The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, November 23, 1916, Page TWO, Image 2
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LATEST ECONOMY
Eoi'ed Potatoes Mixed With
Flour Makes a Most Nutritious
Product
JUST AS GOOD AS
THE ORDINARY BREAD
Here is a Way For Farmers to
Cut the Cost of
Flour.
Excellent bread can be made by
using* 3 pounds of boiled ar.tl mashe?i
potato and 2 1-4 pounds of good
biead flour, according to the baking
5-1 ccialist of the department. The
bread so compounded has a rich,
brown c ast and t- nder and elastic
crumb. It has an appetizing odor
a no a very agroeab'e taste, wnich is
pteforred by many to that of bread
r.ade wholly from fiour. When
made according to the directions giv
c below, potato bread certains
n.ore mineral matter, fiber, ami mois|
ture, but otherwise in composition
and nutritive value is practically
the same as ordinary bread. Its higher
moisture content helps to keep it
fresh several days longer than ordinary
bread. In localities where
there is a surplus o: potatoes or
where thoy are very cheap, potato
bread costs less to make than allfkur
bread, and, in general, is a
good way in which to utilize cull potatoes
in a palatable food product.
Even, however, where the relat've
market prices of potatoes and flour
arc such that there is no economy in
substituting potato for flour, the individual
flavor and keeping quality
of potato bread mrke it desirable as
a variant in the family diet.
Potato bread lias long beer,
k -.own to housekeepers, but recently
11:ere lias been a revival of interest
in the subject. Such bread is made
l\\ mixing a larger or smaller
amount of cooked and mashed potoato
with the flour, the recipes housekeepers
use varying considerably.
Mere recently other ways of using
potatoes in bread making have been
devised, and the European bread
n w referred to as '"potato bread" is
very commonly made with a so-calieb
"potato flour" prepared from potatoes,
using about 10 parts of this
with 90 parts of wheat four or a
mixture of rye and wheat flours.
* As potato flour and dried potato
flakes are not accsesible to the American
housewife, the specialists
conducted a series of successful experiments
in the use of boiled potatoes
with flour, undertaken to find
od 1 the maximum amount of potato
which can be used and yield a presentable
loaf and to provide the
housekeeper with carefully tested
and standardized recipes which will
help her to avoid failures and to secure
uniformly good results in making
such bread.
It was found that a mixture of
boiled potatoes and wheat flour in
the proportions given in the accompanying
recipes gave a very desirable
loaf, a trifle smaller than that
made from all flour, but wholesome
and nutritious. Figured to a basis
of equal moisture content, the boiled
potato would represent 25 per cent
and the flour 75 percent of the mixla
re.
The following method for making
potato bread, worked out in the baking
laboratory, are recommended:
; Potato Bread?Straight Dough
I Method.
For four 1-pound loaves, the following
ingredients are required:
2 pounds of bailed and peeled potatoes.
2 1-4 pounds good bread flour.
3 level tablcspoonfuls of sugar.
1 1-2 level tablespoonfuls of salt.
2 cakes of compressed yeast.
(Continued on Page Three.)
Sloan's Liniment for Neuralgia Aches
The dull throb of neuralgia in
qnickly relieved by Sloan's Liniment
the universal remedy for pain. Kasj
to apply; it quickly penetrates without
rubbing and soothes the sore
muscles. Cleaner and more prompt!}
effective than mussy plasters or ointment;
does not stain the skin or cloc
the pores. For stiff muscles, chronic
rheumatism, gout, lumbago, sprain*
and strains it gives quick relief
Sloan's Til-?m?nt reduces the pair
and inf amation in insect bites, bruises,
bumps and other minor injuries
to children. Get a bottle to-day a1
your Druggist, 25c.?adv.
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OF INTEREST TO ALL SOUTH |
CAROLINA PEOPLE
Pony Moses, one of the oldest citiznes
of Sumter, passed away at his
home in that city last week.
Victor B. Cheshire, editor of the
Farmer's Tribune, Anderson, vvjucoin
ieted in the Federal Court foi
sending obscene matter through the
mails. He was fined by Judge Johnson.
President D. B. Johnson, of Winthrop
College, who was injured in a
railroad wreck at Charlottesville, Va.
was only slightly hurt.
Definite plans are laid by administration
leaders for having the Senate
begin an investigation as soon
as congress convenes of the use of
money in the last presidential campaign.
j The South Carolina state board of
i via'AMuor. w 1!i auopi a uairorm scries
of text books for the fice public
!(lco:s of tho state at its meeting
June 12, 1017.
Mrs. Rufus Fant has been a| pointed
State president for the auxiliary
to the Southern Commercial congiess.
Mrs. Fant Is a woman of
strong intellect and of a great
amount of public spirit. Site has clone
more for her home city, Anderson,
than any other citizen, man or woman,
ard she will make a success o(
the auxiliary.
A supreme court order refusing t?>
review court decisions of South Carolina
federal courts established title
of the Highland Park Manufacturing
company to land at Rock Hill, S. C.
Enthusiasm among the motorcycle
riders is increasing as the time
| draws near for the first annual mo
j torcycle endurance contest to be run
from Columbia to Augusta and return
on Thanksgiving day.
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Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System
The Old Standard general strengthening tonic.
GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, dri^s out
Malaria.enriches the Mood.and builds up the system.
A true tonic. Pot adults and children. 50c.
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We never get credit for what we
intend to do; but rather it is the
things we actually do which will
bring the credit we deserve,
of southern Mexico.
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DISTRESSING
How many people, crippl
owe their condition to negle
It is the exact combinatio
Oil with glycerine and hy
a that has made Scott
tisra when other trea
(iw' If ycu are a rheu
Y\j j\ symptoms, start on
IT MAY BE EXA
Scott & Bowna,
NO HIGH
Will mean a saving of mone
if you trade at Toddville, It
River six miles from Conway,
Steamers making this point
Clyde Line at Georgetown.
WATER R
Water freight rates are low
own property stands for no
. us and we will give you the bi
i A hint to the wise is suffic
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! WHAT OTHER PAf
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I.ess and Less.
; Boston woman demands that stays
be abolished by law. Leave it to
fashion; they're getting- less all the
linu.?Daily Record.
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Always So.
We always promise ourselves to do
belter .he next time the wheel turns
round our way, but the next time is
always very much like the last time
and it is so with us all.?Florence
Times.
Great Com parisons.
Three in One?John Robinson's
Circus, the Marion Fair and Herbert's
Greater Shows?the second
week in November.?Marion Star .
The Real Object.
Even if the boll weevil can get but;
i few bi.es of the delicious South
| Carolina cotton, no doubt the real
bjeel of its long joiu^ey from Mex;
ico will have been accomplished.?
The State.
It em n ins to See.
Virginia, of the Souther n States, J
has long been foremost in the en- (
; forccmcnt of law, despite open bar-:
, rooms. It remains to be seen wheth- i
or or not com no! sow abstemiousness'
j will improve the behavior of the Yir|
gir.ians.?The State.
Birds of a Feather.
We see where E litor Booker of
j The Spartanburg- Journal lost forty
j cents to a pickpocket at the Spar-1
j .. t -rv. r t . _.t. l _ 1 1
UJiiourg ran-. ne Mugut iu nuOw
who he's walking along with better
i than that.?Times & Democrat.
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Hidden Meaning.
"Now I prppose to outline what T
think would characterize the administration
of the government," is a
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favorite expression of Mr. Hughes,
but when the expectant reader goes
farther than that he is invariably
i uis<A|?utJinifi uihi wwiitiers wiuit ancr
all th?? Republican nominee meant to
say.?Evening Post.
Against Boll Weevil.
The straw ballots by metropolitan
news papers didn't indicate much,
but the hay pile ballotMn South Carolina
shows that the farmers of this
Siat are "agin" the boll weevil.?
Daily Record.
RHEUMATISM
ed and lame from rheumatism,
cted or incorrect treatment! ,
n of pure Norwegian Cod Liver
pophosphites as contained in
9s famous for relieving rheumatments
have utterly failed,
imatism sufferer, or feel its first
Scott's Emulsion at once.
CTLY WHAT YOU NEED.
Blownfield, N. h te*s
i RENTS
iy to you in the prices you pay
is located on the Waccamaw
on the line of the Waccamaw
in close touch with the big
ATES LOW
/, and our store situated on our
high rent charges. Trade with
enefit of the difference,
ient.
IRY & CO.
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Only Fiction.
Undoubtedly Colonel Roosevelt is
the) greatest of living producers of
fiction.?The State.
The Right Head.
A little knowledge is not so dangerous
when in the right head.?
Daily Record.
Was a Fool.
We can't see the viewpoint of a
man who swore to vote for Manning
and then repudiated his oath.?
'I imes & Democrat.
Nobody Saw It.
The much heralded flash that the
news services were going to send
over the counrty when a President
v :'s elected must have been lost along
with a great many other things that
never materialized in this election.?
livening Post.
Produce Rrings Money.
Orangeburg News tel's of a carload
of cotton seed at that place be'r.g
soM for $2,201.35. Some price.
a travelling salesman has told us
!? >!' a carload of flour being sold in
lOrangbeurg for $10,000. Some more
| price. Pivdo.ce more flower at home,
! :s about tlie only thing to do.?Daily
Record.
Just I'or Spite.
Mr. Hughes wasn't elected, but it
may be that the colonel will go
ahead and enlist, anyway.?The
State.
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Teddy Left.
Mr. Roosevelt used to bo a star
player himself, but every team likes
to be a winner, and it is suspecte I
that when the next political season
arrives somebody else will be coaching
the Republican machine.?The
State.
RUB-MY-TBSM
Will cure your Rheumatism
Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps,
Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and
Burns, Old Soret,, Stings of Insects
Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used internally
and externally. Price 25c.
William A. Stuckey of Bishopvilie,
a leader of the minority or Blease
faction in South Carolina, has announced
that he will be a candidate
for governor in 1918.
Everybody has been looking for
some definite announcement of the
return of the boys from the border
since the election.
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COLDS & laGMPPE
& or 8 doces 660 will brer.k
any case of Chills & Fever. Colds
& LaGrippe* it acts cn the liver
better than Calomel and does not
urine or sicken. Price 25c.
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k/V J should be "nipped in the Jft
fwjhud", for if allowed to run ry/j
irlunchecked. serious results tTY
yn may follow. * Numerous Juj
| cases of consumption, pneu- U
A monia, and other fatal dis- II
I eases, can be traced back to II
I a cold. At the first sign of a II
cold, protect yourself by II
I thoroughly cleansing your ||
I system with a few doses of |j
I Turnrnnnto II
Iincurunuo i
BLACKDRAUGHT
the old reliable, vegetable I
liver powder. K
Mr. Chas. A. Ragland, o? |
Madison Heights. Va., says: I
"1 have been using Thed- I
ford's Clack-Draught for jUU
stomach troubles, indigestioa
and colds, and find it to Aa
:>e '.he very best medicine
ever used. It makes an oldrVT
man feel like a young one."
Insist on Thedford's, thefO
No. 666
ThU it a prescription prepared especially
for MALARIA or CHILLS A, FEVER
Five or six doses will break any case, am
it* taken then as a tonic the Fever will no
return. It acts on the liver better thai
Calomel and docs not gripe or sicken. 25
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FOREIWN ITEMS
GATHERED AND CONDENSED
FOR EASY READING
| A Frenchman has invented a
J smoke consumer for kitchen ranges
that admits air, superheats it and,
combining it with the coal gas and
dust, causes them to burn.
Although apparently ready to
leave at any time, the German merchant
marine Deutschland remained
tied up at her pier last week.
Strong German forces attacked
the French north and south of the
So mine river.
Dr. Oscar Dowling, president of
the Louisiana State board of health,
in discussing what he termed the
"patent medicine evil" before the
convention of the Southern Medical
Association declared that "within
forty years the expenditure for socalled
'remedies' had increased from
oU cents to $1.54 per capital."
What was declared to be the first
sale of spot cotton at cents to be
made in Texas was effected when 1,400
bales sold at that figure. The
average price per bale was $103.
| The New York Central railroad
I has filed suit in the federal district
court to test the constitutionality of
the Adamson eight-hour law.
The opening of peace negotiations
may perhaps be expected with fair
prospects of success in the course of
the coming winter, according to
Count Albert Apponyi, veteran Hungarian
leader and former Huhgarian
premier.
President Wilson blames middlemen
for?the high cost of foodstuffs.
In the elections the drys wrested
California, Montana, Nebraska, Mich
igan and South Dakota from the con
trol of John Barleycorn.
President Wilson, back in the
j White House for the first time since
the campaign began two months ago, J
1 - i i - * ^
, piungeu into worK.
Gen. Sir Sam Hughes has resigned
j as Canadian minister of militia and
! defense.
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What may become known as the,
battle of Ancre opened when the
British forces struck a fresh blow
against the German front in the region
of the Ancre rive**.
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Get legal blanks at this office.
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Bad Colds From Little Sneezes Grow
Many colds that hang on all winter'
start with a sneeze, a sniffle, a sore|
throat, a tight chest. You know the
symptoms of colds, and you knowprompt
treatment will break them
up. Dr. King's Now Discovery, with
its soothing antiseptic balsams, has
been breaking up colds and healing
coughs of young and old for 47 years
Dr. King's New Discovery loosens
the phlegm, clears the head, soothes
the irritated membrane ami makes
breathing easier. At your Druggist,
50c.?adv.
Life Insurance,
Fire Insurance,
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Writes Deeds, Mortgage
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1 NO. 10 Remington Visible
1 No. 5 Royal
1 Blind Fn*
1 Blind Smith Premier
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Lax-Fos, A Mild, Effective Laxative & Liver Tonic
Docs Not Gripe nor Disturb tho Stomach.
In addition to other properties, Lax-Fos
Contains Cascara in acceptable form, a
stimulating Laxative andTonic. Lnx-Fos
acts effectively and does not gripe nor
disturb stomach. At the same time, it aids
digestion,arouses the liver and secretions
and restores the healthy functions. 50c.
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The Peinsular and Oriental liner
Arabia received no warning from
the submarine which sank her in the
: Mediterranean.
Joseph Harvey, aged 50, manager
of the Columbia laundry, died at the
Baptist hospital last week.
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CHEAP FLOUR
450 Bbls. Flour
(bought before advance)
1000 Bu. Red Seed Oats
700 Bu. Fulgum Oats
200 Bu. Abruzzi Rye
i 338 Bags Rice
Can save you big money
! on flour, cotton seed meal,
acid, hulls, etc. Get our
prices. ? ? ? ?
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