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. - ' ' . ' A - 1 ''iff OUR POULTRY ISSUE N - V Carolinas -Virginia Edition A Farm and Homefeekly for North Carolina, South Carolina Virginia JounJed 1886 AtTteleighMC. Vol. XXXVIL No. 3 SATURDAY. JANUARY 21, 1922 $1 a Year; 3 Years, $2. THIS IS A VIEW OF THE ALABAMA LEGHORN FARM, JEFFERSON T COUNTY ALABAMA .WHERfetWO FANCY BREEDERS ARE KEPT. THE AVERAGE . - - . FARMER SHOULD KEEP 50 lO 100 JLAYIJNu Ji.fc.lN: v . Sis Live Subjects in T hi is Issue MAKING Poultry Earn a Profit One way of making more moneyf rom farming in 1922 is through putting the poultry to work in earnest. You can do it, but will you? Read this article carefully and then set yourself to the task of doing the things that are needed to give the poultry a fair . chance . 4 . . . , v.. ........... . . .1 Page 6 How Cooperation Can Help the Pdultryman. "This is the day oiooperationand while poultry ahd. poultry products do not "sually rahic as a 'leading cash' crop,' it is, in reality a very important oneand: as susceptible of extension and improve ment thrOughcoSpefatiOh as cotton, tobacco, 'peanuts, fruit, or U$tic?& ......... Page 10 Jncubators-lWhy Thei We on the Farm Is Desirable. Does a en set-brVJoesshesto doesn't make so much diffefen-about?that,provided she : sits when you set her., Now we are learning that it is the early-hatched pullet at lays early, in the 'fall and winter. And how many hens 7?uiftiu'cahet:and'make- stt in January, February, and Marcfc: ..:.. .. .-. PagP 9 , Ex-Senator Butler's Strong Argument. "The basic trouble is the system which forces the farmer to sell .his products at wholesale, and at prices fixed by the man to whom he sells; and which, at the same time, forces him to buy his supplies at retail, and at prices fixed by the man from whom he buys." Don-'t miss this article , . ....... ... .... . .... ... ..... .Page 5 A Girl's Duty to Be Beautiful. "The triumphs of the parlor begin in the kitchen. Young ladies, here are more, roses for , your cheeks in poached eggs and turnip salad Jhan there are in those delicious promoter of indigestion thatell for 80 cents a pound. There are more sparkles for your eyes in a -glass of buttermilk than in the whole bubbling, sizzling aggre-. . 1 gation of soda-fountain concoctions.' ; Read our new, column' for young men and young wmen ................... Page 13' "Hambone's Meditations." We have gone over the entire Iist ,' of Hambone sayings as furnished us by. the' publishers and , have bought cuts of .the very finest ones. You may have seen some of these in other publications, but if so, they are worth " seeing again. ' One "Hambone'', will appear each week. .Page,.! 7 -
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