The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, December 30, 1920, Image 7

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THE BAINBRIDGE POST-SEARCH LIGHT C W. WIMBERLEY, JR. ' ATTORtfEY-AT-LAW Practice in Ali Courts Office Hamil Building BAINBRIDGE, : GEORGIA ” JOHN R. WILSON Attorney at Law H. C. Harrison, associate . Practice in all courts, except criminal Offices: O’Neal Building J. M. FLOYD Attorney and Counsellor At Law Buys, Sells and Rents HOUSES Office under old Fordham Hotal ... BAINBRIDGE, GA. DR. P. M. LEWIS actice Limited to the Diseases ' y the EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT. Glasses Fitted. trtke 1’hone 3. Residence Phone 2X6 F. E. STRICKLAND Firm and City Loans at 5Vi Xl’FICE IN COURT HOUSE R. H. HERRON VETERINARIAN ph„ f0 18 Res. Phone 89 BAINBRIDGE, GA. Offii e Phone 295. Res. Phone 64 | L. W. WILLIS A Physician and Surgeon I Corner Broughton and Clark Streets. • Bainbridge, Georgia Off SECULAR MEETING DSCA'TUR LODGE NO. 32 j K. OF P. X KsT AND THIRD TUESDAY EACH MONTH J. C. Hale / ATTORNEY AT tAW / Office in Hamil Building Practice in All Courts BAINBRIDGE GEORGIA MANUFACTURE OF SUGAR CANE SYRUP SO AS TO PREVENT CRYSTALIZATION AND FERMENTATION. (Continued From Page 2) ment is made at a temperature of about 60 degrees Fahrenheit. If this measurement is mnde on the boiling hot semi-syrup the Baume spindle should rend only 15-16 degrees. the tU||e allowed for its inverting ac tion shortened. In the operation of a syrup plant employing the invertase method herein described, it was found convienient to allow twelve hours for the inverting time! that is to say, twelve hours from the time the inver tase wa sadded to the semi-syrup un til commencing its final evaporation to syrup. Allowing this period of time for the inverting action to take place, to obtain sufficient to add 3 pints of invertase per 100 gallons of semi-syrup to obtain sufficient trans formation of sucrose to invert sugar to prevent crystalization in the finish ed syrup. If the above points are kept in mind and carefully observed no difficulty will be experienced in j have a density of 42 degrees Baume manufacturing a syrup with invertase when measured after it has cooled Which may be of any convenient shape or material, but should be large enough to hold the entire day’s run of 20 degrees Baume semi-syrup. At the end of the day’s run observe the temperature of the semi-syrup in the tank. If the temperature is above 140 degreesF. cool the liquor to this temperature. If the temperature is already below 140 degresF., or if it has been cooled to 140 degreesF., add Georgia, Decatur County. .. . . . m n By virtue of an order of the Court the invertase in the proportion of 3 0 f Ordinary of said county, will be pints of invertase for each 100 gal- sold at public outcry, on the first Ions of semi-syrup in the tank. Stir Tuesday in January, 1921, at the , ,, , „ . . . „ ... . courthouse in said county, between the well and cover the tank. Allow this usua , hours of snle the following real tank of semi-syrup with the added in vertase to stand all night and the next day evaporate to syrup as rapidly ns possible. The resulting syrup should plan whereby some manufacturer or manufacturers will supply invertase in large amounts for the season of 1921. The cost of such invertase, when supplied for the season of 1921, \kill depend to a considerable extent on the demand and the amount used; its cost, when figured on the basis of a gallon of syrup, should, however, be quite small. Further information re garding this matter can be given syr up makers by the Bureau of Chemis try after the close of the present sea son. SALE NOTICE JOHN C. CHASON Attorney-at-Law Practice in all Courts BAINBRIDGE, GA. When You Need Monuments See or Write Chas. SC. Glissen Faceville, Ga. GEORGIA MARBLE MONUMENTS For Sale By T. J. ROBERSON R. F. D. 1 Faceville, Ga. M. E. O’Neal ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Practice in all Courts Office: O’Neal Building Bainbridge, - Ga. David M. Abrams Attorney-at-Law DONALSONVILLE, GA. 1 Erie M. Donalson 4ttorney-at-Law i;/Office, three doors from corner of Water and West streets, fronting City Park. BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA. t H. G. Bell Attorney-at-Law Offices in Chason Building Opposite Courthouse BAINBRIDGE, - - - GEORGIA that will not crystalize. Equipment Needed for Making Syrup by the Invertase Process. Since syrup made by this pvocess- must be evaporated in two stakes, for continuous operation two evap orators should be used. Two tanks for treatment of the semi-syrup with the invertase are also essential. The evaporators may be of any of the us ual types, though it is desirable that the second or finishing evaporator be of the non-continuous type so that a definite amount of the semi-syrup can be evaporated to finished syrup, for thus a more uniform product can be obtained. The size of the evaporators and also of the tanks, will, of course, depend upon the amount of cane it is planned to grind per day. The nec essary size of the invertase treat ment tanks can be obtained from the* following data. Ten (10) tons of cane will give about 1500 gallons of juice. This amount of juice will make 600 gallons of semi-syrup of 20 degree Baume density and this in turn will make 220 gallons of syrup of 42 de grees Baume measured at 00 degrees Fahrenheit. For a syrup plant in which it is planned to grind ten tons of cane per day of twelve hours, two tanks of a capacity of at least 600 gallons each should be provided. The above suggested equipment is planned on the assumption that the syrup plant will operate approximately twelve hours a day, shutting down each night for approximately the same length of time. The procedure would then be to fill one tank each klay with 20 degrees Baume ssmi- syrup from the first evaporator, add the invertase at the time of shutting down, then the next day evaporate thi3 semi-syrup to finished syrup, us ing the second evaporator. While this first tank of semi-syrup is being evap orated to finished syrup in the second evaporator the first evaporator would be evaporating mill juice to semi-syr up and discharging it into the other tank. Thus a continuous operation would be maintained, one tank being filled each day- with 20 degrees Baume semi-syrup and one tank being emp tied each day. One evaporator would be in constant use evaporating juice to 20 degrees Baume semi-syrup and the other evaporator would be in con stant use evaporating the 20 degrees Baume semi-syrup made the previous day to finished syrup. By this pro cedure each tank of semi-syrup would stand over night, thus giving a suffi cient period for the action of the in vertase. Of course the first evaporat or would be piped to discharge into either tank and each tank would be piped to discharge into the second evaporator. Directions for Operation. Although the points to be observed in the manufacture of a non-crystaliz- FARIV LOANS Made at lowest rates. See or write ua. Loans made in the Counties of Decatur, Grady, Mitchell, and Colquitt. Also City loans in Bainbridge. BARROW LOAN & ABSTRACT CO. "The Biggest Farm Loan Concern in Southwest Georgia** < Per Cent PELHAM. GEORGIA 6 Per Cm* VI I HOLLY CAMP NO. 28. 1 | Woodmen i]§ World I | Meets Second and Fourth | Monday Nights. | Visiting Sovereigns Always | Welcome. | 1 w. j. oatledge council commander. § J. H. hancoCk, clerk. IMIlllllilllllllliMlillHIIMMIIIIIIttinilllttlllO K Prays God to Rebuke Governor S. J. Catts a ytona, Fla., Dec. 20.—In his prin- ^ prayer offered here Sunday eve- 1 ning Dr. Robert S. McArthur, noted New York pastor and president of the World Alliance Baptists, asked tha' God ■“rebuke Governor Sidney J Catts for his infamous conduct an' make him understand that he shoulf respe:t his high position and respon sibility.” Go/ernor Catts was a Baptist min ister before being elected to the gov ^ ern 0-ship. Sujscribe for the Post-Search Light to atmospheric temperature. This means that the syrup should be cook ed to a Baume reading of 36-37 de grees when the measurement is made in a sample of the boiling hot syrup taken directly from the evaporator. These directions should be followed as closely as possible but slight va riations will not materially affect the result. For instance, the recommend ed density of 20 degrees Baume should be taken as a standard but a deviation of 2 or 3 degrees either, way is per missible. The same may be said of the temperature. The temperature of the semi-syrup should preferably be at 140 degreesF. when Jhu invertase is added, but a range of 5 degrees higher or 10 degrees lower may be al lowed. Three (3) pints of invertase to 100 gallons of semi-syrup has been found to bring about sufficient inver sion of sucrose to iavert sugar to pre vent crystalization. The addition of a larger amourtt of invertase than this proportion will only result in the in version of more sucrose than is nec essary, hut this will in no way injure the finished syrup. The choice of twelve hours for the action of the in vertase on the semi-syrup is made as being convenient length o ftime. An hour or two less time will not greatly affect the result. A slightly longer time will only result in a somewhat greater inversion of the sucrose which will not be objectionable. The meth od above outlined can be used in both large and small syrup plants. Advantages of the Method. i he process of making cane syrup as described above is naturally a lit tle more troublesome and expensive than the present very simpl mthods employed in our Southern States witli the exception of Louisiana. However, the advantage that will result from the manufacture of a better product, one that will not crystalize or readily ferment, should far more than coun ter-balance the additional trouble and expense involved in this process. Syr up made by this method can also be packed in fiber containers with much more satisfactory results than syrup made by the usual methods. Trial Demonstrations of thiH Method. This method of preventing fermen tation and crystalization may be eas ily tried on a small scale aUa neglig ible expense. For the purpose of making a small trial run it is only necessary to have two or three clean barrels in which semi-syrup may be placed. Any other suitable container may be used. Large mills will prob ably already have extra tanks or other containers which can be used. An ap propriate amount of semi-syrup of approximately 20 degrees Baume is prepared and placed An the barrels or other containers, the temperature is adjusted to as near 140 degreesF. estate situate in Decatur county, to wit: 35 acres of land being in lot No. 225 in the 19th district of Decatur county, Georgia, and being north of 35 acres in division lot No. 2 on said lot, said tract commencing at the northeast corner of said lot No. 2 of said division, thence running west 29! chains and 5 links; north 12 chains' and 5 links; thence east to original j land line: thence south to starting | point, said 35 acres being division No.! 3 of the said Gibson property as shown as shown in survey of the I same. Also 12 acres in the southeast | corner of lot No. 185 in said district same bounded on the north by Little Swamp creek, on the west by branch on the south and east by orinignl land lines of said lot and being the same property described in deed recorded in office Clerk Superior Court De catur county, Ga., in Deed record P-3 page 5.80. Terms of sole cash. H. G. BELL, Administrator, Estate of J. C. Gibson. Subscribe to the Post-Search Light and get the City and County news. Only $1.50 a year. T5/)e BAIRN HOSPITAL IN NEW BUILDING (NON SECTARIAN) FOR WHITES EXCLUSIVELY Corner West and Evans Streets Prices Moderate For Particulars and Appointments, Address the Surgeon able syrup with invertase have been I as possible, the proper amount of in given above, these points may be more | vertase is added and the semi-syrup, concretely summed up in the follow ing directions for operation. Evapo rate the cane juice from the mill or clarifiers in any type of evaporator but do not carry the evaporation far ther than to a density of 20 degrees Baume. Run this semi-syrup into a tank. By this should be understood 20 degrees Baume when the measure- Grey Rock Ale Most popular drink of the day. Try it and get the benefit. Tlnde irl(h th* celebrat ed GRKY HOCK Min eral Water. Write for irater booklet. BAINBRIDGE COMMISSION CO., Distrivutors Gold Horseshoes j y Expense is not efficiency. Don’t pay for gold horseshoes when you buy your printing. Sensible printing on sensible paper — Hammermill Bond — will save you money and get results for you. That is the kind of work we do aud the kind of paper we use. Use More Printed Salesmansnip. Ask ns. The Post-Search Light DR. A. E. B. ALFORD BAINBRIDGE) .... GEORGIA RISING SUN SELF-RISING Here’s the big bag that’s full ofgffhe better flour—the flour that make3 better biscuits. Ask for—insist on— RISING SUN SELF-RISING FLOUR after thorough mixing, is allowed to stand over night. The regular pro cess used by the syrup maker is then interrupted for a sufficient length of time the next day to evaporate the semi-syrup to finished syrup. 'If, however, this method is adopted as a permanent process two evaporators must, of course, be used und two addi tional tanks provided as already in dicated. The Bureau of Chemistry will, so far as possible, furnish, upon request, during the season of 1920 a sufficient amount of invertase free of charge to any syrup producer who wishes to try this method on a small scale and will send a representative to give a dem onstration of the method. There will be no expnse to the syrup producer for this demonstration. Those who wish a dmonstration of the method should write immediately to the Bur eau of Chemistry, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C., stating the approximate date when they will begin making syrup and the approximate date when they will fin ish. If it appears at the end of the season that a sufficient number of syrup makers wish to use this meth od as a permanent process the Bureau of Chemistry will try to arrange a Ann Reader as “LAUNA” the Hawaiian Princess in Richard Walton Tully’s Hawaiian love play at the Calla han Theatre Thursday night December 30th. JA. ,1 - L