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Pidkon SontielJourn8 &MeHUBD EVXET TnURDAY MOnNIN4 --BY The Sentinel.Joural Company. THoMPSON & Rioxur. Paois. J. L. 0. THOMPSON, EDiTOR. Subscription $1.00 Per Annum. Advertising Bates Reasonabb antered at Pickens Fostoffloe as second Olai Mail Matter PICKENS, S. C.: THURSDAY, JANUaRY 2 1908. New Year Muggets. Start right. Wind up right. Keep to the right. Resolve and right about. Don't sham, but be real. Be content with the little you hav Think evil of none, but well of all Keep busy in order to be bealth3 Consistently add to what you hav got. Undertake something good a< stick to it. Redouble your eforts, show man liness there. Have push and get-up wind shoi that you're alive. If you break your resolve, dons give up in. drapair. - Advertise from the-start and mak your husirese thriv-. Break away from bad habits, evi companions and. bad bdOks. Cultivate courtesy, kindness, ebeer fulness, carefulness and 'pomptness Aim to be sothething, -4o .Sowe thing, get something and keep some thing. Keep your wor 1, keep out of 'debt keep good company, keep your ow counsel. Don't kick, don'. grumble, don criticise your brother's shortcomingi but smile at your obstacles and b gracious and forgiving. irst lynching, th 0ma is now 01 me to -full stat ad-a- Republica toayor. Uccasioualy''this' sorfi thing is necessary to make the pai pie appreciatei a Democratic adnmb istration. A Chicago alderman. .alked hon from. Milwaulkee, sage the 'Atlant Journal. We suppose plst tP demo1 strate th'at he could walk after. havin imbibed the liguid which made Mil wankee famouas. The Savannah~ Press is adding I hehorrors of ''th's prphibition eitui tion by jai poetry. tL says: '"Gathe eggngs while you iiffy; time bring nly-sorrow, andt the eggnogs of t< ay will be but dreams to-morrow." The boy who saves his anopey b4 comes the bankier,'the mesrchant, th professional man. The boy who neve eaves a cent . makes the man -w "earns his bread by the sweat of hi faece," whtl'rever owns a home or .ex joys the luxuries of life. *Thomas,Jefferso~n spoke- an imnior tal truth when he said he would prefe 'a country governed by the newepr pers and without; laws to a countr governed by laws without newspaperi Hle knew what he was talkmng abou and w hat he said then la mor'e appli . calile now than it was-we the wv.rd It is noteworthy, sat's the New and Courier, that the several evil Senator Bleveridge says "we will correct after the next election at those which have been born of R< publican principles, and which th Democrats have been insisting shoul bi corrected. If the Republica: r V, rm, the tariff so it will not be un jn-i a n d pie v + overc pitailizatii anid ,ai,,,lin:p iber, s ill not be mue On D.C. ' Installation. On Dee. 28d the installation exet Joes of Keowee L dge were held I the Masonio Hall at Pickerfs, and i vited guestsrom far and near wet present to help spread good cheer o this festivd- occasion. The installi tion was private aid took place aftA the banquet. The banquet was served in tt storeroom underneath the hall, ad - was graced by the sagacity, wisdon youth and beauty of the surroundin country-the wives, mothers, sistel and daughters of the Masons. Oc of the most informal occasions evi held here was this-the sparklin wit of the younger set mingling wit the sage remarks of th4se who wrn older only because of the lopgi years they had spent in this vale < tears. After the collation 'the Masoni fraternity again assembled in the hall and the officers were installed u follows: A U. Morris, W. U ; . I Roark, 8. W.; F. E. Co:, J. W.; J.] Parsons, Treas.; R. T., Hallum, Sec W. J. Bol, t, S. D.; Henly 1?orter, J.,I R. H. Baker, tyler; B. B. LaBoon an I J. T. Partridge, stewards After these services were goi through with, appropriateoAdress were uade by Rey;.IJing T J. MauldIn, . E. -Rg Ilother The oooasiQn was all that could bj 1desime-anud greaty *ejoy3d.hy.a A a6fo tee Lidge t at tid the' initallation exercises i SFasley "on UiWMtrtuoon of the 27t was rbivid,4lcbd ed.. On the-27WhuIt. MPIokens Rail road placed a special rai at the die posal o''Keowee Lodge to attend 'th inletallation exercises,, of. the Bate Lodge in .their lodgeha,4in.. )&aeley which was to come.tif atie.@80 o'cloc with the conferring of the IUaster Star degrees -afterward and a .bat quet at 'I In. Representatives fro r other 'des were present at thee exercises, but theickeg delegatio did.not get downia. timae to take part-but they did arrive in time t partake of. tis. fine 0A repast as. he bee, set before them in many a daj The banquet : \ves ser'ved in .~ sp.,cious dining.hall of.e Mjoutae n iew Hotel,-and the losgg:obies wet loaded with alijbe delicApies andaul stan tials . of the. qAesop -An'd otu.,-L Q paason. Oysterse,.rkoy,eKbry. fri chicken,. cold...bo.iLedi.baia, picklef cakes, pies, fruite, e.,1 , wexj6 .very much in evidepcen f'The servie was althat col bendesifed-th waiters, seeing and, ieiaf.ng that tb gguests be satiated -and above al lov'ely, woman,. .arouid Wbose shris we all love to bow linger' .nd pa *homaige1 prae. .therpi to. bedeck th occasion" with .har'ovelioess, Wi .beauty .a;cau iai- fittin ,settitg for the oqqaeion. a.;, 9'the afdressefugeWos was mad by Rev. D. W. Hiot,&.; wigh.jhtra'r charm ant graiqe of wmspzar pecuifari his -own. Speech9.4 were .etade-1i r Snmith, tbro Fqater end..thiers, an Seach hantld hiis tppio well. Thie came cigars and Jpe jeonverse. atnon the brethrenagn4 0iete:'s--but tesuIl to the."sisters. -. A bout. .9,830 -theq guests and :hosl 'and hosteses asaerabled In th r school auditorium wvhere the Ester star degre, was ptnferred upo several andidates and those who ha s. already .partaken of this .sublime ti t., thiat binds the fenale portion of ma: _ kind to Masonry had an opportunit; s to .refresh their memories. The do greus were conferred and the leoture .given by..Bro. A. S. Rowell, of Pied a mont, . and at 11.80 the guests bad a farewell to their brothers and- sister "of Easley, feeling well repaid for th e pleasant hourMs spsnt with them. - It was one of the most enjoyabl e occasions in which Keowee Lodg dI has ever participated, and her mear s bors will always have a most pleasaE -- feeling for Bates Lodge. How bles n the tie that binds. 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