The Pickens sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1903-1906, April 11, 1906, Image 1

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ii THEFM' PICKENS _-NT Entered April 23, 1903 at Pickens, S. 0., as second ofass matter, under act of Congross of arch 3 179 - VOL. XXXV PICKENS, SOUTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1906. News From and Around Norris. Again I will ondeavor to let the many readers ( f thel Sentinel-Jour. nal hear from this side of the coun ty: Farmers have begun to take the "blues" on account of so much rain. Just rest oney, "Buddip," for it is all for your good. There is 1i .Athig elso that will reduco the cotton acreago to any extent only through the guidance of Him that fore knows all things God kinows best and He never has, nor never will let a man of energy and perse. verance periblh to death. It wull Id be the best that ever hiippen-)d, for something to happen every year for several years to cut the cotton crop down to three hales to a horse. It might make itimes hard with th farmer thet 1irs [. year I lioreat ter, but in a year tWo lbe wouIld get, ais much fr b Iia rthe haes as h) no1w gets for all be ImIaikt T. e farn rs art) the backb1 one oi Ohm wold(, anld would h-ve thet srong,,s: uiii on ill e xi-thace if I b y (1n l,'t i and stick to;.Aughi e~rk for their own1 geo.l "ui-is now the-y aie nol.l--- a' fn than rilaves to tL.e speocup~ever humanity. 5jOt~ ghulauv 'the faruin w NIiis to pr vide for himself H1e huys It another imian's pricr's. it wfigh1ied on anot her man's scaled, and it weighed by aiot.her man. He pays the first cost of its pro duction, lie pays the transporta tion charges from the first, to the second man 'and then pays the sec ond man's commission, the drui ior 'S wages, the drunuuner's hotel bill, railroad and hack fare and then pays the third man enough commiission to keep up the third man and his wihole famiy, besides a good interest on hiq money. Col. Smith, son of County Coin. missioner, John Smith, is at home, from Nashville, Teni., where ho has been attending the mldical college there. Candidates have ommernced to bud SiIce a few iainy dlays have cOMe 1nd (hey have tim to talk politics. It is rumored that this side of the county will havo two candidatos for the Seiate, one for the lons? and one for Trenturer. County Superiitendent of Edu cation, R. T. lallum visited the Norris Gramniner School a few days ago and mado an interesting talk to the children. Miss Addie Hiott, of Easley, visited at this place last week. I have been requested to an ni unco that tho next Pzckens~ Coun ty Teachier's meeting wvill convene in the neOw school bil ding at Ca teechee on Saturday bero tho 3rd Sunday in A pril, w hich is t ho 14th, mueetinig to bcgi n at 3 p. m. Mrs. Mary Wheeler died at her hemo near this place on last Tues day evening of pneumonia and heart disease. Sho was 66 years old and was a member of Mt. Tabor Baptist church. She was buried1 the day followinig her death in -the church cerpietery. T1he next (lay after Mrs. Wheeler was buried her son D)i llard Wiheel er, age 33 years, died from puiinmo niai and was buried besido his moth or,.:. They Were both sick only ai few. nays and the ycmag man claim ed lhe Would die from the first day he took sick. Central News. Mr's. John Witlson, of near Eas Joy, was qutietly laidI to rest Iast Saturday at the M. 1.F Cemetery. We r'egret to say Dr. Wyit t end family have movedl to l''slov. Dr. . G. Clayton has chlar'ge of t he drug store here. We wish himi much success. . Mirs. Konnomnore is very sick at this writing. Mrs. IH. 0. Cairol, Lawrenceville, 1ais visiting her' bi'other, J1. C. Powers for tho first timo ini forty years. MI i Artin Ellis and her- brtotheri Clarence spen t last wook at Deniver. Henry Ikceombo spent Punday at Newry. H urrah for Cent ral's six fi no mit. -linory at oires. M rs. A ikejn hasi opened up[ one~ at the cotten mnill.j Mi iss Hat tie ,Jehnstoin spenlt Sun-i dlay with home felks. 'Jolly GirI."' HEA ST1 If you could go through the S' South Bend, Indiana, covering m acres, take a trip throunch thei just how the STUDEdAKER is sixty million feet of air -ied . 'ets, ready for use; where evpeats test all materials ii inspectors whose duty it is to se cay vehicle made in she Studeba before it is used -see the acres improved machinery-see the taken from start to finish-you v staad why the S I UDEBAKER hicle made. of running that pu prices and terms t( MORE H E/I Two Nice I Missionary Rallies. The executive Commiitte- of the The ickens Association m -t last Satur- tio do lIay and made the f.llowing ap- fertiliz ointments for missionary and good ec 3unday School rallies. ai follows: jMr I 4th Sunday in April at Milo 6d a ti. 3reek church. State Missions h Tho Rev. J. E Foster. Home Missions Friday >y C. E. Robinson. Foreign Mis. t~eat I nous by Rev. B. E. Grandy. Sun-* Lawrer Jay Schiol by Rev. J. M. Stewart. Mr. 5th Sunday and Satuxday before friendi Union Meeting at Mouintaint Grove gfarch shurchi. - - --- picnic Saturday, 10 a. nm , devrotional was la1 services condulfcted by 0 E: Robin- 'and o0< nn. . . . Mr. Thle Church, its Ohject and Mis- Eas'ey lion by .J. T. Taylor. day, li W.h~st is the Meaning of Matthew on Sal 16th chapter, and 19th verse, by Essie Rev. J. E. Foster. %uc Sunday morning 10 a. m. delvo tional services condlucted by Mat thewv H-end ritk'- Bearath 8t~ate Missions b)y Rev. J. M. Pinatut Stewa~rt. Homeu Missions by Rev. B. E mu (Aandy. Foreign Missions by Jool H. Mi.l lor andl Sunday School by Riv. B. H older. J. M. Stewart, WV. B. Allgood, J. B3. Fendley, Ex. Commuittee. j Wh 'rho churches are requeted to aer send delegates to the Union meet- disc ing. Let tvery church b: repro- irrit: sented1. Teacher's Association to Met. T1he Pickens County Teacho3rs' aleC Association wvill moet at Cathechef. thr Saturday, April 14th, 2 o'clock p- bret m. The programn it as follows: ~ grar 1. H-ow to Teaeh Fractioiis to Be. 7 ginnlerb. Psof. B. A. Gentry. 2. Womn ih the TLeachiers' Pros ['~~ f.'sion, Miss Corrie Mathis. 3. Professioniali-m Am'irg the Reading, Miss Pnttman. Ke Profesasor Mor'risoni of Clemson -.--__ Col lege has beeni mivitedI to add resa See the meeting on, Tfhe listory, of in pm Pickens eaunty. bulk. Every teacher who cani possibly .Golde alt tond is oxpected to attei.d F0IZY3hORNEX ARFO lH=BRUCE] JUS R Another c, LI)DEBAK ['UDEBAKER plant at ORC than one hundred r great factory and see made: see -md than fumber, the pick of the see the laboratories sed; see the scores of that every p. r: of ev ker factories is perfect and acres of thc, most :are and thoroughness ould undo ibt-cd und. r is the most popular ve- I ts it in the lead of any Qt4he > suit you. Come to see u [HAN A MILLION Ti-BRTdE Pianos for Sale I Lonq Branch Dots. farmers have comn.enced some farm work, hauling JA in1LES irs, and pr.-paring for a op of Cotton. 1. Y. Laiwrenco his purluchs Woodworkm 3,3 horseC. Biyu Calhoun School 0 B,nged on M arch 3OB00, W a: 1 Ith 1 nicO y the tea-:her, Mr. J. H.1fi h so ce. W. L,. Bennett visited IHV OPT in this section on Saturday, YORVHCS 31. IIe, also attenided the TEIO N on the Keowoto River, which 'gely attonded by the y oun~g Alo u oki I and highly enjoyed by alal.l))r~flC1 Lawvrence Jones fromt tear visited mn this section Fri arch 31th, returning home _____________ urday, with his sister, Miss ones, who is been teaching sful school at this place 1iea JAME inrcticsa ifyo W unhn oodworkmc stc1) Bringedo your a n the nervesharehoeet tird llth tieelil _ L .or r i uredgend apprecsated. l. Ten Your chaekws aogt oretre sto__ irap rin price agnt ifyo h anfurnisblond sgthin. stepsctorasaas oouyare atenFdewitleannnrvous dn he rers thisea tired faly eimeicie.sl :>uraed n er OVIIvoumsi andr' le. ou~an~r cheek iIa1,ofre andyou b lood is thin. t i lvi obe i teew i a~oI ners. a' ewi n t kdw.fordr th is kdeuaeoto r reak Nerves p~eno0 h e bowels re War with Aye' ei iaoyie us for Uist's Garden seeds I INE UE knges, 2 for 5 cen te, and in urk Millet seed, W atermelon seed, w a o ormn Dent and Snow Flake corn. Uorolont ________________t . 50 if a d 1 oto1 him ..K~ue~ibA~Fii! h hOLDIyND Ro uo VIRROW Cl EC0E IEI w of the Famous ELR WVA v1 01.1 rwagon m 'ade. W0 01ve ei PCC M. GANTT acsitWheyrgt h anl. Si- entific hor1seshoer c orses to ne to b ,e.hod right. Ohe onoph fo heso )N T. UANT0 T HING~ N luaane. OS~ellc patrcslager Solcil o res pe c t fullly i )JTMES M.IiD GA~YHNTT su Reduction. will nlow [e soldI at a greaLt reduictionA ave not bo ug.ht youri overcoat, sm it or ,s a good time to save money, I this drop in pice before some else ad gets the plum . I .1 Pressing of all clothing made in oura part me nt. 13 >thsch ild was I ats and D utchess Trousers. - Al -G: .0A MMENBED BYVPlaKENSi DRiG Cn.~ t .PANY GONS I't it worth something to to havo a wagon, a carriage, V, 01 a. rohicle of anty kind I of harnesss, with fifty s f ".k now how" in it ! Of so it is. It's vehicle insur --A guariantee in itself. | O Hr tdehakor is a wagon | a reputationl. behind it for Lity, seviceability, and ease a full line and will make i)AILY USE. Blue serge Sths, orP [tney fit' a Sping lum" is~i the tin g you NothI:ing is bet ter thanii 0(1 Serge. --sL~Ii1tiihad at ours fast, color and woo0l. The way the -illies of lndht ailoring together DifrettSHOSB* I ro f le Cuiii~Fine Clothes M~akers men ind. Baltimore and New.Vorli Siniglo and d1ouble-bronsted ini four disitine' models, overy 0 brim1ful of style. Our Sp)ring shlipnfu t justd in, Als~o splend(idi showing of greys and mtixtures in Sorges, WVor. e(ds antd Fai~ey Goodsi. Ever.S tbiiig for sprking. Como d( look. *M:in St. Endcelm SoCr )TTON IS KING! To increase Your Yieldl, use Anderson Fertilizers ~iberally. A Labor Saver, a Money Maker, Bcats All. nmoniatedl with FISH, BLOOD01, and other Hierh. rade Ingredients. For Information, our Agent at your near est Railroad Station, or niderson Phosphate and Oil Co.,1 5 ANDERSON, S. C. g'Sold by Folger, Thornley & Co., Pickens, S, C.