The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, September 25, 1919, Image 3
TRY THIS METHOD
CANNIHG TOMATOES
Clemson College.?An economical
method of canning tomatoes is recommended
by the canning specialists of
the Extension Division, Louisiana
StatcAJniversity, as follows:
firm, wh*>le fruits in a jar
and till in the spaces with a concentrated
tomato sauce. Each quart jar
will then provide whole tomatoes for
salads or baking and a tomato puree
for soups or sauces. The recipe is
given here.
Select firm, uniformly red ripo
tomatoes of medium size. Put into
trays and lower into boiling water
for one minute. Remove, plunge
into cold water, drain, and cut out
the core with n ?l/>ml<*i'.nninTwl I
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knife without cutting into the seed
( cells. Peel promptly and pack into
Jrjars. To each pint add one level
* teaspoonfuI of a mixture of onethird
salt and two-thirds sugar. Fill
' the j^s with a thick tomato sauce
made by cooking the small or bro
ken tomatoes until tender. Remove
the seeds and skins by straining the
pulp?and concentrate it by boiling
to about the consistency of ketchup,
adjust the rubber cap, place the
^packed jars on a false bottom in a
vessel of water which reaches almost
to their tops and keep at boiling
temperature for 25 minutes. Remove
the jars from tin* water bath and
tighten the covers immediately.
*J. M. JOHNSON,
CIVIL ENGINEER
MARION, S. C.
My Engineering and Surveying
office will be open during my absence,
and prepared to take care
of any work as usual. Address
all communications as hereto |
fore.
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WILLIAM FUGEftE KING, M t
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Piatt Drug Co.
AYNOR,, - - - S. C
DR. J. D. THOMAS
Physician and Surgeon
LORIS, 3. 0.
DR. GA LEWIS
DENTAL SURGEON
Offlco Ov?r Norton Drug
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All persons must take tickefcslfo*
work left hero. Possilivcly n
work delivered until ticket la pr*
sentcd. Laundry not called for 1
30 days will bo solcl for charges
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BONDS AND INSURANCE
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FEOPIfcES NATIONAL BANK
BUILDING
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HARRELSON & HARRELSON
Attorneys-at-Law
Practice both in the State and
Federal Courts.
MULLINS, ? ? S. 0.
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H. WOODWARD.
Attorney and Counsellor at Lav
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R. B. SCARBOROUGH
Attorney at Law.
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T T. B. LEWIS,
Atty. and Councellor at Law
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Dun W. Huydwick,
Chas. D. Prince,
O. E. Hickman,
J. A. Bryant,
7|3|19?tf Roy
By Twelve DI7D1
Bottles of * EjIx*
Greatest Human Yitatizer
m "During the winters of 1807
and 1898, X was so badly afflicted
with catarrh of the head anrl
thought i must surely die from
It. After trying many doctors
and all other recommended remedies
mude known to me, I wart
induced to Urto Peruna. 1 was
cured entirely by using twelve
bottles of l'eruna and one bottle
of Manalin.
Since that time, 1 have never
been without l'eruna. 1 use it
for colds anil jim a general tonic
during Spring and Kail months
and find it the groatcat human
vitalizor."
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Mr. Wm. A. Ilartmnnn, 217Ms S.
Second St., Muskogee, Oklahoma,
thus describes Ills case. Read his
letter.
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AY, S C., SEPT. 26, 1919.
REAYTREATY IF
SENATE CHANGES IT
Berlin.?Germany may refuse to reive
or recognize any inter-allied
mmission on which America is not
presented. The question has been
iscd by the announcement that an
lied commission of 60 members has
en appointed and will sooon arrive
re, for the purpose! of seeing that
jrmany faithfully carries out the
HUmament and other military clausof
the peace treaty.
So far as is known hotw TT*?ii/?#l I
ates is not represented on this com-1
ission, nor has Washington taken I
iy steps toward providing for repsentation
on that or any other comission
according to the best a\fra.il>lc
information here.
The question is asked whether in i
c event tliat the American senate '
lould eventually ratify the peace
eaty in some form or other, the
nited States will even then name
embers for the. inter-allied military
mmission.
In some quarters the contractual J
gality and the status of such comission
under the peace treaty would
! questioned if America, one of the'
lief signatories of the document, is
>t represented.
An official statement on the subject
not obtainable because the author! eg
here consider it premature to ancipate
events, but the attitude of
iose who question the right of the
lies to send into Germany interlied
commission on which America
6G6 quickly relieves Constipation,
iliousness, Loss of Appetite and
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U not represented is that such commissions
lack legal authorization to
act without America's participation,
and that Germany, can pirprHy potest
against receiving or recognizing
such bodies.
In this question it involved also a
greater one, concerning the validity of
the Versailles document itself in ca.-e
the United States should eventually
fail to ratify it or ratify it with
amendments. This subject is now being
studied by Germany's best intern&tion
jurists.
Little hope is entertained in authoritative
quarters that any immediate
benefit would, accrue to Germany
in the event the United States
senate laikd to ratify the treaty.
It can be said that from the mo
ment the treaty is ratified and in force
the Germans will begin a world movement
for a revision of the so-called
"unfulfillable" clauoes. Although
little is being said at present, every
day increases the determination ot
the Germans to make . a world-wide
appeal for a revision of the treaty.
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ISSUES WEEVIL MAP.
' The South Carolina pest commission
has issued a new boll weevil mop
for South Carolina. which shows
graphically the great invasion this
pest is making in South Carolina,
About one-fourth of the State has
been covered.
The line of territory already covered
by the weevil extends from about
25 miles up the Atlantic seaboard
above Charleston and strikes west
' ward near Monck's Corner, the city
of Orangeburg and strikes the Georgia
line just north of Augusta.
Counties already invaded include
Charleston. Beaufort, Hampton, Allendale,
Barnwell, Jasper, Colleton
Oovchester, Berkeley, Orangeburg
Bamberg, Aiken and Edgefield.
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and a half years ago.
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of electricity to more than S
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all machinery.
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[PRESIDENT NAMES
MEN F3R PUBLIC
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San Francisco.?President Wilson
it ado public here the names of the
21? men who will represent the genera!
puhli.* in the national confer|
ence which i? to hoy:in in Washington
cn C 'tober ( to consider plans for a
m w relationship between employer
and employee. Twenty-two representatives
to sit ?n the conference will be
soVvteii later by organized labor, t\3
leading agricultural associations, in wstr.e
tr, bankers and manufacturers.
TAKFS koru Aiin ctfd
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Georgetown.?An important quesj
tion meaning much for the cattle in'
dustry of the county was settled at
(election Tuesday a*; follows: For free
range of cattle 548, against free range
1 584. Thus by a majority of 36 votes
Geo) gvtown County emerges from the
list of backward sections of the State
ami wi'll go under the provisions of
the general stock law in due season.
Progressive citizens expect the change
! to bring about in time a wonderful
1 improvement of conditions throughout
the county.
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Acceptance of the peace treaty as a
good business proposition was urged
by President Wilson in an address to
: San Francisco business men.
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LOST YEARLING
I bave h one bull yearling about
18 months old. unmarked, red color,
with some white under breast.
Finder plea -o notify the under
signed and receive suitable reward.
, Elias Rabon,
Alien, S. C. K.F.D. 1.
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