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American
Farmer :
Boys
Are Falling
on the
Battlefields
of France
Yours May
be "Next!
Health
About
Gone
PREPARED BY
The Federal Food Admin
istration For Georgia
Expert Tells How To Develop
Prize Winner.
Just tho pedigree alone will not
| make a good bog. All animals must
l have teed and care. It 70U select
a well-bred, well-developed bog and
give it clean quarters, clean water,
plenty Of teed at regular feeding pe
riods, you should be rewarded by bav-
Mtny thouttnM 0!
women guttering bom
womanly trouble, have
been benefited by tbe use
of Carflul, the woman’s
tonic, according to letters
' wereceive^aMIar to this
one from Mrs. Z.V.Spat.
ofHayne.N.C. "I could
not stand on my feet, and
Just sutfered terribly,"
she says. “As my suf
fering was so great, and
he had tried other reme
dies, Dr. had US
eetCardid. v . I began
ing it develop into a fine animal How-
ever, you can take the aahie
end, by keeping it in email, dirty
quarters, giving ft dirty dish-water to
drink, com alone or feed of any kind
at Irregular Intervale, you will have
a scrub. In other words, lust the
pedigree alone will not keep a hog
from being a scrub, but plenty of feed,
clean quarters and regular attention
is what counts'fully as much as the
pedigree.
A great mistake is often made In
aot starting the. real feeding of hogs
early In their lives. It Is not necessary,
to wait until the pigs are large enough
to run all over tho place before feed
ing them. As a matter of fact, the
critical period of a pig's life is lust
after it has been weaned and before
It has become accustomed to eating
heavy feed. For. that reason, it should
be brought to the heavy feeds gradu
ally. It is good practice to have a
clean, tight trough lust outside the
pen. Make a place so the pigs, can
get out to it, and two or three times
a day pour in something they. like.
Skimmed milk is the best feed to start
with, and,.as they begin to take to
lb add lust a little shorts. When ^
are eight of nine weeks olu, *uey —- —- — —
should be eating- fairly- well. A little 1 to come under 10 pounds at
peanut meal could be added. Feed • umB ‘ .
clean In a few momenta. Dont over- ta a,, at ate are
... ... , ' ... making report to Federal Food Admin-
After the pigs are ten to twelve jstrator Andrew M. Soule that the spir-
weeks old, eating well and thrifty, give It and letter of fairness of the flour
them a pouring slop of one-fourth card system. Is not being properly ob
bran, one-fourth shorts and one-halt served. Cases In complaint'are that
peanut meal. Velvetbean meal could Jber® *® » Practice to some extent of
be used in place of bran If soaked, say, ft*?*
... . ..l. awwiwfcu a. iiiii. aa u i. than one card in the specified time
ten hours. Sprinkle a little salt in ^ thereby accumulating more than
three times a week and mix to a pour- a faIr and oqnitable amount of flour.
Ing slop with milk if you have lb Any The system was especially designed
kind of milk will do. Feed twice n to aid the people In the country Els-
jay what they will clean op, while trictsand, In the main, they are no-
runnlng on pasture. See that they cepting It in that spirit and cooper-
h,l ter Pl HMt 0 of a nte UWa^W^to iS
Each county administrator his been
E. Downing, State College of Agri- advised by Dr. Soule to require a woek-
culture. ly report made of every card Issued,
improving, and It cured
me. I know, and my
doctor knows, what Car
dnl did for me, lor my
nerves and health were
About gone.” -V :
Administration tor Qeorgla there Is
now going out a request to all retail
merchants that they increase their ef
forts to bring about a still further con
servation of flour among their patrons.
They are asked not only to hold their
Bales to 24 and 4S pound packages, but
to nso their influence with customers
TAKE
suffer casualties in “No Man’s
Land” you’ll find “R. F. D.”
n after the name of some of the
dead, wounded or “missing.”
These letters stamp that
.1 ~ -=-M fay as the son of a farmer.
'T'HE longer this war is prolonged the more blood of these plow hoys
will be spilled—the more often you’ll see,“R. F. D.” emergency
addresses. Your boy may be there—a brave volunteer. Soon you
may find bis name'on die casualty list Save your boy! Save your
neighbor’s boyi -
It can be done only by bringing this war to a speedy close. The
war will never end until America and her Allies have been victori
ous; until the military nobility—those who caused it—is subdued.
INVEST NOW IN
to take the 24-pound package when
they call for 48, and try to get through
with that In the same request is the
further plea that they get In behind
ce to tho conservation of sugar and adherri
the# to the 5 and 10-pound packages, and
id try to get throi
same request Is -
the conservation of sugar and adherrf
„„„ .... _ .~ : —Z --packages, and
are eight or nine weeks old, they flo »“ they can to purauade Individual
«. t 11-^ it »• tun. I DurchuM to pomn tmriar 10 notinda Aft
She writes further! 4r T
am in splendid health...
can do my work. I feel I
owe it to Cardul, lor I wi*
- In drcadhil condition."
II you are nervous, nut
down and weak, or suiter
from headache, backache,'
etc., every mouth, try
Cfirdul. Thousands ol
women praise this mcdl*.
cine lor the good It has
done them, and many
physicians who have Used
Cardul successfully with
their women patients, for
years, endorse this medi
cine. Thlnkwhatltmeans
to be In eplendld health,
like Mrs. Spell. Qive
Cardul a trial.
AH Druggists
in
LIBERTY BONDS
Your part in stamping out Prussian autocracy is to fbmish the finance.
Liberty Bonds feed, clothe and equip our soldiers.
Subscribe now to just as many as yon cam The Government accepts you*
money as a loan and pays you interest on the investment until the principal is
returned. INVEST NOW.
This Space Contributed by Following Business Men of Lilly
a B. FOREHAND a C. INGRAM B. L. DICKSON
J. P. HEARD S. A. FOREHAND E. H. McCOUCH
S. P. ADAMS J. A. INGRAM W. C. INGRAM
. J. O. McCOUCH H. D. ROYAL ; PERRY 3ENTELL
RICKS LUMBER CO. D. T. FOREHAND S. J. JONES
The elements of plant food that
ire of special Interest In the seleo
don, of fertilizers are.nitrogen, phos-
CHEVROLET,
MULES FOR SALE
Foot good mules for sale. Apply to
J. H. JORDAN.
Books are now open for return of
advalorem taxes, city property.
3-21-4t N. A. .POWELL, C. A T.
ions as a whole are wen anpplled with
potash and. when well worked and sup
plied with organic matter, there Is
sufficient potash made available tor
the -growing plants. Nitrogen and
ihosphorae are more defldsnt and. If
a mi-... ...S.I.I.. thus enn ellfn.
NOTICE
fertilizers containing these constitu
ents in liberal quantities are need and
the soil properly handled, the nso of
potash will not be advisable. Under-
these conditions a fertilizer contain
ing about 10 per cent of available
phosphoric acid and 2t4 to 3 per'ceat
it nitrogen is advisable for general
term crops. In case of leguminous
The Chevrolet valve-in-head motor is the direct-ap-
plication-of-power type. Gasoline vapor ia introduced
directly into the cylinder head and is exploded flatly
against the piston head, just like a hammer striking a
nail squarely on the head.
- r m mriBssPM ejertr S®"' ’V
We have for your inspection the B. F. Avery
line of Farming Implements, such as -riding and
walking Cultivators, Weeders, etc. No stronger
line in America today and the prices are com
paratively low. You will also find the Planet
Junior Harrows, Cultivators, Garden PIoWb—and
parts for each and every one.
Big stock of screen doors and windows and
Screen Wire in all styles for recovering your old
doors-.
Our stock of Ford Tires is exceedingly large
and must be reduced. At present our prices on
this lot are more than 5 per cent less than market
prices.
See the new line of Aluminum Ware at a sac
rifice. We have reduced tbf prices to move the
goods. Do your bit by investigating our line.be-
fore purchasing elsewhere. *
Every bit of power from the explosion is utilized to
turn the flywheel—there is absolutely no waste.
In all other types of motors the gasoline is introduced
into a side chamber, where it is exploded. The force
travel^'ftrmim^h^nznu^ to the piston head and a
Ive-in-head powered. The
6670, Touring at $685, Se-
knd also the “F-A” model
yal Mail Roadster at $985.
y equipped. Prices f.o.b.
Under certain. conditions, euch as
i soils whOre cotton rusts the liberal
ise of potash may be used to advan
tage, oven at present prices.
Conditions at tbe present time, due.
to the war, are such that an increase
in crop production is necessary. The
tact that labor Is £lgh and scarce, due
largely to the same cause, makes It
imperative that this Increase he pro-
iuced on a smaller acreage. This not
,nly demands belter preparation and
mltlvatlon, but a rational nse of com
mercial fertilisers.
Certain crops respond to certain ele
ments of plant food more readily than
ithers, and the type of soil may effect
■his response materially. Experiments
teem to Indicate that the type of soil
ie booklet: “Squarely On
Mhe valve-in-head motor
Bines and submarines.
—— |i,CU,
tend to be vaccinated or Immunized.
This is to be desired, since surma
alone has only a temporary effect to
ward protection against the disease.
"In all cases of outbreaks consist
ent efforts to clean up should be em
ployed. Dead hogs and bedding
should be BURNED. Manure In the
hog houses, barn yards and stables
■hnni.1 Buss anMtil am tko rt.._
FORD & CALHOUN
Pinehurst, Ga.
should be spread on the fields. Sur
face water should be drained oat of
tbe |pts and disinfectants liberally ap
plied to the floors, walls and runways