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FOR SALE.
FINE LOT of saw-mill timber, two and
one-half million feet; farthest away
from railway station is % of a mile.
Nice eight-room building leased with
it, and other improvements, or will sell
land with timber. This timber is on
Georgia & Florida Railroad, near the
Altamaha river, in Jeff Davis county.
See it quick. Address, S. W. JOHNSON,
M. D., Winnie Davis, Ga.
Land Sale
Toombs County, Ga.
AUCTION
About 6,000 Acres
SUB DIVIDED INTO SMALL FARMS
Best class of South Georgia farm
land, red pebble surface, clay founda
tion, in healthy district, with 10,000,000
feet (estimated) virgin long leaf pine,
near the towns of Vidalia and Lyons
and near S. A. L. Ry., G. & F. Ry., A.
& W. L. Ry., with survey for another
railroad running through it. Good roads
with R. F. D. and good drinking water
abundant. Schools and churches easily
accessible. This land sub-divided into
farms of 25 acres and upwards, will be
sold at auction at Vidalia, Ga., begin
ning 11 o’clock a. m. Jan. 24, 1911.
A RARE OPPORTUNITY
To Acquire Homes and Good Land
Payments part cash, balance on easy
terms. A careful investigation will pay
you. For further information, write
WILLIAM L. CLAY, Savannah, Ga,
LEAF TOBACCO FOR SALE
Fine to chew and smoke. Grown
by a deep-dyed-in-the-wool Populist
and firm believer in Thomas E. Wat
son’s deathless principles. Write for
prices to
W. L. Parks, R.F.D. 1, Adams, Tenn.
Genuine
Tom Watson
Melon Seed
Larger
Sweeter
Better Shipper
Better Keeper
Than any other melon
One-fourth pound - $ .40
One-half pound - - .75
One pound - - - 1.25
Five pounds - - - 6-00
These seed were all grown on
Tom Watson’s farm by his son,
J. D. WATSON, Thomson, Ga.
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not make eggs unless they are sup
plied with certain necessary elements
for egg making.
Chickens should be given an extra
allowance of corn at night, for corn
furnishes heat to the body, as it is
slow to digest. For comfort during
winter the crop should be kept prac
tically full during the entire night.
An essential in the hen’s comfort
in cold weather is a floor where no
•drafts* are felt. While you are re
pairing the chicken house, bank it up
well on the outside, and if the floor
is of earth, make sure to have it
higher inside than the ground with
out.
Fowls left to shift for themselves
generally shift the responsibility for
filling the egg basket when eggs are
high priced.
Amateurs should start out with
small flocks, using only one breed of
fowls. These should receive their
constant attention and care. The
chickens must be regularly fed and
watered, their houses and nests must
be kept clean, otherwise they will die
from disease.
A pure bred male in the poultry
yard pays for himself just the same
as any other pure bred stock on the
farm.
When turkeys are drooping and
seem to be lacking life, get some
meat scrap for them, or blood meal
and feed in the mash daily a tea
spoonful of this for each turkey. An
other remedy is to place in the mash
for each turkey, soda hyposulphite
in a quantity about the size of a
large pea.
Plenty of meat scraps and cut
green bone must be fed to the lay
ing hens from now until they are on
full range next spring.
One of the best mediums through
which disease passes from one fowl
to another is the drink dish. On that
account it should be thoroughly dis
infected by scalding with boiling
water every day or every other day.
When there are two pens of fowls
in the same house, separated by a
partition, the drink dish may be set
in the partition so that fowls may
drink from both sides. It should rest
on a shelf so that it may be easily
removed for cleaning and disinfect
ing.
When hens are kept to produce
table eggs only, it is better not to
have a male in the flock; for in such
cases he is merely a disturbing ele
ment. —Fort Worth Citizen.
California Women and
the Japs
Women has not the right to vote,
but she retains the privilege made
historic by Helen of Troy, to raise a
rumpus in the church society or to
start a war between nations.
If she wishes to follow a certain
course she is going to follow it, and
all the government in the world can
not forbid her. In Passadena Cal.,
she exercises her immemorial right
to go to a society affair or to stay
at home, to dance with whom she
chooses and when she chooses.
Tn a recent instance she chose not
to mingle on terms of social equality
with the Japanese, and she did not
do it, sublimely indifferent to what
Uncle Sam or anybody else thought
about it , and regardless of strained
relations and even possible war with
Japan. She did not like the idea of
going to a ball given in honor of the
Japanese officers aboard Nippon’®
battleship anchored in the harbor,
and that was all there was to it. No
body could make her go and nobody
was foolish enough to try to make
her.
In our humble opinion the women
of Pasadena, Cal., were right and
their failure to consider the conse
quences evidence of a spirit all too
uncommon. The Japanese are a pow
erful people, but they are not our
people. Union between the whites
and the Mongolians is unthinkable,
and this without regard to which
race is the superior. If social union
cannot be tolerated, any special com
munion that might tend to that con
summation is vzrong.
It is the old race question which
we of the South have been wrestling
with for years, and which we have to
a certain extent settled. We have de
cided, if the decision was not made
for us by nature that social equal,ity
is impossible and we are h&tf glad
that conditions have*arisen to force
the people of another great section
of the country to see things as we see
them. We do not imagine that war
will come of the Pasadena incident
but if war is necessary to maintain
the integrity of the white race in
America, then war will have to come.
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