The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, June 21, 1917, Page THREE, Image 3
IpfOUR FARMERS
|! SAVE MAN POWER
I Or Rather the Ways in Which
i ^ They f* ay Save
H. I
JTMAKIKG LABOR MUCH ' I
MORE EFFECTIVELY
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,
/ Applifctf to Profitable Farming
Oil a Larger Scale Than
' l" Ever.
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Agricultural efficiency^ in this nu't.Vm.l
ciiH rjrciv y, is in considerable
r.?t i: urn a matter of efficiency in the
use of farm machinery. .Man laboi
o is scarce. The fuck must be made u<>
largf !y by better utilization of men.
horses, ar.d traders now on farms.
| There are three- important ways in
which our more* efficient fanners ini
( provX on traditional method' of usin;r
laWr for field opn ntions, namely:
(1) They iner t a e the horsry>o'wer
P* per man by increasing the size of!
|T teams.
| -2) They is ere arse the 5;rea coi'Mue
I; per man and ))cr tram by sMbrftittftK
ioK lai ge.siannl implemc-nts i'or smailn
\
j' er ones;.
r
('.)) They increase the area oov vh! '
i) a given time by i ire musing the
s^ze of fieisls.
To increase the bor. enowt i per,
1 man the fanner im-ncTy chores a
tl.i ee-hcTv<e team where before h
drove bvt two hemis, -or a four-horse!
^ <' ; iv< -horse team instead of a three-;
ihor: e-tt.<am. Thiis is perhaps the;
i simplest expedient for .increasing
J h.bov efficiency on thv farm, and one,
which is already ver\ generally p,,:?ctieed
our fiirmci'i.. Where horse
k i er i" abundant and man labor >
i fcarre doubling; tip teams efforts :
r .uterial saving o1' labor, even with- '
L' ou ?7\y increase ir the *wze of inri-J
j pi'-rrwiits unrd., nin'.iuaiiy tic '
I 1;.!};( team waits more easily and
0 r.'.wre rapidly than a smaller one.
m \VVser. t!v? dordirng of ;Keams is ac.
c M^y ai.i< <i by the introduction of
P h : in p'tements, a fuitiher saving
1 . , j
[ ( ! nan lar?or and o! time is eMocte;. i
t b or example, one man with a two ,
rrow cultivator w.K.i cultivate twice the
cop area per day covered by li.e nae
1 with a-mwrow <uuUivator. I 'mi\o n
under favorable onudit ion , an -1'?>? *
mower or hinder will eovci n.ru
( n:ore ground in a day thfcn wiii ;? f'<
1 foot machine. Similar eeoi omi-'s
may be -effected w ith othe mac'nin
) such as harrows, ./?.ulky pi ays, Mmy- '
rahes, and the lik.f, especially in lii
Kastern States, where small-si/ ? 1
I implement* are the* rule. hi general,
the larger sized machines cost but
P little more than the smaller ones; in-,
. deed the difference is usually so
small that //ne seaman's saving it ma t
labor through the ; use of a big in;
c^iui* will often pay the excess in it.>
c<v# \over thai of one of a smaller}
| The farmer should always buy j
ti e larjost implement that vill be j
y.nctica! on Iv's land. It is false J ,c
buy a smalle? one.
llesoft to the third expediei.it fcr,
fb it-creasing la two- efficiency in . field
operations, namely, enlarging fields,,
<i( pends in great measure on ths- lay j
ai the land. Where the land is level
or i oiling and twv-> adjoining fields to
K plowed can 1* plowed as one iff a
ft.nce between is removed, it is often l
\u rth while to tear away the feince ;
and throw the two. fields into <)Ji>o.
Thirty the straigiitwav caches in
pln-./fng an<l other operations are i
lengthened and mud) of tin* time is
saved that otherwise jvould be lost in i
turning. Incidentally, this procedure,'
brings under cultivation the waste 1
land in the fence row. 11
Farm-management studies have '
shown that the size of farm is a con-! 1
troYfing factor as regard*, efficiency j1
in the use of man labor, horse labor, ^
ami machinery on farms. That is to j I
say, iwthcr things being eipial, the 1
linger the farm the more crop acres 1
worked per man. It is not possible, A
of course, for the average, farmer to 1
iip'i-ease the size of his farm at will
lc meet an emergency, but many will *
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You'll Look 10 Y'ears Younger. |
Rid yourself of constipation, and he **
a new man or woman. Take Dr.is
king's New Life Pills and expel the;
poisons that weaken your system, ^
foul your blood and make you old before
your time. One or two at night
will clear your complexion, brighten j
your eyes and give back the springy G
step of youth. For health and nappi- *
ncss let Dr. King's New Life Pills do ai
for you what they have done foi oi
thousands. 2bc.?adv jB
BRITISH PRESSURE f
FORGES A RETREAT
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V
Campaign May Bo Amor.'j [.
Most Important of War
Things Haig. p
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T o British campaign in BJgiurr o
gives signs of developing into on? of J
the most important of the war. The (j
Germans apparently are unable to rc- ]
sist the pressure being constantly ap- jj
plied to them and arc being forced \\
back at a comparatively rapid rate, f
Today brings the announcement of an ii
other considerable advance by the (
British in this area. They attacked o
last night in the region south and 2
east of Messiives and on both sides \,
oT the Vpros-Cornines canal, gaining Y
a)! their objectives and capturing one t
bvg gun and 7 machine guns together,
with I ~>0 prisoners. The front line in j
the British offensive movement ex- {|
t? nds for a distance of about 7 miles v
IVm the village of Klein "Zillcbek t
south to the river Wumave. Last \
night's attack, the culmination of eon; 1
slant pressure, yielded General IMu- |
r, ci's troops the German front trench |
err between the Warnavc nad the Lys, l
l.Coides additions) ground nrirc to the! ^
lorth, in ti e sector between Ypres f
and Corn ires, the official statement <
indicates.
Signs cf 'i probable further retreat *
of the Germans are .rot wanting, for
respondents have njrorted the withdrawal
of the German big guns in the
area east ?i*:d southeast of Messmes j
to the extiv me limit of their range.
The British artillery command of the
situation seems *0 lie aimost wholly
naporuiVv for this and the ot)U:r
yielding Tendencies of the (iernrn?. * 1
The German lag guns secured their!'
adviinta^-e \vh<*v Messines Ridg/i, the G
only coKumandrirg eminence in tlw re-| '
with MdiT.ioii m the opening oil"
th?- -of fa'iisive. ! 1
Ge.w."al Ihiig's dispatches hav?* in--''
dicatf^d tliat important der'ehupy lent.s ;*
might bo expected to gvov; out o-f the '
ofloEzdvo h IBelgium, ana) his pvodic- . '
tiou oppjar.s to bo in the way *>f boinp;
jiukIc good. j
WHAT is |
IAX-FDS IS AN IMPROVER CASCARA
A Dhsestive Laxative
CATHARTIC AND LIVER T.WIC I
Lax.-Fa*: is not a Secret or Veto tit Medicine
hot is composed of tlie followut);
old- fasLioned roots and herbsCASCARA
BARK
BLUE FLAG ROOT
RHUBARB ROOT
BLACK ROOT
PA AY APPLE ROOT
SENNA LEAVES
AND PEPSIN
In Lax-Fos the Cascaiia is i:ciprov.?fi by
the addition of these digestive ingsw.lienLs
malting it better than ordinary Ca.Scara,
and .thus the combination ae.ts ?ot
only as ? cAiinulating laxative and cathartic
but ^lHO,.'is,adigestive and liverttonic.
Syrup laxatives are weak, bt t Lax-.Fas
combines 'Strength with palatable, .aromatic
taste and does not gripe or disturb
the stomach. One bottle prove
Lax-Fos iff invaluable for Ccomtipaticxn,
Inditfc-jufcioti i5rr':Tornul T iw .v??;,vouw^? '
r ? - .A * AVib %VkJI~
find it possible to gain at once a
measure of the advantage of a large
farm by making their fields as I a'.'?/)
and as few in number as is possiblv *
under tl.?t conditions of topography
and rotation.
For the tractor owner there aw i
certain special expedients that may:;
be resorted to in this crisis. If work
offers and proficient operators are
available for two shifts, lie should
work his outfit .24 'hours a day. The .i;
tractor that -works &l! night as j<
as all day is the equivalent of two ,j
such tractors working 12 hours. 'Hie ?
average tractor owner is in position p
to render effective aid in the produc~ p
ben campaign Vy helping those of \
??is neighbors who may be behind- (
nand with their spi'ing work, and in ti
many instances, i%p doubt, a week of ,|
light woik by a tractor will go far u
reward solving the immediate labor y
jrobleim of a neighborhood. At any p
ate it is the obvious duty of the jj,
ractor owner to do all the custom NV
vork he can do this spring without <5
leglecitng his own work. s;
It should he borne in mind in this jn
* 1
tuiurcuon inai experience has shown a,
hat in working- exceptionally long uj
lotirs with tracotrs it is generally as
he best practice to have one man in
ull charge of the outfit and raapon- ti
ible for all adjustments and repair. sh
? sa
V'hcnover You Need General Tonic rn<
Take flmva'a
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
hill Tonic is equally valuable as a pa
eneral Tonic because it contains the Cic
ellknown tonic properties of QUININK oic
nd IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives .
lit Malaria, Enriches the Blood and \
nilds up the Whole System. 50 cents.
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THU HGRRY HERA LI
NOTICE (iF SALE.
Under a:d by vii\uc ci t!.c decree
nu jud& of the court made by
is Honor, S. W. G. Skipp, Prbs!d'n:r
lulgc, :n li.D cure of S. I>. Cryant, D
MeGougan, and L\ \V. I lard wick
Ixecutors of the Last Will and Tcsuncnt
of J. C. Pryant, Deceased,
laintiffs vs. L>. It. Wilson, J. P.
lerham and 1). K. UcGougan, Co.
artners, as J. 1\ Derkum <Jc Co., an<l
1. G. Cook and O. M. Powell, Copart
crs ys \9"k & Powell, G. P. Jenkins,
nd A. W. Jenkins, Copr.rtncis as
? i? i ' T-. /
vi!rv11it* Drys., ei ai., uci en-, anus, an<
ated the 30th day of May A. D. 1917,
, the undersigned J. A. Lewir, Shcrff
of Horry County, will sell at pubic
auction to the highest bidder beor
the Court House door at Conway,
n Horry County, and State of South
Carolina, during legal hours of sale,
n salesday in July next, it being the
tnd day of said month, all and singu-,
tir those certain lands situate in Hor
y County, and described as follows,
o wit:
All and singular that certain piece,
>urcol or tract of land, lying, situate
ir.d being in I" lovds Township on tin
;ide of long branch swamp and con
aining fifty acres, more or loss, and
founded on the North by lands o!
lovd Wilson, South by 1. l\ Strouds
and ami West by estate lands of
jowis Jollie. It being the tract of
and attained from Zora Wilson, and
he piece of land Zora Wilson purh?;sed
from Daniel Tyler as other
leed will more fully show.
TEitMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser
pay for papers.
Scnw&y, S. C., Juno 12th, 1937.
I -1 rurin
?/. ?~1. I1U1 V* iCV,
Sheriff of Horry County* i
-I. IL WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attoi ncy.
NOTICE OF SAIJ;.
Under ami by virtue of the decvce
intJ judgment of the court made by
liis Honor, S. W. (*. Shi.pp, Presiding
lutlgc, in the case of Itavik of iLoris,
jl Corporation, Plaintiffs vs. J. ft. Yemen,
W. J. Jordan, Surviving Oopartnei
of the Firm of lacker & Jordan,
and successor Sto said Parker & Jordan,
R. H. Be]3w and /. F. Ml, Partners
under lhc name ami style
of Bell Bt*os~, et al., Defendants, and
dated the #01 Si dayof May A. 1). 1917,
I, the undersigned, ~J. A. l,e?vis, Sheriff
of Horry County, will sell at' public
auction to the highest bidder before
the Occur t House door at Co?way,
in Horry County, ami State of
South C&swliria, iå liggul hours of
side. on salesday in Jujy next, it being
the 2nd day of said month, all
and siuy,\uia.r these certak;i lands situate
in Horry Ccumty, a/wl desciibed
a . lol!ovvii, to wit:
Ail that certain pieo\. parcel 01
t.;.<t of H.unc! hi Horry'.County. to. C.,
contain hi e; Thirty t HO) acres, more 01
. It .being iin .Little River Township,
area it being: tne same piece 01
tract of land flooded to nie toy m y
Brothers and .Sisters Namely:
J. \V. Vereen, W. H. Ve; o.en, H. J.
Yeroivn* Jihle.n Vereon. .P. P Yemen,
Katie Evans, V ict.?ria V< reen. Ar.<%
bound en the-Worth i?f ian.ds of J.
VV. \ ejvf>en, on the Fast by. lands o."
J. C. Crjtxvfc id;, on tlie ..'v/ath by lane*
of J. J'. Veree.u anil J. W. fen.e>i, ai..
on the West, by lands of J. W. V< roe;n.
This being* mare f.ully crtosorilied by *
survey and pint which was made the
2.7tli day of May A H., 1911, by ><".
/ C1
v^. ouggs, .surveyor. Arc! recorded i?x
Book "NNK'" at pa go oil, May 29 tb,
1911.
TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaseto
pay for papers.
Conway, S. C., Juno 12th, 1917.
J. A. 'LEWIS,
Sheriff *of Horry County:.
I. II. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
v \
NOTICE OF SALE.
Under and by virtue .of the dcrrr,
*nd judgment of the court made by
ws Honor S. W. G. Shipp, Presiding i
H?dge, in the case of Bim/oughs & j
'olJins Company, a Corporation,;
'laintiffs vs. J. As'bury Anderson,!
krtl>.ur Small, otbeiwvh&e known as
Vil'lisiin Henry Smalls, B. W. Gore
'onway Live Stock Co., a Corporalon,
.and Pink Ward, Defendants, and
&ted the 30th day of May A. I>..;,
L'17, X, the undersigned J. A. Lewis,!
lieriff of Horry County, will sell at 1
ublic awtion to the highest bidder
efore the Court House door at Conay,
in Horry County, and State of
outh Carolina, during l#?<r??i
O "B"1 *.M
do, on salesday in July next, it beg
the 2nd day of said month, all
id singular those certain lands situe
in Horry County, and described^
; follows, to wits ^
All that certain piece, parcel or ^
act of land, situate in Conway Town i
iip in the County and State afore- j
id, containing: thirty (30) acres, J
ore or less, lying on the North-oast J
ie of Shop Branch, and known as a
rt of the estate lands of Charles J.
>re, adjoining lands of C. W. Ses>ns
and I. G. Long, and bounded as1 h
Ilows: beginning at the corner <> tl
W. Sessions' land Twear the jw! cj
j
), CONWAY, S. C.
'cading to Cedar Bay Church, and |
. thence X. 2 degrees E. 1 ">?
.In.ins to a stake; thence X". 59 degrees
E. 10.50 chains to a pine;
s'.urnp; thence N. 32 degrees \V. 4.90 j
chains to Shop Branch; thence with j
said Shop Branch to the I. Ci. Long I
line; thence S. 59 degrees E. 15.40
chains to a stake; thence a straight
line to the beginning corner; as will j
more fully appear, reference being,
had unto a plat thereof made by W.|
A. Moore for X. J. Todd on the 16th!
day of March 1905."
TERMS of Sale Cash Purchaser
to pay for papers,
Conway, S. C., June 12th, 1917.
, J. A. LEWIS,
Sheriff of Horry County.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Piaint'.ff's Attorney.
o
ALIENS IN ENGLAND
UNDER CLOSE WATCH.
Louden.? Many Americans in Lond
,n M'. mod and disappointed |
w! en liny e : a d that, when t'.? 1
United Stave <-red the war, th . .
were not ante aitically relievo 1 o?
the necessity of observing; tl 1 Dritish ;
police regulations affecting aliens.
This is especially true ?>f the Amcri-j
cans wh0 have arrived, h re sin- e the ,
curly part ol DIG. '1 es > i red re-'
port their movements i.- u.c ...uthoii-l
tics just as all other aliens, whether,
allies or neutrals arc rquired to do.
There is a considerable am ant of
red tape involved in the police royala
tions and, no sooner had the United
States thrown in its lot on the side o''
* he Eop.tente allies, Oum many Americans
got the impression that they
would he relieved of this war-time
necessity. When they found out that
their status in this respect remained
unchanged by the turn of events
n.ajny of them -appealed to the United
St#ites embassy and consulate for fur
tfrer information. They were tol I
that there was no indication of inr.
change.
Every American who lias arrived
j here since the early months of U)l()
must have an identity book. IV side
name, nationality, date and a signed
photograph, it must bear the signatures
and guarantees of two British
I subjects, property owners, who hav \
| at the same time, seen the holder .ci
! tlie book sign his name to it. Befow
| the hook is received, a signed photo|
graph must be left at the police nttitiosi.
In some instances two month
1 elapses before tbe applicant is able
I tc obtain bis book.
| When an American moves frvn
.! ccno part of the citj to another >.r
(! must report t<> the police stations in
. 'both districts and have .his ibc.alv
'.stamped by the 'aliens' officer. Mu-h
the same procedure is lvqcbitNl when
j he goes on a vis': to anot'neo city. In
< very town where he stays over night
he must report to the police, givin,:
all particulars as to birth, nationality
of self and parents, a description of
physical featim s, etc. At tl.o hot !
at \vl;ich he suavs he must it\\w at ."uh
t
; tricse same details on a largo -o < ; of
| paper which he is required to sign
| again boh re lie can 'cave the hot. i.
la certain sections of Kngkied .a
! new rule lias just been put into efI
feet which requires aliens to first
present themselves at police he.aulquai
ters before they will he given a
room in a hotel. The police issue a.
! permit entitling the holder to stay at
i tiio hotel.
A -
] /v party of American business men'
front London wore required to do this
lecently upon their arrival in Liverpool.
Their train brought them into
i Liverpool arourul a. m. They were
tired and hungry and the trip to the;
police station consumed another hour. I
I-Tit all went through with the red
tape good naUiredly, realising that I ?
he allowed to travel at all in any of
the belligerent countries at this time
is somewhat of a privilege.
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4 4 <
| Used 40 Years
PARnni
wniiuui
{ The Woman's Tonic t?
i OT
j) Sold Evorywhore Jp p(
k ?pi
IWMtiCWUt i
We Think So.
The fellow who claims the world
? ncaring an end jrets more attention
I.an the fellow who claims the kaiser
itn win the war.?Dillon Herald. [Ik
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FOOD CONSERVATION K
WILL BE TAUGHT
Two V?/ceks Intensive Course A;
at Winthrop Summer
School.
* r . x
Columbia?An intrusive fcod con- q
setvation course will l?r> 4^1
the SO or more students who attend
tlie summer school for teachers at
Winthrop College this summer. Winthrop
College, through its extension
department, under the direction of
Miss Kdith L. Parrott, has been conducting
a campaign throughout the
State for food conservation. That j
special stress be laid upon the ub. I
je< t tit the sunimer school \va re ;
quested of l>i. D. H. Johns n, pros!-J
dent, by H"rbort C. Hoover. r.nt'O'
feed administrator.
President Johnson, has K-cclved Lhi '
following telegram from Mi. Poorer: i (
"Prospective department w'shes it
present two weeks' intensive 'ad on M
, , p
solvation tourse t?> till si'm.ivr e vh>I
students in the countv. Will f.ur.ir
% 4 1
outline. i
"Can your extension division, acting
for us, arrange foi tea< Iters wit.
out expense to this department t<
present course to all summer schools ?
in ycur State ?"
President Johnson rcpli. d as fol-1
lows: s
i "Shall be glad to hiVO Winthrop | \
College extension division, acting for';<(
1 your department, arrange for teach-1 V
ers without expense to you to present;
two week's intensive food cor.serva- j
tion course to all summer schools in 1
this State. You to furnMi outliiu 1
1 for such course." I ()
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Si mmons rr,.: relief
\ .i
(Complaint Not Served.)
Court of Common Picas
STATE OE SOUTH CAROLINA, u
County of Horry. i x
Palmetto Grocery Company, Plaintif. | ,
\-s. j.
Dubury Watts and lb it Watts, He,,
] fondants. j ,
I TO THE DEPENDENTS IKiku>\ i .
Watts ai.il licit Watts: I
YOU ARE 11 EKE It Y SUMMON-',
Kit and required to an .we.r the com-1
plaint in this action which is tiled in j
(the office of tiic C cjv of Or-u:*t of j
Oman ion i'lea.'s or i'.ic said Count;. )
tiiKt to serve a copy of your answer ',
;t*> Hie said complaint on ti e sub- j
e nher at ?u- off-ice in Murioi , South.
! Carrolina, uf-i iin twenty da\s ; fu 1 ,
tl* service hereof, -ev.ciusLc of 11.<
day of such service aw d iJ you 'n! t o I
jajqr.wer tlie con quaint within tin
f (
'sij-oe afo.vaud, t!.< iilain.it! i t i
action wh apply to G.e Court L
nc'.ici" (k.?. iluuh d. in . ?<? cot pmint.
W . [ '. ST A CLHAUS i.
ITiih LPs Ado) n y. i
. .1 teh M; y 21, i J \ 7.
To. five AI-si nt Uc.'cndaMts, i>ahn yj'
i Watts .an<! Pert Watts:
TAKE NO'i'U E Tnat tlv* c<>i '
plaint i.o tlic above sta.tcd iution wa-, {
.filed jj'i the office of the Clerk of!
i % t
.Court for Horry County on the 21st
day of May, HH 7, and that you arej
I required to answer the s:u?n? ?w
foo'tla jii the forced in IV sum.nous. 1
W. F. STACK HOUSE, 1
Plaintiffs Attorney.
Dated this May 21st, lt)17.
OKDKK FOR A PPOl NTM F.NT . OF
G l)AINDIAN Al) LI TEM.
Court of Conimov. Pleas.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Countv of Horrv.
i ?|
Palmetto G/ocei y Companv, Plain
i ' i d(
tiff | ,,
VS- ' he
Dubury Watts an<l Pert Watts, I)e- ! j;N
fondants. j
On reading and filing the petiitou^j,
if the plaintiff in the above stated ;i((
ase for the appointment of a Guar-.
lian Ad Litem for the infant defend-|tit
mt Pert Watts, on motion of \V ' I'Mkn
?taekhon?n At 41
f 4?w^'i ii*'^ ii*i" iiiC i iuin- ^j'
iff, it is vie
ORDERED That A. E. Wait be. fir;
nd he is hereby appointed Guardian j
lei Litem of the infant defendant I v.c<
!ert Watts for the purpose of thisjptt
ction, unless within ten days after
ie service of a copy of this order |?;p<pon
him, he, or some one in his be- j;<>r
a'f shall procure to be appointed a line
uardian Ad Litem foi the said inrnt
defendant; that a copy of thisj
dor shall be served upon the said | ^
ert Watts, infant defendant by ;hej('R 1
iblication thereof in the Horry
d, n newspaper published in t:,e Jb?
mnty and State aforesaid, once a lMilcl
?ek for six weeks. :J,,t
Pine
W. L. BRYAN, p;rV(
Clerk of Court. Horry Count v. rna'1
sucr
itrd May 21st, 11)17. , v:
? - - -w ijijjin
TOREK
ILUN6 OUT TICKS
GREATLY IMPORTANT
5 it Will Increase the Amount
of Meat Raised During
the War
t <
ATTLE GROW BIGGER
PRODUCE MORE FLESH
rhen Free From the Cattle
Fever Germs Caused by
Ticks,
i . ;
Wh.sh: < top, I). (f\. .Jure 11. 1*it*K
adicnti.v should bo given an imrtarv
jib,co among tho measures to
1 t: kon by soutlu rn communities to
eet existing conditions. An increasi
supe! v of meat mo of c. an' y';
osl urged nee! ; a .1 th" Soul'a can
\ do irs shave i ivurd I'arai.- .i
is la; v< a ?d meat . apply cut.' tic
ok has ooii jut ov: of tho v o\.
ii is n. \*i, every day n l'-v South
at boo:' 'at'that it ?? being robbed
i blood by ticks \y,",i not grow rv
..Hen propmly ;? i. that m.doh cows
i:bcct ill? same dram give on'y
ranty supni'.es of milk. Tney van;>t
office ntiy turn into fo< (1 foe solk
rs and eiv:'iao.s the hundreds of
ur Is of g:as.-, ley and grain v. hi eh
hoy consume. They arc waster. ?
tdc *?*> by the ticks that f ci on
1. cm.
I 'w.-o ; re animals that li\o ?n spite
T tho cattle fever germs which
id;- injcoi with thoii bites. Thc:ntho
added loss t.? h.o charged
u a'n.-t ticks of tho ca'vlo which die
o:n fever; aid their r.amhcr leachc .
i to tl.( th.ousards.
Now that v a.d: y : .d . f meat rr.d
nnU takes on addon
T.luo uuionw the uatb v's .osourco
vorc eat.it n u*1 1 ? raised and cava
mi:val mar. be ivr.ide to pal oa as
cat a woiy,! I o- iv.cat or yield as
nil eh in ilk, a it ce, n m :ea'K a: kib'o.
If ill's is to l>< awo v.di.had
in ihc South t'u> tint -lip !. a>. bo a.
ib ivc avail t * t. I'i'.o aiolac.'- I >r
poit.iniv t!\ s v s'.yo posts
ao volt i-.nv \vn %.:-r already bein^
made oft"* icnt a -c :n * i ">u_
then-, con-noun itic. . fJ?'o ?a p. \r.is fill
cd w'-th se!u tiers th:-' v. i?l destroy
t1 < licks en eatilc. .a-.! puhiic int...
st v. I i -h v:i) in..... it;c p0
dipped, arc > - s ;a|: ; ;,,.d wine .
loose he1. c a. ac^u'rec. i>i a e. n?!
unit. : 1 \ day fo. cattle p od.u
ti oil it suvt to daw a. Cuttle v.S a4. l:a *o
!( ( :; i l\.-t . 1. Its arui kepi l70C?
' I nay i ay be at sjv?. !' < - > a
ciyhl npi b a. . ' -n.k aatfo .... ivy
a.aery ii.t abundant feed snpi-'ics
( ! ti.o Sv ' *.'? a \i aiy (, . ,b ?>
nbfpei.-e. I". ,s. !>i. part .a... el At?ca .ii,
c.
j-eoAT eni-eT
: AHEAD GF TIME
5
hree Times Number Expected
to Be Ready by August
First.
Wash! n.vton.?The submarine chacbuildinit
propram is more than a
oath ahead ol schedule. The Navv
partment has aumnuyed that
ally three times the expected numv
e. 110-fvot chasers would be (leered
by' August 1, according to
(sent indications, and that all of
e large nun hM* of boats ordered
e actually under construction.
The (hpait-ncnt lias not announced
number of boats ordered. It is
own, however, that several hundred
these arn.ed craft will be in sere
by January 1. of next year. The
st vessel of the type was completed
the New York nav.y yaid some
,a-< 1 :
..... ,iim is now under test. The
!e vessel proved herself stanch an 1
able of carrying the armament
citied, which would make her dnnous
to the largest German subma,'S.
CHECK THAT COLD t>UICK.
i.s every cough or sneeze distributnillions
of germs, we only need
ft, chill or fatigue to lower the
y's resistance and start a cold. At
first sign, take Dr. Hell's Pir.o-Koney
and don't let a "summer
T become deep seated. The pleas
balsam qualities in Dr. Bell's
Tar-Honey cut the phelgm, rens
congestion and allays inflamion.
Children like it, used with
e-s by linger and public spcrk
ut your d 'ug dst.- adv.