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Hfl PAGK SIX niB LOGAN KEPUBUUAN TUESDAY, NO.VEMgBR 8, 1919 fe iL? SI M a u BBi,B; J 2asaOtLiHllflO? IB'Lv-?'UiIlvJ 1 I- Will, U J S I rE! if in ffi - " - S v I I Toys and Dolls' for fiSie little ones We have the stock and we are giving good values. J I Silverware for EverwBe We have the biggest assortment, we make the best I I prices, you can't afford to buy elsewhere. I IGu.tlery-r-We have a nice assortment of carvers pocket knives etc. -a 1 i I . &"J. .SSeSgte aoid Skates The, right goods at the right prices.,- " ". I I 1 I ' ' CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR EVERYONE ,r " ': ' ' ' I Hfl " " '' - Si I Hf't En 7nf " P- II WWW THE DEPARTMENT I IS DOING i 5 H ! I riouuics Bifow ii:gi,lnk in tii. HHJ !. I .Analysis of tho reports regarding HH ', I tuberculosis in citttlo ami swlno, Is- J 1 buciI during tho Inst thrco years by H 1 the United States Department of Ag- HHJ 1 rlculture, Indtcato a decrenso In tho HH I ' percenTngo of animals round to bo H J" Infected with thnPillsense. Tho flg- HH J urea based on post-mortem rcsulto at HHJ 1 1 federally Inspected moat packing en- HHJ i tabUshmrnlB aro oncournglug to state HHJ ( nnd federal authorities and othors J I engaged In tho eradication of tubor- I culosls. I A Bummnry of the federal inspect- . od sluughter or cattlo nt eight Im ( portunt mnrltot center Omnhn, Chl- cago, Kansas City, Sout St, Joseph, J , St. Pahl, Sioux City, L'nst St. Louis HHHJ lit 1 HndjMllwukeo shown that tho per-, HHlttl centagofof animals condemned for ' tho year ended Juno 30, 1017,' was HHi i 0.51 per coot (CI hundredths of 1 HHi f ) por cent) of tho wnolo number HHHK Cj slaughteicd. Tor 1018, condemua- HHf I ,' tlona for tho same causu docreasod xm ji I to 0,38 por cent; niul In 1010 thoy HHl I had dropped to 0.32 per rent. Tho HHi total number or cattlo slaughtered In 1 B j 1017 to tho eight points mentioned H a was 5.0CC824, nd lu 1010 this had H lncresed to 0,095, 73C. H flj, Tho repots regarding swine nt tho HHf If eamo eight markets show that tho HHi perecntago coudeiiTned for tubeiculo- H 'iv; sis in 1017 wuc '6.244 per cent; lu H j 1018 0.100 por cent; nnd lit 1010, HHl I n 0.17 per cent. 1 It Is notewothy, tho Meat Inspcc- l I tlon Division points out, tho that the Hp perccntaga of tuberculosis in swine Bj jj --., declined along with tho decrease of HRJ I - the samo dlsoaBO among cattle, Tho K figure suppott the beller that swlnu H nre Infected with tho tuberculosis HRHj principally from cattle, Infection bo- HRB I Ing spread in most cases either by HHB f 5 feeding Unpastuerlxed sklnl milk, by HRHj! I allowing hogs lu cut tuberculosa car- HRHj cusmo-h or offal, or permitting the RHRC 1 hogH to follow diseased cattlo In feed HRHE I and psturea. Llvo stock owners, the HHR I department or agriculture Hays can HRHJ S hasten tho stamping out of tubercul- HRRf S oslo by enrofut attention to sanitation PR fi by having their herds tested with HRHJ jj tuberculin, removing any reactors, l- found and thereafter requiring til HHHB cattlo Introduced on tho farm to Bl have passed a successful tuborcultn HRRHRRHK Mr" H TO IHHVli MAItKUT nHi'OUTUH . RHR DeBlnuliig about January 1, 1020, Hj Tho Market Itcportor, n porJoTllcal of HRRRRRVRVt HMb HHHHI BHHB general Interest dovoted to market ing Information concerning Import ant agricultural products, will bo published weekly by tho Bureau of 'Markets. It will bo sent freo to thoso Interested who make request for It to tho Ilureau of Margets, U. S, De partment of Agriculture,, Washing ton, D. C, nnd who glvo tho follow ing information: (a) Namo and full addross, (b) business or occupation, 1c) kind or kinds of farm products In which Interested, and (d) tho names of periodicals or reports (mlm oograpfied or prlntod) that aro bo Ing recolvod or havo been recolvcd regularly from tho Bureau of Mar leers 'or any other branch at th& Ml 3. Department of Agriculture. usiwui to scitun auijj ownKiis " i To meet tho domand of llvo-atoctt owners for Information on propor methods of skinning and preparing hides for markot, tho Department (f Agriculture Is preparing for distribu tion tho second edition of Fnrn.ers I Bulletin 10G5, Country Hides and SklnB, Tho suggestion has reachod eh dpeartment that the publication mcnllonet should bo espo-.lnlly u.fl ('.o ownore of ccriib bulls, paulcular ly thoso who are dlschurdn.; unfit sires and aro demonstrating their In It' rest in livestock Improvemuni by Joining tho federal statu campaign for better sires, i i HUSK KUOAU KOl'ND IS HO.VMV Although known to occur In Nat ions forms, ocu pcihaps ai .,o of tro constttuonts of tho r,iuin cf scrip tuio Mclezltoso is one of tho BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Are a Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets nre the result of Dr. Edwards' determination not to treat liver and Iwcl complaints with calomel. For 17 years he used these tablets (a vegetal)!: compound mixed with olive oil) in Wa private practico with great success. They do all the good that calomel does but hava,po baclaftcr effects. No pains, no griping, no injury to the Kums or danger from acid foodv-yet they stimulate the liver nnd bowels. Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets v when ypu feel "lony" and "heavy," Note liow they clear clouded brain and perk up the witf0e and 25c a box. H J'" rnrost sugars. Mlnuto quantit'cs or It havo been nvallnblo to elonMsts for many years, but tho jupjj'.y m novor been suillclont to porm't o' cj1 tonslvo to permit or oxtenslvo cxper Imoutatlon. Now, by tho aid of como ronnBylvnnla bocs, many of wh'ca lost their lives, tho Unltoi States Department of Agriculture Uvj n. eral kilograms of this rare sabslanca extracted and purified in th,j U'uuaa or ChomlBtry. Tho boes In ctnniu sections of l'onnsylvania woro stm'ni; up honoy that BiyBtnlizcd, win ,h result that In tho rollowlng wltiic Beacons tho bees wero not nbl? l- dl gest It nnd Btarved. Tho crysUUcil substanco In tch honey was found to i bo molezitoso which dorlves h nam. rrom mcloz, tho French na" frr tho larch tree, on which it waa orig inally dlscovored In tho for-u vf hon oydow. It also occurs in a. b gai 'incrustation, or manna, on n legu mlnous tree in Persia anda dj'j.nmj,' countries. Rccontly it has ocm found by tho Bureau of Chemirtty in as Imllar production the Dom, a3 I fir In rllltlsh. Columbia. Ant now It has turned up In Pennsylvania, stored away In tho honeycomb, Jn numerous hives, WOOL IMPORTS DOUIUiKI) Iraporta of wool durfng the flvo year prowar period, 1010-1014, aver aged 207,G83,U12 pounds' annually, or something loss than halt tho pres ent Imports, according to tho Bureau , of Markots of tho United tSatos Do partmont of Agriculture. As tho population of tho United tSatos has 'been Increasing bo havo tho imports 'or wool, For tho fiscal year ending 'Juno 30, 1018, thlB country imported '370,129,034 pounds. During 1010, tho total Importation amounted to . 424,414,644 pounds, or more than doublo tho prewar avowee- From January to August, Inclusive, of the present year (eight months) moro wool was Imported than during any of tfiep rowar years mentioned, and It tho proseuta vorago monthly 1m ' oorts of 30,238,082 pounds is main tained throughout tho remaining mouths of this year tho United Stales will Import moro than 430,000,000 1 S it. j pounds during it he present calendar year; R r Were on the Way. Virginia una greatly Interested In the sotting or ducklcggs. Shj was visiting her ?adiiti Shortly afterward nnd her nunt nsled her If she hud any llttlu ducks yet. "No, Aunt Mo lie." seriously, "but we have got lotti of them planted." How Great Pom Wera Wrltttn. Two of tho greatest poems In the language wore written by chums com peting ngalnxt ouph other In friendly rivalry. They imdcHooV to work at thews ponin for six months and Ihcn romparo results. Kents went to the Mo of WlRht nnd wiotc "I;ndyllon,, i,)i d Shelley went to ilurlow and, lying 111 n boat on tlm Thames, wroto "llio Uevolt of Islam." s j Visitors to New York. , It has been reckoned that New Tprk city has at leas"t 200,000 visitors a day not countlpc r"nimnter. Changed His Mind. 5 Doris I thought you nnd Qeorgci wero going sknUng? 1 Marjorle So wo were, bu when ho'' saw I had my hat trimmed with ml-l tlctoe ho asked mo to go for a walk. - r j As Usual. ' "Win jqu have anolher cup of cof f J fee?" the landlady nsked'ttic. boarder I lie shook his head. "Tho spirit Is will- j ! Ing, but tho coffee Is weak." i 1 V U JTbfllfol IT think at because your I m UJVH A stomach can uiau loud g I m you are proof against indigestion. 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As you smoke Camels, you'll note absence of Mm any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or uny un- $$m !i pleasant cigaretty odor. And, you'll bo delighted ffil . to discover that you can smoke Camels liberally fijjl J without tiring your taste! ' BB I IMm Take Camels at any angle they surely supplj' i V j Wt't.x cigarette contentment beyond anything you ever W g fmMitt,vk- yr-v exPerienced- They're a cigarette revelation! m& - vfl rawlrllw You do not miss coupons, premiums or-gifts. Wm "1 i3wtVr?b You'U prefer,Camels quality! H WWrCV- 'i" SSS3uwU! Csiml r told mnrywhtn in milUltmlty ltil pnlk- " KM ffii !JrVv niHA Vli tf-fitonforfheheonorotllcmtippjfarwIimymitrMnl H i F T"! ' ' ' fH M " J- REYNOLDS TOQAGCO CO.. W!n,ton-Salem, N. C K i i