The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, July 21, 1921, Image 3
HIGH SCHOOL OF F
4 a Highest Official oducatloi
A non-sectarian, positively Christian
boys and girls; every one under the ca
pares for life, teaching or any col
Lyceumns, Athletics, Music, Expressio
low. For full information write
Dean J. C. Roger
Next week see announcer
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work shirts, shoes, d
Reliable merchandis,
els. Come to see us.
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Skilled Workmen.
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IEDMONT COLLEGE
Mal Standing in Georgia.
four years standard High School fo
re of a preceptor or preceptress. Pre
liege. College atmosphere, Library
n, Home Economics. Expenses ver;
a, Piedmont College, Demorest, Ga.
nent of Piedmont College.
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NTILE COMPANY,
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ckens, S. C.
BUILD FOR THE FUTURE
as well as for the Immediate pres.
ent. Use sound, thoroughly season
ed lumber that will not shrink o:
warp and that will last for year.
without the necessity of repairs
Such lumber is the really economi
cal kind to use. We sell it exclus
ively and shall be glad to fill you:
order for any quantity.
H. W. HAMILTON
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FARMERS OF THREE COUNTI
TO MEET AT CLEMSON COL
LEGE.
Biggest Day in Years Planned I
Farmers of Anderson, Pickens
and Oconee Counties.
The farmers of Anderson, Ocon
and Pickens counties will recei
with gratification the announceme
that perhaps the greatest "get-t
3 gether" meeting of farmers ev
held in South Carolina, or especial
the Piedmonit section, will be he
at Clemson College, August 11. C
I that day the buildings and groun(
of the state's greatest agricultur
college and experiment station w
be thrown open to the public and
is confidently believed that sever
thousand farmers will spend the da
on the campus, in the college grove
orchards, agricultural buildings at
stockfarm, bringing their dinne:
with them. Although not the par,
mount feature of the occasion, th
pienic dinner that will be spread o
the campus by the farmers and the
wives who attend the Tri-count
f farmer:; ienting, as this will be prof
erly known, the picnic luncheon wi
Je an important part, of this get-t<
.ether meetin'g.
The principal speakers on the lis
will be ion. W. W. Long, director o
the extension department of the co
lege, who is well known to the farn
ers of the three counties to be repr<
rented at Clemson on the 11th
Other speakers will in all probabilit
be secured later and a complete
program will be prepared by the co
lege for publication in the news
papers of Anderson, Oconee an
Pickens counties.
As many farmers as possibly ca
attendl this meeting are urged to d
F.o. A (lay spent at Clemson colleg
is a day well spent, in the opinion c
farmers from this county who ocea;
onally make trips there for the pui
pose of gaining information abot
:ractical and modern methods u
farming. Coming as it, does in tI
middle of "lay-by" time, August 1
is a good date for such a meting :
planned, and it would be hard I
locate a better place for a meetin
".f fa rm'ers in the upper part of t
state than at Clemson College.
Will Let Farmers See.
Farmers attending this meetin
will be allowed to see the things thc
are interested in at Clemson. Tho:
who care to learn more about tI
care of fruit trees, the proper pru
- ing and treating of disease of ti
orchard will be allowed the privile
s of going through the Clemson orc
ards and will hear experts discu
- these subjects. The agricultu
- building will be wide open to t
r farmers and as many as like may st
in there part or all of the day, wh:
the planters who are interested
livestock will be taken to the banr
given an opportunity of seeing t1
Clemson herds of cattle and swin
and will hear such timely and ir
portanit subjects as pr~oper judlgii
and breeding of both cattle ar
swine, andl the treatment of their dIi
eases.
Clemson is located convernient to
large number of farmuere of the Pice
mont, as the corner of Pickens, Oc<
nee emnd Anderson counties are net
the school. The campus is beautifi
,and well kept and will prove an ide.
-place for an instructive outing f<
the whole family, for there will 1
something at Clemson on August 1
that wvill interest every member
the farmer's family.
A special program relative to tI
growing of flowers will be arrang<
for the benefit of the ladies who a
tendl. This program wvill be carri<
out by one or more of Clemson ho
tieulutrists, and will be worthy of tl
time and attention ofany of tl
ladies attending.
There are many progressive fart
era in this county, the majority
whom never fail to take advantaj
of the ideas and suggestions that a
p~rodlucedl by the Clemson experime
- station.
SH-ORT COURSES FOR CLL
BOYS.
Clemson College, July 19.-Sixt
five club boys from about thrt
fourths of the counties of the sta
are attending the annual short cour
for club boys, which is being held
Clemson College from July 12 to
inclusive. The enrollment includ
county prize winners who atte
free of charge and a few other el
.boys who are attending as pay si
dents.
The young farmers are in char
of L. L. Balker, supervising agent
boys' club work, and B. 0. Willian
assistant agent assisted by W..
llowell, county agent for Lancast
The boys are staying in ha'rracks a
are organized on the basis of Indi
life with four tribes, each with
chief.
Courses are being given the el
membel)rs in livestock, orchardi
andl gardening, farm machine
plant dliseases, crop) production, c
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