Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, October 27, 1897, Page 6, Image 6

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Corn Flour. There is ample confirmation for the statement which we pub lished a few weeks ago, on the authority of a Chicago paper, that the fine corn meal, or "Hour." i> largely used in this country mixed with wheat Hour. The Chicago paper, it will he remembered, stated that the .South are espc eially interested in the subject The ultimate result will he, wc hope, that they will derive great benefit from the decent ion that has been practiced on them, as there is no reason why they should not make the same mixture for themselves at a consider able profit to the farmers and millers who produce it. The newly reported facts, a* published by the Milwaukee Sen tiuel, which reports the greatest wheat-milling district in the country, may bo briefly restated, 'flit report comes from iSt. Louis, it says, that "corn is extensively used as an adulterant of wheat flour.*' The millers of St. Loui? are said to have declared that "manufacturers of wheat Hour will be either driven out of tin market or forced to adulterate their product in their furn. in or der to meet tin.* compel it ion licit surrounds them in tin' business Corn flour is being produced on ;i very large scale. .Some of flic mills are turning out not only corn Hour made from grits, fmt : new llour also made from corn which is said to be very white and finely ground. so that it lend itself particularly well as an adul terant of wheat Hour. Corn flout has been sold as low as 70 cent? a hundred pounds, so that it i<|uite an object to manufacturer and bakers to use it. The baker; arc said to be doing the great01 no id f lin o<1nl4Arof itifY i it |M?| t Wl I 1 \J (iWIIUl I lit W I ? 4 V I to cheapen the cost of their Hour in the lnannfaeture of cracker1 and that class of bakery good: the adulterated article is said t< be most extensively used.'' "There is no reason," tho sane paper says, "to doubt tho truth o these reports concerning the ox tensive manul'acture and use o the mixed product,1' and it raids ' It would be strange if its in troduction into tho llour trad* had been prevented. considerim the magnitude ol' tin- corn crop and the gr? .it effort that has beer made to utilize if. It is. however unfortunate that it cannot find :i legitimate field, instead of comim into trade as an adulterant Whatever gain it may show at present from this cause i.-> likely to be temporary,for the consumer* arc clearly entitled to protection from adulterations, and are bound to receive it. It is no more fail that Hour and bread should b< bought as made of whole wheat than it is that filled cheese should be bought as full cream cheese It is best that the purchaser shall be sure that what he is buying n exactly what it purports to be A law that compels millers ami bakers to sell genuine goods will undoubtedly he demanded ami passed in course of time." This view i*< proper enough The now product should be sold for what it is, and not. as a dither ent product and at the higlu i price of the different product This, however, is "another stop The point which wo desire i< emphasize is that if corn Hour k it Probably throe-fourths of t.h< it money that passes over the salooi j. bar is the hard-earned wages o U the poor. The millions of dol t lars spent each year in Chicag< .j alone for liquors would brinj plenty and happiness to thou i r sands of homos where want am s j misery now abound. The mouei thus wasted would, if used fo 's provisions, clothing and fuel,con v voft this great city intoa verit x able paradise, and would make i it* the sensation of the century. Th< thousands of saloons which lin< j{ our btreots are a uaenaco to al [g that is good. jj No genuino prosperity cat j come to us as long as we eucour ^ ago and protect men in dealing out the damnable beverages t< the toiling masses. The pool >r dupe who guzzles down beer am ' 1 U' fnol/ir /ill irli t tA 1... TirAtn/itni' so nearly like wheat flour that can be largely mixed with whe; ' j Hour without detection, and en J ployed as wheat llonr lor a j bread-making purposes, the pe< ; plo of the South should ava * t themselves of the fact in the I own advantage. The South dot 1J not grow nearly enough whei j for its own consumption. It luiy I millions of wheat Hour ever I year, and at the same time cat ' not attempt to compete with tii West in the matter of growin corn for the general markot. If 5 can convert a groat part of it ' corn crop into wheat Hour, it wi score two points to its own at vantage by tho proceeding. 1 1 will save some of tho money would otherwise havo to pay ft J Urnonf ilnnr r\ r ?nivn/1 u ltnol ntt corn ilour?and it will make homo market for its own corn an all that it can produce. It is ea ! ing the mixed Hour, with satii faction. There will be a vast de; | more satisfaction in making ll ! product for itself at a lower cos :| The wheat growing and millin 'interest of the West and No: ' j west may well view the new j?r? 'duel with alarm and dislike, as threatens to restrict theeoftsnmj tion <?1 their local product. 'I'hei , i - no reason why wo should sliai .j their sentiments in this matte i ' There is every reason why tli 'tanning and milling interests i j the South should establish til i new industry in this section : , j soon as practicable and make t!i J most of it hereafter.?News an <! Courier, ISth. i The Lust Ballot. ( hicago, Oct. l'J.?Just bcfui retiring for the night the ,jui took another ballot, the vo '' standing nine fur conviction an 1 j th n 'e for acquittal. The four.ji 1 rors who liave been standi]..; <<i for acquittal are Hehmillor. 15a her, llolabird and Ilarley. T1 two latter ar<' still for acquitt:i } hut citlicr Hoi.] .ill r or Uarbi has come over to the State. There is much f. eling ajrain Hurley among 1 !u juror who f j vor the death naltv. Tl.e\ : 1 ' ho wili not argue the ease in at way hut sticks <?>it soli>lly t< Luotgeri. i Sumo Now Zeal in ol dairy fare or-, contemplate the adoption ? a iihw system of placing outt? ' on tho London market. The idt 1 is to send homo frozen creai: which i? to be churned into free i butter on its arrival in Londo t An experimental shipment wi : very successful, and a cornpau ,|ia being projected to carry oi , The idea on a largo scale. At a recent mooting of tk > cabinet considerable timo was di voted to the fonsirlorntinn r.f tin I . to reduce tho expenses of tli Government and that tho con I missionnr of pensions recon mends retrenchment in th ; greatest item of national expet . dituro." , CTTi jt wttxvr:rjjars s <. 1ww ?? ? m ' | ?*v "c crtd H' mcdv A !? *?.Irately ? iliioun to t Mpr I ??. IV r III lit It 411 i II. * M It. I # . .1 I r.?fumI money if Voticm l?o tivnt<<J i\?r I >? * -ift'iK'pri f, Mr 1I rtn'l Ihft mrne gou-i Itvmt vk i11* ttionu u?(i k q^i J pipferto r m?- in ie v. ill "* r.tract to pure p 'fj ilioroer p.if eifs-ri" _ ... . I t.ih to dr;obdp<i;;<7^f.TTflJ > r * ' i ?vn i *k? . U| E ? ?. o . ,J*\ .. . . - Mot - r . 1 1 In motif li More Thronf, l*lmj?li*?i.l ??i <>l " | I err* tilt an / v ? ? I . r.Hlirues f?? I.' I it |f out, r * I'rlinHf Kitondiiryor t ? ?, , li. ?.??! !' . .*? i ? (court- Wtt p W jt 'lint If i t<< t ot.?t u*' cat 1?n4chwl|eri^?*^ . * M 'tpld f tr ' j cnniiot ctire. UiM ?li* ll JO [I *ii no* alwuys mill , i ? III .t* * u? m<wf t tW &' 1 *111?' ' ' i*'* f* .1 I .?1 J) ttsWBlliM FlTO* 1 / I trtufiii ' fi.i t :ritir Will. "Ur rtfli.l > ? ' hnvc inifdf il t % \'-\ , "r * : mltfi' ) ' .'UMMtiift Writoii. l r ibO ^ . ! ? . ' I (iroofi At) 4 fMifi V'i '<* ?* t> , ' I If H MiHonlf 'I vtplr, 4 l?l<- ur". Iltliui " iunnj wu^u i i\j uu pi uwvvbw a from this terrible temptation ant <1 his family permitted to enjoy tin t- legitimate benefits of his wages il Tho Boston .Journal of Com 10 merce says of tho bleaching in t.ldustry: ''There is money in i ,, j for Southern capitalists, and tlu . I present and growing importance ^ of the cotton iiuiiiHtry in th. .South is such that bleachers can not fail of being very prolitabh investments in that section ; ant *1' those who are first in the fioli t> will get the cream of tho busi ness. ONE OF TWO WAYS. | The bladder was created foi isionu purpose, namely, a rcccptach 'for the urine, and as such it i: I not liable to any form of diseast ' iexcept by one of two ways. The ni-M ? ny if* i [uiii i in jum it?r t itrx mi i of the kidneys, 'ihe second wa; I is from careless local trcatineu i of oilier diseases. FIIIF.P CUM:. ! Unhealthy urine from un N 'healthy kidneys istheehiel canst lei of bladder troubles. iSo tht ,1 I womb, like the bladder, was ere j ated for one purpose, and if no doctored too much in not liabh it i to weakness or disease, except ii r-1 rare cases. It is situated back o 1 and very rlrse to the bladdej therefore any pain or inconven i;i i! ..iie - ted iii the kidney* . - ' ! .<:k, bladdei or urinary passa^ ;? often, by mistake, attributed t fema!. weakness or womb troti " file of some sort. Tho error i a J oa iIin..-do and may be a, easil. r> 1 a vodr (1. To tind out correctly v | sei vour urine aside for twent ' foil: hour. ; a , din.cut orsottlin >r i indicates kidney or bladder trou i ble. Tho mild and tho extraordi 1 nary offert of I >r. Kilmer's Swamp lioot,the great kidney.and bladde ft-j remedy is soon realized. If yoi d net .1 a medicine von should hav ji the be: t. At druggists lifty cent t and one dollar. Von may have ' -amnio bottle and pamplot, botl "'| sent free by mail. Montion th , i\\ iKKi'iusK and ?end your add re* ti. | to l)r. Kilnior A Co., IJin^bam > | ton, N. V. Th? proprietors o 1 r! ' p-iper .anrntifpc tbo p;on uinennRR of this oiler. SPANISH JACK " 1)1) WCVDI \PU n )ll jL \M ll Ju Ji 10 a. | >K K< K KN Kl IK* K, THE CKLF I) brat?(l thoroughbred SPANIS1 ! I JACK the handsoment In the 8tat< is ! which has been awarded the Iti , I premium over all oompetitnrs at tli j Slate Pair for yoara, will stand th . present season at tin* stables of iieatl soriiiL's A f*o in the town of I ?i!irn? tor. Sure f?>nl (^iiarnntpctl for $lt? i ? I April l;i, 1*;?7. ? : 1 W A NT I' 1 > A < 1KNTS. *'i! "THE CONFEOCRATE SOL i DIER IN THE CIVIL WAR." *i|. con! > pa l**fo i?i ;hM. a?. " ijvi r t.HKl Inrf Haiti" Scorn ?. I'nrtriut* \I.?p ' tr 1 in- i si :uhi i.ir*il Wur Hank ovi ,'jJ p ihln !. iii.I t:.' only <>"' Unit ?!<? iiisIIco i tin < nfoilorn toooldtorand thec&ufienofouirl > . , li r t i.ini.. in uric viiluinn Ayi ills millt> J uvurywhci to noil tbl book on oar nowai cany plan Many of tho lady and yontlomi iV.'i ; 1 ? * i ho tro nt work ar>- making fr>HO i" f20O ! " ii >iitii V< tcranv, son? tu " \ . |. rutin, nii'l oihi'r* IntoroMi v . | > r? r ijti<- toil ti -i?ini fur ii t?o tutifiil lllimtr iti r i!%r (fr in ! i"rm? to spent , Alii i idbilji. i. Ji.U I'ill NT 1> l?. , l . [. .i.sVllln, Ky ?|li i> f ^ mm *h^ . ^^cgc tabic rrcparalion for As- ^ t slmiMtir.# the Food and Rc<? till 3 liijg the. 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Far Off Yuko i to secure tlio Agonc and next year it wil BONAN4A. >o h Write for particular I VIKING i " CJNIOH BEBHBM USiBfiffiBEMMW ^ Sbfc THAT THE v FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF ( IS ON" THE WRAPPER r\X> TT7T?ETT Vi Jj Y JjJO. X BOTTIiE OP CaJtoria la pit cp In or.o-pizo bottloa only. It la not roll in balk. Don't allow anycno to rell yon anything oloo on tho pica or promiso that it la "jnat a3 pool" and "will answer every purpoce." A5*tioo tbat you got G-A-S-T-0-i*-I-A. T ot ?n*** wTierer. r FSSPSpi A??*0 ^ good, daxo" fele tahesl J at o&oew# honest price. '4 W Jr A higher [M ] grade than ^ II ocf'*Lungren // Special'*- $Q5 ByW it Is impossible to produce. &&& f examination on receipt of $5. if will return the $S less cxprcssagO Y CLE Co/ClhCIHNATtj^ aska. + ritr there for gold, and thousands 1. You don't have to go to the VIKING, I P 8. mm ARE STANDARD. A CO#f Toledo, Ohio. \ i \ \