. Turner's North Carolina almanac : for the year of our Lord ... . acre, an4it can be grown on nearly all kinds •€soils. Practical Poultry Points. Introduce new blood among the poultry. Give the fowls especial care during themoulting season. Oil meal will assist and hasten the moult-ing process. Do not expect to get good, pure-breipoultry for six cents per pound. Keep the henhouse clean and sweet. Hens should have food and drink at regn-lar intervals. Treat your fowls gently and they will betame and look to you for kindness. Save all the droppings for future use. Give your fowls plenty of room


. Turner's North Carolina almanac : for the year of our Lord ... . acre, an4it can be grown on nearly all kinds •€soils. Practical Poultry Points. Introduce new blood among the poultry. Give the fowls especial care during themoulting season. Oil meal will assist and hasten the moult-ing process. Do not expect to get good, pure-breipoultry for six cents per pound. Keep the henhouse clean and sweet. Hens should have food and drink at regn-lar intervals. Treat your fowls gently and they will betame and look to you for kindness. Save all the droppings for future use. Give your fowls plenty of room; savecrowding. Keep the roosts saturated Avith kerosene. Keep the henhouse free from lice andthe hens also. Feed salt very sparingly; large amount*often prove fatal to them. Save your second crop of clover; cut it upand feed with a mixture of bran. Do not forget a supply of fresh water; anegg is nine-tenths water. AND COLLARS, GO TO WHITING BROS., i RALEIGH, N. C, PHOSPHATIG LIME. 4th Month. Best and cheapest , 1904. See ad. page 3630 MOONS H. M. C Last Quarter, 7 0 39 Moon, 15 4 39 D. H. M. JFirst Quarter,22 11 ©Full Moon, 29 5 ^ s•s s J4 o a C/2 1 pi c p ASPECTS OF PLANETS ANDN. C. CHRONOLOGY. CO abn m oo 1 I Dark of the Moon plant seedthat fruit in the ground. Light of the Moon plant seedthat fruit in the light. «:9 1 2 Fri Sat 5 475 46 6 226 23 44 4 34 4 57 ? in aphe. Good ,000 Warm 7 579 5 0 43 1 37 8 25 9 14 14:, Easter Sunday. Days length \2 hours 39 minutes. 5 44 6 23 3 5 20 Mon 5 42 6 24 3 5 43 Tue 5 41 6 25 3 6 5 We 5 39 6 26 3 6 28 Thu 5 38 6 27 2 6 51 Fri 5 36 6 28 2 7 13 Sat 5 35 6 29 2 7 36 $ inS^ sta. g; W. Bat. Shiloh 1862. Thunder5 in perihelion, storm_ 6 $ S Lee surr. C. R. E. comp. 1856. ^ 10 9 2 31 MiS 11 9 3 24 morn 4 16 #• 0 4 5 8 1^ 0 51 o 57 .^ 1 35 6 45 vi4£ 2 13 7 31 10 0 10 48 11 42eve 37 1 40 2 40 3 40 15, Low Sunday. Da


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