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FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1325 THE FRANKLIN PRESS mhomIInmbioadJ rm VALUE lip I "TnTTTIrT.,. riiMiit AT.ini 4'm rAal at Amsterdam Thousands of Win of I'UWi clweso M" those in .WJ aHure are comJ.-i'.d annua 1I7. A bit perreniMe is i ex ported, Holland .Is one. or the most productive, dairy wnntriw. size considered. In the world . Tub most lnU;n she ond rienlKin methods aro practiced. Cow testing associations tire Kumcroua. i IHl.il. 0..b. Am.! VrltllU. OUUUI mhigiii a A bouin flmencau miiMnan Tlih plcluro was taton In Ancud, Chilce Inland, Chile. A can of ruillt slung on either elde of a mule or lome other native beast of burden and a quart measure ire all this milkman needs to Hire hi trade, 'ilia quart rueas lue has seen hard serTlce. The laily customer wears an Intent look on the. lookout (or short measure. ui.ut.fiste.H;Kv ; KM r f :e a m mm www . tnVlivOrtSUlT!J(E 1 : ..tyvvv,; ,rf.' d-wW ft! 1 if , 'iff A' i ?' i ft y i Lewvllle, N. Y U. 8. A. T!)ii Che Quit Growing it 6641 Lbs. It took 67.898 lbs. of rallk to make it. 'iter do thlnjs on a hie scale In th IT, B. A. Ynu may be sure that It is good tft Mil too, because sclcntiflo methods, up-to-date liou'Jwr facilititi and eouiplste sanitary measures all enter into the j;rodu;:tloa of milk la America' greatest dairy State. . OaUIa UihtnntrtH. U. S. A. 8el Pieterti Prospott, Beat Cham alon Her home to on Carnation Milk Karros Seattle , Wash ington. N. A. Brown, Manager, says: "We f urn 1st i it ril ized milk esix-cially for babies. It .19 necessary o keen our rows in the Tery best of condition." Clipping In clines rrodnciive capacity and decreases bacterial count. Bcgls Hetcrde ProsDoct is one of a herd of 175 milk cows.. 'I 1 I IV. th ti AHA. 'i Dalrylpg1 ni ITome and Abrond Tho production of more milk, richer milk, purer milk starts months ahead where dairying1 is clone on real busineas standards. Ex treme care is given In ration ing1, housing and sanitation of the dairy farms, i f Mew Znaland Early In the Wcrning the Milkwomaa Arrives We'liiigt, N. Z.. milk supply Is all under the control of Uie City which permit no milk to be sold cxi?et that which has been Inspected snd certiUed by the Health Officials. The City buys the nilk f.-cra the tarraets and allows ped dlers to sell it at a fixed price So profiteering ben, i Th LaJy Wftmn Makes Her Dally Trio III hit uoi unaise v Underwood ty Underwood, rtn hl,h f0 . miik wtmn. but usually th ownpr nt (lie trm rives them a helving push. This lady must have been tired or she would surely liars helped tut bit Uttle team. . 1 certainly appreciate the business ni friends have given me for the past three weeks. Of course the prices at which I sold goods helped you to de- cide where to get your merchandise. SOUTH IS EAGER FOR MORE PARKS States in Dixie Follow Lead of . Texas. J Washington. Interest in state par 8ysteins has Increased greatly' In tli South during the last year, according ,to observations niale In a survey of ptate parks throughout the country, now under way for the national con ference on state parks by Its field sec retary, Raymond II. 'Torr?y., Tie lead In, stajc imrl; . acquisition hud fmprovement for public recreation lias been taken by Texas,- which, with in a little more than a year, has moved to a position up among the leading states in this respect. Fifty-one tracts containing 30,000 acres, have been do nated for park purposes, and another ylft of 25,000 acres in the Guadalupe mountains is expected. 1 Governor Brandon of Alabama ap pointed a committee to study a park Illnn SO thnt lia niv ronnmrrmnfl o lni- !it the next session of the legislature. School lands are very 'extensive in '-labirW and , nilsht be devoted to Jjiirk purposes without prejudice to ny income they l)ring the schools. Governor Fuq'ua of Louisiana' fa Voted a bill establishing ia commission o soncn guts in xexas, ana sucn h measure will be introduced at the next session of the Louisiana legisla- lure.. '''. ',,.-'''. - Governor Whitfield of Mississippi Is studying a program with particular reference to transfer of. school lands for the purpose. tl Governor Walker of Georgia' was In- , terestcd in the Tesasplan and a bill creating a forestry board and empow ered to include recreaHonal iise of u lands It mfgfit acquire'' by" gift,' trans fer or nurchase will be introduced in , July. '. la 1'lorlda, where the State Feder- ation of Woman's Clubs lias been chiefly responsible for the acquisition otsttcli state parks as now exist, there Is a strong movement for a definite t)olly of Increase in such., facilities. Tennessee is Interested In the possi bility of a national park In the "Great Smokies," on Ifs eastern border, but Is also planning state parks, an Impor tant unit of which would be Reelfoot lake. .North Carolina has lately added to its state parks a fine beach property of 400 acres near Beaufprt, trans ferred to the state by the United States War department. Opportuni ties for the acquisition of a large num ber of these surplus military reser vations, In the Atlantic coast and gulf states, which the War department de sires lo sell, are now open. - Mv -nriees on Men's Suits are still good. They are incomparable for all wool suits $12.50 to $22.50. I have a "large assortment of. real good grade Ladies' Underwear, assorted silks and patterns. These are extra bargains and I will sell ( them at Wholesale price. - "Dotted "Swiss family, value $1.00 going at-.-.-SOc Voiles, 50c grade, going at...- ----- 25c Ladies' Waists from .......:. ..............75c to $3.50 . See my line of Shoes and Hosiery. In fact I have one: of the most complete lines of Dry Goods and Notions in town. SEE ME FOR BARGAINS JOS. ASHEAR Iowa Turtle Farm Found to Be Paying Venture Des Moines, Iowa. Ninety per cent of the turtles shipped to hotels come from the only turtle farm in Iowa near Fertile, Worth county. Hanson John son and his helpers operate this unique farm. In underground stockades they keep thousands of big and little turtles for winter and spring markets. . About August 1 each year, Johnson 'and his aids open the drive on Iowa tuiuppcis.' 'i'hey catch' tlu tunics in the-streams of northern Iowa. ' The turtles are caught with nets in soma streams and with special wire traps halted with iver In others. They are then hauled in trucks to the turtle farm at Fertile and placed in dhe un derground stockades. - Johnson this winter shipped on an average 2,400 pounds of live turtles a week to Des Moines, Chicago and eastern cities. He has little trouble with, his turtles, once he lands them in the underground stockades. He feeds them on minnows caught in the nearby streams. This Is his fourth season in the turtle game and he said there was Increasing demand each season. " i : Hall's Catareli Medicine local and internal, and has been success ful irL-the treatment of Catarrh for over forty years. Sold by all druggists. F. J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohio PC HARVESTING MACHINERY 1 W 1 mssm2"A Roof for Every Building " ECeep dowii the cost: - We represent the McCormick-Decring Line, which stands at the head of the Jist. . j MACON COMIY SUPPLY CO ONE reason for the popularity of Carey Roofing is that it is so readily applied. But a more important reason for its favor by builders is the unusual service it gives the result of the genuine quality of the materials used in its making. . .''.; -.y Superior felt) made from rags sorted in the Carey plant, provides" a tougher fabric base for Carey Ready Koofings. Specially prepared Asphalt, tempered to resist changes and extremes of temperature, provide a roofing that does not soften in 'summer nor crack in winter. Come in and test our Carey roofings for yourself. We cfcrry a complete line in all weights to meet every need. ) MNKLIN HARDWARE CO. FRANKLIN, N. C
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