The sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1906-1909, March 05, 1908, Image 3

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we w TIF SENTIN LzJU NAA U# utered April 23, 1903 at Piokerns, B. 0.. as second class matter, under act of Congress of Mavarch 5, 1879. VCL. XXXVI _________ 11 [09M CAUL!I'A, TIUM~AY, KARCH 5 19C6 GI9 FROM OUR CO Dacusville J. B. Chapman dined with J. H. Hughes last Sunday. Misses Irene and Lillie Berry visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dun can last Sunday. Miss Nora Looper visited Miss Li lie Turner last Sunday. The day being lovely, a pleasant time was enjoyed. J. H. Smith has nearly com pleted the bridge over Carpenter ,,reek, known as the Gilstrap bridge. A new road branching out from the bridge is in prog ress. We hope the commission ers will soon carry the project through if they want us to re member them on election day. Come again, "Old Riddle;" let us hear from you often. MOUNTAIN BOY. Dalton. W. E. Thomas and family wvere the guests of Mr and Mrs. .R. B. tLumpkin last Sunday. A. D. Mann and wife were fhe gtuets of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Tompkins last Saturday. Sioan Tompkins and wife, from Easley, spent, pa- t of lait week with Mr. and Mrs. S. B. D.'lton. Champ Mauldin, of Liberty, spoint last Saturday and Sunday with his sister, Mrs. 13. F. Maul din. Miss Mattie Bowen, tea(her of the Mile Creek school, had to sop her school last week on ac !)ount. of the sickness of her nother. Miss Mattie is sure a e teacheriaiid \\e hope to sooln see I r at h i post again. MrA Alice Polding an-1 Yrs. Sallie Garrett wemo tle guests >f Mr. and Mrs. J. T. To ur kins last week. Mrs. Nancy Murphroe is y et tin. along all right after a. o vetr' spell of the grip. Ab. Parsons and family spent Sund lay with ir. and Mirs- Law rence Miurphree. IUxac.E Tom. Six Mile. G:>od morning, ''Papa's Girl.'' Yo were speaking of going vis iting, but "Papa's Poy"' did not carry you. Well, if he diidnL't it wa papa himself. Tih m you said lie only had one boy, and he wasn't large enough to drive, and if he was he wouldn't go to .s;ee ani old maid. Well, it's a good thing he ain't big enough, for there's not nn old maid in tl i community for him to come to see, so he would get left after all. When I said '"Papa's Boy" I did not mean your brother at all. But if a boy wasF going tc take a g'r he should seek one: that is old enough to take~ cart of' him, not one of those young A thins that don't know how tc miake a plain cake of corn b~read. The s' (0l' i't fit me andlI can'i wear it. Ciome over som timi an brn your knitting ani spend the day with me. Anm wa will talk over the fun we arc h wing throus h the B.-J. Miss Ann i~ Pickons. of thi RESPONDENTS. Stewart L ection, was the gi of her friend, Miss Sophia M. din. Saturday and Sunday. Six Mile church was bur last Tuesday morning. It cau fire from the stove. Serv will be held In ih ' new sch house till another church bu ing is erected. Miss Sophia Mauldin vis in Central last Friday. M. B. Evans has set him up to a fine organ. Miss Lizzie Alexander, of Stewart section, was the gi of her sister, Mrs. W. C. C rett, one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. E dricks are confined to their rc this week with the grip. Mrs. C. L. Willimon vis: home folks in the Stewart tion one day last week. Yes, "Uncle Tom," "Pa' Giri" sure did miss it when thought I meant her brot] Don't you suppose she wai t, tell she h id only one brot] Sloan Durham has tres himself to a fine top-but Now, girls, which one of will I e the first to ride in it? Mrs. L. L. Willimon is sick at this writing. Noah Stone now rides i new and stylish top-buggy. Best wishes to the S.-J. its many readers. OLD Routi~ Marietta Miss Maud Galloway di with Miss Lillie Jones, Sum Arthur Smith gave a el ping last week. A great i joined in the sport. Miss Susie Medlinl visited 1 Marindi Watson last wet k. W. A. Jones is v ery sik is constantly complaiing, we think he is taking the n Miss Susie Medlin visited I Bessie Jones last week. Miss Eula Day visited aunt Saturday and Sunday. H-alber3 Jones and wife ited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. C; way, Sunday. Rev. W. C. Seaborn filled alpointment last Sunday. " Clevie" why didn't all day. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Gr were the guests of Mr. and I W. M. Jones, Sunday al ii 0n. Mr'. and Mrs. S. G. Dorri son, of the Griffin settlem were at Oolenoy, Sunday al noon. "Gourdhead," we are that you are helping us to out the SENTINEL, and hope will stay with us and heli get upI someO good news. " Clevie," I can't come Ischool muclh longer. Come again, "Pansy," don't quit the SENTINEL. We nee(d a singing schor O.olenoy. Don't all you you: folks say so? We are sorry to hear of t br rning of the Six Mile chur lest We are having some ni mlu- weather now, and health is < cellent in this section. MAYBELLE. ned, ght Poplar ices ooe- Farmers, are greatly behii ild- with their work. Sowing oats is now the ord ited of the day. The health of this section h self not been very good, but is g( ting some better. the Mrs. W. W. Younglood dii iest near Seneca on the 23d ult. H i-ar- remains were laid to rest at Po lar Springs church the d-y fh lowing. A large family is le to mourn. 0111 W. R. Lynch came very ne losing all his cotton made ited 1907. He had it stored under li sec- crib shelter, and while out in t field at work his little daught aa's noticed the cotton on lire ai she ran and told her mother. T Aer. alarm was given and the han ited gathered in and saved the c< 4er? ton and corn. Three bales w( tted badly damaged. It is not kino rgy how the fire ol idinated. you Born, to Mr. and Mrs. R. Gilstrap, a fine girl. Bob ery stepping high now. The writer was over in Pi< n a es not long since, and was gl to see his old home town comi to the front. and W. R. Lynch has a fine n lboy at hi house. OwL. Feiridge. Mrs. L. E. Hlunnicutt, ( Greeville, v:Si a p)leasIani v y- itor at the hm))ae oF J. A. ti 1op- niuiitt the latter part of h mV week. Lawence e:te', who h 4 s heeni conined to his moomie eral weeks with typhoid fev is able to be out again wiih I a old associates. Ra it i1 re'ported that George Lewis jumped the broom h Sinday and took unto himis. a, hel pm eet to journey alo: through life wvith. May- t her ' young couple live a loig, pi perous5 and( happ)y life. ~.5 The wifCe of W. W. Seabo l-is ill at this wvriting with t grip. Hecr nmany friends ho his for her al spee'dy recovery. Jason Intrekin was a rleasa you caller at the home of S. M. F< you guoon last Sunday. OLD WHEEL. faFREE. Igorrote's Puzzle. FRE[ ~ter- Tolc IN-rOIu(neE. We will gi away ten thousand of th( Igorrote's Double Crossi Yuzz' anid mnade of Philippine mahozan ent, Diflicult and f ascinatin .g. Wr 'ter- quick and inclose four cents stamp~s to cover cost of nmaili: Clad plet; t hat's all. Address D( fill INocAIums Co., 180)7 Chote you Ave., St. Louis, Mo. > 10 Now its rolated that a Per to sylania dog chewed up a dye mite cap. Further comment hardly necessary. There and some human hogs who woi benefit humanity if they wvoi 1l at follow suit. GANDERBONE'S March Forecast. Ce COPYRIGIT 1907 isy c. ir. rnu. x The ides of March wilfl com again, When COmsar's blood was le1 The foes of Bryan will hide or id Behind the parapet; And when he sees them lurkin er -there, He'll guess their full intent And run just like his friends a as hope He'll run for President. d The candidates Republica: d pams the stand again, and th er portly form of Mr. Taft wi ) show a handsome gain; th whiskerlets of Mr. Hughes wi float upon the breeze, the fle' that sailed Magellan's Strail ar will cruise the western seas; th in infant boom of Cortelyou w! is grimly yield the ghost, and ti le fleet will run the banquets o elr the other Latin coast. Another lot of foreign count ds and busted sports and cd, w! come across to marry more < our dead-easy gold; a count w marry a million cool, and a di vn count two or three, and gold mi girl (and horse-laugh lou L. they'll all n it ou' to s3a; ai is while the Goulds give Boni o: -just one--more chance, alac :k- w'll all st al off and kick or ad selves quite low d.wn on t! g back. The country papers will get us To Uncle Sam's mandate, That they may not hold rea ers who Are not p.id up to date: of B the ( 'werlnment will n< At sqain. h som, ah Vith Old sulbscribers made mad, They nevev wil pay now. Ma 'iInI ..; the fiz.-t iuont th;e Romani year. andn ant u from ari, the' god of wva Mar-; looked like a twin brotin to Richard P. Hobson, and 1 A. was the -e ,ular Roman delega It to the Pem e Confereice at T1 1f -1aue. He was supposed to I ig the father of Romiiulus, the fom he der of Rome, but le was not; I >s- was only the young man's go father. In ancienft warfare rn was customiary to place a gor he Jbr'onze bust of Marsi on the liel pe) and then light for it. The c;omiedy of life will I nt ab~out whl)at it has been-tl -men will labor day anid nigh and the wives of men will sii They'll have a club for eve] day, and never cease to g, E. they'll learn to talk of mni ethemes their husbands (10 n< se know; they'll hear a lectur< from Greece, another from J, y, pan, another on the Renai ite sance, and several on ma: ini they'll bave a lot of long-hair< ig, freaks to make them crudit they'll work on papers eve1 au morn, and look up things, night. and their husbands w get supper cold and suffer riu mI- cule-and the children will gre n . up like wolves, wvhile mamn 5,goes to school. tre Thlle money indiscreetly loan ild Will faithfully keep Lent, did And a lady teacher will sit on The pin when It is bent; But when the principal responds To screams heard through the house, She'll not tell him what hap pened, but Will say she saw a mouse. Until the 21st, March will be e under the influence of the zodi acal sign known as Pisces the F ish. Pisces will induce his rel It ative Steuyvesant Fish, to take the Illinois Central fight into g the U. S. Supreme Court. where E. H. Harriman will be ditched with two bun lanps, a derail ed backbone, and a swift kick in the caboose. After the 21st, arch will be under the influence of Aries, e- the sign of the. Head. Under 11this sign, old heads wiH come to e' the front in the presidential 11 race, and Uncle Joe Cannon will come out of last place and s make the president put two more burrs in the spacious bo som of Mr. Taft's pantsi. L( Persons born under- Pisces n drink like a fish and vote wet. They make excellent subordin ates, like Friday and Loeb. They can say no, and it is futile A to expose them to any more life i insurance, for they won't take it. They are very cautious. id and always take seats near the d) fire escape. Id e Persons born under Aries al k? ways think before speaking, .. and then never say anything. e They are good organizers, and generally belong to the Anti Saloon League. They make good lawyers, and generally get. (- the case. continued until they can elect the prosecuting at torney. >T.Ie Vernal Equinox will colle, And the Irish will parade; v.he bomnIIIig bullfrog will re 4110sme His music in the glade. The mole will burrow in the lawn, 'Anl Ihe rash duck hunter to( )t His (aller while pneumonia drills A leak hole in his )oOt. And then the beautiful 'spring will come and the poet i will essay, with swelling breast to and bliss his bum and mu,e 1- attended lay; the rooster will it annonnee the dawn, and1 the hen wvill scratch the dirt, and d everybody will put on a thin ner. undershirt. Tihe sassafras Ne wll brew again to tone the sys ,e temn rank, and the washout will tupset the train and throw it (ldown the bank; the gander and ythe goose will moult,the meadow r., will be wvet, and tho spring ey intoxicated colt wvill turn a sum t mierset. The house will be er cleaned up again, the robins a- comei& in drove, and the husband s- will eat bread and cheese be a; hind the kitchen stove. The 3d. young man's heart will beat for e, love, and the widow in her e'y weeds wvill find a man and seize at him wTihr Estella wore the ill h~eads. 1i- And then s weet April wvill return 'w And John D). get in line la And pay his month's install ment on edl That thirty milliou fine. IAbout the only law rcognized by love is the mother-in-law.