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r r I )KS IC, N KRS, F ABRICATORS, Erectors, Structural Steel and Concrete Reinforcing Bars. I'or Office and Store Buildings, (iarages. Store Fronts, Mil' and Factory Buildings, Machine Shops and Foundries, Churches and Schools. Immediate shipments Charlotte stock. SOl'THERN RNOINEERINO COMI Office and I'lanl * Charlotte. NEW SOUTHERN SCHEDULE CHARLESTON DIVISION No. 113 Marion to Rock Hill 7:1(5 a. m. No. ,°>G Rock Hill to Marion 0:57 a. m. No. .‘in Marion to Rock Hill 6:36 p. m. No. 114 Rock Hill to Marion 8:08 p. m. No. 35 makes connection at Blacksburg with No. 38 for north. L. E. LIGON, Agent, SHELBY, N. 0. S SPECIFY HOME PRODUCTS Ask your grocervmnn for Bust’s Bread and Cakes. ", They are sold on a money-hack guarantee if not satis ■* factory. , Our products are delivered to the grocers twice daily. Demand them fresh. Bolls Made Morning and Keening. Uet them at the Bakery. BOST BAKERY Phone 158. Shelby, N. C. •mm 1 PROTECT YOUR RECORDS IN A VICTOR SAFE ' bvcry business has valuable records, books, documents and papers that deserve the pro tection of a Victor Safe. If your records are not adequately protect ed from fire and theft call us for complete in formation about the Victor Safe. Every farmer in Cleveland County should have a small safe in his home. I WILLIAMS & HAMRICK Office Supplies, Blank Hooks. Loose Leaf Systems, Safes, Desks and Chairs and Underwood Typewriters. Shelby, N. C. Phone 432. While There’s Time * AGE is felt before it is seen. It fTL starts with some weakened organ. Keep young while you can by restoring natural, youthful vigor. Munyon's Paw Paw Tonic gives , to stomach, heart and nerves much * of the brisk energy you may think * they have lost. * For Constipation Use MiVnyon's Paw Paw Pills At ALL DRUGGISTS “ Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded MUNYON’S ;• PAW PAW TONIC with IRON and NVX “Thorm it Hupm' MUNYON’S, Scranton, Pa. \_J SOLI) BY PAUL WEBB, SHELBY. N. ('. * Any Car is a Better Car if nothing but TEXACO GASOLINE TUP. VOJATItE GAS is ever fed to the tank: Better in mileage, up keep, flexibility, pick-up and power. Fill ui> at D. S, NOLAN, Shelby, N. C. ' Extensive Tests of New Cow Feed Experiments Made by De partment of Agriculture at Its Farm in Maryland. <Fr>|»r*J by (ha I'nlttd Stales UaparlmSkt of Apt touilutr. , Kxtenslve tests o} ill** value of vari ous new feed* for ilalry cow* have been nia*t«- by the l;uilt-«J Stales De partment of Agriculture ut Its experi ment farm. Belleville, Mil., and I lie resulis art- n*»w mad*- available gen erally iu Department Bullet la 1272. Just published. Details of the work were carefully planned to insure a fuir test. In every ease (he feed tried out was compared with some tiundurd feed as similar in composition as could he obtulned, mid one tliut might be re placed by the new feed if found uatis fui'tory. Fish Meal Found Good. Fish meal, though not so puiutuhle as cottonseed meal, was found to he worth, pound for pound. 20 tv 25 per cent more thau prime cottonseed meal. The cows would eut aJI that was of fered. and no bad effects on the physi fill condition of the cow* were noted. The flavor of the milk upjmrently was not affected in any way either by ex posing the milk to the odor of fish meal or by feeding the cows four pounds of the tisli meal before milking. 1‘eanm feed confrintnK 27.25 |rer cent crude protein possesses a nutri tive value not exceeding 74 per cent of prime cottonseed meal. It Is thought tbm the protein content affords a fair ly reliable guide in estimating the value of ibis feed in comparison with cottonseed meal. Potato meal la worth not more than 7* per cent as much ns cormuenl. The maximum value that can he as signed to velvet-bean meal Is tl5 per cent that of cottonseed meal. Sweet potato meal appears to be almost as vulnable n* cornmeul. Potato silage and com silage Were found to possess about the tame feed ing value. Apple-pectin pulp compared with dried beet pulp was found to be less palatable and less efficient ah a feed. Hydrolysed sawdust is unpiilaiuble. contains tint little nutriment and can lie fed only In small quantities. The maximum value that can be unsigned to the sawdust Is 14.5 per cent of that of com meal. Supplementing With Mfclatfe* Supplementing with molasses a ra tion that la already suit able is not economical. CVunpured with an equal value of hominy feed Hi* molasses ap pears slightly less valuable. Molasses renders feeds of poor quality more Palatable and Induce* a- greater con sumption of nutrients, a matter of Im portance in feeding exceptionally high producing cow*. Details of the experiments are con tained In the bulletin, which may be had free, as long os the supply lasts, upon request of the United States De partment of Agriculture, Washington. D. C. Better Breeders Render Big Service to Industry There are two Haases of people pro ducing purebred animal*. those oho are doing construcUve breading and' those who are doing destructive breed ing. soys Prof. L. V St*rkev, animal husbandman at f'lemsun college. Those doing constructive breeding are rendering a great service to the live: stock Industry because they study blood lines, make careful selections, cull the herds Interfsivbly mid leave the live stock business better than they find it. Those who are doing de structive breeding go at the proposi tion blindly. They know very little about what constitutes an Ideal Indi vidual and less about pedigrees. Their herds ure poorer when they tjult the business than when they begun. They believe that because an animal can be registered it should sell for a high price. The) place more emphasis up on the registration papers than upon conformation and the ability to pro dnee economically. Hogging Down Oops Is Quite Econoi ical Plan Orefnl experiments have *ho« n that hogging down craps la an etv> nomlcat method uf tat toning hogs. The overage of si* trials where huge were fed err corn and tankage or wheat middlings in dry lot, compared with hogging down corn, shoves that five hogs in dry ltd gained !.!*» pounds per |dg per dfcy and required :,U pounds of fend pOr lOd pounds gain, while the hogs that were allowed ro gather their feed gained 1.3» pounds tier pig per day and required only 47ft pounds of feed per Iflo itonadfc gain. When the «rop ta removed lauch of the remitter value is lost, but .when It Is graced about three-fourths of thv plant food is returned to the soil. To Prevent Milk Fever Cows Should Not Be Fat To prevent Ml IV fevar. cows should not he allowed to heron* very fat at ettlving titan Their ration should be rat iter light, b«t should not be changed abruptly. A dose of half a pound or glauher's salta may bo given a. day or two before calving, and the dose re peated when the con becomes freah. Ttie cow should bn watched ctaaely and If the symptoms of mllv fever are noticed a competent veterinarian should be called immediately. if treated promptly, cows affected with milk fever seldom die. bat the veter inarian must knew hear in admtaatm treatment promptly and atfaetlvatg. m STAX WANT APS ■ncr For Men and Young Men The Mark of Quality j »- a y / SCHLOSS BALTIMORE CLOTHES 4 \ V .'A, \ '■* . represent the highest type of “RtMcIy-for-Service Tailoring." ^The designing—the styling cl’ the. garments—-the proportions of the different parts, are the result of natural tailoring artistry combined with years of experience in the making of Fashionable Good Clothes. % They are for Young Mm and Men who are young at sixty i\ There is an endless crruy cf Materials to choose from—wonderful colorings for those who want vibrant style—or quiet and conservative blendirgs for the more s sedate. Novelty fabrics and colorings made exclusively for us and not shewn by any other maker. Fabrics from he best mills in the world, both Foreign and Domestic. TVo matter what price you want to spend—whether much or little you will tind a Schloss Model within your reach—you will be agreeably surprised at our moderate price—Schfoss Clothes are not a luxury, but an attractive investment paying handsome divi dends in STYLE, SERVICE and SATISFACTION at little cost *"• You must look—You must fee/—You must examine these wonderful clothes - to realize their great superiority and their extraordinary values. NIX AND LATTIMORE, Clothiers, Hatters, Furnishers Shelby, N. C. TX SPARTANBURG County Fair OCTOBER 28,29,30, AND 31,1924 BIGGER AND BETTER IN EVERY WAY EXHIBITS Unusually High Class Exhibits, Pure Bred Dairy and Beef Cattle, Swine, Horses, Sheep, Poultry, Milk Goats, Vege tables, Fruit and Farm Products, Commercial and School Ex hibits. HORS£ AND MOTORCYCLE RACES! THE GREATEST MIDWAY EVER! NINE FREE ACTS SET ASIDE ONE OF THE ABOVE DAYS TO ATTEND Spartanburg’s Biggest And Best Fair lr>n Fan I»r?>nC=VlR=*nff*nr=> pn r~=m n=an cs&n rran r=
Shelby Daily Star (Shelby, N.C.)
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