The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, April 13, 1876, Image 4
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Too Much Cotton"Pierco,
df Georgia,' in a
letter from Texas to tho Southern
Christian Advocate, givca,, b ;ine ra?.
tionai auvice to out- oouiuern plantera.
It is at ill much needed,'-*}**
though in substance often urgod upon
them befefro. Tho nieliop'B ivcfX*
ment of the subject is, however, both :
novel and entertaining. It id, a foj^e ,
iblo presentation of the though)|^|)f ;
Adam Smith, referred to by -ns n
tew days ago, that "Uimjjui . i^opd j
scorns to bo tho only proauCe of land i
which always and nece6sartally af
lords some rent to tho landlord."
Verily, king cotton, ltkb otlfcf '
lung., aw'
tho people. 1 ros.onty in this article
of Reduction, it geeina, "tendoth tf>
>> A ........ t
11 m/wvjr uua
been made, and yot tbe people are
on tho "ragged edge" of insolvency.
The moro wo make, the poorer we
grow. Ani^yet tho desperate bot is
laid ori another crop, in the face of
tqn years' unbroken uniformity of
results. The heathen adage, "Whom
tho gods mean todestioy they first
make mad," is being actualized. No
soil, no fertilizer, no seasons will save
tfie* country on tlic line of its present
: 11 >1 l f n ?
iignuuuurai punuy. xue result is
just as disastrous on tho virgin soil
ot Texas as on tho wasted lands of
Georgia. Tlio man who loses money
ia making ten bags of cotton will
lose yet more in tlie production of a
hundred. This is fact in oxperience,
iu spite of theory and figuring. For-*
give this episode, for I am really dis-'1
tressod at the prospects of the country
financial Bad government may
d?*troy ua and property, but no
legislation can lift us out of tho present
"slough of dospond,*' without
hyino 8iipj>1 ios. I3read and moat must
bo made, not bought. The great
burden of expense lies l ight there.?
The stomach costs more than the
back. Make bread, raise meat, live
at home, bo self\supporting. Neither
inflation, nor contraction, nor the
jiiuwiuiut jminit m me coming platform,
will save us. Help must coiuo
out of the ground, in breadatutlu.?
Ton may go to Texas?nil cotton
will swamp you; you may stay in
Georgia and grow fat and rich on
pene, potatoes, wheat and corn. Lot
us till cur garners with all manner ot
store; then our oxen will l>o strong j
to laoor, our sheep will bring torth
thousand*; thou there will "bo no
breaking in nor going ont" in quest
of food?plenty and peace wi 1 la.ah
"oomplaiuing in onr streets," and woshall
be a happier and hotter,'people.
^ t
The New Steel Making l'roceseTho
result of tho test of tho now
proccss for making steel, which was
tried at Harrisbunr. Pa., a short timo.
wnsfluch as givo indications of its croating
an important revolution in the
manufacture of steol. At the test alludod
to, 0,000 pounds of steel were
made in two furnaces. ZS'ino heats
wore run, in four of which wore placed
500 pounds of cinder pig and a like
amount of McCormiolc pitf iron. As
noon as this became liquid, chemicals
wore thrown in to sepcrato tho sulphur
and phosphorus, and after this
another paclcago, which converted the
iron into steel in five ininutos from the
time of tho introduction of tho chomi
cals. Tho llurmburg Tolcgraph ways: j
The cost of chom'.cnls is 64 cents por
ton ot steel, while tlio saving in iron
is from 4J to 7 por cent., while tho
lOjJH in iron hy tho Bessemer procca8
of convorting iron into stool is very
nearly iiU per cent. Such rosults may
well attract tho attention of iho trade
in fltocl rails, and it would certainly
Room to put a quietus on tho folly of
buying liny moro iron rails At our
railways. As ono steel rail will last
as long ab nvo 10 sovon iron rails, it
only remains to provo that tho moth-*
od of Dr. Fields produces a steel as
rellablo for wear as tho Jiossomcr rails
to sottlo tho question of supororily to
even that process. Wo trust whatovs
or is yet nooded in tho way of a test
will bo carefully applied to this diHCovcry,
and ho give tho choapcst and tho
best rails that scionco can produce.
Valoosta Timkh;?Tho farmer who
has?
Meat in the smoko liousc,
lJuttor on th<; board,
Cotroo in llio little bag?
Sugar in tbo gourd?
in the "independent thinker" of tlio
ago. We'll vote lor him lor president.
?How to Majw^yifirKiw omtvT
Tho lilno "13'aJ)pt,<&dhiYT^; planting
cotton. Tt.iH n. nrnp, whiolt
iy>tl>ing can raplf^4yr^lv^
lot ft not tMooiMim iisurpert or? likxt
all kings, as has boon Batfl, ttf WflV
consivuvo Lbo t^st&pco ?f kfl
Pro^r3!fttiwf' fmts"*Stt?cic WurTurHho
pi'Q&tfetyo CUMU"** U?5f*Wa^tiy i*inm
tHe?* fhl*. 4mX
tWvott MMA'S siftwf
rocejrd?H?ltoirt Mb*. ^pMtetf m
this city, hao?^H#H0IMllStlurAl Caro
linian-a brief account of his pWjihMm
crop raised last your, which we transfer
to our columns. It is'a good loe*>
tson. Jlo oti ^,jA
First, havo your land well undordralt\ed;
when that is dono, tho first
week in February haul from undor
your'shed 100 cart loads ofw'811 Vottcil.unleaehod^yMjuro,
^laQ4O0jpounds
guano and two bushels salt; broadoast
flu* on one, acre,, and turn undor,
with a two horso Watt plow, eight or
. .. . 'v.f ?*;.? S3, . . s
ton menes deep, not iorgeuirtg"to ftdd
a littlo white man's sweat, tho host
,fertilizer cvor usod. Jf your lar.d
breaks up in clodh-, usb tho Niahwitz'fl
harrow; if not., tho rotting will do; bo
suro to lmvo youi^ land woll pttlvof^
izod. When tho sonaon suits* to plant,
lay off your rows four toot apart, put
in 400 pounds of-guano, bod on tlhwt;
get a peck of tho Cheatham sood; soak
in warm wator twenty four hours; roll
in plaster; plant in chops tllroo feet
A r, i i- At-.. -1
luur buuu iu tuu f'.iiuii; covor
with tho hoc; thon run a roller oVOr
your bods, which will lonvo them two
inches nbovo tho level; when tho
plants get largo enough, thin out with
tho hand, leavingtwo'iYi onoli hi 11^ lot
tho hoo hands follow. I "always proi
for thinning to a stond beforo ranning
round. I got healthier plants; they
stand up better and grow ofF faster.
The next work is dono with a cultivator,
run twice in a row. J never
use a plow after the bedding up is
dono. 1 comploto tho work with
sweep ana hoc.
? Prayers
in the Inn.
"While passing a nigHt^ Rome time
sinco, at a largo hotel in ono ot the
Eastern cities, my mind was so favorably
impressed by the announcement
that the hour for the usual evening
services had nrrivod, that I can never
think of it, but with the desiro that in
every hotel, as well as in every private
family, the samo announcement might
bo mndo, thus giving to J-Uoho used to
gather around a family alter, a homelike
feeling, a sonso, while among
BtrangorH we aro one in Christ. More
particularly did 1 feel its influence
might bo for good upon thono unusoc
v\/ OIIUII u oui v itVj >Y IIIUII W ilO UU III III U I)
cod by singing a familiar hymn, tc
which ono of tho young Indies of the
family joined a piano accompaniment
followed by reading a portion ol
Scriptui'O and prayer.
Mn}' it not bo thus in evory family,
public or privato? How sweel tho romambranco
to thoso who may novor
meet again thin hido Ileavon?that
precious gathering. While everything
is being done for our comfort as stian?
gcrs and travellers, may not thin ono
VIV/HIIIII^ j'l KJ1 an WU ^KUIbUU
thon? Surely, nothing oho can rnako
a public stopping placo bo liko ones
own home. Do any of uh appreciate
(ho privileges of n family a tar? JIow
many can look back to Buch gather*
ings at thoir father's fircfiido an the
place where firat religious improssions
wore formed, never to he forgotten.?
Now York Observer.
A certain parson, who ia also a
school teacher, puntied a problem to
to It is class in mathematics the other
day. The liist hoy took it, looked tit
it awhile, and said, l4I pans." Second
hoy took it and said, "I turn it
down." The third boy stared at it
awiihilo and drawled out, UI can't
make it." "Very good hoys," said
ti e parson, "wo will cut for a new
ileal." And the switch danced like
lightening over the shouiilots ot those
depraved young mathematicians.
'
Whon Mark Twain was about to
marry, ma propoheu iaincr-in*law
anlcod him for a chrtraptor, ho said: "I
guoMH I can givo you Rome namos that
will satisfy you. Now, thore's Mr.
(joodman, of tho 'i'orritorial Enter*
prise. And thoro's Mr. Frodorick
MeCrclish, of tho Alta Californian.?
You writo to thorn. 1. guoss they II
give mo :i good ohuraotor. I guess
they will lie for mo. I'vo done the
huiuo for thom whonovcr requisition
has boon made upon mc."
inont on tho United
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J- VJJLaSQUK'/., olliorknown
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llate U. 8. Nnvy. ,
MAIM Ml) VELASQUEZ, disguised as a
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SPY AN1) SECRET SERVICE AGENT,
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Nov. 14, 1874.
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Clrccnvillc, S, C. Pickens, S. C.
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iltflOW 0*lM J , '? . M
. ?ft*ivi#M0*viB< Gv, Iteo, 18, 1876.
On and altar 3u?4ft#V U??Muber 19, the
V???ortgfflr*ro?nt?on< (ho > $?ul)l// C^J#na
Railroad will .run as follows: ,
'POR COLUMBIA.'
(p ;)p e?tl
Imtktt Charleston , i i ,. y . '. ..9 16 am
Arrive at Columbia ^ 6 W 9 m
Fflll AttQtJSTA.
^SMU(Jll^8 excepted.) , //
Leave Charleston 0 15 a m
Ah'HffW'Au^iiitt'A ,' .1 " 6 10'j> m
FOR CIIARLtfSTOtf. io
excepted.)
Lc^vo Columbia pjOO a m
Atfrlvo at Charleston 4'*15 p m
Leave Augusta t ? 9 00 a m
Arriv,p at Charleston 4 46 p m
COLUMBIA NIOHT EXPRESS.
Leave Charleston 9 1Gpm
Arrive ftf Columbia 7 20 a m
Leftve.Columbia 7 00 p m
Arrive nl Charleston 0 40 a m
H AtfOUSTA NIGHT 'f&TRKSS.
Leave Charleston 8 00 p m
A*ri?fc at Augttstn 7 46 a nt
Leave Augusta 8 <30 p u\
Arrive at Charleston 7 40 a m
HUMMKtlVrM.fi TRAfJ?."
(Sumlajfa except?il.) h
Loave Suuimcrviile ut 7 30 a m
Arrive at Charleston 8 45 a m'
bnnvo Charleston i t 8 15 p m
Arri,vg ut.Suuunervillo , 4. 30 i> in
CAMDKffTTtATN
^.onnecvs at wngvillti daily [oxccpt Hun?.
days] \vitii Up nivJ Down Day and Passenger
Frains.
Day Artd Night Trains connect at Aftgusta
with Georgia KuiUoad, J/aconynud August^
Railroad and Central Railroad. This ronlo
vra Atlanta is the qnlekcfcl ttSitl most direct
route, and an oouifnrinblo and aheap as any
other ronte, lo Montgomery, Solma, Mobilo,
New OrltfAtis, and all otllor points SoiifUwest,
and to Lcuisvill?, Cinoinoati, Chicago, St.
Louis, and all other points Wqst and Northwest
.
Day Train connects at Columbia with the
Through Train on Cl??rlotiee Road (which
leavos at fl p. in.) for all ppint# A'orlh.
Niglit Train connects with Local Train
[which leaves- Columbia .at S a. m.J for points
on Charlotte lload.
Laurens ilnilroad Train connects at Newberry
oit Tuesdays, Thufsdays" arid Saturdays.
>j' *
t'p Columbia N'igl*t Train conuccts closely
with Jhc Oroenvillcand Columbia Railroad.
S. 55. SOLOMONS, Superintendent.
S.:*TL l'lClcr^B, Oeneral Ticket Agent.
Groeuville & Oolumbia R R.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE,
P.isscngcr trains run daily. Sundays excepted,
coniVeci inpt with niglit tfftins on Hon I It
Carolina Knilrond up find down. On nnd nft
or ,1/ondny, Dcociubcr i:\, the following will
bo the Schedule:
VP
Lenvc Columbia at 7.:)0 a ni
I.cave Alston at , 0.15 a in
Leave Newberry at 10.115 a in
Leave Cokcsbuvy at. 2.07 p in
Leave Tlelton at 8.50 p in
Arrive at Greenville at [>.25 p ni
DOWN.
Leave Greenville at 8.00 ? m
Leave Helton at 0.40 a in
Leave Oykosbury 11.a in
ueave Newberry at 2.40 a in
Lcavft Alrttou at 4.20 p in
Arrive at. Columbia at 0.55 p in
?4?ynC<?Hicct at Alston with Trains on the
Sp.n ianbur^ and L'nion llallroad ; connect i.t
/ V I..v:~1.i'l'....!. I. - LI <v...
* urn in *>tt\ t,, i i i : in ii.i u u i 11 u D oil l 11
olina Hnilioad up and dowu ; also with Trail o
going jSortli uny South on the Charlotte, CohimIda
and Augusta audtlic Wilmington. Coi
AnilKVILHE UKANCIl.
Train leave Abbeville at 0.15 a in., connoc'
iug with Dqwii Train from Greenville. Lean
t'okesbury af 2.15 p in., connecting with X {
Train from Columbia. Accommodation Trair,
Mtyidivyjj, Wedinjpdays and Fridays. Lea^t
tCoKcsmiry at 11.15 a m.Kpr on the arrival ci
tlie Down Train from Greenville. Leave?/.I
?>cv5?lc r?! 1 o'clock p. coiuicctin^ ' *
Train from Columbia.
AMONRSON iUlANOH AND FLUE RIDGE
' yEZ ' DIVISION.
r.ewfij Vftyjhalla at G.Oft n m
Leave J'orryVlllo at 0.45 am
Lokto I'etidlcfoii at 7.86 a in
LctiYp Anderson at 8.35 a m
AiHr'n iit BoUon at O on ? ?
t'p.
Lefcvo Belt on at 8,.ri0 p m
LehvC Anderson at 4.51) p m
l.cf^yo I'e^illotca at 5.C?0 p ?>
Leave Perry ville 0.35 p k
Arrive at Wnllialla 7.16 p in
Accommodation Trains between Helton mul
Anderson on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sntnr~
days, Leave Helton at 9.50 a in., or on arrival
of Down Train from Greenville. Leave
Anderson at 2.00 p rn., connecting with Up
THOMAS DODAMKAI),
General Superintendent.
Jaiikz Norton, Jr., General Ticket Agent
Schedule.
Atlanta & Riohmond Air Line Railway.
I'ASSKNUKR TRAIN EASTWARD?DAII.Y.
Leave at Atlanta at 4 10 p rn
Leave Toccoa Oily at 0 00 p nt
Leave Westminster at 0 54 p in
Leiivn Hniipon (!itv nt 1(1 91 r. m
Lcavo Owntrnl nL 10 .r>7 ]> in
l.ecvo Knslcy nt ? 11 80 p in
beave Orecnville na 12 12 ft in
Lcavo Spartanburg nt I Ha m
Arrive nt ('liarlott* (it f> 30 a in
I'A 88 K< NOF.ll TRAIN WK8TWAKI)?HAII.Y.
Leave Charlotte nt 8 00 p m
^eave Spartanburg at 11 f>4 p in
beave (Jrecnvillc at 1 28 p m
I.oavc HftHley at 1 fil a m
I<cavo f.ontral at 2 28 a m
L<avo piunccn City at 8 0!) a ni
Leave Wstminster nt 8 84 a in
Leave Tucooa City at 8 84 a in
Arrive at Atlanta at 0 80 a in
OloilifitN, l)luigllu(M and
Traveler* Wcutward.
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ami general information in regard to trans-,
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i Kmigrnnl Agent, nnd become informed ns lo
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portation of families, household goods, stock,
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All information chccrfully given.
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1 n<j3 Cm G. 1'. & T. A.
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AR Clll TECTURAL B IRON WORK,
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IMPROVED TORTABL ENGINES tot ?
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