rt. Saturt WW- ' 1 The; Poultry Yard ..J J 's'Vif ,v. j., j'jjt :--..., J'.;?fWJ- " rn CM , fx CAruN-is,-to .a cdckerel, ;what trono an J vl -- v 1 yu ; steer , is, to. vouu'a .wetner to ;a Tram, a barrow' to a.boar'sJt is an unsexed,"altered tiale. -C .J Th"ev,lcappn;it once -loses ; all 4ts With an e"? re I ut larpa" l. fecial Price for May auJ u , it j; 13 per, 30; $15 Anir.lAL HUSBANDRY 'PEPA::T::rn;T 1 1 LL SLIisAt.PUDLIC AUCXIOli i'dii:fiiitoi:': HATc:ir 1 t -"3 i pcy chicks, 'A?- - : ..REEDING. STOCK ; -fv 'HATCHING ECG3 n.50 . tier 15; f&50-berv JSOf; ' .V'V- 8 N- " J-00 Per 100- . -v-V - ' Every guaranteed t- la -rtilo. We, have a, ev-ftcre tract devoted exeuifciveiy to poultry. -AH breeders- pa' absolutely free ranpre. Write for prices-on- - iJ . - I BABT.CIIICILS AND-BfiETJINQ STOCK,', "i , . THE JOHN 1!,- CCLTCN POU LTRY ,FARmJ 6leri Alpine ; - " x '' ""'"'" i North Carolina. ""MISCELLANEOUS BREEDS' 1 - L. ,1, J:a C'j txvern vV r ' in Kinor-bred poultry.Nk I- A I. ! 1 1 ii- ,:-vi junins? chicks at lowe ' I riaea. Leat piiying; breeds. 1 t"hed nnder (njoervJoion and pnre- l . Mnrnaiinnif niKiiiniDall h V rttf Ma t - feuca l.irt .ii.. ji chi lor today, IC-.-XIIATC -V .I .txS4a vrrr"t - .Customer A'ieport pullets " lay ' jail winter, .j vanenea to select trom. I.C )0,C0eiicka via repaid parcel post safe dtiiivery gnarbateed. I leased cus t"vra in f'ry state. J9tl season.. C"Kij flvIE. - ' . -1 .iLix.i pculthy Frrv cir.ctJALrTT "14 popuLAa icsrDS , iJ - .. - - Prepald Delivery. -1 W hare hundreds of latlsfled cuatomers In erery Southern aUte. - Write tor Free Catalog-, full J ' Useful Information. r , THORNW00D POULTRY YARDS, V . 0a;VF'Z3 i -r - - Crandall,. Indiana. J ; ,.lljwi ;', J H-,.vt'.-:.w-, i t i J i . ' - - jDABY-CIflCKS: Dtliver fuaranteed. Selected flock, high producer. White-end Barred Rookli , 'Reds, . Whl Wyandottea, , Brown and WMte Leghorn,- , , . Anoonat, fit fieme.t -' Cataloff- Free. T V--- KENTUCKY : HATCHCRY, " S32 W. 4th. ' LxlB:ten, Ky. 5 V- IV, MILLION CHICKS FOR Jtt.U. er cent Uro arriTal guaranteed. , Montn'i Feed ifrjo ' olK ..oh nrAar A tinipH- mutTt Week t.I Tear. t , Breedt Chicks. , 4 ,Ereeds Ducklings. - t -lected and Bihibition Grader nature atock at-S-,a ynce.. Cataloe Free. Stamps appreciate 1. - - - .NABOB HATCHERIES, Dsat. 6J. fiamkUr.'.Ckla. 1 1 1 . 4-DADY-aiiaS AIJaECGS ' L ; SPECIAL SUMMER PRICES" . -Oa bur Bred-to-lay . Strains ot-White and Brown Leghorns, Barred Plymouth Bocks, Beds, Anconas, UiWeas and Orpingtons. . - : . v.: FOGS: $1.5per 15: $3 per 100. ; iriXED CUICKS tor broilei-s. Prompt delivery. ; Be sure that you have our-new -summer' circular ' before: ordering elaewhere;-"",--.'. BANKER & BANKER, Box 0, Knoxvl.K Tenn. MB, B0THPLKT3 ' 1 J.U.T We faralih Pure' Bred Clitcks ot the . tng stock, flocks buiit llrert,5y (mm Urine eonteet wlnaera. ' Ve have nventea breeds. Writ for our free LUistrated sataloeue a4 price list, "TcrnY;!?ept.2ir- -irw ' t, .. We'offef exceotional value tiin our strain of Bred-toay ."White Leghorns. Also good ' Barred Rocks. ' Write ; for t . catalogue; which '. . contains . -, attractive prices. - - : 1 .. - HESS HATCHERY J I IaJrrisonburff. Virginia " v' EASY C:ICK3 er 11 j j CASY CHICKS Kilect Quality, free range atork; J7 per cent ."ilive delivery , guaranteed. tUro"t , to 'your door. Barred and wnito xori-a, iieas, r.n.i nntM -.WwanHnttAa Annnnas. BlacK iinorcas, White, Brown anid lUi!f Irfyhosiis. New toai.iriQton iSstcl ery, New Xmnjn, 5 QUALITY'' C:i!!is;r.r.:! ' Ej ", Beat liyhtr'n Inr- Vtf 1 r ? f Tl S ! - y. ,.i W.ICC9 I uci .no t. : .:d. 12 v?r? lies. 'r Catalog Fre. l'rewfr pn;fs.'Frfe live (Vilivery ' j, Missouri lc-'.lry I ,rm, Cj; -Is V f 'I - . Mj m,,;,,. , , , n iu iiiniiiin t, .'..sW ' ' ' ' '' ' 'U peaceable, a "strictly .non- . cro m p a t ant' birarBeComingJcss; i active, jt puts , on I fleshrniore rapidly and ",on7av. smaller -l amount; pf. feed.1 Its i '""and; !nnerHfla vbred4 is a -marked . change.. The; comV. and wattles 'doJ not develop,' 'tfcis 'Being m the' full-.growh;. capon, ;ohe d.-ihe; dis. tinguishing marks.6; Onjhe otherhan"4; the nieck feathers,' Hackles and, the sad dle, f eatb ers fdeelpp. finely becoming very' 'glossy? soft'-andfulfc'-Capons never chase Uiensneve fight nor do tliey;w;;;t j Capons are :ndt-rC,riWj thing;1 -Ovelr; two" 'thousaftd' years;agb'; 'the' fold Qre'eks ."and'RomansT Understood hhe; art of,-Caponi2ing,rfAi VjS .THERE'ls-mQr,.or-.less of "niisvnder A ..standing as to the actualdiffeferice iri weight between rcajpons "and .cock-, erels," of the sainebreeds :at .the '.same, "ages. iyv. think, it: saie - t.a say;' that a v bird,'; caporiized ; at three ; to '4hree and a' half months old, .wiUvno,t' gain much over, a xockereL until -the latter riearfv .'reaches breedineracre se.erf to eight or ninetmonths- 3From 'about that timer', hoetfer, : o$he Rocker el in creases ; in.; , strength: arid virility, ibut" ceases tolay on -fat and its flesh ber comes more hard and toorlv flavored.' The capon-from about that time lays on flesh andffast outstrips thercock" ereU;j Numerous , 'writers' on 'this topic give us somewhat: varyingiAgures as to proportionategains, but an, average. shows that When cocKereis-ot 5any breed attain a weight at say seyen.or: eierht rmonths ' of "sik; pounds,': capons . of; jthe-same hatching will - weigh From that, time, capons gain rapidly. m ,t" t x it.i ine Dest amnurmcs aicc uku.whuc capons .at ilO to 'H months rmake a finft show: thev brineT the highest" Tiripf s. because' of,, lareelv: increased! weight, it kept ana. property, nanaiea until 14 tcT16 months pdJ?tU ' izing; are-Tfie": American, English Frencli, and" Asiatics, Except the: Minorca s; none of the Mediterranean Polish or, Hamburg breeds.attain the desirable , size nor do:.they : produce, theJoualitv sov nitich sought' :,foiU Plymouth-R6cks;'TRHode Island : Reds, and , Wyandottes have :boh a '.good size :atrdtlie yellpw;kih.. which - is so ihuclr sought in. capons. The.Or nino-tniK.; which have - the white - skin which many robject to, unjustly--and the 3rahmas, make; the-largest xa pons, 14' to ,16 "pounds;, dressed, being no unusuaKweights for fully developed capons. t?lli 4 "Capons, ;to! do .their bestrshould" be yarded separateiyrf rom'- other fowls, and while a. fairly good range during the early stages of; growth: terids'to increase; of frame) to be later coverel with flesh, yetrther "stand compara tive confinements better ; than , breed ers: ' The cost of growth : is ;..less 'on Lrange"rand- if alfalfa ; or. other legumes v' are available, 1 growth - is stimulated. The grain feed- should also -include yellow ' instead of .white corn;? According to fests made -.at College " Park, !. -Md.r "Experiment Station,-a change from a white corn to yellow 'corn -grain. feed, todeepen the yellow color of skin and legs, and the addition - "of, alfalfa . meal - to. the mash, are credited .W.ithVbetter gains on less feed the' added vitamines causing: thev increase, it is thought The continuous use, .of milk, as a re gular feed should be followed during the developing period and. both grain and mash feeds should be given, regu: terly;' corn !mcal constituting' "a poou f :rd'cf-il.s r.iash. .Uer scra is ah ". V ".v V HERD IS FEDERAL ACCREDITED , i. .Vireinia Korndvke butter. Env. the rtroven 'irc. whn' first tti taiirhtra aver. r"iged"16,030 pounds pf 'milk, and 65S pounds' of butter,-at the age of' 2 years and "9 --months, art increase .of 4,913 pounds of njilk-and 161 pounds, of .butter, over that oft ,their dams at comparable-ages.': -" " "T" ' K ; .Six daughter of Virginia Korndyke Cutter Boy,, witb goo4 yearly records of", show yard winnings.. '4;, - ji:,-! I -,--' vP is' i ,4. Four double Grand-daughters "of Virginia Korndyke Cutter Coy, sireel by;a prife f v wxnnfng sire -whose dam made, 1,159 pounds of butter with an average .yearly test- of -1;;' .4.46 per cent-fat.' . ' j 'j""r-VVv',t'tyfr',,"Tr,r n"'t) l- ' Five Yearling Bulls Sired by'V.- P. I Buckeye Pauline Korndykev' the i great prize i ' winning' son. of Virginia, Korndyke Butter Boy' land out of Buckey$ peKol Tauline - II,: with record of 1,159 poundsof butter,, . V; i - .' " '-AH Coytts and Heiferr are bred to"Maratndn Skylark. Orxnsby, -whose 11, nearest ', dams average 1,001-pounds of..butter-4ndwh05e dam4 produced .4,913 pounds of but" w ter in five: years;"': ' v.Vi'. ; :f"'"'C 9i'Lk' 'htti ""''"', .v;; Females will freshen the. last of 'May 'or June.'.-- ,-''?' ti''lj't .This is- thrfist time" that -VirginiaKorndyk'e-Butter Boy and , P.X Buckeye . Pauline Koraijyke daughters liave.even been. offered for sale, i ; , v ; , Five eows-that-are line ".bred1 Golden. Frn I-ad breeding. Bred fco, the junior " . Champion1 Jersey tmirat the. Virgniia IState J? air, 49Z1, .- H . o ?,-x.n?i'5 .fle"c similar oreeaing. j v-O-J t-U.i V J? " ! . " u: - Three Guernsey females "that wiir make excellent family cows, v'.i J . r-i'.This pale, is qecessary because of" the.'small -amount .allowed, by; he preset budget ior1 feed for" livestock. ,"A11 animals.: sold, 'subject to 6Q-9(Kday reVtest. For ' atalognte CKG.;,; -': ft ti'V-V'i-,r CiTte P " tlf iTJf A Vnrrn ' r.. keen V -f 4r , J e K : . SALE WILL BEGIN i AT 1:00 P. M. ;'.? .' iO.OKWEKS4lHIIS.r;EES,lI VRB5AT-, TYPE.HAMPSHm.ES ' ., ,.v -.The international Livestock Show IS . - s '".,W. the TMt of Hon Producing Power... i ' UAursiiituvs AViii wuxm me urana vuampionsnip In- this Test' four years, to -succession 181, m, lHi'U, 1921 in Alio hands of average farmers,' No experts needed to make JIAMPSHIBKS win.'.-. , . ; ' making - the- highest- priced pork out of the cheaiwfit !l' feeds on the farm. Active, rigorous and'neauny. iiey V raise exceptionally large litters , At the International, ' they have shown, almost without exception.' the heaviest '; spring pigs of any breed, carrying always the heavy, . high-klllin. lean-meat -type, CrOB FBJE33 nASlPSmBE INTOBMATION and for names of breeders in your neighborhood, address , Actriira Csnrrsc Si;12 ncccrd ZrS'c, C::iti C:c.f Peer!:,: i:::. t Of Fifty of Cctaba County's tlAr4TH, 1922;CATAVDA FJI1 GIlOUItDSrinGIORY, IJ. 0 Lr- -X-Jl"" 'tf ;.,'t-:;'' -'-?.Tr':'v' "t tV , K ; : Catavba Jerc 2y Eresdsr o -Acs.n.,;' .: ' i , J r ' '"- - ""' 1 "' 1 ' " . , - .... n CIIICK DARGAir.S FOR TIAYAKD JUIIE - Think of It I 30 -per cent BEDUCTTON on "High-grade. Vigorous. PUREBEBD- stock, from the SoUth's, mofct up-to-date and con veniently located hatchery.-. ,U . ''..' r ', Ki :. , yj.l s't' White L?riorns kt 11 Cent'':- y?ilwA PaAi itnd A. C R 'I. R!s 'at 14 Cents) "tn lots of lOOt dt'ltvered by PREPAID- PAKCEL POST to your - door. 87 iwr cent live arrival guaranteed, Quantity prices still ' lower. ;WBITE Tt)DAY - for FBKE caUlog.v giving valuable infojr ' mation ou tlie feeoing nd care of baby chicks and matured Stoci. It also describe our line of , , : . o ,.-'.,- -J ;-'BBOODEBS and OUABANTEEIX.POUI.TBY BEMEDIES. RIVERSIDE POULTRY FARM. ." Route II, : KNOXVILLE, TENM. , (Members. of the International Bab5r; Chick" Association) r in' TIIATXIt'S CincnS are froia carefully mattJ, rJrercd, parent stocky selected - by the lloKaa test for hfprh ev$ production. - HII-Y AFTJ FTAKDABQ TIIAYr.Il VIGOa HATCH CC-'-IJXY an4 the-result of i.r. aiiayer'a m6b years oi experience. . V7TITT! FCU CUB rr.EU IU,tSTiiAii.: i.; ptore you ouy. u' ' . ... .. ...... ! . ..-IT.! ..... n ha nlaAH l ptst way u do sure oi proutaLje injyis. m) (uuhhi. THC FRrj l!. THAYER C3., E. N. Ei.v t.r - BAig iB"ur.t, i.. . . ra $ larrn-. .iaz ea'y c. -.x Asseciat.on. . .

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