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RAISING SQUABS FOR PROFIi Fancier Should Purchr.se Birds From Some One With Whom He ls Ferscnally Acquainted. Pigeons depreciate in value with age. They are considered to be at their prime when three years old, and there are very few pairs that pay for their feed after they are seven years old. Professional dealers in breeding stock have been known to buy these old pairs for from sixty to seventy five cents, and then sell them to the unsuspecting public as guaranteed mated birds (which they certainly are) at from two or three dollars a pair. Such birds, as a rule, will breed pretty well fer the first few months in their new quarters, but after that they are only a source of expense. For this reason a man should buy birds from some one with whom he is personally acquainted, or else from some person who is willing to give a guarantee not only as to the birds being mated, but also as to age. If they are mated birds there is no rea son wi:y a salesman should not fur nish particulars with them, giving the numbers on the leg bands, and if he has bred them, which most breeders claim to have done, he ought to be in position to give a fair estimate as to age, but as there is no way of verify ing tb is statement, the only safe plan is to buy young birds and mate them yourself. There are many varieties of pigeons that are used for squab producers, but probably the most common is the Homer. These are often crossed White Dragoon Cock. with Runts, Dragoons, Teals, Duch esses and Malte.se. The Runt is a very heavy bird. The Duchess gives a feathered leg squab, but has a tendency to increase the weight. TIME FOR DIGGING POTATOES Crop is Important One and Farmer Should Not Be Compelled to Buy Them for Table Use. Where potatoes are very dirty when taken from the field, some growers wash all the soil ofT them. Others maintain that it ruins their flavor and palatability. They are cer tainly far cleaner and more desirable to handle when the hose has been turned on them, and the clinging, hardened dirt washed off. If the ground is fairly dry when tney are dug. and if they are allowed to take the air and the wind for a while, they will usually be clean enough to do without washing. There is every reason for digging them dur ing such weather conditions. Potato digging should be made a sort cf an odd job. ene that can be done at any time when there is noth ing more preying t.o do. The potato crop ehedd be an important one, and any farmer v. ho i.s forced to buy po tatoes fur table use should look upon himself as temporarily disgraced. Enough petatees are spoiled every ye?r by careless digging to feed a city of the second class for twelve months. Or.ly in communities where the potato is the main and staple crop is there any real care shown in dig ging and handling this very important food crop. USEFUL CHOPPER FOR ROOTS Any Blacksmith Can Make Device by Following Suggestions Given In Illustration Herewith. It's a slow and tedious Job chopping roots In large quantities, and if they are to be fed to animals, a great deal of time is required. Your blacksmith will make a good root chopper by fol lowing the suggestions in the picture A Good Root Chopper. herewith. Tahe to him an old handle of some kind and have it inserted firmly in .e chopper and fastened with screws. The edges of the chopper should be very sharp and the blade should be strong enough not to bend under vig orous chopping. Uniform Type In Colts. Breed the mares so as to secure, as far as possible, uniform type in the colts. This may mean the use of one stallion, or of three or four-but se cure uniformity. Success of Orchardist. The measure of success of an or chardist depends upon his knowledge of spraye and the ability to apply them at the proper time and In the rl^ht manner. ?asna---a - --_ BEST TYPE FOR B?COM DESIRED STANDARD CF ANIMAL NOT ALWAYS REACHED. Many Sma!! Points Indicate Particular Functions Hoc ls Supposed to FU!fj??-Exercice ls of Great Importance. The style of animal which best meets the bacon curer's ideal has often been spoken about, but the de sired standard is net always reached, ar ;his in many cases is due to fauity breeding. To consider briefly one or two of the indications as to what is really a A Scrub Hog. good bacon pig, we might start first from the head. Here, length of snout, which partly includes length of jowl and th< ab sence of loose flabbiness so fre^ ent ly seen there, indicates as a rule a lengthy animal. The idea has been to reduce the cheap parts of the ani mal and to increase those which are dearer. On that account a light fore head is necessary, but lt must not be at the expense of width of back or depth in the pig. As a rule a pig narrow at the poll (between the ears) is not the widest on his top, nor is he the thriftiest of feeders. There may be exceptions to this rule, but it can be applied gener ally. The advantages of a prominent eye and a smooth unwrinkled jaw or cheek, as well as width between the eyes, are that they invariably Indicate a smooth, lean-fleshed animal. A short heavy head is invariably as sociated with a very round body and a wide and very fat back, altogether a wasteful carcass. The neck should not be too long, otherwise lt indicates weakness, and a short neck generally goes with a short side, which from the bacon point of view of course ls not desirable. It is important to note the character of the middle piece. The ribs should spring from the back, but they should not be entirely round. They should rather spring well and allow the animal to be turned out slightly fiat from the sides. There will then be less wasteful fat on the top without decreasing the depth bf the pig. What is wanted ls a pig that con tains a maximum of lean meat and an undercut with as much streaky as pos sible. The loin should, of course, be covered and muscular, because so much depends on good development there. The rump should not be too straight, otherwise the hams will in- j A Pure-Bred Animal. variably be short, ^here should be no flabbiness about he hams and a well-carried tail puts finish to a pig, which helps it greatly at the time of sale to the butcher. The quantity of bone should also be accompanied by strength of bone, be cause it is not possible to carry a heavy weight of meat of very fine quality without substance. Round bone should be avoided, ?is it indicates lack of breeding and is invariably as sociated with a fat carcass. The pasterns should not be weak and the pig should be straight on Its legs. This is likewise of great Im portance, for exercise ls necessary In the production of the best class of carcass. These may seem small points, yet they all Indicate particular functions which the bacon pig is supposed to fulfill. Commission Man Knows. Your commission man knows that a good fresh bird shows a well rounded form, with neat, compact legs and no sharp, bony angles on the breast, in dicating a lack of tender white meat That the skin should be clear color, yellow preferred, and free from blotches and pin feathers; for if It looks tight and drawn he will believe lt was scalded before plucking. That the flesh should give evenly and gently when pressed by the fin gers and should be neither flabby nor stiff. That the marks of freshness are in dicated by moist, soft and limber f?et, with eyeH bright and full. Medium in Feeding.' There is a medium in feeding which, as far as is possible, every one should follow. It gives to each animal just, wha* its system can readily as similate and make uso of; no more, no less. Edge?eld Auto Garage and Repair Shop, Auto Repairing aTSpecialty. All "..Work Guaran teed. Prices Reasonable. Auto Supplies in Stock.: CARS FOR HIRE. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. PHone 7 J. Next to Court House. GEO. XV. ADAMS Propietor MONEY AKE YOUR MONEY WORK FOR YOU -If Ccpyncht 1909, br C. ?. Zimmerman Co.--.Vo, 9 Put some money in the Bank, of Edgefield and you will defeat pov erty. Everybody has a horror of poverty. There is only one way to insure againstit, that is to culti vate a habit of thrift which you can easily clo by putting money in this bank. Courteous and prompt attention given to all business. OFFIERS: J. C. Sheppard? Pres.; B. E. Nicholson1 Vice pres.; E. J. Minis, Cashier: J. H. Allen, assistant ashier DIRECTORS: J, 0. Sheppard, Geo. W. Adams, Tho?. H. Rainsford, John Rainsford B. E. Nicholson, A. S. Tompkins, C. C. Fuller, E. J. M i ms, J. H. Allen ?iiweBw MLBMIW .Summer Constipation Dangerous Constipation in summer time is more dangerous than in the fall, winter or spring. The food you eat is often contaminated and is more likely to 1er' lent in ypur stomach. Then you aro apt to drink m nell cold water duri ne the hot weather, thus injuring your stomach. Colic, fever, pton aine poisoning and other s arc natural results. Po-Do-Lax will kcej) yon well, as it increases the bile, the natural laxative, which rids the bowels uf the congested poisonous waste. Po-Do-Lax will make you feel better. Pleasant and effective. Take adose to-night. 50c at vour druggist. Constipation Causes Sickness. Don't permit yourself to become constipated, as your system imme diately begins to absorb poison from the backed-up waste matter. Use Dr. King's New Life Pills and keep well. There is no better safeguard against illness. Just take ono dose to-night. L>5C at your druggist. Summer Coughs are Dangerous. Summer colds are dangerous. They indicate low vitality and often lead to serious throat and lung troubles, including consumption. Dr. King' New Discovery will re lieve the cough or cold promptly and prevent complications. It is soothing and antiseptic and makes you feel better at once. To delay is dangerous, get a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery at once. Money back if not satisfied. 50c and S 1.00 bottles at vour druggist. GEO. F. MIMS OPTOMETRIST Eyes examined and glasses fitted only when necessary. Optical work of all kinds. EDGEFIELD, S. C. A Good Drug Store. It takes more than a stock of drugs and ?rood intentions to make a pood drusi- store. It requires an intimate knowledge of weighing, measuring and mixing, which comes only after careful study and experi ence. Your prescriptions will be properly filled at our store. We have every modern facility and-we know bow. Penn & Holstein. Infection and Insect Bites Dan gerous. Mosquitoes, Hies and other insects, which breed quickly in garbage pails, pond of stagnant water, barns, musty plaees, etc., are carriers of disease. Every time they bite you, they inject poison into your system from which some dread disease may result. Get a bottle of Sloan's lini ment. lt is antiseptic and a few drops will neutralize the infection caused by insect bites or rusty nails. Sloan's liniment disinfects cuts, bruises and sores. You cannot afford to be without it in your home. Mon Light Saw, Lathe and Shin gle Mills', Engines, Boilers, Supplies and repairs, Porta ble, Steam and Gasoline En gines, Saw Teeth, Files, Belts and Pipes. WOOD SAWS and SPLITTERS Gins and Press Repairs. Try LOMBARD, AUGUSTA, OA. How the Trouble Starts. Constipation is the ?anse of many ailments and disorders that make life miserable. Take Chamberlain's j tablets, keep your bowels regular ey back if not satisfied. Only 25c an? yon will avoid these diseases, at your druggist. j y0T 8aie by all dealers. jss?s. ESQ .Notice to the Public: All persons wanting pictures framed will please leave same at store ol' Dorn & Minis. Best work guaranteed, and prices right. Ail pictures will be trained the same day left at Beauregard Timmons, Edgefield, S. C. April 1. 1014 ;-;<?4.V;.-.--r>?j' J. C. LEE, President F. E. Gibson, Sec. and Treas FARMERS, MERCHANTS, BUILDERS, If you are going to build, remodel or repair, we invite your inquiries. COMPLETE HOUSE BILLS A SPECIALTY. We manufacture and deal in doors, sash, blinds stairs, interior trim, store fronts and fixtures, pews, pulpits, etc., rough and dressed lumber, lath, pine and cypress shingles, flooring, ceiling and siding. Distributing agents for Flintkote roofing Estimates cheerfully and carefully mane. Woodard Lumber Co. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Corner Roberts and Dugas Streets, Our Motto: SSS When Your Blood is Right, Your Whole System is Right. If You Have Any Blood or Skin Disease Do Not Delay until It is too late but Order -TO-DAY! THE HOT SPRINGS REMEDY a Complete and Positive Remedy for SYPHILIS, ECZEMA, ERYSIPELAS, ACNE, MALARIA, RHEUMATISM, And all other Forms of Blood and Skin Diseases Hot Springs Physicians pronounce this the Greatest Blood and Skin Remedy ever placed on the Market, Full ourse Treatment-Three Bottles-$12.50 Single Bottle-$5.00 We Prepare a Remedy for Every Disease Write us your Troubles. All Correspondence Strictly Private. Hot Springs Medicine Co., 827 1-2 Central Avenue. Hot Springs, Arkansas. Large Shipment of Furniture WE will have a large shipment of Furniture to arrive this week, and in the lot are some beautiful Dressers, Sidcboards'and Buffets. Full supply of Chairs, Mat treses"and Springs in stock. See our line Porch Chairs. Jones & Son.