The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, September 01, 1920, Section One Pages 1 to 14, Image 12
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30 x 3/2 Goodyear Double-Cure $ 50
Fabric, All-Weather Tread ...
30x312 Goodyear Single-Cure $230
Fabric, Ant i-Skid Tread........ V 2 .-0
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TO S[CESS WITH POULTRY ALL RUN
With Dis ses in Poultry Flocks, Pre
vention Is H-ttIfer Than Cure
llow~ to ('are for Flocks with Msor aySfee
ltou p, Sealyv Leg, and C hicken
l'ox.
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* a1n to attinplt t e i hirdi after it famr o ot 0, t s
sick. It is imeportant, thier'efor', to ketgt 1 bothli ad
.atc'h the toil cltowl'yt at al timies dec bng Ie iolti f
or any~ sin po di:,li;am, so that an ~eot~e eifl og
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Mileage-an
Small Cars
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Ye for each dollar of cost than
purposely made to be offered
ensationally low price; buy
e, not the price.
to deliver exceptional mileage
:eedingly low cost, Goodyear
of the 30x3-, 30x3/2- and 31x4
sizes, save inconvenience, dis.
atment and money.
value results from the applica
f Goodyear experience, expert
ad care to their manufacture in
orld's largest tire factory de.
to these sizes.
own a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort,
Tell or other car taking these
go to your nearest Service
a for Goodyear Tires-for the
orth and endurance that Good
uilds into them.
Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost no more than the price
you are asked to pay for tubes of less merit-why risk costly
casings when such sure protection is available? $A 50
30x 3/2 size in waterproof bag........................................
pow(ered sulphur mixed with each bird's legs
100 pounilds of dry mash is also bene- soak for a
W icial in effecting a cure. As soon as bird to the
the disease makes its appearance ment every
spray the houses and coops thoroughly
with somue good disinfectant (perfer- "
Jntil Sh aihIy somw wvo<il i-eservative or coal
tatreaationi) , and scald the dirink
'Result linjg fountains and feed dishes thorough
ly with bIli'jng water. Repe~at every
NIB wo or thrtee days until atfteri all the
a] j hiuds ha v fully recovered. To pre
.'ent the disease, keep all roostinig
'I or i;:tersi cleian, dry\, and well disinfeet.
up, and lI ot powdV(ered sulphtur with each 1(00
pnsand niounds of dry mash, allowing the
sasMr irds to (at. all they want. Chicken
vle -kn pox\ usually attacks late-hatched
havIng tc chicks mo r oft en anid more severely
Williamt than early-hatched ones, which makes
omt which it adlvisabile to hatch as early in the
It frd ' Sialy lIoy is easily recignizedl by the
The result (tnlargedi rouighened appearancei of the
a dIfferent feet andl legs. It is caused by a little
mit e which hurrows bieneathI thle scales
adsaId Iai inl up t he ales un ti t hey pire
e 0 My
I was In severe cisi's, if the tbirds aie nolt (ared
I cannot fori' t ae .jointlS t hei, l lo'&herome in
thuneih, someitims h unir > Ithe birds
'sffrdthai!t they aric unable to wali.
of C ardl t. ,Wash th iir' s le's we') twithI soap
winy yun wa mis water anl remov' aill loos
marnt it e. h elwthah l-a dh l
E.83 inixltile of keroni amt 'o linse((l iil
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nitsotitiu , COFFEE M -(
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into it, allowing them to
minute, then return the
roost. Repent the treat
three of four days until
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dri v'ers who n<
ECONOMY a
344'2 miles it
miles per gall
original tire et
Overland alloj
record of this
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the scales are removed. Oil of cara
way used in the same manner is also
very effective. To -prevent the disease,
spray' the roosts, dropping boards,
and all nearby cracks and crevices
thoroughly and often so as to keep
them free from mites. Examine the
bird's shanks occasionally, and if any
signs of scaly leg appear, rub the
places well with oil, as before direct
ed, to prevent the disease from de
veloping.
DON'T BUY PORK-CAN IT.
There's a profit in selling pigs and
buying pork-but not for the farmer
who follows this practice. The farm
er's most profitable course is to kill,
cure, and can enough pork for his own.
use and sell any additional amounts
which he can produce and for which
there is a demand. The practice of
home curing pork has suffered
htrough neglect, but it is now being
revived, according to the Bureau of
Animal Industry and the States Re
lations Service. These two bureaus
of the United States Department of
Agriculture are cooperating to en
courage the general adoption of this
wholesome usage among farmers.
Home-cured pork, scrapple, pork pud
ding, sausage, canned pork, headcheese
and lard are among the foods which
the farmer should get from his own
cellar shelves and not from the city
market. All transportation costs and
commissions remain in his pockets.
A bulletin, "Killing Hogs and Cur
ing Pork," now being revised by the
Department of Agriculture, will soon
be ready for issue. New methods and
improvements have been 'given space
in this discussion, and details of the
processes for canning fresh pork have
been added. Canning preserves pork
with fresh pork flavors and lessens
the toil and time incident to some of
older ways of curing the product. Be
sides being rapid and simple, the new
process saves pounds of pork for all
Manning I
L. L. JONE
Electrical
Everything in t]
is carried in Stc
on your next jc
Vening's Old Stand
Miles a C
*ntic to P4
;ht and day for seven and one
:ver before saw the car, a stock
cross the country. Over all kc
a;veragedi 27.2 miles per gallon
on of oil. The entire trip wa
luipmnent. Again, as in hundlre
steels and Triplex Springs mn
light-weight car.
g, $985: Roadster, $985; Coupe, $1525; se
Price. f. o. h. Toledo. mubject to change without not
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Manning, S. I
periods 'of the year which formerly
had to be eaten soon after slaughter
or be wasted. -
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PROPRIETOR AS WAITER
York, Aug., 29.-"If you want any
thing done you've got to do it your
self," said W. L. Jamieson, former
Norton (Virginia) newspaper man and A
member of the draft board at Mar
shall, N. C., and now proprietor of the
Hotel Shandon.
Joe Herndon, Washington and Leo
University student and chief clerk for
the hotel, recently got in a row with
Mack Hill, head porter. Hill took
he count and undertook to get revenge
on the establishment by quitting the
job, carrying the dining room force
with him. There were no waiters on
the job for serving supper the other
night except two inexperienced ser
vants. The dining room was full of
hungry people. Proprietor Jamieson
donned an apron and served th'em
himself.
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DRIVE to White's Visable Gasoline
station for your next gas see what
you get, pay for what you get no
more, no less.
GOOD FARM
FLAND-HIGH
ROLLING and
HEALTHY.
Good Roads, Good Schools,
and Good Neighbors in Red
Clay Section of North Flor
ida, adapted to general
farming, cattle and hog
raising; any size farm $20 to
$50 per acre.
For information write
J 0 H N P A S C 0, MonticCllo, fl a.
lectric Co.,
s" Propr etor
wontractors.
ie Electrical Line
ick. Let us figure
1b. % '
Manning, S. C.
-allon
acific
-half days by 25
Overland wrote
.nds of roads for
f gasoline; 1721
a made with the
Is of great tests,
ade possible the
an; $1S5