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good way to handle manure for
garden purposes is to spread it in
broad, flat piles and allow it to rot,
then apply 100 pounds of acid phos
phate and 100 manure and mix this
well when you put it in a pile. This
will add to the manurial value of the
pile and will prevent the loss of am
monia to a great extent.
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The heavy feeding of corn to pouh
try. especially where there is an ab
sence of good, hard, sharp grit, will
bring on bad cases of indigestion,
which in many cases resembles chol
era. About 92 cases out of 100 re
ported cholera victims are cases of in
digestion . The end is the same, but
the latter disease is not contagious.
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Because the hog has the ability to
utilize grain foods so efficiently and
economically is a poor excuse for
feeding grain exclusively and neglect
ing to reduce the cost of pork grow
ing by the use of supplemental for
age and pasture crops.
Other things that go to make Inten
sive cultivatln a success are manure,
and constructive work in your garden.
Confine yourself to a small garden
spot and work that hard rather than
work over a large one and give It
only half enough attention.
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How are you taking care of the ma
nure that dally accumulates on the
farm? This is a big item to dispose
of any very important in connection
with future soil fertility and big crops.
We trust that you are not allowing it
to go to waste.
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Mongrel live stock and poultry will
be predominant on our American farms
till more of our farmers keep their
own sires, and thus know something
about the blood origin of every living
thing on the premises. It pays to
keep the best and breed the best.
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YOUR NEW SUIT
If it’s a Hart Schaffner &
Marx hasn’t any perfection
now that it won’t have after
months of wear.
There’s real quality in the fabric, real
hand-work in the tailoring. The fine,
graceful fit, the elegant a'ppearance are
there to stay.
What other clothing, ready-for-wear
or custom-made, nets you the absolute
security against all clothes troubles?
W hat other clothing gives you such
lasting pleasure and satisfaction?
PRICED S2O to SSO
AT S2O
A fair sample of what to expect in the way of
superior value, style, tailoring and fit. We’ve
provided enormous assortment at this figure.
very new model is represented. You ought
to see this showing without fail.
Suitable garments for
rain or shine
Water-proofed, yet in every other way
not distinguishable from the usual fall
topcoat. Many other fine values in typical
Raincoats, Slipons, Gabardines, Craven
ettes, etc.
To prevent the further spread of
apple scab a second application of
lime sulphur diluted one gallon to
forty gallons of water should be
made.
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Parsnips and carrots are much bet
ter If allowed to remain In the ground
until the weather freezes. Cover them
with manure and they can be dug up
at any time. •?
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The young stock on the farm, espe
cially the calves that are stunted in
their early growth, are seldom as well
developed as those that grow from
the very beginning.
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Many growers do not know the
value of humus; they are satisfied
wttli their soil. Humus is the life of
your land. Add vegetable matter to
your soil whenever you can.
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The prosperity of any agricultural
community is dependent largely upon
the character of the soil, as well as
upon the climate, market facilities,
character of the people, and other
factors.
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Never has the summer silo been
more valuable than it has this sea
son. Such a year ought to convince
every dairy farmer that he needs just
such provision as this against possi
ble shortage of feed.
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The Maine Experiment station tonic
for fowls is as follows: Pulverized
gentian, one pound; pulverized ginger,
one-quarter pound; pulverized salt
peter, one-quarter pound; iron sul
phate, one-half pound. Mix thorough
ly, and use two or three tablespoon
fuls In ten parts of dry mash.
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Charcoal Is a pressing essential for
poultry. Instead of buying it, rake
up some old chunks of wood, cobs
and other refuse about the place, set
ting fire to them. When the heap
turns to a mass of hot coals, smother
tt down with a little water or dirt, and
when it cools, you will have a handy
supply of charcoal and be rid of the
rubbish.
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The decrease of the lumber supply
has resulted in a steady advance of
prices, so that the growing cost of
building has become a serious problem
on the farm. This question may be
greatly simplified by a study of the
use of concrete.
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Damaged foods, such as moldy
grains, old musty beef scraps, decayed
vegetable matter, tainted meat, green
cut bones, and improperly cured al
falfa are the common causes of a
large percentage of the diseases
affecting poultry.
BLUESTONE 10e per pound at
tlie Rjexall Stores.
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overcoats we've got ready for you,
made lor us aspeciaily by
Hart Schaffner k Mirx
don’t wait any longer.
The new models are better
than you’ve ever seen; and
the prices are easy.
On Thanksgiving Day you
want to dress well, you want
to make a good appearance
you are really on parade
every day in the year.
Hart Schaffner & Marx
Make clothes that give you the right
bearing any day.
SELL THEM AT
$lB, S2O, $22.50, $25, S3O.
Dependon Suits at
$lO, $12.50, sls, $lB.
THE WINDER DRY GOODS CO,
Ladies Aid Society of the Bap
tist Church Will Serve
Turkey, Cakes and
Oysters.
RJemember the Ladies Aid So
ciety of the Baptsit church will
serve a Turkey dinner and Oyster
supper Thanksgiving Day) at The
Sheppard Cafe. Dinner will be
served from 12 to 2 </clock, ev
erything to complete a real Tur
key dinner for 50 cents. Also hot
chocolate, cake, home-made can
dies, a f.sli pond for the children
tfnd from % to 10 o’clock P. M.
they; will serve Oysters stewed
and fried with coffee. Every
body given a special invitation.
Nearly Every Child Has Worms.
Paleness, at times a flushed
face, unnatural hunger, picking
the nose great thirst, etc., are in
dications of worms. Kiekapoo
Worm Killer is a reliable, thor
ough medicine for the removal
of all kinds of w r orms from chil
dren and adults. Kiekapoo
Worm Killer in pleasant candy
form, aids digestion, tones system
overcoming constipation and in
creasing the action of the liver.
)Is perfectly safe for even the
most delicate children. Kiekapoo
Worm Killer makbs children hap
py and healthy. 25c. Guaranteed
Try it. Drug sores or by) mail
Kiekapoo Indian Medicine Cos.,
Philadelphia and St. Louis.
left me with a frightful cough ana
very weak. I had Bpells when I could
hardly breathe or speak for 10 to 20
minutes. My doctor could not help
me, but I was completely cured by
DR. KING’S
lew Discovery
Mrs. J. E. Cox, Joliet, 111. #
50c AND SI.OO AT ALL DRUGG'STS.
The Successful Eye Specialist of
Atlanta to Again Be in Win
der, Wednesday, Nov.
19, and Will Give
Free Exami
nation.
Those having bad sight and
needing correct glasses; al#>
those having headaches and nqr
vousnses caused from eye strain
will be glad to hear of Dr. Ken
mon Mott’s coming visit as aJbove.
This city is one of his establsihetf
offices and he has been here of
ten and given great satisfaction
His 20 years experience eminent
ly fits him for the work. Cross
eyes are straightened without cut
ting, and children s eyes are giv
en special attention. Ilis office
as usual is at Dr. DeDaperriere’s
the dentist, and as he can only
s f ay one day be sure and call on
day as above, Wednesday, Nov.
19th. ; adv t
NOTICE.
All parties indebted to the firm
of Olivr-t'annon & Cos., by note
or account are requested to settle
said indebtedness by November
15th, 1913, as it will be necessary
,to settle up this business on ac
count of the death of the late R.
11. Cannon. Said notes and ac
counts will be found in the hand
'of W. L. Oliver.
This October 23rd., 1913.
Mrs. R. H. Cannon, Executrix
of Ri, H. Cannon, deceased.
Seed Oats for Sale.
Two hundred bushels of Hast
ings 100-1 Seed Oats for sale. J.
W. Moore, Winder, Ga.
To Prevent Blood Poisoning *
apply at once the wonderful old reliable DR.
PORTER S ANTISEPTIC HEALING OIL. a sur.
gical dressing that relieves rain and heals at
‘he same time. Not a liniment. 25c. 50c. SI.OO
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