Cape May County Times, 10 January 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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-Minded? ae average American .-minded business is conby true Americans of open-minded men who liero in their country and strive to meet their country’s needs. The men in the packing industry ere no exception to the rule. The business of Swift & Company has grown as the nation has progressed. Its affairs have been conducted honorably, efficiently, and economically, reducing' the margin between the cost of live stock and the selling price of dn . meat, until today the profit is fy a ftaction of a cent a pound—too email to have any noticeable effect on prices. The packing industry is a big, vital industry—one of the most important in the country. Do you understand it? Swift Be Company presents foots in the advertisements that appear in this paper. They are addressed to every open-minded person in the country.

a ENT IN UVE STOCK RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. ! IN SOUTH IS REPORTED US TViM

i box o( Barbo . . will jTsdually darken ! streaked, faded gray hair, and make it anil and gtoaay. It wdl not color the scalp. is not j Wacky or greasy, aad does not mb ofl-Adv.

II radar hr.. BtUeoa attacks ladlcsstlss. sn No man la ever from his neighbor’s point 01 view.

Don’t trifle with a cold —it’s dangerous. You can t afford to risk Influenza. Keep always at hand a box of CASCARA Ec QUININE Baaiwtord sold rtmrdy for 10 yean—In tablet form—sals, suo, sra opiates—break* of. a coM In 14 hours—rebeve* gnp In t dark. Moncr bock if il fells. The genuine bp* has n fted top with Mr. HUTs pictwe. At AU Druglttores.

SAFE, GENTLE REMEDY CLEANSES YOUR KIDNEYS

DAIRY HERD ON A SOUTHERN FARM.

The bookta* of preceding chapters In tfcig tt .ry of the packing Induatry, wrU be mailed cm retjaeat to Swift it Company Union Stock Tarda - - Chicago, ffitneis

(Prapared by the United Stataa Depart-

tnant of Agriculture.)

The Hv e-stock industry In Sonthern states Is progressing s', rspld rate. Some of the things beefeattle extension specialJrts of the United States department of agrlcnltore are doing to encourage a bloction of live-stock production with cotton growing arc described in reevot reports from the field. As a their activities thousands of i -re-bred cattle are being shipped Into every Sonthern state and carloads of fat stock are being sent to live-stock kets from farms where cotton formerly ,ves grown exclusively. During a recent month the apedatIsts visited 154 farms in 118 counties in the states of Arkansas. Florida.' Georgia, iflsairaippl. North Carolina. South Carotins and Tennessee, and traveled S2£87 miles to give specif c instructions to fanners and *.o confer with other extension workers beef production. They attended ten meetings, held twelve demonstration*, and through their efforts a total of T20 pure-bred bulla, 824 pure-bred cows, and 1805 grade cattle were placed on tannr in the dlffer-nt states. During the month also a general conference was held et Memphis, Tenn- which was attended by state and federal representative* of the department of agriculture, directors of state experiment stations and extension workers, state agents, veterinarians, and other* Interested in promoting more and better ‘ive stock In the

of further stimulating the beef-cattle Industry a campaign U being conducted for the building of silos and Improving the pactnrea in the state. In South Carolina also the demand for pure-bred stock os well as steers lor fall and winter feeding, far exceeds the available supply. In a number of localities committees of representative fanners, accompanied by specialists, have gone Into other states to pnrchssf breeding stock. At a recent disbursement sale of 24 hagd of pure-bred cattle. 21 of the a aims la rk-malned in the state, the farmers Doing anxlnus to retain them to bnlld

up their herds.

Arrangements were made by Tenncssce stockmen with the Union Stock Tarda company In NaahriUe for bolding the ahnunl side of the Middle Tennessee Breeders’ association at the yards The company provided rtaU space for the cattle, a sale ribg. and In other ways helped make the sale a success. The farmers of the state ore much Interested in pasture Improvement and the keeping of live stock as g means of meeting the Is-

; For centum* GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil bar been a standard houaebold remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and atomacn trouble, • and all diaeaaes connected with the urioary organa. The kidney* and bladder are the moat important organa of the ‘ body. They are the filter*, the purifier* of 1 your bLod. If the poiaon* which enter your ayatem through the blood and atomach ere not entirely thrown out by the kidney* and bladder, you are doomed.

ketdaeba, ^ nien, gall atone*, gravel, difficulty when urinating, cloudy and bloody urine, rbenmatiam, jciatica and lumbago, all warn you to look after your kidneys and bladder. All these indicate aome weaknees of the kidney* or other organ* or that the enemy microbe* which are always present in your aratem have attacked your weak spot*. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsule* are

have been a atari dan! houaebold remedy. They arc the pure, origin»! impelled Haarlem Oil your great-grandmother used, and are perfectly harmlets. The healing, sooth iag oil soak* into the ceil* and l.uicg oi the kidney * and through the bla bier, driving out the poiaonou* germs. New life, freah strength and baalth will come as you continue the treatment. When completely restored to yocr uiual vigor, continue taking a capsule or two each day; they wili keep yon in condition and preveat a return of the disease. Do not delay a minute. Delay* are especially dangerous in kidney and bladder trouble. All druggists sell GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. They will refund the money if not as represented. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules are ns ’ed direct from the laboratories in HolThey are prepared in oorrert quantity aad convenient form, are easy to taka and are positively guaranteed to art prompt refief. In three tises, sealed pack age*. Ask for the original imported GOLD MEDAL. Accept no aubatKuta*.-

Constipation. indigestion, sick-headach*

Some men cant bead a procesaii eves when they die.

Strong Combination. ‘•Couldn’t sell that srsphophonb.” “Too bad." “Tried hard, too. Both the mnrhint and myself were talking.”—LouImIIU Courier-Journal.

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Cruveuette* and roll-top desks hide grout many things from the public.

Mot hard name* nor hard blows, but srd fact* are what win victory.—

HU Katr Hardle.

Novel Excuse.

One morning my little slater was washing herself when we beard her exdalm: "Msmina, I can't wash my enre; there Is too much fano’ w ork to them."—Chicago American. Constipation con oe cured without drugs. Nature’s own remedy—selected herb* la Garfield Tea --Adv. The plot of the modern spectacular play Moms to have been hatched from the stage setting.

IT’S SUMMERTIME IN FLORIDA aysgara •:? sz-, I bright and warm. *it out door* aad e*l ci^agaa fre | piakad frost our producing grovu. I , .***?• ara Oious-uids of aerta of oranges and grapefruit In th* I Alfred-nonrntr ViUa-WlnUr Haven aeeticn. for our* la the pmmM area for eaf.tr and big rvlurna. W. hava superior «!«vat!on. I atfordia* fin. air and wa’rr Jralnag. and freedom from moaqultnc. I underlaid wuh clay, holding taoistur. and | FlMt food; remarkable froat-protecUon becauae of location, altltuda ■ --■* tba mod.raUn* InBueuce of ninety lak.j within afour-tr” *•: ‘b* b«t drinking water in th* atatc: Ideal situation on ■ zi-J* I®* of th# A. C. U railroad; wonderful and .xten.ive syal I ut iMrd (asphaltI auto road*, and many other eJvsatagas.

m* spread ov.r a nuaubar of year*, fr.ee* depend upon 1c atlon

end age Of tree*. Over three thousand <1*00) acr*e are planted at I h«k« Alfred. We cad fumlal- grovaa la basing, psyleg Bn* nat tn- | sssss 372rf2s£ “ mncb “>'• wiaci ‘ wui

Our eemmunlty grove care service to an ideal arrangement arheth-“'-■r property th# .-ear around or not.

» o^'pereonal *tt antiosi *«■ Inst ait risk of IneSIw.leU I buying power and r-mtinooua

th# direct auperviaton r>-•:ogrlaedby both

er grove-owner* raelde uwhi their properly it Bummer* It this bigh-aimade-Uke-dlwric- >r wintets. Arab oompet.i.t ciew* working under of our expert grower. *! <■#» ability ar.-dTlir.ee. etai. and federal departr — *- r -- - * Kioua o*»" cf aki’Ud laboTeavea you’aeon.V tr .-are and developoi-i.l w. furnlah I* heal itloit of th# rroeea at Lake Alfred and the W who live on Vheir land end who have u»ed

—--w oweiinaoiwiy aluee the day we took bold, years ago.

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Among the many duties of the beefcnttle apecialista 1* to aaaiat with the live-stock work In connection with live-stock shows, and county and state fairv They assist breeders in making selections of feeding animals for in arranging Judging contests ■monatratlons. at.d in eccurinj; better clnaaificatlODs and premiums for worthy exhibits, all of which has been the means of arousing Interest end making Uveetock exhibits a more attractive feature at the fairs. The beef-cattle specialists from Aransas made on exhibit at the tristale fair held in Memohie in which was shown the best methods of feeding and raising live stock. Improved cattle-feeding sheds, feeding bunks and siloa were shown together with a number of instructive placards giving such information os nullable fattening ration* for 1.000-pound steers, wintering rations for the brew herd. Farmer* were urged to cull their breeding herds at this time of the year sod dispose of all Inferior animals. Arkansas farmer*, particularly In the rice-growing sections where there la abundant pasture and plenty of straw, have been good buyer* of cattle from the drought area in ibe BoothweeL I Plenty of Feed Available. There are extensive areas In FlorI Ida that are not cow being used which j would grate a large number of cattle. I the extenaiot. specialists soy. though ' the farmers are fast awakening to the i |tosslbllitle« of the Uve-etock industry. ! It U reported that the holdings of one t company alone would carry 20.000 | head If completely utilized. Reports from Georgia say that pasJ lures are good and feed Is plentiful, i particularly velvet brant, and that unj doubtedly there will be a Urge num- | her of cattle fed In that state this ! year. The specialists are continually i living called upon to locate feeder catI tie for farmers in both Georgia and Florida, and several Urge shipmenta have already been made from the Southwest and other sections. It U estimated that 100 carloads win be trough! Into Georgia alone from Tex-

as this fall.

Feeding demonstrations are being arranged on 12 to 16 forma in different wet toe* of Mississippi, and plant have Siren made to conduct them through the co-operation of county and district ageota. Special attention will be given to demonstrations in pasturing velvet beau*,. nnA velvet beans und corn. Puce-Brad Stock In Demand. Order* have liven placed for more than fifty carload* of breeding mock to be shipped from the Southwest to North Carolina and the total number purchased will undoubtedly fur exceed thla number. There Is also much Interest in the imrehnalnc of pure-biod bulla, and extension apo-lnl-tms are planning to hold several o«»noignaicn: sales lx the stair In un effort to meet the demand. As a mean-

BUREAU OF MARKETS IS MOST RELIABLE -Information Given Relative to Chicago Stock Market Bo Accurate Hava Estimate* Been That Shippers and Farmer* In All Section* Place Utmost Conft-

denes In Raporta.

(Prepared by th* Ualtod States Dapart-

c.ent of Agriculture.)

Commendation Lns been voiced by live stock farmers and the trade concerning the work of the United States bureau of markets In issuing nil telegraphic information of a public or commercUl character relative to the Chicago Uve stock market Prerlou* to the last few months ouch report* were sent out promiscuously by private Individuals who. In some cases, were accused of manipulating foe reports In favor of one Interest or anAt least thla sentiment pervaded foe trade to foe extent that the Uve otock Industry was Injured by foe mere existence of such opinion. is on thla account that Unde a requested to collect facta k^d figures dolly about foe market condl-

Mod kpow font men are not born Many a girl with teeth like pearls la equal, but nobody will admit IL | es stupid as an oyster.

After the “Flu” —Fever or Cold Clean the Acidity and Toxic Poisons Out of the Digestive Tract

thty authentic Information as widely as possible by telegraph. The dally irket reports Include au estimate of the daily receipts of each da as of Uve stock, this being one of foe Important features of the act-vice, as trading at Chicago la baaed to a large degree oo foe Chicago “run.* Furthermore, the trading on foe outside markets is also determined more or lea* by the vicissitudes of the Chicago trade. Hence It can be oeeu readily that any aerioas discrepancy In the eetlmatc of a certain day compared with the actual res relpu, whether Intenticnal or accidental, might Influence the entire day’s marketing and trading at leading Uve ock cent era. Under the system now uwd in Chicago for obtaining figures upon which to bs*e an accurate estimate, the service u showing marked Improvement over the previous efforts of private Individuals. The- bureau of markets base* Its estimate on cars reported la and doe to strive by every railroad each day and the result of this plan o successful that the shipinner* in aU sections place In foe accuracy and reliability of the government reports. Illustrative of foe accuracy of the govit reports, many large firm* at the Chicago stockyard.*, which formerspecial men to collect thla on. are now valng exclusively il estimate* of the bureau of markets. It Is anticipated that the federal figure* soon will be the only oo<-s credited at foe “yards."

Millions are now suffering from foe after effects of the deadly “flu,” a fever or a cold. Their eppetites are poor; they are weak, and they are waiting for their strength to come back. I • If these people could only realize that the return to health and strength would be greatly helped by giving attention to the atomacb—that la. remov- : tng foe acidity and toxic poisons from foe entire digestive tract making It | act naturally, so that the body will receive foe full strength of foe food eaten—a great deal of suffering would ; be saved to humanity. ! Everyone knows that foe disease Itself. and foe strong medicines that have been taken, upset foe stomach, leave It uot and feverish, foe mouth dry. the tongue coated, a nasty taste, and no desire to eat. This ts a poor foundation to build new strength on. Now. tons of thousands of people all over this country are using EATON1C for the purpose of cleaning these poiaonou* after-effects right out of foe ayrtem and they are obtaining wonderful result* — so wonderful foAt foe amazingly quick benefit* are hardly believable. Jest as shown In foe remarkable letter which I* published upon the request of this sturdy old Civil War veteran. He Is 77 years old. Read what he says EATONIC did for him:

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to ta avfaj skaps. I tried tai <tlff#rsat dorter. Vot rot am r»:i k#i ortrSxTc aaewb mr E* s#t nrprt#r tfcs twy ant :»blrt tuo* t»;p»d mr. I emo aow tat >1 tail* I wool, and fral a##.** _ . >;ow» tkaakfalty.

a S. Kants

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This Is only one case oat of thousands. You should make the RATO NIC teat In your own ease at once. Tou have everything to gain—not a penny can you lose, for we take all foe risk. Your own common aenae. your own feeling*, tell you that a good appetite, good digestion. e-good stomach, with the fever poisons ami effects of strong medicine* out of your system, will put you on foe road to strong, robust health again. Tou want h> enjoy life again after you have battled with foe “flu.” fever or colds, or any other nines* that has taken your strength. You want to get back your old-time vigor, be full of pep and enthusiasm—be able to work with ease, instead of listlessly, half-heart-edly dragging out a mere existence. So t>e sore to take a box of EATON1C home with you today. We cannot urge Uila too strongly, if EATOXIC falls to give you positive beneficial result*, it will not coat you a penny. There is no risk—the benefit la surely all for you.

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Give Hen* Comfortable Pen*. •u# must have comfortable quarters when the weather i* unfavorable. la necessary for them to be at all priti table.

Cause of Poultry Trouble* l.''uky roofs on poultry houvs nod bad draught* In foe wall# un- likely hum colds, roup, rheumatism nod r troublesome discuses.

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A Bad Cough if neeferted, often leads to sertaoa trooU*. irairrusrd your btalth. relieve yoer diitres* end sooth* ymf irritated Um-st by taxing PISO ? S PATENTSSS.