The Douglas enterprise. (Douglas, Ga.) 1905-current, November 04, 1916, Image 9

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WRIGLLYS |J I THE PERFECT CUM Let us make you acquainted It’s all that the name J Wmj suggests! WjM Wrigley quality— 'l yk made where lb* chewing gum M\ | making is a Wvm£2£. I • _ '.-4 4 PERFECT CUM ritm science. Now three flavorss Have a package of each ■ ~ ii■■ always in reach Don't forget WRSGLEYS S - - 1 PWm SMAP»fe I after every meal g&J - 11 645 Putting It Up to Father. After several unsuccessful attempts to draw her husband Into conversation at the restaurant, the wife discov ered the cause of his abstraction to be a beautiful girl dressed in black at a nearby table. “An attractive widow,” observed the wife coolly. “Yes, indeed, a very attractive wid ow,” agreed the husband enthusiastic ally. “Yes,” sighed the wife. “I wish I were one.”—Ladies’ Home Journal. Why She Liked Saturn. “I wonder,” said the youthful as tronomer, who was slow to do what was expected of him, “if —if you would let me associate you with some star — Venus, perhaps, star of love?” “Well, no,” said the lady ad dressed, thoughtfully; “I would rather you thought of me as Saturn.” “Indeed! Why?” “Oh, well, you know, didn’t you tell me that Saturn has a ring?” He bought one the next day. SOAP IS STRONGLY ALKALINE and constant use will burn out the scalp. Cleanse the scalp by shampoo ing with “La Creole” Hair Dressing, and darken, in the natural way, those ugly, grizzly hairs. Price. SI.OO. —Adv. United States French brandy im ports are increasing. A& for and Get THE HIGHEST QUALITY SPAGHETTI 36 Age Recipe Book Free 51* INKER MFG. CO.. OMAHA. U.SA LARGEST MACAROH! FACTORY IK AMERICA W. N. U., ATLANTA, NO. 42-1916. Hammerless Shotguns j|l|p' Made in 12, 16 and 20 Gauges*' ,,^aßfej| There’s no need of carrying a heavy gun. Winchester Model 1912 shot- guns are made entirely of nickel steel, and hence are the lightest and strongest guns on the market. Be sure to see *d|||3pfi|ajpjtl ? one before buying. Sold by all dealers, gafa| THE REPEATER PAR EXCELLENCE Didn't Feaze Him. “Bang!” went the rifles at the maneuvers. “00-oo!” screamed the pretty girl, a nice decorous, surprised little scream. She stepped backward into the arms of a young man. “Oh!” she said, blushing. “I was frightened by the rifles. I beg your pardon.” “Not at nil,” said the young man. “Let’s go over and watch the artil lery.” Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove’s The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a Gen eral Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties o£ QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. SO cents. Class. “Some class to this fellow’s novels.” “How now?” “Here he has his heroine staring into vacancy—through a jeweled lor gnette.” COVETED BY ALL but possessed by few —a beautiful head of hair. If yours is streaked with gray, or is harsh and stiff, you can re store it to Its former beauty and lus ter by using “La Creole” Hair Dress ing. Price SI.OO. —Adv. Possibly. The Maid —I wonder why we never hear of the dude any more? The Bachelor—Oil! I presume he got married and is now sub-dude. Dr. Pecrj’s “DEAD SHOT” is an effective medicine for Worms or Tapeworm in adults or children. One dose is sufficient ami no supplemental purge necessary—Adv. Waterproof electric flashlights to lie attached to life preservers for night use are a recent invention. THE DOUGLAS ENTERPRISE, DOUGLAS. GEORGIA. QUALITIES OF BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS PLYMOUTH ROCK HAS HARDY CONSTITUTION. A farmer not long since referred to a flock of Barred Rock pullets which he possessed as his “Dairy Short horns.” The metaphor was apt. As the dairy shorthorn is perhaps the best dual purpose cow which we have, so is the Barred Rock the best dual purpose hen. She is a heavy layer, has a hardy constitution, and is an excellent table bird. True she cannot compete with the best individuals of the heavy meat breeds such as the Brahma or the Cochins, but it takes a good specimen of the special egg producers to rival her even in their own special depart ment. Origin of Breed. The Barred Plymouth Rock breed probably originated in Massachusetts about the middle of the last century. It is said to have sprung from the cross of a Dominique cock with a Black Cochin hen. The Barred Rocks combine the qualities of both of these breeds. They more nearly approach the Cochin in size but in other re spects closely resemble the Dominique. Since then, other strains have been added. H. B. May of Natick, Mass., found the stock to lack stamina. He tried a light Brahma cross on it with unsatisfactory results. Then he chanced on a cock which he described as a grade game and which promised to give the desired result. The cross proved satisfactory. In three years ail undesirable features had been bred out. From this May stock of the orig inal strain has appeared the modern Barred Rock. In his work with this stock May devised the double system of mating necessary to produce birds for the show pen. The ideal in color of this UNIFORM EGGS FOR MARKET Crated Article of Large Size and Same Color Wiil Bring Highest Price— Best Feed Mixture. A practical poultryman says; “If you want uniformity in a flock, begin with the eggs. For hatching select eggs all as near alike as possible, for size-, color and conformation. In this way you will produce a flock of hens that will lay just the kind of eggs you want for home use or for market.” A crate of large eggs, all very near of one size and color will sell more readily and for a higher price than eggs of just as good quality, but of different sizes, col ors and shapes. Study the market and furnish just the eggs that will bring the best market price. As to color, tastes differ, one city wants brown eggs, another white eggs. As a rule dark-.shelled eggs, all of one size, bring the best market price. Give the poultry grass range, shade, clean, pure water and egg-producing food. There is no better egg-produc ing food than a combination of oats, bran, corn, grass and clover, skim milk and insects. LOOKOUT FOR LITTLE MITES Pests Will Be Found in Cracks and Crevices in and Around Perches and on Walls. Be on your guard for mites; they will first be noticed under the perches and in cracks and crevices immediate ly adjoining same on the walls. When first noticed clean the house thoroughly end spray all nests and other fixtures, such as dropping boards, perches, etc., with common kerosene and repeat this operation at least once a week until completely eradicated. SUPPLY RIGHT KIND OF FOOD It Must Contain Enough of Feeding Constituents to Maintain Bird and Stimulate Growth. The kind ot food should be such that the fowls will relish it and it must contain enough ot the feeding constituents to maintain the birds and stimulate growth and development. This will require study and attention to details which is, of course, method. breed is bluish-gray barred evenly all over—both sexes of the same shade and marking. It was found impossible to produce this with regularity by mat ing males and females of the desired shade. Consequently the double mat ing system was introduced. These are really two subvarieties of the exhibition Barred Plymouth Rock. These are usually described as the male line and the female line. The exhibition male is produced by mat ing exhibition males to females of the same line of breeding, these being much darker and less distinctly barred than the males. The exhibition fe male is produced by mating exhibition females to males of the same line of breeding, these being much lighter in shade and usually less distinctly barred. The color of the Barred Rock is difficult to describe. It varies in vary ing lights and the effect depends much also on the width and regularity of the bars. As now described in the American Standurd the ground is grayish-white, the dark bars just stop ping short of positive black. Resemblance to Dorking. It is maintained by many breeders that the quality of the flesh of the Plymouth Rock approaches to that of the Dorking. The flesh is certainly of good texture and flavor. Considering their size they mature early. They are also hardy both as little chicks and as mature birds. Their laying capacity is much above the average of fowls. Authentic rec ords are reported of more than two hundred and thirty eggs per year from a single hen. They are good winter layers but for best production they should not be kept longer than two years. HANDLING AND STORING EGGS Much Deterioration Caused by Im proper Methods—Unlimited De mand for Best Quality. The fresh egg is clean, wholesome, and of good Haver, but is very sus ceptible to deterioration by improper storage and handling. It often hap pens that the points of egg production are distant from the place where they are used, and there must be some de lay before eggs reach the consumer. There has always been an unlimited demand for best-quality eggs, for which discriminating customers do not hesitate to pay a premium. The recent disclosures of putrid eggs being used for baking purposes have produced much alarm among consum ers. This has had a tendency to re duce the consumption of eggs. There is also a fear in the mind of a person breaking a boiled egg that it will bo spoiled. It is not the loss of food contents in the egg that is feared, but rather the mental shock produced by the sight and odor of a spoiled egg.— Arizona Experiment Station. ERADICATE MITES AND LICE Dust Fowls With Insect Powder and Provide Plenty Dust Wallows— Use Kerosene Oil. (By L. HASBMAN, Missouri College of Agriculture.) If mites or lice appear, dust the fowls with insect powder and provide plenty of dust wallows. Use plenty of kerosene or coal oil on the perches or any cracks or dark places in the chicken houses that could possibly be infested. Clean out often and keep the houses well lighted and well venti lated. FATTEN FOWELS FOR MARKET Mistake to Ship Poultry That Is Not Well Fleshed—Big Difference in Price Received. A good way to lose money on market poultry is to ship the stock to market without making sure that it is well fleshed aud fat. It costs but little and takes but lit tle time to fatten a lot of market fowls and it usually increases their value from 2T to 50 per cent. Q-BAN DARKENS GRAY HAIR Gray, streaked, prematurely gray or faded hair quickly restored to natural dark shade by shampooing hair and scalp with Q-Ban. No dye—perfectly harmless —acts on roots —revives color glands of the hair thus making all your gray hair healthy, thick, fluffy, evenly dark without a trace of gray showing. 50 cents a big bottle by par cel post. (Also sold by most druggists.) Address Q-Ban, Memphis, Tenn.—Adv. The Duffer. “I heard today that Mr. Brown plays golf on Sunday.” “Well, wlmt of it r” “I think it’s dreadfully wicked.” “It’s wicked to play the kind of golf Brown does on any day of the week." MOTHER, ATTENTION! Gold Ring for Baby Free. Get a 25c Bottle of Baby Ease from any drug store, mail coupon as di rected and gold ring (guaranteed), proper size, mailed you. Baby Ease cures Bowel Complaints and Teething Troubles of Babies. —Adv. Legal Experience. “Do you believe that U’uth really lies at the bottom of a well?” queried the young lawyer. “It would seem so,” replied the old lawyer, “judging by the amount of pumping we have to do to get a little of it.” MOTHER’S JOY SALVE for Colds, Croup, Pneumonia and Asthma; GOOSE GREASE LINIMENT for Neuralgia, Rheumatism and Sprains. For sale by all Druggists. GOOSE GREASE COMPANY, MFR’S., Greensboro, N. C.—Adv. Nothing Doing. “Folks tell me I have no sense, But I love you,” he cried. “And I haven’t got a single dollar, So cut it out,” she replied. WOMAN’S CROWNING GLORY Is her hair. If yours is streaked with ugly, grizzly, gray hairs, use “La Cre ole” Hair Dressing and change it in the natural way. Price SI.OO. — Adv. The government health service has discovered a new and cheap disinfect ant. It is obtained from pine oil. YFrlght’R Indian VepMable Pills have stood the test of time. Test them yourself low. Bend for sair.ple to 372 Pearl street, N. Y.—Adv. The cork oak of Spain is said to grow best in poorest soil. 'WcmeiCtinee Jiwaltih i : Now in Good Health Through Use of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Say it is Household Necessity. Doctor Called it a Miracle. All women ought to know the wonderful effects of taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound even on those who seem hopelessly ill. Here are three actual cases: Harrisburg, Penn.—“ When I was single I suf fered a great deal from female weakness because my work compelled me to stand all day. I took Lydia E. Pinkkam’s Vegetable Compound for tba* and was made stronger by its use. After I was married I took the Compound again for a female trouble and after three months I passed wbatt the doctor called a growth. He said it was a miracle that it came away as one generally goes under the knife to have them removed. I never want to be without your Compound in the house.” Mrs. Frank Knobl, 1G42 Fulton St., Harrisburg, Fenn. Hardly Able to Move. Albert Lea, Minn.—•“ For about a year I had sharp pains across my back and hips and was hardly able to move around the house. My head would ache and I was dizzy and had no appetite. After taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills, I am feeling stronger than for years. I have a little boy eight months old and am doing my work all alone. I would not be without your remedies in the house as there are none like them.” —Mrs. P. E. Yost, 611 Water St., Albert Lea, Minn. Three Doctors Gave Her Up. ISSi^Mn Pittsburg, Penn.—“ Your medicine has helped i me wonderfully. When I was a girl 18 years old I -ffiftp 1 TpjJ was always sickly and delicate and suffered from fjPta al. iRI ’ irregularities. Three doctors gave me up and said r i I would go into consumption. I took Lydia E.! Vgjj ,Tj Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and with the third l > bottle began to feel better. I soon became regular .1 [j ; and I got strong and shortly after I was married, j „ Now I have two nice stout healthy children and am able to work hard every day.”— Mrs. Clementina ‘ Duerrino,34 Gardner St.,TroyHill,Pittsburg,Penn.r ’ ■u i ■„'&& All women arc invited to write to the Lydia F- Pinkbam Medi cine Co., Lynn, Mass., for special advice,—it wiil be confidential. tUnITERSMirfs If 1 (Rill lonic Sold for 47 years, ir'or Malaria, Chill* and Fever. Also a Fine General Strengthening Tonic. 60c u 4 SI.OO it all Drsj Sttna When Work Is Hard That kidney troubles are so common Is due to the strain put upon the kid neys In so many occupations, such as: Jarring and Jolting on railroads, etc. Cramp and strain as in barbering, moulding, heavy lifting, etc. Exposure to changes of temperature In Iron furnaces, refrigerators, etc. Dampness as in tanneries, quarries, mines, etc. Inhaling poisonous fumes in pafnt ing, printing and chemical shops. Doan’s Kidney Pills are flue for strengthening weak kidneys. A Georgia Case J. L. Skinner, car renter, 306 Crawford says: "I had sharp, U piercing pains in my back and sides. Sev eral times I hail to be pWB&StIjK) taken home from work and the only relief I r-JgjfjjipiT’;' r'' got was from nar- r cotics. The doctor ” |gNHH«Lf~X said I had kidney 'as?*®?*!' stones, but his medi- hi cine didn’t help me. xSP'C-nrrrFittm Finally I used Doan’s J Kidney Pills and six ly-'ißSjk boxes rid me of every ajgWJ symptom of kidney complaint.” Get Doan's at Any Store, 50c a Box DOAN’S ■y™** FOSTER-MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y. BREATH BRk ■ A cure sign H Mrm n kb gof an inactive SOP Jr** RUff* ra liver, bilious- ||B - M pation, and similar disorders. Remove the ||| cause in its early stages, do not allow the organs to get in ' chronic state. A few doses of ■ DR. TKACKER’S 6 M LIVER AND BLOOD H SYRUP S II will restore the affected organs ■I to a healthy condition. W It is a gentle laxative, pure- \fl ly vegetable, tonic in effect. LR 9| Search far and near and you |Jji ' \ will not find a preparation to - 4 equal this tried and true old 99 home tonic. d K Id Get a bottle today—put up ii in convenient sizes, 60c andsl. 33 @ COLD n? HEAD if*y CATARRH '■W INSTANTLY pelieveo by the QLQ m DR MARSHALLS % CATARRH SNUFF '■— I<7 K<t at 4U.ORUG STORES OR SENT PREPAID A— &<J BY WItIUMS MFG CO C(»EUNfI. 0.