The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, May 23, 1917, Image 7
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Preparations for Marketing the New Tr
Irish Potato Crop In South Carolina Stat
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Clemson College, S. C., May 19.- thin
Many of the potato growvers will be rel
concerned ,with the marketing of Lena
their early potato crop. One of the amne
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considerations in preparing this
modity for the market is the
Ler of containers.
ie act of March 4th, 1915 (38
.1186), commonly known as
standardi barrel act, among oth~er
es providles for a standard bar
of the followving dimensions:
;th of stave, 28 1-2 inches; di
ter of heads, 17 1-8 inches; dis.
tj~t
r Teeth a Day
kd old--should ac
the teeth daily.
~hfldren a lifetime
e proper use of the
nes a regular habit.
ay to acquire this
Ld child-is to use a 1
bi any of the best
rliguids. Also tooth c
~ices.
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ance between hials, 26 inedh; eir
umference of bulge, 64 inches; out
ide rheasurenient; and the thick
ess of staves not .greater than 4-10
1 an ' inch. The. capacity of this
carrel is' 7,056 cubic inches. (This
apacity is a little. more than three
ushels).' In. most sections of the
ountry, the standard barrel has al
eady been adopted in anticipation.
f the -requiremeht of the law. This
tct is administered by the Depart
nent of Commerce through the Di
ector of Bureau" of Standards. Re
luests for information in regard to
ts interpretation and inforcement
houl dbe addressed to that depart
nient.
Early /new potatoes are shipped
rom sofne parts of Florida and some
ther southern states in bushel ham
ers. Only a very small percent.lge
f the crop is shipped in that wily.
he railroads niake strong objec
ions to this package, pointing out
bat it is too flimsy to be a safe
ontainer for such articles as po
atoes, and- the condition of many
hipments examined in the markets
'rove that such a statement is cor
ect. When hampers are used, a
articular method should be em
loyed. This method is described in
armers' Bulletin No. 753. Crates
nd boxes may be used for "Extra
Nancy," or "Special" grades or po
atoes prepared for dining cars, ho
ols and restaurants. These are
Mostly of about 45 to 50 and, 100
ounds capacity. A slat crate, con
aining about a bushel, is used in
arts of Mississippe for new pota
oes.
The use of. containers of so many
ypes and sixes for potatoes seems
ntirely unnecessary. It causes con
usion in the markets and makes the
uotation of market prices more dif
cult. The cloth-top harrels, used
ntensively in the east ,are not an
ttractive package, and as some
imes when handled and loaded in
ars, are frequently the cause of
)sses to shippers. The veneer bar
ci has been referred to as an un
atisfactory package for potatoes. On
ccount of its weight it is usually
ecessary to employ tvo men to load i
nd handle potatoes in barrels. This 1
also the chse in handling potatoes I
ut up in the large 10, 11, and 12
eck sacks. In some markets, men 1
may be seen handling these large :1
acks with hooks similar to hay
ooks. This practice cannot be too 1
everely condemned, as the hooks
re certain to injure the potatoes
i bags.
The Department of Agriculture
a smade careful inquiries among
bippers, associations, and dealers in
ie markets to learn the general
entiment concerning these pack
ges, and the standard container to
eplace them. While there are a
sw good reasons for the retention
f some of the packages now in use,
tere is a very general feeling that
burlap bag, holding about 2 bush
Is, or 120 pounds, is the mast sat
;factory package now in use and
at it would be feasible and de
irable to replace the larger bag and
ie barrel with this container. Some
oubt is exp~ressedl as to the advisa
ility of shipping in sacks the early
nlmature potatoes that will now be
uoying in barrels, on account of the
klthood of their becoming skinned
ndl bruised, but it is to be remem
eredl that nearly all of thei early
otatoes growvn in California and all
f those grown in Texas, Oklahoma,
.ouisihna andl Kansas are success
ully shipped in sacks holding about
20 pounds. Potatoes mo that pack
ge are easy to handle and load
afely andl well in cars. It has I
roven a satisfacory container. The
tate Market Agent has been advised
hat there is a serious shortage in
COMING AGAIN!
)R. I. W. JSRAELSON,
f Sumter, will be in Manning
t Dr. Huggin's Pharmacy, in
hc near future.
Half the ills that women is heir to
re caused by eyestrain; and the
rouble is that they do not knowv it.
llowv often, after readhing or sew
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ou wore properly fitted glasses. t
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Let me tell you whether glasses
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Sumter Builing.
Why
Suffer?
Mrs. J. A. Cox, of Al
derson, W. Va., writes:
"My daughter ... suf
fered terribly. She could
not turn in bed . .. the
d'octors ga've her up, and
we broug:t her home to
die. ?I:c had suffered so
m'tch rt. ... tme. Hav
ing heard of Cardul, we
A got it for her."
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)arrels. The burlap sack, as speci
ied above, will certainly solve this
problem.
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CANNING PRECAUTIONS
Clemson College, S. C., May 19.
?leanliness is one of the important
secrets to success in canning. Be
ibsolutely clean in every operation
md keel) all the 'surroundings the
same.
Carefully sterilize with hot (boil
ng) water every utensil before it is
Ised. Also the jars, rubbers, and
ans.
In buyipg glass jars, secure the
>est. One of the most' satisfactory
ypes of jars is the "Lightning Pat
nt" with a glass top held in place
>y a simple wire spring.
Use the best grade of tin cans
ven tho they cost a little more than
he cheaper grades.
With glass jars always use new
ubbers.
Fruit for canning should be ripe
)ut firm. Do not use overripe spec
In S.
Vegetables for canning should be
roung and tender.
Fruit and vegetables are better
or canning if gathered in the early
norning and kept in a cool place
mntil ready for use.
Fruits and vegetables must be
horoughly cleaned before being put
n jars or cans.
Do not attempt to can decayed or
lirty fruits or vegetables.
GJrowv vegetables for your local
narket, and increase your profit by
narketing them in a neat, attractive
orm.
MUSC'LE SORENESS RELIEVED
Unusual work, bending and lifting
r strenuous exercise Is a strain on
he muscles, they become sore and
tiff, you are crippled andl in pain.
iloan's Liniment brings you quick re
ief, easy to ap~ply, it penetrates with
ut rubbing andl drives out the sore
less. A clear liquidl, cleaner than
nussy plasters or ointments, it do'es
tot stain the skin or clog the pores.
\lways have a bottle handy for the
ains aehes or rheumatism, gout,
umbago, grippe, bruises, stiffness,
>aekache andl all external pain. A L
rour druggist, 25ec.-acav.
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WIIEAT TOO EARLIY
Cle'msoni College, S. C., May 19.
ing Io high pric*es of flour it may
>e the tendency of many farmers to
wdvest their wheat cr'op too early.
ni some1 sections of the state the
rop is promising, but to harvest be'
ore the berry has hadl time to ma
urie would mean a big loss to the
rmers'. Great care should be exer
ised in harvesting wheat to get the
a rgest yieldls anid grain that wvill
oake the best grade of flour.
Wheat should be harvested when
he grain is in the dough stage. At
his' stage the berries ,can be in
ented with the finger nails, but
hey are not molky. Hlarvesting at
his stage insures the largest yields.
W/henever You Need a (leneral Tonic
Take Girove's
The Old Standardl Grove's Tasteless
lill Tonie is equally valuable as c
senerAl Tonic because it contains the
vell known tonic proper tiesof QUININE~
nd IRON. It nets oni the Liver, Drives
Ut Malaria, Enriches the Illood and
luildo up the Whole steem. 50 cents
If harvesting is begun before t
grain is in the dough stage the
will be a considerable loss due
shrinkage, and in the poor quali
of flour milled from such grain.
harvesting is deferred until the gra
is (lead ripe much grain will be la
by shattering.
The feeding value of the straw
decreased if it is cut after the gra
has passed thru the dough stage.
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TCHI OF
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once gjettingj readIy for
have a suIpply of seed
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