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MILKING THREE TIMES DAILY Custom Among More Advanced Dairy men of Denmark-Practice Pre vents Congestion of Udder. What are our dairy cows for? Do -we keep them as lawn ornaments, or .as a source of milk supply? Shall the dairyman drive his cows from door to door, as dairy cows and goats are ^driven in some countries, milking as tauch and as often as his patronage demands as long as his supply holds out, or shall he use more improved methods? Shall he milk once a day, ss was the practice some hundreds of years ago, and is yet the custom in some places, or shall he milk three times, as is the custom among the more advanced dairymen in Den mark? Shall the cow be given the op !-J ^^^^^^^^^^^ . : m ! : \ Holstcin-Fricslan Heifer. portunity to show h?r capacity by thc removal of her milk product as often as seems necessary, or shall we dry ier down to suit cur convenience in .milking? As cur population and the cost of .food products increases, milk as ono ?.o? the most valuable of food products -will also increase in price, and in the near future it will be as customary for dairymen to milk cows three times a day during tho earlier portion of fie lactation period as it is now to milk but twice. Indeed, owing to the -wonderful milk-producing qualities of 3KolstehvFriesian cows,' in order to ?avoid congestion of the udder it is the common practice among these having the better cows to milk three times daily for many weeks after freshen ing. VALUE OF CREAM SEPARATOR 'Expert of Missouri Agricultural Col lege Says 25 Fer Cent More Cream Secured From Milk. **The farmer who uses a cream sep arator obtains as much milk from four cows as is obtained from five cows ?wuere cream is raised in a pan." says C. H. Eckles of thc Missouri College of Agriculture. Tie separator method Sets 25 per cent more cream from the 4s?ilk and this will pay fer a S'.'.jaratcr isl a year in a dairy herd of ten or Store cows. As the cream is separated "while fresh and sweet, ripening ran be ^controlled and butter cf much better grade can be secured than ii' the cream is raised by gravity. The use .of 3 separator lightens the work for Hue housewife. The machine is kept ina '.?mall room adjoining the barn and only the separator parts are brought ?roiv the house. These, astead of nu merous pans and crocks, are returned ?to the kitchen for washing after thc afresh skim milk has been fed to the calves and pigs. .A well-made separator will last for ^ears, in spite of the fact that it is put .Sato service twice a day. The sopara .tor should run from four to six years "without repairs, if reasonable care is ??ed. ?0WS REQUIRE MUCH WATER Practice of Watering Herd But Once Daily Is Net to 3e Recommended -Three Times Is Better. lt fa a mistake to he satisfied with -watering the herd but once a day. If "they can be induced to drink twice or .three times a day. it should be done. 'Caws need much water. lt has been found that the average milch cow requires about 81 pounds of water a day while- in milk (nearly ten gallons), and about 54 pounds -While dry. Of this, the cow in milk iakes rather more than two-thirds teay seven gall-ms) as drink, and the Tssst in her foo:', while the dry cow takes rather less than two-thirds as -jflrink, and a little more than one-third ?nlhe food. TO REMOVE WARTS ON TEATS Roi Affected Parts Daily With Castor OJ! or Goose Grease-Cut Off the Large Ones. "Warts on a cow's teats wiil disap jKftr after a time If the affected parts ?re rubbed once or twice ^aiiy with *2>esi castor oil or fre?h goose, grease. ' A large wart, having a narrow base, fihonld be snipped o;Y with scissors, icd the bleeding stopped by applying rjpcwdcir ^r solution. H it starts to grow again, cauterize .She part with lunar caustic pencil. MUCH ADLER-I-KA USED QI EDGE FIELD. It is reported by Penn & Hol stein druggist that much Adler-i-ka is sold in Edeedeld. People have found out that ONE SPOONFUL of this simple buckthorn Dark and glycerine mixture relieves almost ANY CASE of constipation, sour or gassy stomach. It is so power ful that it is used successfully in appendicitis. ONE MINUTE af ter you take it the gasses rumble and pass out. It is perfectly safe to use and cannot gripe. 2 cENumiAlMISASMiLVI DR. KING'S The Pi??s That Do Cure NEW Ure PILLS New .Through Sleeping Car. Between Aiken and New York, Washington, Baltimore, Phil adelphia, effective November 23, 1915 on the Augusta Spe cial Via Southern Railway. Lv Aiken Lv Trenton Ar Washing Ar Baltimore Ar Philadelphia Ar Nev; York 1:45 p m 2:25 p m 7:00 a m 8:32 a m 10:50 a m 12:57 p. m Drawing Room, State Room and Open Section Steel Electric Lighted Sleeping Cars? Dining Cai Service For All Meals. For reservations and information, apply to J. A. TOWNSEND, Ticket Agent, Edgefield, S. C. Notice. I desire to notify my friends and the public generally that I am agent for the National Monument, Tomb stone and Mausoleum Company of Canton, Ga , and solicit your orders. This company is located near the marble and granite quarries of Georgia, and is in a position to make very low prices on all classes of work. I shall be glad to call and see any one interested. J F. PARDUE, Colliers, S. C. April 12, 1010. The Best Hot Weather Tonic GROVE'S TASTEI.ESSchill TOXIC enriches the blood, builds up the whole system and will won derfully strengthen and fortify you to withstand thc depressing effect of the hot summer. 50c. ?YOUR ??e! Spring is right upon us, and, whether we wish to buy or not, the stead ily increasing iieat forces us to lay aside our winter toggery and don something that is suited to the season. As outfitters for men and boys, our stock is complete in every depart ment. We have purchased a large line of clothing-all of the popular fabrics and weaves-from one of the largest manufacturers in the coun try, and can fit you in the newest and best. Come in and look through our clothing department. New stylish hats for men and boys in felts and straws. The newest and nobbiest shapes at veiw reasonable prices. Xo use to try to wear last summer's hat. We can fit you at too small a cost for that. For your spring oxfords come to us. We have the celebrated Crossett and the Selz-Schwab. These have been tested year after year by the Edgefield people and always lound satisfactory. We guarantee every pair. What more could you ask? For shirts, try an "Eclipse.*" They are conceded to be the best shirt on the market for the money. Our assortment is very large to select from. Complete stock of underwear for men and boys. See our beautiful neckwear. Xo trouble to make a selection from such a large and beautiful assortment. If we haven't what you want we will order it for you. ms \. , V>L I ;:V*:.v : .*:.<. ' ? gig mme Albert will Jfc::: %4 show vou the real Iii ' III road I? smoke^c^! RINCE ALBERT was made to create tobacco content where it never existed before I It per mits men to smoke all they want without getting j I a sore tongue, without any comeback but real tobacco enjoyment 1 The patented precess by which Prince Albert is made (and controlled exclusively SS5?l?5?5?^ J! by us) fixes that-and cuis out bite and parch I ^^^^^^^^^^ jj the national joy smoke r^^/^^^S ill comes right to your taste fair and square! And it J >; I I?T?? will do for you what it has done for thousands of I ; ll ??^S? f?'?m I jj men-make pipe or cigarette smoking the cheerful- | 'tr'^l^^^/^m est of your pleasures? Jj; :v'; f^^^?M Albert is a fact that will prove out l and half-pound tm humidors to your satisfac?on lust as qmckly ?^BBBSSs??ga? - ana-zn that ctatr.y pound J . "i j r- . cryatal-alasc humidor with QR YOU IaV Ul a StOCk ciV Q tlTe-UD ! ?c ^E "TOT* s'd? ?* thia tidy red tin yoo spongc-moistencr topthat JJ tr will read: "Proceu Patented Joly 30tb, < keeps Che tobacco in such . _ . nr%nir\i nc-rr\o i t>rr\ rn m . ci un 1907," which hai made th ree mea smoke I fine shape-always! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N.C. pipet where one tmoked before I Ford Cars Have Stood the Test The experience of scores of own ers of the Ford Automobiles has proven that there is nothing better made for the Edgefield roads. Ford cars will carry you safely over any road that a buggy or any other ve hicle can travel. An All-the-li ear-Around Car They are light, yet substantially built. They are cheap, yet the best of material is used in their con struction. Are you contemplating purchasing a car? Let us show you a Ford Run-About or Touring Car. G. W. ADAMS Edgefield Auto Repair Shop Next to Court House j ARRINGTON BROS. & CO. g Wholesale Grocers and Dealers in j Corn, Oats, Hay and all Kinds of Seeds Corner Cumming and Fenwick Streets On Georgia R. R. Tracks Augusta, Ga. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED Bf&* See our representative, C. E. May. Anno uncino Jfrt-i'.' .-' ' - '?. )&\ . '"?'' = . . f. if . . ; : pi How to Grow Bigger Crops of Superb Fruit-FREE I VOLT need this practical, expert information. Whether ?Ec * you own or intend tn plant a few trees or a thousand, it is infor g) nation that will save you time, labor and money. Gel it ! Simply send us your came and address on the coupon-or on a postal, if you prefer. We will gladly mail you s free copy everywhere arc gettinir prodigious of our New Catalog-an ll S in. book crops and large cash profits from crops that is simply packed with hints that of young, thrifty, genuine Stark Bro's will enable you to secure bumper crops trees-facts that emphasize the truth of finest fruit-and sell them at top- of the axiom "Stark Trees Hear Fruit." market prices. Thc whole book ls Riled Beautiful life-size, natural-color photos with facts that wiil interest and instruct of leading fruits all through the book, you-facts about how iruit-crowers Send for your copy today to Stark Bro's Nurseries at Louisiana, Mo. Read it and learn about thc new fruit tree triumph of Stark Bro':; long Cen tury of Success -the "Double-Life" Grimes Golden-the tree development that resists "collar rot." Get the Kew Facts about "Stark Delicious." Stark Early Elberta, and all the latest peaches. Stark Bro's-grown. J. H. Hale Peaches, also Lincoln Pear, Stark Montmorency Cherry, Mammoth (iold Plum and all thc other famous Stark Bro's fruits,berries and ornamentals 7 m 4 Wray ^*y>y viffi'Ay MU Get Our New Catalog w start FR PP ll x 8 inches-filled ?# Bro'i from cover to sf DcDt.A cover with beautiful pho- J? .. tographs. Mail ns Ute ^Louuiana.Mo. coupon or a Pos/al, Scn? mo at onee> bcarinc your nomo ^rvottpaU, your New and address. ? Calato. teflin* just . how frait-srowen aro Stark Ero's j& irnMr.K record-breaking Dept. A & feM'XM Louisiana A I expect to plant.trees Mo. ?Jr Name. K. F. D. P. 0. State. DR J.S. BYRD, Dental Surgeon OFFICE OVER POSTOFFICE Residence'Phone 17-R. Office 3. A. H. Corley, Surgeon Dentist Appointments at Trenton On Wednesdays. iii King's Sew Discovery ':IL;.S THE COUGH, CURES THE LUNGS. How To Give Quinine To Children. PEBRILTNE ls the trade-mark name stfven to an improved Quinine. It is a Tasteless Syrup, pleas aut to take and does not disturb the stomach. Children take it and never know it is Quinine. Also especially adapted to adults who cannot take ordinary Quinine. Does not nauseate nor cause nervousness norrincicg in the head. Try it thc next time you need Quinine for any pur* vose. Ask for 2-ounce original package. The vame FEBRILINE is blown in bottle. 2S ce au. Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tastelesa j chill Tonic is equally valuable as a i General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properticsof QUININE . and IRON. It acts ou the Liver, Drive3 I out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and I Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents.