The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, June 01, 1916, Image 5

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Ictff " _ 00, j and CITY property s before placing >' oUr application. H#ve Plenty of ' Money 61 year Terms. [jer & Custer ffEffSE ■House Bridge, GA, Sloan's Liniment t e |p Rheumatism? Leman whouges it he ■ "Po think I suffered all Us when one 25c bottle Vs Liniment cured me,” grateful user. If you leumatism or suffer from pa. Backache, Soreness ffness, don’t put off gett- ottle ot Sloan’s. It will )U such welcome relief, sand soothes the sore, iful places and you feel | uc h better. Buy it at any ■store, only 2o cents, (i) LrE OFTEN ASKED Jisthe best Eczema Remedy, (forays recommend ECZEMA REMEDY ie surest and most satis- Sold only by us, 50c 1.00. (ILLS PHARMACY i Bldg. Bainbridge, Ga. Peach Spraying Time Here To Control Orchard Pests Atlanta, Ga., March (Special).—Georgia’s annual average yield of 5,000 carloads of peaches is in splendid demand at good prices the country over, because Georgia grows a perfect fruit. Georgia's peaches are perfect because the fruit is properly cultivated and, more important still it Is properly and systematically sprayed. Where the fruit is not so sprayed, it is not perfect, It is less desirable and, if marketable at all, it brings an inadequate and far from satisfactory price. Whether you have one tree or a whole orchard, spraying is equally necessary, If you would have perfect peaches. There is no other way. The State Board of Entomology has just prepared a new bulletin on the sub ject of peach pests and diseases, together with preventive remedies. This bulletin which is the most exhaustive treatment of the subject the depart ment has yet published, will b? mailed to anyone interested upon application, The Most Common Pests. Prevalence of peach pests and diseases varies in different sections of the itate and, often, in different even though neighboring orchards. The most common pests and diseases including San Jose scale. Plum Curcullo, brown rot, scab, terrapin scale and peach leaf curl, are controlled by spraying; ’he peachtree borer, and other very common pests, the shot hole borer and the nematode worm must be controlled by mechanical means. I’he best control for San Jose Scale is spraying with the lime-sulphur solu- Ti'CM. Where the trees are badly infested, there should be two sprayings, one in the fall and the other known as the “winter or dormant" spraying within the last three weeks before the bloom buds begin to open. In most jections of the state these buds are already open, so that it is too late to tpray for the scale at this time—the latter part of March. The peachtree borer is the insect that bores Into the tree and lives on the Bap wood and bark. His presence is indicated by the common gummy exuda- Vons on the trees. Mounding and worming are the only effective methods et’ dealing with him. The building of cone-shaped, compact dirt mounds around the trees about the middle of August, prevents the larvae or young worms from getting into the base of the tree. The latter part of October finds most of the worms on the outside of the tree, above the mound, under guai and other protection, where they are easily removed by scraping with a aormiug hook. Spraying Tree Now. The important pests to which orchardmen should give attention right now by spraying are plum curculio, brown rot and peach scab. The curcutio is the well known insect which causes wormy peaches. Brown roL is a fungus disease which attacks blossoms, twigs and fruit. The fruit finally rots and falls to the ground. Peach scab is a common skin disease, par ticularly of late maturing varieties, rendering the fruit unsightly and less salable. The spray for curculio should be applied just as the shucks are shedding. Use 3-4 of a pound of powdered arsenate of lead (or 1 1-2 pounds lead paste) and three pounds of lump lime, to 50 gallons of v ater. Uso a wide nozzle throwing a fine mist; thoroughly cover but do not drench the trees. For brown rot, curculio and scab, spray four weeks after the petals drop, or about three weeks after the first spraying for curculio, with home-cooked lime—sulphur solution and powdered arsenate of lead in the proportion 8 pounds lime, 8 pounds sulphur and 1-2 pound arsenate of lead to 50 gallons of water. This same spray should be again applied, for same diseases, about one month before the ripening period. The disc opening of the nozzle this time should be slightly larger so as to give coarser spray and heavier coating to the fruit. The shot hole borer is an insect which bores into the tree very much as If it had been struck by a bird shot. The only effective control is to cut oul and bum infested limbs. Peach Leaf Curl. Peach leaf curl, a foliage disease, attacks the leaves, causing them to curl, to become discolored and finally drop to the ground. It is controlled by the lime-sulphur spray used for San Jose scale. If there is no scale, a weaker solution of the same spray will suffice. For peach crown gall, terrapin scale and nematode worm, which are less common, see bulletin for directions. For spraying for scale where lime-sulphur solution Is used, the lime-sulphur concentrate has taken the place of the old-fashioned home-made lime-sulphur solution. The concentrate is made by cooking 100 pounds sulphur and fifty pounds of lime In 50 gallons of water, and this is then diluted to 350 or 400 gallons as needed. Kept air tight, the concentrate will last for a long time. For spraying for scale where lime-sulphur solution is used, the lime-sulphur Spraying time is here. If you have much of it to do send for the new bulletin. “Fair-List” Factors J • • • Y OU can pay 10% to 50% MORE than Goodrich Fair-List prices, for other Fabric Tires of no better quality,— without averaging 1% MORE actual Mileage out ox them! You can accidentally Puncture,—or accident- alb) Ruin,—the highest-priced Fabric Tire that ever was frilled into Extravagance,—in the FIRST WEEK you use it! And,—you would have no more recourse (with such Extravagant Tires), than you have on these Fair-Listed Goodrich “Barefoot” Tires, which cost you one-third to one-tenth LESS, for self-same Service, plus more Resilience, —more Cling, Spring, and true Pneumatic quality. Now,—consider that Message,—for Thrift. Then note following prices:— Goodrich f — '— Goodrich 11 Fair-List ” Prices BLACK "BAREFOOT” SAFETY-TREADS 30x3 1 ir j 30 x 3 Ford ■’ ,ze3 [$10.40 l $13.40 32x3% $15.45 33x4 - $22.00 34x4 $22.40 36x4% - $31.60 37x5 $37.35 38 x 5% - $50.60 0 • u -. pn T era ?e “LARGER,”— , n Type for Type,—and s *e for Size.-than Goodrich Fair-Li st Tires THE II. F. GOODRICH CO. A>—Ohio Tires HOLOERS IF REVENUE LIGENSESJN DECATUR In this issue as is required by law, the Sheriff is publishing a list of the Liquor Dealers Licen ses that are held in this county. It will be also noticed that three drug firms in the county have these licenses. In the literal construction of the law as is generally believed thi3 holding of the license carri ed with it some question as to whether a man is selling whiskey or not. The Federal laws require the druggist to have this license or alcohol cannot be supplied the people that have to have it. If the druggist ‘fails to have this license he is in violation of the Federal law and it he does have them some people are liable to misconstrue it to mean that they are engaged in an unlawful busi ness. The purpose of this article is to let the people know that a druggist is required by the Federal Law to have these licenses and it is in keeping with this business to have them or risk prosecution in the Federal Courts. In the filling of pre scriptions, in the work of sever al important lines of trade acohol has to be used ample pro vision has been made by law to take care and carry on such trades and it does not not rest on the druggist to make answer to suspicion as it would if some one engaged in some other line of business should hold a license. This is merely an explanation )f the matter because of the fact that this is the first time the list has been published and some people are very quick to mis construe such matters. The druggists in the countv holding the license as required by the Federal Law are the Ehrlich Drug Co., of Bainbridge, and the Palace Drug Co., of Donalson- ville. If any drug store is selling alcohol, or any prescription con taining alcohol, for even trade purposes and do not hold a Revenue license they are violat ing the Federal laws and are liable to prosecution. If any other business holds a license they rest under the suspicion of being in an unlawful business and the recent laws make the holding of a license of this kind by any other than a licensed drug firm a prima facie evidence chat they are tigering. This is merely to inform the people the real meaning of the publish ing of the list of License Holders of this county. STATE EXAMINATIONS . TEACHERS’ CERTIFICATES The dates for state examinations for teachers’ certificates from the summer school of the University of Georgia, have been set ami are August 4 and 5. This will be at the close of the summer school session. These examinations, of course, are all that are required of a teacher at tending the summer school, who In tends to teach in the state. ENTERTAINMENTS AT SUMMER SCHOOL. Entertainments at Summer School. Those who have charge of the sum mer school of the University of Geor gia leave nothing undone to make the session both entertaining and help ful. Among the attractions announc ed for this summer are I he Coburn players offering three plays; open air concerts; mountain excursions; local excursions and picnics; opera con certs; pageants; musicales; games; swimming; tennis; play festivals; story tolling hours, etc. HS6B£STE8 SPILLS LADEJn J f«k ?out for CRT.CHE8-TBR 55 DIAMOND BRAND PILLS in Rpd ami J Gold metallic Lojcci, scaled wi'-li Diuc\ Ribbon. Takb no other. Ilnf 0F70 DruKftlit cod fop OIII-CIILS-TEll DIAMOND PILLS, for twentr-nrs years regarded nj Dest, Safest, Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS DIME MILLION GOOD BRICK The Best We Ever Made. The Bainbridge Brick Company wishes to an nounce that they have on hand nearly one million splendid brick, the best that we have ever put out and we are ready to supply the folks here that want good brick. Prices much cheaper than any brick shipped in here arid every one bought puts the money into the local channels of trade. The Dollar that goes the fartherest and does YOU the most good is the one spent at HOME. BAINBRIDGE BRICK CO. PHONE NO. 225-J BAINBRIDGE. GA. Great Bargains in Used Cars All these Cars have been thoroughly over hauled, and all worn parts replaced with new ones. One Touring Car $225.00 One Touring Car $250.00 One Touring Car $300.00 One Touring Car $300.00 One Touring Car $325.00 They look good, run good, and are all good Bargains. Bainbridge Motor Car Co. BAINBRIDGE. GEORGIA. LOW EXCURSION RATES :=VIA-:'.':"—===== Atlantic Coast Line Railway “The Standard Railroad of the Soath” ===== TO ===== APALACHICOLA AND PORT ST. JOE FLA. JUNE 2nd, 1916 $3- -From Bainbridge— $3 Tickets limited to return leaving Apalachicola and Port St. Joe not later than evening of June 4th, 1916. Numerous attractions and amusements such as crabbing, fishing, boating, floundering, turtle egg hunting, bathing, dancing, base-ball, moonlight excursions on St. Joseph’s Bay etc. For Tickets and Pullman reservations apply to H. M. DYKES, Ticket Agent A. C. L. Ry. Bainbridge, Georgia.