. Turner's North Carolina almanac : for the year of our Lord ... . of DlfTerent Foods for Stock. One hundred pounds of good hay forstock are to: Articles. , Pounds. Beets, white silesia 669 Turnips 463 Rye-straw 439 Clover, red, green 37S Carrots 371 Mangolds 368 Potatoes, kept in pit 35I Oat-straw 317 Potatoes 3M Carrot leaves (tops) ISS Hay, English lit LuceTne 89 Clover, red, dry 8€ Buckwheat ^ 78 Corn 62 Oats 59 Barley 51 Rye 5^ Wheat 44 Oil-cake, linseed 4S Peas, dry 37 Beans 28 Weights and Measures for Cooks, Etc. 1 lb. of Wheat Flour is equal to 1 ^t. 1 lb. and 2 ounces of Indian
. Turner's North Carolina almanac : for the year of our Lord ... . of DlfTerent Foods for Stock. One hundred pounds of good hay forstock are to: Articles. , Pounds. Beets, white silesia 669 Turnips 463 Rye-straw 439 Clover, red, green 37S Carrots 371 Mangolds 368 Potatoes, kept in pit 35I Oat-straw 317 Potatoes 3M Carrot leaves (tops) ISS Hay, English lit LuceTne 89 Clover, red, dry 8€ Buckwheat ^ 78 Corn 62 Oats 59 Barley 51 Rye 5^ Wheat 44 Oil-cake, linseed 4S Peas, dry 37 Beans 28 Weights and Measures for Cooks, Etc. 1 lb. of Wheat Flour is equal to 1 ^t. 1 lb. and 2 ounces of Indian Meal make 1 qt. Y lb. of Soft Butter is equal .1 qt. lylb. and 2 ounces of Best Brown Su-gar make 1 ft. 1 lb. and 1 ounce of Powdered White Sugar make 1 qt. 1 lb. of Broken Loaf Sugar is equal to Iqt. 4 large tablespoonfuls make ^> gili 1 common-sized tumbler ^/^ pi»t1 common-sized wine glass is equal to % gill 1 tea-ciip holds .1 gilt 1 large wine glass holds 2 ounce* 1 tablespoonful is equal to % ounce 1^ TURNERS NORTH CAROLINA IPPLEYSCOOKERS. SeU from $ fco Made ofboiler steel. No flues to rust orleak. Cant blowup. Guaranteed tocook 25 bu. feed in 2 hours, and toheat water in stock tanks 200 feetaway. Will heat dairy rooms. Cat-alogue and prices mailed free. «-, RIppley Hardware Co. O ii«x 9 Graiton, 1U8. The Origin of the Names of the Months. January,—The Roman Janus presidedQver the beginning of everything; hencethe first month of the year was calledafter him. February.—The Roman festival Februswas held on the l&th day of this month,m honor of Lupercus, the god of fertility. March.—Named from the Roman godof war. Mars. April.—Latin Aprillis, probably derivedfrom asperire, to open; because springgenerally begins and the buds open inthis month. May.—Latin Maius, probably derivedfrom Maia, a feminine divinity wor-shipped at Rome on the first day of thismonth. June.—Juno, a Roman divinity wor-shipped as the Queen of H
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