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jM f MESSENGER. KOLONA i.i Democratic in Independent in Thought and Action. Devoted to Honesty, Truth and Good Government.': VOL 44. OKOLONA, MISSISSIPPI, THURSDAY. JANUARY 27. 1916 No 5. EEC Anhounc emen ANNUAL WHITE GOODS SALE at RUBEL'S Begins the MORNING of FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, and Continues for TEN DAIS US XT BEL' t easons Why Cream Tests Vary o Creamery Patrons: A number of creamery patrons f-f ill at ease because their evm test varies from time to ml "T . L A. n jmi me. THIS discommend is cs- fecially noticeable among those a ho have not been in the dairy i mi . - sines3 very long, me err am- yman is usuany nuiu iwiwhoi- lie for this variation, however le real cause is usually on the y. m i.L AU AHA Arm. Ul , course uieic ic rrors made in testing, especially t taking samples. This difficul j in getting a correct sample is icreased by holding the cream nder poor conditions too Jong fh the farm.' It is almost im possible to get an accurate test Shorn cream when it has been al- aA tnetQT.fl without stirnne ffctil a heavy thick - scum of earn forms on top; .pr when it as soured and .worked up. "The following are the more nortant causes for variation in (psts of hand separator cream: 1. Speed of separator. 2. Temperature oi miiK at me separation. ; 3. Amount of skim milk or (Jvater used in flushing out the owl. 4. Rate the milk flows into 5. Change in richness of milk parated. ' 6. Adjustment of cream krew. ' ' , 1. Change in the speed of the Separator is the most important ause of variation in the test of ;ream. The machines are ad- usted to run at a given rate of ipeed. This speed is indicated n the prank and should be run V kt that speed. If turned at a Ubwer speed more of the skim Jim Win fcv w i vu u ve from 2 to 12 per cent or 15 er cent lower test than when at correct speed. This will 'e influenced by the richness of the cream when run at correct 'ipeed, as there will be a greater 5. i n ...It ioti in o fvariauoii m i- Tight cream. It is almost im Ipossible to turn the crank at the I same speed from time to time (even with the most careful turn- . TViia niffimiltv is verv mucn , X r ncreased when children or a ineero do the turning. I 2. The tempertaturo of the fmilk is not as important a factor I fas is the speed of the separator. flowever, the difference in tem perature may cause a vwiauuu jn toouof trom 2 to 4 per cent The cooler the cream the richer ,' rrr, .11 1 1J X the creiTn. ine.miiK snouia nov Hie btlow C3 when separated. , i 3. A V 'thcr skim milk or Ij.warn water ; is always used to (l-flssh th; bowl when through liscpavatinsr. the amount or tins Similk rr wiftar allowed to run f irto t!i t-ebfa can will vary and I thereto tft.use a - Variation in V test oft cream. . : ' " , - 1 ;, The Meat. . is f. purposed , to i r ralata tha fiow into the Bepara , t but Eoa8t:ac3' wo cay fail tbs f ?,ast fall or ttcs 5 !? line time we may keep the supply can well filled, giving a greater pressure, during a greater por tion of the time of separating than at another. The faster the milk flows through, the lower the cream test. 5. This would have little in fluence on the farm where the same cows are milked clean by the same milker. However, at seasons when the average .test of the herd was low or high the cream would vary accordingly. ' 6.' The changing of the cream screw will readily change the cream , test. However, this screw should rarely be changed, therefore it is not a common cause for variation from day ' to day. L. A. Higgins, Dairy Division, A. & M. College, Miss. John E. Davis Whenever You Need a General Tonic - Take Qrove'8 The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains tha well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drive3 out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 60 cents. Honor Roll Honor roll for the Buena Vista Public School: Seventh Grade Eugene Cook, Richard Nelson, Cuba Williams, Opha Sanders, Thomas Parker, Lour'ene West brook' Sixth Grade Kelton Montgomery, Blanche King, George William Freeman, John Bean, Erie Bean, Varda man Sanderson. t Fifth Grade Maud Bean, Eura Cook, Dovie Lee Cook, Geo Gilliam. Fourth Grade Albert King, Hattye Neeiy, Jettie Williams, Walter Nelson, Syble Rhodes, John Robert West brook, Jewell Sanderson. Third Grade Boucher Rhodes, Gondine Freeman, Tennyson Cook. Second Grade Noland Grady. Mary Lacy. - First Grade Jessie May Rhodes, Margaret Freeman, Bessie Montgomery, Dick Bean, Corrie Whit, Williard Williams. What I can't understand, though, is why the average coun try church, though it preaches much' against intemperance, so seldum actively interests in run ning a blind tiger i or a blockade still out of a ' neighborhood, Why shouldn't t every church have an active committee charg ed, with the duty of looking after this evil?T-ProgTessive Farmer, Childron'Orr OAOTOniA In this issue will be found the formal announcement of Mr. John E. Davis as a candidate for the office of Circuit Clerk to fill out the unexpired term of the late Hiller Gilfoy. Also you will find a card from Mr. Davis, to which we direct your attention. Mr. Davis was before the voters for this place during the canvass last summer and made a very creditable race. He is a native of the county, having been born and reared on a farm just a little way out of Houston, He is a good man and well qualified for the place and should the voters see fit to elevate him to this office, we are assured that it will be in good hands. We commend his candidacy to the voters of the county. Woman's Crowning Glory is her hair. If yours is streaked with ugly, grizzly, gray hairs, use "La Creole" Hair Dressing and change it in the natural way. Price $1.00. adv. Mrs. Savage Entertains A very informal, but an ex ceedingly delightful affair," was on Friday last when Mrs. Ed ward Savage invited several of her friends to meet with her and enjoy a few ga"mes. . While a limited number were present on this occasion the crowd was con genial and the charming hostess excelled herself in hospitality.' At the conclusion of the games an enjoyable three course lunch eon was served to those seated at the two tables. ' Calomel Makes You Sick, Ugh! "DodsonV Liver Tone" better than calomel and can not salivate. Calomel loses you a day. T ou . a know what calomel is. It s mercury: quicksilver. Calomel is dangerous. It crashes into sour bile like dynamite. crampind and sickening you. Calomel attacks the bones and should never be put into the system. When you (eel bilious, sluggish, constipated and all knocked out and believe you need a dose of dangerous calomel just remember that your drug gist sells (or 50c a' large bottle ol Dodson's Liver Tone, which is entire ly vegetable and pleasant to lake end is a perfect substitute (or celomeL It Is guaranteed to start your liver with out stirring you up inside, and can not salivate. ' - Don't take 'calomel! ;"lt makes you skk the next day? it loses you a day's worlu Dodaon's Liver Tone ttraigh ens you right up and you Tee! crest Give k to children because k M per fee:! harmless and doesd't trrpe. aiv vYI--f -I.',. n CASH STOR a-' f Asa 0 CM 0 W Beginning, Saturday, January 29th, to Saturday, February 5th. TO THE SALE OF ALL SALES- Comprising Many Lines A White Good Sale A Men's Wear Sale A Notions Sale A Clearing Sale A Ladies' House Dress Sale Ready-To-Wear Sale A Sale of House Furnishings yffie Sc The Cash Store 14252 i '. I EWF LR Y fcT?f CUT GLASS SILVUWARt DIAMONDS MMaVOSBBBJI i ,' ; I t Jg Wedding Ceremonies CHURCH SERVICES' SCHOOLS, MEALS, PICTURE SHOWS and RAILROAD TRAINS Start on Schedule Time To avoid being late keep your watch in perfect condition..... MAKE US RESPONSIBLE! A D. PALMER : JEWELER & OPTICIAN Okolona, Mississippi . Anniversaries of 8nakeblte A curious (act, and ona not general ly know. Is the recttrrins symptom of snakebite on or about the anniversary of a bite." The victim of a, snakebite may save these recurring; symptoms for tar or twelve years, and there Is a ease on- record where the recurring; symptoms lasted for twenty-five years.' Children Cry rca FLETCHERS : CAQTO RIA , Honor British Heroine, hi the officers' mess at the Royal Warwickshire regiment (formerly the Sixth regiment of foot) la a framed engraving of Hannah Snell,' the Brit ish Amazon, who not only served in this regiment but also ia the marines. cms CU tsnt, Car tem& tra'l Cwt. Th want (MM,M Toattrt W bovkr fjiwilra. r curwl r Uo eld rrusbi IV. Mk'i Aativti Hli OA. It rvlirw ' Would-Bs Martyr. "Lady." said the unshaven man at the ' back door, Tra on a hunger strike." "Well," said the general housework person sharply, "what 4o yon wantr "Can't you heart Vm on a nungor scnae. i warn m d iomoij fs4" Buifalo Expr48S. . ' , i ; . t Step These E!iarp Eboctiitg - Psiaj -' . -It'Temenina" is the wonder worker for till fes&Ia disorders. Trim 1.C0 tzd Kc tir.