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BREWERY MAKES MALTOSE SUGAR Seattle, Wash.-You have chewed a bit of soda cracker until its bulk,' a first flat and tasteless, has become sweet to your palate? In vats and tanks at the Rainier Products com. pany plant in Georgetown grains oi rice are masticated with barely mall and in much the same manner the starch of the rice becomes sweet. The product-maltose sugar-is sent fort} in barrels, the answer of science t< the increased demands for sugar an a reply to the ~call of confectioner and bakers for sugar more suited t their needs than cane and beet sugar: of commerce. The maltose sugar industry had it start in Seattle and today the plant o the Rainier Products company, once i We Wish That we expei Franklin AUTOI In shortly, therefore reasonably prompt del; If interested a demc will give us pleasure t< Tisdale SUMI De: Franklin Autol Nash Passenge I AI A A complete h)ung COM FOR T-"4; easily hetd. CON VENIENCI ex\peienced ofl4 arhliltetsI, at of the av.er age I tatnfly. DUR ABILIT Y ns~tregth. K-ac pt irlarteur uiter pefete pI( a tnte I~~ ronaghuet of I tmpesIts w ithol BE AUTY--1 ; ECONOMY- QUI' vat ge ofrtIttti tee a jurd ree. eilim Iina aut P Ileaso send me a copy of your book Ar s oially interested In a.. beer brewery, is the largest producer of maltose, sugar, known under the trae name of "rice syrup." in the world. Each working day in October 17,000 pounds, more than 300 barrels, of light, :honey colored fluid were shipped from Georgetown and each pound took the place of an equal amount of cane or beet sugar in. some industry. Not New to Science. Maltose sugar is no new thing of science. For years. physicians have recognized it as the most wholesome end easily digested of the great family of sugars. It has been prescribed for the use of infants and for persons to whom ordinary sugar would have meant serious illness. In' food value, ,n heat units, it is equivalent to cane or beet sugar and in taste, some say, e super'or. 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"QUICKOItT Bunngalows" No. 0-47. ...room house, -.. 0mm. am -== m.--a mmmmmmmi ages are isunied up in the scientific term--hygroscopic. That means "Water attraction.'" . - Confectioners wish a sugar that at tracts moisture because their candies remain fresh longer. Candy made in Seattle last January with maltose sugar is fresh today, an unheard of things, according to candy makers. Furthermore, maltose will never crystalize and that means that the candy will not "grain." It can be used without boiling and mixed with other materials at blood B1eat, this at tribute making for economy in fuel and comfort in operation. Cakes Keep Fresh Bakers prefer maltose for much the same reason. Cakes made with such sugar keeps fresh much longer than those made with crystal sugars. Maltose may be used in the home. A teaspoonful takes the place of a cup o sugar. However, primarily it is a "commercial sugar" and its import ance to the "ultimate consumer" lies in his interest in the products of candy shops and bakeries as well as, in the fact that every pound of mal tose releases a pound of crystal sugar for home use. Dr. Hans Schwertfeger, German born chemist, perfected and adapted to use on a large scale the manufac ture of maltose. He came to Seattle from Berlin in 1911, and before he could complete his citizenship was de nied the privilege by the declaration of war. For two and a half year Dr. Schwertfeger worked to make the' production of maltose practical. Then, a year ago, on a small scale at first, the Rainier plant began the manufacture of maltose for sale. Daily the process i sbecoming more nearly perfect and there is hardly a week that does not teach some new wrinkle in machinery or process. The bpsic process is simple and strangely enough almost nothing is understood of the exact method where by the transformation of starch to sugar is made. The maltose process at Georgetown I has nnssed thn experimental stage. The demand is increasing daily, and requests have come from overseas, re cently from Belgium, asking that mal tose be exported. Within a few years it is probable that it will supplant in big cooking establishments cane and beet sugar altogether. Its advantages have been known for many years, but it remained for the rormerly Gr man, now almost American, chemist w S- t( t w one. .5o that can beC des'ired in a modlern, stibl. rs LITTLE TO ERECT. naterialI. alreaiy p4repa4.red for the4 house, waste1 is4 'n4 theo ('os. A) a hI:rge! poii. of4t the blo nse'a. ly butill t i panels 1rlimtiry 1repartion4 is ve tisne aniol miake It pib44'le~t for a . c r14etetr .anIl 4, erect thet house44. in4 1,ess thin 103 days. A sa.1n ho4r, t 1,.im alal 4n t ria isI SA VING IN MONE Y. 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CLEA S NOW MANNINC Next to H( MA ho once brewed beer at the George wn brewery to show the world how > economically and commercially cew" rice to make it sweet. -n NOTICE The directors of the program for tie emancipation proclamation cele ration will meet in tne rear of the Tanning Drug Store at 12 noon on 'uesda yDecember 9th. The follow rg persons are requested to be pre ent. Sam Watson, Toodi McKnight, J1. A. Valey, Watnon Tindal, Fras--r Gib on. Butler Farleton, Charley Butler, 'ucker Malette, JIamie Seals, Douglas Vels, .John Brown, A. Collins, Presidenit. F. WV. King, V-President. Calvin .Johinson, Secretary. --0 ARITICHIOKEB PICK LES oot Artichoke Pickle: Scrub, peel ind scrape' four pomais fresh arti .hokes, plunge them into boilinug r'ine (one quarter (cupfulI of salt to meC quart ot wvater) fo-- nve mninut es. I'hen piut into clear, cold water for ifew m inu't es. Dra~tin and cover with 1 sniceod vinetgar. Let stand over igh t, antd P-rek in steril ized jars5. over with thle spjiced v inegar andl 'rocess small(1 jars ini Water hath fif eeniIi mutes a ndl quart jars t went y ive minut es at 181) Fahrenheit, (sim mering.) Spiced Vinegar: 1-2 gallon vinetrar, 1-2 cupful grated horserad ish,. landl 1 -2 tablehispjoons renyr seed (erushed)I, I cupful suttar 1 andl 1 -2 tablespoons nmustarnd seed, 1 tablesooon10 sale, 1 tablespoon einuna - mon01. (loves. nut. megiC ando on ion may be added if desired. Mrs. Edlna A. McPhers-on, ADlVERTUIISE IN THEl TIMIES - -0- - NOT1ICEB N'otice is hereby given that Tax. Booksr for: collection of City Taxes will he opeed on Monday the 24th (lay of November 1919, and remain open for a periodh of thirty (days. The lev v is as fonows: 0Ordinary Tax 8 M ills: Water antI Sewverage onds 2% Mills; Street Paving Honds 4I Mills. By order of Council. E. IB. Brown, Clerk and Treasurer. NOTICE All pers5ons are warned against tres passing or hutning on the lands of the late T. N. Smith, near Alcolu, on the Plowden Mill Road. Decc. 24-c. Mrs. M. L. Smith. The OuininM That Does Not Affect the Hase Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAX A-. TIVR JBROMO QUININKt is better than ordinary. Qutinine and does not cause nervousness nor rnging In head. Remember the fuil name and sok for te sinanrs of U2. W. GROVE. 30c. The Big N SWEEP ALE GOING ON! At THE WRECK STORE me Bank and Trust Co. NNING, S. C. $~40 g"1_ bi oney "Shuerd"Wan s caOUN Fur$ ALL Y~OU CAN SHIP~ Antd VVI Payv Ts'&se Extremel~y Hiigh I.ices IBlack 115.00to1.0 1 1 2.II0 to 9.0 1 8 .7 0 .5(1 to~5.50 I 650 to 4. H eavy Furred 110.00 to 8.50 g8.00 to 7.00 I6.50 to 5 50 I4.50 to 4.00 14.50 to 3.00 0 rdnay j8.001to 7.00 6.50 to 5.50 I4.75 to 3.75 3.50 to 3.00 3.50 to 250 FnDark 15.00 to 12.00 '11.00 to90 .013 6% !!9 0 o40 U sual Colo r 11.00 to 9.00 I8.50 to 7.00 I6.50 to1 5.25 I 5.00 to 4.00 15.00 to 3.00 Pale 8.50 to 7.0016.75 to 5.75 5.00 to 4.001 13.50 to 3.00 .5 to 2.50 Wi ter .0 to 3.50 3.25 to 2.75! 2.50 lo 2.10 I1.855 t .0o.7 1.25 Fll~ 3.00 to 2.75 2.50 to 2.2j2.00 to l.60 150_to 1.5 .50 to1l.0 A slaipment to "SHUBfERT" will result in "mnore mone.y"-"quiielcer." SHIP ALL YOUR FURS DIRECT TO A.B S HUB E RTN TJHE LM/6ESTJHOU'SE IN THlE WORLD DEAL/NG EXCLUSIVELY AMERICAN RAW FURS. 25-27 WAustin Ave. Dept.2793Chicacqo. U.S.A. Let 'Em Know Thruogh The Tim