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FARMERS # BYT.K Common Poultry Parasites . I am receiving many inquiries about the control of poultry parasites and in order that every one in the county may have the information I will publish it in the farmers column. The poultry on every farm are infested with some of these parasites ...w onvuiu uc ui opcv-iiii interest to every farmer. It would be a good idea to clip it and file it away for reference. The items have been condensed from instructions sent out 3>y N. R. Mehrhof, poultry specialist of Clemson college, and contain the best information availably on the subjectSanitation Sanitation is absolutely essential for poultry profit. Clean houses, clean birds, clean feed, clean drinking water, clean yards, clean appliances. Prevent the disease rather jthan depend on a cure. Gapes Baby chicks are sometimes affected with gapes. The symptom is an opening or gaping of the mouth at frequent intervals. The chicks appear dull, lose appetite and breathe with difficulty. The trouble is caused by; very small worms in the windpipe: i Treatment Obtain some London purple and jost before the chicks go under the, .tnother hen at night, dust a level tea-; spoonful of the powder in her soft ibody feathers. The fumes of the j jgpowder will kill the worms and the' ?chicks will etfpel them. Another good; Temedy is the use of 3 drams sal icy- j "late of soda to a quart o? water. In-' ject 3 to 10 drops of a 5 per ccnt so-i hation of salicylate of soda. Isolate, 'the bards. Lice j Z.I22 live and breed in the soft,; underfeathering of poultry. The best /tvay to exterminate all kinds of lice; ^t tme time is to apply sodium flSur- j1 ide in a solution made by using 3-4 .1 of an ounce of sodium -fiouride to 11 <gallon of water. Sodium flouride isi a fine white powder that does not lose ' 3 Its strength by exposure to the air.! 3 One application at the same time to'] all the fowls on the farm if thorough- j 1 1 j done, will kill every louse and de-: 1 *troy every louse egg. j 1 If you use the powder in the dryj method, it should be placed as fol-' , v 1 M The Man thi winter therefore V I Mvf n /v ? mm */i cic^ taui c i tzjjtzi a// over ?/ie coun MEN'S WO }' Men's heavy Work Shoe and out soles at MEN'S HEAVY IS lan Work Shoe, solid le sizes 6 to 12 at - Black Work Shoe, blue U go in this sale a^ ? \ * Newberry's E ' COLUMN I. MILLS j lows: One pinch of powder on the head, 1 on the neck, 2 on the back, 11 on the breast, 1 below the vent, 1 ! on the tail, one on each thigh and | one scattered on the under side of ' each wing when spread. | In using the dipping method, make a solution 3-4 of an uonce of sodium flouride to a gallon of warm water (using as much solution as needed to immerse the fowl). Submerge the fowl in the water all except the head. Ruffle the feathers with the hand so that all parts of the body will become wet, then dip the head twice and release the bird. This should be done , on a warm day. ; When baby chicks are afflicted with head lice, which come from the head 1 and neck of the mother, they stand with eyes closed at frequent internals and utter a plaintive "peep/' Sodium flouride used in the powdered : form, applied as per instructions i above will kill every louse on the chick. But unless you kill the -lice. on the mother hen they will become infested again. Treat all the chick-: ens at the same time and kill all the lice. - , Mites i Mites remain on the roost, in the; nests or in the crevices of the poultry . house during the day and crawl on | the fowls at night to feed. They are j red with blood in the morning. They ! may be killed by painting or- spray- j ing the roost, nests and other places) where they congregate with a mix-. ture of the following: , ! One gallon kerosene oil to one' pint of co&l tar, or :] One gallon keresene oil to one pint; ] of carbolic acid. * | ] One gallon keresene oil to one pint j 3 of cresel. j 1 Do this painting or spraying about !t twice a year and you will never be!j bothered with mites and will save ma-' j I ny baby chicks and the flock will pro- j ? ^ress.* Seed Fall Oats Early ; < < One of the best yielding varieties^ is the Red Appier. Where earliness 1 is desired, the* best variety is the i 1 Fulghum. Insure your crop against! i smut by treating the seed with for-; maldehide. It will noif cost you more t than one cent per acre. 1 Orchard Notes S The orchard should 'be plowed and j i ' ' K !S' BIG I SANI \ ore Shoes ar sf sells all-leather s they are cheaper, it business. We hi ty. Ask your neigi RK SHOES. / s, solid leather, inner soles : $2.98 WORK SHOE. ather soles and counter^ $2.48 ?ather soles, $4.00 value, to .J $3.25 r. iv liggest Shoe De? sown to a cover crop. If grain is used j for a cover crop it should be turned | in April and sown to peas. If clover' is used it will be best to wait till May i to turn it and sow peas. j All dead limbs should be removed from fruit trees, and all necessary pruning completed by early December. Fruit trees may be pruned any time during the winter. !. Scuppernong vines must be pruned i not later than the middle of Decern-; : ber, and much better, earlier than that. Thin out the vines so as to admit ample sunlight. Keep in mind that all fruit is produced from buds formed on the previous season's growth. Bunch grapes should be pruned Olivine Vnrpmlipr anH Dpppmhpr. Cut ?e> ? ~ tings of these grapes may be made immediately after pruning. These cuttings should be 8 to 12 inchcs lone with two or three buds each. Place the cuttings the full length in the ground, in rows three feet wide and 8 to 12 inches apart in the row. i Get ready for the Greater Community fair at Newberry on Nov. 10th and 11th. Much interest is being shovn in the exhibits and we expect a fair that will do credit to Newberry county. f. M. Mills. County Agent. PAROLE REVOKED BY GOVERNOR I, Effort of Chief Executive to Return Anderson Man in Pen is Fru*tra 1? - ? ? - ? ted, Defendant Must be Heard I < . * i ^ Anderson, Oct. 24.?Reed Shaw, j. whose parole from 'the state peniten-j tiary was revoked by Governor Harvey is today a free man. He was re-, ' [eased from custody -when Judgej Prince render his decision at the ha- j beas corpus proceedings heard this; morning:, deciding in favor of the Pe-1 titioner Shaw. The decision by 1 Fudge Prince is one of far reaching c importance and will likely affect sim- * ilar cases in both this state and other ( i r states. j I Judge Prince granted the order up-1 * )n two grounds: First, he declared that Governor v Sarvey has no authority to revoke a s )arole, especially so without a hear- 2 ng of the defendant. . Second, there was a distinction be;ween a conditional pardon and a pa-1 'ole, numerous authorities in the itate holding that the time a convict- j s out on a conditional pardon is sus- a fiftMCV D fll/iiLi Hi 3ERS TH1 id Better Sh hoes, one pair will i They make satisfl .i ? r we tnousanas or sc hhor about our Red |i BOYS' SOLID LEATt jj * We have a pair to fit y< usvhelp you to reduce yo We have a pair t ofit y< GIRLS' SC 11 >, We have ail kinds, all 5 fit your girl. Prices I j ^ . . SWEET SALLH U New shipment Sport 0 suede, patent leather trii leather trimmings, mediu ers for 87.00 and $8.00, < MEN'S Di t! ' ' Dark Brown English to at the pair ; Men's Dark Brown me heel, Red Goose kind, at 1 Baby Shoes, the pair.... Baby Shoe, red and wl I! 9 If it's Shoes we have i this to you. We have qua I v t r c* j io O/" aler ! ponded and does not run. But, in; j case of a parole, the prisoner is re- j leased from service and his sentence' continues to run the same as if he! ! were seWing the time in the peniten- j tiary. i Under the second ground on which, the decision was based, Shaw's sen*; tence expired long ago. i. Judge Prince's decision releases; Shaw and cancels the year and five \ months time which Governor Harvey! held he had yet to serve. Solicitor L. W. Harris represented; Governor Harvey at the habeas cor-J nn<5 nrnrppHino'S flTiH ripirmrrpH His ^? ?" <=?- ?I demurrer declared that: First, that the parole and revokation of parole in this case were bothi in the discretionary powers of the | chief executive of the state of South : Carolina and that this court is with-! out power to review the proceedings, j Second, that the petition shows on! its face that even if the defendant is! entitled to his one-tenth time off, he | has not yet served the remaining | nine-tenths of the sentence. That in | addition to the foregoing it is urged; that the one-tenth time off for good; behavior Ls not a matter of course' but the convict must show he is en-J titled to same, which he has not. done. ? The sheriff and solicitor made affi- j tn tVm pflfprt that thev regard I Shaw as one of the most dangerous! and violent men in the county. The, state further contended that Shaw; has not kept the conditions of his pa- j role, he having many charges against him now pending in the court of general sessions for Anderson county for violations of the criminal laws of the | state, the demurrer declared. ?-1 LUNCHEON AT ST. PHILIPS , SCHOOL FRIDAY NIGHT i The St. Philips school will give a uncheon at the school house on Frilay evening of this week. Plates will >e served at 25 cents each and a good :ountry luncheon it will be and thej >roceeds will go for the benefit of :he school. ! 1 The Newberry college orchestra I rill furnish the music for the occa-! lion and the admission will be free} md a goo<^ time you will have if you i o. And a good luncheon thrown in i or only twenty-five cents. ? 0 t -Mr. Hoover says 1922 will be a | rear of recuperation. Well, let's get) ;t it. USING g E SHOE K oes fas{ jou f/ie entire ed customers and itisfied customers Goose Shoes. IER RED GOOSE SHOES. )ur boy. Bring him in and let ur shoe bill by placing an all Dur boy. Bring him in and let HOOL SHOES. ;izes. It will pay you to let us. ; ' $1.98 and up LUNN OXFORDS. xfords just arrived, black liming* grey saede, patent m rubber hel^ Sold by othDur price . $5.75 RESS SHOES. >es, Wingfoot rubber heels, $3.75 dium toe, Wingfoot rubber :be pair..." $3.75 50c lite tops $1.98 and up them all beat. Let us prove ility and price. 1 You can't afford 1 Then why keep on Persistent, intell Roach Will rid your pli 2lv Xnl f Agency t JT. PRICE :ing / A Fairv!and of Comfi 0 ?/ in Red Goose Shoes. The pride of possession , aroari'nrr thc??-r> moire* BvytUlIUg lllClXVX' lvvLl . r 11 - mi Liic young I01KS choice. 11 strong and so sturdy thatt their shape. And' there is ing style for every boy and &kZ30>& '3y$i\ stmsM / ' "* I (rv^ ./ / ? ; I { !! , -V fi.r&Z' " '/ 1 i4// Leather?All t Newt 9 i 1 j tiff ! to raise them ! feeding them? i^ent use of - j J i i. Paste !. j I j Bice of -Cits j I ! >e i i i at \ i ~ ; m jm I -t M i and the joy of i' 1 [ Goose" shoes \l}\ | ley are built so >&iij :{ hey hold ' (jpj i 5 a pleas- dftj'ij I : lgirL fifdH I hv sr^rxyf^ \ ' 5 % U ( \ COO.iS ' i he time. | >erry, S. C. \