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The Reily -“Taylor Cos. New Orleans
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COTTON SEED MEAL
BEST FERTILIZER
This Is Opinion of Hon.
Jim Price
WARNS AGAINST "LYES’’
Commissioner of Agricul
ture Discusses Fertilizer
Situation in An Interst
ing Article
As before stated, the question
of fertilizers is giving this depart
ment no little trouble. Nunierous
inquiries are being received re
garding materials of an inferior
character. Some of these ma
terials are being offered in a wav
calculated to mislead the farmers
of Georgia.
The department is, of course,
answering all inquiries as prompt
ly as possible, but I take this
method of putting before the
.public some of the more import
ant questions raised. For exam
ple, we have had many inquiries
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WOMAN ALL RUN DOWN
Hade Strong and Well By Vinol
Waynesboro,Pa. —“ I was all run down
after a hard spell of bronchitis so it was
hard for me to keep about. I had pains
in my chest and took cold easily. A
friend asked me to try Vinol. I did and
it built me up so I am strong and well
and 1 am able to do my housework which
I had not done for three months before
taking Vinol.”— Mrs. Y. R. Hor
bough, Waynesboro, Pa.
Vinol creates an appetite, aids diges
tion, makes pure blood and creates
strength. Your money back if it fails.
Woods-Carmicbael Drug & Book Cos.
Jackson, Ga.
as to the use “lye,” usually sold
for making soap, as a substitute
for potash. Some appear to have
the idea that this contains potash
which may be used in the place
of potash salts for fertilizing pur
poses. This material is not pot
ash, but contains caustic soda,
and upon many of the containers
is so marked. These lyes contain
no potash whatever, and more
over are worthless as a fertilizer.
This imformation is given for the
benefit generally of the farmers
of Georgia.
Many questions have been
a>ked the department as to the
use of limestone and ground
phosphate rock. In this connec
tion I am quoting the opinion of
the State Chemist, Dr. R. E.
Stallings:
“Replying to communications
asking information as to the use
of ground phosphate rock as a
fertilizer, some manufacturers of
this material have been making
great claims for it, stating that
it is quickly available to plants.
All the phosphoric acid present
in ground phosphate rock is insol
uble and it contains no available
phosphoric acid.
“This material should be used
only on lands that contain a con
siderable amount of organic or
vegetable matter, or with a large
amount of manure. In this way
and by proper cultivation, con
siderable benefits may eventually
be derived from its use.
“Those who use ground phos
phate rock on the average Geor
gia soil, which is deficient in or
ganic matter, and expect immedi
ate results will be disappointed.”
I particularv want to warn the
farmers of Georgia against using
substitutes for potash, unless
they really know what these sub
stitutes are and what they will
do. We have a natural product
in Georgia which all farmers have
been using for many years with
good results, namely, cotton seed
meal.
The mixture of cotton seed
meal and acid phosphate in prop
er proportions makes a good fer
tilizer, but naturally under pres
ent conditions, the farmer is j ustly
alarmed at the prices of these
products which are unprecedent
ly high. But, considering the
high price of cotton seed and that
of acid caused by the European
war, we can readily understand
why this product costs more than
it did before.
Every farmer knows there is
some potash in cotton seed meal.
It may be gathered from the
State Chemist’s assertion pub
lished in the department’s ferti
lizer bulletins, that the average
amount of potash in cotton seed
meal is 1.8 per cent. Therefore, in
calculating the value of cotton
seed meal, it is necessary to mul
tiply the nitrogen content by the
value of nitrogen ruling for the
season, namely, $4.00 per unit
this year, as against $3.80 last
year, and adding to this result
$13.50 to cover the value of 1.8
percent of potash calculated last
season at $1.50 per unit, and this
year at not less than $6.00, and
2.7 percent phosphoric acid calcu
lated last year at 70 cents per
unit and this year at SI.OO. Stan
dard meal contains 6.18 per cent
nitrogen, equivalent to 71 per
cent ammonia, while high grade
meal must contain not less than
6.60 percent nitrogen, equivalent
to 8 per cent ammonia.
Taking this average content of
cotton seed meal, you can clearly
see from this calculation that the
Chemist considers cotton seed
meal at the present prices of the
ingredients which it contains,
worth something like $35.00
per ton for fertilizing purposes.
This imformation is given vou,
Mr. Farmer, for such assistance
as it may render you in the mat
ter of choosing the fertilizer you
will use this year. You will un
derstand that this department
cannot advertise or recommend
any particular commodity or ma
terial. Our duty is simply to
CITROLAX
CITR O L A X
CITROLAX
Best thing for constipation, sour
stomach, lazy liver and sluggish bow
els. Stops a sick headache almost at
once. Gives a most thorough and sat
isfactory Hushing—no pain, no nausea.
Keeps your system cleansed, sweet and
wholesome, Ask for Citrolax. The
Owl Pharmacy, adv.
Speaking
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Weather
These are all catarrhal conditions. All
dependent upon the same cause, climatic
changes. Sloppy weather underfoot. High
winds, chilling blasts, changing from day to day.
Thermometer dancing a jig. Barometer follow- and
ing suit.
All of the acute catarrhal conditions above
referred to, call for
They call loudly, too. If Peruna is neglected
these catarrhal conditions are liable to become
chronic. One bottle of Peruna used at the
right time will save months, even years, of
suffering and sickness.
THE PERUNA COMPANY
Columbus, . . Ohio
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place before you the facts.
It is exceedingly gratifying to
this department to receive so
many encouraging reports from
the bacteria furnished to many
farmers over the state for the
inoculation of leguminous crops.
Many have inquired as to whether
or not this bacteria will be furn
ished at 25 cents per acre this
year. lam glad to say that the
price will be no higher and those
wishing the bacteria can obtain
it from this Department by mail
ing to us either Post Office money
order, check or cash. In ordering
it should be stated for what crops
the bacteria is wanted, for the
reason that each legume reqiures
a special strain of bacteria.
J. D. PRICE, Com.
of Agriculture of Georgia.
GIRLS! GIRLS! TRY TANARUS!
STOP DANDRUFF AND
BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR
Hair stops falling out and
gets thick, wavy, strong
and beautiful
Your hair becomes light, wavy,
fluffy, abundant and appears as
soft, lustrous and beautiful as a
young girl’s after a “Danderine
hair cleanse.” Just try this —
moisten a cloth with a little Dan
derine and carefully draw it
through your hair, taking one
small strand at a time. This
will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt
and excessive oil and in just a
few moments you have doubled
the beauty of your hair.
Besides beautifying the hair at
once. Danderine dissolves every
particle of dandruff; cleanses,
purifies and invigorates the scalp,
forever stopping itching and fall
ing hair.
But what will please you most
will be after a few weeks’
use when vou will actually see
j new hair—fine and downy at first
i —ves—but really new hair grow
ing all over the scalp. If you
care for pretty, soft hair and lots
of it surely get a 25-cent bottle of
Knowlton’s Danderine trom any
druggist or toilet counter, and
just try it. adv
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank the friends
and neighbors for being so good
I to us in the sickness and death of
our husband and father and also
thank Dr. Woods for we know*
he did all that could be done. May
God’s richest blessings dwell with
each and every one is our prayer.
Mrs. J. B. Thaxton and Family.
pe-ru-nal
WHY YOU ARE NERVOUS
The nervous system is the alarm system
of the human body.
In perfect health we hardly realize that
vve have a network of nerves, but when
health is ebbing, when strength is declin
ing; the same nervous system gives the
alarm in headaches, tiredness, dreamful
sleep, irritability and unless corrected,
leads straight to a breakdown.
To correct nervousness, Scott’s Emul
sion is exactly what you should take; its
rich nutriment gets into the blood and
rich blood feeds the tiny nerve-cells while
the whole system responds to its refresh
ing tonic force. It is free from alcohol.
Scott & Bowne. Bloomfield, N. J.
WILL OBSERVE “GO-TO-SUN
DAY-SGHOOL DAY” THE 1?
Indications are that “Georgia-
Go-To-Sunday-School-Day,” Feb.
13, will be celebrated with more
interest than ever this year. Ir
respective of denomination the oc
casion will be general observed
by the Sunday schools of the state.
It is said that more than one
thousand Sunday schools will ren
der the program furnished by the
Georgia Sunday School Associa
tion.
Showing his interest in the
movement. Gov. Harris has issued
a proclamation calling upon the
people of the state to unite in
observing the day.
The local Sunday schools in
common with hundreds of others
over the state will render a pro
gram appropriate to the occasion.
Choice registered Durpc-Jersey
pigs sl2 per pair. G. E. Mallet.
IT IS SERIOUS
Some Jackson people Fail
to Realize the serious
ness of a bad back
The constant aching of a bad back,
The weariness, the tired feeling,
The pains and aches of kidney ills
may result seriously if neglected.
Dangerous urinary troubles often
follow.
A Jackson citizen shows you what
to do.
Mrs. J. R. Thurston, Brookwood
Ave., Jackson, says: “I strained iny
back while house-cleaning and my kid
neys beeame overtaxed. I suffered so
that I had to put pillows under my
back and I was-so sore that I couldn't
stoop over. My kidneys felt as though
they were swollen. The kidney secre
tions caused me much annoyance. I
procured Doans’ Kidney pills from
Slaton Drug Cos. and they* relieved the
pains in my back and all symptoms of
kidney trouble disappeared.”
Price 50c at all dealers. Don’t sim
ply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mrs. Thurston had. Foster-Milbum
Cos., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. adv
€
February and
March bring weather
conditions very trying
to most people.
Colds, coughs,
sore throat, tonsilitis,
catarrh, bronchitis,
pneumonia, are all
prevalent.