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Pickens Sentinel Jooniel trivorttfiiug Bites ItORHonwb'e (tUr?<l i'lakeaa Foitoffloe m Second 01ms Mail Matter PICKEN8, 8. C. ; THURSDAY May 12, 1910 W. T. Bethea, of Dillon, received a letter recently from a lady in New York, saying that ner (laughter was a passenger on a train in which the Bethea tragedy occurred and had been frightened into a spell of sickness. Enclosed was a doctor's bill, which she said Mr. Bethea ought to pay. He replied that about forty years ago Sherman passed through here, frighten-1 ing people almost to death, but so far he had not heard of any doctor's bills being paid by Sherman's army. Encourage New Enterprises. The greatest need of Pickens to-day is a big pay roll. There can be 110 big pay roll without the employment of a large number of men, and this can not be without the investment of large Capital in useful ontornrisinc lilro mills, factories, etc. Capital should be attracted to Pickens in every possible way, and new enterprises encouraged with whole heartedness and enthusiasm. Louisville, Ky., is sending out to the world a fold er exploiting her advantages as a location for all kinds of enterprises, and offering all sorts of inducements to attract capital and encourage new enterprises. One inducement is to exempt from taxation for five years all factories and sites that may be established there. Another is to donate sites, in whole or in part, for factories. This is real inducement, this is genuine encouragement. This sort of inducement and encouragement would attract much capital and bring many new enterprises to Pickens, employing hundreds and thousands of men and creating a pay rol) that would pour thousands ? 6f dollars weeklv 011 the counters of our merchants, and into other commercial avenues of the town. There are tentative propositions right now to locate enterprises in and about Pickens. A furniture factory could be locat-1 ed here if properly incouraged. Towns are made by encouraging: enterprises; bite towns are made in this way; big cities are thus builded. Let Pickens encourage new enterprises. Greater Pickens must be our motto. Business and Relegion In the great rush of this 20th century the christian man seems to have lost, sifVit. r>f tin* great fact that Business and Religion should go hand in hand. Read our Lords "Sermon on the mount," which contains all necessary construction and ad-vice that is needed in the Chris titm life, ^hose that do certain things are "blessed," and those that do other things cannot be "blessed," and then he comes to temporal things, he said "consider the lilies," the "Beasts of the field," compare them with the value of a human soul, again, why are you anxious, your father feeds and clothes them, and he then giv?*s the great foundation for the christion to build upon. "First seek ve the kingdon of God and his righteousness and all these t.hillCM Slhnll cwlflrwl iin^A .v.. v?? */v IV.\? UIIIU you,"' What things? Of course the things which he has just been talking about, food, raiment and being anxious about the temporal affairs of this world. The great urgent ne >d of the christian to-day is faith, in God's word, wo pass along our streets and wo see over the doors of business houses " it Co.," Wh.atdoes It mean? It means that men have found that tho brains and capital of two men accomplishes greater results than can one man, and it is good, and what christian we men need to-day is to take God into our business, and he l>eing our partner, we must divide our profits with him; listen ?i. 1 ? ? ut \jruu ajjeaKiiiK rnrougn malachi. "Bring i?i fill t.ho into my storr house and I will open the windowe of Heaven and pour you* out such blessings that there will not be room to receive it." My brother have you taken God into your business? Do you consult him (ivorv ronvnlnir fnv hisomlil ance in your temporal life and business? If not, then you have missed the sweetness of life that belongs to the christian man or woman in this world. But some one says. "I do all this but I can't see that I am benefited," allow me to ask you one question. If you have taken God into copartnership, do you divide profits with him? Do you expect to have a partner and you take all that's made? i. null JUU IlfUU nut l AJiftt IU hold such a Company together very long. Christian men we are living on Gods land, we are his tenants on a thousand farmes, but are you paying your rent? Answer the question "will a man rob God." and see if von are carrying your Religion into I your business. God is calling to-day as never before, for men to pay their rents, to divide their profits, to prove him, millions are dying without any knowledge of God, and are now looking this way and asking this | question 14who is Jesus?" Dr. liracllc, a missionary in (Jhina said eny (lay (luring the famine in 1907, tlu? fund sonl from America was placed in the hands of the missionaries to distribute, he visited ;t neigborinj^ town and worked hard all day, relieving the starving and at OA ening he sat down on t he bank of tin* canal to eat his lunch but the starving women and children crowded around him, he couldn't cut, hut gave it out anions them; over on the other hank sat a man, who said ''what am I going to do, my wife and children hasn't had anything to eat in three days, we have heen taught to kill missionaries the people who ..1 4- T T... (Umui j I'suh, >v iiu isu raiiss; Men it has been nearly 2,000 years ago since Jesus said "(Jo teach all nations," and yet there are millions of people on this earth today who are eagerly asking this question "who is Jesus?" God is today callinu to men to answer this call by combining their religion with their business, if we fail to heed and obey, we will meet it in the judgement, then "what will your answer be." J. T. Taylor. "Corn Growers Manual" Sent Out. I have sent out this week a copy of "Corn Growers Manual" to the hoys in the corn growers contest. All hoys who desire to contest for a State prize should write lion. K. J. Watson, Columbia. S. (\ Any fanner in the county can enter the contest. Those who desire to enter contest send to Commissioner Watson for the corn manual. The State Contest, is separate from the County Contest. The Progressive Fanner, of Raleigh, N. ('., has offered $1 ,;">()() in prizes. The hoys in the county contest should write to that paper and get instructions so that they may enter the contest for the prizes offered by that paper. Respectfully, H. T. I Tallinn, County Supt. of Kducation. BILIOUS? CONSTIPATED? HEADACHE? FOR SPEEDYRELIEF. [Nearly Evertfbodvl TAK.m I SIMMONS 1MR REGULATOR I [ jWNOT YOU3l| 1 Church Notices Keet> this for reference. Until notice of change is given the following? order of service will be observed on the Pickens charge M. E. C. S. PICKENS CHURCH. Sundav School: Everj Sunday 10 a. m. Epworth League service ev CI?- J* ? - wi y ounuay t p. m. Prayer meeting every Tuesday 7 p. m. Preaching every 1st 2nd and 4th Sunday 11 a. m. Church Conference, on 4th Sunday in April, July and October 11:80 a. m. Sacrament of the Lord's Sup per, on ist Sunday in Feb. May, August and Nov. at 11:30 a. m. Preaching at the Jail, every Second Sunday 4 p. m. Preaching at the Mill Chapel every 4th Sunday 7 p. m. Bethlehem. Preaching at Bethlehem Church every 1st Sunday 3 p. m. every 3rd Sunday 11 a. m. Church Conferericeon 1st Sunday Feb., May, Aug. and Nov. at 3:30 p. m. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper on 3rd Sunday in Feb. May, Aug. and Nov. 11 a. m. A cordial invitatiou is extended to all. T /I AT ci. Vy. i un^ue Pastor, Pickens Charge M. E. C. S. LIBKRTY CIRCUIT Porters chapel, 1st. Sunday 11 a. m. Twelve Mile 1st. Sunday 3:30 p. in. Liberty 1st Sunday 7:30 p. in. Gap llill 2nd Sunday 11 a. m. Uuhama'ind Sunday 3:30 p. m. I 1 lihert.v rnt.inn mill 9ml Snr>. (lay 7:30 p. in. Liberty 3d Sunday 11 a. in. Twelve Mile 3d Sunday 3:30 p. tn. Liberty 3d Sunday 7:30 p. m. Pair View 4th Sunday 11 a. in. Gap 11 ill 4th Sunday 3:30 p. m. Liberty cotton mill 5th Sunday 11 a. m. li.-i- "i ' ft "? " n/% iiuiiama am r>unaay p. m. C.Ij. McCain, Pastor charge. NORTH PICKENS CIRCUIT Friendship 1st Sunday 11 a. , in. McKinney's chapel 1st Suni day H p. in. , Mount Bethel 2(1 Sunday 11 (I. J 11 New Hope 2d Sunday 3 p. m. Salem 2(1 Sunday 7 p. m. McKinncy's chapel 3d Sunday 11 a. m. Friendship .'id Sunday 3 p. m. Saloni 4th Sunday 11 a. in. New Hope 4th Sunday 3 p. in. Bethel 4th Sunday 7 p. in. E. L. Thoniason I Pastor in charge. SiTA'I'L' f\t*y coivnu /? * I1AT *XT 4 <m t n v/r nuu i ii univviiiiii/t, County of Pickens. By J. B. Newberry, Probate Judge: WHEREAS, W. C. Simpson made fuit to me, to grant him letters of Administration of the estate and effects of Samuel Simpson. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditois of the said Samuel Simpson deceased, that they be and uj>pear before mo, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Pickens on the 20th day of May 1910 next after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause if any they have, why the said administration should not l>o trrant ed. Given under my hand, this 9th d;iy of May Anno Potnini 1910, J. H. Nkwbkury. (seal) J. P. P. C. Whereas, n tielitlonfron tlie freeholders and electors of IliiKood Hohool district No. 38 hits been tiled with the couuty Hoard of Kduca lion nskiiiK Htiid hoard for permission to hold mi election in said district to determine whether or not mills extra levy shall lie levied on said district lor school purposes, it nppearinK to the ('ounty Hoard of Kdueation llnit the petition meets the requirements of the law. Therefore itlnorilereo that the trustees of nhove named district do hold an election on Mav-H.at llHgoodn school house tor the ahove stated purpose. The Trustees of rtliovc iihiium! olsirlct i"tro hereby appointed uiitniiKers ui -niil election, The election to he hehl neeonlhiK to the requirements of ?eclion I'JOH ?if the school Ihw. K. T. Ilnllum, se<\ ?* Clim. HAIRRBAL8AM ^flir1'""" *'"'i 1,11 wll Novor >'*11 t* tBM Hair to it* Youthful Color. C?11! I I I A / \ T/ At T C. i- r\ i lie ivty oiunc i"/' '%# . w/t uk^'?,':1:1 ' ffl^ s the "stone" that support# the entire supersructure. The "Keystone" of this store's Jewelry Business is f.iir prices, superior goods. If you want a flawless diamond come here and get it. Precious stones and ornamental jewelry from here is guainteed highest Kr?'le obtainable. H. Snider, jewblhr Knnlo.v, f4m ^ Seneca^News Messrs. W. R. Conley and Oliver yoyle, of Olemson, were vlQlfinOfin Snmuxi <111 Uinwlmr .if - ?* UVUVVU VU UU1IUCIJ VI. last week\ Misses Cony el's and Jennie Allan, of Central, were visiting in Seneca last Friday. It was reported that an air ship passed over Seneca Sunday going in a north-western direction. Thfl TVTcxxxr WAnn "? ?. A1VTT XXVJ/V TT VA/14I11UH UII* veiling had to be postponed Sunday on account of the hoayy rains and high water. Mr. J. W. Hopkins, who has been ill at his homo in Central, is reported better. His son, Mr. J. N. Hopkins, of Seneca, U/aa Atr/w orvrv w/ dcu I1IIII Ocltlll ilJi-.y and Sunday. Salem, W. O. W. Camp will unveil the R. C. Emerson, deceased, monument at tho New Hope burying ground on tho fifth Sunday, May 29, at twothirty P. M. Tho public cordially invited to attend Rev. M. R. Kirknn.trir.lr will preach at Old Pickens Church I on next Sunday afternoon at four o'clock. Mr. James, M. Moss, of Walhalla, who, it is reported, will be a candidate for Secretary of Stfttfi. wni in Snnopn loaf Mr. Moss, when asked whether the report was true or not., did not either deny or affirm it. He has been down in tho lower part of the State on business. Winthrop College SCHOLARSHIP and ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. The examnaton for tho nward of vacant scholarships in Wintbrop Colleuo and for the admission of now students will be held at tho County Court Houbo on Friday, July 1, ut ? a. in. Applicants must bo not less than fifteou years of ago. When Scholarships are vacant after July 1 they will be awarded to those making the highest average at this examination, provided they meet tho conditions governing the award. Applicants for scholarships should write to Presidont Johnson before the examination for Scholarship examination blanks. Scholarships are worth *100 and free tuition. The next session will open September 21, 1910. For furthor information and catalogue, address Pros. D. B. Johnson, Rock Hill. S. C. Notioe of Final Setflement and Discharae NOTICE is hereby given that I will make application to J. B. Newberry Esq., Judge of Probate for Pickens county, in the State of South Carolina, on the 27th day of May. 1010, nt 11 o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as said application can bo heard, for leave to tnake final settlement of the estate of M. T. Smith deceased, and obtain discharge as administrator of said estate. G. M, Smith, Administrator. Notice of Final Settlement and Discharge. NOTICE is hereby given that I will make application to J. B. Newberry Efwi.. Til H PrnKo^A ? f n~ W?. ? IUI 1 KM'IIM county, in the State of Kouth Carol inn, on the 2 day of June 1910, at 11 o'cloc k in the forenoon, or aa Boon thereafter ab said application can be heard, for leave to make linal sett lenient of the estate of D. A, Chamblin deceased, and obtain discharge) aa admrt. of Baid cutate. Z. L. (Jhnmblin, Ailnirl Statu of South Carolina, Countv of PickenH, By J. B. Newbery, Probate Judge. Whereas, T E Porter made Buit tome to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of J.F. Porter. These are therefore, to cite all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said J. F. Porter deceased, that they bo and appear before me, in the Court o? Probate, to be held at Pickens on the 19th day of May 1910 next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. f )i V(tn mt? l?nM/l *!?**? on* I. -I ' f v*> uuuv* hit ikuiu tllld nil)' (m April Anno Domini 1910. J. B. Ncv.'l>orry, J. P. P, C. Wberean, a petition from I lie freeholder)* nml electors of l'aleMtine achool district No. 'M has been tiled with tiie County Hoard of ICtlucatlon nskliiK ?aid Hoard for permission to hold ?n election in aald district to determine wiiether or not :t mills extra levy ahall he leviedj on said district for school purnoses. It appearing to the County Hoard of KducnHon that the petition meets the requirements of the law. Therefore it in ordered Hint the trtin teen of ahov* named district do hold an election on May 'JI at I'ilOKtllie achool house for me skovo dated purpose. The election to l>c held RccoriliiiK to the requirement* of Reetlon I^OH of the nchonl law. Tho triisteeii of above named <1 istrx't are hereby appointed manaRern of nald election, it. T. nullum, see. A chin. Castle Hall Plokens Lodge No, 123 K. of P., Stated convention 8:110 p. m? Monday evening after the 1st and <Jd Sunday. Worlt ahead for aii the Itankn, All viBitorR cordially invited. Fit/ i.r.lo. rv# II. G. MOORK. ?\ C. A. M. MOltItIS, K. of K. Anil 8. Professional Cards J. K. BOOOS W. K. FINDI.KY BOGGS & FINDLEY Lawyers Pickens, S. C. Office over Plekene benlc. ?8tf. i DONT* / CjLCkCl V1VVI Mr #jd J " " . " ' ' ' Designed by Roseuwald & Weil, < L. RO" GR1 I w p rree #&, , Let me Remedy I am anxious to nave vou I I Noah's Liniment, n\ for | _ c . I TO DEALERS AcUr Tin Soutbtrn Rr?tdy I ? U , . . , I If TM w*nl t? ?n the mn?l utiilic- _ Mm< 10 RkUOODO I lory Pits Roiedy on tke utrtrt. om Cty I lilt ripMU, writ? t<w Br pr*p*iitiM. 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