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SB: r v rx 1 702 (16) THE POULTRY YARD. - PROCRESSIVE FARMER ANT) GAZETTE. cominencement, with certainty? 1 causes combined. Many cases of fall had one half-grown chick that began colds start from prolonged exposure to mope, and Jiad one eye closed, both to damp winds. A few chicks may watery, sneezed at night, scattering be shut out of the house or coop iQ watery drops; diarrhea, and no ap- a storm." They 1 become chilled and petite. Some little stickiness around their nostrils are closed In a few bill and later closed eye became swol- days." Catarrh appears. They drink len. No noticeable odor. Could this; with, the well birds and the catarrhal , be roup? I killed it for fear It might discharge from 111 birds soon causes w t V " new cases to annear In tho FMOT ATRRAllY none. IU8 eu lui ujccusip """ " . . wvo. hniiA ripanin should be attend- ana marKetea as, soon aa yvomuiv. iou tauuui, ton iuy . " rM - VttOCO uw ue- .5 once Ther4 . is more - at the start. . Many, neglected cases comes general outbreak, if you ed 10-at once. - Anereis wuiv - ; , t v. oV.f T,QA 4n Rememoer tnat coops mat werc -oi coxa , uewuie iuuy uaio uu6 ouub vuotb viiuo m uuso quariers SEPTEMBER WORK IN THE POULTRY YARD. 'By Prof. J. S. Jeffrey. ALREADY done, the ea ior Dreeaers bdouw ue nueueu 0e. xa.iu.x-. pullets, and all that will not be need- COCKERELS FOR SALE""" S. C. I. i REDf (Kid, est luff) $1 to S3 tick S. C. Brown Leghorn Cockerels and Pullets, I '.00 each. A few choice Light Brahma Cockerels, $1.60 each. IFriend Farmer and Poultryman, give ma a trial order and you'll buy from me again. WOOD91DB POULTRY YABD3. S. Gtarmmm, Pp.?;.;XtL 1, Boomer, N. C S. C White Leghorns bred to lay. . Have won highest honors Is leading hows. Egga, $2.00 and $1,00 per 16. v C. L. HIQBEE, ; ' ' - - ; ; Greensboro, N. C SSSS'3 "niazlat? Bzrred Rocks. Choice lot of cockerels, pullets mature, breed taut stock and eras. Prices very reasonable. a NEALE STACY, Amelia. Va. EggS JlSOfcrSotltizcf 13 EggS 8. 0. White and Brown Leghorni, .' White Wyandotte, b. P. Books, Brahmai and C. L Games. iLarge . Fakla Duck Ei, tl.tt for 11 Band for foldar. It'i free. lioudans, BUck Mlnoroaa. Light Novln Poultry Yordo UNCLE JOE AND NED, PBOpg, . B.r.D.7,B0X48.CHAKIXTTm.N.C. " ''').' trttilri StSSk f er Sill Choice Barred Plymouth Rocks. 8. C. Rhode Island Reds, 8. C. Brown Leg hens and a nice lot of young R. L Red Chickens for sale. Cheap for Quality. What do yon want! -. . , Please write me. B. B. QSEB. - - Nashville, tens. m IssBfeKBeasW KM rrrr OB ado Made of Nlcaearhoii DeuMaatMtivMi vbuw tt uv. riaavuy aaivanisea w prtTcntrost. Bar no aaents. 811 at f tetery prl en 80 tf aye' free trial. W pay all freight, ttbalffbtaottarm aaa poultry tenoa. catalog rrea. COILgD SPRINQ PKNCI CO. Box Tt tYlaaaeatar, latflans. DROWN FENC StrMrtftBuctdvabUfenM 4 ILJ audi. iMTiail doMst Tint, lontlt " MlI X . Sk J- ,H.. Ml i eaiTmuiH. rnwuoeuij wuatTuouiuf pvocm. m UTtUM Istraig.Ohkki I Ta prawt iWi (Gentle a i irorn-in.HO(fFenctll.4for I M-lnchj is s.4 for JMnctat ! ior D4-incb im for a 47-tnch yrm Feac. (0-Inch Poultry Fenoa on 90 tfaya roa tpool ldel htub Vvirgi0 CUiogattrM. . UTKu.Ua.fi CSfi ttoa 84 MUWCH, Tr?9. 1 OHICKENPOX AND ROUP. At this time of year : I am be sieged with letters like the following: Two of my hens. have developed bunches like pimples on eyelids- and comb. These are yellow in color. Hens Are dumpy ; sit around most of the time. No discharge from the lumps.'' Nothing ' else wrong t about uie oirus. jars. J. u. . i Probably chickenpox, but may , re sult from the bite of some insect. If chickenpox, there will be new cases in ten to fifteen days. Cartoolated vaseline on the sores ' ias the bunches open, with one grain calcium sul phide to. each bird three times a day Is good treatment. A mixture of tar and lard, or sulphur and lard is also recommended. " V "I have several chickens about eigtit weeks old that have warts oh comb and wattles.-; Some of my hens. apart from the chicks, have the same thing. These 'warts' vary in size from a pin head to a pea. My poul try is kept clean, well fed with a grass . range, ine grouna is new, the land has never had .poultry oh it before. T. C. A.M ; Yes, it looks to me - like chicken pox. Most cases start with wart-like growths on the wattles, eyelids and comb, more straw-color than black. Matter gathers under the scab, the wart" is often rubbed off, leaving a sore tha,t is little more than skin deep. Chickenpox .cases' that con tract head colds in addition to the pox, become very ill and; many . of them die, or recover stunted in every way. Calcium sulphide internally, and carbolated vaseline to the ulcers Is the approved line of medication. Clean out the disease, learn its meth ods of attack, and In future prevent us appearance. , ; "How can 6 a case 'of . roup be dis tinguished fromordinary cold, at its r I As - I This same thoe lv. in our "Auto-1 v A graph" krand. 1 . I S2.50-t3.00. is I - J IQoodyecwy Welt I t sewed; in our I College Worn-n an'swalkingl ; ' Shoe. $3.00-1 S3.50-S4.00, it i I . equals me oesri I custom make. I " i - I - -I ' I - I r .... l i I I Look tor the I I tied Dell I on taie box I CdwnmMeatlSoe ciTnn Ld it Ts needed after the hot plenty large enough two months ago thought a cold, plus filth germs, was leaving the -filth to collect onTthe season ana u ucc - will not give room enough for the all that was needed to produce roup, floor, you are likely to have cases of weatner. . . ame number of chicks now that The sand on the floor should bt re- are larger. If you do not thin them, caused by foul air than by all other ; r UNCLE JO, mbved and fresh put in its place. Use nature is apt to aouxur uu. fine sand if possible, as it makes a ' . i. v! "u V- better dust bath for the hens. Pullets of the , lighter breeds . . hatched in February and March The house should be sprayedvwith should be laying now and those of kerosene emulsion to kill any mites the general-purpose varieties should that may be in it. Whitewashing be showing signs of approaching ma should follow the emulsion in a week, turity. These should be in perma A cupful of zenoleum to a bucket of nent quarters before laying starts, whitewash adds greatly to its effect- Moving them after laying has started iveness. . -is apt to cause a break :in egg pro- 1 duction. . -i r. The crop that is to supply green ; feed for the poultry during the win- : Any stock that' is to be exhibited at ter should be planted as soon as pos- the fairs should have special atten-, sible so that it will get a good start tion. ; All broken or damaged feath before the cold weather comes. ers should be pulled so that perfect . ones will have time to grow, before Rye, bats, wheat, rape, turnips all show time. If legs are scaly, anoint, make good green crops for poultry, them with a mixture of lard and buI- Crimson clover sown with the grains phur. - . - : 1 J improves the grazing and costs very , J little extra. Of ten chicks with black, buff or red ' . ji . ' ' - , plumage will be found to have some 1 The pullets that are to be kept for white , In wing feathers. This is in layers next winter should not be many cases simply the result of the crowded. Close culling will pay, as chick being a little out of condition fewer Dullets with ' more room - and when these feathers grew. If they better attention will likely give bet- are Pulled they will, if the stock is ter profits than a larger number not Dred right, generally come in sound as well cared for in color if the stock is kept in good - ' health and free from insects. Cockerels should not run with the Every manufacturer of shoes knows that he can play ud any one feature he cares to in producing ta shoe to sejl. He can nl JtyHsh orbmf olrtablev or he; can turn out a shoe so heavy, and stocky it will never wear out. He also , knows that a nicely balanced combination of these three shoe virtues is about the ; hardest 1 problem in shoe making. The $2.00 Sfofae (EM $2.50 i 1 . -, , .....'.. ' '. owes its reputation and its many friends to the fine sense of proportion of style, comfort and durability, each to each. You never saw better style a neater, snappier, shoe; 7 Your foot never knew greater comfort than The Southern Girl Shoe will give. ' Once you've worn a pair you'll say you never got better value in wearing quality. Look up . our dealer in your town and let him show you the line. CR ADDOCK-TERRY CO. Lynchburg, Va. V w i i si;; So long as your loiife Is a .wmmmtx It is immaterial whether the handle il pearl, ivory bone or wood the blades possess that same distinc tive KEEN KUTTER QUALITY which makes your knife a lifelong friend, -..v '. - ; 7 Keen Kutter Safety Razors give the true barber' , stroke and are so scientifically adjusted that they cannot shave wrong. Whether used in right hand or left, they shave through light or heavy jbeard with the greatest ease arid comfort. Let the Keen Kutter name and trade mark guide you in all tool buying.- They are proofs of tru quality. . ."'-V - . .-'':-. ' ; - Sold for over forty years under this mark"irtd motto: . ,'r "Ts Recollection of Qnalr ttmahi''';: . tang arrer tot met is rorgotien." 'v:.: .mat Mark Reglterd. , -E. C. 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