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DOTOT.au COTOTT ggNTINEL. EOUQLAgVILLE OEORQIA. FRIDAY, JULY 15,191t.
futur fi 'horns. Then moisten ft m
DEHORNING CATTLE oi causilcDpotasiP and rub tile spot
with it until the skin bleeds slight-
Bcforc domestication, horns on ]y q aj . e shou i d be t0 av .
cattle were useful as a protection 0 ; d getting too much watter on
Official Organ of Douglasville and , against. other wild animals, but animaL or it may run dow
Douglas County. Inw they arte not. needed for this the head taking off the hair, and
Douglas- f )Urp0He and al ' e the sourse of muuh even getting into the eyes, with
Entered in the Post oil ice at uougia Hnn0 yance. Horns are responeable RPI .; 0 , 1S results
Tllle, Ga„ as second-class mail mater. foj i f r( . quent injuries to animals ' Directions regarding mbthoda of
and to persons caring for them. de h 0 rning and details about work
.hey are very objectioable on am- may be tound in Bulletin No. Ill
1 mis being handled frequently and 0 f Q eor gj ra Experiment Stat-
at times when they arc brought, to- j on Interested persons ma oh-
Z. T. DAKE,
Editor and Publisher.
« yn , _ 1* t, .1 til VI lyOvt.tl pci Oulio lilts *r
„,gethcr in large number of when tain cop -; es of thig Bullein free by
' ...|crowded for shipment., t attle wit anr ,lvinir t.o the Animal Husbandry
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year $T' r >°
Six Months I crowded for shipment, i ,attic wit applying to the Animal Husbandry
Three Months ^Iput horn are more docile and make Department, Georgia Experiment
| better use of their feed in the pro- Station, Experiment Georgia.
|J —*— “ 4 “™ v ~”' f D. G. Sullins,
Animal Husliandman.
, ADVERTISING RA S. [ duction of either beef or milk.
One Page (per issue) $12.00 Such animals require less space
One-half Page (per issue) 6.00, f 0r housing, may he fed and wat-
Bmall Space (per issue) per inch .161 fared in the ordinary manner and
Locals, Large Type (per issue).
laicals, Per Line (per issue)...
Buy a box of Caloid’s. IVhy?
10 thereby require less labor in their \ Because it is most efficient rent-
fHIS PAPER RE: ,<ESE..tt- rOR ‘OREIGh
ADVERTISING BY THE
BRANCHES IN ALL T Ht PRINCIPAL C TIES
qCol. Gcnrlicarts lecture at the
Chautauqua this week was among
the best we have ever had.
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We will he glad when the day
light saving law becomes a relic
of war memory.
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What railroads are to the town
good highways will he to the rural
communities.
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The mayor’s court Monday was
bo large it had to he held in the
Superior Court room.
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Farmers should watch for the
first appearance of the boll weevil
and destroy him at once.
care and management. • . \edy known in bUliousness, indi-
mended for show purposes there is a " A constipation.
every rCasoii for dehorning. De-, , A ] manc i & McKoy have Fruit
horned cattle are toud occasion! v j ars ^ Rubbers and Tops.
in the show ring, hut tile leading
show animals are practically all' Baggett & Burton request that
horned, 'he horn ads to the at- you bring your produce by noon
tractiveness and help to show tin Friday as they cannof handle it
characteristics of the class or breed Friday afternoon and Saturday
to which an animal belongs. These dsTfS—TrTTv : 1 n
points arc very much desired by
the man in the show business, hut
for ordinary business there is no
good reason for horns. Horns on p 0R SALE—Good pine stove
a bull are extremely dangerous wood $1.50 p er one horse load,
and should he removed unless the Ca]1 through phone No. 31.
pigs at reasonable price.
2t, F. M. Winn, Rt. 7.
CLASSIFIED
ADS
MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS.
I can lend money on improved
farm lands cheaper than any one
else in the county
J. H. McLarty.
Baggett & Burton will buy your
Beans, Tomatoes, Peaches
Apples.
If you need anything in the Hard
ware line call on 86.
Almand & McKoy
Baggett & Burton will buy your
Beans, Tomatoes, Peaches and
Apples.
Buy a box of Caloid's; good
preventative for Influenza.
J. L. S ELM/IN & SON.
Bring or send your films to Joe
McCarleys for good and prompt
finishing.
Get fresh Stone’s Cakes at E. C.
E. C. Roberts
If you are interested in erecting
a tomb stone or monument to your
loved ones, call and let me show
you some good designs.
J. B. G. BANKS.
DOUGLASYILLE BANKING CO.
Jfhe boll wi
going to makt
notice
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evil is here and is
us sit iqi and take
Ottis Bearden.
ELECTRIC REPAIRING
OFFICIAL SERVICE
Washington is in the throes of
a race riot. Some politicians will
learn that the race question is not
a local matter.
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The Capital Removal and wo
man suffrage Bills have monopo
lized the time of the Legislature
and ammquntcd to nothing.
-H -I- -r
The League of Nations is no
longer a doubted question.' The
Georgia Press Association decid
ed that last week.
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A hundred acre farm t hree miles
, from Douglasvi'Uc, sold this week
for eight thousand dollars, Doug
las county land is good property.
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The Duncan Bill to establish an
Industrial school at Litliin Springs
Jigs been favorably reported by
the committee. It now remains
for the legislature to act.
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There has been a number of out
of town people here this week
•wanting houses and could not get
them. Something must he done
or Douglaville wil cease to grow.
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The Corn Club boys ae attend
ing the agricultural meeting in
Carrollton this week. Watch-some
of these llif’s become the best
fanners in tee country.
nlinal is to enter the shew ring.
Dehorning may he done on the
grown animal by the use of the saw
or the clipper, or on the calf with
caustic potash. If dehorning is to
be done with saw or clipper, the
animal should be at least one year
of age or there is danger of sours 1
developing later. This will always A *1 makes Electric Starters, Gen- i
lappeti after dehorning unless t.iie erators, Magnetos, Carburetors and
horns are properly removed; that gniters repaired,
is cut sufficently close to the head
The horns should lie cut. from a! Store your car here while in the
quarter to one-half inch below j city.
where the skin joins the horns s#ut htrn Aulo and Equipment CO.
caving u run ol skin on the horn n r
amoved.
The most, satisfactory method of
dehorning is to use caustic potash
o n the young calf. To us,, thhis
.uccessfully is must he done before
the calf is more than three! days
’hi. The hair should he clipped
wav from the small buttons which
may be felt., nd which arte
HI FORSYTH ST.
ATLANTA.
Bring all yomw, province and
chickens to Baggett & Burton
ami get highest market prices.
Bring your laundry to E.
1 he 1 ROBERTS.
FOR SALT—40 acres two miles
from Douglasville. 4 room house
25 acres imultivation, goodbottom
land and plenty running water.
Good spring and well, $1650.00
Dake&McLarty.
NOTICE ICE CUSTOMERS
We will deliver ice in quantities
of 25 lbs. or more as follows.
25 His 25c
50 Lbs 40c
100 lbs 75c.
Nichols & Co.
FOR SALE—Good 8 room house
with 6 1-8 acre lot, orchard etc in
Douglasville at a reasonable price.
Bring all your produce and
chickens to Baggett & Burton
and get highest market prices.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Am now prepared to negotiate
loans on first-class farms at 6%
interest. Also funds in Local
Bank to lend on farm and city
property at current rate of in
terest.
Astor Merritt,
Attorney at-L-’w,
Douglasville, Georgia,
Kodakers bring your film to J.
C. McCarley.s for developing.
FOR SALE—50 acres, 2 houses
- and barns, 35 acres in cultivation
Get fresh Stone’s Oakes at E. C. balance pasture and woods, 8miles
E. C. Roberts ! 0 f yn a Ri ea on WhitesbUrg and
'Douglasville road. Cheap for
Baggett & Burton will buy your quick cash sale,
Beans,
Apples.
Tomatoes, Peaches and
Dake & McLarty.
Bring your laundry to E. C.i Get Y our Goodyear Cord Tires
ROBERTS. at JAMES& SAYER.
r, . r, , r, , - Ge* Tour Accessories for all
“/ilffiiter C ° r<l Tl '“ **•.» of*™.. JAMES * SAY®
GOOD
HIGHWAYS
ESSENTIAL
VERY
I MARCKMANS PHARMACY
A GOOD DRUG STORE
We will be pleased to serve you any time
you are needing anything in the drug line.
We Cary a Full Line
of patent medicines, toilet goods, perfumes, talcum
powders, and drug sundries, stationary, combs
and brushes, toilet soaps.
THE) GOOD WILL OF AN ARMY
She written aud'spoken word of American Army men, at home and
I . .
abroad, has'given the very name of Dodge Brothers Motor Car a new
and stirring significancei
Gen. UALL1NGTON BOOTH, President.
Maj.-Gen.;EDWARD FIELDING, Vice-Pres’t.
Colonel J. W. MERRILL, Sec
Colonel W. J. CRAFTS, Tress
The Volunteers of America
INCORPORAED NOV. 6, 1896.
Under the Leadership of
GENERAL AND MRS. BARLINGTON BJOTH
2823 Farragut
Telephone
Never before has there been
such a need for good roads. The
problem of getting country pro
duce from the farm gate to the
city table, and the manufactured
goods from the mill to the farm,
is becoming more serious each year
With the developement of the
motor truck, the gap between the
producer and consumer is short
ened—if w e had good roads.
Good roads every day in the year
mean that the farmers get, a big
ger share of the proceeds from
what they raise, because not so
much of their produce is spent in
marketing.
Farm produce is so burdened
(by transportation that We can
hardly expect anything but a low
price at the farm and a high one
at the city end of the road. The
.»t4. soIvtA^Uic. utUi.. ,ul .distribution.,
vfife solution depends almost "eu-
tirley ou good rods from farms to
markets.
A great sum of money lias been
set'apart for road building. The
thing to do is t see that we get
all the roads the money will build
make -every dollar count. Roads
that last are the only kind that
Better a mile of permanent road
than ten of makeshift eonstruet-
■ ion that, will need to be remade
ja a year or two— Farm Journal
Prescriptions carefully
a registered druggist.
compounded by
National Headquarters
NO. 34 WEST TWENTY-EIGHT STREET, NEW YORK CITY.
Dodge Automobile Company,
Detroit, Michigan,
Gentlemen:—
Seveial times while traveling through France and Germany I was inspii
claim, "I really must write to^the Dodge Company, when I get home and.
We are serving the best quality of ice cream
and drinks and our fountain is absolutely sanitary.
Agents For
Parker’s Fouutain Pens, Lowney’s Candies, and
Pepsinol.
We Solicit Your Business. B
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MARCHNAN’S PHASMACY
ired to exi
ted then!
. . , —ikened. Ih
have spent the whole of this winter in Fiance and Germany amid the mud and rain'
and shell torn roads of the battle front, and later over the steep mountains and through'
the narrow gorges between the Luxenberg and the Rhine. ; •
Gendral Pershing gave me for my_use while I served the A. E. F. a Dodge car
With my littie company of entertainers I v-as enable to go to many of the boys in-
isolated spots who had no transportation to send for me and would have gone without
entertainments had I not had mv own car. We traveled hundreds of miles some times
over almost impassable roads. We scaled mountains, where at every minute we feared
onr little car might balk at further pressure. We never had a moment’s trouble I
can say most emphatically that the Dodge gave splendid service and held out where we
had found other cars disabled by the road side.
When my service with the Army was through and I bed to return the car to them I'
felt as if 1 wss parting with a personal frieud and wished that it could rqn me down to
Brest and be taken aboard the transport and sail for home with me. f
From what I have heardfrom many sources I believe that others,haye just as suc
cessful experiences with the Dodge at the front as we have had.
Belisve mo.
Very cordially yours,
......... MAUD B. BOOTH.
Mrs..§althlgtofi"Booth of the. Volunteers of America ane Y. M. C. A.
| PAUL D. SELMAN
I Agent DODGE CARS
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