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Gives Poultry Suggestions For May By S. W. MENDENHAIX (County A rent) Here ore poultry suggestions for May: 1. Cull non-layers; loafers will eiat up the profit. 2. Treat for lice and mites. Cont ol lice by dusting with sod um f ourlde or with roost ?>aint containing Tiiootlne sul fa1 e. Ccntrol mites by painting roosts and walls with kerosene and burnt motor oil ? equal parts. 3. Watch for bloody droop ings which indicates ooccldiosis. Sulfaguanldlne and sulfagitln oxallne Is recommended for treatment. 4. Cannibalism ? Give birds more room, feed green grass, cabbage or Let uce heads, apply anti-pick salve, and one tea spoon of salt to each gallon of drinking water. 5. Maintain quality eggs: Gather eggs 3 to 4 times dally, leave In a wire basket overnight in a ccol moist place like a cel lar basement. Clean, grade and pack eggs with large ends up. The Statue of Liberty, In New York harf-or, is 151 feet, one inch in height. 1 USED CARS FOR SALE Priced to Suit the Customer ? 1941 Ford Station Wagon 1941 Ford 4-door Sedan 1937 Packard 2-door SPECIAL 1938 Packard 2-door Radio and Heater PRICED $265 FURNISHED HOUSE TRAILER Other Cars and Trucks to Choose From REECE'S USED CAR LOT Phone 310 ' '' ? ? J Moore Family Together First Time In 20 Years Mr*. J. O. Burroughs and Howard and Jack Moore, of Ooatonia, John J. Mcore, of Fort Mills, a. C., and Mrs. Harley Stewart and Wendell Moore, of Franklin, all visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moore, of the Be.hel commun ity, on toother's Day. This was the first time all the members w the luiniiy have been to gether in 20 years. State College Answers Timely Farm Questions Questions: Where can I get in formation on how to estimate my timber? ANSWER: The State College Extension service has just pub lished two small folders, "Handy Tables tor Measuring Farm Timber." Bather of these will be of valuable help to a farmer In determining how much timber he has for selling. Each folder contains tables which can be used for measuring either standing trees, sawlogs, or pulp wood. Copies of these publica tions may be obtained from the local county agent or by writing to the Agricultural Ed itor, State College Station, Ral eigh. Ask for Extension Folder No. 74 If you plan to measure pines and Extension Folder No. 75 if you are seeking Informa tion on how to measure hard woods. QUESTION: Please give preven tion and treatment measures for coccldktsls. ANSWER: A great deal of co . . . sold here, featur ing all topflight ma estros .and vocalists. CAROLINA MUSIC CO. West Main Street SYMPTOMS OF RABIES CUED Grant Make Suggestion* On Handling Of Dogs That Bite Folk With the approach of the summer season, W. T. Grant, sanitarian with the local health department, , this week called to the public's attention symptoms of rabies (madness), and made recommendations. While the symptoms may sug gest rabies, Mr. Qrant said, a diagnosis must always rest upl on scientific information ? path ological lesions or the Inocula tion test. "The course of the disease", he said, "may be divided Into three stages: (a) a premonitory stage, (b) a stage of excite ment, and (c) a paralytic stage. The first two stages may be ab sent or transient. All rabid an imals invariably become paral yzed before they die. "In dogs the first symptom consists solely In a change in the disposition of the animal. He is easily excited, but does not show a tendency to bite. Soon I the restlessness becomes more I marked, and the animal may j ccidlosls occurs In poultry flocks I during May because there Is I usually much damp weather at that time of the year. To pre ! vent this disease, avoid crowd ing. Clean house often and keep litter dry. Place water and feed contalne-s on wire platforms. Keep young stock an clean range not inhabited by older birds; move shelters and clean area once a month. An early diagnosis and prompt action are essential to a successful control program. Medication should be used only as an aid to sanitary measures and g(?d management. As for treatment of coccidio sls,Dr. B. F. Cox says there a"e two sulfa drugs available that have been shown to be effective. They are sulfaguan ad'.ne, which is added to the feed, and sulfamethazine, which may be added to the feed or its solub'e form, added to water. When either drug Is used, says Dr. Cox, It should be administer ed exactly according to the recommendations ,of the manu facturer. , Coccldiosis is caused by small animal parasite which is vis ible rnly with the aid of a microscope. There are several types or coccidia which affect chickens. One type attacks the blind intestine (ceca) and causes cecal or bloody coccldi osis. Others attack the small intestine and cause what is commonly known as Intestinal coccldiosis. "Hem*" is the plot* to com* for real Ford Service. By "horn*" we m*on your Ford Dealer. We know your Ford from A to Z. We know the bait woyt to toy* you tint*, money and trouble. You'll know what we mean whan you raop the benefit! of oun f 2 # Aa||||L^ / J ) Igfigfi. Ford Dealer Service Vm M Dultt ImttM you to llitm to Iht Fr?d MIm SIiow Smrtty Emliip-NK Natmrk. ? j?t* Tjw?j?f. r^iy.tvwliy -^CIS ><hwt Duncan Motor Company Phone 69 Franklin, N. C. I become furious and eV6ri show signs of delirium. The dog does not fear water, as Is commonly supposed, but rushes about at tacking every object in his way. Dogs suffering from furious rab ies have a tendency to run long distances (25 miles or more), often biting and Inoculating large numbers of other animals and persons en route. Very soon paralysis sets in, commencing in the hind legs, and finally be comes general. "The course of the disease Is always rapid, averaging from four to five days, rarely exceed ing ten ?ays. When the stage of excitement is brief or absent, the disease is known as dumb rabies." Discussing the handling of dogs that have bitten persons or other animals, Mr. Grant suggested: "Such dogs should not be killed unless it is clear they have symptoms of rabies, and then only if they cannot be ap prehended with safety. It Is im portant to know whether the dog is mad. If the d >g can be found and kept uader observa tion for 10 days and no symp toms appear, the Pasteur treat ment Is not necessary. The dog should be turned over to the oroper authority lor observation and study. Animals killed early In the course of rabies may fail to show microscopic evidence of the disease, thus causing a de lay in diagnosis. If killed, the head or brain should bs sent to a laboratory without delay, and if at a distance on ice. When this is 'not practicable, the brain slv>u!d be placed In glycerin." ATHLETES FOOT GERM KILL IT IN ONE HOUR. YOUR 35c BACK, If not pleased. The germ grows DEEP LY. To kill it, you roust REACH it. Get TE-OL at any drum store. A STRONG fungicide, road* with 90% alcohol, it PENETRATES. Reaches More Germs. Today at ANGEL'S DRUG STORE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE OF SUMMONS NORTH CAROLINA MACON COUNTY JAMES B. LENOIR vs. CATHERINE ANN LENOIR The defendant, Catherine Ann Lenoir, will lake notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced In the Super ior Court of Macon County for the purpose of securing an ab solute divorce for the plaintiff, James B. Lenoir. Said defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at" the office of the Clerk cf Superior Court of Ma oc.n C9unty, North Carolina, at the courthouse In Franklin, North Carolina, on the 10th day of June, 1949, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will ap ply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. This 9th day of May, 1949. J. CLINTON BROOKSHIRE, Clerk Superior Court, Macon County, N. C. M12 ? 4tc ? J J ? J2 GOOD FOOD . . . GOOD FOOD Menu ^ "A Of Distinction V Whether you crave steak, salad, or plain sandwich you'll find it prepared here with good taste for good tasting! "Hospitality And Good Food" DRYMAN'S CAFE IN APPRECIATION We wish to thank our friends for their sympathy and kind iness at the time of the illness and death of our father and grandfather. The Family of A. F. Roper. i Guaranteed W9ZARD BATTLRIES More Service per Dollarl Western Auto Assoc. 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