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FRIDAY MORNING. MAY 3, 1918.
THE ii.LBDGEVILLB' NEWS.
A Business Should be
as Big as Its Job
If bigness is of benefit to the
public it sltbtild be commended.
The else of i baelneee depend* upon the
need* which that business ia called upon to
eerve. A busineaa ahouM be as big a* Ha
Job. You do not drive tacka with a pile*
driver—or pile* with a tack*hammer.
Swift it Company** growth baa boos
and inevitable reault of na«
the natural
Imn.l »iul nOod*.
Largo-scale production and distribution
are necessary to convert tbo live stock of
the West into moat and by-products, and
to distribute thorn over tang distances to
the conauadng centers of the East and
abroad.
Only ah organization like that of Swift ft
Company, with ita many packing plants, hun
dreds of distributing houses, and thousands
of refrigerator cars, would have been able to
handle the varying seasonal supplies of livs
stock and meet the present war emergency
by supplying, without interruption:
First—The U. S. soldiers and tha Allies
in Europe by shipping as much as 800 car
loads of meat products ia a single week!
Second—The cantonments In the United
States.
Third—The retailer* upon whom the
American public depends for ita daily
supply of meat.
But many people ask—Do producers and
consumers pay too much for the complex
service rendered?
Everyone, we believe, concedes the effi
ciency of the Swift Ac Company organization
—in performing a big job in a big way at a
minimum of expense.
MILLEDqEvmJ
PLAY AND NERVOUSNESS
ADDINGTON BRUCE.
By H
It has long been a practice of doc- In tbe main this is excellent advice,
tors, when called on to deal with nerv- uBt it la not applicable to all nervous
ouaness in children, to recommend out- patients. ,
door play aa an Invaluable help in the Many nervoua patients have never
treatment. Now comes a physician, learned to play games. Neither flsh-
Dr. F. J. Soesman, of .Holland, who jpg nor mountain ,-climbing appeals to
makes the same recommendation to them In the slightest,
nervous adults. ) Th#jr adin j t fra „kly that It would
Not only this, bnt Dr. Soesman ape-. ^ thfem tQ death to have noth , n g t0
do but walk around and look at seen
ery. They affirm that they have nev
er taken any interest In tennis oi
hockey or ball games.
In this Case change of occupation
would probably prove more beneficial
than mere play. If possible, patients
of this sort should be persuaded to
take up some occupation that will keep
clfles particular kinds of play as be
ing especially desirable for this or that
type of nervousness.
‘'When you are nervous," he says,
in effect, "increase your playtime al
lowance. When you are exceedingly
nervous, drop work altogether and
spend most of your, time In play, as
you did in childhood.
"If your nervousness takeB the form
of a severe depression of spirits, ac-, em ou oorfl -
companled by mental fatigue, go toj ^ or purpose* of cure they may be-
the country. | came farmers or gardnera or stock-
"Take a fishing rod with you, and go breeders. I have known several cases
fishing every day. Or. If you prefer, of nervousness cured by a winter In
equip yourself for mountain climbing. a logging camp.
"Do not be ambitious to conquer | Tbe physical exercise and fresh air,
the highest mountains in tbe world, whteher of outdoor play or outdoor
Good-sized hills will do work, are themaelves of curative ben-
"Explore them thoroughly. Tramp eflt. That is why it Is Important to
dally. Enjoy the scenery from the hill- keep nervous patients lu the open as
tops. This will restore to you cheer- much as possible,
fulness and mental vigor, and send you | As they grow physically stronger, as
back in good condition for your work, the blood supply to their brain be-
I "If, however, your nervousness is of comes purer and richer, they will find
the extreme sort, so that you find jour- it easier to be cheerful than to be
self irritable and impulsive, play gloomy. .,
! games that will require you to co-op-1 This provided they are playing or
erate closely and energetically with working at something really congenial
other people. to them. Boredom is itself a potent
| "Hockey is a good game for this cause of nervousness, and must be
purpose. So is any kind of ball game avoided by all who would escape nerv-
that involves team play. Or doubles ousness.
in tennis.
Consequently every nervous indl-
“Games like these will help you to vidual should decide for himself—with
gain self-control. At the same time his doctor’s aid—the kind of game or
they are active enough to satisfy your diverslonal occupation he will take up.
ardent nature.”
But some choice should be made.
Swift & Company’s total profit in 1917 was
less than 4 cents on each dollar of sales of
meat and by-products. Elimination of this
profit would have had practically no effect on
live stock and meat prices.
Do you believe that this service can be
rendered for less by any other conceivable
method of organization or operation?
These questions and others ars art&wered fully
and frankly in tbs Swift & Company 1918 Year
Book sent free on request.
Address Swift & Company, U. S. Yards, Chicago
Swift & Company, U.S. A.
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a few drops In a glass of water—It gets at the
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Physicians agree that sulphur Is one of the
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When baby suffers with eczema or
some itching skin trouble, use Doan’s
Ointment. A little of it goes a long
way and it is safe fer children. 00c
a box at all stores.—Adv. 3
TWO CAR LOADS OF BARNES-
VILLE BUGGIES JUST RECEIVED
AT WALKER A STANLEY’S. NOW
IS THE TIME TO GET A BARNES-
VILLE BUGGY CHEAP, CASH OR
ON TERMS. WALKER & STAN
LEY.
You never got more for your money
in any investment than you get for a
year's subscription to The News. It
is the official organ of the county and
city. And 52 issues cost only $1.50. A
little less than 3 cents a week.
WANTED—I am in the mar
ket for any number of hogs.
Also cattle. If you have one
or more, see me.
J. H. ENNIS.
GROWING HOGS
For a hog to be profitable he niu.tt
be kept growing from birth to market
ing age. He cannot be profitable un
less he is healthy. He can always he
in a profit-producing condition if ho
is fed B. A. Thomns' Hog Powder. We
positively toll you that this remedy
prevents cholera, removes worms and
euros thumps. If the powddr does not
make good we will.—Adv. 5
BRISCOE WALL.
To feel strong, have good appetite
and digestion, sleep soundly and enjoy
life, use Burdock Blood Bitters, Hip
’■ 1 '«i!ly system Ionic. Price $1.25.—
Adv.
Barnesville Buggies are the best in
the world. We sell them. Walker &
Stanley.
WANTED—I am in the mar
ket for any number of hogs.
Also cattle. If you have one
or more, see me.
. J. H. ENNIS.
McCALL’S MAGAZINE
(FOR APRIL)
makes dozens of delightful
suggestions, many of which
will exactly fit into your
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show exactly how to carry
them out to the best possi
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OUR BOYS “OVER THERE- EN
JOY TOASTED CIGARETTES.
Through the patriotism of the citi
zens of this country thousands of
smoke kits are being distributed to
American soldiers in France. Author
ities agree that men in the trenches
need cigarettes almost os much aa
food and munitions
THIS WOW
SHED R)
Hopei]
Doctors, nurses, and commanding
officers all join in the demand which
haa awakened in this country a great
movement to keep our boys supplied
with smokes.
JyUkmg Lydia £.1
Vegetable Comp*
of Thousand* of S«
Millions of the famous LUCKY
STRIKE Cigarettes are -going over
all the time. There’s something
about the idea of the tootled ciga
rette that appeals to the men who
spend their time in cold, wet trenches
and billets.
_ BlackRWrr Fall,, wj
E. Pinkham s Veg,t,{Jf
i Mvedl
Then, too, the real Kentucky Burley
tobacco of the LUCKY STRIKE dga-
rette gives them the aotid satisfaction
of a pipe, with a lot lew trouble.
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Notice
not need the operation i_
all my friends about iiN
Bin zee. Black River Fil
It is just such expert,i
Mrs. Bfnzer that hu mt.
root and herb remedy
from ocean to ocean. Acyl
suffers from inflammetio,
displacement*, backache,.
irregularities or “the bfl
not rest until she ha* gj,l
ind for special advice mf
’inkham Medicine Co., Li]
Any Rioter Who
Resents Seeing
1
The Boast if Batin
Is An Enemy
to America
8TUDYING 1HE|
Wo hare advised people who
go to eee this picture to instantly
report any person who makes un
friendly or *ndttiout remarks atfninst
the United States. KEEP YOUR
F.YES OPEN. We muat crush the
enemy within our gates. This pic
ture will help aoek them out. SEE
IT. T'will make your blood boil.
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knowledge of its needs]
edge ie at jour
charge whenever
AT
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Soon
YOUR EYES NEED AT)
If you have headaches (
sign of eye trouble yo; p
glasses. Only a skilled I
can determine just whj
ought to wear. For y<s
have me test them properl
ayes are ruined by wron[
by neglect to wear any.
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Constipation causes headache, intli-
gChi.ua, dizziness, drowsiness. For a
mild, opening ■ medicine, use Doan’s
R^itulets. 30c a box at all stores.—
Adv. 3
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Also cattle. If vou|
or more, see me.
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