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CAPONS BRING BETTER PRICES THAN COCKERELS Caponizing Should be Dote When Birds Weigh from One and One half to Two and One-half Pounda -Capons Grow to Larger Size. Caponizing the surplus cockerels is growing in favor with poultrymen and some farmers in this country, for the capon grows larger than the cock erel and in addition commands a much better price. It is impossible to say just how long the operation of caponizing has been performed. It seems quite certain, however, .that the practice was famil iar to the Chinese inore than 2,000 years ago. Later it was practiced by the Greeks and Romans, and through medieval times by the people of mid Palmetto Palmetto College offer Stenography, Secretarial, ing, Accounting and kind: ship in Palmetto College in our Free Employment more calls for trained e colleges in the South. V tablished business collegE dual instruction. New ( teachers. Day and Nighi anteed. You can compe of study in Palmetto Col time required in any otl body represents every st far east as Pennsylvania. College is known everyw Address, Box 65 Var School) or Box 173 Orani worth St. Charleston, S.I PALMETTC The School that's IR We pay your railroad Gin Li Cotton going to be lat< gin a good deal after da ing our Gin Delco-lighti trous fires. Better pla( sands being sold. Call a ter, S. C., or phone 649 T. M. E DE a STO and look om Ihave to si a our line ne I .come to to I be you are I market ju I what we la I but would I privilege a of showin a anyway.A ayou onlysi t will give' * Prices an< * ways in lir Sus when 11 fl M.r die and southern Europe. In recent years it was introduced into America. At present capons are most univer sally known and appreciated in France although the business of producing them has. advanced gradually in Am erica. This industry is most impor tant in that portion of the United States east of Philadelphia, though in creasing numbers of capons are be ing raised in the Middle Western States on general farms. In selecting the breed best suited for acponizi'ng several factors must be taken into consideration. Large cap ons bring the best prices. Consequent ly, the breed should be large. It does not pay to caponize small fowls, poul try experts of the United States De partment of Agriculture say. Yellow legs and skin, as in other classes of poultry, are most popular. The Ply mouth Rocks, Light Brahmas, Coch ins, Indian Games, Langshans, and College s thorough courses in Typewriting, Bookkeep ed branches. A scholar gives you a membership Department. We receive xecutives than all other re furnish all the old es s with teachers. Indivi quipment. Experienced School. Positions guar te the prescribed course lege in less than half the ier school. Our student ate in the South and as The reason is Palmetto iere. iville, S. C. (Mother reburg, S. C., or 57 Went COLLEGE nown Everywhere. rare to Palmetto College. yhtin!g this year, you will have to rk, be prepared by install ng plants and avoid disas !e your order early, thou t 10 East Liberty St, Sum L. IRADLEY, ALER ummuuuummuuummrnnmmu P IN rer what we i aow you in g xt time you i wn. It may i not in the t .st now forti tave for sale, give us the a nd pleasure i g you thrui 1e will show I ich goods as i you service. a 1 terms al- i .e. Stop with i 1 town. ee Stop Buying 6 The Overt Costs by the Month, Eats Up Distanc On a railroad,it is the trip and not the ticket that completes the transac tion; and it is so with an automobile. No institution can build up good will on good-byes. The Willys-Overland Organiza tion is just as interested in Overland owners after they have bought as before they are sold. Saving you money on up-keep is just as important as saving you money on the price of the car. And when gasoline began' to go up four years ago, word went out to our de signers that Overland owners must be protected, and the price of gasoline must be brought down-but not at the price of comfort --get that, for that was the crux of the problem. Hypothetically, it was impossible, and yet - Under stimulus of a great pub lic need, and spurred on by the pride of a great rcputation, the designers of the Overland have Done the Thing that Couldn't be DoneI Ninety-sev, Sedans as, LET US I 74e economy SEDAN ' HARV Wyandottes are al recommended by1 al hntecpn aen iitr' differenit producers as are also var- genfesiha u lvro ee ious crosses of these. The Orpington tbc: hudb rvdd oe also makes fine capons, but the white wa oefteigrto hnta legs and skin are somewvhat of a dis- rqiclfrlyn essest i.t advantage in this country.godesl. Best Pric in Winter. Fe ~neDsrbe In so far as the effects of the opera- .~ aosaentuulymree tion and the rapidlity and ease of heal-beoeCrsmorte1tf ln mng are concernedl, the time of year121rtehaeoheiosduin when the operation is perI formed is of lt aladerywne.Bcu little importance. The capons seemoftiruetdspi inhysi o to recover well at any time. Certain r1ligutewladhvebn other considerations, however, in- sC*~s~I'hi~l~ t y20 fluence the time. The age and size of fttoflorpaei)2lwII the cockerel are very important. As lrernefripnhwvri soon as the cockerels weigh 1 1 -4 tovey(eiab, 1itlOJ~d'sIhr 2 1 -2 poundits, or wvhen 2 to 4 months cn nour il 1( vnn u old, they should be operated upon. Thegmo'i. 1w(1(freirgciire lower aige and1( weight limits apply patr-to1mnhsfaeiS2bgicm il ticularly to the A merican breedt'ts, peetlil edlie 3r ~:Sagii while the higher apply to the A siat ies. ~i i~i~le Capjons are( iln greaitest dema~iii nd and g fi' 2s trh n ii brinrg the best prices from the C h rist -beoe mr tirgtt't', intn r mans season until the endl of Mlarch. to hudb ,2lal orn~i n Capons are usuailly kept till t hey ar~e i h ('1)r52ICnt1fulfi'nirg aibout 10) months old1. At this time the riin 'i h attoo h ' mariiket is at its be'st andl the' h b ids ''l ies tup2nlItI hauve ma~de their niost profi tablIe gainirs. ritsfi C(I'lii5li' ot eat i The feeds useid anid the mtho~lids of' tg'nlSt pi'iat' rdpoi feein rg vary gre'atly, so3 muchd so, in- - --- deedl, thrat it is futile to give speriie'Cl W lA11 Nf N dliriectons. For severaI mtountIhs after -- the operation a goodl grow ing ration1, ('c sn (ollge S it'llii - niot a faitten inrg one, is reqouired. It iiy nr aiso 333ir. ai'srilpe many consist, of' whole grins~t, giorulntoSuh Crdn 2r~k~l e gI'rihl, oir a coilinrtiiit rip of th.' two, is '131(13 l( frW it i''i(tir as ieli feeder tinids rrnost p'rIutable uiiigilt ii tt' riii~ wl and1( best. suitedi to his loc'ali v. As 0(W . 3g''i vr yo ol i wvithr othre" pltrlty, vaiei(ty i..st b. rV'I:'1 :i 1 i ir ' .il given for best reutt . ILate in ft h ~ ''iv stiri itflo Mom vr 'hoc aswoittto'u' 'ruiint il thf 310:t. 3tE .n veIriaflit'miitibi. trVr t t if ITC CR A RINGJ(WtORM5, 1T TTE3R or33iili ri-il'I.21 ii'ttd 01 or 0t a:.rasn dhwLafe. .l~lCKON'S IRUC, TEI) green' feedl such as cu oer'et see bege-3 o JA'uch 9as/ Owl and Sedan. Saves by the Mile! e, Saves Dollars! they have unraveled still another in soluble secret of mechanics, by creat ingthat marvel ofmechanism,the new Suspension Triplex Spring, permit ting the use of light alloy steels for economy, and acting as a pneumatic buffer between the Road and Youl What the new Overland car and its remarkable improvements cost to create we shall never know. But we do know that it cost $6,000,000 to get ready to incorporate them into the new Overland car, and that the Overland car was a great car before these improvements were initiated and adopted. So ir seemws a fair conclrnsion: That an institution that will voluntarily upset the ramifications of one of thc greatest automobile manufac turing plants in the world,in order to reduce the gasoline bills of Over land owners, justifies the past, the future, and the immediate confi dence of the American people. !n cities recently reported ninety-seven Overlaud :veraging 2S.2 miles per gallon of gas . . . . . . 3ELIVER YOU THE CAR THAT DELIVERSI 'IN MOTOR CO., Manning, S. C. eenl made(I. The onion1, beting a (URI0'C M O PEA rross feeder, reqluires very fertile SIM.105 OR ELE an an1 vd heavy appl icat ion of terti- I(Ci l o evd czer andu barn yard manure. T1he'I[ 111 . S ag, .. Slla 3103nuret shouldl be a ppliedI at the rate Srne ad S lia10h Jms ,'' yom 201 to 40( tons per nere, anid ll~lif Ly repeated1( dik ing. 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