Newspaper Page Text
FROM OUR CO Pickens, R D 1. Plenty to eat In this sectioni aund kon, healthy appetites tc enjoy the food. imiss Ellie Brown has been vIy ill, but her friends are gla to see her up again. Miss Eunic Davis was the guest last week of Miss Hannah .McCombs. Miss Miierva Christopher vis ited Martha McCombs, Sunday. Mrs. Elizath Allen returned hoimue very ill from her recent visit. RosABELLE. Central, R. D. 2. Weather fite, and the sturdy husbandman is daily taking ad vantage of it. Born, unto Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Dickson, on the 4th inst., a 10-pound Sonl. Dr. J. G. Law, D. D., preach es every third Sunday morning, at 11 o'clock, at Old Pickens. After several months' illness, Mrs. Jacob Martin d:ed at her home, near Elberton, Ga., Sun day morning, 8th inst. She lived several years in the Six Mile country. Her many friends will be sorry to hear of her death, as she was a pure and noble woman. M. L. Pickens, R F D 2 'his c'oniilnity Is enjoying excellent health. Mr. and M's. Jordan Chappell were hie guests of T. WN. Dur ham and wife last Sunday. Lep McKe and wife were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Steplhens- on last Sunday. I.\. 8. P. McCarty filled his reghn'r appointment at Gap Hill. Sund v,. Th f'armer. of this section are "llg some fine work just 310W. 1-lurr'y up, "'Old Riddle," and getV 1U*1' vorn-fake done; it is amiroe hne with l:acon anid peas. Mi-s Addlie McKee has been (Iuite si'k with la grippe for the Mi-si.' Dolen and Sadie Evans wer the guests of Miss Addie Mc1Kee last4 Sunday. Theu~ boys I choose as comrades, The girls are welcome, too; Rut they are so suspicious, I hardly know what to do. :lf Icould onily get 'em started Thle d:own grade's always sure; :No need of more persuasior The el a'n wi'! for aye endure. UNION Boy. Literly R 0 3. Farmer s have been very busy preparin'% their land for the next crop. Belle, the liilie daughter of S. A. Roper,.haus a case of i mumpa. J. P. Oantt and wife vis9ited the latter's parents, Mrh. aund Mrs. Thos. Gillespie, of Ander' son, Saturday and Sunday. Earnest McWhcorter. who had the misfortutne to get his ankle aj brok en, is now able to walk on crutches. A singing was given at the Nhome of Mr'. and Mrs. Harpem H Iaynes, Sunday e'venling. A 'large crowd attended, and the 4occasion was hearilly enjoyed : y all present. arl -Regor3 anid wife v'isited ~~4~ home of the former's sister, SB. F. Parsons, of Pic;kens. RESPONDENTS. Will Haynes now sports a new top-buggy, and the girls are all on the qui vive for the first ride. J. B. 'Gantt also has provided himself with a'isimi!lar vehicle Come on, "Dreamer's Girl," let us hear from you often. MAMMA's BABY. Central, R F D 2. Mrs. Viola Young, of Easley, spent Saturday and Sunday with her sister, Mrs. :Annie Kelley. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craig spent Sunday with 0. G. Smith and wife. Mrs. S. L. Holcombe recently visited her daughter, Mrs. D. Taylor, at Newry. Misses Lula and Lily Smith spent Saturday with their sister, Mrs. Stewart, near Six Mile. A birthday supper was given at the home of Mrs. Estes Ellis, Saturday night, in honor of her brother, Henry Holcombe. Ev erything was carried on nicely, and everybody reports a pleas ant time. LITTLE Boy. Liberty. Rev. L. T. Weldon, of Wal halla, was circulating amon;. friends here last week. The women of the Baptist church observed last week as a week of prayer. D. J. Greri' has gone to mingham, A1hI, to make it his future home. His family havel, not yet gone, blut will join him 1 sometime in April. We regrt to lose this excellent family, but the best of friends mut some times part. We wish thim suc cess in their future hone. A. passenger train going sotth passed here Saturday worning. with the top Co .ered with WnoI How is that for peache i I "Old Riddle," you got bet er every letter. If I could call the S.-J.'s writers all by their nan:e I I'd like to say a good word for all. "Oldweel, please spin us a yarn; '"Daisy,'' your sru gges tion is a good1 one, and let us all act upon it.; "'Clevie,"' can't you I do the subject jus;tice? The editor wvill tini m:my~ sympathiz~ers on his commen~'t on favoritism among.12 t'( s. YOU certLainlyr steppe'd onI a~ g(ood many toes, but I am'i glad you had the courage to denlounfce cruelty and partialityv of teachb ers. Our to ichers do) not beat unnmercifulily, but th ere is par' tialty shown to such an extent that our school has dwindled down considerably. TrI~le is one teachecr I hat Libe.~ ry has had that did his duty, andi if ever there wasi any 'fa-;orism shown I never heard o; it- and Iwhen a child1 got into a scrape the was given a fair' and imnpar d ial trial before b~eing~ punished. 1 am certain if we ~ould induce hirmr to take up our school it wou fd a)t patron izedl more large ly thai't nt has this year. My children' at least will hold in loving retnemybrano, the name of Wyatt O'Dell, their. first teacher at this place, Never fear, Mrn Editor, but what if you lose~ one friend you will gain two nehre~. As an o d1 farmer permit mne to say that I am glad: we have some farmers that are-good agri - culturists, but I am smnry- to sa - that the general run of tihtm are like the Trishman's non, they have to get their he; bursted before they can get t1 eyes open. All they have to do is to oren Ihlir eyes a look ahead. There is prosperity in the la: All you have to do is to pl1 right and cualtivate right q produce what your family live on. If you produce a f barrels of flour or a few busi of corn more thain yo can there is always someIbody t: can use it. I hardly ever h the price of corn, flour, me etc., mentioned. God crea everything fo.. ., blessing t: we have to u -; more than can use is a curse rather thai blessing. We had better be careful i we raise it. Of course, the wc ,as to be clothed. But we i luce entirely too much cott [t has caused more fuss ti mny other thing that is rai )ut of the earth. As Mr. M. Eester said, raising cotton a mursing is what excluded li rom the church, and it looks ne like it might exclude two To-day one-half of our far ars are like the oldi man that , nad dog bit. At a certain ti )f the year-lie had to be tie( io is one-half of the farmi 'hey have to be tied wit[ . eat big lien, and they tak . before the c-:op ish,1-1 ma hen the et of the year t1 urse the liener and weary the -elves half to death. Farierg, you ought to kc thead in tine. Cut close a lve close, and you will not hi be lien to give another ye f you just CoulAd get out of ti ,haninel one year voi wouldI >w u11der tho yoke. Happy he man iha% god bless es, q ii hoie is happy. One-third of us farr. r ti ) pape~ :d all; we read 1ews and1 knowA niotfihig alA vhat is going on in the woi t is up to ts to :dw.;ys Ie posi is Well as tl)e reNst. >0 need he farmers to be d :o c. if tI: tre farmers. Let us alwatys :osted anl ready to answer luestions that are put before thout ou' finan 'al affairs.. vays he readly to say, "I ht >lenlty at home and some ;pare7 The man who is ;iat chomiel canii sit by his fi 7imsel f. We. ariea all uiseful ~ath othe:. LFi eCver v m an 1 Lake care~ of him:''. and i7 71(lp ot~hers. T~' he ' )el Farn a loes not wih to br.ak dlov 3r'ipple nor ruin any one whc bonest at hear . I niever s: mn hones man foraken nor ne beggin.': bread. Now, deaur old~ fia;mers, thi the roaTs e- .2 oking from sure wh:it. ;0-: pat it uinde. you go hie:v1!ong; like you alwi [iave dom you will go down ruin7. Whon i.- to b1une? Mm to loan p)ya a: hot)0iy hOtLer til to borrow it. So) look this qu tion squarely in the face and the judge for youlrself. 'Pickens. H. D. 4. F~armnierg;of t his section are r paring thme sr'i for their crops Mrs. N. M, Cni; of Keow s spendiv; a\ few weekls w 71er daught'er, Mrs. WV. U. Kei f Oolenov. Miss In.-*z Fe~ih, a chiarnt young I:idly. - i~t Mis;es Il aind Irina I-Knd!.icks, Su~ni W. F. HlendrickLs carr ied wvir'on an entertaining trip I ids Sunday afternoon to view his cIr saw-mill. .ot Quito a number of Oolenoy people worshiped at Holly Spring church Sunday. mt Miss Irene Hendricks visitg4l p Ind M'9iss Inez Keith one day last V an week. ew Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Keith vis 1ls ited Henry Sutherland and wife ase last Sunday. :,.at' Hello! "Old Riddle," come car again, your items are so inter t. ..wo: Sesting. -ar ted so Mat Mrs. Nina Hendricks visited for w her father, Dr. J. M. Crenshaw, M Monday. . 4-u Miss Ophelia Chastain, who is i ow clerking for A. C. Sutherland, cl rid visited home folks Sunday. 01C he-c ro- Grover Keith has treated him- w,1 311. sar n self to new top-buggy. He will tell an be around soon, girls. Lookout. fin ied vn Miss Julia Jones visited her off, end friend, Miss Janie Chastain, Dr, im Sunday. ha ra re;| to Wonder what has become of dol I "Dreamer?" She hasn't written the in- anything in a long time. Write Sw m N. zot oftener, old friend, your items me are so brisk and entertaining. A singing was given at the r' home of J. D. M. Keith, second a Sunday evening, and quite anP enjoyable time is reported. Bob Keith is building a fine residence for himself. WhenO completed it will be one of the >ok fincst in the up-ecountry. nd Spring has come at last. The Ju tve birds are singing and the flowers ou ar. beginning to )IOoflo . isf A leply to "Daisy , na Hello there! gie n 4 scat by Daisy," as I wish to speak a Sew 'words to her. As you have '!n l'o Igiven those who c:hew to'oacco. L." lit drink whisky alid use L)rofane 'I ,1. klgage some very hard raps, ed I wllll com in theJr dfense. ed tile Cor I am a tobacco-chew,'. and ens ( don't cara who knows it. Why I did you not speak about playing I1tv all crds, gambliig, and the like' sh 1 which are just as; bad, or~ a little of~ 91worm'. Guless yo. h rpl that. veYoua mid for all the girls to to j n o ei e nd agree noL to 1 k a congf1any wvith any y-oi ng sal -nwn who wvouMd get drunk, use she Luam e o or indul-le in pr'ofane lett Iangu;age. I[ will say to you, set arnd be, ex'a...pk' andu others; will fol o w. Mav ou use snuff, and._ Iht is; ju.4 as bad. But I hope yo oH not. I agree with you, however, Fi ong one thing, and that is stop chI writing about schooA chaps visit- mna einand write on something more interesting. Elfred Clark has purchased a refine top-buggy. Sank Hendricks, who has be been very ill with the measles, )f is much better. ys Come again, "'Clevie,"' "Dai to sy," "'Maybelle"' and "Gourd- 1* ey head."' I know you all. anS.uipsox RocK. I- Offers Roward for Night Riders, 7:I -ritsle, Ky., Ma.:ch 24.--The NliI- 7 o~nscouny attho.'<tes ffercol Mon hem'ih:n ^nd, ron-v'etlen of any n'trumber af ti e ?i.r-e '~f "' it :lders who, coldcId N "4.ti e hon'o e o H I:'trn H oges on FyI Ire i y n:0 0- J :'t Mm.4.~.x. Governofr . W!'M1 n !:n.' 1:f'en ft.'dud: to offer are X.rd of' $. 0 *er t~b :-v2''Orehen.1on and it h . .. .. ..... .. OF' tia. Kil:edI in a osuntry &tore. W i' Threl' s'), ri, g0-, flfty, diosi at L) i~ur *n1n'e~ :v'z:.n ty , Tin r '--,.tc on II Lay 'r-.t cu -by .-f Stiffridi-g S&aikur(' 7 ''At. T* e nren riu2".rrele..; nye .a po IltileO1 rYAe. Su.Trk'e, who clalim hij ; TI:'.r:.cn w.as t..ying to di aw a a p lgudi t -T.u in e a r.'restedo. The 1 ) YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BA (? ncy Tre4bae Makes You 4sc" bl. imost everybody who reads the : ws cra 3 SurO to Know of the wonc rful curcs made by Dr. Kfiraer'sSwamp- oat, the great kidney, ver a'nd bladdcr reme, It is the great . di 11 cel triumnh oi the t ie-. tec:nh century: 'is covered after ycai of scientific research by SL)r. Kilmer, the mi - nent kidney and ad *dr specit-lizt, an is iderfully successful in promptly cujing le back, hidney, bladder, uric acid ttiou ' e-nd Bright's LiscasC, which is the war3t -n of hidney trouble. )r. Kihnr' Sw"ip-RoQt i: no- rec m'..nd-d for e-, 'rythi.- but liyou have kid -, liver or bladdor troub!c it will be found t the r'nd you need. It has been t.ted Smany ry in hospital work, In private atice, among the helpless too poor to -ur ::e rclki and has proved so succesftu ia ry case that a spcoial Arrangement hos n made by which all readers of this paper 3 have not already tried it, may have a iple bottle sent free by mail, also a book ing mors r.bout Swamp-Root and how to I out If you have kiIdney or bladder trouble. en writing mention reading this generous ,r in this paper and d your address to Kilmer & Co.,Bing nton, N. Y. The so & ular fifty cent and nomoot wanip-oot. lar sizes are sold by all good druggista. )on't make any mistake, but remember name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's amp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, Y.. on every bottle. I L VALLEY, lysician aid Surgonl. 'We Hours 10 to 12-2 to 4 Notice of Sle ly virtue e.f il, kdir of the Prolate Ige. 1 will ell at my r' sidence at rI sidence at Norris. on the 11t.h day Aplril. 111 7. to the highvtit hi-der for h1, all the 1'ersonnil proe 6r.1. b-a':: to to tlhe ( State of iNt Is. .M. P. Iabir: ,decensed. . T. C . IRIe .b I se.81 . 1;:, ch :* 2t A c n, jr..;it al o. E -Stat' of Sonth Caroli a, C en ty of 'ick.' s, ,f B. N Probate Jui' 'ht'e*. W. E. Clark and Emlineju rk Ia. 11,: nt, to m t ginnr. -em -1R Of A41ill .:.Rtration cf the Estate I . irets of P1. I. Crk,: '1her" are thr-fore, tC co r.,l ae j a'1 nn I singular t..- kin Ired nnd rf -r, ' f th . .11 . 31. Caj_-k, (I-epo. dti ity pe fni app - r o II me. in C ift of Probate. Ca be I- Id at Pavk on t" L., day- of Ap!. 1. , next r pubhtWioi )ereof. ot 1 -,1l 1n for. nu). t'ayhow crum(,. if ant; t 6 #, why tho i aid Adminis ration 111 nOt bie gb ted, iven und,:r thy hand tis. .24th day larch Anno, Dornini 100--. J. iB. NE~WRER~Y J. T> Bridge Notice will be at the Frean~ Bridge on ida liven on th -4 htb f A pt a, 1908. 1 a. m., n< let .' it he r.est Uidder bui iin: . f as 'eithi , lan and siffc r ii ,' n ad ti-- wft n r~ay of in. r'-ser1'nig the -ight to tinject any nil the I ds. E. F. LO~JP'R. County Superv 's r. ~C)R & ALUE ie younig JatcL Would ex mige for pair otf good young les. Apply to Central, S. C. TIME TA hILE Y')0 Supersedles imIie TIiible No 6i Effective Marrh-liIef9e Ii own Ueind I.'p ci No 11 STA TIONS No 10 No l IameI 10 nm lv PI'Ict,H nr.H:l1)nne 5.:E", pin nrm I 1: . i i im iergiiusoin 8: :!5n m SI, j.pm amu I: I1 amn *Psrson's- S!.unm 4::,u pmt uim 13 :5) inm *A riall's H: 0amn -1 :45 jpm .m 21 :55 nian *MauildIIn X:(:,,nm 4.-10 pmi am) P!:mh m air Engley iv b'ul-ain 4I:L5 pai Ig Statinsa traitus da ily except 1tundey Iii emam-eiets w ith Fothernt Railway NI)l II conniee . w~ith Soutn 11 ilwavy No .I TA Y 00O ei Manoiuer M. C. LON4G, Attornoy-at-Law. Wr Postollce, Aidmron,.A S' stIce In all Courts In SouutliC'renr~ HAL R BALSA~?I ClEj~ - -l -. -l -