The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, December 30, 1915, Image 4
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PICKENS, S. C
DECEMBER 30, 1915.
Entered at Pickens Postofllice as Seconl Class
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GAnY HOTT, Manager.
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.led for otehaltr a word.
It is cu1stomlary for weekly
newspapeirs not to issue a paper
durii'ing t'he veek a fter Christ ias
but The Sentinel having some
egal atdvert iselnents which l must
he uiblislied this wee-k, will not
-kip anl issue. Our entire force,
however, too k (few days oiT
mlld, therefon-, weI are not. print
ng as muchlel) nm41t v lews as us,
llal. \\ e fu. ln ont' wil
bewgruld(l us the ew days vaca
tion. We wish Yo I al I Ia 1)y
And Pr-osperous New Year.
Hogwallow Items
Next, week Isaac Hel wanger
,vill start in speaking to every
hody, wether he likes them or
not., as he has learned that- it
pays, and will also help him out
a lot if he ever runs for office.
Cricket Hicks presented Miss
Hostetter Hocks with a button
bearing the familiar inscription
Of "Iweets to the Sweet" the
other day, and she has been
seen wearing it. The rural po
liceman says if he wanted to, he
'ould have Cricket handled un
der the pure food law for mis
braInding 1roods.
Miss 1-ostette' Hocks was
thrown from her tule while on
her, Way to lh e Stra w one morn
ing this weekt with : basket of
)lions nid l"Alick I eIv.elwanger.
Columbuis Allsop has foun. ( a
1ew \way to jar aplest- off the
Ires, tough Ith 1111 is vesy
llngeutls. is he has to (limbl
p11 alld sit mn 1 limb all plav
ihs bass fiddle.
The assistanit c(o(ner is rais
ing a Crop this summ)er. It is a
1('hient1"'1 fact that. our public
n to t-urni to the
imys of life to make
, Who is always
..)Iamething funny, went
to the postoflice Wednesday and
woke up nearly everybody sit
ting around by telling them of
terrible encountter' he had just
wVitnessedl ini thle Gander C reel<
hottom. When pressed for fur
tChar dletails, lhe statedi tha t whik
walking thrtough the wood(s h(
saw a bumble bee jump on
wild flower.
T. E. Porter' anid brother Her
spent Christmas with theil
br'othler in LIexinigton.
Me (ssrs. A. II. Heat on an(
Wvill Hebaton ol' Easley roiute
were at the 'ou nty seat IIsi
Mi\r. and1( Mr's. WalIt er Adann~
-of Greenville spemt t he holidays
ill Picke'ns wvith friends anid rel
atives.
Upi to] ecemiber 1:st h there hai
been 15,f91 h~ales of this seasonN
cotton) ginned ini Pickens 011 cut~
against 18,:88 at the same I1nn
latyear.
If you are not a subscribei
'to The Pickene Sentinel and
receive a copy~ of this papeCl
this wveek it is an invitation for
you to subscribe. We need
'you and you need us.
4 NoRy
Condensed Passenger Schedule
PIEDMONT & NORTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY,
E~Ifective Ociober :tlst, 1915.
.Arrivals.Ii..sisr
No. 31 7:5s a. mi. . 2 :Il .i.
No. 5 10:00 a. am.N. Nli.s i.
No. 7 It :35 5. ms. .. 5 5:'
No. !I I:55~ p. m5. \. N 1:0i.'
N o. 11 3:10 p. mi. N. ' :5.
No. .15 41:r .ms.N. 2 i:15 p.
No. 19 9:15 p. ms. N s 5:' .is
.\mlersoni ais s r
',g11 I; ~reenwood. 5oih.0i
No. 4 8:05 a, . . ,)s;*st
No. 6 10:10 a. mi. N 7
No. 8 32:10 p. m.N' s'i
No. 10 3:45 p. sm. N I 1 b
No. 22 4:10 p. is. N 'Is,*s.
No. 14 6:30 pi. sm.Ni1. 's 5,
No. 1 10:iQ p. ii i.le. o 1. p r s hur ,* .
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UPBOARD1
SUBSTANTIAL PEACH DESSERTS.
W ITH cooler weather desserts of
i more substantial character
. are appreciatea. Delicious pies
and pastries are available with late
fruit. Peaches are most useful In the
making of these late desserts, for the
acid or the fruit is a great aid to diges.
tion.
Nice For Luncheons.
Pech Cakes.-Tiake at cupful of flour,
a teaspoonful of baking powder, a half
teaspoonful of salt, one egg, a half
cupful of milk, a half cupful of sugar, a
tablespoonful of butter and six peaches.
Sift the flour, baking powder and salt
into a bowl; add the milk, beaten egg 1
and melted butter and mix together.
Put on large, deep pie dish. Wash.
pare and halve the peaches and put
on top of batter, stone side up; sprin
kle with sugar. Bake in hot oven.
Serve while warm with milk or crenm.
'each Cobbler.-Take one pint flour,
one-half teaspoonful salt, twiviteaspoon
fuils haking powder sifted torttler sev
et-il limes. one-quarter cupful butter
rubbed in, one egg beaten and mixed
with one scant cupful milk, one quar
ter cupful cream. Bent this hatter
well. iIi a granite baking dish about
one-half full of pared and stoned peach
es. Allow one pint of sugar to each
quart of fruit; cover with batter and
bake until peaches show a dark red
color; cool and serve with sugar and
crea m.
Fritters For Tea.
Peach Fritters.-Lay the halves of
ripe, tender peaches on a flat dish,
sprinkle with sugar. Let stand for -in
hour, turning once. Dip each pieco
separately in batter and cook to a
golden brown in deep, boiling fat. The
batter should be mixed several hours
before It is needed. It is made by
stirring one-half cupful cold water into
the well beaten yolks of two eggs.
Add to this gradually nn even cupful
of sifted flour and a tablespoonful of
olive oil. Bent vigorously for three
minutes. Just before using add a pinch
of salt and the whites of the eggs
ieaten to a stiff froth.
Baked Peach 'uddi ng.-Take one
hail' cupful of rice and boil in a quairt
of boiling water till tender. Add one
vupfi of gra nuolated sugar. one table.
spoOnfli or bint i or. nn1e1 when tle sugar
14 dissolved add Iiphe yolks of two eggs.
(ook for one nintute. Rut tert a pud
ding dish. add first a layer of rice, then
a layer of peaches and so on unil the
peaches are all used, finlishinug with the
rice. Add one cupfull of the Pean-h
Jule. Bake in) a moderate oven twen
tv-five minutes. Tatke fron the oven
and cool. Make a meringue of two
whites of the eggs and two tablespoon
fuls of powdered sugar. Slightly brown
in a slow oven and serve with or with
out sauce.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
All perons holding claims against the
estate If the late .J. ii. Nix must
piresent the same, duly proven, on
or before the 25th day of January, 1916,
or- be debarred payment; andi all per
sons indebtedI to saidh estate must make
payment on or- before' the above (late to
the undlersignedi.
B. i11. (CAm,~,.
:36 Administrator-.
EYE COMFORT
fort ~ lt-o CYChe eye in IC perfctly
- lited jpair of 4hC'ses- or spee,
re Cin I retnt : and shon1141idni e Ie
n r me s or-I~It~I!I ' Cinonn ti C- th
resit -onmfeortablyCC4on 11he n4o4-.
We Give Comfort
In the Frames As
W'ell as in the l enses
tlt reanl~ het faditejd;C by 40-.
In ing you' r, '
Globe Optical
Company I
Masonic Temple
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NATURE
.' .I3i IIUI111s, orallges, oP
prepareslC for~ food, is s~
in against deadly ger'in-s.
Preparing L J
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Auditor's Notice
The titne for taking returrns for iscal year
hI96, will opeist tily of .htituary,1ti. amill (!lose
')th day of February, 1916, after wieli tine 50
ier veitt will he adeed, its provided by law, for
loti-reit rns.
uTihe Audtitor will nake the rotiils as rtiril,
oegitittiatg tt
'alhotii. .\lnitty, .11an. 11, it fletiooii.
Central. Tiesday ant Wedtiestiny. .1,anuary
I and V'. to t o'iIoC(k Wedlitesday.
Isa itlieei Cotton Miill, Wedliesaity. .1 atii airy
2. :1 to 5 p. Iml.
Catechee, hi, rsT y..la t anry 1:3. fortenaon.
Norris, Thirsdiay. .iuttary 13, afterioon.
.1ihel-ty. l''ritly and Satitilrlay. . at aoii ry I I and
., till Iool Saittaldaiy.
Easley C'otton ali: No. '2. -riday. . niary 11,
r4o11 ; toit' " . ml.
.\laplef,141 t Ck'ut itt 3111. 611111 rtiny, .lN 11P a N,y Ia
14l111 I to 11i. ill.
-int linck Smil ur lay aifternion. .la ninry ,
i4 i l* to -1 I. inl.
Ia le y, l hy and 'Tle.slaty, .Ianuiiary 1; 111d
S.to |i '1 alok Tiaesilav.
.\If( Ntill, Tlesiay. . itaiaary is. frotn ;.' 01
do11 it. Ill.
IiSley .otto ii! No. I.Wei ..laiuary
t. renloonl.
C .lettwvooil tiattoan Al ill. \Vce:Ine'aIay. .inniiary
. aifternoon.
W. 1. llester's Store, Thu rsuiny. .latiiiuariY 20.
atL ooi.,
I .aooper's C in, Th'ursliny,.auntt ry 20,afternaooto.
I hrtia sville I''rilay, .lantiary '1, forenoont.
Ileers Creek. Vrlday. .lantinry '1, afternoon .
S'itin pk inltown, $itaiy..lia!tina ry ''2,forenooii.
Hiolly Spritgs. 8attralay..laniary:1.fterioon.
Eastaitoe, 'T'tiescav, .1naltitry 25, aftertioon.
M lie 'reek, Wedlteslaty..latittary' *M.forenooti.
tIiap Hill, Wlilitesalay, .lanairy 2I. oifternool.
Six Mile, Thti rsday..lanuary '7. forenoona.
I'riters. Thursday, .latituary 2.7, afternooti.
Ihialantace of time iai my otliCe ti lickens c. If.
Rlespectfually.
N. .\. ('ll R IST0l'1l:CI,1
coltl' y \tt litor.
Tax Notice
ill((i- of Colity Treasurer, l'ickens County.
PIlckents. S. C.. Oc tober 1. 191-v
The books for the colleclitit of State aI'd
outlily taixes wilt Ib Cot oapen fromi ocetober I.
.1la. to Dliem r , Htala l.
Tho e who prefer to do0 s (ati illy in liu
try, 11 , with I ier enti n'blition a l. Those
Oih o ietfer ply ing fit 1-ebruairy, illo.en ci i o .i)
% filh '. per vetlfitintlditional. Those who porefer
ntyitig in Alarch, 11111. 11) Owt 15th of sitd motith
-iil lto so by ialvilig ala iialalitioiti per eit.
\ ler siiiil late the li iks will Close.
N. i. - Taxipayers owning property ar laniyltig
ixils for others wit!llvlease ask for r.ax receit t
in iich townshia or speciail school alistrict in
vhich ie- or they mayk) Cwt projerty. This is
vry impfrtant. as thece atre so imly sciool
lisi icts. Thoe who a1( ) It wish to coinle to
lie 111 li e(till write ine, imit liter thi t lie.'Inth
it au-eatiar, naai I will furiasi thein with the
(iou tiale 11n1e l tey 4.n11 pay Im. byv cheeolk.
noney aler or regisleret mail. It sthinil aie
.ei d o niotat xel illaa'. eln ii l ia all. ul%
41a1n nlot iiso theinu. 'lenase ato anot str.at lmeV (in11h
vithaui r Weiitu2 siamie, was it i%' tlithi lea et
ost: iit 'elt tiherwis.e it lIull-t he sht, aar'
'isk.
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No 42 . -i a Irasa ar
'II i( I 1 No. InO~~
py SatiiNa . SIl Iel
the E4~1C touills
UPONS or Vauablemiits s
miRCOMAN
millsLA
WALKOVER
FOR MEN AND WOMEN
Made by Ceo. E. Keith Company,
Campello, Mass.
For Quality, Workmanship, Variety, Indivi
and Style.
(Signed) 1E
The PANAMA INTERNATIONAL, EXPOSITION,
SAN FRANCISCO, 1915. 18
CHARLES L. MORE, F. W. STIFF, 1W
President. Prest. of the Superior jury.
ASHER C. BANER, . H. FMBACH,
Director of Exhibits. Secy. of* International A ward System.
GRAND PRIZE DEPARTMENT MANUFACTURES AND VARIED INDUSTRIES.+
By CELLAS H. GREEN, Chief
F~OLGE R, T HORNLEY &0CO
Sole Agents, Pickens, S. C.
] Number of C1nestmets
4 n
4
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AheR toeveyu.h BANEre as hretfore.C,
w ietoffr yo Exibt. Januay o tratoa ~a ytm
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~Eawasy,,600.