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* PICKENS, S. C. s UJWiSHED EVERY THURSDAY. .6. a Yeasr Invariably in Advana wref at Fickens, S. ~. Postofilcea Se':ond Class Mail Matter. GAI4Y IIIOTT, Editor and Mgr. "THAR'S MORE IN THE MAN TlAN THIAR IS IN THE LAND." Sidney Lanieir was not only a great poet of the spirit and the heart, but he is alm1ost. telq'NJuale1d among South iet n writers for his homely rural dia let verse. What thoughtful Southern J an cr, for example, will ever forget th"is striking picture of two farmers Vne shiftless, the other enterprising and the .Pertinent conclLion embodied in the title? If youl boy or gil is looking for a "spoteech'" for recitation in school, we .u;,gest this: I knoiwed a norn, wiliclhi he lived in Jones, Wiich Jene.,. is a1 counlty of red hills and stonets. A nd le i eJ elt ty miuch by gittinl' of loar:s, And his inules was nothin' but skinl and bones, Anl Iiis hogs was flat as hisl cornbread ponles, And i had 'aboIut a hliou sanird acres 4)' 111. ''his m -whithl his int it was a1ls1o ,ones - - Ie s;wore Ihat. he'd leave them old red hiill and stones, For he couldn't. make iothin' but yal lerish cotton, And little ' at.hat aid Ilis fences was re"ttenl.6 And what little 1 orn hec lial, hit was And dinlgel of :k livin' was in the land. Amil tht longer lie .were the madder he got. And lie riz and he walked to the stable lot, Andi he lollered to Tom to coeic thar andI hit cih I"r to (ii somewhar land was rich. And to quit rasin' cock-burrs, thistles an11d sich, Anl a wa ist in' ther time oin the Cuss edI hand. So himl, and,(I Tom they hitched up the miules, P.rtestill' that folks was mighty big fools T t d11' stay ill Georgy ther lifetime out, dcst literlltchiig, a livin' when all of 'emi mought Git pla.ces ill Texa whar cotton w.ul By tile timllet you Could plant it inl th< land. And lie driv by a house wi'har a mar Sinmed Brown Was a livin', not fill fromt the edge o towi, And he bantered Brown flur to buy his place, And said thati beino' as money wm skaee, And bein' as sheriffs was hard to face Two dollars an - would get th ladt' andit fifty cents him a wvaggit un, and14 his wimmini z~ll..al 'oruck, ndmov'ed to Texas, wvhich it t uck H is entir'e pile, with the best of luck To git thar and git him ai little land But Br'own mov'ed out oni the 01h1 J one: farm, And he r'olled up his breechles am1 bared his arms, the groun', An lie rooted it upj anid lhe plowiedi Then lie sewedl his c'orn and when in the land. Five years glid by, and Blrown1 one da: (Whieh he-'d got so fat that hi wouiildn1't weigh) To the bulliest. (dier' you ever' see When one o' the children jumped o1 his kne Anrd says, "Yani's Jones, whlic'h yor bought his land.'' And thiar was Jones, standlin' out a the foece, And he hadn't 110 waggin, n1or mules 1nor tents, Fur he hand left Texas afoot and( euin To Georgy to see if' het couldn't gil sum *1 Employment, as he was a lookin' as Bl1e as of he had1( never' owned'c any land. But Browvn he axed himn in, and lie goi * ~Him donwn to his v'ittles Smokin' hot And when he had filled hlimlself and the floor B~row'n looked at him11 shairp and ii andl swore That "Whether men 1's landl was riel Tharw~as more in the man than thai wais in the land." -Sidney Lanier. TO CORlRESP'ONDEflNTS WAe have stated probably a huni ,(dred times~ that we caninot publisl an article of any kind in The Senti nel unless we knowv who the autho: is, yet every week we r'eceive letter: for publication with niothiing to tel us who wrote them. ' Unsigned let ters go to the waste basket. 'We will ndt publish a correspon dlent's name If requested not to de so, but The Sentinel must know who~ sends In every article We publish. A n eut. v, tbll ves-atI An' summel' "comes a-fluttrl . AroUil' with birds an' everythll. . Is Jest ter dig some bait an' git MUy flehin' polo an' go An' sit An' fishi I lovese er hear th' happy song Ti' erlic keeps singlan' all along Th' bong that sonteIl)ow socas tot 1ay "Oh, nin't it title anl' gran' ter day. An' ain't Goi goot!" While all th' Ahne Y'. watch til' bobber onl your lino An' tish! it's kitilt Ilt lven jes' ter stretch Otut lazy oil th' grass an' iiotch A whitY o' vr'iets; now (n' then There ain't no trick ' tonguo or pen 'At ever coul express 'enm all, Ti' things I feel when I kin sprawl An' lish! Oh, lot. o things 'it fellers do j. nute-iWuI saty. 'twixt tie and you, T'- whool etiloo(le, bunched in one, Ain't go rtoil-ihaf th' stire pop fun 'At I 0ii get 3"ro)ti beatin' it Awiy fromi all o' this ter sit An' ish! -John 11. Styles. Jr., in the Christian I il ab. THIS DOLL REALLY TALKS t'igenious Toy That Has for Its Prin. ciplo a Phonograph Concealed in the Body. TIt' efort to tuke i a talking ddl1 prhhly3 tinies back to the time soon) a i er' t Ie first doll Was ilade. 1Qnl1s dug up inl tie nienit rins 1. '0have been fo untl 4) to e etaI i strfings inortpor. nie t'd iii conis.tructio 1n11( the II frten.e is that this wAs 1ni early ef; or1t i 1 make the ettigy emit some tlhinig like the sound of the human vtiC'. The perfection of this iden has )eenl refCntly attaine(d iII th. Inve Complete Phonograph Contained in Doll's Body. lti) of n dioll inl)t) the botly of whleh a) 4omlete phnograph has b'een dik pose'd of. Thell di-ving meh1itu9 on(1ain4ed iII Ite ti'unik portion (of the doll, while th1rolvng pilaitorm1 wi cries 11,8 11th reord is contaiied i i, the iead. The flare of the horn is 1ilin in th l i', wleith doetsi.; not oh. StMt (he a 1ISIge o' tile sonndl(1 but yet is snillelent 44) hide thi pr of t.' mechaniism. This rer opening of the ievul 11lo ert)('i' its of Ihe (hanging of the retors( as ttsi'e. I Quake's Advance Guard. 03) th lt~ heuoryb t haitt Ihe1 lt'tvement o f t he (a's1 )' rnIs 'lit (constitutinlg anI l enrlh quoake be'gins on a) very' sil~i sea le. to be4 followed', Ia ter by3 thle gr'eater' ad .lstmet' s ta t) o ) the dmuage, Oi'lts I.. Keinedly of San 0 etrnari'to, C)al., htl ievets thaiit lie enn givte earthlqunk e -V) wrin gs by observ'ing the0 erne1(ks in ('uiilfor'nhatdilstiteis. It Is naserltd that) in li th'i a t'ir. KennedCty prelet eil lhe quake 413)atQ8 des3tt pMIirt of I hemet andlt Qltn) Jnhin)to, Cal., soe-e inlg more'' hnt a yea0r ngo. Uie Ia 4'3imen3t nhlont a foo)4t llhlek and L,000 feel itong fto' lnhorntIory' 33 purposes. .1Archere Hunt Sharks. Tliunting shariks. witlhid14 a n'ow Is the hatest spot to he' introdued~ D'. 1E. K. Robetrts na Tlniry V'an 13e I tider' repted3i4 exet'inlg texp)'eences $aft er n day at l'olntl Mangt. passedh in huntin lg shiar:ks in thIis.333 manneri. Ini many33 1)1* 1C intncs lhey said., th)e sharks ~tar 331ted ouit to sen) w~Ith the nr t'owts si beking In teir bodliet, nind It Irequiretd speed on) Ithe part1' of the hunt ers to ov'ertake them.1) Thllese shar mks are not mtitens, whieh are ntknlown so f~ North. DrIves Bull to Harness. August Rt. Berg of Aubiurn ha3s an Ayrshlre hull nearly two y'ears od~r that he drives to har11ness like a hio's. In Sweden, Mir. Berg uised ti) troain e'nttle nnd1( horses for the gov'ernme'1t.t le enlis thle hul11 Rlosenber'g and4 wtht'n he0 drov'e him11 to Worcester 03ne day i'e "0en1l' t hte bull th)rendetdt his wy~ peace.'(' fully almonig the automilelts, but1 Mar. ilei'g wals dl'ele in gettIng home1) he ('nus1e s0 many13 phottgraphers'3' w1''nIted to take 1 shiO'.-fl0stoni Globe. Eminently Qualified. ilrst ArtI1st-Well, old muan, how?s business.'? Second)t Artist---Oh, splen1did! Got a cotn43)isIontl) ibis mornin33g fromn a mil1 lloniaire. Wants1i hIs chlldre' nlaited Vefi'y ba3dly'. Flirst Arltis.t (piensantly)-Well.. my boy,' you1'ret the very~3 mnnH for the0 Job. -Stray Stories. A PessImIst. "Whal3t do you think of thIs:Untyer siI 1en3ce mov01eme(nt ? 1)n you thlink ihuun beings will ev'er give tup Iight ing wvith .inet another?'' 'C'ourse 1 don't. Ain't I maured?' e-1Agitimor Ameri-:au Noties rup undiir tis head at the oi ne cent 'wi4 ts r it inw n one-half cent a word for. eaei subsequent insertion, No notice acepted for less than 25 first time. FOR SALE.-Thoroughbred Poland Ghina pigs. D. S. Thomas, Murphy, 9-.9.. FOR RENT-One horse farm, near welve Mile Camp ground 5 room house, 6 acres bottom land, rest in, stubble land. T. B. Robertson, R 5. STRAYED from my hoine, on Sat urday, March 4th, one red duroc pig. L inder please notify J. T. Crow on Lige Chastain's place. it - FOR SALE.-One good Chevorlet ear in good cotidition. New tires all W ound. See W. J. ilson, Pick-. .Q) TERIE$ CHA4JED.- I ani still on the jb cha ing batteries. Al3o keep new acid l1 the time. From 50c to $1.25. .C. W. Hunter, Pickens R2. tf. 3%4 pd. PELLAGRA SUFFERERS: I have it remedy for pellagra which has been most, -successful wherever used. Am treating sevoral patients now, and anybody sufforing from this disease should see me. J. S. Barker, Calhoun, 8 C. NOTICE-Store opening March 12. New-line .of Millinefy. Sewing shop prices right also take orders for ladies Tailor made clothes. I will open up sisirs over Mr. A. M. Morris store. Mrs. Lola Manley. 'it WANTED--No. 1 pine lumber. Pickens Cabinet Works. Seed Corn For Sale.-Write for information about Douthit's Prolific Corn. It tops the list at all Experi ment Stations in this State for five year period. J. B. Douthit, Jr., Origi nator, Pendleton, S. C. FOR SALE--Good house and 'lot in Pickens. Terms reasonable. Apply to Mrs. Sallie Sutherland, Salem, S. C., R2. 1'The tie market at Pickens is open. ing up and the people are taking advantage of it to get ready cash tc tide them over these tight times. H AVE YOU a place like this you would like to rent? A good one-hors< farm, standingr. rent; must be good land on the river; some bottom land that doesn't overflow; with averagt geod orchard or some fruit; average good house; rent must be right anc cood neighborhood. J. E. Payne, 11 Iatch St., Greenville, S. C. 46 FOR SALE-Fresh milk cow. Ap ply to A. G. Reece, at Reece's mill Cross tio checks are money. They will pay your taxes, buy provisionm and clothing. What more can a mat expect these (lays? NOTICE.-I have for service Thoroughbred Shetland pony 'studl two miles east of Central. Wiltot Earle. .4,a IThe tie market at Pickens is open ing up andl the peop~le are takins adlvantage of it to get ready cash ti tide then1 over these tight times FOR SA LE:-One thoroughbre< Pucheron Stallion six years old, bret and raised at Clemson College. Wel broke, wvill wvork anywhere, show: tine colts. Will sell for cash, goo< paper's or trade for other stock. Se. R. G. Gaines, Central, S. C. 6t Do you need1 money ? If so thor< is no reason why you can't get it Cross ties at Pickens are bringing 703 cents. This is a good price an< withi the last twvo weeks the wagom~ are hauling them in. The Taylor Colquitt Tie and Poh. Co., announce that they are now ii a position to handle all the Whit< Oak ties brought in and pay CASEi for them. Brothe-:' that sounds goot for the CAS.H is wvhat 'we are need ing most these (lays. FORI SALE.-Brackets and insula tors aulso Telephone and Electrica supplies, see, Walter Hester at Th Pickens Sentinel. NOTI'CE-Registered Berkshir boar service $5.00 or pig. WV. A Mathews, Pickens, S. C. The tie market at Pickens is open ing up andc the people are taking advantage of it to get ready c'ash to tide themt over these tight times. IYDR1A NGEAS, pink, white ,blue, good roots, 15Jw eac'h; red fuchima, root. edl, 1 5c each; red and whbite begonia, ever-blooming, good roots, I10' each; single and double geraniums, all col.. or'S, ready(I Io bloom, goodl roots, I15c each. evr-- blo'ming blue liumbgo, i'oodl roots, 20e each; pink pine burrs, w'ell rooted, 15e each; ever'-blooming A ugust lily, white or blue, 10c each; ever-blooming surprflise lily, l0e a bulb: .9 c'olors of WVandleri ng .Jew, leC al joint ; ('tting of any of these 5e .ach. Arttie Aiken, 1R2, Marrietta, irst 0howigof Ladies Read toWear W I and Summer, 1922, Fri. & Sat., Maic 1 & L We have just received and opene d up for your inspection a coMplete 1in( e I tit s F Silk Dresses, House Dresses, Shirts, Middys, Shirtwaists. Copt Suits for spring are cheaper by 30 per cent than last season. Our line starts at $10,00 and g n1 high ai $50.00. We are showing all the newest styles in English Tweds, 4orges and Tricotines, In a wide rhnt of styles and colors. Tweed suits for spring are very popular, and we ha ve thqm in all the different colprs. Silk Dresses in every imaginable c'lor, and latest styles, starting in price at $10.00 and going to $25.00. '1 They are here in Crepe De Chenes, Crepo Metors, and Taffetas. A line that will .surprise and please you .'-Aj complete stock of Gingham dress for children and ladires at $1.25 to $3.00. New Skirts, Middys and Sh rt Waists. All at new pricos. We are not showing a single' old garment carried over from last sea scn, for we have none to show, but overything inl ladies Ready to Wear t hat we show you this season will be b rane -' r . i new prices. FOLGER, HENDRICKS & u0. The home of Walk-Over and Endicott Johnson shoes, Stetson hats, Inter woven hosiery, Griffon Clothes, Carhart overalls, New Home -Sewing. Mach'ines, Iron King Stoves, Devoe Paints, Chase City buggies, American , . Lady Corsets. Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Gents' Furnishing Goods a Specialty Call for Pletorial Review Patterns. bolls reac, gnatult e 11401laE. yields fore hvi~a4 attatAcd by of lIto grade Gottenl Yield and quality decide profit ETLZR h SOMEpeole nlytake the extra yield from the use of4 ferilze itoconsideration when figuring profit. However, thousands of southern farmers know that the big profit they make from better quality crops is due to the use of Swvift's Red Steer Fertilizers. Certainly it is important to consider every factor possible this year. Use fertilizer liberally to grow the greatest possible PieI o h nyti~t aceyed-i ies of high grade cotton which bring thebecndrdInh top prices,.oddtrie t elvle Yield and quality decide your profit-yield-how much you w:ReStrFrtTes have to sell; quality-the price you get Swift's RdSerFertilizers gieyou a betrstand, increaseputon min the yield, improve the quality and enable you to make the most ras fmkn vr wf profit.stnsbkofeeybgf Place your order today with the local Swift dealer or write Swf&Coanhate us direct. eoreteeimntth Swift &. Company .adsi. (FERTILIZER WORKS)ntiin 4%o mr A tlanta, Ga. New Orleans, La. Yielbe con qudit dedd nrfi fent4r.h dsstwrits aice 's en Elc~tran.nfaarkraptn t o'knowa ( roweHDaytn, ionFlati~ok Nticeis ereb givn tat te assoo thereft'r s sid teer. e Reunohar vlote, Manadbenduydjdgd banp, ad testlmnt ofor youronale t Ted tRustesofthehm folowinShoe UITmEetnD fte rd STAESOFsME iA .Snel ~~sd n ba Gtutes Lons erancho Psuld , anrpt~v be held intenatrfC the Hodg e ofdichag sAdiituti fs acoingto aethne, SiuMle theaGeers, ths undsge5ad i5cit ore., esate. F Eoetaio Og, oeny A Ankrup2, t. eleven atc11k inctoeAd nit..rx brgoel, DaTwel, ilMrfroon, Fat IcNoie ihrb tieand place the -assoonthereafter__assaidapy_. Rmilahee, Symmes, Tadyr roeo, cabors ay prop oim)scnbeardmn teNTC Ofo leave SEtLmefn Reumio, Farrst, Dacovly Spaynard, bankrupt, adjudgedebankrupt, and AetlmnD ofChAProaGett oCkdarRoc, RkBettm, Rostaoke, first meetin ofthe busiedios as maid A.J eneldcae ,?ot CatesCe, New Twnc, Mlasntll, baroperl come befoe sid eetfice. ofodichag is herbymintat of sa Kigs PletieSi Mle Patrs te Rnefgere inh Banutyof Green-,estate. o rbt frPc WolfCeek TOwnTR Creek Classy viller.dC.,ohthe11th day of March'MsHateSne, Monti, icOlga, NeoAm .D,92 tCElee 1922,ock in thel Adinstfrenrix ller, onag oldinwelveime, aaintforenoon, Mtwinie andlac than ~1 sso hratra ada Mie eek ofelae sad Grgiae, eitorshmay apar exithou caue caTInCan be FIA forleEN Aioh, HapnHlly Sp~fC rbfrns thbh~anduto wrn allhersclais tand Af.N CodeSCeAREadba Rockla Gofe Mroch, 1922o, obEaatoe, l trnoat besuhonhrsibess adts dicageaayinsrtix a Cane Cryent, aNew alln perontvalbed pronrat cof befor aid meetinge. esttei eeygvntaIw to V.i~ estatn mu sup.odE .Byh make paapplclaeCatel.Ms.ratit N.. Croph Referefore BaheuptcyvEsq.,Judge of ProAditeorPike NOTICEWernerTORSouAneedRmoney IfsothueWntDnth Stteof youth Oltril Admnisratr. noreaonwhyyoucant gt . ork FiAy cmthe 17tocka of fMatr< CrossRties OTPicE are922,n carre 11 stock inothe wiringo AIf yousonows hodnw claim, telgais 70 ce Thinnis antodre hangdraonteeatraadap Garvmine about i t. wisnttethini theotf las lpot twwekthwaon sreialsttleen Walte Heeroa tt er , dly pove, e or efoeat e hauin theman. l esnht1pft.iN. ookic, phesd 27. ota