CCSI Cork Crowncap Database - Brewer/Bottler
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Brewer/bottler #4555 | | | | | | | Type | Water Source/Bottler |
| | | Extra info | Fenholloway was noted for its mineral springs. Andrew E. Jackson took over the operation of the mineral water business at Fenholloway in 1921 from W. J. Hiers. He sold the water locally from a 1921 Ford pick-up truck. The business expanded and they had trucks going all over North Florida and South Georgia. They pumped the water from the springs, bottled it and transported it to Live Oak, Mayo, Cross City, Greenville, Madison, Lake City, Bronson, Quitman, Adel, Moultrie, Cairo, Thomasville and other cities in the area. In 1936, Edwin Jackson bought the business from his father. After the spring dried up, he had to import the mineral water. The business closed sometime in the 1950's.
Report
Florida. State Chemist ยท 1941
FOUND INSIDE
... Fenholloway Sulphur Springs Water . A. E. Jackson , Perry , Fla . Total solids , 396 p.p.m .; loss on ignition , 163 p.p.m .; fixed residue , 233 p.p.m .; sulfides , present. Misbranded : The statement , " recommended for kidney trouble, rheumatism, indigestion and bladder trouble" is false and misleading. |
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