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w Poultry Letter Mr. Editor: As it is nearly time for hatching little turkeys, I will give your read er* a few hints on the care and rais ing of the young poults. First, the secret of successful turkey rai - ing, if there is any secret about it, is ma'ting correctly I mean by this that the male and female must not be related; we should always avoid inbreeding, as nothing causes so much lack of vitality in (he young po ilts as carelessnes on tbis point. One had better send five hundrel miles for a male to mate with his hens every three years, at least, than to practice inbreeding— f l>ecaus2 successful turk?y raising depeuds on their vitality. A-> soo V as the hen has paired with the male, she p»ya ve*y 1 ttle to him for the time being placing all het atten ti(ni to locating a nesting place where she can lay her eggs. At this period, sh * be:om.'s very sec retive, and is apt to Select suae thick, secluled spot, alwavs ;over ing tty; egg before leaving it. I watch her closely so as to locate the flUt, and gather the eggs every day; the nights are usually very cool in the spring and impair the fertility of the eggs, when they art left'out in the open. I never leave the nest empty, as the hen may be come dissatisfied, and wander away to find a nest elsewhere. I gen erally leave a china egg in the nest or a large hen egg will do. It it is too much trouble to watch the lien, J ooufiine her till about 11 o'clock and turn her out, when she toil! .readily seek her nest. If the nest has been m ide in an undesirable place for sitting, I prepare a proper place, and put aevera! eggs in it. 'When the time for feeding comes awl she Is not there, I go after night, bring her Ivack and put her on the pr pared nest The next jday I give her a setting of from 14 •to 18 eggs according to the size ot the hen. 1 look after her the first time or two that she comes off to see that she goes back 011 the nght nest. It I want to sit more eggs than one turkey can cover, I sit • one of wore chichens hens, putting about K eggs under each hen. When they hatch, I give the whole . i lxwod to the turkey, as chicken nens do not make successful moth ers for young turyeys. During the sitting period, I pav •close attention to the feeding and •watering of the hens, as the incu bating period lasts from 27 to 2y -days tor turkey eggs, and it goes hard with their constitution. As the raising of young turkeys, there are as many of handling them as there are localities in which they are grown. My way of hand ling the young turkeys is first to be -snre they are hatched free from in sect pests and to peeve it this trouble I treat the sitting hens to a good dusting of some reliable ins ct powder two or three times during .tire incubiting .p.riod. I select some quiet, high, dry, shady place free from weeds or high grass. I 111 ike here a good roomy, floored coop, and am sure the top does not leak, and danipne-s is not good for them. When the poults are ready to leave the net, I move them to the prepared coop. I clean the coop twice a week, and move it every tw >OT three weeks, as the place gets foul. I never give the poults anylhiug to eat, except a grain of black pepper to each one. When they are 36 hours old, 1 give them hard bo led eggs mixed with cdrti bread. They are fed'four or five times each day for the first six days. Atte that I feed on corn bre.id and sparingly on mashed pea nuts. The latter are very strong, and must be given with caution. At first the little turkeys are very timid and be coaxed into learning how to eat. I give them small hits at the time, and en (Continued 0:1 fkge 8) * The Implement Co., RICHMOND, VA. It is very important both for [ eilective and economical work to procure Iht best of FARM IMPLEMENTS Our Now Descriptive Catalog just issued tells all about the best (j time and labor-saving machinery (j It is one of the best and most in teresting Implement Catalogs is sued. Mailed-frep on request. We are also headquarter* for Farm Wagons, Buggies, Barb Wire, Fencing. V-Crimp and other Roof ing, Gasoline Engines, Saw and Planing Mills. Write for prices and catalogs. The Implement Co., 1302 Main St, - Richmond, Vs.' X" —a-r-"" 'I 1 THIS GREAT BBUBDY 18 "VXfKf RECOMMENDED FOB mf/SSI Acute and Chronic Diseases of the Kidney, Liver, Bladder jf\/\fr or Urinary Organs and fJI M Acute, Chronic Rheumatism, WH Uric acid, lumbago or goat. DTS7 PREVENTS Wb BRIGHT'S DISEASE Dissolves and expels Gravel SuSEr or Gall Stones, it heals aad ■Map removes irritation, Inflatnma tion. Ulceration or Catarrh of the Bladder. \ The Test That Ms IkiTHAN, A I.A. Jan, 31, 1909. Or. Kilmer St Co., Iltngtaaijiton, N Y. Gentlemen:—Abo-it one ve(fr ago two of »«y children suffered b*4ly from weak kidnevs and dinbetes; their urine verv l>«d and th?y won Id !i tve severe ■.pells of dizziness, anil wereitll run down in hfi»lth 1 was j tst abo.it discouraged. I tr'ed several remedies and Anally a doc tor, but they did not seem to 1 knew of a frier d who wis taki'ijj Swamp-foot for kutnev trouble with good results, and I decided to jjet some for the children. I noticed there was some improvement ajier they h«l taken two large bottles pn I co'itiued to give it to theui until they had taken a half dozen bottles and were well on the road to recovery I thmk Swamp-Root' has done • uio'e for my children than any other medicine I have tried and I recom mend it to one having children who sur fered as mine did. R. W. UNSRNBY, City Clerk, Dothau, Aid. A 6eorgia Wonan Spabks, Qa., Jau. 11, 1909. Dr Kilmer & Co., Bin K liamtun, N. Y. Gentlemen:—Some time ago I was troubled with kidnev trouble, had severe pains iu back and hips. Was treated bv a physicimt, but without any benefit. I noticed svuie Swamp- Root advertising and resolved to give it A trial. After takiug four bottles I was completely cured. Not having suffered any pain at all since and can recommend Swamp- Root to anyone suffering from kidney trouble. Siticerelv, MRS. E. Y. S T EYENS, Baptist Miiistir .N Rrinsov, Ga., Jan 20, 1909 Dr. Kilmer & Co., BuiKhamton, N. C. Gentlemen: —Some time-ago 1 suffer ed severely with pain in my back and hips, Mv back pained me continually and i felt miser*ble A friend recom mended Swamp-Root. I obtained and took the contents ot two bottles when 1 felt relief. My back has not troubled tne since and I can thoroughly recommend Swauip-Root to any one suffering from kidney troubles, as 1 find it ttfforded great relief. Yours verv trulr, REV. E. T. DAWSON Results Alter Using BOSTON, Ga.. Jan. 13, 1909. Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghaniton, N Y. Gentlemen : Spme time ago I w*s troubled with kidney trouble. I thought for some time I was suffering with Dia betes I had severe pains in my back and hips. A friend recommende Swamp- Root and I decided .0 give it a trial. I obtained a b.»ttle from a druggist and after taking a few doses, felt relieved. After taking several bottles the pain was entirely gone and I have not suffered the slightest since. I cannot be to enthui asttc in mj - praise of this wonderful med icine and it gives me grert pleasure to give my testimonial in regards to its merits, I aayv Swamp Hoot advertised and bought otie bjttle to try it, After J. B. ROUNTREE, faking it I felt better and could l'ormer Mayor ami Member j.s'eep all ritfllt at U'ylit. I COiltiuu- We have rf.lil Mr. Rounlree Swamp- , J to take it mini I had taken four Root and have also sold it in a number of cases for kidney trouble ami always with perfect satisfaction. J C. Adam n Son. The Value of a Remldv is Proven by lis liI.K WOOD AI.A., I)ec. 14, 190S Dr. Kihner & Co., Ringhamtop, X. C. Dear Sir:—l have lerived such great benefit from the use of >our remedy, S vamp-Root. that I believe it to !>e most important for t':e public to know its worth. For the past teu year* I have been the most miserable of men. "Did not know what the trouble WHS but had to urinate very frequently both day tnd night; was all puffed upgenerally. Could not sleep more than a couple of hours at a time, was greatly distressed after eating a meal and'was about worn out. I had tried nearly everything I could nee ad. vertised and hear of, without helping me to «uy great exient, until finally 111 Octo ber last at Kioan, M(i#.. I purchased a one dollar bottle of Swauip-Root and com menced taking it aJcording to direction* and I followed that with another bottle and experienced such great relief and Ivv ry mail brings many unsolicited test nionial from people all over the - ug heartfelt gratitude for what V/t ,r - Kilmer's Swijnp Root lias done f«>t Mietn. * Do no|L let vo'i some other medicine to take tli/- place of v > Swamp-Root—if you do you will Ik; di- i.poiuted—insist on getting what p>y •» you ask for«—there is no olhtr medicine is good as I3r Kilmer's Swamp t Root. ✓ *# • .*■ IF YOU NEED A MEDICINE YOU SHOULD HAVETHE BEST Swamp-Root is not recommettded*fofevfryihing. Jbnt lf you have kidney liver or bladder trouble or obliged to go often during the day and get up many times during the night, have smarting or irritafcou i« passing or heat disturbance due to kidney trouble. Swamp Root will be found just the remedy you need. Don't be Misled —For example, when you a*k for l»r. Kilmer's SWattip - Root, the Great Kidney, Liver and Bladder Remedy, don't al'ow any druggist, drug clerk or store keeper to pe-suade you into buying something else in its place. Hverytime he succeeds in selling you a worthless" substitute he in.ii.es more profit, but you are humbugged at the expense of your health. NOTE.— Every reader of THK ENTEKPRIS'R who has tiot tried Swamp • Root, the great Kidnev, Liver and Madder Remedy, may address Dr. Kilmer at Co. Binghamton, N ; . >'•. and receive a sample bottle free by mail. At all dealers in 50c. and SI.OO sizes. A Sworn Certificate^ of Purity With Every Bottle—See Inside Wrapper. benefit from same that I purchased five dollars worth at ffuntsville. Ala., and continued its use ana am now taking it, but in smaller ddtes and twice a day in place of four times a day and believe by the time present supply is nsed up I will be entirely well. T am fee!ia>; better now than for ten years past. Can eat and sleep first 6lass, in fact I am feeling Iso g--od that I cannot resist telling vou üb>ut it. You, are at liberty to publish this testimonial should you wish. Very Respectfully, THOS STALLARD, U. S. A. Retired. Box 7, R. R. No. J, Elk wood, Ala. A Clergjno _ NKW ROADS, LA., Jan 22, 11)09. Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghainton, N. Y. Desr Sirs: —I write tiday t.> the public that your Swamp Rootcuied I ins of kidny ttoub'e* I w'as al most past gnni»; having spa-mo lie -polls with mv kidneys that were breaking down uiy cmsiitution. The b?st me lcal aid whs employed and they pronounced niV troirble as alkali in the kidneys, but were un abie to do me any permanent ro >d I too'« four bottles of Swainp- I Rott and became a well man. This was six yeirs ago and 1 have had no tr*ce of the trouble. Yours for a suIT ring man, RF.V. J. R TAYLOR, Pastor Bapt'st Church, New Roads, LA Mall Carrlir's Eioerlence Bloumtvu.k, Tens. I have been a rural letter carrier for over five veajs Some two years ago 1 was takeu will severe pains in my back. I u-e 1 medicine from my family physician for several months without any benifit, A friend, Mr, J. 1). Nelson, advised me to try Swamp-Root, but I had no faith in it. ' I continued to jjrosv w>rse and at last decided to try this remedy and thought of Long Bros a fifty-cent bottle which gave tne great relief. I then bought two one - dollar bottles, which I can truthfuliy say have completely cured tne. T Had it not been for Swamp-Root, I would have lieeu competed to quit the rural free delivery service. •, I advise all mail carriert who get piitis in their back that Swamp- Root will rure tlieiiK I was so bad that, very often my wife would have 1o help me t6 ariss. M. B. HKNDRICKSON. Rural Letter Carrier, Route No. 2.. A Contractor Doxalsonviu.k, C»A . J an. • 20, 1909. I)r. Kilmer & Co . Biughamtou, N. Y. Gentlemen:—About four years ago I suffered from kidney trouble and rheumatism in 111 v hips. The pain across my back berame HO t»ev re that I could hardly straight en up and could not walk without dragging my feet. I would urinate frequently and would have to rise two or three times during the night, causing me to suffer from loss of sleep. And with the pain I was aU run down and began to lose fltsh. Urge bottles I was entirely fret from any pain in the hack and be gan t> gain in weight. I always recommend Swamp-Root to un friends as I think the cure in my ease remarkable. Yours very truly, M. II HICKSON, Donalsonville, ()a. Beneficial in Severe Cases EDOEFIKLD, iV.VN. I)r. Kilmer & Co., Hinghaiuton, N. V. Gentlemen: —I hardlv know how to expns* my appreciation for the good your Swamp-Root has done me. I had been greatly trouble! with my kidnevs, and with pain in the back; also with what the doctors termed imfimn matiou ofjhe neck of the bladder/ Sometimes my back woubl get in such shape that I was almost helb- Dr. Kilmer's likeness Is on the out side wrapper of every bottle. [ less. 1 had tried several doctors and m dieme to no good effect, aud . and tl '.d!y I noticed in some paper when*- I)r Kilmer p'op -sed to .-.end a sample bottle of his kidney med- I idee, Swamp-Root free by mail. . I sent at once an 1 received prompt ly a -■ ituple b->t' 1-. After taking it I found it did me Kool. I then purcli i-e.l two bottles from our j merchant, Mr. \V T. K'iz-r. Alter I taking the medicine I fc 11 like a new v. in, each dpy role five miles to teach sthool. You are at lihertv to use this letter, or refer anvone to me, as 7 will always he glad to tell them what a wonderful remedy this Swamp-Root is. Mr. Jam s Ivens, of Saun'd(.r-vi le, Tenn , is taking it with gonl results. Very truly yours, !). A MONGOMERY. 1 Member of Teunessee 1. gislature. 1 Rura'i Rou'e No, 24. Edgefield, ' Teuti I Results it His Proved I>««THAN, AI.A., lull. 21, 1909. ! -Dr. Kilmer & Co., Hinghamtot), , N. Y Dear Sirs:—Have been suffering , more or less from kiduev trouble , fori he last five years and was iu ! duced to try your Swamp-Root. Am happy to sav, or give you tes timonial. that it has cured me. I am a traveling saleman for Me srs. t Colgate & Co., New York, and am a!wa\s traveling 011 the road. Drinking the different waters af fected my kidneys. Yours respectfully, SAMUEL \VOI.F. A Prominent Mason JACKSON, TKNN. According.to 111.V experience, Ido nOt consider theie is anything to equal Swamp-Root lor kidney af feet'on. Twice it relieve ! me when T was I completely helpless. The last time I was (raveling in Texas when my kidneys become affected, and for ten days I suffered excruciating pains, accompanied with >tvere chills Several years previous, having been relieved of a similar attack, I naturally sought relief as before from Swamp Root After using four of the large size bottles, I was completely restored ami went on my way rejoicing and pri«isiug Swafnp-Root. This was tlree years ago and I have had no indication of a return of the atleo tion, J C.,SMITH. Jr , 33° Mason. Fully Satisfied WAYCROSS, G.\., Jan. sth, Ii;oy. Dr. Ki'mer 1* C 0.,, Binghaiuton, N V. I'ear Sirs:—Duiiug last October I -ufiered from diseased kidneys. i co«-u!ted my physician, who |>iv-cribe4 tor me, but his treat-, liient did not benefit liie. After re . ling some Swamp-Root liteia tH i-, I decided to give it a trial. After taking a few doses, I fell so lewliat relieved, and after two (tin dollar bottles hail been taken, 1 1 i id no pain atid wis completely jcuied. I have not had the slight* e-' ;>aiu iu my back or hips since. From my own experience, I can : els erfully recomineud Swamp-Root jto uiv one suffering from kidney ; trouble. Yours very truly. SIMON MARTIN. Mr. Martin conducts a carting J ami transfer business. For All Kinds of ? ■ Turning Plows, Cotton Plows, Oliver Plows, Reversible Disc Plows, Reversible Disc Harrow, . 14 Tooth Harrow, 5 0 Tooth Harrow, 5 Hoe Cultivator, Coxe's Cot ton Planters, Guano Distributors. . . . . -SEE F. W. HOYT '' ' f Williamston, - - North Carolina Farmers Wanted. • We want to know if there are any farmers who do not agree that to produce the most profitable crops, too much care cannot be given in selecting the kind of fertilizers to use. G. Ober & Son's Company have been established since 1857 and have a reputation for putting on the market the very highest grade fertilizers manufact ured. Ober's SPECIAL Guano for Tobacco cannot be excelled, and its analysis is guaranteed. Before you buy your guano we would be glad to talk the matter over with you and quote prices. We sell several different brands, all of which are the very highest class goods. N. S. PEEL & COMPANY Brokers & Manufacturers' Agents Williamston, North Carolina Woolard's Combined HARROW - CULTIVATOR CARTS AND WAGONS . . ( MADE TO ORDER Have Woolard to make your FLUES and You will have the BEST J. L. WOOLARD WILLIAMSTON, N. C. —— ■ ■ + " I "" * ' ._ x - - ' - ' M. I. BROWN & CO. Successors to * BROWN & HODGES fancy and Staple Groceries Let Us Supply Your Table Wants Our stock is complete Free delivery within corporate limits 'Phone us your orders mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnmßxamammmmMammMammmmmmmmrn Baugh & Sons Company Importers and Manufacturers . FERTILIZERS - Baltimore Md.. lAi)Wlxy. 2J. Messrs. J. L. Hasstll & Co., ' Williamston. fj.', C..- :- ;—. Gentlemen:— Replying to your valued favor of the 25th we ire pleased to advise that- the Special Cotion Seed Meal Mixture 20 tons of which we recently shipped you. has the ammonia derived from Cotton Seed Meal, Nitnate of Soda and Blood in combination. We f\und the.se sources produce mo»t excellent results and it is our purpose to make up the goods so that your customers will be highly pleased with the field test. Thanking you for your favors, we are, _ Yours truly, Baugh & Sous Compauy
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