The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, December 04, 1919, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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>AQK BDE STOMACH WORMS ARE NO OBSTACLE In Way of Successful Sheep Raising and Making of Good Money ARTICLE TELLS HOW TO MEET THE PROBLEM How a Good Shepherd Has His Lambs Come Early, and Drenches for Prevention. "The stomach worm need not be a serious trouble for a good shepard who has his lambs come early, feeds "well, drenches the flock as a measure * a. i . i . .. oi prevention ana provides a rotation of pastures or pasture crops." That is the judgment of the United States Department of Agriculture on one of the most serious problems for owners of farm sheep. Definite information concerning the essential things is embodied in Circular No 47, "Stomach Worms in Sheep?Prevention and Treatment," prepared in th Pureau of Animal Industry. The whole subject is summarized in five questions and answers to them. Condensed, it is this: How can one tell when sheep have stomach worms? Dullness and lack of thrift are among the first indications. Scouring is often noticeable. These conditions might result from other causes, but v/hen due to stomach worms, arc accompanied by a pale, bloodless appearance of the skin and the mucous membranes of eyes and mouth. Some times there is a watery swelling under the jaws. Injuries Described. How do the worms injure sheep? These very small worms live in the alimentary tract, principally in the "fourth stomach," and injure sheep by consuming blood and bv secreting a poisonous fluid which destroys red blood corpuscles. The injury is often fatal to lambs. Adult sheep are better able to withstand it. How should infested sheep or lambs be treated ? Make a drench by dissolving onefourth pound of powdered bluestone in a pint of boiling water and add sufficient cold water to make a total of 3 gallons of solution. The dose for an adult sheep is 3 1-2 fluid ounces, for lambs under a year old, 1 3-4 fluid ounces of this solution. It is better to use this early before serious trouble develops than to wait until the lambs begin to die. Care, however, is necessary in drenching and improper dosing may cause serious damage. While the lambs are with the ewes change pasture every two weeks if possible and do not return the flock to the old pas tures until the lambs are sold. Eggs Laid in Stomach. How do sheep become infested by stomach worms ? The stomach wtrm lays its eggs in the stomach of the sheep. They are passed out with the feces and hatch on the ground. In the last larval oi infectious stage, the young wormsclimb up on grass blades and arc taken into the tomach of the sheoj and lambs their food. They will live for a long time in the pasture. Foi gmaaswfflwmmE To Instantly Relieve Coughs, Colds, Sore Throai Use TRm RetiisstM (IWeirthclciteci) It promptly breaks i'p coughs a:id colds * = ? > 1 I * - 1. HlC llt'viil ill til IL'Ui J UCtjl in**/ Hi chest where exteri a! remedies could hard! ire effective. I sod for more than 10 year:; with splendi results. Delicious taste. Harmless to the most dc icale system. Absolutely non lu. eot'e 15uy a bottle and lake a ; a-po mfi immediately, it will make you fee! goo all over. Your drupgi t 'n ;r' d t refund your money ehe.rlul'.y if it d es:i relieve you. at your <1.\. ..1 j i all practical purposes it may be considered that a pasture will not remain infested longer than a yeas, in the absence of sheep or other ruminants. Another way of freeing a pasture of its infection is to plow it up. It is not of much consequence whether every larval stomach worm in the pasture is dead or not. The object is to keep the number so reduced that they are not likely to prove injurious to sheep. What methods can be employed to prevent loss from stomach worms? Prevention when it is possible to take the necessary precautions is more satisfactory and economical than treatment. The most effective measures of prevention are. Have the lambs dropped early, and feed to develop them as much as possible before they go on pasture. Rotate pastures. Where feasible, plow up infested land and put it in forage crops that will make good grazing for sheep. Where sufficient changes of pasture can not be provided, drench with bluestone as a preventive and curative measure. Many successful shepards dose all the ewes before turning them on pastures with the lambs, and after weaning time, dose all the lambs that are to be kept. This is done as a means of keeping infection of the lambs down to a minimum. H1P1L < -ff au t/ ilifc'*<Ui ?TP1 ? Tp that fcr Men Who Apprecia\ In every great tire chief question is: "Ho we give for the money product depends on adopted. Every man who has quainted with Bruns knows that Brunswic are again evident. This cern ? noted as a lea< line it entered since 184 more proved that its pc A perfect tire is siin of knowledge and st skill. 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The Serbian capital has a gloomy, authorities to restore the scores of depressing air about it, and this atmosphere is shared to some extent by the people, who go about with somber faces. Belgrade never amuses itself. There are few cafes, restaurants, theaters, cinemas, or places of diversion or entertainment in Belgrade. At night the city has all the stillness and repose of a tomb. It may be, quitQ naturally, that the country is still mourning its losses, for it has been continuously at war for seven l ' i* <v\" C ? 1 !] irLt!"'! ? i Ittvi,-K. ? V ' It/-, *** ,\ 3 1FA Kdf iliL Ai J^u T!\ T 8 v 1 J T.j*k ?* /""* *fi? zfar The Brunszvich ) has spent less than andling rubber. . master of his craft, v ideas they bring to l cf Brunswick direcsinccre consideration. >ved betterment is nimously. swick Tire is a combiinowledged features ? ick standards of manuis a super-tire, the like t have never known be :incl of a tire you will 1 welcoming. swicks cost no more )e tires. Brunswick. We promAnd we feel certain ill want ALL Bruns\ tires will have a new 'OU. :r co. t. Every Car ruck k ik id-Not Treads Skid-Not Treads f Automotive Engineers AY, S. G. t HAVE FO ELECTRICAL) , Atwater Ke THE DESIGN RIGHT TO F1 CHEVROl Prices F. 0. 490 Touring car 490 Roadster F. B. Touring car F. B. Roadster FULL LINE OF PARTS CARR Distrihu WILLARD BATTERIES, Call, telcpl | CONWAY MOJO! Exclusive Agent com years. The retail stores display only scanty stocks. Some of them are closed entirely. Cheap articles of jewelry and tinsel find their way from Austria and Germany, while perfumes, scented soaps and silk stockings come from Paris. Wearing apparel of all kinds is high in price. The Serbian fiance has fallen to low purchasing value. As in cost war-affected countries there is a tremendous amount of reconstruction work to be done in Serbia. Broken bridges, shattered railways,, ruined facotrios and clestroyc 1 machinery will have to be replaced. Serbians say the material and, to some extent, the money and labor, will have to come from the outside, ior Serbia, strained and straitened by seven years of war, is almost destitute of the means to accomplish this task herself. She is looking- hopefully to the United States to help her in this direction. There is a constant plea for American engineers, busineess men and materials. o He who is always making debts he cannot pay will become a nuisance I-' his neighbors and in time will not oe able to obtain any credit whatever. IThe oldest Amc THE MUTUAL LIFE INSUR W. B. Coxe, F. F. Covingtc Bullock R. M. Bu SEafflaaBanamBKzmMBCTOBSOwa i Nobody wants anything when he buys from a merchs buy what he needs at fair pr 1 At the Sam The year of 1919 finds a full line of staple goo< that are fair to our custome: Rivp Il< |j Mil V VI I If you have not been tr; 4 i us a trial this year. Toddville, *-~ess?sssEsm .. J - g"gg? YOVR 1 RD LY EQUIPPED nt Systems IS EXACTLY IT THE FORD I IET CARS i . B. Conway: I fl # on v a a 1 9 OOO.VU A . 815.00 " 1,335.00 : 1 1,310.00 SIED IN STOCK tors for VULCAN SPRINGS , tone or write 8 GAR COMPANY *" s for Horry County. 'AY S. C. -_fc II III. I. Mill H Ml . .. .????? ? NO CHANG K IN LOANS TO COTTON PLANTERS Washington?Governor Harding- of the fedeial reserve board set at rest rumors that federal reserve banks were preparing to withdraw credit to eotton planters. In a telegram to the cotton committee of the National Farmers' union at Memphis, he said I there had been no change in policy a? to loans by reserve or member banks on cotton as security. o /? After you eat?always take Fatonic C FOR YOUR ACID-STOMACH) Instantly relieves Heartburn, Bloat- *jU| ed Gassy Feeling. Stops food souring repeating, and all stomach miseries. Aids digeation uul appot'te. Koeps atomsch S sweet and strong. Increases Vitality and Pep. EATONICIs the be at remedy. Tens of thou and* wonderfully benefited. Only costs a cent or two a day to uao it. Positively guaranteed jT? to-plcsse or we will refund money. Get a trig box today. You will bjo. CONWAY DRUG COMPANY r' 8|24 CONWAY, S. C. 52t. aarrr f.a; KmxiravrafapaaremiM irican Company 9 ANCE CO., OF NEW YORK I Special Agent 9 >n, District Ant,. I llock, Ai^cr., Amenta a iiPiSE^ f less than a fairly good article uxit; and a customer wants to ices. ie Old Stand us at the same old stand with j Is which we offer at pri&& Jm rs as well as to us. j a Trial # ** ' ' xcUng at Toddville before, give X. s cf