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' P0PQLA8 OOPNTY 3ENTINBL, DOPGLASVILLE GEORGIA. FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1919.
resh Meats
Canned Goods
Bottle Drinks
Country Produce
Laundry
Tobacco
' Candies
Fruits
Cigars
Let us Serve you.
E. C. ROBERTS
Phone 52
HOQS AND POTATOES. TJ*
[National Crop Improvement Swvloal
Because of the economy with which
the pig converts Its food Into edible
Jesh, this nntmal steudlly Increases In
Importance ns our population becomes
more dense.
Practically every farmer should raise
»nd fatten pigs, for family consumption
If not for market, upon culls and sur
plus potntoes and sweet potatoes. In
order to profitably conserve a valuable
nutritive material that would other
wise be wasted. Pigs will properly
utilize many other by-products of the
farm, such ns dairy by-products and
kitchen and garden wastes, as well
as grains that cannot otherwise be
profitably disposed of.
We should dismiss the Idea that
profitable hog raising belongs to the
corn belt only. Denmark raises no
corn, yet produces more pork of the
highest quality than any other equal
area In the world. The South can
produce hogs more cheaply than any
other place on earth.
Pigs produce a pound of gain from
four to five pounds of dry matter while
FUMIGATION LESSENS
CORN WEEVIL DAMAGE
Cribs Should Be Made As Near
ly Airtight As Possible To
Facilitate Future
Fumigation
At the present time the Georgia
State College ot Agriculture, through
the Horticultural Department, ts co-
iperating with the United States De
partment ot Agriculture to lessen the
insect damage to stored grains. One
of the most serious pests the Georgia
farmer has to contend with la the
weevil In corn after it has been har
vested. Some of the corn is even
injured in the field before It is car
ried to the crib. It is estimated that
twenty per cent of the corn is in
jured by these weevils yearly, result
ing in gre;>' loss to our farmers.
These weevils can be controlled
, , . through fumigation with carbon in-
fattening cattle require from ten to 12 j 3U iphide, using from one or more
pounds. The pig yields from 75 to 80 j pounds per each 1,000 cubic reel ol
per cent of his live weight as dressed
carcass; the steer only 55 to 05 per
cent.
No other line of stock farming can
so quickly be brought to profitable p-o-
space to lie fumigated, the amount
depending upon tile seriousness «f the
infestation and the tightness ot the
corn-crib. Partners wishing to fund
gale their corn this season .mould
duction with limited capital Invested I start now to make their cribs as near
C. W. RUSSELL & SON
(Successors to C. W. Russell)
19 Peters St., Atlanta
.Sheet Metal Workers, Roofing, Guttering, Repair and Job
Work.
Out of town business given special attention.
In stock and equipment as can the
making of meat from the pig. In many j
cases the grower should hot only fat
ten his pigs but also slaughter them
and market the cured products, ob
taining Increased profits even though
the undertaking be a small one.
air-tight as possible ana get into
.anmunication with the Geoigia
ittite College of Agriculture so as tc
at eive ali help possible when the
il -5 comes to fumigate the crop. Se*
(A i county agent.
A BALANCED HOG RATION.
[National Crop Improvement Service.]
“The young growing pig weighing 30
to 60 pounds should eat about one
pound of protein for every four pounds
of carbohydrates equivalent,” says
Professor Evvard of the Iowa agricul
tural college.
“When the pig reaches 100 pounds
in weight about one pound of protein
to five pounds of carbohydrates.
“At 150 pounds for each pound of
protein six pounds of carbohydrate.
“The fairly well-grown hog, 240 to
800 pounds, in fattening, will do well
at one pound to eight pounds of carbo-
Vydrates”
WALTER A. GUEST
Tailor and Men’s
Furnishings
Stop in and look
69 W. Mitchell Atlanta
Near Terminal Station
A Triumph of
Toughness (
And yet. the 'Royal Cord* pos
sesses amazing buoyancy and life.
That’s the secret of this famous
tire’s success.
Hardihood that means many
extra miles, combined with the
luxury of easier riding.
Let us put 'Royal Cords’ on your
car. They are the utmost in equip
ment—the finest tires in the world!
United States Tires
are Good Tires
. T,
WthiH > r!'
RELIEVED ITCHING
BY EASY REMEDY
Suffering with irritating skin
disease tinder arms, legs and other
parts of the body for years. My
life was a misery, tried many prep
arations, treated by specialists but
could get no relief. At night sleep
was impossible for that awful itch
ing . The flesh was raw from
scratching. A friend advised me
to try Zeraerine and after a few
applications my skin began to heal
and after a few months treatment
ray sores were entirely gone, itch
ing had stopped and today I am
entirely healed and my wonderful
success to the treatment of Zemer-
ine. No endorsement can be
strong enough to do it justice in
the treatment of Eczema, Piles,
Itch, Scofflo, Old Sores, or any
form of irritating skin disease.
Sold under a positive money back
guarantee by all reliable druggists
everywhere, recommended by phy
sicians. If your druggist cannot
supply you send) his name and
$1.00 to Zemerine Chemical Com
pany, Orangeburg, S. C., and we
will send you a large size bottle
pastpoid.
J. R. Duncan, Douglasville
V F. J. Daniell, Villa Rica
A Coated Tongue?
What it Means
A bad breath, cbafced tongue, bad
taste in the mouth, languor and debility,
— are usually
signs that
the liver is
out of order.
Prof. Hem-
an organ
secondary in
importance
only to the
■heart."
We can
manu fac-
ture poison*
within our
-oton bodies
. ,. which t are
as deadly as a Bnake’s yenom.
The liver acta as a guard over our
.Well-being, sifting out the cinders and
ashes from the general circulation.
A blockade in the intestines piles
a heavy, burden upon the liver. If
the intestines are choked or clogged
up, the circulation of the blood
becomes poisoned and the system
becomes loaded with toxic waste,
and we buffer from headache, yel
low-coated tongue, bad taste in
nouth, nausea, or gas, acid dys
pepsia, languor, debility, yellow skin
or eyes. Ajt such times one should
f.irn castor oil or a pleasant laxa
tive. Such a one is made of May-
apple, leaves of aloe and jalap, put
Into ready-.tp.-use form by Doctor
Pierce, nearly fifty years ago, and
sold for 25 cents by all druggists as
Dr. Pi&oe's Plofttat Pellets.
Delicate Mechanism
Despite its scope Swift &
Company is a business of in
finite details, requiring infinite
attention.
Experienced men must know
livestock buying with a knowl
edge of weight, price, the amount
and quality of meat the live
animals will yield.
Each manufacturing operation must
be done with expert skill and scientific
precision. A highly perishable product
must be handled with speed and car*
to avoid loss.
Chemists, engineers, accountants,
and other specialists are required to
take care of our intricate problems.
Alert wisdom and judgment must
be used in getting stocks of goods into
the open channels of demand through
our four hundred branch houses.
Branch' house organizations must
show activity and energy to sell at the
market in the face of acute competi
tion from other large packers, and
hundreds of small ones.
All these requirements of intelligence,
loyalty, devotion to the task, are met
in the personnel of Swift & Company.
Yet the profit is only a fraction of a cent
per pound with costs at minimum.
How can the workings of this deli
cate human mechanism be improved
upon?
Do you believe that Government
direction would add to our efficiency
or improve the service rendered the
producer and consumer ?
Let us send you s Swift "Dollar-.
It will interest you.
Address Swift & Company,
Union Stock Yards, Chicago, IU.
Swift& Company, U. S. A.
N.
J C.DUGGAN for 20 years has been giving comfort and satis-
. faction to Georgia people by the scientific fitting of glasses
His 12.000 and more patrons haye spent many happy days and year
in relief from error of the eyes, because of his exactness in testing
their eves and fitting glasses.
Have Duggan make you a pair of glasses
He will utilize his long training 'and experience in
doing it well. To delay may mean|trouble and suffering.
Fifteen years with A. K. Hawkes and five years at
the below address— a 20-vear record of service; and now
in business for himself. Duggan invites you to call and see
him, have your glasses adjusted free of charge, and make
his shop headquarters for leaving bundles, packages, etc.
when down town.
Duggan’s location just'out, of the high rent district
enables him to give you the best optical work at a great
saving. Come in, friend—there’s a best in everything.
J. C. Duggan
Optometrist
Optician
“Everything New”
55 West Mitchell St. - - Atlanta, Qa.
Hote Cecil
J. F. De JARNETTE, Manager
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