The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, June 10, 1920, Image 16
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we have had installed at coi
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by one of the best known a
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properly after being butch(
cattle states in the South. 1
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and everything that is kept
come and inspect it.
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first time. Apparently thi
ing became covered with a1
and preserve fresh meats :
f and preservation of fresh n
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local market man. The ]
It is the only plant of its ki]
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fier and Winter, doing our utmost to giv<
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t>est we could.
as not good enough, and so that we migt
isiderable expense an up-to-date
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>ncerns in this country, The DeLoach Qi
1 this nlant we are now in a position to k
irei before being served to our patrons,
ley are rigidly inspected before they ar<
ur hogs, and you will find at our mark<
; in a first class meat market. We have i
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Storage
atit installed by Mr. H. A. Miller propria
5 newly installed machine worked satis
white coating of frost-like ice and the tei
regardless of the high temperature oul
ieat in tins community. It will enable tl
ntention, without using newly slaugh
Plant of Its Kit
-Kingstree can now boast of an up-to-d;
plant is equipped with modern machine]
ad in this immediate section of the State
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e the people of this community the
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eather came on to save the ice bill. M
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it give our patrons and the public still t
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nick Ice Machine Co., of Columbia, S. <
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:eep a quantity of meat on hand all th
We are buying our beef cattle in car .
b shipped, by government inspectors, a
5t choice fresh pork the year round; a
lot spared expense in fitting up our ph
In Opei
gtor of the Peoples Msu*ket, was put i
sfactorily. In a short while after beii
nperature rapidly dropped down to a p
tside. The plant is a modern one anc
ie proprietor to keep on hand at all tin
Ltered carcases."?The County Recor<
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id In this Immedi;
ate cold storage plant, which has just 1
ry and will accommodate a carload of s
, it is said."?Charleston News and Coi
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setter service and better meats
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e time* allowing it to season
load lots from one of the best *
rid are the best that can be had.
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ice and we invite the public to /
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n operation Tuesday for the
lg set in operation coils of pip- n
oint that is calculated to freeze
I an innovation in the handling
Les a good supply of fresh meat
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been installed by H. A. Miller,
laughtered cattle at one time,
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