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BARNWELL SENTINEL, BARNWELL, 80UTH CAROLINA ^
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Calomel Users! Listen To Me!
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Your^druggist gives bjick your' money if itidoifesn’t
liven your liver jind bowels and straighten
you up without making you sick- r '
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Oar Part in Feeding the Nation
UPSET STOMACH
PAPE’S OIAPEPSIN AT ONCE ENDS
SOURNESS. GAS, ACIDITY,
INDIGESTION.
iSpeoial lnformatfyn Service, United States Department- pt AsrrUulture.)
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THOUSANDTH FARMERS’ BULLETIN ISSUEB.
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Ugh! Calomel makes you sick. It’s
horrible! Take a dose of the dangerous
drug tonight and tomorrow! you may
lose a day’s work.
Xalomel Is mercury or quicksilver
which causes UfecrosLs of < the bones.
Calomel, when it comes Into contact
with gojir bile, crashes into it, breaking
It up. This is when you feel that awful
nausea and cramping. If you are slug
gish and “all knocked out,” if your
liver is torpid and bowels constipated
or you have headache, dizziness,-coat
ed tongue,breath is bad Or stdmaeh
sour, Just try a spoonful of harmless
Dodson’s Liver Tone tonight.
» Here’s my guaranteo~-Go . to any
drug store and get a bottle of Dodson’s
Liver Tone for a few cents. Take a
The Reason.
"My parting always uses a fountain
pen. -4 ’ “Perhaps that, is why ho lias
such a flowing si vie”
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Expert at It. '
"lit 1 seems,devoted at.to tils wife"."
“Naturally. Thar”is'Major-Buttons |
of the camoutlage corps,”
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,Gpr>v»’» Ta«telp«n ctiill Tonic
rMMws vitality an! «*m tw-v l>y purlfTirnr ana on
ri«-hinK the blood. Yoij can noon fee: its Strength
voting, lnvlKoratin« Kff,*et. Price (JUci
A n act res s_«I oesn’t abl !IV>: f:irt> well.
•»n her farewell tour.
spoonful and if it doesn’t straighten
you right up and-make you fe^l fine
and.vigorous I want you to go hack to
the store and get your mbnejL Dod
son’s Liver Toniy-iK destroying the^sale
o(\ cftlomel ficcadse i*tfs real liver
medicine; entirely vegetable, therefore
it cannot salivate or make you sick. T
I guarantee that one spoonful of
jDodson’s Liver Tone-will put your
sluggish liver to work aiid clean your
bowels of that sour bile and consti
pated waste which is clogging your
svst ;m and making you feel miserable.
f guayan^ce -that a bottle of Dodson’s
Liver TVme will keep your entire fam
ily feeling line for monthsV Give i.t to
your children.’ It is harmless; doestVt
gripe and they' like its pleasant taste.
Permanent Sufferer.
“I don’t like the way this road is
run.” said the Irritable passenger.
“What rigid, have you to kiek,-com
pared to me?” said the conductor. "You,
iiiake this nip un.ee in a
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Don’t stay ppset 1 When meals don’t
fit and you belch gas, aeidsyhml undi-
pested foot!. When ymi feel lumps of
Indigestion pain, flatulence, heartburn
or headache you onn get instant relief.
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Some New Department of Agriculture Publications With Decofated Covers.
only’ bjiWj fo
\* fi rte.r"
, Oranulafcd Eyo’l.lda. Stic*, Inflamed Fyo*
relieved over night by B arra fi Ev« Balsam.-
One trial prove* its rtierlt, A«tv.
St. Louis' Las abolished" German
names of five streets. »
Irr poiiant-to Mothers
Examine* carefully every bottle of
CASTOIUA, that famous o\d remedy
for infantsj^^d children, and see that it
Bears the
Signature of|
In Use for Uver&O Years.
Clrildron Cry for Fletcher’s Castoria
Every Woman..
Maud ‘ I'Wer v wuwmt- wants TV en
large her sphere,’’ Beatrice—'‘True;
but not tier circumference.”
BULLETINS GAIN
FARMERS’ FAVOR
Many Photographs and Attrac-.
tive Exteriors Used to Make
• Information Effective.
POWER IN PRINTED MATTER
WEAK KIDNEYS MEAN
A WEAK BODY
When vmi’re fifty, ynnr IkhIv begins Ito
creak a Kltle at tin- hinge* /Mofidn i-
■ore alow ami delil>erate. *-%'<>% so young
m 1 us*'d to tie" is a frequent ami unwef
tonic thought. Certain iw.dil*' functions
•I>on which good health and good spirits
nn much depend, lire impaired. I’he weak
*pot is generally the bladder. Unpleasant
nymptom* . si*nv thon-4ei\'j. Painful and
annoying complications in other organ?
arise. This is particularly true with el
derly people If you only know how, this
trouble can I e obviated.
For over 2iH) veirs GOLD MKDAL
Haarlem Oil lias Lieen relieving the in-
convtnsnee ami pain due to advancing
▼ ears, it is 1 stamkird, old time .home
remedy? !TWl meed* nn introduction. It is
now put up in odorless, tasteless capsules.
These are easier and more pleasant to take
than the oil in bottles.
• Each capsule contains alout one dose of
five drops. Take them just like you would
any pill, with a small swallow of water.
They soak into the system and throw off
the poisons wfiich are quaking you old be
fore vour time. They -will quickly relieve
those stiffened joint*.’ that backache, rheu-
mafisin, Tunil/igo, scitica, gall stones,
grav* I, “brick dusff’ etc. They are an
etfeetive r«.‘medy ffir all diseases of the
bladder, kidney, liver, stomach and allied
organs. ' \ ’ i
GOLD. MEDAL Haarlem Oil r.ipsW*
cleanse jthe kidneys and purify the blood.
’ ~They frequently i*;ird (iff attacks “of the
dangerous afid fatal diseases of the kid
neys. They have a lu nehciil effect, and
often completely cure the disease* of tim
lioddy organs, allied with the blaydcr ind
kidneys.
If you are troubled, w J itli sorenc.-.- aerosji
the loins or with "simple” aches afi<rji<nn~
in the back take warning, it may be the
preliminary indication* of some dreadful
malady which can be Warded off or cured
i* taken in time.
Go to vour druggist today and get n box
of GO LIT MEDAL Haarlem Oil l apsides.
Money refunded if -they do not hi'lp you.
Three si/os. GOLD MEDAL are the pure,
original imported Haarlem Oil Capsule*.
Accept No. Substitutes—Ally.
Scientific Facts Told in Popular Form
and Short Sentences Are Replac
ing Intricate and yerbbse -
Language. •
quests for thorn by the score at;e re ,
Cei.vod from town women who, have
soon thorn in neighbor,s’ homes.
Those are not all the publications of
the department. During the war a
number of circulars and, pamphlets
having a direct hearing on winning
the StnjgglV-a'.v being Dsilcd. Then
tLx4'-e,.'.--Hse py•<»fi-ssiotml- .hitHotitis.
dealing in less popular, form with re
searches into the science of agricuL-
tore. In ad+hiidn tiiore are Several
Be rial puhiications and the jmnual r<*-
pof-is jiiei oiiu-r eonri'cssional publica
tions, includiwg th*» department year
book and reports of Soil surveys.
The policy of reducing in size and
making more readable, has been ex
tended through all these classes.
Lists of awiilabl**- bulM-Hisp from*
j which selections can bo made, will bo
sent to interested persons bli request
to the departmenV. ‘
pr*. jJL ' ‘ “T~
Ko waiting! Pape’s Dlapopsin will
put you on your feet. As soon ns you
oat one of those pleasant, harmless
tablets hi! tin* indigestion, cases, acid
ity ami stoma< h dHir; *-s on'!*;. Your
.^druggist soils idn-ttr. Aoy.
Retort Courteous.
“There are some ugly features -about
this place of yours.” ' \
“I know It. If you look In the glass
yondpr, you will see some of them."
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When Pahv tv Teething
(JROVB S MAHtY imWKL MHItR'lNH will eorreet
the Stnraaeh nnd Bowel tmable*. IVrfeetly harm
less. See directions on the bottle.
Washington .may get limltfd service
army men as firemen.
flSTHMADOR
GUARANTEED
— TO INSTANTLY RELIEVE
ASTHMA
OR MONEY RtFUNDEO — ASK ANY DRUGGIST
I HRQPSY TREATMENT, nive. qclrx rellrf.
wiivi vl s.x.n n moTM (welling and thort
Had to Give Up Work
Mr. McMurray Was In a Bad W«y
Until He Used Doan's—T hey
Brought a Quick Cure.
Pi K. McMurray, 48 W. Hickory St.,
Chicago Heights, III. say* "I was al-
wayk ,a -trong man ooiil I was taken
with kidney trouble. I worked* iuanr
yfirs n/k a blacksmith ..g^d this work
brought the trouble on. When I
stooped over there was a
grinding pnm in my
Vtack and' I couldn't
straighten up for four
or five -minutes.- Some
times it took me half
an hour to put on my
sitoea^ I got so bad, I
had to Ly off work for
day's at ~Mtime.. Often I
would have to get up a
m mm dozeiri times at night to
fir. nciUUf ^ass the kidney sectS*^
tioas, and they burned Like fife. My
feet- swelled, and .at tinier they burned
so that it fieemed I was standing on a
hot stove. ‘ I had *j>* !!* of gasping
for breath and dizzy spells, too,
and my health failed rapidly. I was
told that my w-orking days wefe over,
but Doan's Kidney pills were brought
to by attention and before I had rn^-d
one box, I began to feel relieved. I
1 -pf on and Fry the time I had used
ten boxes, I was absolutely cured.
All pain* left my. backhand Other symp
toms of kidney trouble disappeared and
I C It. a* ''’Adi -anjl stioiig as, ever.”
^“£'ib8Cril<'i1 'and ft'i'ovr to before
me this vik- .1 itiy 1917." ■, •
DAVID H. HHAPIRO.
A’obwv Public,
Gat Doaa’s at Any Star*, 60c n Bos
DOAN’S V?XV
FOSTER MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO, N. Y.
A
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ng and thort
mio»I for dmi«r.
Try It. Trial treatment nil Mill, by mall.
THOMAS C. CftECN
tan,' OMATSWOSTM. •«.
breath. Naror heard of lta
.Try IL Trial
, Write V> OR
Cotton Seed
FOUR BALES PER ACRE
The re< r<l of Vandiver's Heavy Fruiter Cotton
KWiy-fc., .i m»ke p»onf. Fort j-i>i t per c*-nt lint; 1VS
IrchsUii' • No boll weevil*. Fo e fnriu a.I diaeaaa.
Jkesist dr oiths and winds. K ir ieat big boll. TV#
cvtbvn that beat* the boll wei*vil. All seel glnnnd
arid coli'-d on oor pnvate mattfatnery* We ongl-
Hated this wonderfnl rotton. W rite for fucta and
pjoofs from tour own stau>. Special nrlce on »ead
t for early, deirrcry
VANDIVER SEED CO.. Lavooia. Ga.
FROST PROOF
Cabbage Plants
Early Jer-tey end Charleston Wakefield, 9w
cession an>l Flat Dutch By eypress, 500; fl tR;
l,onn, fi (10; 6,<W0 at fi 75; 10.000 and up at «1 Ja
F. O. B. I. rre. By Parcel.Poet, prepaid, 100, Me;
1 ,OUO. S’Z.."*). Wholesale and retail.
D. F. JAMISON, SUMMERVILLE, S. C.,
W. N. CHARLOTTE, NO. 47-19TS.
in the *f»
of agrlcuhr-vi
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Acid-Stomach Victims
, Weak, Unfit,
Depressed
and don’t know It I ThHrc are minions of
auch peciile—weak, tiling, tired, w>rn
out and "all in" before the day 1* half
gone—Unties* and Indifferent TO tlielr anr-
rcffindlnga—often with arhes aud pain*
all oTer the body—woefully linking In
physical power and* incntai vigor -pale,
emaciated just drugging out a jveary
eilstence. Nine out of' every ten of
these people are unconscious victims of
arid stomach.
Thousands upon thbusands of people
who are subject to atta+ks of lndlgo-tion
and biliousness, who are nervous, mel
un holy, menially depressed; who suff-r
from rhcuinatlsin, Inmliagn or sclarlca
—yes, even many of those ‘who have
catarrh, ulcer,.or e.ancer of the stomach —
If the trouble Is traced to Its source. It
will ofteir bei. found, to tie Just acid-stom
ach. For these are only .some of the ail.
lucutH that are caused by what the doc
tor* call superneldliy, which la another
name for sour or acld stopiach.
What, you want to know atwve all
else Is how to (intckly rid yourself "Of e*- "
cess ;icld. A wonderful modern remedy
called ATONIC literally wlpea It- out.
It docs tlw work easily, speedily and-
naturally. It makes the*stomach pure,
sweet, cool and comfortable. If helps
you get full strength out of every mootli-_
ful of good you eat; apd unless you DO
got full strength from your food you
cannot enjoy robnst, vigorous health.
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You out to L1VC. Vour life depends on
the strength you get from your food.
■ Th 're Is no other way *
KATONIO 1st In pleasant tasting !:•)•
let form—Just liter a ’«t of candy. We
urge you—no matter what you have tried
—take Eatonlc Just one week and find
out for yourself how wonderfully fiu-
proved you will feel. S. e bow qui kly
K \TONlC! hanlshes the Immediate yf
fe«'t« of s<Ud slotnaeh — Moat, heartburn,
belching, -'food-repeating, sour., *--gassy-
stomach. Indigestion, etc. Nee too, how.
quickly your general lieu 11h Improves -
how much more y/ui relish your food -
how much more etffellj it is digeated —how
soiindly you sleep—liow nerEousnAss and
'Irritability disappear. And all simply
because by taking F.ATO’CIC you have
rid your stomach, of a lot of eteess add
that has been holding you hack and mak^~
lng your life .miserable.
EATOJtlfl I* absolutely harmless. It
can be taken by the most delicate. Tens--
of thousanda of people who have used It
•re enthusiastic In Its praise.
EATONIO Is absolutely guaranteed, so
get a Mg Me box from your druggist. If
It does not help you-your money will he
refunded. If your druggist does' not keep
E.VTONIO, send your name and address to
the Eatohle Remedy Company, lMH S.
Wabash \vp., Chicago, 111., and they will
•t once mall you a 60c box and you can
send them The money.for It after you re
ceive It.
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'When n locomotive engineer makt <
nis tlpuistimlth run he remembers the
<!uy. When an actor plays his tbou-
s,-)iniih niqhf he. rings'the date on the
c-jilt nn:ir The thousandth'In anything
is iV>teworthy, It . was that
Unit'd States department
tun* !* • tv’was fnore than,ordinary in-i*
te.re.st when Farmers’ Bulletin No. 'Hhkj
recently was made, ready’ for |iuhlic
distribution. ' • \
There was no effort to rnpke No.
loon a hulleiin- of signaj moflnent, one
that wotild 'he read from cover to cov
er abd from const to coast. In fagt,
•♦Crop Systems for Arkansas," which
is fhe name ef No. 1000, will have a
rather limited distribution, because the
inJorrmTtion it contains is of value in
oirit a part of .fhe United Stqftes. But
til the same, No. IUOO Is noteworthy,
not only because it is.No. 100ft.'but be-
7tTusiz.it is 41 sample of’the products
of a new policy under which departy
ment nf. agriculture publications are
being gotterT “but. add tliat aims to
make"'them not only informing and de-
p« inlahle^ but attractive and interest-
•fng, aiul. tlwrefore, effective. . —t
Bulletin Has Innovations.
No. 1000 has an illustrated cover
page, similar in clwraeter to “those
that Invite perusal to all farmers’ bui
lt tins now being issued. It has illus
trations inside that seek not only to
break the lines of type, hut to demon
strate something better than the type
can tell about it. This is not to say.
i CORN A CHAMPION CROP t
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Torn, on a given area, will pro *<•
du’ce piori' human food than any £
ether crop fOmmonly grown on 4*
American farms. This erojt ^
j" heads the list in units of energy 4*
+ produced*j)er acre, and is ahead tf
^ o| all other crops, except navy J
4* beans and soy beans in tissue- q>
building material. In tin' latter
4* element stiy beans far outclass
all other crops,, slH»wing nearly j
twice as much protein per aero 4*
4* i
j* as navy. l>eans r which rank sec- Jj.
+ ond in this regard^ ’ T,
X t ,. Tiie dairy cow is the most efti- 4-
dent of farm animals in the pro- +
4* ductiqri ju£ human -food <mttR) '4*
X and the hog is tlie most,efficient j
4* in the conversion of grain into 5
5 meat, producing five times as jE
j* much f>er acre of crops as does 4*
jf, any other animal. f . X
+ , These facts and others are 4*
4* told in the United States Depart-" %
j paent of Agriculture’s Farmers', j
4* Bulletin 877, “Human p'ood «f
^ From an Acre of Staple Farm
4- Products,” which gives an acre- • 4.
J for-acre tJornparison of the food )£
t of various crops and an- 4-
X Hfial products.
4* a*
^ Reducing F^ire Danger.
The fire hazard should he considered
that previous bulletins have not been
effective and have not* contained in- . ... . r * - ,,
, , A .. „ ■ 1A . . in the location and construction of all
forming illustrations. But it is lie- . . w
fixed.- that on the aven'ge -.fanners’
new farm buil(Jihgs. 5L11
... ,, . ... --.-T-.-.. famrbuildings are so locat
bulletins now an- hutting .bettorstruct,'4 ,h,.t any fir.
f': r '-r'f'TC bcr'an». every effort-is , k ln (mo h„„„| w „ wlM
being made to “put across” in. popular ajm
imiMolllilK (orro.tbe JSri^HarttMtrfor. ^ wb ,. n n ,. w buuU( ,,„i is h „
arullon developed by the scientists of orected „ N worth . K ,,„pl lt V, t
the department. ;
^groups of
and con-
h might
be
the whole
'Bulletins have been shortened • irla-
teriallv. Historical notes bnv<\ been
largely.''liniinated. Lajin phrases have
been dropped except ift rare instances
when they are inserted in parentheses
to help Identify syine insect or disease
easily Confused. Shqrt sentences, are
replacing intricate and verbose lan
guage. These changes carry out the
impression given by. the 'attractiy'e_Cf ) Y-
-,.ers, which were adopted fpr the mere
consider placing it where it will l»o
reasonably safe from fire starting in,'
any other budding and'where it will
not he a menace to other buildings.
UVmcrete construction is being used
on-many farms, and it is especially
desirable for sifi^kehouscs, ineuhator ,
•rooms,'and'any other sTnall liuihlings
which are exceptionally subject to loss
by fire. The first cos’t^of a well-con-
strudftd concrete bnilding generally
, , ....... will be greater than that of a wood
purpose Of advertising the wan*. «-Tj»IMI B * of Uu- ntw «l». but ll.« coo-
the department to be. found inside. rrptp
As Age Advances the Liver Requires
occasional slight stimulation.
CARTER’S
LITTLE LIVER PILLS
correct
CONSTIPATION
SmaD Pill, Small
Dose, Small
Price But
Great in
its Good
Work
[Carters
HTTLE
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Genuine
bcar9
si^a lture
found inside
Jhis is proceeding on Ifie assumption
tbitt-people in general arc not so keen
about reading government publications
—no matter how’ auHtorjtatrve—t+rat
they will sit up nights doing it when
something much more attractive is
m-w-K.. at --"'ll." ' ? . v ''
Recently tjie department has issued
Severnl f;;’-n}prs* bulletins which are
strictly ^ii n valions—fiicture books'.
They are i it so complete in pictures
pf farm op, : at' ms jlifit they Igive a
ibotior, j)i« tui •
Crete will last practically forever, and
will seldom i*:od paint or repairs.
A fire in- sui h' a building can do hut
s 1 i ghb damn tie, to t h e_ ,L» uildlng Ltsclf.
and there is very little likelihood of
its spreading, tp; any of the adjoining
buildings.
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wiili
ITontifW/
'Value *4 WM
Profit
or 114%
!TonofCo«l\\
Value • 7.00
Profit f.25
or 3 Vz%
Cleau Up
* If y'mfhad M <>ui)l(
(•uty'tirrns, or , .ml’ disr,.|
iVTeet v.kt-.n 1 truirthed—,,
son- you can-^rh,
confiMlling these
Colorless or Pale Faces h'ood‘ ,i “ tethe ab f scncc of lro . n in
a condition which will be greatly helped by Carter’s Iron Pills
a CtS
"hpfdiy, tint F • sl*"\v limni short
• lbs—tn- r -"Tfdn tl X . . opera 1 iojis.
with \enou_'h ex-
e'in^nious farm-
to-'the lahor sit-
SOLD FOR SO YEARS.
Far HUAR1A,CHIUS and FEVER. 4tso * ,,Nr ,T, ' NGT "'"-
INC TONIC. AH DnM
They ai> s.uggi
Iiianatl- rf to enah b
er togie.iust his*'W(
*'• linn >f war tine • __
Valuable in Cities, Too.
The farmers’ bulb i rn ;ire issued to
blip fa'injers and ijF • families -in
theif daily tasks, but some of them
are said iw '•(?, quite as _*gtJmd>le to
the city fittm ; y. As • instAttc**, take
Hie bulletins dealing Will fa.nfting
methods, tlie common household
■K9 and lnfW>, and \vays a oT‘>crt-
l »'.*iulctitly using various foods. Re
ar £rea»
pests 7
iving tlie garden a tin
< !' : riLi.ig til - fail. Mar .*
-eels tlrnt fiaai on gar
diseases tliai affect v
tlirenigh the \> nter pro
Garden.
with potato-hug;*.
' ''b'hi sea-
rfit MwarfU
*•year by
igh liiujse-
ind< ml ire .
..Tops and
dies pass
ii by or on
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Why Compare Beef and
Coal Profits?
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Swift & Company has frequently stated
that its profit on beef averages only one-
fourth of a cent a pound, and hence has
practically no effect on the price.
Comparison has been made by the Federal
Trade Commission of this profit with the
profit on coal, and it has pointed out that
anthracite coal operators are content with
a profit of 25 cents a ton, whereas the beef
profit of one-fourth of a cent a pound means
~ a profit of $5.00 a ton. *.
The comparison does not point out that
anthracite coal at the seaboard is worth at
wholesale about $7.00 a ton, whereas a ton
of beef of fair quality is worth about
$400^00 wholesale.
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To c«rry the comparison further, the 25
cent profit on coal is 3V2 per cent of the
$7.00 value. ^
The $5.00 profit on beef is only 1^4 pfer
cent of the $400.00 value.
The profit has little effect on price in either case,
but has less effect on the price of beef than on the
price of coal. .
p>al may be stored in the open air indefinitely;
b$<?f must be kept in expensive coolers because it is
V highly perishable and must be refrigerated.—-
Coalis handled byjhe carload or ton; beef is deliv
ered to retailers by-the .pound or hundred weight.
Methods of handling are vastly different. CoaTts—
handled in open cars; beef must be shipped in
refi igerator cars at an even temperature. •
Fairness tct the ppblic, fairness xtb Swift &
Company, fairness to the packing industry, demands
-that these indisputable facts- be considered. It is
impossible to disprove Swift & CompanyV sfatfe- f
ment, that its profits on beef are ScrSYhall as to have
practically no e^fieet on prices.
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tlie remains iVf the plants. - 01*1 cab
bage stalks, iiimato vines and similar
material should be collected.iioddiurn.-
ffl. 'flu*' ground its*-’'* lirbTfil fie .spad
ed and sowed to'r.v^ or crim^ou clov-
fir. or if nciHu r <*f these cro»~ can fie
plantcfl the ground should fie allowed
to lie rough so that freezing will'de
stroy as- many insects as possible..
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