PREPARING A DAIRY ANIMAL
FOR SHOW
There are "many reasons why good
live stock should be exhibited at local
and slate fairs. A lirst class repre
sentation of a breed is an important
factor in promoting breed interests.
Many a. man who is undecided as to .
the breed of Jive stock that he will
select has been influenced. in making,.
his decision bv representatives of a j oats- tends to lighten flu* ration and
breed that he has seen exhibited at jijiflVe it variety ; the hominy puts t>n
a fair. - . (a soft iW h. and oil meal helps to
The individual breeder secures a
great deal of advertising as the re
sult of exhibiting good live stocky
because it giv- ? people a chance to i ai.fs in putting- -Vnv hjiir and' hnte :.iu
. N ..r j-inliiv.'
will be necessary to offer extra feed
and it is advisable to take animals
off pasture and barn feed them in
order to speed ap the fleshing pro
cess. A line quality of clover or al
falfa hay and corn silage, if avail
able, ai\- exs,0-hnt a*, a part of ra
tion. A good grain mixture is one
made up by weight of equal parts
of hominy, ground oats, wheat bran
and iinseed oil meal. . The bran and
make the skin pi. able and the hair
sleek.
Stabling; and blanketing are gt\a
vendition. ? ' Av .. result *tf stabling
?? . i... w i -- **i*uTing t hi i.\ ("it1 animal is protii ?.
way for future business. An inst-aiu'ej ed from tH<> ho. -tin. which mak\ >
.Typical of mativ ethers is cited .of a '. tIu- -hi d-.- - " *h ?>" ?" * ;*f the tMU>".!. J ro eb:iiic?e.
see and know the kind of cattle that ;
a man . is breeding and paves the
preparation of a dairy animal for
show is that of training to lead and
stand properly. An untrained ani
. mal cannot display its good points to
advantage if it combats the efforts
of the attendant to exhibit it proper
ly. A little time spent daily in train
ing to handle properly will save ef
fort and embarrassment later and
increases the financial returns.
The exhibitor of an animal while
in the judging ring should have one
main thought in mind, namely, that
of showing the animal to tin- best
possible advantage. By this is
meant that when it stands its feet
are properly ".placed, back straight
and head alert- Any movement on
the part of the. attendant or animal
should he .as graceful as possible.
L'ntil the ribbons are' placed, t al.e
. rv pica i o.t many mw.? ,? .. n> t
: ^n?^i;/vho ^pt,^ b^eed d?,ry cattle 'y h,,, .. / ;; ? , ;'ept Ccjea,^- ? ? '
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borhoo,:, us .jje^ulT. sales , ? .j SAfrFGUARD AGAIN
AGAINST FIRE
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Busses Leave . /eld Hotel X Q: lo
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Thurso;.- : ' c:00 O'clock.
You are n oMigat^ in makfn tfc is trip*
COM : SEE 3E v JTIFJL ROYAL PINES.
Brevard Oifice next to Aetlvldw ?ld Hotel
See Mr* Zoller or Mrs. Verdery.
SALE OF LAND BY TRUSTEE
By virtue of the power of sale
contained in a certain deed in trust
executed by Jordan Meece and wife,
to the undersigned trustee, to secure
certain notes given by said Mevce
and Wife to Victoria Galloway:
And whereas sani notes have
matured and have not been paid
and notice of such default having
been given to the makers of said
notes, and such default not having
bev'i made fjood:
I will sell to the highest bidde."
for cash at the Court H<?r ? ?'?
in the town of Brevard, X. on
Saturday, September "J.<ith lS'-Ti ..
tWeivi- o'clock M. al! the followag
described real e-tatc sitnare
? athey's ' reck Township. T'ahyl
var.ia. County. N. boUrled a
follows:
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Ab r,'.::;'s Soulliwc Vomer and
:W?% I .South .bo an dary ! : t: ? ? i. f ..
two hundred acre tract Jv '?
?degrees W est- i l poles io a j. :"i- or
to;i of the rt%i ! het.-i ??
and ?,,:dverl. ? then alortg :svd v.\ '?
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It costs more to raise pijrs on a
dry lot than it does On pasture. The
Kansas Experiment Station fin<i
that it requires 11 p> r cent riiOr:*!
corn and 67 per cent more protin to
make 100 pounds jrain in I'ry lot ili.i
on alfalfa pasture.
The fifth edition of Kxtensiou Cir ;
cular No. 114 on Canmnp- of K; :iit 1
and Vegv tables is just off the nr.
and a copy wil Ibe mailed t?. re ,
dents of the State upon /eqrie-?
the Agriculture Editor.- Stnte '
letTe Stat ion, Raleigh.
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NOTICE
TO .VIJOM IT .M A ^ CO.\<KRN:
This is to notify the *ren? ral
lic, and those who may be < on< ?> >cd,
that we have this 'day .sold om ????
tire business known as the Sapi.iiH^;
Filling Station, locateu < .
Street in the town of I!:ev;u<J.
North Carolina^ to "Vaujrwn M< ?
who has this day as.-uriied f-.:!l cn.uv
and ownership of t! .aid ?i'.i *
We are no more connected wn '? ?' ?
said business. and will not in r- o
sible for any future dehu ??
thitivr m connection with th?- ?
tion thereof.
This Sept.' I-' . I
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