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The feed elements that make whites
of eggs are entirely different Irom
those that make yolks. When hens
aren't fed both the.-10Afte.and yolk
making elements, they can't lay.
Missouri Experiment Station tests
prove that 100 lbs. of wheat, corn,
w Wlev and kaffir corn make
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above bodily maintenance) an average
f 224 yolks to 154 whites. Based on
.me experiments, Purina formulas produce,
intenance), as follows: -
. e .1 pj 247.49 yolk 142.11 whites
ESSSSiaite 1&05 yolk. 282,55 whit..
Combined Ration 429.54 yolk. 424:66 white.
These Purina feeds not only make a practically equal number
of whites and yolks but more of both than ordinary feeds.
xt.:. .v. rt- rhm Chowder contains the necessary white-fcroAng
elements to balance up the yolk-making gram ration.
hens lav so heavily.
That's wiry it md&x
Instead
of the volks beirp: absorbed by
the hen's system, Purina
Chicken Chowder makes the
whites to complete the eggs
and they "are bid. . Thus we
can absolutely guarantee
more eggs or
money back
on Purina Chicken Chowder if
fed with Purina Scratch-FetM
asdiScted. You take no risk.
SOLD BY
PURINA H fi PURINA HI
BsCRfiTQlgf CHICKEN
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Lowest Number of Animals Lost In
History of Live Stock Indus
trV of Country. '
(Prepared by the United States Depart'
ment of Agriculture.)
Accorllng to records of the United
States department of agriculture for
the 13 months from April 1, 1918, to
Anrll 30. 1919, hog cholera killed 2,815,-
004 hogs, valued at $62,042,688.16, in
the United States. This is the lowest
loss by numbers for a similar period
in the live stock history of the United
States, but on account of the high
price of hogs the monetary loss was
heavy. For example, during the year
ending March 31, 1913, hogs number
ing 6,064,470 and worth $58,833,653
died from cholera, while the next year
the disease took 6.304,320 hogs worth
$GT,697,461.
Department experiments show that
timeliness in vaccinating hogs against
rholera is all-imnortant vvnen ex-
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Town Talk is Flour $1.80 for 24 lbs.
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Saluda, N. O
Tthiraf (t Oays.
ARE REAL DAYS
The time for saving, and getting" ahead in the game
i of life is NOW.
With a Bank Account started and steadily growing
you will experience a pleasure of accomplishment in
saving that comes from naught else.
The best way is to come in and start an account to
day. Don't delay on account of the amount you
have for the start.
BAN IK Of ALU OA
Capital $10,000.00
Saluda, C.
OtIN B. CANNON, Pres. PRESTON H. BAILEY, Cash.
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Sr?1.? Hay Per 100 lbs ...... . ........ . . . . .$2.40 -
White Oats, per 5 bu. ......... . ........ . .5.50
WhiteCorn, perbu....... ...... ...... . 2 25
T per cent C. S. Meal, per .100 lbs. . .......... .4.25
Cotton Seed Hulls, per 100 lbs.. ...... ........ .85 '
Dairy Feed, per 100 lbs. ...... 3 75
Wheat Shorts, per 100 lbs. ! !3 40
Wheat Shorts, per 75 lbs. . .... ... ..... . . . 2 65
Wheat Bran, per 100 lbs. ...... 3 25
Rye Shorts, per 100 lbs. ......... , ;... " . .340
CHICKEN FEED.
Meat Scraps, per 100 lbs. . ... .. . .... ... . ; $6 40
Crackedorn, per lOnlbs. ...... . . . . . . . Z 425
rm ' -- ...,..,4.50
iiiaiia ivieai,-per luuios. . .
Scratch Feed, per 100 lbs. . . . " "
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.4.50
A. j J. BURNS, Tryon, N. C
Ouri Advertisers Treat You
Right
If
marW money-saving prices. You can do no better
thail buy these now. They are sure to cost you
For your consideration we quote a
more later on. and a dollar saved is a dollar made.
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PENS
RUBBERS
Sfrrnrubbers . . . n . . : . . . ..... $1.00
RolleoJedged rubbers . . . .v. .... 1.35
Arctic; rubbers. ... r....... 1.75
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ENGLISH SHOE
Buy nt) w cost as much as selling price
$7i00 ff.50 and 9.50
hevy work JSHOES
5.00 6.00 7;00and.50 :
We aie selling these solid leather
Star, fipand shoes at less than we can
'buy tlfem for. Especially low price
. on thi particular class shoe.
LADIES RUBBERS
High and low heel rubbers . .
Storm rubbers . . . . . . .v. ..... . . $ .75
Heavy rolled edge rubber. . . . . .t.00
Ladies Dress Shoes
S5.00 6.00 7.50 8.50 and 9.00 .
Made of solid leather, and we cannot
buy them now to be sold at these
prices, worth more.
Ladies and Childrens Hose
Heavy ribbed hose for children at
25 35 and 45 cts.
Boyfs heavy hose 60 and 75 cts.
Ladies' Burson hose .50 $1.00 $1.50
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Children's Star Brand Shoes
Cholera Control Means an Increased
Pork Production.
posed hogs were vaccinated, while still
apparently healthy, losses amounted
to only 4 per cent, but when vaccina
tion was deferred until the animals
showed external signs of sickness
losses average nearly 29 per cent
This shows that the man who puts oil
the preventive treatment until his
hogs are sick with cholera stands onlj
about one chance in seven of prevent
ing fatal results. It is important, also,
to maintain hog yards and barns in
clean and sanitary condition.
Style 3oot form, price $2.75 3.00 3.50 Children's heavy school shoes, $2.50
We can't buy these shoes and sell them for these prices.
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Now is the time to buy if you want to save money. We
Have pnany other articles on which you can save equally as
much;f Call and see them.
MEAT PRODUCTION IS BEHIND
Consumption Is Increasing, However,
Points Out Animal Husbandry
Head of Kansas.
Meat production has not kept pace
with the growth in population in thi
United States, according to Dr. C. W,
McCampbell, head of the animal hus
bandry department, Kansas State Agri
cultural college.
"In 1900 there were 680 head oi
cattle in the country for every 1,00
persons," he said. "This has now been
reduced to 350 head. ' !
"The 1 figures for hogs and sheej;
show a similar reduction. In' nine
years hogs have dropped from 800 tc
600 head for each thousand persona
and sheep from 880 to 450 head."
. Doctor McCampbell said the meat
consumption of the country is increas
ing.
"The consumer must look for higlj j
prices from now on," he said. "The
capacity of the ranges is decreasing,
and any increase in the supply of beel
must come from the farm, where the
expense of production is much greatei
than on the range."
MORE LIVE STOCK DEMANDED
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It Means Less Marketing of Cropi
and Less Expense to Producer
Animals Consume Feed. .
More live stock means less market
ing of crops and less expense to those
who produce the crops. Animals con
sume the feed at minimum prices and
produce animal products milk,
cream, beef, pork, mutton, wool ana
other articles at prevailing prices foi
finished products.
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LIVE STOCK NOTES
Keep more sheep.
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Hogs and alfalfa seem to have been
maae ior each other.
For the best bacon types of hogs,
the Yorkshire and Berkshire are the
most desirable.
Of all meats, it may be that of the
nog will eventually prove to be the
most indispensable. -v
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Breeders of heavy horses have
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Farmers who want fish in their fertilizer can be sure of
getting: it by insisting on Royster's, the original Fish Fer- p
tfliier. We have been successful in securing ample sup
plies W fish and will be able to fully meet the demands of
the trade for this popular ammoniate. Ask for Royster's
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The Fertilizer that Made
Scrap Famous
F. S. ROYSTER GUANO CO.
Norfolk, Va, ' Richmond, Va. Lyxchbur&Val Tarboix,N.C, -
Charlotte, N. C Washingtoa, N. C. Columbia, S. C
Spartanburg, S.C Atlanta, Ga. Macon,Ca. Colupbus, Gsu"
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Fish
great outlook,: if they breed ;the kind
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