The Douglas enterprise. (Douglas, Ga.) 1905-current, November 25, 1916, Image 5

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Build Up for Winter Clear out the congestion that has disturbed your breathing and weakened your digestion, and re r(j\\ lavi oOrate all the bodily processes to do their full /j I* \\ , are co ld weather, and thus build yourself up if * \\ to perfect health. PERUNA IS INVIGORATION a * on * c tkat restores the balance to your bodily functions, dear* j£f\ w *fl°J Tlat t er in your Bystem, and keys you up to inereas “"d better health. For nearly half a century thousands ///% J 1 yX4\V ha\-e found it a valuable aid in all catarrhal conditions. Their // iM.r f. I P er ! mcc P° lDt » the way foj; you. PERUNA has stood th, //m AN /jl **®.*ibat proves its value. Tablet form is convenient for z/j / yVy'/sJ+K dujck administration. Pleasant to take and easy to carry /j/ ,V Manailn Tablets are the Ideal laxative. They correct Jrfu’ sjt \ >\ Wy the habit of constipation, arouse the liver and help the //jf dS‘ff.£ r sr/a kidneys, Your druggist has them. mr A\ The Peruna Company, Columbus, Ohio UVV ipv mm &kk Hull LJ iiUillliilJ low rate interest, and upon very desirable terms. By reason of the direct connection which 1 have loans can be bandied without delay. : Union Banking r« *3/ A APT DOUGLAS, Company Bldg *• ’' * mJ i' £ GEORGIA »iifyi« on c ° ffee liiuilu I UUml DU County farms AT 5 1-2 PER CENT We make farm loans at 5 1-2 per cent in terest and give the borrower the privilege of paying part of the principal at end of any year, stopping interest on amounts paip. but no annual payment of principal required. J. W. QUINCEY SAFETY FIRST Our first aim is safety, next to treat our customers fair and square , and loan them money according to their balances, and extend them any other favor that is consistent with sound banking. May we not have a portion of vour Banking business? We will appreciate it. FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK, Ambrose, Ga. Shade and Fruit Trees Need Spraying Now Against Scale Atlanta, Ga. —It is almost time to get busy with the dormant season spray ing of fruit trees, such as peach, apple, pear and plum, which are subject to a'tack by the San Jose scale. It doesn’t make much difference to Georgia horti culturists where the San Jose scale came from or how it got here; the all-important thing with them is to keep it down so as to protect their trees and fruit. Another pest that is seriously de structive in Georgia, and for which the fall spraying treatment should be used, is the “Gloomy scale” on shade trees. There is scarcely a city or town in Georgia but has its shade trees, sometimes many of them, that are gradually being killed out by this pest, which is very much like the San Jose scale. The scientific name of the San Jose is "Aspidiotus Perniciosus,” while that of the Gloomy scale is “Aspidiotus Ob scura.” However that may be, it is indicative of the fact that they are closely allied, the only practical dif ference being that they attack dif ferent sorts of trees. It would take an expert entomologist to tell the difference between the two from the sample. Scale Killing Many Trees The shade trees most subject to at tack by this scale are oaks, maples and poplars. It is particularly severe on maples, and in almost every in stance, w'hcre these shade trees are found dying throughout the state, the cause may be traced to this insect. There is but one remedy, but one thing that will protect and save the life of the tree, and that is spraying. But for effective work different sprays must be used on the two scales. The most effective spray for San Jose scale is the well known commercial lime-sulphur solution; but the gloomy scale is tougher and more difficult of penetration, and for substantial re sults the soluble oils, such as scale ne, must be used in proportions of about one of oil to twelve or fifteen of water forming an emulsion. The State Board of Entomology recommends and urges both fall and spring sprayings against both these | scales. The trees should be sprayed in the fall after all the leaves have j fallen, and again in the spring just before the buds open. It makes no difference whether one tree, one hundred trees or one hun dred thousand are involved, spraying is absolutely necessary, if they are to be protected and saved from the de structive work of these insects. Machinery For Spraying The proper spraying machinery is | a!I-'riportant. Assistant S'ate Ento- j uk,le gist Yv V/. Chase, tfho has made I an intimate and careful study of the subject, has recently prepared several bulletins relating to spraying, particu larly for fruit trees, and these may be had by any one interested, upon application to the department. For shrubs, small shade and small fruit trees, Mr. Chase recommends the hand compressed air sprayer, which is slung over the shoulder. It will serve for hedge plants and small or chards, and the best type of complete outfit may be had for about $6 or SS.OO. But when it comes to larger shade trees and more extensive orchards, a different type of sprayer must be used. The barrel sprayer which may be mounted in a barrel, or bought sep arately and mounted at home, will serve for many shade trees and for orchards up to 2,000 or 3,000 trees.' The complete outfit with all accesso ries may be had for about $25. For very large shade trees, pecan groves and the more extensive peach, apple and plum orchards, the gasoline power pump should be used. This may be had in many sizes and at dif ferent prices. It is possible to get a good pump and engine for about $125, and build a tank and set up the machinery at home, whereas the complete outfit, ready-made, costs from S2OO to $350. Get The Right Materials Care should be used in securing the best grade and suitable type of nozzle. Cor the small orchard 40 feet of 7-ply hose, with extension rod of varying length used with the barrel pump, will answer. For spraying peaches, shrubs, hedge rows, etc., the “Mistry” type of nozzle, giving a hollow cone-like spray of fine mist, should be used. For spraying shade trees use the Bordeaux nozzle which throws a flat, solid stream to a considerable height. Orchardmen have practically aban doned the home-made lime-sulphur preparation, on account of difficulties attendant upon its manufacture, in fa vor of the commercial lime-sulphur concentrate, which may be had in practically every chv, and which, when used according to direction ■, is most effective in the spraying of fruit trees against San Jose scale. One 6f the best sprays for gloomy scale on shade trees is what is known as “Scalecide,” a commercial, soluble oil preparation, that has great pene trating qualities. This is now general ly recommended for this purpose. The board of entomology, upon ap p’ication. will be glad to supply any information desired with reference to spraying machinery, sprays, methods of application, etc. Fall sprucing should be dene with- | in lb 0 next few weeks, and it is par ticularly important that it Le doae I thoroughly. THE DOUGLAS ENTERPRISE, DO UGLAS. GEORGIA. NOV. 2r> ioir. Sc&teca (3x “Give me a package of those cigarettes that SATISFY” “S-O-M-F, Doughnut!” I LJr*® “Any time you want real B J! 1 goodies use Calumet Baking I Powder! My mother uses it — I H she’s tried all others she’s ■ learned her lesson now she I jZjXKQ sticks to Calumet. « am “ Unequalled for making I SSEjw tender, wholesome, fight bak- gl ings. Wonderful leavening and raising I WnH qualities—uniform results. Mother says ■ JaASP Calumet is the most economical to buy— I JjEhßb most economical to use. Try it at once." ■ Received Highest Awards L Nczo Cook Book t ree —See Slip in Bound Can I Cheap and big can Baking Powders do not save you money. Calumet does— it’s pare | and far superior to sour tailk and soda. Strayed to my house two small black shoats, owner please call and indetify. D. S. Goodyear. RUB-MY-TISM Will cure Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Ec zema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used internally or externally. 25c They let you know you’ve been smoking—and yet they’re MILD In other words, Chesterfield Cigarettes are MlLD—and yet they satisfy This is something totally sew to cigarettes. It goes further than pleasing your tasle-suftsA does for your smoking what a juicy shoe of hot roast beef does for your appetite. Chesterfields satisfy they let you know you’ve been smoking. FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. I am a candidate for re-eleciton for Justice of the Peace of the Douglas (748th) District at the election to be held on the Ist Saturday in December, next. I have tried to serve the people ! faithfully for the past term, my record j stands before the public, and if re- j elected will have my experience and ’ knowledge of the law to help me. I j need the proceeds of the office to help J me live, and will thank you for your support. J. M. FREEMAN. FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. I | I announce my candidacy for Jus | tice of the Peace, for the Douglas ! (748th District G. M.) not at the sol ; icitation of a soul on earth, but simply want the office, because I know that I am sober, honest, and capable, as proven by my past and present record and known to every voter in the Dis trict, and need the small emoluments to assist me in my old age to care for myself and semi-invalid aged wife. And that my only son, can walk the streets of Tampa and proclaim that his father is Justice for the pious old Douglas district, I shall accord to each voter the privilege of voting for the man of his choice, just as I do myself and most assuredly will not charge them in the public prints of being bought with a quart of whiskey and a two dollar bill. Because they voted like free men and opposed me. If de feated, I will get over it. But may never look well afterward and earn estly ask the votes of each man in the district. Election first Saturday in December next. Yours for success GUS. L. BRACK. FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. To my friends and voters of the Douglas District: I am a candidate for Justice of the Peace of the Douglas District. The election will be held on the first Satur day in next December. I am a crip ple and will be for life. lam at pres ent working at the county jail, but that job will only last till next Jan uary and then I will have no income, and I am not able to work. I think I can hold down the job to the satis faction of the people and do even hand ed Justice to all who have business m ,my Court . Any help given me and I every kindness shown me will be very much appreciated. If I am elected I promise to make you a good citizen and a good Justice of the Peace. E. MANNING SMITH. !:' u a’ g ' :• h :oe me. Car load arriv/sd this week. Jno. A. Corn. Rut they’re MILD, too—Chester fields are! Ifyouwantthisnewcigarettedelight (sali ’ fy m .® e to Chesterfields, be Jose no cigarette maker can co ’ the Chesterfield blend, This blend isa P n y entirely n J c JZt tion of tobaccos and the biggest discov* ery in cigarette blending m 20 years. A MAN NEEDED BADLY ONE DAY| HIS WIFE ASKED HIM-HOW MUCH; HE TOLD HER; SHE WROTE HIM A CHECK FOR THE AMOUNT. SHE HAD PUT MONEY IN THE BANK, AND SAVED HER HUSBAND FROM BUSINESS FAILURE # ® txn-’sT A woman witn a bank account makes a better com oanion; she gets interested in her husband's affairs; sh mows where money comes from and where it goes, and >he takes mighty good care that it goes as far as possible Ihe can save you trouble and MONEY. Give HER a ink account! Make OUR bank YOUR bank. We pay 5 per cent interest. CITIZENS BANK J fie Clnion Udankinq do. “IVitA dap ifa ( and Surplus of 51 50,000.00 Appreciates Your Account Either Large or Small COTTON:—PEARCE & BATTEY, the Savannah Cotton Factors, are sub stantial, reliable and energetic. Their extensive warehousing facilities and I ah mar.ship are at your c nvrr.and. They are abundantly able to finance 1 ;■ -v quantity of cotton shipped them. 1 Isn’t it to your interest to try them? There is nothing supernatural about Chriropractic. It’s apparantly mar velous cures are accomplished through purely scientific methods based upon a profound knowledge cf the human mechanism. W. H. Hughes the Chi ropractor is located in the Union Bank , Bldg.