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Concerned 1 t- v , Quality la Improving. ; - The expansion which has been tak ing place Btcadily In the dairy Indus try., of- tills country during the last seven yiara has at last put milk cows at the head bf the list of farm animals 50 far ns Tige is concerned. This Is shown 1 recent report hy the bar reau lot crop estimates,' United States department, of agriculture. The value of ..these animals now exceeds that of horses and- cattle other than milk cows, the two classes: formerly stand ing higher on the list On January of this year there were approximate!; 23,747,000 milk cows" In this country, an increase of 272,000 head, or 12 per cent, as compared with 1 year ago. "C. c : When youvwantk something for the family Table .v:.TTJiere b theiJlace to iet"it"::. t Fresh vegetables right, from the country: -Nice Fresh Eggs, Butter of the best grade, Poultry Fresh Western Meats,ice Hams and Cheese." ! Del Mont? Asparagus, Peaches, Pineapples, Corn, Peas, Good line of Presesves and Jellies. ,-."". 5 : - -.v - . - ' 1 ' ttlttttTTTTTTt Real 'Estate Special F OR SALE cr.e lot 60 by, 198 on West side Gordon St 8 room house inclosed V'ire Cost 500. to furnish 5 rooms Price $2200. " ' ' ' - ..... This is one of the best building lots in town southern exposure price 1855. .. ' . 1-2 lot on east side of Pollock St near N. S. R. R. Pass. .. t enger depot size 60 by 198. Price $i000. v' . ' - . V";' Part of lot on Front St between Live Oak and Gordon,, ' Sts. size 35x150 good location for .summer heme . price $G00 ' 1 Tor raore complete description se . One six room dwelling and lot 60 x 120 on East side v Gordon Street near front house In good condition for a -quick sale $ 1G00 '. V :; ' ' ;: One lot on nonh side Front St. near Gordon 1200 -One lot corner Gordon Front St. 40x150 $;000 , ' ; . One lot north side Front St. near Gordon . 40x120 $ 800 , One lot north side Front S) nerr Gordon 40x120 $ 800 " 1 1 f i t ,5 : : Head of Jeraay Milk Cowa Now La ad All Other Farm Animals In Value. Their aggregate Talus la placed at $& 021.(581,060. ,. . . ' Ten years ago the Brocage milk cow was ' worth 13529," compared with S7&20 a year ago and $85.13 January 1. .1920. . It ia eenerallT recoenized that the. quality of the milk cows of this country Is Improving at the same time that their number ia increasing. The class of cattle, consisting of caWes, steers, bulls and cows, not kept for milk production and designated as "other cattle," shows a decrease of 700,000 head, or 1.6 per cent Ten years ago the average value per head of animals in this claaa waa 119.07, year ago It was $4422, and $43.14 this year. The number of "other cattle" A the country at the present time Is approximately 44,385,000, and their value $114X7000. DRY CORN FODDER AS SILAGE 1 4 4 One lot "no. 45 N, T. on North Side Live Oak St 63 1 2x 133. good building lot price 1,000 Carteret Realty .nd-Ins. Cot D. W. MORTON General Manager . Cattle Uke It and Do WeH on It, but It Is Not as Good aa That From Green Corn. Ia reply to nuroeroua Inquiries on the feeding value of dry corn fodder In comparison with the fodder ued aa allage. IL IL Rlldee, head of the Ani mal Iluabandry Department of lows Bute college, says that the fodder put Into the silo makes better feed thaa the dry fodder. Many of the farmers have followed the practice of filling their ailnc with dry fodder after the silo has been emptied or nearly so. Is almost every ease the fodder will need the addition of considerable water to make good atlage. The water may be put In the fan-box of the ensilage cutter. Many farmers, however, puwp the water di rectly Into the silo. Silage made In this manner Is not so good as that made from green com. Cattle like It and do well on IL It Is reported that last year farmers filled their silos as many as three Uroee with dry fodder. The fodder was cut at the same time as the cra for ordinary silage and was left stand ing Ia the field until needed,", AVOia DIRECT HEAT OF SUN Freper Care af Cans Must toTake In Traneferrlna Milk te SUUen 4 ' , , fee Shipment - . ... - ' la "taking the cau of milk to the statu for shipment care ahoutd be exercised to that they art covered with blankets la order to keep' off th rt beet of the sun. Dairy supply bouses handle special blaokela lot covering cans wblck It Is. highly de irable to use where milk Is shim for say dUIaoe sod refrigerator cars are nvt auppneo. -, . - I r ii tit a tar re family. rsiiff'M !irra sod bria ' I' r at S'.4 ttAf'M (lre 1 1 t "Jfee ty frtirf I - ! . r.cf, f h In H I TV 1 1 ft.!. At ftnkfie i . rf f rr.tr a4 tTntj'y ' M1. ("tl !.!) OwH i - -'r '. )f r r"0.-r - 1 h i 1? rn 'j pn 1 ' t r?i li ff t HMmm ttnistftm kMen. l a Ml f afWfi retvntiy In Iro-lo, n4nr rsrrlrt al IN baHle Of Ci.'Uvba In II4 eree . ( (j'ns. r rir.hsse fr tl.;i. TU Urt were torn If IMt Jne KIs- Umh t litsiln He Ufm.t if LH Ctiry aVf mvMii. li ale4 lo le Ch t-arwr rarrle4 t!t t Se fourg frflMulrfS dfrie4 srwy. All I' r!, l.kra (s tl tslll mrru I - J i r ' ..r lonr!. T.ma : rv is; FQR THE SALE OF STOCK Iti The 'Building and Loan ;r : Association The directors'of of the loan association wish to call the attention of Beaufort and vicinity to the fact that on Saturday .August the 7th the third Sale of Stock will begin, and.to request that everv, citizen of Carteret Countjl a number of SHARES of Stock before the Series closes. Not only wi profitable investment, but by subscribing to shares of stock they will be oidingu 1 7 l 1 Already during the past twelve monthyour Asso 'many velopment of Beaufort and vicinity. the imurovenien . others. . - Now is the time for the people of this County to invest their savings in one .-1 ' - ... .-... . jo( thebest propositions knowrt which is not only a good investment, but at the same - time tends towards the upbuilding qtiheir County. I - , It is very gratifying to us to announce to the people of Carteret County Jthat already our loans have reached the total of $ 20.-000.00 . 7 Don't fail to come in the water s fine Beayfoft BilHding & Loan G. W. Duncan Secty. & sso. Treas. THE MONROE CAR Winner of the 1920 Spefed and Endurance Test ? - - . , At Indianapolis Proves Ita Claim to The Title of The Ifcst Car in The United States of ah i ne Mpamm vvenzni ana rncea uars Ses Die Monroe and Ask Tor A IS' i ; Goodrich The Best in The Long Run - r' The' well known Goodrich Tires and Tubes are earned in t popular sizes :,J felANCE MOTOR TRUCKS,' M The Mao That Has Used One' Carl G. Bailey, Dealert'frteret Co. ,Mari Had Nothing to' Say to Th S, DAIRY NfrTFS P fw la clean faartrra, J The pronlatle marletlfti of dairy arodecta is eery IS'trUst - 4 o . Grass fey Itself to net reattder4 t halaneed rattoa f the aillk cow. -. ee --. j , 4 - The awsiisf ft pee.tat In'e etkk tha feCk go iha less tka darr el dirt e . TW feeeral farmer Is Bodies, thai Uv dare rr- U s tsuiUS t U ils far.slc if-rsilots. e a em . . I ! : r' - ' . . i ."-a , s i i t 4 t v ' V . X J . m. B.I . . 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