Newspaper Page Text
£31838 \
Your actual needs in materials for Bodily
comforts supplied at our store for prices
down to level of those usually after Holidays.
We Are Doing This
Your trade is what we want and feel confidence that your patronage once gained will be retained.
WE ARE REACHING OUT
FOR BUSINESS and so we are making sweeping reduction in DRESS GOODS of all kind, from the
cheapets Calico, Ginghams and Checks to the finest Silk and Satin. A full line of domestics, Hats,
Shoes in all shapes, grades and styles. Also a full line of boys and children’s clothing.
COME Si
US AND BE SATISFIED
LOODHORTH-STEN
PURCHASE
While you are looking for Christmas Presents don’t miss
going to the
New York Gaedu KitoHen
Wc put the goods before ycu so you can see that v/e have
by far the best and greatest variety of home made and chocolate
boxes of candy shown in this city,
REMEMBER,
we also have a complete line of the most choice fruits to be found
anywhere
DON’T FAIL TO PHONE 3is FOR
PROMPT AND FREE DELIVERY
ft Few poultry Notes
For
Poultry Men
Heap on mor e wood! the wind la chill;
Hut let It whistle aa It will,
Wo'll keep our Christmas merry still
—Sir Walter Scott,
Blddle'n valuable gift on Christman
morning la fresh < sgH
The lively, busy pullet Is now send
ing Joy to I he hen plant.
More quality and less quantity la a
good motto to start out on.
A little heavier feed aa the days
trow colder. Corn fills the bill ex
actly.
Fowls love to thrash out a bundle
of wheat or oats, and It does one good
to step around to the door of the poul
try hous (i and listen to the merry chat/
ter while the fowls are digging Is the
strn'sr.
Some farmers neglect the twenty-
than It la to get her to laying again
after she has quit.
It must not be forgotten that with
out grit even soft foods will be slowly
an.I poorly digested. Laying liens suf
fer more ft r tha want of grit, than
any other kind of poultry. Thu henti
cannot produce many eggs unless they
have grit to assimilate their food.
Fowls must have green fend In sortie
form or other for egg production dur
ing the winter months. In cooked or
scalded clov<" hay or alfalfa wo have
good substitutes, and It Is wise to mix
either one with the morning mash;
but, If at all possible, some "rcnl
green stuff” should also be given each
dav.
Sprouted oats ar e fed by many poul
try me n , and to good effect.
It Is a noteworthy fact that fowls
five to fifty cents mat. the battening ’ prefer green food In the morning,
of cracks In the coop would cost. an<1 ! It Is a relish to them. It seems
each month feed a dollars worth of to brace them up, and they are more
extra corn In order to supply the anl- eager tot It.
•nal heat needed.
The answer to the question. Does
winter poultry pay? depeutls in a large
measure uuon where your hens are
■oostlng. If on th,. ham branches of
a tree, on the northeast corner or the
bam. there can be no doubt about it. | You can pay cash or we can make terms
There Is a disposition to sit around to suit you. If you want a farm any-
FAIIMS FOR SALE
In all parts of the State, any size.
Farm and timbei land our specialty.
end sleep In winter. Hens will drop
Into that habit If you do not help them
to stir around and work for their liv
ing. That Is why a scratching shed
Is good, and why plenty of litter keeps
the fowls healthy.
Scalier a little grain among litter
at, noon and give a full feed at night.
What Is meant by a full feed of grain
Is about a good handful fo reach fowl
In the pen. A mixture of corn, wheat,
oats and barley, equal parts by meas
urement. makes an excellent mixture
(or winter.
Now when the old year Is passing
our thoughts are apt to wonder back
reviewing the poultry work of the past
season. We can all see past mistakes
and bow we ran Improve matters next
reason, and, seeing, we should resolve
to do our best, and then keep the
resolution.
•You may have some old hens that
look as if they might go through the
winter all right. So thev may; but
will they be profitable? That Is the i
question, and it Is safe to say. "No. !
tney will not."
So let the old hens go, '"hey will
bring a pretty good price now before
Christmas.
Raise your chickens outdoors at all
seasons of the year, give them every
opportunity to get fresh air and sun
shine. Keep them In small flocks un
til thev roost regularly. Keep the
roofs of all brooders and coops water
tight; dampness Is fatal to chickens,
old or young. If coops leak, cover
with tar roofing cr canvas painted
with several coats of white lead.
See to the comfort. 1‘ I* much
easier to keep her laying by good caro
where in the State write or call on us.
WHITE FOR OUR BOOKLET BE-
sum in mi several, nice farms
FOR SALE IN all parts of the State,
mailed free for the asking.
FORD & HALL,
Real Estate, Renting unit Loans.
1H North Pryor Street, Kimball HeuBe,
ATLANTA. GA.
75 cents and up to make a nice switch
out of your own combings. Toupees,
wigs, whiskers, detective disguises
promptly made.
Acme Hair Co., Savannah, Ga,
When you want gun shells remember
that W. H. Leonard is the man who has
a full supply.
Pay your state and
county taxes now.
Books close Dec. 20,
K. P. t-iawkiiSs, Tax Col
lector,
When we offer you goods at a lower
P‘ice than others do, don’t think they
ure inferior quality. We do our own
work, pay no salaries, or largo adver-
itsing bills and consequently can afford
to sell cheaper. No charge for engrav
ing. Come to see us.
Grant Jewelry Co.
1 own my own store; which I have
enlarged to a considerable extent and
have no rent to pay therefore it enables
me to make you prices on all kind of
| groceries, hardware, crockery ware and
everything in my line almost incom
parable. You have a cordial invitation
to visit my store.
W. H. Montgomery.
Trouble Makers Ousted.
When a suffered from stomach trouble
takes Dr. King's New Life Pills he’s
mighty glad to see his Dyspepsia and
Indigestion fly. but moro-he’s tickled
over his new, fine appetite, strong
nerves vigor, all because stomach, liver
and kidneys now work right, 25c at All
Druggists.
WE CARRY IN STOCK
a complete line
of the well-known
MOORE’S
MODERN
METHODS
Thi-y will positively reduce your office expense. We can supply imme
diately any of their Loose Leaf Binders, Cabinets and Record forms.
Phone for “Moore's Modern Methods."
A catalog and instruction book combined.
THE MILLEDGEViLLE NEWS
102-1CL S. WAYNE ST,
id 242
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.