The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, December 25, 1919, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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SUG AR SUBSTITUTES :
MUST BE STATED:
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On the Labels of Foods Which v
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Contain Any Such Sub- |.
stitutes *
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HARMFUL SUBSTANCES ?
ARE PROHIBITED f
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Object of Regulations is To j
Let Consumers Know What *
They Are Getting1. 1
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ifntfor miiD'fit* or for other ,
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normal ingredients of foods should ^
be declared on the labels of the pack- <
ages of foods in which they are used, j
if the packages are shipped within ,
the jurisdiction of the Federal Food s
and Drugs Act, say the officials of j
the Bureau of Chemistry, United
States Department of Agriculture,
who are charged with the enforce- j
ment of that act. Only substitutes
which arc harmless are permitted
ir. foods under the terms of the law,
and those that aie permitted should
be stated clearly on the labels.
The object of the regulation rer|Ui'
ing that substitute bo do hired on th : '
labels is not to limit in any way the
use of wholsomc substitute s. the officials
state, hut to let the consumers j;
know what they are getting. A purchaser
of ans food product, of which i
sugar is a normal ingredient, will i
naturally expect, to get sugar in that '
product unless advised to the contrary !
As substitutes are usually cheaper j1
than the substance for which they
are used, it is only fair both from
the standpoint of the purchaser and i
from that of fair trading, that a I
clear distinction be made on the la- 1
hels between foods that contain all :
the normal ingredients and fee's in i
which one or more of the normal in- <
gredients is replaced by a cheaper
substance.
Substitutes That May Be Used.
There are a number of substitutes
for sugar which can very properly
be used in manufactured foods such
as jams, jellies, marmalades, pop ,
soda waters, confections, and the
I ke. Among1 the substitutes which
may be used, if properly declared on
the labels, are malt sugar sirup, gluNOTICE
OF SALE.
Under and by virtue of the decree
and judgment of the court made by
his Honor T. J. Mauldin, Presiding
Judge, in the case of Nancy J. McDaniels
and Atlas M. McDaniels,
Plaintiffs vs. John W. Hill, Mayo
Stroud, and Enterprise Grocery Com
pany, Defendants, and dated the 20th
day of October A. D. 1910, I, the undersigned
J. A. Lewis, Sheriff, of'
Horry County, will sell at public auction
to the highest bidder before the
Court House door at Conway, in Horry
"County, and State of South Carolina,
during legal hours of sale, on
salesday in January next, it being the
5th day of said month, all and singular
those certain lands situate in
Horry County, and described as follows,
to wit:
All that certain tract of land situate
in Floyds Township, in the County
and State aforesaid, containing
Sixty (00) acres, more or less, be
ginning at a stake corner on tin
Powell land, thence running ncarlj
South to a stake corner on H. D. El
liott line, thence the Elliott lin
nearly West to a stake coi
ner, thence the said Elliott line abou
North to a stake corner, thence wit
the Powell line to the beginning, an
known as the Buck Island Place.
TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchase
to pay for papers.
Conway, S. C., Dec. 13th, 1919.
' J. A. LEWIS,
Sheriff of Horry County.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
I can install Sanitary
winrfiNiMt'; Sr. i r.
I lUIIIMIIiyi 111 C4IIJ I I V/l I I Vsa
See me while in town. W.
J. BENSON.
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SEPTIC TANK.
ose, corn sugar, corn sirup, honey,
nd high-grade refiners' sirup.
Saccharin, a coal-tar product
'hich has been widely advertised by
;s manufacturers as a sugar substitute,
is not a proper or legal substiute,
since it is held to be injurious
ealth, and as it has no food value
;hatover it lowers the quality of the
ood in which it replaces sugar, which
as a high food value. The use of
accharin, whether or not declared
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n the labels, in foods coming within
he jurisdiction of the Federal Food
nd Drug act is prohibited. The laws r
regulations of most of the States r
ilso prohibit the use of saccharin in s
oods. A number of food manufac- t
urers have been convicted for ship- f
)ing into interstate commerce foods t
idulterated with saccharin. A crim- i
nal prosecution is now pending j
igainst one of the manufacturers of j
.accharin for shipping it labeled as }
?nrmlr??c within the jurisdiction of
he Federal Food and Drugs Act.
Liable of Seizure.
Foods in which harmless substitu'.- ^
\s have been used and no mention -f- ?
h.e substitute made on the labels, if 1
shipped within the jurisdiction of the I
federal Food and Drugs Act, are "
subject to seizure and the party re- 1
sponsible for the violation of law is 1
iable to prosecution. 1
UNALY^SOFWORK :
GIVES BUSINESS BASIS!
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Farmers have sometimes been un- i
ju.-tlv criticized for knowing little J,
it ut the business side of their work. I,
n > fact is that they usually have |
h< details sufiicicntly in mind, but ;
liiey arc n<>1 always ready to sum
rnarize and bring them together into
\ concrete statement. With know- i
ledge of what his costs and previous
incomes have been the farmer is bee- ;
Lei- equipped to market his produce
profitably and to determine what fu- ,
ture expenditures arc advisable.
In the work of the Office of Farm
Management of United States Depart ,
inent of Agriculture several thousand 1
farms have been studied to analyse
their operations from a business
' '
standpoint anu learn suinu ui m>
most important reasons for their successes
or failure. Experience shows
lhat it is not possible to distinguish
profitable farms by casual observation.
Where a farmer is operating a
large busineses, even a low rate of
interest without any wages for himself
would bring in sufficient funds to
give a prosperous appearance to the
farm. But a farm can not properly
be called successful unless it pays a
fair rate of interest on the investment,
returns fair wages for the farHabitual
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in 14 to 21 Days
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Constipation. It relieves promptiy but
should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days
to induce regular action. It Stimulates and
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TRESPASS NOTICE.
All persons are hereby forewarned
not to trespass in any manner or
form whatsoever, either by entering
upon, hunting, or committing any
other ^damage upon any of my lands
- i y
in Floyds township?Known as tne
Alva Lewis lands and containing seventy
acres, more or less. Anyone
found violating this notice will be
^ivcn the full penalty of the law.
12,4?pd ?E. L. LEWIS.
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TRESPASS NOTICE.
] All persons are hereby forbidden
" to hunt, fish, trap, or in any mannei
3, enter or trespass upon any of oui
M lands situated in Conway, Dogwoo<
"Neck, Little River, and Socaste*
0 I Townships. Violations of this notic
'"i will be iubject to the full penalty o
1 the law in such cases made and pro
'' vided.
Myrtle Beach Farms Company.
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TERRIFYING DIS
FROM I
Itching and Burning Eruptions 3
Torture Victims* \
If your skin seems ablaze with 1
the fiery, burning and itching of ]
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reaches down to the very source >
of the trouble. Skin-diseases come <
from a disordered condition of the t
blood, and search far and near, :
ner's labor, and maintains at the t
iame timo the fertility of the soil. A
>ctter realization of the fact that the
"arm is a complex business, subject
if certain economic laws, is one of the
benefits to be derived from a syste- ?
natic study of production, marketing 1
ind so on, as it should be carried on *
>y tne up-to-date larmer. d
Farmers know that the gain from (
x big business should be more than J
from a small one, that good cows arc (
nore profitable than poor ones, and 1
hat good crops are more desirable (
;han those which do not pay for har- i
resting. The real difficulty is that 1
Lhe farmer has had no convenient i
way of measuring just how good or !
how poor his business really was or 1
is; that is, he has had no way of meas i
uring its efficiency. i
One of the first essentials is a 1
proper analysis of farm activities,:*
such as is recommended by the Unit<!
States Department of Agriculture.
With the facts that arc made avail- :
iblbe by such an analysis, the farmer '
can more readily find the strong an 1 1
the weak points in his system of man 1
ugement and thus make improve- !
menls with some confidence in the
results. A farmer may not know offhand
what this total farm income !
but he does know with considerable
accuracy the facts necessary to determine
this in come. The final result
of the analysis of a farm business is
determined mainly by a few large <
items which the farmer does know
quite accurately. The first requisite,
therefore, is to assemble and classify
properly the items, large and small,
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NOTICE OF SALE.,
Under and by virtue of the decree
ind judgment of the court made by
us Honor S. W. G. Shipp, Judge of
he twelfth circuit, in the case of
fohn Powell Plaintiff vs. Laura Pow'11,
Hollie Powell, Ramond Pow'11,
Charlie Powell, Eva Powel and
j. W. Graham, Defendants, and dat'o
the 8th day of December A. D.
1919, I, the undersigned W. L. Bryatn,
Olork of Court of Horry County, will
sell at public auction to the highest
bidder before the Court House door
it Conway, in Horry County, and
State of South Carolina, during legal
nours of sale, on salesday in January
next, it being the 5th day of said
month, all and singular those certain
lands situate in Horry County, and
described as follows, to wit:
All and singular that certain
piece, parcel, lot or tract of land lying
?nd being situate in Green Sea
Fownship. Horry County, in the
8tate aforesaid containing One
hundred fifty (150) acres, more or
less and bounded on the North by
lands of J. N. Powell; on the West by
lands of S. J. Sarvis; on the South by
lands of W. J. Smith and S. 13. Cox;
and on the East by the run of
Mitchel Swamp.
Terms of Sale Cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers and stamps.
Conway, S. C., Dec. 8th, 1919.
W. L. Bryan
Clerk of the Court of Horry County.
L. B. Singleton,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
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" axts like dynam
calomel comes
crashes into it,
Take "Dodson's Liv
If you feci bilious, headachy, con- a
stipated and all Knocked out, ju9t go j'
to your druggist and get a bottle of
Dodeon'a Liver Tone for a few cents,
which is a harmless vegetable sub- 8
stitute for dangerous calomel. Take ^
a spoonful and if it doesn't start ^
your liver and straighten you up j
better and quicker than nasty calomel | g
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The hog farmer will be the moneyed
man before always in Horry CounPAY
A FA
Nobody wants anything
when he buys from a merchan
buy what he needs at fair pric
At the Sami
The year of 1919 finds i
a full line of staple good?
that are fair to our customers
Pjiin IIp
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If you have not been tra<
us a trfal this year.
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ite on a sluggish liver. When
into contact with sour bile it
causing cramping and nausea*
er Tone" Instead I
nd without making you sick, you J
ist go back and get your money. felfl
If you take calomel today youTl ??. ^1
e sick and nauseated tomorrow; be* tl
ides, it may salivate you, while if
ou take Dodson's Liver Tone you
nil wake up feeling great, full of pi
mbition and ready for work or play. ;l
t m harmless, pleasant and safe to ]
ive to children; they like it. }
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pecial Agent I
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from Myrtle Beach one day last ?
week. I
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less than a fairly good article H
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