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PICKENS, S. C. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. .1.50 a Year Invariably in Advance. entered at Fickena, S. C. Poatofice as Second Class Mai! Matter. GARY IIOTT, Editor and Mgr. ANNOUNCE.MENT Wc arE .:- :o arrare to print Th. Sert I :- Win_;; !ays, instead of Thurs'!ays a at present. We find that m, : eers (.n the rural rot,: dt ather get the paper TI'. . - ti.: v ri In ed : .. o i E ..., :.:,nrat',n ot' all ear- i y ~ ~ t: ;t:. ra mal othe rs < - t ni v h w:ilt rub- t 1: Ti. Get y'..ur Zopy : "" ,t: . , h; ItdO and every ft out of the c-t ac C't:i I T I co Serntinel announced an e .(.tt(n two wens after ?' f n i: wo. seen in Oconee. We. a w:::. '.;ht Pickens was first - n eeryth p.. Perhaps the horn! .ae r.k(d iff t~ie early bolls in11 the P' rXia s.tion. In Loving 1tt membrance o' My Wife Who )it d August 1. 1921 She agn . I reenmlber her last woui'. I know that they carried ht-r body c.:t the door and up the aod nnd la iiit away in the church yard. Yet again and again I ask .ryself the qut stion, Is she dead? It eems but y. sterlay that we played togrc:her around the old school house. She nas so happy and care free. Her hair was one mass of curls that hung 'round about hr neck. I s((e the shaded paths where we walked in lever's old sweet days. I feel the clasp of the htnd when before God and man she vowed to " love, honcr and obey. I see the years that. ti : &we ' when tha: prom ise was so fraithfully! kept. N:;+ a harsh word; never an anry look; but love, pure,. simple anid true. Yes, dlear heart. we sacrifi ed all for love. - Godj gave~ it. WVe cared notL for wealth. Our' humble home wvas a par'adise of love, but new have you :gone ? Anrd, ch! so soon ! yes, I am sure that I saw :he u a k..r low *ered into the gi ave. I am sure that I heard! the sand falling4 on the lid. * ~But su rely-.s, indiei. you are * ziot dead. Aroundl me our children1 play. Upon my:. shcuIler th're nest es , Jittle cur'ly, head,. it is not * ~unl ike the onle I cherqishedl in~ th old .s(hool tdays. But you who( suf'ferkl that these mtight live. you who knew inught but loving kindness, you who mingled with humanity without gaining enmity, you who madl~e eonl .mmate the wordl love; you, dear bea for wihomn my tears flowun bidden, you have gone and in my Ieart of hearts there is a loaliness that nothig but your going couTh have brought. But I knowv that II who ordainedl you to live such a life of perfection -here hath preparedl a place where we -shall meet again. 4 Whil~ here you lived, 'twas with such a grace, amen~e and earth were ble-:1edq ~o happily, petacefully, sleep) on, dear heart, ,For all your trials have ended. Arthur IHerbert Arnold. 'Camden, Aug. 30, .1921. B. F. Martin, Sam HI. Craig E. M. Blyh~e 0. C. Keith Greenville, S C Pickens, S C Martin, Blythe, Craig & Keith LAWYERS Pickens, South C'arolina Practice in State anid Federal Courts Pickens Office Phone 39 For Best Results MM Use TER LIVE STOCK RMR E ME DIE S MMM 5old by Druggists and Dealers TABERN1ACLE MEETING Began Sunday Morning and Will Continue Two Weeks The tabernacle meeting at Pickens began Sunday mornhig with a .ser rno by Rev L B Compton, and will "on dle 'two weeks. Great interest 8 b ing manlifest-d in the meeting md large audiences are attending the services. Three services are being held daily. on ; scrvi':e each morning at ten 'cIock, fcllowed by a discourse by dr. Miller. the Bible teacher, at 11 'clock. Song service each night at :3O, followed at 8 by a sermon by Jr Compton. "Uncle Charlie" Donle alks to the children each afternoon t 3 o'clock in his interesting and in- f m1itable way. One cf the pleas ..c features of, he meet!'; is :ht M is Inn l3oggs s able to ssume her duties as or anist. . h.as been unable l leave o.r h:n for nmany weeksc P ea-:u; > illner l and Many Our .:a I' Doldingu i. iA 3SVILLE ROUTE ONE. *. . . . . .*. i c: 0i a Pet ' Crce h-A'l will cvase a - Iummeii term on Friday, : . ('t . I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alexander and h' rn spent a few days with Rev. E. : oster this week. Eren Ab-:rcrombie and Ge LV Wei:ne: .pent Saturday with' he isses Hunt. Louis and Lumas Looper spent unday with Anthony Simmons. Mr. Grover Freeman and family 'isitel Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Robinson Sunday. MisOrin Abercrombie and Geneva Weisner visited the Misses Robinson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Foster spent Sunday at Mr. W. E. Simmon':;. Miss Elenora Singleton spent the week-end with home folks. Miss Aileen Baker spent Suniay with Miss Elen ra Singleton. COTTON Cotton i3 brinring 2" 1-2c on the Pick mns market this; (Thursday) morn ing. Sow Wheat thi pare for tlu Thspest is almost certain to do county next year. We will sell th farmners at cost, which will be abou T. A. Bowen your order. Below yon wvill find wvhatt we cor the South of todlay, written by tU Grady: THlE FULJLNES "When every farmer in the Sout and nienat fromi his own pasttuires slaved by no debt, shall sit amid h. vineyardo, and dairies, and barnyar dori -and growving them in ihdcepen' plus, and selling it in his own tim at a master's bidding-getting h mortgage that disecharges his debt, then shall be bredking, the fullness The Pick iJUST R: One car of Red We are expecti: ~this week. If cot 'flour will also adv is to buy now. MORR] PICE~ DRAINAGE MEETING Proposition to Relclaim Much Rich Pickens County Land. 'There will be a meetng at Friend ship church in Greenville county, Friday, September 23, at 3 o'clock, for the purpose\ of discussing the draining of Saluda river and Oolenoy river up to Pumpkinton. Proniment' drainage experts will be at the meet ing and all persons interested in the natter are invited to attend. This neeting is being called by the super 'isors cf Greenville and Pickens coun ies The proper draining of Saluda and )Llenoy rivers would reclaim about 500 aerea of rich bottom land in I ickrs county and many acres im re-.nvillc county. COLOREI) WEDDINGS Ciarhe Arr.c!d and Daisy Cannon. lor ei, were married by Rev. W. C. ',D:' t hi. re.-iden'ce Sunday. W':li Bo..-; an1 Pauline Johnson. ci : ed.' w'r mar" rice by Judge Chris 2'" .un . Both <.F L y YOTis FROM (RIFFIN (ntrK- d f'or last wek) '.1 Mr~s J R J Antho ny at :..' t.' bari:.in: .t Oulenoy las-t "i-s Licy Dodgens had as her u... Sunday Misses Nora andl Sa .ah Jane Trotter. A large crowd from here attended he Clark reunion. Mr. and Mrs. S G Dorr attended the baptizing at Secona last Sunday. A party conssting of Misses Ag nes Lelie, Pearl Childs, Florence Uendricks, Messrs. Ivy Hendricks, John Ed Childs, Furman Simpson, Mr and Mrs J F Childs, Mr and Mrs Mese Simmons composed a recent party that went from here to Table Rock. A large crowd attended prayer meeting at Dan Hayes' Sunday night. Messers. James and V G Hendricks att.er.:ed the camp meeting at Ashe ville last wcek. S S N 'the Gantt Furniture Co., of Lb erty, has on a contest in which they are gring t.> give a piano to some church, school or individual in a veting contest. The piano is first prize. Other prizes are parlor suite of furniture, and felt mattress. The 'contest is now open and will close December 20. 'Get particulars from the store. s Fail and re. gaBoi W~eevil e best seed wheat for this climate t< t two dollars pern bushel. Give us oi s der appr"opriate words concern ing e well known Southerner, Hle:a'y W S OP OURf DAY h shall eat bread from his own field anad d istur'bed I by noE creditor, and en .s teeming gardens, and orchards, an 1 s, pitching his crops to his ownI wis dIene, making cotton his clean sur :, and in his (ehonen market, srnd no is pay~ in cash and not in a receipted but does not restore his freedom - of our (day." ens Bank Oats, Lbruzzi Rye ig a car of Flour :ton goes higher ance. Our advice [CO. ~ES - FALL OF Isaac Hamburger & Sons, I Highest Type of Tailored. Thursday, Friday and Satui You are cordially in We will show for the fall and winter < complete line of men's and boys' overcoats we haee syown for years, with prices less L Don't think because cotton has advanc sight. We don't look for higher prices on regardless of what cotton does. The best line of clothing for boys in tl and look right, reasonably priced from SG.( Suits for men at $20.00, $25.00, $30.0( Our line will be completed by Oct. 1st. at the right prices, to sell right, FOLGER & I "The store where quality in me price. Clothiii. Shoes, llats and Geits' Ft Call for Pictorial Rovi Mr. Edsel B. Ford, President of the Ford I announcement: We are making another reduction in the pi effective today. The new prices average $70.0 lowest at which .Ford Cars and trucks have evt Detroit, are now as follows. New Price Chassis $295 Runabout 325 Touring Car 355 Truck 445 Coupe 595 Sedan 660' This is the third price cut during the last 1920, the price of the Ford touring car was red .j415, and now to $355, making total reduction: The same proportionate reductions have been i the price of the Ford Sedan was $975, today it We are taking advantage of every known products in order that we may give them price, and by doing that, we feel that we are c this country into more prosperous times. Peo buying when prices are right. The production of Ford cars and trucks for records with the total reaching 117,696. This which our output has gone over the hundred th *months being 463,074, which has gone a long reductions. June this year, with an output month. One noteworthy feature of our salIes is the cars for salesman. This class of commercial bt 1the past sixty days and we interpret it as general business. .f No reductions have yet been made in the p: 'is contemnplatedl. IGo over these new p)rices. See howv little it 1car or a Ford truck. Can you really afford to di Let us tel you more about it, and advis' particulrr type of car in wvhich you are intereste ft P. Sit1 AUT1ioIiZED FoRD DEALER Advertising In The Sen ~ENIr roducers of America's -to-Measure Clothes 'day, Sept. 22,23, 24 vited to attend >f 1921-22 the largest and most extra trousers and rain coats that y 40 per cent than a year ago. ed that clothing will go out of clothing for some time to come, le county. Suits that will wear 0 to $12.50. up to $37.50. Boug[ht at the -right time, aud ENDRICKS rchandise comes before the I!'l irn iin:. Goods at Specialty ew Patterns. ement Motor Company; makes the following -ices of Ford cars and the Ford truck, 0 under former prices, and are the r been sold. - List prices, F. O. B. Amonnt of Old Price Reduction $345 $ 50 370 45 415 60 495 50 695 100 760 . 100 twelve months. On September 22, uced from $575'to $440; June 7th to 3 in this type of $220,' or 38 per cent. nade in all other types. One year ago lists at $660 with the same equipment. economy in the manufacture of our to the public at the lowest possible loing the one big thing that will help ple are interested in prices, and are August again broke' all previous high is the fourth consecutive month in ousand mark, the total for the four way in making possible the present. of 117,247, was the previous record ~ncrease~d demand for Ford trucks and tsiness has been gradually increasing a very good sign of improvment in -ice of the Fordson . tractor, and none costs to become the owner of a Ford D without one any li'nger'? 3 Jou regmuding the delivery of the d. Lon J r. PICKENs tinel Gets Results