56 



2. 

 SI 



o c. 



•Sj: 



Material and Brand 

 from Label 



9453jFlour. Morning Star 



8462|Flour, Pick of the Harvest. 

 8460 Flour, Old Glory 



8917 Flour, Ice Cream 



8921 Flour, Ladies' Favorite. 



8924iFlour, Supreme-— 



9404 i Flour, Sublime 



8474,. ..do. 



8867'.. ..do 



8686 Flour 



i 

 85451. ...do _ 



9408!....do* 



8461 1 Flour, Mt. Vernon 



8699 Flour, Blue Ribbon 



do_ 



a [I 

 8524! / ■ 



8498. ...do. 



9049 Flour, Golden Sheaf. 

 8824 Flour' 



9259 Flour, Star 



8707|Flour, Snow Ball 



8706jFlour, Gold Medal.. 



8705 Flour, White Moss Rose. 



The Bulletin. 

 RESULTS OF THE EXAMINATION OF FLOUR 



Manufacturer or Wholesaler 



Holt-Granite Manufacturing Co., 



Haw River, N. C. 

 ....do 



_do. 



Home & Johnson Co., Mockville, 



N. C. 

 Lillie Mill Co., Franklin, Tenn 



Manor, J. D., & Co., New Market, 



Va. 

 ...-do-.. -- 



.do. 

 -do- 



J. T. Ginn & Co., Goldsboro 



Crowde.r & Rand, Raleigh 



..do 



Harris & McNeally, Mooresville. 



F. D. Barkley Co., Gastonia 



D. A. Page & Co., Gastonia. 



M. L. Milliken, Hamlet 



Norris Bros. Co., Raleigh. 



M. L. Milliken, Hamlet 



(For) McNair & Pearsall, Wilming- 

 ton, N. C. 



A. F. Messick Grocery Co., Char- 

 lotte, N. C. 



Newton Roller Mills, Newton, N.C. 



Northwestern Mill and Elevator 



Co., Toledo, Ohio. 

 Richards-Evans Co., Cortland, 



Ohio, 

 -.-do 



-do. 



Slickell, D. A., & Son, Hagerstown, 



Md. 

 Stat€sville Flour Mills, Statesville, 



N.C. 

 Watson, W. A., Greensboro, N. C... 



Thoman Milling Co., Lansing, 

 Mich. 



.do- 



Retail Dealer or Party Who 

 Sent Sample for Analysis 



A. F. Messick Grocery Co., Char- 

 lotte. 



Newton Roller Mills, Newton 



•» 



Crowder & Rand, Raleigh 



Pearsall & Co., Wilmington 



Covington-Hammond Co., 



Laurinburg. 

 F. G. Paul & Bro., Washington. .- 



White-Morrison-Flowe Co., Con- 

 cord. 



Statesville Flour Mills, States- 

 ville. 



J. H. Low, Greensboro 



M. J. Best & Sons, Goldsboro 



B. G. Thompson & Son, Golds- 

 boro. 

 -...do 



* Sent to Department for analysis. 



HONEY. 



Honey is the nectar and saccharine exudations of phuits gathered, 

 modified, and stored in the comb by honey bees; is laevorotary, contains 

 not more than 25 per cent of water, not more than 0.25 per cent of ash, 

 and not more than 8 per cent of cane sugar. 



The princi]')al adulteration of honey consists of the addition of either 

 or both cane sugar sirup or glucose sirup, either of which is fairly easy 

 to detect. It is also not an uncommon practice to feed bees, when 

 flowers are scarce, witli sugar in some form to carry them along till they 

 can get a supply of nectar from flowers. But in order to lessen the 

 %A'ork of the hive and to increase production, cane sugar is sometimes 



