The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, March 22, 1934, Image 7

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. ■■ / V V The Barnwell People-Sentinel, Barnwell, S. March 22,1934 POOC PRACTICAL, ALSO V' ATTRACTIVE, IS_ THIS HOME. FROCK WARM WATER WILL BRINGT MORE EGGS Hens dd ust Drink Plenty to Their Appetite. • > at all know that a liberal supply water Is essential to egg laying. Is equally , necessary for 'the nutri tion of all kinds of live stock. When the laying (lock Is supplied with cold water, according to an authority to Wallaces’ Farmer, the tendency Is for the bens to drink less than they need for maximum nutrition, and that means fewer eggs. If you hare a rery warm poultry house, this lack of cold water consumption may not be so erl- dent, but In the average farm poultrx house, where It [p difficult to maintain a favorable temperature during very cold weather, the drinking water should always be kept several degrees above freezing. The effect of cold water In a cold house was very clearly—observed a ^PATTERN 1,62# Home frocks are no longer any thing like those worn a few years ago—the mode demands models that are attractive, as well as neat, prac tical and comfortable, and In which one may easily greet unexpected vis itors. ‘ This model is simply divine! Notice that the yoke and sleeves are cut In ode, handy packets are pres ent, and the waistline Is adjustable to every type of figure. Ruffling and buttons make a dainty trim. So few parts to put together—they spell suc cess to even the most Inexperienced sewer! We kno^p you’ll use this pat tern again and again L Pattern 1,625 is available In sizes 14, 16, 18, 20, 82, 34; 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44. Size 16 takes 3% yards 36 Inch fabric. Illustrated step-by-step sew ing Instructions Included. Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15c) ln> coins or stamps (colqp preferred) for fins pattern!, write plainly name, address and style number. BE SURE TO STATE SIZE. Address orders to Sewing Circle Pattern Department, 243 West Seven teenth Street, fcew York City. short time ago on a farm where two flocks of hens were kept Ih the same bouse under the same conditions as t to temperature and feed. There was only one difference In the management of these birds. One hock was provid ed with a water beater, while the oth er received only cold water to drink- water that was sometimes down to the freezing point Before real cold weather, both flocks produced about 50 per cent of eggs. When cold weather set In, the cold water flock stopped laying and went —lnt<r a molt, while the Jlock with the whter heater kept on laying and up- —her * Strictly Businea* Savage—I want to remind you once more of that $5 you owe me! Slickum—You’ve taken up $10 worth of my time dunning me for It! But give me $2 and I’ll call It square! SMALL HOME NOW ADVOCATED TO END DEPRESSION The very best thing to complete the rout of - the depression would be a nationwide building program, add ing 50,000,000 to 75,000,000 rooms to American. homes by use of private capital. So.sald President Henry L Harrlman of the United States Cham ber of Commerce at Buffalo a few days ago. Such a program, he In sisted, would do for business what the automobile did a few years ago. And this would be no sudden spurt, for, in ftr. Harriman’s opinion, It would take ten years to build merely the houses necessary for a minimum standard of decency and comfort He estimates the total cost of construc tion alone at close to $40,000,000,000. And to that may be added more bil lions for furnishings. A survey conducted by the Na tional Association of Real Estate Boards In 273 cities reveals a short: age of single family houses In 27 per cent of the cities, and a shortage of apartment space In the smaller cities. The home shortage Is more pro nounced in the smaller cities and Is especially noticeable in New Eng land, the Pacific coast, and the West South Central sect!on. Whose Fault? 'm LF u If a Child Won't Play with Othm?_ Parents who understand, children know where to place the blame when a youngster mopes, Jteeps tq laSt silk dress OF CONFEDERACY MADE, WAR PRIZ] eia therr so per cent egg layrngnrec- ord. As soon as the water consump tion falls o^T, It is Invariably accom panied by a loss In feed consumption, which explains the cessation of egg laying by the flock that went Into-- nlolt when cold weather came on. A recent acquisition of the Aeronautical museum at Wrlg^ Is a small portion of the gqa bag of federate Egg Laying Tests Prove Beneficial to Breeders »y field bag a balloon used by the army for observation purposes. This Is a portion of a larger piece pre sented to the National museum In Washington by the son of Prof. Thad- S. C. Lowe/ the latter having figured very prominently In the aerial activities of the Union army. ’■ down the James river when the tide put out and left the vessel and bal loon high and dry on a bar. The. Federals gathered It in and with it the last, silk dress in the Confed eracy. This capture was the mean est trick of the war and one which I have never forgiven.” Patriotism, sacrifice, ardor and ea- What this country needs, declared the Southern Lumberman, Is not model apartments but small Individ ual homes. And by small homes It does not mean houses costing around $9,000—for which there Is, indeed, a market—but houses costing In the neighborhood of $3,000 or $4,000. For these there is a much greater de mand, and “the architects and build ers and promoters seem to have for gotten that there ever was that kind of a house.” The Southern Lumberman thinks that If means could be found to finance such bnttdfat lt» would open Sluggi^ness ruins any disposition, andthat’s what is usually wrong. But it's just as wrong to close that child with sickening cathartics. Until 15—or older—a child’s bowels need but little aid—a very mild form of help! Stronger things often There are happy, healthy boys and girls who have never known the bitter taste and violent action el uastor utt—or simitar orthsnfci. only “medicine” they ever get —or ever need—to help the bowels is plain California Syhip of Figs. The senna in this fruty s; syrup has the natural laxative action that assists Nature as it should. Next day, the child feels and acts him- form of help; Stronger things often day, the cnild feels and acts nun* upse,t the stomach or weaken the self, and has a normal appetite. But bowel muscles. For the happy mra, use the real California Syrup « bowel muse solution of tl to do, in the of this problem see wl the next column: Syrup ( _U{fornia e label and on the battle. Figs, with tha word "CaliferniaT on tb ‘ ‘ ‘ - X .—. -- Definition „Johaay’s Idas Teacher—What is a polygon. Teacher—Johnny, what are the set* Brighf Pupil—A parrot that has es- sons? caped—St Louis Globe-Democrat Johnny—FootbaU and baseball mance, quite aside from its aerial activities, hang about that varnished and faded silk.—Washington Post. a very large untapped field of activ ity.—Literary Digest X V This plece/of cloth is valuable not only as a reminder of the use of air craft In/the Civil war, but of the It Depends “Does your wife make gjfuss over dinner belhg lateT’ "That all depends on whether It Is due to my meeting a friend or her be ing out for the afternoon.” Your local dealer carries Ferry’s Pure Bred Vegetable Seeds. Now only 5 cents a package. Adv. LOOK FOR THIS CROSS It Means the REAL ARTICLE • t GENUINE ASPIRIN Of Beyw Manufacture X- Orer heard "Does your wife drive?” “Oh, no. That mudguard was miss ing when I bought the car.” When you go to buy aspirin, : Every nearly twenty-three years ago, breed ers have been greatly aided In produc ing better chicks and better . layers. Also, the breeder of production poul- try has been able to Increase the stam- Ina and vitality of his flock and lu / consequence the longevity of layers. The trapnest. In accurately recori Ing the performance of Indlvldualsjnas vividly portrayed the history of/each trapped bird. Its laying ability. 1m rest periods,^its cycles of production and Its health. It If. k'notable/fact that mortality la lightest among birds ca pable of laying 200 or more eggs and contra. Is heaviest among the birds lay ing less than 200 eggs in their pullet year. These two classed of birds are clear ly Indicated by the trapnest—epidem ics, not always'perceptible In early stages by even olosest oKservaflftn. a - always-detegtahle-thrnugh.. the eld of . the trapnei Laying Characteristics be able to distin guish between the laying afid the non- laylng birds. If a bird Is laying the >mb will be red and full, the vent /dilated and moist, the pelvic bones thin, pliable and wide apart and the abdomen large, soft and 'pliable, while If not laying the comb will be pale .or whitish-colored, the vent contracted and -drjy-the pelvic hones rigid and close together and the abdomen firm or hard. In a yellow-skinned bird the beak, vent and shank of a heavy layer are pale yellow or white In color, whereas the beak, vent and shank of a poor laydf or of jk layer that Is taking a long. rest are usually bright yellow In color. / stricken army in providing/ equip ment General Longstreet, in “Our irch Against Pope,” relates an In-/ ?restlng bit of history In this cqt . nectlon just remember this tablet of real aspirin -Bayer—manufacture Remember this for your own protection. Tell your friend* about it for their protection. Demand and ing forces. —/ • . / "It may blTof Intereil,” he wrote, “fb' relate an Incident which Illus trates the pinched condition of the Confederacy, even as early as 1862. The Federals had been using bal loons to examine our positions, and we watched with envious eyes their beautiful observations as they float ed high in the air well out of the rauge of our guns. While we were -longing for the balloons our poverty denied us, a genius suggested that we gather together all the silk dresses in the Confederacy and make a balloon. It was done, and We had a grotesquely patterned ship of many and' vnrttfd hues which'was* ready for use in the severi days’ cam paign. We had no gas-except at "...in these days of recovery... if I don’t, some one else will have my job.” How? “Well, I learned years ago that work... wear and tear... takes some thing out of men and women—particularly those who work indoors. “I tore down those precious red-blood-cells faster than my good body could rebuild. A friend told me the story of that grand medicine S.S.S. Now at 4 P. M. I am fit to still ‘curry on’." If you feel weak... lack a keen appetite... or if your skin is pale...try S.S.S. Unless your case is exceptional, you should soon notice a pick up in your appetite... your color and skin should improve with increased strength and energy. S.S.S. is not just a so-called tonic but a tonic spe- dalljr designed to stimulate gastric secretions, and also having, the mineral elements so very, very neces sary in rebuilding the' oxygen-carrying hemo-glo-hin Genuine lyerAspirin stamped with this cross. No tablet without this cross is GENUINE Bayer Aspirin. - Safe relief for headache, colds, sore throat, pains of rheumatism and neuritis, etc. Ganu/na Boyar Aspirin Doas Not Harm the Heart Coughed Day and Night Mil. M. Pierce of 311 S. Bey St, Gainesville, Fla., said: "A few yean afo I was very sick. At times I could hardly breathe, and I coughed day and night 1 was not able to sleep and felt all played out 1 started taking D r. Pierce s Golden Medical P&ksf femtssmaaBos Discovery. I stopped coughing, slept better -jen I had and felt stronger.’ When I had taken three -bottles the trouble all cleared uw." New sixe, tablets 50 ct».. liquid $1.00. Larks slse, tat* or liquid. $1.35. “Ws Do One Pan." of the blood to enable you to "carry on” without exhaustion asyou should naturally. At all drug itores. Richmond, and It was the custom to Home Coolde Bakers Inflate the balloon there, tie it se- curely to aff engine and run It/dbwn the York River railroad to-any point at which we desired to set It up. "One day It was on a steamer Finn "We girls have formed a secret so ciety." .4 "What la the object?” - “To share all secrets.” .. Hint “Is your watch going?” said she, stifling a yawn. "Yea,” he replied. "How soon?” Like “First-Cross” Chicks Within the past few years there his developed a considerable demand among southern Oalifornia egg farm ers for "first-cross" chicks, produced by piAttaf? Austr.alop males with White Leghorn females, pedigreed stock be ing used on both sides. Recognized authorities are of the oplhion that i "first-cross" between standard-bred parents can be made an Important fac tor in Increasing constitutional vigor In the progeny.—Tx>s Angeles Times. Wqrm the Sitters The most common cause of the In troduction of worms Into small flocks previously free from them Is the pur chase of a broody hen from a wormy flock. Her chick* early become In fected. and ^ in many cases ahr'cause of their failure to grow is not sun- pected until they are permanently stunted, Look for worms, in the drop pings of the sitters and of the hens with chicks. If there are any. It Is best t% substitute hens free from worms. If you have or can get them. Killing and Plucking For convenience to killing and pit lag the bird should be suspended at a comfortable working height. This may be done by the use of d short piece of heavy cord having A button of wood, leather or metal at on# end. and 'ooped to hang on a nail at tbo other. The button end /of the cord awlnga around tho legs of the bird and, passing between tho legs and cord, holds tight For use on tbe farm the most practical method of poultry la tho dry pluck. CENTS A PACKET IS ALL YOU PAY FOR FERRY'S PUREBRED VEGETABLE AT YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD STORE SEEDS SET OF a $1.2Spnpaii rHBSB handy btkan bold slot of eooklM sad L do a dandy Job of baking Uaod In palr*.UiD« and fnaiaia aaved bj having now batch ready for oven, when baked oookiee are removed. Baker, have no high aldee or corner*. Coo kin are eeelly removed and baker* readily cleaned. Savedlab waahlng. Simply wiping clean keepa the *peclal tarfaced Iron nheeu In perfect con dition .for baking Squally nee fill for blacniu, roll*, to eat. eta Site UM Inches by U Inohsa Sl.SS far set ef two In attractive part—. Agtntt mtd D*sUA Wmttd Cvary packet ISMBaatdSthl WANTED i of men and < rernmenti eetedlnguveH ant, gw^eeiarte^^emde^. men yave I 5w£SKaSi3UNR!2fcl AGENTS to sell Insecticides, Reach Powder, rucides. Ant Powder, Bed Bug Liquid from house to house. Big profits. Branch Chemical Producta Co. IMS N. Broadway, St. Leak, Met, i m OLD AOS PENSION INFORMATION Send stamp JUDGE LEHMAN - - District Mnnograr for this district. Make ltd to tldd and «n weekly, aslllng fl.ttt Life Policy for SlJl monthly. A New Deal fas Life Protection; IMt renewal cemmlaatan enables yon to create pt perm* Wrlte_for_ full_ partlcnlaiy. 541 Hildebrand! COEN. Thom peons ProllSe, aariy. shaft stalk, $1.10. Serlcta scarified, certified Me lb. Mile Tbompeoa, Spring City, TWmMMde Birmingham Hatchfd.Mlesonrl Red a Barred WNU—7 11—34 t Becks. Whits Rock*, Legherna ltd. fdAdt shipments within 110 miles 100, M.Mjpro- psld. 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