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VOU WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov.
» VW-' Methods used by German business m
CaAIr ("if its commerclal penetration of Turkey
fV cl DUCK. tJl aro ,j cscr ibed and criticized in a bul-
‘ j letin entitled "Turkish Markets for
ifOlVn S American Hardware," issued today by
'* v _ the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic I
Commerce, Department of Commerce.
German endeavors in this Held, says |
the report have been determined and
adroit. Systematic dumping, exten
sive Imitation of patented American'
articles, and a persistent and care
fully organized solicitation of the
trade have been salient features m 1
the German capalgn to dominate the:
ly ti the industrial activities of the
Tuetonic nations.
As Is the case with various other
Important lines American hardware'
has not as a rule sold directly to llioj
Turkish distributor. In normal times, Frederick Kornmun, San Francisco, whose new process of reflnlng gnso-
It is sold through a few lrsm in Ham- line has been recognized by the federal government. The process means the
hllfir nnri nnd Rrflmen Th#»af» rMlPfiriW D<*rfpf*t!nn nf II nipflintl (if mnlrtnrr n lonmi* cnlnnia nf nffl/ilnnf tiidf/it cntl'lta
^dat.sotembebMMT.
.THE AMERICUS TIME5-REC0RDER.
NTED
rs
er-Ground
and Flour
lU - v e tried the rest
not try the best?
and be convinced.
s h Nudo Bread
jeeived daily.
iTCHERS’
10CERY
Phone 305
r and Hill Streets
jrgia Rye
tzi Rye
Rust Proof Oats
urn Oats
ir Oats
■oft Oats
o your advantage to
rices on the above
ing elsewhere.
1 SEED CO.
IIEICIS, OA.
AND
mm
cres, 6 miles of
xtra good land,
acre. Rent nine
nice level land, one
Ft station, on good
icres open; rent 5
n bargain at $30
on, on good road;
and; 75 acres open:
es cotton; big bar-
' acre.
bouse, 3 acres land,
OUBC. largo lot This
substantial house;
I. $4,000.
house, Lee street;
ted, {4,000.
HITS, GA.
HAS DEVISED NEW GASOLINE PROCESS
ITU HQ TD SELL
FALL FARROWED PIGS
NEED GOOD ATTENTION
it is sold through a few lrsm in Ham- i lino has been recognized by the federal government. The process means the
burg and and Bremen. These concerns perfection of a method of making a larger volume of efficient motor spirits,
have houses in New York, but it is 1 " h,ch ran * v use<! ,n every way thnt gasoline is used. From every barrel or
..rwotrin.. *t. nn l Atv , ’ ' cru<1 ° °H of 42 gallons, 52 per cent of gasoline will be extracted, thus utilizing
erroneous to consider them as Amer- „ great quantlt of , va , te> ‘
lean export organizations. They are
German Jobbers, working according
to German methods and for German
Interests. They ship American ar-J
tlcle s to Turkey only if they can bo,
replaced on the same terms by Gor-
juan articles. Under such conditions
|t la an easy matter to market lmlta-,
tatora, according to the author of the
government report, Consul General
!IDN WILL
MEET 10IILM3EI
Georgia must grow approximately
72,318,000 pounds of pork In addition
to what she did last year In order to
furnish a sufficient amount for home
consumption. To this end the very
best of care should be given fall Ut
ters to see that no pigs aro lost
through lack of proper attention at far
rowing time.
Housing of some kind la absolutely
necessary If a large psr cent of the
pigs farrowed are to be saved. If put
under a roof, fewer pigs are laid upon
and killed. Very young pigs exposed
to rain and cold weather easily con
tract thumps, rheumatism, or bronchi
tis and die quickly. A dry bouse will
save most of the pigs that die young.
Specifications for building small, port
able hog houses may bo obtained by
writing to tbo Engineering Depart,
ment. State College of Agriculture.
Special attention should be given to
the sow Just before she la to farrow.
A week or ten days before the date of
BY G. O. MARSHALL farrowing sho should be separated
County Farm Demonstrator. . from the rest of tbo herd and provld-
Below I am furnishing a list of mesa ed with shelter. If possible, still keep
■_ hap fill nfifitttrn Kopn tho kow'h DOW*
Where Farmers of Sumter
Can Sell Surplus Produce
, „ Below I am furnishing a list oi mess ------- - .
government report, Consul General. MACON, Ga., Nov. 6 — Arrangements , n „ I her on pasture. Keep the sow a bow-
O. B. Havndal, formerly at Constan. | r or the annual meeting of tho State 0 . ters „^„ „ , thav wll l bo E i ad -o' clB always In a laxative condition, as
«<•»»'» rr ■». ■>» zssxz
, ■ . BUCii larm pruuuhis iw “vgum. »• mre gruss, wuetu uiouu ouuiso,
and tho German Imitation on the op-, p i e tcd. Headquarters at the Lanier ^ c Thlg lnc i udc8 practically 1 and either buttermilk or skim milk
poslte page, with tho advantages of ( Hotel will be opened by Secretary food fcroducti , I will be valuable In this respect,
price, quickly delivered, etc of the Fleming the day before the convention i ttigecst that any* farmer having a After farrowing the sow should not
Geiman conspicuously indicated. j assembles, and representatives from , ‘ sa , e wrll0 ono or moro be fed for at least a day. A cool drink
These Imitations are very close | the local unions aro requested to rej- ^ , npbt ora ' ccrs , glvlng complete | ° f ^ 8h c,c "
proceeding even to the brand end later promptly with him upon arrival ^ r|p|ton aB t0 kInd . quall ,y amount * ^en A a slop for the first
name of the article, and there is al- in Macon. nn( i f on .jin 0 n of products offered for weoIc or ten ,j a y 8| a fter which the bow
ways a reduction in price. That the | Three features aside from the an- ^ | should gradually be put on a grain diet.
Germans keep the American articles nual election of officers will hold tho Firjl , loJ( Wm A . short, 326th In. Legume pasture and milk along with
In the catalogues at all must be as- attention of the farmers In this con- ‘ ' the grain will make the litter grow
cribed to the fact that there are poo- ventlon; a review of the successful gccond Ueut Ge0 w Monroe , 32 othJ “ nothing else can. Tigs should bo
pie In Turkey who appreciate the ex- farming operations of the year;
,, „ n u .. | encouraged to eat corn os soon as pos-
Machine Gun Battalion. | 8 , b , e and Bhou i d be eating grain well
First Lieut. eGo. H. Bird, 327th In-. be ^ ore they are weaned at eight weeks
Second Lieut. Geo. S. Candler, 328th
Second iLeut. Jas. W. Anderson,
W. Boozer,
First Lieut. Chas. R. McBride, 320th
me *u iutivc/ ” »4v UJIJI4VV.P.C — — | - , . . ..
ccllcncc of the American product, In prospects and Intentions for the corn-
spite of all manipulations and do- ing planting season, and a statement
captions, and Insist on having what by Chas. S. Barrett, national presi-
they want. Hunt, of the conditions as he us
It is surprising to learn that in found them throughout this country.
spite of conditions under which It Is | especially their Learlng on the farming Infantry _
sold In Turkey, American hardware enterprise of the South, and particu- F ( rst jj^ut. Lewis M. Blunnora, 319th
had gained an important position be-;lady of Georgia, of the Interna on.il Mach , ac 0un Batt allon.
fore the war, solely on its merits. It .situation in which this country Is now ^ Ueut Dav , d w . M cDavid. De
may be surprising oven to American Involved. pot Brigade.
manufacturers, many of whom a, The continued success of the farm- n rlt Lieut. Clifford T. Sego, 327th
probably unaware that their goods are era of Georgia measured on the ba i?
sold there at all. Of all the shelf of the gratifying results of tho past ^ U(mt Prank scMHer, 321st
hardware sold la Turkey, fully 60; year, depends very 1 “'* e ^ “ pon “ Machine Gun Battalion.
per cent is sold as Americaf and spirit of the Macon convention in tte Scfon(t Llcut H(!nry
20 per cent of it actually American.!manner In which the delcga s 319th Field Artillery.
The balding of 20 per cent of the couu-| local e It m«Ung Flrst . Ueut Cha9 ' 1
try's business in a given lino, wlthotu operation following that me t g. 1P#Id Ar unery.
the least effort to obtain It, Is a fa- Figures compiled on the farm pr Second Ueut Maibcn camack, 321st
that commends Itself to the careful lucts of tho United States Field Artillery.
is ov or arc I y kno wn as tho "Big Crop Year, and yet 0LUMB US Ga., Nov. 6.-D. J. Den-; shade and an abundance of green feed
"5..«« “
methods of getting around the old 000 000 greater at Bronwood, has fl ed a pot Don 1 C|wd , ag hot> po 0r |j, ventilated
difficulties in the way of selling goods If 15 crops. bankruptcy here, with ' lablll t •, houses at night will reduce any gain a
directly to Turkey, once the war is Grain crops atone were an rucr j 7 2,3i0 and assets of 34,208. Ho owes ch|cl( majr make on tbe range dur | ng
over and he has described the de-1 this year of one billion bushers over , law80n bank { 40 ,000 and anotlier lhe day An lnd i eat ion of crowding Is
mand for the various articles in dc-.last year bank ln the same city 319,000
tall The nature of the competition At the same time the statistics show
- - W expected ,n each -
this is a feature which will bo
1 Engl-
before they are weaned at eight weeks
of ago.—(Ira W. Arthur, State Col
lego of Agriculture.)
LIVE POOLTRY NOTES
TO SUIT_Y0UR NEEDS
Remove Unhealthy Chicks And Pay
Cloas Attention To Sanitation
Since chickens, if forced to, can take
care of themselves on tho farm at this
time of the year, tho growing stock
Is often neglected. However, good
care should be given especially at this
time.
When the chicks aro about six weeks
old a mixture of one part oats and
two parts cracked corn can be substi
tuted for the chick feed. Dry mash,
sour milk and fresh water ahould al
ways be kept before them. Plenty of
the day. An Indication of crowding is
tho dying of chicks one at a time and
a poor, thin, droopy condition. There
should be 4 chicks to the square foot
this is a teature wamu «... -- •- Allea placc , containing 227
pressed upon the farmers at tne Ma- • ■ ^ ^ mh d , Btrlct 0 f Sumter
con convention. Georgia has shown ■ Jf th , a o(rcr „ not increased,
I an increase In live stock development, ' >lon wlu bo aske d of the De-
but despite this increase there Is ya * . ie ||.
U Air Line
Railway ot tbe SouiL
is fur cordcle. Ro-
. Helena, Lyons, Col-
Columbia, Richmond,
Points Eaat and South
31 p lu.
8 a. m.
s for Lordele, Abhe-
1 Intermediate points
5 P. m.
is for Richland, Co-
Hirmingham, Hurts-
and points West
is p. m.
t 1‘arlor Sleeping Car
14 arriving Amerlcus
'I'40 p, m., and leav-
Savannah 1:20 a. m.
'ing for Savannah at
be open for passeng-
!s> carefully pointed out.
PORTABLE LAUNDRIES USED
BY AMERICANS IS FRANCE
a , . ibut despite this increase laere » r- ’ rlment to ge ll.
PARIS. Nov. 6—The laundry P ro, ‘; vast necessity fo- the production ct N M DUDLEY. Receivor,
lom, which has been ono of the most t g(|1| morc mL . ttti Amerlcus National Bank,
perplexing ot tho minor questions; ,, , 8 wlth these things the 1917 an-
wlth which the American Red C russ nl|n , Farmers’ Un'nn of Georgia will *
has had to deal in France, has been ^ wUh ln Ita meetings at Macon -
srilved by the purchase and e8tab "; November i4th ind 15th.
Ilshment of portable laundries. These
laundries will be sent to numerous
hospitals along the battle front lp-
onc compic'Ion of their work at one
hospital 'hoy can he moved on to an-
other
WOMEN STUDENTS IN OEUMANY
ARE CONSCRIPTED IN FRAME
••The Right Way”
. Trains Arrive.
STRASIIURG, Nov. 6.—Now it : t r om Chicago, via . 10.13 a m
the women students of Strashurq Columbus .,01 30 p m
who aro soon to be drawn Into the!Prom Columbus ■■•••• , p m
Beml-roiiltary universal civil service j 8 ()m A nanta uud Macon..* 6:29 a “
that the Reichstag decided upon more From - p |u
than a year ago. On tho bulletin | prom Macon 6 ’.| d „ m
board of the university there has ap-, From Albnay^- •- •' '
P eared an annonneemcnl notifying he From^ontgom ry , #| „ p „
young women that they are ne<!dl 1 , prom Montgomery and
for ammunition and similar work.
Dr. R. E Cato. Dr. F. L. Cato.
R es. Tel. 96. B03. Tel 55
Office Telephone 531.
DRS.1LE. 4F. L.CATO.
Physician! and Surgeons.
Office Houre 10 to 12 and 2 to 4.
Hereafter when absent from our of
fice or homes, calls left at Hooks
Pharmacy, Telephone 75, will re
ceive prompt attention.
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
br local applications, "nenU
X/SSrZrBfc.* catarrMI 25~
an/ that ta hr a conalllnUonnl
sasr&sssn »
85»
u a ^ormal cor.^uo^ btarlnc
an InlUmtO. coMItloji »f «»• » u j
rmation apply to H.
Agent.
• Dlv. Pass. AgSCt, I ^njo of'cVtsVrtM.I . \i r
p titan G P A Se ow» ft HairsCMSrrtt ■•«*»- ,1r
G p - A ’ T, -'caK’/fi o
•10:39 p m j
• 3:10 a m!
Albany ,
From Jacksonville, via
Albany ”
Trains Depart
For Chicago via Columbus* 8:I0am
For Columbus • 8:00 P m
For Columbus ••••••••••, fl!4# n ro
For Macon a * d *. t '“^ - "a §j|| n m'
For Macon and Atlanta... .^ P
For Macon and Atlanta P
For Montgomery and a 5.09 „ m
Albany ,
For Montgomery nnn
Albany
... Agent,'Except 8n
8:11 p »
7:35 1> IB
..U8>»5 a m
r Except SnndaT.
GEO. ANDEKouN. Agent
QUICK DELIVERY
TELEPHONE 778
£16 West Forsyth Street
II. ,E Allen Place For Sele. o{ fl " oor Bpace , n (he colony house, and
1 havo an offer of 34,200 tor _____ tbcy ahould be taught to roost while
young by putting the roost about 13
Inches above the floor.
Separating tho sexes as soou as pos
sible will make the pullets grow much
faster, prevent crowding and reduce
the cost ot raising. The male birds
that are not wanted for breeding pur
poses should either be confined to a
small pea for fattening or they should
be caponlzed. Instructions for capon-
ixlng may bo secured by writing the
Poultry Department of the State Col
lege of Agriculture.
Cleanliness in caring for chicks can
not bo emphasized too much. Wet,
eloppy mashes or mouldy foeds should
not be used. Tbe dish in which the
sour milk is fed should be washed at]
least once a day and care should be! a .
taken that the milk has not become! • 1
mouldy. Clean water Is very essential ‘ &
to the health of chicks since It acta as 1 q
WE ARE
SELLING More fine clothes both for
MEN AND BOYS
Than Ever in the History of the House.
This Is Undoubtedly Due to Our
VALUE GIVING
IT IS THE STRAW THAT INDICATES THE
THE DRIFT OF THE WIND
MEN’S SUITS
AND
OVER-COATS
FROM $15.00 TO
$35.00
BOYS’ SUITS
AND
OVER-COATS
FROM $5.00 TO
$17.50
Sole Agents For
ADLER-ROCHESTER
AND SCHLOSS BROS.
CLOTHES.
Sole Agents For
BOYDEN AND REGAL
FINE SHOES
FOR MEN.
“Motor-Weave” Auto-Robes.
HATS.
SHIRTS.
NECK
WEAR
ETC.
<Zn6leub
Quality Quarters
UNDER
WEAR,
SOCKS.
ETC.
Beautiful Bust and Shoulders
ere pwlbls If roa will ««r • KlsittiOcslIr cautmctm
Uicn Jolis Uravlcre.
Thsdranlns wtlriitofsn nnct>nfln*J he«l jwttreUfcet l‘
•uppoftlov miuclcs that the contour of the flsure lj apoilcii.
mt the butt bock where It he-
onst. prevent the full hurt from
iShasssurWi
graceful lino to tbe cntlro upper bodf.
Front, Sarpliceg Bnndenu. etc. Boned with Wnlohn,
rustless bonin*—permitting wiuliins without removal.
Here four deeler ehow rouBlen Jolie Braealeret, If not etneh-
ed. we will f Isdlr Knd him, prepeid, aemplcs le ehow roa.
BENJAMIN A JOI1NES. »l Wefren Street. Newark, N. J ® j
sa
Rising Sun
when applied to
Self Rising Flour
it moro than a trado name
It means flour which has a sci
entific baking efficiency and an
inestimable food value.
NASHVILLE ROLLER MILLS (THE RED MILO
Nashville, Tcnn.
50©<
a tonic. The body contains about 65! _
per cent water. All chicks with lim- j W
her neck, colds, sorehead or chicken- '■ Q
pox should bo removed from the flock : Q
as soon as possible. , .
To clean chicken houses spray with' W
a solution of one part of crude car- ] 0
bollc acid to three parts ot kerosene, Q
oil. Another spray of one hundred -3.
parts whitewash to one part crude j W
carbolic acid is perhaps even better. 10
When crude carbolic acid cannot be
obtained either creosote or some good
stock dip can be substituted. ^
At thts time many hens have stop- 9
ped laying on account ot old age. lack 0
of proper food or moultlness. These m
birds should either be killed or sold W
and especially those over three years
AMERICUS
Fish & Oyste/
Market
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
John Mta 4 Co, Proprietors.
Fresh Spanish Hackers*, Fresh
A ater and Salt Water Trout, Rod Snap
pers, Red Base, Sheep-head and all ntbBr one mtng to start tne nock lay- —
kinds of Bottom Fish. Shrimps. Crnbs | ng ctr | y m the fall. Rape may be w
a ^ d Gykters . '--lot In flAniftmluv nr fintnhnr In A
ujiu i:,,......,, ....... -,«■ ....w
old showing tho above symptoms. Prop-. Q
nr feeding will do as much as any u
other one thmg to start the flock lay- ?
Ing early In the fall. Rape may be V
planted In September or October to Q
furnish green feed for chickens a
throughout the winter.—(W. H.’ Allen, J
State College of Agriculture.) W
STOP AND LOOK
At our Stylish
Overcoats and Suits
When you start looking for real style in Overcoats
and Suits this Fall. The new idea* for young men
and stylish business men. Look first at our hne.
Tlhat means not only style, but all wool fabrics.
Prices $15 lo $25
W. J. JOSEY
Arr.cri:uf, t’corgia
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