The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, October 09, 1913, Image 5
Rev..Bl
to, eaveAndemrsnit
e fo]lowng, olipped froI
the. Anderson Intelligencer (
recent date, will be . m
Intet'est and pleasute.. . a
Plcens people. It wilt be r-:
me betroduthatt- -rmi-A B'oA0
wesionlce Svtimann f ildf.*1
Widi our people. ivjuidJeit .h
success:
Rev. W. J. Bolt, who ha . W
assistant pastor of the first' lp
tis't,ch *rabWot3ity ~'P'W:
pastorste o9
tist'church 'at reer. Tes
thesiattet part of the week, aid
takes charge of his n alw .
next Sunday, succee W
Rev. Dean Crane, who has heeiI
made ahisloIiyf e'Mome'
missiornarytboariof thihuwehi!
Rev'. Mr ~di1lie~Us donAserw- e
ing the church-fo'thephish.uino
months on half tinie. and has ,
done a great work there. *i .
mhilstry has been so succes'l r
that ho has ng wJoen calld toj
and has -aedeted'the ffi YVo
SMr.i Bolt while a young man, is
an able rninister, a hard work<ei
and success has crown'lj rf 0
forts since he entered the inis
try' some tima bAceI
assistant . pastor/u 0fbA r
church here.
Resolutions prepared by a
committee,
WM. Laughli -;
Breazeale, C. S. 'Sqllivan; W.
E. Cox, *hd' 11 ? bi ,
have been 'd6 ptUdiy tfhokiWlFh
on his Pdeai'$ki4 bfbr rkii6e1(ti
field of work.
These resolutions are as fo
lows: I*- j,
The g*-ata
be baWl ar1, 4 '1 f (od
to be hidni ' 'y/huse4
who 1maa <fne 1 - nnil
called should feel AleteIt
Goa for this special 4istjneiony
bestowed upon her.
Brother W-L3OJ.murig
as assistant -tetheat hav+l
believa aV
ando",uqefu~Q S .o bis e ar11ch
and that ofe it e v1 e I
velt e ul is is . fivies
40he go SutI n s ,
a lioad r d. ' i ' w
herby acknwl1 ' o1'rI t i
tude, to God--f or-..in.-.u.to.
us %r g time, and assnr Ij)m of
our. appreblei)'n Se ra 4
and pledge tir -pfl hf aml
prayers in-his new, tlfki-ll.
We,i therefore,- we syi ng
that'this, light token.
clatibz be recorded on .
Utesfalid & copy of the t's i4&
furnished' 'Brothe'6 ~t ly'tfv
olork.- That a copy'he pubished.
in the Baptist (Gonier. the~ A'
derson Daily Mail und Andenon
llntelligencer.
Cronic fysgsta.
The following upsolleiedjea
timkonial should cei'tin~ly' ) suf
ficient to giv hQ oPeanjfogr go .9
to persons cadhvexi t"hr~ii
chr nic dyn or years, and
of 1 the medidine I hhaye taltef i
dor~e h "fir
thing else" says' W. 0. Matti
tillelo
.. ..~ *.Thes
Con4
GOOD ADVICE ON PU'WTflJAJR P.9QF
(MueolW dCA8OU.8#.rNTIRS.
F am ourse, Every
obsei. 64n Sut Hints
Ijere May Pe )Ni come to thea.
'Awo*ie Jc1 0 -, f l. o .~ a r; 7" :1
Yo hit W' 1e&,
allHs or fiuit-bo'led1 Jifet e'nough
N er :to covri it until it is tender,
I thl I i 4 d for several hours
Lhrough 'a cheeseeloth jelly bag. The
gla at jelly, 1iagp of. the J cc
te'3ily'Miad' 'G f~ Ol''d 146 Avd bhi
pressod through the bag. To ch
pll f. juice ia nt of sugar should
9 o.acdW. .e juice in a sauce
-er 't nd the sugar on flat
dishe's in the oven at- the same time.
BJ'ea'eOfiot;0t' -lotheiUhagaU sclVich.
Ul 41-rd/j1 uIqA t9t tWenty, IWlut ew ,then
Mn;hm$$gal, a4 s qppnp a4 #As dip
pl P1.7W94Ib*pngo,;, pthyng 1
carefully so that it does not burn.
k ,s 4 as it is made the jelly
$1W l '%Jotirod into glasses or jars
whiah have been sterilizod by placing
I,)n ALM o ut bj-inglug,ft to.,the
ng pointliro ad leav
ing them there for hlif an hour, or
riI tpe jelly ' i ready to pour11 Into
m q. q a. then be handled
direful'y -fth a towel to provent
pgned. ,figers, and the jelly must. be
imb ed1ntely po'ured into thein.': If
fdy ai- pnt to boil in a wiro' straindr
or rack of noyne kind which- canube
pasily rcmovvd, nucnd lingers will be
$lClOrpgai-iy- pre~idAgd;,-* -.
'lA heh o f Iij' 'i 4ol d-- m flalt paraf
fin, tahlug car: ( t) burn it, and
Pour 'it ove'r i i: -Iop of the Jars of
J$11y. A layur o:' rralin an eighth p
anilnclh - hici- I. Aoielnt. protect
the jelly. Old p::r -lin from last
year's Jars can bei u.(d. It Fhould be
washed in 1L)IIii liot 'w ator for' a iin
ute to reiove all dua:tand sic ekiness,
9)igiidried 'ilti thlen dmuld be
Aholtted' v'r the'fire; any lini'urities.
1o he Wat( doi":- not reuimve will
*lin'k to tho 'hottom n h it in ilelted.
After ite n~iniin Ih-: in pila! wash the
dirtsill' of tihe- j- :. ji 'ar . wih ia cloth
011n onr eA hot wter and then.I dry
theo. Th lnt tark ech wIh1111 a1 little
lhbel- on-'whieh the- name of- the jelly
ispQersti. h o'I'heic label can - he cut
on1...;bii; plu er md stc (i on with
huellateon" fot-6girkph jnaste; they
aVn,,bq :tuares ofrunne passopar
tout etri-indig or they can be
th ilmal huinmed lablh wh0ich are
sohii)fol toi CLnt14 it lit il idi it.
An unttud~ (icuri'anlt jolly Is inade
with '.en rra-nts i i o j h-lly in this
wise: Io begina with, if you hau e cur.
ran-ts In Your ,garden eo that they
afe not pleked just afteri a rain, but
when they'Mare dry and bathed in sun
61hfne. Strip the cuir)r-nts'from their
aten1l' and put thema In an earthen Jar
set,In a big kettle of bolling water.
Leave them in the jar for three hours,
durinft which -time the water boils con
utantly. Th'en. strain the jueo of the
zurranits through a jolly bag. Add su
Kar Jin the pi'oportUon of a l)OUnd( to a
ilnt, And add fresh, ateimmod cur
'ants;- bol 'twenty minutes or until
,be. mavss, jellies, and put in Jelly
~lasses.
Rlaspberry jelly is delicious. Boil a
ound iftud a quarter of granulated su
ar to a .ihich sit'up and add a pinst or
~aspberries. ]Boil olowly and gradual'
y 'dd-r' cupfl of currant juice. 'When.
t-willijelly skim off all seeds and pour
t into glasses.
F utige Frosting..
Q,0pe and .one-half. tablespoons of
buttor, one-half cup of unsweetened
iddoa, 1% cup -con feetiloner's sugar,
.ipch of salt, one-fourth cup of milk.
:me-half 'cup,. chopped -walnuts, one
lialf teaspoon vanilla. Heait to boiling
point. -Boil about eight minutes; reo
triove fr'om stove, add to vannilla and
Lteat ji11 creamy'. Pouxr oveor cake to
lepth of one-qtarter -inch:
EE K
re giving a~
an(1 to (evei
e knives are
offer-pjOsiti
~ in and
taLiberally-Feed"Wem a
11
R oe %diUX 'a- 61a1 a dfgud
a t"th po'r--- 4,ditii*" 1n, 111F
th 'A*ietdtlk'4( prOdeha~g.iitgint
r a as9-ff,'-4 for'-ua'lhen'to dive-'k'and
'b athe tiad -no *rtor% criti4al than the
IA a A
fd.yeitpf royiMqe .t-ph0 are
g toe up.the Waste of
tr1/qdy an.4' jho p ,ttmo manu
'alpuzote 1)'ON) w f ee, *says the
FIeld Fair'. 'thdso'foner the feath
ep' Ait-o6rek"h lsboner the eggs'
wflicome ridc to nfry them along as
fals as possible the fowls should be
fe .hlbdrdly. 'o Give them all' the
mrsh:hthey -will' cat and a good feed
inkqt.igrAin at night,
%ro, aty, -folks It looks like throw
Ing .me money to Practice, heavy
febd ig..whilO, no eggs are coming In,
br it s"s one of the secrets of get
-ti1g ovi&nter eggy. The moultnlg sea
ison l' the most critical period In the
ifel of alon. Growth of new feathers
infa heavy strain on vitality. A-the
hdin Is fed on the average ranch it
requires from two to four months to
recover from the effects of it.
By giving the necessary materials
with whichtomake the feathers so
that a hen will not have to take them
from the tissues of her body, she wiit
beready for work as soon assehas
eyr new >lumage and often before.
Pullets should be handled i the same
way. They are not yet fully devel
oped and will not begin to lay until
tho amiount of' food they consume is
fenoigh to sulport growth with a sur
plus to go into something else.
Ol \VOI 1.e or rputa tiol.
men mvlhin1 to you? Stop.
1)nilk an11d4 fire and you.
Vill know why the Majet.ic
r :1S a thf- repai).1onl of be0
i nlt 41 1y bi host, bu'tIl l. 1th
' . epesie.Let the0 man11
I 1ur hii :- i ~t his \ p' (er. 1
mbnh re-\orwo . IA
Rememiber
I)r. ('lifton \vill be h(ere 1riday
and Satuday , Octobher I7hn
1.8h. io eXpes t o make reg
Wah 'm fortnightly visits to 01his
eli y for thle pIupse of. doin1g
I feadquarter a'S(t the( ITinwnfhni
I 1o1 il. (Call there for' any in
remoitvt'l. Catarrh in any form
enri by( nw ( l )VI1'V(.(1spe(etly m neth.
(itI..Chargs v4e ry renIY '&(sonab~lle
b)odIV. No (cha r..es forI hernig
Ite 1poor. All pa1tiois- pilease I
dlay. (1) ayr
Pn ren Is, don't 1l1. th6 children
overloolk t he0 chliirnl's day
prop)osition weQ noiki iin our
large Majestic dIemonstratlon'ad
1in this *paper.
H-eath ~Bruce-Morrow C2o.
JTTER
vay albsol ute1l
y nlew suibscr
ter -Pocket Ki
madIe lbY thi
en Kudttei
vely- ill nol
et a Keen
(Co ter Vy the National Woman's
C tian Temperance Union.)
, 1".IISKYDOES TO MAN
W661r 'of Aiapm , Eeo4ted
.* (Wdegi Leves Statement liv.
atl(jOCuse of Downfall.
'eweeke ago Arnold Gilmer of,
ilaUams was executed for murder..
rwof days before his death he sent to
M. J. B. Chatfield, former president
4. Ithe state W. C. T. U., the follow
Ing statement:
"What will whisky de?
"Whisky will cause' you to lose
your best friends; whisky Will cause
an unhappy home; whisky will cause
your wife to leave home; whisky will
cause your dear old mother and wife
to cry and shed many tears; whisky
will cause your little children to suf
fer with cold and it will cause them
to go without shoes on their little
feet.
."Whisky will cause wife to work
for husband; whisky will cause hus
band to spend his week's Wfse6 when
there is nothing to eat at home, then
whisky will cause husband to get,
irrested and locked up-but whisky
won't get WIm out.
"Whisky will cause you to fight
your best friend; whisky will cause
you to have enemies; whisky will
3auso you to stay out late at night;
whisky will cause your wife to stay
waiting up for you to come home;
whisky will cause you not to get
home at all sometimes; whisky will
cause you to dodge your wife at night
when you go home late.
"What caused Arnold Gilmer to kill
Mrs. Tippett? Whisky.
"What caused Arnold Gilmer to go
o Mrs. T1ippett's home? Whisky
What caused Arnold Gilmer to be
iung by the neck until dead! Dead!
Whisky!
"That is just what whisky will do,
riends."
In a personal letter to Mrs. Chat
leld, accompanying the statement, he
iaid:
"I am leaving this for you, with the
aller, hoping it will be of some ad
antage in your temperance work, as
vhinky is the cause of my trouble. I
mow you can and will use this for
enefit, and I want you to know you
Lave my consent. I wish I could stay
kere on earth long enough so that I,
ould help the brave and noble
>eople get rid of whisky."
'This man," says the Alabama
Thristian Advocate, "at one time vot
id for whisky to be brought back into
klabama and for the whisky party."
Easley
COM I
Cleans the carbon fronm
vait with the Oxygen Decarl
t where the man can't posi
motor run as glib as new.
action. Prices right.
EASLEY M
EASLE
POCKE
K free to ever
iber who pa
3 Simmons
rF-and are g
last longei
Kutter Pock<
SENTI
SNEW ARRVAL o FALL GOODS -
Most all of our Fall Goods haye come in and we are prepared to show you one of the
prettles line of Fall Goods ever shown in this town. We have all the new things in
ladies Coat Suits, Long Coats and Dresses. Everything in millinery goods, dress goods
of every description, shoes, and men's and boy's clothing. We believe we can Make it
to your interest to do your trading for fall and winter with us, for we have got the goods
at the right prices. Get the habit-Come to Easley to do your trading and make our
store your headquarters, for we will show you one of the prettiest lines of goods you
have seen In many a day.
Below we quote a few prices, just come and see and be convinced for yourself.
Ladies all wool serge suite made Mens $1.50 hats for 98c 0 cakes laundry soap and two
in the latest styles with guaraL. Be'st calico at 50 yd boxes washing powder 250
teed satin linings, colors black, Good heavy. 8o apron check Shoes, Shoes. We bave*'the f
blue, brown and garnet. $15.00 ginghams at 5c yd largest line of shoes to be found
and $18.00 value, our price $12.48. Good heavy cotton checks value in Easley. and we want to eaHl
We have ladies euits as low in 7ic our price 5o yd your special attention to our line )A
price as $5.00 and as high as 24,50 Good yard wide sheeting in of ohildren's shoes and school
Wo are showing a pretty lihe of short lengths value 7c our price5o shoes. We have them rrom 98o
ladies and misses long coats from 2 big boxes searchlight matches pr to $3.00. Remember we stap4d
$3.50 to $10,00 for 5c. behind every pair of shoes we sell
We can sell you a $15.00 mens 2 full pound bozea best soda and you can't run any risk when
suit'of clothes for $10.00 made for oc you buy your shoes from us.
Boys suits from 98c to $.00 8 cakes good laundry soap 25o Remember our motto is-Your
Boys odd pants 2.5c to $1.50 7 boxes grandma's washing pow- money back on anything you bu.
%-I Men's odd pants 98c to $5.00 der 25 , from us not satisfactory with you.
THE BATTERY3
"The Store That's Always Busy." -
Edwin L. Bolt & Co., Props.
EASLEY, S. C.
HA VE VOU ~~~~
Gotten One?
-- --Hammod-Brw
Wall Co.
M otor FURNITURE, COFFINS a CASKETS. '
0or IS -UR LINE
"ANY The largest stock of Furniture in the County
A Big Crop with a Big Price should demand a iig
Bill of Furnitore. We are prepared to meet this
your cylinders while you demand. Shop early and get the pick of auf
bonizing machine. It.gets OUR STEEL RANGES are xcelled by no
ibly get to it. HaRes your and our pTRices are right. Give us an oppor ie!ja
Guaranteed to give satis. tunity to how you .
OTOR Co*. Hammond-Brown-Wall Co.
Y, s. C. E. L. &. . Hamilton. EASLEV, S. C
?T KNIFE FREE.
y subscriber who pays one year in
s one year in advance to The Sen
[lardware Co and are their most
uaranteed.
7 than October 31st.
et Knife free.
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