SKA ISLE CITY, H. J.
CHEESE MAKING IS PROGRESSING Car Loads Now Being Shipped From Mountain Districts Which Formerly Made None.
PRODUCT OF 0000 DUALITY
R«c«p.t Advanced Step* Have Been Perfecting of Marketing Syatem Creating Much Interest ar.d EnthtMiaem In Production. (Prepereu by the Cn»e« Simla Diportmr.it ol Acrieultur*.) Prerioua to 1014 the South shipped so cheese. In 1015. IS.000 wort)» was manufaeturerl and shipped from noutbrm roountnln dl.mtrtct*, and daring 1017 cheeae to the value of ft?40,000 was manufartured. There are 48 cheese factories In operation In the mountain .sect Ions of the South which ship carloads of good quality cheese to market periodically. The rapid strides In the development of cheese factories in the mountain legions of the South, as the result of the efforts of the United Staten deportment of agriculture. <-o-<n>erotfiir with staf* agricultural colleges. Is shown forcefully In reports of the progress of the work coming to the department. No cheese was Shipped fr«>m the South previous to 1014. Although smaller lots were shipped e -, er, the first carload of southem-r ed cheese was shipped from North rollna and Tennessee on July 24, i918. This was a rrvopersUve shipment from eight local factories and comprised aliout 16,000 pounds, the value of which was approximately 25 cents a pound. Factories in Mountains. Fortr-three cheese factories now are In operation In the mountain regions of the Sooth where eoM springs of warm each farm provide excellent facilities for keeping the milk In such a condition that It produces a high quality of cheese. Abundant re Infall, luxuriant grass, high altitude, and a moderate temperature all combine to make this region especially adapted for the production of cheese which ran compete on the market successfully with that produced In any other section of the country, say dairy specialists of the Cnlted States department of agriculture. The most recent advanced steps In the progress of the cheese-making industry In the South have been the perfecting of the marketing system whereby one of the large packing companies sends a refrigerator car to a central shipping point periodically. Since the initial carload shipment from North Carolina and Tennessee, carloads hare tv-en going forward nearly
’THE SHALLOT tr The -ijilU't. 1* a Turlety of email ••niaft tlu.t W frequently plant<-<l Hi e:itly srrii.g for Its smoll bulba. or “doves." whirl) aiv u* .1 In the sumo manner as onion-. The loaves are utilized for flavoring. Another nulonlikc plant is the clilre. the ambit rutin- 1 , hollow leaves of uhkrh are used for flavoring soups. These leaves may he cut freely , as they are sacn replaced by -ntbers.
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perfect aafety.
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expense to porebaeers,
Oar craves at Lake Alfred are right on the Main IJne of the -• * — i- of the Hlcl-lano-Lake 8ectlon. the
Atlantic 5oast**Ita| , |rad. In the heart of the HlsI-Una-lake h'ihat Sfai dtrus eectton ot riurtdx. with Ninety I. ‘
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Kend for our Illustrated booklet, read It carefully, and then visit
taka Alfred peroonally. *. K. TMOKFK. Narthera
d Street. New Veek CMy.
Typicsl MounUIn Che etc Factory. Weara Valley, Tennaeaaa. every ten days. A repwsrtitaUve of the packing company receives from the various factories the cheeeb which Is brought In by wagon, and Immediately Issues a check on the local bank for all cheese received. The bank In turn promptly pay* the patrons of the factories fur the cheese. Creating lnter_stTbe 'daa of markeung milk Uuough Cheese factories baa Incremted file Interest In cbeefo manufacturing throughout the southern mountain districts. The Improved market aerviee is pot ouiy creating much interest nnd enthnsiawn for cheese production, but Incidentally It is creating Interest In other farm product*. Recently one of the field men of .be department of agriculture was at one of tbq factories nnd observed many farmer* bringing In wagon loads of potatoes which wenhaoled to the cbeear-sblpping point for khlp-uent In a refrigerator car. In a number of counties arrange men In have been made to obtain checkboxes from Iocs’ lumber concern* In order to relieve the extra cost of shipping these boxes long distances. On ii.-count of the war. men cheese makey* are bard to get. so women are being trained tor the work. Already five women hare been engaged as tbeese
makers.
tb»lr own through which a campaign ngainst hog cholera could be con ducted. In 1918 they bed a farm bureau with active commltteaa In every com munlty In the county—which account* for the difference. Now they can get prompt co-operation In any move lot the good of farming. Bog cholera had long been taking toll of the hog* ol Dun kin county, nnd In April. 1917. fht county bureau decided to Inaugurate w general eradication campaign. Bach community committee was notified that the county agent nnd a veterinarian ol the Celled States department of agri culture would visit the community ol a certain date, prepared to vaccinal* hogs. Fanner* were urged to get theii hogs info pen* beforehand, a ueces vary preliminary, as hog* are ortll olily allowed to run at large In that region. The reapoase to the appeal of tb* local committeeman was prompt ano gonerd. Hogs were ottered for vne rinatlon in every community In thi minty. Id a short time 5.500 animal*, un 350 farms, had been given th* >!multnn*ous treatment, and the dl* rase was apparently checked. A fen weeks later, however, other outbreak* occurred and the work wa* resumed 1.200 bogs, on 7s farm*, being race! nated. Now. although hog cholera bai not been stamped out altogether. It k ■parenfly under control and It* vlr al eradication *eem* aasared. nine* the farmer* of the region have been •■ouvtnced by actual demoDMration ol ihe value of ra*-cinatlon. The campaign ha* shown, alro. tb« prnttical value of the farm bureau organisation. Without the aid of tb* farmers' own organization, the count} agent and tb*- federal veterinarian would have been almost powert'H* ti iiK-omplIsb much In meeting the enter coney.
TURN ATTENTION TO RABBITS Cheap SubMitute for Ordinary Meats and Can Be Kept In Inexpensive
Buildings.
The fact that rabbit* are a cheep substitute for the ordinary meat* likely to turn the attentloo of many more persons to rearing them now, specialist* of the United State* department of agriculture believe. They can t>£ kept In small and Inerpi'nMve pen* and buildings and. like poultry, ran be killed and im-fiored for the table on shent notice.
When Children are Sickly " axe OWlMcd, F« rerixh, Cry out in their aWp! Take cold raid}, H*'e Ueadache-, bumwch or Bowel trouble', Try MOTHER CRAY’S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN
FARM BUREAU MAKES WAR ON HOG PLAGUE; Cholera Now Apparently Under \ Control in,Missouri County. Farmers Get Prompt Co-operation In i Any Move lor Good of Farming— | Practical Value of Farm Bureau Is Demonstrated. (Prepared by tb# United Statra Pc portmen! el Agriculture.) A well-meant tdforl in 1917 to give free demonstrations la bog-cholera vaccinal ion in Dtinkln coomy. Mo, failed utteriy. But in IblS 6,700 bogs on 424 farms In that county wore vaccinated between April 8 and September 20. and cholera i* now apparently under control there. In 1917 the farmers of Dnnkln county had no central organization of
from mother* nnd friends of little o
without n box of Mother dray's Sweet F Druggist*. -4sA to-day. The need of them often coma st inconvenient k° urv Vootf fry Mothers for ovar thirty yenra. Be Net toapt toy SubtitoM Mr M0T1B MATS SWEET peWBHB. Acid-Stomach Now Quickly
Relieved Tboee painful atUeka of indices- pains and
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(bod-repeating; that _
lumpy ieeling after eating, dy peotia and Etomach rniaenes —L point to lust one awful American disease—comm only known aa ACID-
6TOMACH.
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Fortunattlv there baa b« ersd a wonderful modern
nen—4 BATORIO—that bringa I rebel from all these stomach miseries because it absorbs the burtlul excess add in the stomach and drives out the bloat and gas. You won't know yon have a stomach, eo free of pain you’ll feel. Besides, it saves yon frem more serious ailments because h is a scientific fac. that A Cl D-ETOMACH frequently creates conditions which baffle the best medical skill. Many cases of chronic stomach trouble, biliousness, severe headache, general weakness, tbeamatism, gout, lumbago, intesfinsl nicer, caacer of the stomach, heart
heart failure can be traced directly to Add-Stomach. Avoid three dangers—don’t let acid■tomach wreck yoor health. Don't drag out your days feeling all in, down and out, weak and ailing. Keep the vital spark flashing. Eat the things you like and digeet your food in comfort. Then you’ll feel fine—be fit— mentally alert—have pep and punch —the power and will to do things. Take . EATONIO and give your atomsch the help to put it in a fine, healthy condition eo teat it will digest yoor food perfectly and make every mouthful you eat register 100* in enriching your blood and building up
your bodily strength.
Get a big box of EATONIC TABLETS from youk druggist today. They taste.good—Just like a bit of candy. The cost is trifling. It it absolutely guaranteed. If it fails to relieve your stomach misery, your druggist will
refund your money.
A Slip Somewhere. Lau winter, while walking down the street, n man fell, anil picking himself up he carefully covered the slippery •pot with the snow, a* he saw an old enemy coming that way. When he got home hi* wife met him at the door with s potato masher in her band, and exclaimed : "I saw you cover that spot. I didn't know what ‘t wa*. hut fell nnd broke ill the egg* 1 had jun bought at the grocery omnibus.” He tried to explain, but the weapon lesevoded upon hi* head, end now he puts bis hut on with a shoehorn. At birth the p.nlue of a normal Individual beats 236 times a minute: at the age of thirty. 70 times.
A New One. I'p at the Good Samaritan hospital they are having n good laugh at the expense or a certain physician who had a patient home a* convalescent. He instructed the man's wife to call him next morning at the hospital and portIn due time she railed up and said; •He has been feeling very badly. I do everything 1 can to please him, but nothing seems to satisfy him." "But you wouldn’t say hi* condition was critical, would you V demanded the doctor. To which the woman replied: "It's worse than critical, it'a abusive.” —Los Angeles Times.
The Class. "Spifcli Is a mighty engine of action." •I mum admit It Is often a hot-nlr
HAARLEM OIL CAPSULES IF YOUR BACK ACHES
MAKE FARMHOUSE CHEERFUL An Investment That Bring* Profitable Rstuma—Wholesome Relaxation Is Needed. •Prepared by the fnltiM fiiatee Depart meat of Aarirtiiiure." Anart from the esthetic value fo hi derived from If. benutlfylur the farm dwelling, modernizing it* equipment. Is good bnslnt-**. It I* an Investment that bring* profitable rrtrrn*. 7 be farmer and hi* family need /holes*une relaxation ju*t a* much a* any peraon constantly employed The home should be the place In which to ob-
tain It.
An attractive dwelling v.lih an Inviting approach acts a* a magnet on the tired toller. The sight of flowers and a well-kept lawn I* a relief from the drab clods of the plowed field, the brightness of the blossomh a change from the namene** In the color of growing crop*. A cheery Interior at once dis|M-l* rare and bright room*Induce text. /'.very dollar Judiriou*ly spent on lalKir-iaving device* and for sanitary conveniences I* an Investment and la-bor-saving contrivance* a necessity In three day* of enlightenment. They save wear and tear on the humau machine and prolong life.
Do yon feel tired and "worn-out I" Are you nervous and irritable? Don’t sleep well at night? Have a "dragged out." unrested feeling when you get up In the morning? Dizzy spalls? Bilious? Had taste In the mouth, backache. pain or o**reoe*s In the loins, and abdomen? Severe distress when urinating, bloody, cloudy urine or sediment? All these Indicate gravel or stone in the bladder, or that the poisonous microbes, which are always in your system, have attacked your kidneys. You should use GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules Immediately. The oil Boaka gently Into the walls and lining of the kidneys, and the little poisonous animal germs, which are causing the Inflammation, are Immediately attacked end chased out of your system without Inconvenience or
Don't Ignore the “littie pains and aches," especially backaches. They may be Uttle noW but there Is no telling bow soon a dangerous or fatal disease of which they are the forerunners may show Itaelf. Go after the cause of that backache at once, or you may find yourself In the grip of aa incurable di/teaae. Do not delay a minute. Go to your druggist and Insist on his supplying you with a box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Cspsule*. In 24 hours you will feel renewed health and vigor. After you have cured yourself, continue to take one or two Capsules each day so as to keep In first-class condition, and ward off the danger of future attack*. Money refunded If tb*-y do not help you. Aak for the o.lgtnal Imported GOLD MED‘.L brum;, and thus be sure of getting the genuine.—Ad*.
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TESTED SEEDS Our seeds are all TESTED for GERMINATION before leaving our establishment, and axe of the HIGHEST KNOWN QUALITY. By piloting seeds of this class you are bound to get the necessary results for s prot'table crop, provided soil and weather condition, vre favorable. Send postal for 1919 Catalogue ready February 1st. I. N. SIMON & SON 438 Market Street Philadelphia, P*.

