The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, August 08, 1915, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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ME^S WHIT
)poor matt? Y
No wealth of
No pastures
Nor fields of
.The while Iclaim
}By deed and tit!
Ju poor indeed!
But spare we yo
A poor man? Yes, I
Mo wealth of doU
No pastures fine
Nor f ields ojfwa\
But ah, my friend
For millionaires
Tb bend the knee
This opv\er\co.
Recipes for V<
Written for The Intelligencer
Ja Charge of Tomato a
In Anderso
Spice drapes.
To five pounds of grapes put three
pounds of sugar of clove?, two teas
two teaspoons of cloves, two teas
poons of ein anion. Pulp thc grapos
and boll until they are cooked enough
to p u through a solve and take out
the seed; Cook pulp, sugar, vine
gar and spices and boll until thick
aa preserves.
Dixie Relish.
Ono quart of chopped cabbage, one
pint of chopped white onion, ono pint
pf chopped sweet. green pepper, live
tablespoon&fms of salt, four tublo
Boonfula of mustard seed, two tablo
spoonsfuls of celery seed, two cups
of sugar and one quart of vinegar.
Soak the pepper in brine for 24 hours
and then In olear water for two
tours. .Remove seeds and course
hite sections. Chop separately and
measure Ute chopped cabbage, pepper
and onions before mixing. Add spices,
and Vinegar. I*?t stand ovor
night and pack into Jurs. Garnish
each Jar with two strips ot rod pepper
.three inches long, placing these strips
vertically on opposite sides ot thc
J*r. _
Sooth Carolina Chutney.
Red Part two pounds of sweet
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I Personal '?
?i?oiHH>mottni >?WS
Dr. T. B. Pant has returned to
the olty after spending the past week
in the mountains.
Miss Carroll Thornton or Hartwell,
Ga., Is spondtng a few days with Miss
Sara McKinney.
Miss Sara Frances Glenn has re
turned to Clinton after spending a
few days with Mus Clarice. Town
send.
Mir. Ruckcr Hailey of Hartwell,
Qa., was lu tho city yesterday.
Dr. Sam M. Browno loft yesterday
,-***'-for Caesar's Head where ho will spend
several weeks.
jfS?~*ti\ Sam Fleishman leaves today
1 . for Florence, Manning and other
III points.
Ill Mr. Guy E. MauMIn, secretary to
|F? Fairfax Harrison, president of the
4 ki Southern railway, Is visiting in the
j S? city tor a few days.
I Misa Lidie Garlington of Groonvllle
? '} and Miss Jincey Stanton of Spartan
I|i burg are tho guests ot Mimes Garling
IJf ton at their home on River Heights.
ll} Mr. and M1 M. B. Cltokfcalea
||i of Due West w?re visitors in the city
ff ? yesterday.
ask ?iir. ano7 Mrs. E. G. Evans and
iii dftughter. Miss Virginia Evans and
till atlas Helen Seabrook of Pendleton
were In (he city yesterday morning.
fii Dr. Frank Landor and Mr. J. C.
;|M Duckworth of Willlamstoa were bus
Ill incas visitors in Gie city yesterday.
Ill Mrs. Fred Bagwell and children of
'ill Spartan In: rg are visiting relative*} in
||) tho city,
|! Kr. and Mrs. Phillip Adams of Co
III lumbla are spending the week-end in
5? the eily with the former's mother,
lil Mrs. A. W. Adams.
Ill Mrs. W. D. Bankstln of Charlotte.
li N. C. wai a business visitor in the
'liJ city yesterday.
HILOSOPMy
WS WEALTH;
.V
'COMB RILEY
esjinust cONfcss
; gold do I possess;^
; fin^withgrajipl^jne,
waving grain are mine;
at or fallow land,
Iv my feet may stand
it as my ow ri
le, mine alone
perhaps you say
ur compassion, pray f-1
I must* conf ess
i do I possess;
, with grazing! kine, ?
r'm? grain are mine;
! rve wealth, no end!
might condescend
and envy mc
po vc rt
xrious Dainties
by Min? J. C. (?arlington,
nd Canoing Club Work
n County.
Spanish pepper,-tine- pound of sugar,
on0 int of lemon Juice, two ounces of
hot pepper.
Oreen Part: Two pounds of green
peppers, ono pound of 'sugar, four
ounces of pounded ginger root.
White Part: Two pounds of cab
bage, oue pint of chopped white
onlonK.
Preparation of Vn? Part: Chop
swoot und hot peppers together, ad
ding sugar- and,; lemon Juice and let
stand in a vessel'for twelve hours.
Drain off thortiquor ?and allow it to
simmer ten-smmutesC Pour lt over
th? peppers agalr and let stnnd 24
hours. Simmer tne liquor agata on
the second diy? Jbfl vtfl6' lhfro day re
peat allowing tho' peppers to rebinin
in tito liquors v/hile simmering. -
The green and red parts, are made
exactly the aamo Way as the red.
In packing put one inch of white in
the bottom, followed by the red, .then
white and then green. Strain the
liquor and pour .over the contents.
Paddle to remove thc bubbles. Cook
2? minutes.
Spiced Vinegar.
Ono half gallon of vinegar, one-half
cup of graded lior.se radish, two table
spoonfuls celery seed, ono cup of
sugar, two tablespoonfuls mustard
seed, one of salt, one of clnamon,
cloves an d nutmeg and graded onions
may be added if desired.
Pepper Mango.
Soak popper in brine for 21 hours.
When ready to stuff, take from briue,
rinse In ires.'-, water, carcully cut cir
cles off top of each pepper and save
samo to be placed on peppora after
stuffing. Remove the Bceds and whlto
sections. Soak in clenr cold wator
for one or two hours. Drain careful
ly. Stuif with Dixie Relish, place top
ou thc peppers and make sceuro by
one or two stitches. Place peppers In
a Jar and covor with spicod vinegar.
Cook for 15 minutes in a quart Jar.
Went on P?enle.
A party of young people f~om the
Anderson Mill wont on a olen lc at
High Shoals on Friday and thoy re
port that they had a grand time.
KO EYE.MN? SERVICE.
Uer. E. E. Camok Preaches at St.
John's Today.
Tho Rev. ?. JD.. C?niek,..0f\Spar
tanburg will preach this morning at
11:30 at St. John's Methodist elm ch.
There will'be no evening service.
Moved to Gaffney.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell Sparks,
living her for year.?, on East Orr St..
moved this week to Mr. Sparks old
home at Gaffney.
SPECIAL NOTICE
In order to m*ke necessary repairs
on ohr warehouse before- tin? netr sea
son opens, we have reduced the. price
on cotton need hulls to $6.00 pw ton.
Thia price ls absolutely a cashj price
and the hulls are as good aa yon can
buy.
Peoples Oil & Fertiliser Co.
6-8-61.
Brakeman Was Cared, f
P. A. Wootsey. a railroad brakeman
of Jacksonville, Texas, writes: "I
was down with kidney troubfo and
rheumatism so bad I could bard'/ get
up when I sat down. I hr.? ? back
ache all the time and was Imost tired
of living. I saw Foley Kldn?k Pills
advertised. I took some and alter a
short time I was thoroughly; cured
and am having no more trouble."
They act promptly and help kidney?
threw poisonous waste products out
of the blood. Thousands have, writ
ten similar letters. Sold everywhere.
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WANTS
WANTED-Mules six to ten years of
BBC. Must bo sound and straight.
Briug them in aud got the cash. Tho
Fret wei I Co. 7-18-tf.
W flt TED-You to know that I sm
still ou tito job with tho best wood
and coal on the market, if you
don't believe lt try rao. W. O.
Ulnier, Phone 649. Successor to
Piedmont Coal and Wood Co.
4-16-tf.
FOR SALE
TOR HALE-Pure nativo grown Look
out Mountain seed potatoes $2.00
per bushel. Plant us soon as it
rains. Furman Smith, Seedsman,
Phone 404.
FD lt SALE-Ono fine Jersey Hull two
years- old. W. It. Osborne, Plume
17. 8-C-3t.
FDlt SALE-Fine Jersey cow. Fresh,
makes pound of butter a day. Price
$00.00. Apply Mrs. J. C. Harris,
204 Calhoun .St. 8-8-3t.
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ROOM FOR RENT-La?ge pleasant
upper front, suitable for two or
three gentlemen. 304 N. Main, City.
8-?-ltp._
I WAISTED-A few ladles to boord in
Btnall private family at reasonable
price. House has largo airy rooms,
W.th bath. C. O. Sleamson, 1118
Llgon St. 8-7-3tp
?GRAPES-Cooking grapes 25c a peck.
$1.00 per bu. dellvcad any where
In city. Selected grapes 26c a bas
ket. Peach baskets 2c each, $1.75
per hundred. Tin fruit cans $2.60
per hundred. Basket? and cans
cash wJ?i order. Jno. S. Cromer,
927 W. Mar ket St.. Anderson, S. C.
8-6-6tp.
WHEN YOU can not see right step In
our Optical Department and get just
tho Glasses you need. Complete
grinding plant. Eyes scientifically
tested. Dr. M. H. Campbell, Louisa
8. Hllgenboeker, assistant, 112 W.
Whltner St., Ground Floor.
Phone 844
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serious, importance,
W? use nothing but the highest
Quality, of Drugs which have an
swered certain standard tests.
AR in drugs-everything else in
the W?y: of medicines-proprie
tary remedies and toilet necessities
are of the same high standard of
Quality.
Highest Qaulity-Lowest Price
-together with prompt, efficient,
polite service is our motto.
Get the habit of Coming to the
Quality Drug Store for your every
need.
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Proprietor
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fOn KAGKACH? KiOHlTS ASO 81*008.*
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