PACE EIGHT
THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACON I AN
THURSDAY, SEPT. 2, 1S37
Well Managed Birds
Pay Biggest Profit
The poultryman who has a well
managed flock is the poultryman
who will receive the 'biggest re
turns from the fall increase in egg
production. ,'.'
A few pointers on good flock
management have been set forth
by Roy'S. Dearstyne, head of the
State college poultry department.
Pullets should be about ready for
the laying house in September, he
said. The house should be thorough
ly cleaned and disinfected before
the birds are placed inside.
Broken window panes should be
replaced, and if drop curtains are
used on open-front houses, these
should be checked for needed re
pairs. Cull all pullets carefully Market
v all su'b-normal birds, especially
those with excessive bleaching of
shank and face parts. These birds
are usually carriers of coccidiosis.
Do not change pullets from
growing mash to laying mash un
til they have reached 25 per cent
production. Then change the mash
gradually over a period of two
weeks.
Don't buy chqap mash it is the
most expensive in terms of results
produced for money spent. Keep a
good grade of mash before layers
at all times. See that they have
plenty of fresh water.
Practice rigid sanitation to keep
the death rate down. Keep accurate
records on the flock. Without rec
ords, the poultry business is a hit-or-miss
affair, mostly miss.
Good breeding males are essen
tial but scarce. .If these have not
been secured, get them at once. ,
September is a good month to
plant grazing crops. A mixture of
Italian rye grass and crimson clov
er sown in September will provide
excellent winter and. spring graz
ing.
fall crop. For Piedmont and Moun
tain soils this application should
consist of 400 pounds of a "10-4-4
mixture and for Coastal Plain soils
the application should be the same
amount of an 8-4-4 mixture. Where
available, a good (coat of stable
manure may be applied during the
fall or winter instead of the com
mercial fertilizer.
Urges Feed Mixture
For Spring Grazing
A maxture of oats, barley, and
crimson clover sown in September
makes a good "feed insurance
policy" for the dairyman, said John
A. Arey, extension dairy specialist
at State college.
It ,not only insures against feed
shortage in the early spring, 'but
it also enables dairymen to keep
their cattle off the permanent pas
ture until proper growth has been
made. . .
A crop to be used for grazing
healthy flesh on the animals as
possible. .
In addition to fitting the animafe
properly, they should be trained to
the halter so they can be handled
well in the show rrng, Arey con
tinued. Good .animals are often placed
"down the line" because it is im
possible for the leader to show
them to best advantage.
Entries in the livestock exhibits
are expected to be both numerous
and of high quality this year,
Arey added.
A Bible Eighteen
Centuries Old
'What is believed to be the world's
oldest Bible, still legible, was re
cently found in a bookshop in
Cairo, Egypt. It is nothing more
than a pile of 190 sheets of dusty
manuscripts of laboriously hand-
should be sown thick on good land j wre.tte" pag?s' Dates aPPean.nS n
which has been well fertilized, Arey
emphasized
He recommended this seed mix
ture for one acre: Two bushels of
oats, two bushels of barley, and 15
pounds of crimson clover
Animals for Exhibit
Need Good Attention
Cattle . to be exhibited at fairs,
this fall should be given extra at
tention ..until show time, according
to John Arey, of State college.'
Good feeding, which should, have
been started some time 'back, should
be continued to put v as much
it indicate it was written in the
second century, A. D. The sheets
do not inilude the entire Bible as
we know it now! 0111- the Gospel
of Matthew and Paul's epistles are
complete. All the rest of the books
of both testaments are fragment
ary. The Cairo shopkeeper in whose
place of business these ancient
manuscripts were found declared
they had been discovered in an
earthen jar on the site of an old
monastery. They are now on ex
hibition in the Austrian national
library in Vienna, which has pur
chased them.
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State College Answers
Timely Farm Questions
Q. How can I renew an old pas
ture?
A. Cut down all weeds and shrub-
Sale of Real Estate for Taxes
MACON COUNTY,
NORTH CAROLINA.
Pursuant to an order of the Board of Commission
ers of Macon County, I will 'on Monday, September
6, 1937, at 12 o clock, noon, and thereafter until said
sale is completed,1 sell at the courthouse door in
Franklin at public auction in the manner provided by
1 .1 .A 1 ' . fi 1 "I 1 I 1 I A
bery and scratch the soil with a Iaw tne property nereinaiier uescnoeu, oeionging io
heavy spike-tooth harrow or disc or listed in the name of the persons designated, for
set almost strait to a depth of county taxes due for the year 1936 in the amounts
two to three inches. Then apply . e J ..t , r j ' j i i.
from two to four hundred naZfs set forth, with cost of this advertisement and sale to
- , . . . : t. i i
ot a 4-8-4 mixture in the Coastal De added ', tO Wit :
i'lains or an equal amount of a
4-12-4 in the Piedmont and Moun- FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP
tain sections ana reseea witn tne v.m. . . a it. T
desired seed mixture. If the . old . ,. . . en
pasture is badly infested with ob- Auen 61 DtTTy 1 ,or 9
noxinu wppH it ie aHvlcaKio tr Allman. R. L... 102 acres 32.50
break the land and grow some crop I Anderson, Mrs. M. G, 40 acres 7.80
before reseeding it to pasture. Amrel. Mrs. Mollie. 49 610
y. now many pullets can 1 safe- arP.a ..10 26
ly put in my 20x20 laying house? An j B fa 2424
A. Each lavini? bird shnnM hp nl- B
lowed at least four square feet of Arrant, Robert, 17 acres . 4.94
floor space and not more than 100 Arvey, W. C, 20 acres ......16.42
pullets should be put in ,a 20x20 Ashe. L- W., 60 acres 5.90
house. It is possible to house more Ashe, Derald, 1 lot ...12.40
than 100 pullets iti this size house
but to db so will cause the birds
to crowd and result in slow growth.
Overcrowding also makes the birds
susceptible to colds and in many
cases results in epidemics of roup
.6.50
.7.79
Ashe, Charles Est., 13 acres
Atlantic Joint Stock
Land Bank, 20 acres
Baird-Tilford Clay and
Mica Co., Mineral Land 7.80
Banker, Gudger, 1 lot ........ .98
There is also a possibility of the Bates, Bruce, Sl2 acres 2.32
pullets developing cannibalism when Bates, Bros, 106 acres ....... .26.68
over-crowded. Bates, J. R., 59 acres 7.74
Q. Is it necessary to use ferti- Bidwell, Mrs. G. H., 1 lot ....66.30
lizer under winter hay crops?
A. In many sections it is custo-
Binghani, Mrs. John and
Ruby Gouge, 30 acres .9.68
ma ry to sow fall crops after corn, Bingham, George Est, 5 acrels2.28
cotton, or tobacco without fertiliza- Monroe , Bingham, 35 acres ..1.3.90
tion, it being supposed that enough Bleckley & Leach, 2 lots 6.11
fertilizer is left from the spring ap- Banesteel, C. E. and Kate,
plication. Some fertilizer is left and 72 acres ,. ...7.49
the fall crop will use some of it, Brendle, H. G., 6 acres ......25.08
but except on very fertile soil, it Brendle, J. W., 1 acre ,.1.30
will pay to apply a fertilizer to the Brown, J. Norton, 52 acres ..26.00
Franklin Lodge, No. 452
Loyal Order
of Moose
Meets Second and Fourth
Friday Nights
8:00 P. M.
Under American Legion HaM
' S. J. Murray, Sec'y
HORN'S SHOE SHOP .SAYS
WE ARE STILL MENDING
SHOES
When you're down and out
And your feet are bare
We'll help you shout
In a bran' new pair !
HORN'S SHOE SHOP
Bo 212 . . Troy F. Horn
Opposite Courthouse
' ' ' ' 1 1 1
Brown, G. W. & Coi, 70 acres 7.80
Brown, Mayme, 1 acre ......... .39
Brown, Harry G., 1 acre and
1 lot .67
Brown, C. P., 50 acres ........7.80
Brown, Mrs. Marinda, 25
acres 14.94
Bryson, Mrs. A. S. Est, 1 lot 72.80
Burrell, Nannie M., 9 acres ...17.77
Cabe, Mrs. P. E.,.10 acres ....2.08
Cabe, Roy, 27 acres -.12.02
Cabe, L. F. Est., 94 acres .....25.28
Cabe, W. II., 48 acres ...17.41
Cabe, J. L. Est., I72V3 acres 56.48
Cabe, Fred D.,-10 acres 9.80
Cabe, Mrs. J. B., 23 acres ....7.80
Calloway, Nellie O., 20 acres
and 1 lot ....................29.26
Campbell, B. O., Mineral Int. 5.20
Carolina Mfg. Co., 10 acres . .. .2.08
Carpenter, George. 1 lot .... .26.84
Carpenter, C. N., 14 acres .... ."50
Carpenter, W. Roy, 2 lots ...,.2.88
Chastain, W. L., 12 acres ..... .3.90
Cloer, J. M., 1 acre 1.30
Coffey, R. M., 9 lots 37.04
Cole, J. K. and Pat., 210 acres 122.62
Copenhaver, M. M.. 1 lot ......4.16
Cowart, Frank, 1 acre ........ 5.38
Name Acres or Lots Tax
Curtis, Frank Est., 1 lot ......1.95
Crawford, Carrie R., 214 acres
and 4 lot ........278.14
Daniels, Evelyn &. James,
R., 1 lot 84.26
Daves; R. V., 2 acres ........ .29
Daves, J. M., 380 acres ......135.40
Daves, R. B., 4 acres 2.62
Davis, Mrs. E. P., 45acres ...12.28
Dehart, E. B., 27 acres ....... 12.60
Dehart, John H., 59 acres .....18.78
Dehart, E. L., 37 acres 7.31
Dills, Mack, 87 acres ........ .48.58
Dowde, Dr. J. W., 1 lot 1.04
Dowdle, Higdon & McKee,
20 lots ....31.20
Downs, W. M. Heirs, 40 acres 3.90
Edwards, J. Harvey, 30 acres 17.60
Edwards & Brown, 221 acres ..7.80
Edwards, John W., 2 lots 7.38
Enloe, Mrs. Lula, 20 lots ....21.66
Enloe, S. W. & Son, 1 lot ...23.40
Evans,. E. N., 7 acres ...... ..13.06
Federal Land Bank of
Columbia, 40 acres .25.03
Fleming, Eva & J. G., 9 acres 14.30
Fletcher, Fred, 2 lots 2.60
Fouts, S. E., 15 acres ........ .2.10
Fouts, Mrs. J. E. 18 acres .....7.55
Fowler, C. D., 20 acres 6.50
Fowler, W. E., 1 lot ..1.04
Fowler, Mrs. J. A. Ex., 8 lots 114.08
Frady, Mrs. W. A., 25 acres . .3.90
Frady, J. W., 65 acres . .13.00
Franks, Mary, 2 acres
(13 interest) 1.09
Frazier, M. E., 135 acres ......20.80
Fulcher, Mrs. J. B., 54 acres.. 3.58
Galloway, W. H., 18 acres 2.28
Green, B. B. (R. C. Green,
Agt.) 23 acres ....27.96
Green, C. M., 35 acres ......5.64
Green, C. T., 18 acres 7.84
Gribble, J. W., Jr., 85 acres ..15.39
Grindstaff, C. S., 1 lot ........6.50
Grindstaff and ,Flagg, 3 acres. . 3.25
Guest,. Fred & Charlie. 36
acres ..." .., 15.75
Guest, George Adm., 6 acres . . .9.10
Guest, J. W., 2 acres ...2.28
Gurney Clay Co., 12j acres ...5.20
Hajnes, Frank & Fred, 100
acres,....' ., .. 58.50
HallMW. R. (J. J. York, Agt.)
40 acres 781
Hall, O. V., 15 710 acres ....10.76
Hall, J. R., 160 acres ..53.70
Hamlin, W. M., 8 acres ...6.50
Harris, Sylvia A., 31 acres .9.10
Harris Clay Co... Mineral Int. 10.40
Henry, Napoleon. 18 acres ....11.70
Henson, Lafayette, Mot ' .... . .9.15
Name Acres or Lots Tax
Hiydon, W. L., 2 lots ...... 26.00
Hodgins. E. CI, 104 acres ....16.59
Hodgins, C. D., 92l2 acres .15.80
Hopkins, Alex, 8 acres ...... .6.10
Horn, Mrs. B.,M., 19 acres ..12.80
Homey, Mrs. J. T., 3 acres ...3.25
Hunnicut't, E. S., 1 lot- .58
Hurst, Earl, 38 acres 2.00
Huscusson, Calvin, VA acres ,. .98
Hyatt, J. P., 30 acres .V 14.01
Ingram & Murray, 55 acres . .20.92
Jacobs, Floyd, 10 acres ,4.60
Jacobs, Judith, 17 acres, 5.20
Johnson, Mary, 1 acre ..4.16
Johnson, Elmer Est.,. 82 acres 38.01
Janes, Mrs. M. F., 66J4 acres,
1 lot ....v.......... 25.10
Jones, J. W. & R. S., 1 lot ... 8.32
Jones, Mrs. George A., 8 lots.. 79.56
Jones, R. S., 1 lot 9.60
Jones, Mrs. Gilmer, Adm.,
40 acres 7 21.45
Jones, J. Paul, 200 acres 26.00
Jones, D. C. 1 lot .98
Jones, Gilmer A., 6 610 acres 55.56
Jones, Joe, 1 lot .5.20
Justice, J. B. Adm., 20 acres . . 10.40
Keener, W. D., 45 acres ...... 15.71
Keener,. J. D., 49 acres 13.88
Kimsey, W. C, 10 acres ...... 2.0K
Kingsmore, L. E., 37 acres ...'.2.40
Leach, F. R., 1 lot ....15.12
Ledford, R. M., 1 lot ....3.58
Ledford, A. L., 12 acres 9.95
Ledford, S. T., 14 18 acres ...3.97
Lewis, Grover, 4 acres ...... 10.58
Lewis, V. W 1 acre 6.50
Lippard, W. C, 1 lot ........2.08
Long, Edd, 39 acresi ...... . .. .10.40
Long, George Heirs, 2 acres ..3.90
Lott, D. R., 1 lot 1.62
Lynchburg Shoe Co., 5 acres ..2.60
Lyle, Dorothy, 1 lot 23.40
Lyle, Ella S., 5 lots ...140.80
Mabry, L. L., 6 acres..... 1.96
Mallonee, W. G., 1 lot 12.28
Mahn, Sanford, 5 acres 4.29
Mann, L J., 45 acres ........24.03
Mann, Horace P., 1 acre . . . . . "2.26
Mann, Mrs. J. J., 11 acres ... .2.80
Mashburn, Charlie, 1 lot ......6.16
Mashburn, E. A. Est., 4 lots 10.00
Mason, W. C, 7 acres 7.52
Mason, Dan, 21 acres 2.26
May, T. A:, 1 lot ...............4.54
Moody, L. J., 60 acres . .27.26
Moody, J. N., 23 acres and
1 lot ..10.40
Moore; John M., 7 lots ......39.14
Moore, Mrs. Fred S., 44 acres 30.12
Moore & Murray, 30 acres . . . .2.27
Moore, Frank P. 11 acres .....7.14
Morgan, Dever, 30 acres ,...7.86
Morgan, Mrs. Denver, 12 acres 6.08
Morgan, Wade, 2 acres 3.32
-vlorgan, W. R. & C. L.
Garner, 70 acres ........... .22.49
Munday, H. E., 2 lots .......28.64
Munday, Mrs. T. S., 1 lot ....105.67
Munday, B. C, 2 lots . . . . . .44.64
Munday, T. S. & S. A.
Est., 1 lot 16.26
Murray & Jones, 11 acres .....2.29
Myers, D. A., 3 lots 19.50
Myers, J. Lawrence, 2 acres . .6.55
McCall, Lawrence, 2 acres .....1.30
McClure, E. W. Est, 17 acres 3.90
McCoy, W. L., 154 acres ..... 6.50
McCoy, Ada, 15 acres, 1 lot . .461.50
McCoy, Ada, Holding Corp.,
87 acres ..45.50
McCracken, F. Y.t 4 lots and
V2 acre ....11.06
McCracken & Scarce, 4 lots ..8.32
McDowell & Roane, 40 acres 26.00
Newberry, Eugene,' 17lA acres 14.25
Officer, W. M., 1 lot 15.20
Pannell, Gene, 5 acres 25.76
Pannell, Callie, 1 lot ....... .19.50
Patton, Olivia, 1 lot 11.04
Patton, Mrs. J. B., 15 acres 4.88
Parker, J. L., 16 710 acres ...6.28
Passmore, J. T 18 acres ......5.78
Perry, Charles, 1 lot 1.94
1'hipps, Annie, 1 lot ......... .1.04
Phillips, W. H., 18 acres 9.94
Peek, I. T., 1 lot ....12.95
Phillips, Louie, 12 acres ......15.60
Phillips, J. B., 1 lot .66
Phillips, Mrs W. H., 10 acres. .5.84
l'oi,ndexter, J. E., 6 acres 2.64
Sorter, J. D., 1 lot ....... ...35.10
Porter & McGuire, 3 lots .....1.36
Porter, T. W., 1 lot 21.58
Porter, Mrs. Ruth Z., 1 lot ..3.90
Prurtt, Elsie, 1 lot .13.00
Pruitt, Jason, 2 lots 1.30
Ramcy, I. V., 2 acres ,65
Reece, E. H. Heirs, 25 acres ..4.54
Reece, Wade, 2 lots ......... .5.86
Reece, Charles, Adm., 2 lots ..1.04
Reece, Charles Heirs. 1 lot ...5.20
Reece, Frank W., 16 acres ....14,59
Kice, Julia Est., AV3 acres .....586
Kickman, John P.. 3 acres ....16.76
Reeves, Amy, 25 acres ....... .4.56
Keid, Mrs. Cora. 10 lots ..... '40 Qi
Roane, W. H., 120 acres ......2.38
Roane, Tom, 15 acres ...... ...5.46
Rogers, Sam L., 1 lot .....'...195.00
Rosseau, Tim Crawford. 1 lot i52.00
Sanders, J. L., 63 acres . .... .25.46
Sanders, Homer Heirs, 35 acres 6.82
Sanders, W. J., 4 acres ...... .2.60
Sanders,M. A., 73 acres 8.84
Setser, C. A., 89 acres ....... .32.84
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Name ( Acres or Lots Tax
Sewell, Louie, 1 lot . .156.00
Scott, Claud, 16 acres .11.16
Scroggs, Fleet, I lot 6.78
Shidles, Victor, 2 acres
(13 int.) ...1.08
Shidles, Harvey, 2 acres (13
int.) 3.08
Smart, Wilson, 23J4 acres ....22.44
Smart, Will, 1 lot ..1.30
Smith, Frank T., 1 lot 43.68
Smith, W. M., 1 lot 5.20
Smith, S. J., 1 acre ..2.66
Sprinkles, Maxine, 22J4 acres ..8.72
Stamey, C. C, 8 acres 6.10
J Stewart, D. G.. 1 lot .29.25
Stockton, J. H., 1 Hot 8.30
Stockton, Mrs. J. H., 26 &
acres .13.66
Stockton, C. B., 1 lot 1.56
Stockton, W.. R., 1 acre 2.00
Stockton, D. C, 1 acre ...... A2
Stribling, Jack, 4 lots ..... 2.92
Sutton, Mrs. C. E., 1 lot .....39.00
Sutton, Mrs. W. M., 1 lot ....6.30
Sutton & Sisk, Mineral Int., . .1.30
Tallent, T. L., 3 acres ...... ...4.92
Tallulah Falls Railway, Co.,
3 lots ..131.47
Taylor, Harley, 3 acres ......6.76
Thompson, Ethel, 3l2 acres ....7.86
Trimont Park, Inc., 1,000
acres .....91.00
ianhook, Roger, 12 acres ....5.90
Vanhook, Delia, 89 acres 33.35
Waldroop, John Lyle, 75J4
acres ; 28.22
Waldroop, Mrs. T. S., 61 acres 28.20
Waldroop, W. J., 54 acres ....26.22
Waldroop, Mrs. Mary, 50J4
acres ..26.26
Waldroop, Eleanor P., 2"
acres 17.56
Welch, Robert, 6 acres .52
Welch, Ruth, 2 acres ........ .39
West, Tom, 1 lot 5.20
Wilkes, J. O:, 3 acres ..1.56
Wilkes, Lyman,- 30 acres ,4.88
Williams, Dr. N. G., 10 acres 8.44
Williamson, W. W., 18 310
acres ...9.42
Wilson, C. B., 7. acres ... 13.78
Wilson, A. C, 1 lot ..........1.30
Wilson, B. O., 22 acres ..... .11.60
Womack, R. K., l . acre 3.46
Womack, S. W., 1 acre 4.56
Colored:
Addington, Will, 12 acres ......3.59
Burgess, Frank, 1 acre .. . .1.95
Chavers, Arthur, yA xacre 7.52
Chavers, Jim, 2J4 acres ...1.96
Coleman,. Sylvia, 5 acres ...... .90
Coleman, Jess, 1 acre !. 1.76
England, Mrs. Lon, 10 acres ..4.42
Greenwood, Nannie, Y acre ...1.30
Guy, Ed., 4 acres .....2.66
Harshaw, Charie, 1 acre ....... .3.56
Harshaw, Gaia, 1 acres 2.60
Harper, Odessa, 1 lot .40
Hayes, Nelson, 2 acres ....... .5.12
Ledford, Frank, 1 acre ........2.32
McDonald, Harris Heirs, 18
acres ....3.25
McDonald, Ben Heirs, 25
acres ...................5.20
McConrb Heirs, I2y2 acres
interest) 5.20
Moore, Lizzie, 6 acres . .: . .3.12
Obey, Caroline, 1 acre ........ .65
Patton, Mary Ann,'4 acres ... .78
Penland, Fred, 2 acres 2.39
Penland, Ham. 3 acres ..... .. 2.46
Scruggs, Charlie, y4 acre 3.64
Smith, John, W2 acres ........ .3.12
Thompson, Sylvester. 3 acres .1.56
West, Tom, 5 acres ....v.;..,5.20
Wykle, Weymer, 2 acres 5.26
Wykle, Henry, 1 acre 1.94
MILLSHOAL TOWNSHIP
Adams, Parker, 56 78 acres . .3.41
Ammons, Julia Heirs, 10 acres. 84
Amnions, J. B., 190 acres ...1466
Ammons, Mrs. Wesley, 45
acres 9.66
Angel, Dr. Edgar and
Ida Cruse, 19J4 acres .1.43
Ashe, A. J., Mineral Int. 1.05
Barnard, N. L. Est, 1 acre..;... 1.58
Beasley, Ida, 1 acre 1.58
Berry, J. A.; R. D, Sisk; &
Mrs. L. J. Young, 14 acres . . .74
Berry, J. R., 22 acres ........ 19.50
Berry, J. R. and wife,
14 310 acres 4.45
Bancroft, Mrs. B. N 1 acre.uL57
Brendle, Will Heirs, Mineral
Interest ..................... .53
Brendle, R. D., 145 acres ..'..'21.05
Brewland, E., Mineral Int. .... 10.50
Buchanan, Z. D., 4y2 acres . .10.63 1
Cabe, Fred P., 63 acres 12.08.
Cabe, Weaver, 80 acres 12.36
Caldwell, Gladys. 1 acre 1
Carter, Thomas, 18 410 acres 6.89
case, Larl, 15 acres ...1.31
Corbjn, J. M.. 82 acres .... 0 10 .
Costa, N. J. Est., 2 acres ......3.15
Davis, Lucy H., 40 acres . '. . . .4.39
Federal" Land Bank )
(K. L. Fish Land) 136 310
acres .............. 1 ... .
Federal Land Bank CT. L. ;
lox Land). 255 acres inn?
Fish, C. E., 674 acre: 0 in
Floyd, Fred, 1 acre ....... r...L5?
(Continued on Pakf Nine)