Newspapers / The Dunn dispatch. / May 6, 1914, edition 1 / Page 6
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MAMAOiMo iwmKS mm amdL mil CHICK* I I Where one has a good May hau 1 and U striving to ratea a —tlifira bis rsnbsr at ducks without tbs i» eakatar it ia geite sms sets I tkat some system bo adopted. This it asses frn (or WWtal nsaeo*4 la tha first plot the matter at otteatiea or woik mussary to look after a k»t of ssttiag boas ia ooasiderahie sad the work should bo systematised. Our plan haa always boon to have ‘ a house far setters. This eta be bsUt specialty fee tha purpose or aay old shad with a little renovating can ba Mde to do good duty for that purpose. It should, if pooaiblo, bo well shaded, and while it dwuld bo ventllotod.lt should bo rather dark aa that tho bona will fast that they are in a rather secluded place. Alt bene for brooding purposes should be removed to this boose as soon as they become well settled in business. It is a long-sines explode didca that a hen must not ho moved when she wants to set, bat must bo set to her own free will is the selection of a nesting place, although it bo one of the most outlandish to bo found. With a tittle eara ninety-nine out of a huadrsd can bo successfully moved and do much bettor work than when loft ia thomsehroe shoot the barn, cow shod or pig pen. Coed roomy boxes should bo used as asst boxes sock as eaass that to mato cans come in and other similar grocery boxes.. Thom can be plac ed around In tho shod oa the Door, whether it be of earth or boards; tha ground ia really bettor, as it gives a little added moisture to the nest and eggs. Whenever a ben has baea wasting to sit for two or three days ■ha should bo removed to ona of these boxes in tho shad which has boon wall Mpplied with nice nest ing material of fine straw or chaff wall rounded into a good nest. Make the chaaga at sight, putting a nest agg under bar and cover with a board that will prevent hog from leaving her aaot ooUi you an toady to lot her off in a day or two for food and water. It U l good plan to let eome at them eet for • few dny« until you hava wm more that arc toady aad than giro them all egga at the mm thna ao that when they hatch the ehieka can be dnhlori op with Wee hena than it took to aet them aad aomo of tha bona re_eet. lien* which have bean moved will need net very careful attention for a few daye after they have been moved to take them at for feed at a certain time each day aad then la a little .while aee that they go hack ea the aaat alright. If they do not, than they ebouid bo caught aad plac ed carefully an the neat. One cbm care far eeverai hena at a time ia thia way, letting a number at them . off at the am time. flnmotlmaa they will gat their placer changed, hut that <foe» not make much differ ence, eo they do not get taro so a neat. Com end good freeh wator with a lot of good gravel for,grit ia all they need far feed. Do not give them any aaft food during the hatch ing period. Where eaa ia willing to go to a IMUe extra trouble and cm peaee a wire netting frame can be made to aet right over the neat box, beiag largo enough to allow tha hen room for feeding. Thia coaAnea her ao that aha will go back on the noat of bar owa accord aa rule without coaxing. Thia wire frame can be ' uted outride for confining the chicke aad hen when they are taken off. Another pretty good method ia to make there email rune about two by four or Ava foot and eighteen Inc bee high, covered and aet up to a barrel which haa been turned down on lie aid* for the neat. A goad tight barrel makee a good neat end ahelter cm be tSM outride. A number of ibeee een be made »t the etert end kept peer offer year If etered owoy offer the eeooon is oyer so they will not rot down. It in n good plan to have these oil in n yard oo (hoy will not bo molsstad by dogs, otc. Whan yon tad a ban doss not hatch wall apoa tho uau kind of ogg* that other hens do woil with, do not uoo that hen for potting again fihr* ■ lot of tho chickens to hor. Tho truth ct tho matter If tho hat prohobiy not hoot enough in hor body u> bring the chicks along aa fast aa aatara reguirae. la other words, aha aaant boro special famish tom. peretam. A fBppiy of good i russet powdor ahovld ho oo bond to as* on tha oat. taro at load one* a week and an til ahoat these or four days before tha time far them to hatch. The hatch lag Uma *suM ha amrkad aa tha oast hag. la asms localities tha rwta ora vary daotructivo an agga and tha east ha g Hal aaa ha ■ AM fMM <wt Jjjjj kop SI strong lamp ar alectrle light. When it loka dear a/tar being Incubated fur a weak or mots it is not fertile and If It has a chick started it will show It started to form. Of course, the room must be dark to do any good at all. When the chicks begin to hatch H is * good plan to keep an eye upon matters to see that a lot of empty shells do not gat cupped over the ends of tha eggs not yet Hatched and prevent them from hatch big. The chicks should bo left bi the neat until all are hatched that are going to, then removed to good, dry, roomy, brood coope, putting enough chicks with on* hen to make up a good brood for her, eay twenty, which any good hen can case for just aa good as aha can half that number, unless tha weather la vary severe. Feed the eld hen some whole corn but let the chicks go over until they are forty-eight hour* aid before giving them their feed. This should consist of rolled oats, crarked crumbs and some hard boiled egg* if such are to ••a had, although the latter are Dot really essential to health. Keep fresh water in s vtsae) of nonce sort where they cannot get wet trying to ilfink. In a few days a little finely crack- I ed corn and wheat, with a little email millet seed, makei a Rood alterna tive tor them. Or if you are where yoa can get the prepared chick feed which many grocer* mil lor the pur pose, it U fine and about an cheap un is a* you have grain you h*ve rain ed on your pleoc. flood, clean, sharp sand is really essential and. the •cratch food should be thrown upon it eo they are sure to get oome ot it right from the start. It is essential that the chicks lie kept exercising in order to insure health as well at growth. To do this, feed the fine grain in a Uttar of some kind, com. paUing them to work for what they get. Sour milk is one of the beat and 1 healthiest foods in addition to the i scratch food that they can have af ter they ara about ten days old. It not only tends to make them grew, but is a great appetiser and health promoter. It may b* had alone as a drink or mixed in a mash and fed that way. If you have your own grain cracked it tbould be run over a sieve to take out the meal that would, otherwise be lost in feeding it as a Scratch food. This can then he used with the dry mash. A good dry mash should be kept in a hopper whera they cun run to it at all times. They will not eat too much; la fact, it is the most economical way to feed where the rapid growth Is desired.— Southern Rural lit. TUBERCULAR PATIENTS HAI'I'V — ■ Hare ia a part of a Uttar from a tubercular patient at tbe Stela San atorium to hi* friand, which th* friand referred to oa. ft ia one of thot( human interest letter* which ahould make every lex payer in North Carolina feel glad that ha has a part ia making health possible for our tubercular lick. “I fail like laying. Thank Cod for the North Carolina Sanatori um and for the noble heart* and public spirited men of the State who have mad* thia institution possible.' “Here we have beautiful viewt ia all directions, and the scenery ia almost equal to that of th* mountain* in th* Western part of th* Stats The delightful braaxe* are a real tonic to avsry one. On* patUnt said to irsa to day: ‘I wax in an awful fix be. for* 1 cam* her*. I could not talk nor laugh, and I fait mia arabla; wa> sick all tha time,' That patient now I* like a ray of sunshine among ua; the laughs, talks and avan wings aw wha goal through the ward doing liUU service* for th* weaker one*." DIVORCED WIFE OF HKODIE L. 1)1'HR WILL WED AOA1N .. Pnaadana, California, May 4.— Mr*. Mlrml* Woodward Daks, divorc ed wife of Brodie L. Duke, of th* Dako tobacco interests, at noon on Thursday ia to l>s married to Frank May. former city councilman and at pruaant n member of lha local hoard of education. The ceremony, which will ba boforo only mem her» of the Immediate fam Iltea of th* principal*, I* to b* ha Id In th* Duka residence, S46 Congress place. Immediately following th* ceremony th* Mays will leave for an aalsaeWlc tour of Southern Call, fomla. The couple win make tbwr home ia this city permanently. Mrs. Duke has a aaa residing ia Loo Angelos. Woodward Duka, who posses much of hip time at hi* mother'* home bar* HI* parent* wort separated in 1M4, two years after they cam* to thia city to lie*. Mr*. Duka la said Ia hoe# re»rir«d 1100,000 from her buadmnd at the time of soporation. neaklV tin tone or milk prom OWE COW IM | year. Philadelphia, Pi., May I,—Nearly ten tons af milk, th* sqntratent of mar* than l JM pounds of batter ia • year, la the world'* record of pro duction of Ik* Ooomaoy cow "May Mhao" ownad by E. 0. Caaa.it, at Berwyn, near boro. For th* Mb days oadad yesterday ths cow's roc. »»d was I MW pound* of milk or Un%A\ pound* of butter fat Th* groan taro lag* for th* aaloml far tho year won* nearly |IM*. •UBBCRIRE TO TEE DfEPATCE Business Locals Oim CLOTHING 18 THE BEST that can he designed and styles far the fastidious at Coldstsin’a, Dunn's Best Store. JOHN a STETSON HATS AT Goldstein's Dunn, N. C. DON'T FORGET TO JOIN THE Christmas Seringa Club at The First National Bunk. Doposit 25c »*e or *1.00 each wotk and at the expiration of 40 week* or on Pec. 14th we will mail you our check for a nice little sum together with interest thereon a 4 per cent, per annum for your Chrisms* shop, ping. SPECIAL SHOWING OP CHILD reo’t Hats at Goldstein’s, Dunn. JOIN THK CHRISTMAS SAVINGS Chib at the First National Bank and thereby cultivate the savings hafclt and el the same time save a snug little sum for your Church obligations, or the support of tha Missionaries. HAVE YOU SEEN THE LINE OF press Silks at Gokletsms ? POM SALK—ONE OF BEST Dwellings on West Broad Street. Quick buyer will get attractive terms. B. O. Townasnd. EVKRYTHING THAT 18 STYLlSll la ahown Id oar Mil I inary Depart ment at Uoldatetn'*. I^YTS OP YOU MG POLKS ARE joining th* Christian* Baying* Club at tfca First National Bank tharrhy pr*paring thamarira* for a happy Christman. Why not yoo ! do IlkawtaaT I WE WILL 8ELL YOU YOUR HUP- j pita* thaap far cash or on tlaaa If yaa will eo*M La aea at Jahnaon I Broa., Dunn WARNER CORSETS—A STYLE far avary Sgara, at Oatdrtsfn'a. ■ AU. KINDS OP PEED 8TUPV. i hay, grain, aaU, at*., far sal* rtiaap by JaKwaon Era*. Dami. J - - I WE STILL HATE A COMPLETE Ihta *f loading brand* of fartUla arn. Saa at b*f»ra yaa boy. Oar priraa ara right. Jahaaan Brea. Doga. HATS, PANAMAS, ENGLISH •hapea and the more conservative at Goldstein's, Dunn. N. C. ANTHONY WIRE FENCE—THE vary bast made, for sale by John son Brea, Dims, N. C. BOY'S SUITS—A SIZE FOR ET. ary boy from 4 to 18 yaari at Goldstein's, Dunn, N. C. CORLISS COON AND K. A W. shirts at Goldstein’s, Dunn. VARSITY UNDERWEAR AT Goldstein's Dunn, N. C. HOLE PROOF HOSIERY AT GOLD, stain’s, Dunn, N. C. straw hats and panamas at Goldstar's Dunn, N. C. SEE US FOR ROLLER CHAMPION Sour. The bast on the market. For cash or on Uma. Johnson Bios., Dunn, N. C. NEW ARRIVALS IN WARNER’S Corsets. See the new models. Goldstein's. LACES or ALL DESCRIPTIONS at Goldstein’s Dunn, N. C. SRKBY OXFORDS MEAN COM fort and style. Exclusive agents, Goldstein's, Dunn’s Bast Store. yTOl.KN—(ONE BICYCLE—MAKE. Non Pm-C, extension handle ben, henry rubber pedals, sat of 0. * J. CliiUfMT Tires. Has on It a pomp, t oi bay and ball. Hsw Da. pertere brake, and hi good rondl tlon. s toil cheap spring saddle. Finder Hll be reasonably ruward sd by return lag to Ployd Taw, at P. P. Pdpe's Brick Milt, Wade, N. CL Man who would be, Mast rule (he empire of himself. “ , —Bhefley, CorsTsatiss rails out late the light what haa been lodged In the foresees end estrsi1 chambers of the seal. A man with rest res Sling without eon rsrsatiea. Is like a mlssr, who liras only to httoasM, laaae Watte. It Is worth a thousand pounds a tear to kales (ha habit af leaking on Iks hrighi: side if thlags—Aeeny. moua. Kt MCRI1IB TO TW* DISPATCH LET YOUR CHILDREN JOIN TRK Baring* Club at the First National Rank and thereby encourage them to be thrifty and not spendthrifts. RED MAN'S COLLARS ARF. THE best. For sale at Goldstein's. HAVE YOUR PRINTING DONE HY Pop* Printing Co., Dunn, N. C. SILKS! SILKS! FOR SALE AT Goldstein's, Dunn, N. C. FOR SALE—ONE OF BEST Dwellings on West Broad Street. Quick Buyer will get attractive terms. B. O. Townsend. WHITE OXFORDS FOR EVERY member of the family at Gold stein's. Dana, N. C. (Continued From First Page) President at Washington, Secretary Daniels will speak for hint. There have Iwen some amusing features to lighten th* serious as pect* of the mediator*' proceeding*. The mediator* have been receiving u great many letter* approving their couras, and offering advice. One let ter urged that Theodore Rooevvelt was the man to sat up a provisional government in Mexico, backed by North, Sooth and Central America, end that the 8pani*h Republic* should lrvdure hint/ to undertake the provision*! direction of affair* at Mexico. TWO 8TIM-8 TAKEN BY REVE NUE OEEICCHH Two big illicit aulla ware raptor | ad in Johnaton county laat Haturrlav I near tha town of Banaon. ".‘he nod waa nad* by Deputy Collector* J. P. i Hull and J, R. Kennedy, ami I Von tv Mamba) Gao nr* Moore, ami eat w of lb* blggant hauls that the nO.«r« had mad* In that county for aoric time. Beaidaa tha two Mg atllla captured alxtaen hundred* gallon* of boor, iW gallon* of wblakoy and Are lack* of meal war* aeiiad. baaldaa 24 fcrm.nl *r*. Tha atlll waa owned by Nathan and Knot Haaalay end bath of thaae men were captured by tha officer* and will b* bald for trial at tha next term of court. Tha atiJI* ware near the home of Knot Baanlay and tha ofl eara had vary Hvaly rhn», before they am da good thair effort* u on imp tha Mnrhader*.—Taaaday'. Newt and Ohaarrar. ■ 1 ==ssssssss=a i-, t THE REa{. ESTATE TRADING COMPANY BENSON, N. C. ^ I:.„ Authorized Capital.. 1. 100,000,00 If you have any kind of a Raal Estate proposition, that is to buy, sell or exchange, write or call to see us. Officers: C. T. JOHNSON, President BRADLEY JOHNSON, Vlce-Pres. M. T. BHITT, Sec’y A Trens The Real Estate Trading Co. Directors: €. T. JOHNSON P. H. JOHNSON ... UU&iJ*HN80N BRADLEY JOHNSON M. T. BRITT OUR NEW SPRING DISPLAY! Just as winter is turning into spring WE ANNOUNCE A COMPLETE SHOWING of New Summer Dry Goods, Notions, Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishings, Shoes, Hats, Etc, or anything that you want to wear. SUMMER IS COMING and now is the time to buy for that occasion as well as the summer We Have On Hand What the Best Dressed Ladies and Gentlemen Will Wear. Hart Schaffner and Marx and Kirschbaum Clothing, Strong & Garfield and Thomp son Brothers Shoes, Straw Hats, Etc., for men; Dorothy Dodd Shoes and a general line of Dry Goods tor ladies. Don't buy until you have seen our line Your* for buaine**, JOHNSON BROTHERS “The Store of quality” DUNN, --- N. C. f » l|
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