The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, November 09, 1916, Image 11

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1 MR. FARMER W E pay 70c per bushel for shelled corn, and $1.00 per bushel for peanuts, in ex change for merchandise. We also, buy Georgia cane syrup, and all country produce. Not every merchant has what you want, but we have. We are prepared for big business, so we want yours TRULOCK SUPPLY COMPANY CLIMAX, GEORGIA. Fight San lose Stale With Lime-Sulphur pecial Shoe Sale At The Bainbridge Shoe Store For Fifteen Days Beginning hursday, November 9th Every man, woman and child in the county can get a |ood pair of shoes at a great sacrifice. The line is new and pmplete, especially selected for southern feet. They are the [est for the money on the market and when you buy your loes here you will not pay the recent advances or the high [rices that you pay elsewhere. Get these prices. eir values and a good line of hosiery that it is worth your while to see. Come and get a pair of these shoes before they are all gone and save a dollar or 'o on each pair. This is the last cut on shoes that you will ever get and you 6 losing money when you dont buy from us. Bainbridge Shoe Store feme of Good Shoes Z. KOBREN, Proprietor Water Street T. H. McHatton, Prof. Horticulture, Ga. State College Of Agriculture. Perhaps the most Important spray in the orchard should be applied dur ing the fall, especially is this true where trees are badly infested with scale. The spray should he put on the trees after the heavy frosts have de foliated them. The material to use Is the concentrated lime-sulphur wash. It is made as follows: Make 80 pounds of flowers of sulphur, or tyouml up sulphur, into a paste with water ; put 40 pounds of the best quick lime into a boiler and slake; add the sul phur paste and tlfty gallons of wa ter and boll for sixty minutes, re place the water Uoiled away and there will be fifty gallons of concentrated lime-sulphur in hand. If one has a hydrometer, test the concentrate and dilute until the hy drometer shows a specific gravity of l.u3 to 1.04 or a reading of from 4 to 5 degrees Beaume. If one has no hydrometer dilute the home made lime-sulplmr by using one gallon of the concentrate to 0 or 7 gallons of water. Apply to the trees after all the leaves have fallen, during late No vember or early December. Where the scale Is serious this is a most important spraying. Bfiadies dull kid white tops, 1 regular $5 value for $3.48 Ladies patent leather boot lace, value $5 for 3.77 Men’s Tan button, a splendid $3.50 value for 2.58 ■Ladies Tan white tops B regular $5 value for 3.49 Ladies Vici button and lace $3 value for 2.15 Men’s gun metal, lace or but ton $3.50 value for 2.48 Indies white boots, regular | 55 boot for 3.98 Old Ladies Comfort, $3.50 value at 1.76 Men’s plain toe, $5 value for 2.98 ■ Ladies white boot, low heel I 53.50 values for 2.48 Ladies regular $2.50 work shoes at 1.98 ■ Ladies patent leather button 1 and lace $3.50 value at . 2.40 Men’s Beacon Regular $5 shoe for 3.48 Men’s best work shoe, $3.50 value 2.68 WANTS. Kill the Weevil? In Stored Grain John R. Fain, Prof. Agronomy, Ga. State College Of Agriculture. In the southern part of Georgia es pecially, the grain weevil will do great damage to stored grain. Seed grain especially requires protection. The grain should be treated with carbon bisulphide. One pound of the liquid put in a cup on top of the grain will treat one ton of grain. The fumes from the carbon-btsulphide being heav ier Ilian air sink dowii through the pile of grain and destroy the weevils. The grain should be In a tight bin barrels or other receptacles that can be closed tightly. Until the treatment is complete, no one should approach tho treated gruln with a light, hum ing pipe or (Ire in any form. The gus produced Is highly explosive. Two Insects cause the weevil dam age, the granery weevil and the an- goumois moth. To be on the sufe side It would be well to treat grain imme diately after storing and again in tho latter part of winter. Corn taken from stalks that have been stripped of their fodder is infested with weevils worse than corn not stripped because the fodder-stripped corn has a tendency to open Its husks and let the Insects In. If a community desires to buy car- bon-blsuIphidG cheaply the College of Agriculture can provide Information as to how to save money. FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms for litarht house keeping, close into business section. Phone 360. WANTED—We will pay 5 cents each for cotton seed hull sacks and oat sacks. Bainbridge Ice Company. FOR RENT—Two large connect ing rooms, furnished, for light house keeping. Apply to Mrs. I. B. Griffin. FORISALE—A good Internation al Harvester Gasoline. Engine in good shape. A bargain for the money. Apply at this office WANTED—Small tract Long Leaf Limber. Give location, amount and price. Address P. O. Box 26, Albany, Ga. FOR SALE—Cleaning and Press ing business, located in best iDvvn in South Georgia; leaving city. If you have the cash and mean business write or come. J. J. Harvard, Bainbridge, Ga. FOR SALE—Cheap, in Climax. Ga., One acre lot on Oak St. Apply to S. F. Hogg, Quitman, Ga. LOST—At Callahan Theatre or between theatre and Academy street, a small Cameo Pin, sur rounded by pearls. Finder please return to Mrs. T. J. Morris and receive reward. Some Farm Saving Hints L. C. HART, Prof. Agr. Engineering, Ga. State College Of Agri. Georgia farmers waste needlessly a great deal of their Investment In farm machinery by failure to properly store and take care of It when through with It in the field. Collect the farm ma chlnery In the tool shed. If there Is no tool shed the Department of Agri cultural Engineering of the College of Agriculture will furnish plans and bill of materials for one free. Clean the machinery thoroughly and cover all bright parts with a heavy oil. Clean out oil boles and plug them with wood or waHte. Put on Paint. Nothing adds to the appearance of a farmstead as much us paint and whitewash. The selling price Is added to very greatly. The structures are preserved and their an Dual depreciation decreased. A full set of formulas and advice gs to the application of paints and white waahei will be sent to all farmers of the state upon application to the Depart ment of Agricultural Engineering of the College. Convenient Farm Buildings. An enormous Ions of time results from poorly designed arrangements for feed ing livestock on the farm. The build ings have not been designed with lit tle thought of labor saving. The Agri cultural Engineering Department of the College of Agriculture can pro vide sets of plans for farm buildings wblch will mean much Having of time over old barn methods. FOR RFNT—One 6 room house on East Broughton St. Pos session given January 1st. Ap ply to Mrs. m. V. Belcher, or phone 248. WANTED—2 or 3 rooms for light house keeping. Two in family. Notify this office. LOST—One gold cuff button set with chip diamond. Return to this office and receive reward CORN—Well we will buy it for cash, Farmers Seed Co. P. O. Box 94, Bainbridge, Ga. LOST, STRAYED or STOLEN- From McCaskill’s pasture on Douglas Lade road, one dark brown or black steer, 4 years old, marked, crop 1 split in rigght ear and smooth crop in left. Reasonable reward for • any information. McDonald Bros., Attapulgus, Ga. WANTED-Lot of Muscovy Ducks. Bainbridge Hospital. FOR SALE Two large upholstered leather rockers in perfect condition, one Buck range, as good as new, one: mahogany combination Book-case and writing desk, tables, small chairs, and etc. Also a few pretty ferns. Mrs Chas. Glov’er. CorJ ner Donaldson and Water Sts. FARM FOR SALE Good farm on Lake Douglas road, one mile from town. 25 aeqes cleared, good three room bored well, stockade and will sell with all farm implements, horse and buggy and 19 head of hogs. Price resonable for cash. See or write. Mrs I. B. Griffin. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY I Agricultural Short Course And the Boll Weevil This year, as never before, the Geor gia farmer should consider taking a short course In agriculture at the Georgia State College of Agriculture. In no other way can a farmer get so much of what he needs In changing his farm practices. The College is a storehouse of Information and the Col lege farm a convincing example of what the Information really is. The short courses'at the College this year will begin January 3, 1917, and last ten days. Complete announcement will he made In a bulletin, which can be obtained by writing to the College of Agriculture at Athens. Capable and experienced bust ness man offers his services either part or all time, ean han die any feature of your business including correspondence ant books; best reference. Addres W. B„ care E. H. Griffin, Bain bridge, Ga. DRESS MAKING of all kinds. Coat Suits a specialty. All work done by an experienced Seam stress, a graduate of Spellman. Martha A. Collum, 410 Washing ton street. 4t MUSTANG For Sprains, Lameness, I Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism J Penetrates and Hecdsi > [. Stops Pain At Once [ For Man and Beast [ 25c. 50c. $1. At All Dealers. I LINIMENT