The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, December 26, 1918, Page TWO, Image 2
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HIGH PRISED EGGS
WITH CHEAP FEED
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Results of No-Wheat Ration
Tried in Government Feeding
Test
GOOD LAYERS NEED
BEEF OR FISH SCRAP
Cther Essentials to Fine Egg*
Production in the
Winter.
Poultry owners who wish to obtain
a satisfactory production of eggs dur
ing the winter should plan to give
their birds plenty of feed. .lust what
kind of feed that can be supplied
most economically and which will
keep tho birds in a healthful, laying
condition is one of the poultry keepers'
principal prbolems. The Poultry
Division of the United States Department
of Agriculture has for seme
years been conducting tests on substitute
feeds with laying hens. The
poultry specialists have found, for
exapmle, that by feeding a wheat les,
ration there is a considerable saving
in the cost of feed and the hens will
produce as many eggs as when whea<
is included.
Thirty Leghorn pullets to which
this wheat less ration was fed for
1 1-2 years produced an average of
147.3 eggs a hen for the pullet yc.ir.
This compares favorably with egg
.* M-curi'u wiui omor rauon.s
containing wlioat and. therefore,
more expensive. During the !?!
weeks of the second year the hens
which were fed the wheatloss ration
averaged 28.5 eggs per hen, 17.5 egg
per hen being produced in March.
The same wheatless ration fed to a
pen of Buff Orpington pullets produced
from the first of November to
the last of March 5'? eggs a hen for
the 20 weeks, making the highest
record of any of the large feeding
pens of pullets in the test. Two other
pens, however, were less than one
egg a hen behind this one. The wheat
less ration which was used was as
follows:
5 Scratch Mixture.
2 pounds cracked corn.
1 pound oats.
Dry Mash.
8 pounds corn meal.
1 pound beef scrap.
The scratch mixture was fed sparingly,
so that the hens ate about
equal part's of this mixture and of J
the dry mash. The total grain con- j
sumption of feed for the year was 52
pounds, of which 20 pounds was
scratch mixture. Throughout the
year it took 4.0 pounds of feed to
produce a dozen eggs,
Substitutes For Wheat.
If the wheat is omitted from the
ration it is very essential to feed a
considerable proportion of beef
scrap or fish scrap in the mash.
While these foods may seem high in
price, considering their high protein
content and their value in egg production,
they are cheap poultry
feeds. In other exnorimonfcs pom.
ducted by the Poultry Division it
was found that for the first four
months pullets fed a ration containing
beef scrap produced an average
of 41.5 eggs, while those fed the
same ration, with the exception that
the beef scrap was omitted, produced
only 18.7 eggs.
These experiments, the poultry
specialists say, prove that wheat is
not essential in an egg-laying ration
AN UP-BUILDING FORCE
Regardless of climate 01
environment, Nature exacts
her toll of wear and tear on the
system and there is frequent
need for an effectual aid to
restore strength and vitality.
scorn
EMULSION
a systemic strengthened free
from alcohol, nourishes and
replenishes the needs of the
body naturally. Scoff's may
fbe used daily, in any
climate, with benefit and
strength to the body.
Take Scoff's Emulsionit
builds up the body.
Scott a Bowse, SlooaficM, N. J. .. M-U
ISTATE ITEMS
OF INTEREST TO ALL SOUTH
CAROLINA PEOPLE
The nationwide drive of the American
Red Cross for the Christmas
roll call opened auspiciously in
Columbia.
It is highly important that farmers
should, at this season of the year,
pay special attnetion to the curing
and storing of seed corn.
Much remains to be done in rural
districts, according to the annual
report of the secretary of agriculture,
to control such pests as mosquitoes
and the hookworm.
At this season of the year, when
leaves accumulate in heaps around
the yard, rake them up in piles an !
put them in the garden to be used
when needed as a mulch.
Negroes in South Carolina will ask
for drastic legislation at the next
session of the general assembly to
curb the spirit of lawlessness, which
so often finds expression in lynching;.
Many producers, distributors and
others have come to depend on the
market news service of the bureau of
markets and to make less use of com
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mercial price quoting; agencies, which
are not able to furnish data so reliable,
accurate, prompt, and comprehensive,
according to the annua! report
of the secretary of agriculture.
"It was the consensus of opinion
among the physicians attending the
annual meeting of the American Public
Health Association that while the
prevention of crowds may not lesson
the number of cases of influenza,
such prevention will decrease tinnumber
of deaths from the disease,"
said Dr. James A. Hayne, State
health officer in speaking of the prob
lems considered at the meeting of th?%
Association held last week in Chicago.
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BOLL WEEVIL PROGRESS.
The activity of the cotton boll weevil
in the coastal counties this year
indicates that this state offers the
weevil very favorable climatic conditions,
says Prof. A. F. Conradi, of
the crop Pest Commission.
Heretofore the middle of November
has marked the limit of weevil
operation for the season, but this
year he is still advancing on the
middle and lower portions of the
weevil line, which now runs from
just below Augusta, through Aiken,
3a i*n well, Bamberg, Orangeburg,
Dorchester, and Charleston Countties
There is great probability of
greatly increased activity next season.
It is not regarded as safe to permit
shipments from Aiken, Orangethe
safety zone (which lies jst un
burg, Mount Holly, and other points
ir. the safety zone (which lies just
above the weevil line) into the quarantine
zone or free territory.
and that excellent results can b
r.ecured by using corn and oats as a
cratch mixture, provided this i ;
fed with a good ma: h containing
per cent of beef or fish scrap.
While the buds should have p'ent\
to eat, they should always be eager
for each meal. If one-third of the
scratch grain furnished them is fed
in the morning and two-thirds at
night, the birds will take more exercise
than if they receive all the
grain they desire in the morning,
(lood scratch mixtures may be made
of equal parts by weight of cracked
corn, wheat, and oats, or of two
parts of cracked corn and one part
each of wheat and oats.
It will pay the poultry owner t>
devote a little trouble to providing
his birds with the most favorable
surroundings for the winter.
The house should be thoroughly
cleaned, disinfected, and made tight
before the cold weahtcr sets in. 11
the house has a dirt floor, it is well
to remove M or 4 inches of dirt from
the top and to replace this material
with dry gravel or sand. On cement
01 wooden floors 4 or 5 inches of
fresh straw or little may he thrown
down after the floor has been clean.1
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Ventilation is another important
factor to consider. The house should
be tight on three sides, but for th )
fourth muslin curtains may be used
for from one-third to one-half its extent.
In any case, there should be
some ventilation in the house, even
on th coldest nights. Fowls will
stand considerable cold air, provided
it is dry and ventilation will keep the
air thoroughly dry in the house. On
the other hand, drafts are likely to
cause roup and other trouble.
The Quinine That Does Not Affect the Head
Becruse of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXA*
T1TH RROMO QUININE ittbetterthnn ordinary
Quinine ami docs not cause nervousness nor
riuKHiK in head. Remember the full name ar.d
, look for the 14 nature of E. W. GROVE. 30c.
W;m III IJMW .i", ' . 'I . II <1 IWIjPI
THE HORRY her
Half a Cei
Half a Century Ago, c
be supplied to some exts
meat, drawing on live
Now two-thirds of t
with millions of people, a
i miles away from the prin
ing sections, which are s
The American mea
, today is the developmem
perform a national servic
The function of pro^
| velop accordingly. Tha
ed the elements of the ch
| the best facilities to rr
plants and branch hous<
refrigerating equipment
routes, trained organiza
for former waste ? v
i ural, inevitable channels
meat across the country,
I If there were a bett
' necessary service, Am
! enterprise would ha\re di
' would now be using it
During 1918, Swift <
a profit on meats (and m
than 234 cents per doll
profit to have any appret
Swift
Join the
Red Cross
-ztMWoaJKrJij.Jt-* S^CkS
A Tactful Friend.
Raymond Hitchcock says that
while ho was living in a Philadelphia
hospital, convalescing from an operation
for appendicitis, one of those
fool friends who always say the
wrong thing in the wrong place, called
on him and told him the following
story to cheer him up, relates the
Pharmaceutical Era: >
Philadelphia's most famous appendicitis
expert had a dog of which he
thinks a groat deal, which had a lopsided
walk. A friend asked the doctor
on one occasion the cause of this.
"Why," was the reply, "he's got
appendicitis."
"Then why don't you operate on
him?" queried the caller.
"What! Operate on that dog! Why,
Goad Prope
I have for sale cheat).
passenger, Studebaker au
run about ten months; th<
the owner i? leaving this s
car is in good condition.
FINE LANDS A
Also one tract of Fift;
of Twenty (20) Acres of I
County on Snow Hill Road
quick buyer; also other val
and Williamsburg Countiei
If interested in these
"M" care H
CONWi
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ALP, OOKWAY. 8. O
r jQNKSD^^W
AZSmSShmSSSSSSSSS^
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itury Ago
>very community could
;nt with locally dressed
stock raised nearby,
he consuming centers,
ire one to two thousand
/^mol Ii'Trn_ot/Ar>lr rirrvrli 1 /-?
.vij-'tu nvv^ o pi vjuuV/" H
parsely settled,
t packing industry of
t cf the best way to
:e.
/iding meat had to dese
men who first graspanging
problem created
teet it?large packing
3S at strategic points,
(including cars), car
tion, profitable outlets
/hich became the natfor
the vast flow of
:er way to perform this
lerican ingenuity and
scovered it, and others
i
& Company has earned
eat by-products) of less
ar of sales?too small a
liable effect on prices..
. & Company,
U.& A.
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that dog's worth a hundred dollars!"'
Piles Cared in 6 tn 14 Days
; Druggists refund moncv if PAZO O'NTMENT falls
; to cure Itching. Hand, Bleeding or Protruding Piles,
j V.:;;antly rcii'-ves Itching Piles, nr. \ yon c.an get
restful sleep after the first application. Price 60o.
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NEKI)S SAILORS.
Washington.?Legislation authoris-ing
increase of the permanent enlisted
strength of the navy from
131,000 men to 217,000 was recommended
to the house naval affairs
committee today by Capt. H. Laning,
acting chief of the bureau of navigation.
This would include 175,000
seamen 24,000 apprentice seamen
and firemen in training, 12,000 in
trade schools in training, and 0,000
ip. the flyng corps.
rty for Sale
one six cylinder, seven
tomobile whi^h has been
e reason for selling is that
ection of the country. This
i
lLSO offered
y (50) Acres, and one tract
land lying in Georgetown
will be sold cheap to a
luable property in Florence
s.
bargains write at once to
orry Herald
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FOREIGN ITEMS |
GATHERED AND CONDENSED
FOR EASY REAPING
Carter Glass was sworn in as seerotary
of the treasury last week.
Not even the number of delegates
to the peace conference has as yet
been fxed^
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Four men were killeed in an aeroplane
collision near West Point,
Miss, last week.
Dr. Sidorio Paes, president of
Portugal, was shot and killed by an
rs?assin last week.
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The objectives of the American
i.rniy of ocupation were reached
Sunday at various points.
The Bolsheviki arc trying to raise
an army of 3,000,000' to put down the
c< nscrvative element in Russia.
Dispatches reporting the arrival
of President Wilson in .Paris are displayed
promnently by the Benin
newspapers.
1 resident Wilson spent his first
Sunday in Paris by going twice to
cl.i.rch, laying a wreath on the tomb
of LaFayette and having a brief conference
with Premier Clemanceau
and another with Col. 10. M. House.
Ownership by the government of
the telegraph and telephone systems
of the nation was characterized a.*
"imperative" by Postmaster General
Burleson in a letter to Representative
Moon, chairman of the house
committee on postoffices and post
roads.
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$100 Reward, $100
Catarrh is u local disease greatly lnflu- j
onccd by constitutional, conditions. It
therefore requires constitutional treat- i
nient. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE
is taken internally and acts through the
lilood on iho Mucous Surfaces of the System.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE
destroys the foundation of the disease,
gives the patient strength by Improving
tho general health and assists nature in
doing its work. $100.00 for any case of
Catarrh that HALL'S CATARRH
MEDICINE falls to cure.
Druggists 75c. Testimonials free.
F. J. Cheney Sc. Co., TaJedo, Ohio.
COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. |
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v v>uiupiauit nui otrv>'U
Court of Common Pleas. I
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Horry.
Mary E. Todd, Administratrix of John
D. Todd, Dec'd; ahso in her own
right, Plaintiff;
vs.
Jessamine Virginia TodVJ, Hubert Archibald
Todd, Heirs at Taw of John
O. Todd, Dec'd; Susan M. Housend,
Samuel Isaac Housend, William T.
Housend, Ollie Minnie Gore, Exie
Dora Gore, Lou Dessfe Cartrett,
Benjamin Housend, George B. Hous
end, Robert G. Housend, Richard
Bellamy, Maggie M. Bellamy, Lctha
Gertrude Bellamy, Blanche Pearlo
Bellamy, D. Leon Bellamy, Ethel
Mary Bellamy and Richard E. Bellamy,
Heirs at law of Alva T.
, Housend, Dec'd., Defendants.
TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE)
NAMED:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
and required to answer the complaint
in this action, which has been filed :n
the office of the Clerk of the Court of
Common Pleas, for the said County,,
and to serve a copy of your answer to
the said complaint on the subscriber
at his office at Conway, S. C., within
twenty days after the service hereof;
exclusive of the day of such service;
and if you fail to answer the complaint
within the time aforesaid, the
plaintiff in this action will' apply to
the Court for the relief demanded in
the complaint.
November 25th, A. D? 1*918.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
rp_ ci l T * ?
iu oarnuei isaac r?ousentl, William T.
Housond, Ollic Minnie Gore, Rxie
Dora Gore arid Lou Dessie Carfcrott,
Absent Defendants:
TAKE NOTICE That the Complaint
in the foregoing stated action
and the Summons of which the foregoing
is a ropy were filed in the office
of the Clerk of the Court of Comi
mon Pleas in and for Horry County,
| at Conway, S? C., on the 2nd day of
December, A. D., 1018.
W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.)
C. C. C. P.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
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STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
The stockholders of the Cor.way
Live Stock Company, a corporation,
are hereby called to meet at the office
of the Conway Live Stock Company
at 8 P. M. Dec. 27, 1918, for
the purpose of considering the advisability
*of surerndering the charter
of the said corporation and going
out of business.
A. C. THOMPSON,
President of Conway Live Stock
Company. ?adv?5t?11-28
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EVER SALIVATED BY
CALOMEL? HORRIBLE!
Calomel is quicksilver and actft\
like dynamite on ^
your *liver.
Calomel loses you a clay! Ycu knowwhat
calomel is. It's mercury; quiciu
silver. Calomel is dangerous. Iti
crashes into sour bile like dynamite,.
crumping and sickening you. Calomel;
attacks the bones and should never be
put into your system.
When you feel bilious, sluggish,
constipated and all knocked out tmd
believe you need a dose of dangcr^Mj
calomel just remember that your ,
druggist sells for a few cents a large fck
bottle of Dodson's I ivcr Tone, which
is entirely vegetable and pleasant to
take and is a perfect substitute foricalomel.
It is guaranteed to start
your liver without stirring you up>
inside, and can not salivate. *
Don't take calomel! It makes you.
sick the next day; it loses you a day's J
work. Dodson's Liver Tone straight- ^
ens you right up and you feel groJR.
(live it to the children because it is
perfectly harmless and doesn't gripe.
?adv.
XFFP Rift NAVY
nkft-i uixj I
IN ACTIVE SERVICE^
Washington.? Twenty-nine battleships,
manned by forty thousand
men, will bo ir.aintained in active ser
vice after March 1, according to the
plans of the Navy Department, as
disclosed by Rear Admiral Coontz, ,
acting chief of operations, in testi-.-*^
mony before the House naval committee
in connection with the 1920naval
appropriation bill. Might other
battleships will be held in reserve,
ho said, and will be manned by a two
thirds complement.
Other units of the navy to be im
commission after March 1 were given.
Seventeen cruisers for active ?
service, with two or five in reserve,
twenty-four vessels in the patrol
force, lfib destroyers, 99 submarines,
M supply boats, 18 submarine and
destroyer tenders.
An aviation force of (>,000 men, ineluding
aviators, ground officers
and mechanics, is also planned after
March 1, the admiral' said, while the
force of miscellaneous employees, ihcluding
radio men, would number
twenty thousand. Thirty thousand
apprentice seamen will be in- train
mg under the navy's plans.
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NERVES "ON EDGE"?.
Conway People Will Find Encouragement
in Die Statement of a.
Conway Resident.
Arc you wcitk, nervous, depressed?'
Feel dull, shaky, tired?
Are your kidneys working right?
Nervousness, often hints at kidney
weakness?
Kidneys that fail to filter the blood..
Poisons gather and harm the nerves.
Kidney weakness causes many
ills?
Backache, dizziness, headaches*,
lack of flesh.
Don't neglect kidney trouble.
There is dangeirin delay. ***&'
Use Doan's Kidney Pills.
Fol&w the example of this Con
way resident.
M;ts. M. E. McCall, says: "I Iva<I
symptoms of kidney trouble for a.
J.on# time and finally I couldn't stand
the pain any longer. I was very nervous
and the least noise would fr^htcnt
me. I Irecanie tired and latw*M y
and had no ambition at all. My kidnejys
acte<Y irregularly and I was * ^
bothered on that account. Finally I
got- Doan's Kidney Pills at the Norton
Drug Co. They gave mo wonderful
\ relief. I took another box and t
was entirely cured."
Price 00c, at all dealers. Don't
ssimttlv ~ f-: 1
.vi a Kidney remedy?get
Doan\s Kidney Pills?the same that
Mrs. McCall had. Poster-Milbum %
Co.? Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
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TRESPASS NOTICE.
M.
All persons arc hereby forbidden
to enter, or in any manner trespass
upon, any of the lands of the undersigned
i Company, situate in Horry
County,, and in the Townships of
Conway.. Dogwood Neck, Little River,
and Soeastee; under penalty of
law in sWch cases made and providcel.
All \hunting, fishing, ranging or
otherwise entering or trespassing
upon said land are strictly forbidden.
Myrtle Beach Farms Co.
12-5-18-imo.
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Let It Clo At Thai?"Do you dQtffk
coffee in the morninc?" *
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"That's \ what my wife calls it."?
Boston Transcript.
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, Colds C*usc Grip and Influenza
LAXATIVE BKOMO QUININE Tablets tenmd?
cause. Thcro is only one "Bromo Quinine."
E. W. GROVE'S signature on box. 90c.
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