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SThE SENTINELJ URNAL Entered April 28, 1903 at Pickeus, 8. 0., ae secood olassiomatter, under act of Congrems of Marob 8, 1879. VOL, XXXVIL rICIT, SOUTH CAROLINA, THUanDAY, NOMBEA 20 107 FROM OUR COR Pickens Route 4 Dreamer. sickness was the cause of y staving away so long. My dear Ather has been very ill for tlree weeks it is mueh better now. Mrs. Hester Rigorlin visited her moth MIrs. Sallic Chapman last week. G. W. and S. 0. Dorr, of Euou, visit I relatives in tliis. part last week. There will be services at' Griffin 'on hianksgiving, beginning it 10 o'clock. DPreamer, I thank you for the synop a of Petrarch and Liura which I find ery interesting to me for I have a little xperienc along that line myse'f. But y looking up we have pictures by the ngels and whisperings of all that's right aind fair. Even when the blue ky is covered Aith leaden clouds, we ay remember 'hat patience and not espair bringo a reward. There never was a trouble that could not be worse; if we can mond it letq do so, if we can't, lots beautify our lives as much as we eau and cover our crosses with roses and speak of the plenisant things instead of the nupleasant ones. Girls we will not always find this journey of life what it seems, nor, does it lie all the way t'irough verdant v~dleys and flowery meadows, nor is it always bright with the sunhght of pleasure. You will not find a bed of rosos to ,eoline upon every time you are weary; we must not expect it if we would not be disappoint. ild. We may find some deep gullies to cross an the briars will tear our nice elothing, We will find i lenty of roses by the way but they grow among thoris and if we would gather them we must not be afrrid of a few scratches. We should not have our linen mote spotless than our character. Keep your con science clear and your heart pure and as you go into the word you will make that name for yourself that it is your right, nay, your duty to do. Do not sit in the r. parlor whilegyour mother goes about the household uties all day with the help of one girl when there is work for six. Do not let her wear old clothes that you ma. wear silk, for when those busy 2' hands are folded over that loving heart that has ceased to beat, your heart will ache dud you will think if you only -could bring mother back yon would love her ais never before. We all like the kind of people that arp always doing something and jor, ulways saying I mean to do something some # time. We are going to do a kindly deed Sometime, perhaps, but when? Our sympathy give :n time of need. We will do so much in the coming years, We will banish the heartaches, the .doubte and fears, And we?'l comfort the lonely and dry thaeir teare, Sometine perhaps, but when? We will give a smile to a suddened heart, 'Of the heavy burdens, wve'll share a part, Sometime perhaps, but when? ;Bometimne we're going to right the wrong, floumeme the weak we'll help make strong, noetime well come with love's - weet song, Som'etiiejperhiaps, but when? -Clevie, 'ala E4.Aroit: I will write you a few dots from our commuaunity. We haive been having some rainy weather and the roads are getting -very bad. Obristmas is nearly here and many 4.re not yet through gathering their .Crops. Samuel Edens visited Mrs. Marga ee Edens, his mother, last Sunday, anfd rep->rte a fiae time. W. iUosemon E~dens visited James Ediens oin last Sunday. We are listening for the wedding bells to ring, shortly but would like enuch better to get some of the cakes RESPONDENTS. it Santa Claus don't break the ring. 7 Boys, get on a rush and Yote for t your rural carrier. The contest will b o001n close. W. H Rigdon is havinr a now a buildinig put up on his Galloway i firoperty and others are repairing and building in this community. H. H Lynch has his ginnery run ning again. I will write again soon if I do not lose my pen. PAPA'S OI.DEST Boy. Liberty. Wasn't 1st weeks paper bright a and chatty? I felt liks sayiig amen to the editorial on "Thanksgiving." Let us render fervent thanks on that day at least. It will be hard to make them real and heartfelt unless we y have been in the habit of thanking our Heavenly Father for each gift as we receive it. As Thanksgiving Day is a milestoue in the passing year, it c 'should be made as Pleasant and oh erful as our means will' allow. Turkey and cranberry sauce are not g nfceaAry to a hAppy feast. Do the beit you can and make up the lack in love and good cheer. t What an iniRpirati->n the cheerful, hopeful person is, one who can say through all the trials and vicissitudes of life: "The Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not." When I say a cheerful spirit I do not mean those who spend their time in mirth and gaiety, never i stopping to r fleet on who am I. and what am I and whither am I going? Take time oh friends, "Take time to be holy." Since I told about my preetty tur key I have had several oflers to swap Sir 'Tom. I exchanged one- of his sons with a friand. I was reminded of the two boys who went to town each with a sack of rabbits for sale. One went back home without having sold a isingle rabbit. His mother asked what was the reasmn that he had knade no sale, when , he replied, i ell, no one never asked me what I had." Directly the other son came t in, his sack empty, anti his pocket t jingling with money; on being asked how he came to sell out he said, "As e I walkei the streets every few steps ' I'd halloo 'rabbits, rabbits!' ' I ha looed "turkey" but did not think about it being free adveetising, so please forgive the offence, Mr. Editor. v "Old Farmer," If I could write as 1 well as you, and the rest of the S.J c contributors, I'd not let my nen grow I. rusty. I Dreamer's baby kissed the twvo [ contest babies and when she wvent to y take her customary nap said, "I don't s wvant to leave them off mama, 'et me I take 'em wiv me to shut-eye town," ' and went to sleep with the paper in f her arms. C Thanking you all for the good send j off~oo gave the~ boy. I still remain e your, Dreamer. Hazel Happenings. IDear Editor and Readers,'I will, r after so long a time, csome forth with I a few more scattering lines. (4eneral h'eahl is good. .Farmera are very near done gath.: ert ug crops, sowing rye, et ct ra. Messrs. John . Langston, C. E and W. E Thomas, and Mrs. Eliz'a. r both Gillespie visited at the home of r A. TI. Winchester lest Nunday and v M inday. L 0 Giltrap and son Ed. visited Daniel Winchester lest Sunday. C. P. Gi-ilespie's sale was very well ti attended considering the roughness. of the weather. Messrs .on. trin - nd Jesse Allison of Piedmont, was' I attendance at this sale. Mr. G. od family left the day after the sale )r their future home near Piedmont. Willie T. Chastain bought Mr. rille-eple's farm and will we presume, ake to himself an holpmeet, - id be uie in Mr. O's stead. D. W. Cantrell, Jr , has purchased part of the James Porter farm pod as moved to the same.. Messrs A. L. and Elijah Edens ave been surveying land in this sec on the past week. J. R. Meece, of RoIUman, N. C., as moved his large saw mill to this ide, having located on Dauiel Win hester's land. He has a good plant nd can make most any kind df lumu or you want. Born unto Mr. and Mrs. J. R. leece, on the 17th uit., a son. Well, hurrah for the contest in our paper. Mountain Sprout. Dots from Dalton. Good morning Mr Editor, I have ome again as it has been raining nd "Jack Frost" lis not got me yet. W. E. Thomas and family were thu ;uests of R B. Lumkii last week. Misscs Sadie and Stella Parker isitedl Misses Pearle and Bi2ssie Dal on last week. Mr. and Mre. Robert Curtis visited Jr. aLd Mrs. R. B. Lumkin lust Sun !ay. Misses Pearic and Bessic Dalton vere the guests of Misse Hattie and dinnie Nix Sunday ast. Misses Rosie and Minnio Herd vere the guests of Miss Essie Lum un last Suaday. Mr. and Mrs. B F. Mauldin spen sunday with the family of J. E Nix Sam Bolding of the Prater's sectior nade a flying trip to Walhalla lasl Priday. Look out girli. The writer worshipped at Milt ireek last Sunday and heard a fine ermon by the pastor. Rev. J. E, Poster. It looks as thoub the wedding Oig will ring in the Mile Creek see. 1011. 63n. Mesdames S. F. and W. E. Curtis, made a dying trip to Greenville last reek. Uncle Tom. Six Mile Hellol "Papa's Girl," I saw in last ?eek's paper about the undersigned ot working mu-ch, ad having -0 auch to write. W by, honey, God less your soul, you don't know it ight. I work hard all day and do ay writing at night.. I would ask on to comne down and spen~d a week itih me and help m.. work some, but don't think you could bold ont to pork longer than a da y at a time, r any one that ?on't work much an't stand it long at a tiine, so you list come down and we will see who an do the most work. E.irl Akexande'r p'.-sed1 thirough lix Mlile on his wa.y to, , n al, to his wmik at S. Rt. K-lley'su. ist Monday, wvhere ho had been vie - ing home folks in the Stewart ect ion. When 1 see Daeamer and Cleavie's ieces I get a ten cent ismile on my ace for I know that I uam going to end something good Let onur cor' e'spondents wake up and see what re crn do for our little paper. Robert Manidin, and wife visited ue town of Catechee labt Thursday. Gordon Pickens has set himself up a new stirrey. Mrs.. George Dur'ium gave the >una folks a singing last Sunday A Pair of 2'W Two of the Con Baby THESE ARE BRIGHT FAC We will publihli two ntiv next we. k can publish the pie'ur. N. D. Tayor will bo in his atdoo in day thereafter ur iil Dec. 15th. Thi- c'utet et se; Dveenbor 18:l% WO afternooun which va ;ruity eij yd by ill prealant. Yur tcI ibu spent. onw tay butl ,veel. u- . v li'lt-e to.w. v! ,at - I S. D1lm 1-11s a ..,d folon Oil h li-.ger, P. W1. Willionu is putting up a nice r sid nce on Mtin lstret in tLe town of Six Mile. 31rs. J. U. N hba but, calld to Andirson on account of the ieki.eas of h.-r muother, Mrs. , illivan, who is t 11. iws E' ie Arno!-. i its d iin tle King stetion last neek. Friku what I saw a few Siandoa3d ag# I think the wedding.t 1ell8 will ring real soo, at flit helioe of "Ie'pn's Girl." Guesa labmt .o wheat phe nieant wlen she was witinifig, 116t jst hated to t41 it. Do,'t you uppo--e it "as Shat way, Mr: E-litor? 'I would be jpt like her it I was q-,iug to get maprr:ed, I don't Ihint I wonld toll the old folks for they might hok cross-.Eyed ut me Ro I f ..s this is eningh "aid aboit 1hi1, Qo gaod Iye. W A Hind, icks viited in L bat.ly and Anderson lat w--ek Hog killing is the oitl r of tie day at unr house. Some are talhiag f owing vwheat nowv soon. It is almost timea Miss Ermma Heijdaicks, of the King section, visited her aunt, MEs. Lula Arnold, last week. Health of this commnwinty is very good at present. I am truly glad to know thait the corresponde~lnt, Mointin Boy, is not deadc Comec ag~aiaa, with ,.iour iLP~nm.; tell us. all the good niewsi frm 30our section. I will ringm ofY for I sa com ~ne at coumng; it ltoks to ame like that ne baagev, so success t a 'J H~ K>'INTI.. Jwauax. aind its many rendters. "1 Ie's onae or thei get -ri(ch-~quic k sort, "Yes, his wealthay uan(le died very suddenly."'---eeveland Pl~ anae-. - THIS COUPON entitles t TIhe Sentbine-Jouarnai 5 votes for.............~..... 5 votes for M iss...... of............ 5 vno for. ~ .~. Btiauties. C4 testants in our Show. ED YOUNG AM'RICANS. Semd in) yor phoIograpi early fo we Pwckeum nevt .jtuirdjay and ovry Saxtur Keep Your Eye on the Vote They are All Climbing-Some Faster Thn Others MAN. NEW FACES THIS WEEK. FOR CARRIERS' ilzE1. Iosa O'Dell, Liberty, 4.275 R F 1'ead, Pickeis. 2,195 R L Hiendersou. Pickina 1,170 Jake Allgood, Liberty, 610 Middloton kiester, Pickens 1,860 C 0 Maters, Central, 2,085 Wm Mullirix, ''entral, 00 D ( humli.-e, Euthy, 415 B F Freeman, Pickens, 2,1(160 - MuWitorier, Liberty, 800 Frank HendrickA, Plcke"s, 1,895 Hal Hogg', U1alhou1, 400 -- Steele, Central, 200 SCHOLABSHIP PRIZE. Dreamers' Arthur, Lib-erty, 2.930 Miss Luoia Earle, Pickone, 3,125 Tillman Garrett, Hurricaue, 1,405 Mism Zora Smith, Central, 1,865 Mtbs Lona Balentine, Central 2,685 Miss Lida Lemlie, Esialey, 295 Mli-i Essie Kolle!y, Pickens 830 Mis Kitty Edesm, Pnampkiutown 360 Mi.n' Elkio Herd, Pickens 80 Miti Viola O:lstrap, 1,000 NIiR Pearle Dilton, Hurrienne 405 FOR 'IOWNSHIP PRIZES. CENTRAL. Lena~ Baldino 2,685 Zora Smithl 2,0J(0 E ASLEiY.. Mattio Bowen 215 Lida L'slie. 295 LIBERTY Almai (layton 8,125 PICKENS Lucia Rarle 3.065 Essieo Kelley, Piokens 830 Viola Gilstrap, Pijckena 1,000 H URR 'ANE Lizzio Garrett 1,261) Nora Chlnaman 330. Peario Datltnni 405 EAS 'ATOE Flora Winches'te'r 430 Leona~f Ch pmanZI! 200 Lida~ TJhomani 235 PU M PKINTrOWN la E'rced 425 (aty ~dousH 640 he holder to 5 votes in l's Prize Contest. ...-..... ............Rural Carrier ......-....ownship. ....... ..... for sch ola reni