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SENTINEL -JOURNAL PU LISHED WEiEKLY. P!CKECNS, SOUTH CAtWOLNA. Now. altogether:' "Is it hot enough for youV" Even the mosquito Is feeling the Impulse of tho back-to-the-farm move ment. Nearly everybody who says "I don't care" Is not. telling the truth. When an aviator loses his way in a fog lie cannot ask a policeman. At least not yet. Almost time for some get-rich-quick main to establish a correspondence school of aviation. Germany has adopted a new gun do bigned to bring down aeroplanes, just as if aviation is lnot dangerous enough. The cornviets who struck for the eight4I-hour day in tie( Michigari peni testiary I'na!ly h'ecided not to walk out. Tvhe varthi has only 10.0t00 yeal re to live, necordii to 1 Swed ill as'tron OMlier. ILet uS tlien be up1 anid doing. etc. Vestern11 farilers Valt tie( wathr blir(al invetigtd he-aueFv Its pro dictolls d(o' t ag ree wVith l the rhenim atismw. Aeeordiig to fashiioil exp1rt(t.. London and Plaris the Iarmit sRiv is dead. As a ioit er of fact it w-:; born that vay. Barbers. alariedi by tihe ad ovne(n of safely razors, are colsiderilng the abolition of tips. Thiy mih 1t b abandon eriticismll of tihe previis ir. cut. i nry Allrenshoerst(er mer 1.9 the naimie of a lan who lives in MIs soi . We supphose his fritends (.n1 him iianc All renshii (loe-sterbaeum er for short. A hoy graduated from a Penilsyl. 'Vania high school wilhotit ever ha 11g llissed a half day, and shaull such horrors of* child slavery be unre buked? IrrigatIon is fast drivinig tie Creat Americin I'sert out o' ex isteice. There are canals enoughi already to reach icross tie ollitinenqat if placed I end oi eud. One man gave a fortune teller T115 Kor the intoriniationl that ie cou1ld find a treastre by digging ix hils iack lot. It i0 surprisiig how a city lman, for tunato lin tle iossessionl of a garden about thle si-ze of a ch cer~u board,* euaa spoil1 $:38 worth of ciothies plantinlg It) cents' worthI of peas. ,The a ppearance of live neoccs In a poker gaime in Pennsylvaicoa and thea rcsultant il denth1 of thri ee men~i, si mplly goes to show thait a good t hiing some timles ennl be carrie-d too far. A New York boy found a certified check for $f,5,000 and1( was palid $1 re ward when lie retulrnedl i. to its own er. Not wIthstaniding thik, however, tionesty is stl~l the best puliey., Rletuirniing from Asian junigle., a scienitist ainnouces that a man "with a tacetful wvife in a wildl countr enn al get along twice- as well as a single manl." Also in a tamlo country. "Wealth is no longer an orpen ses amo to independlenoe," wails a dI~ia pointed enitali111 st. Too trule. Wily, lowvadlays one cannllot wear a sIlk bat and a short c'oat without be ig ridi culed! ,ust to make good the proud boast that every dther city Ill the ( ountry is merely one of its suburbs, New York, a few (lays aigo, sent ai 'l'ullman earload of Its women to lleno to get divorces. It has now been demionst rated that a motorcycle comes off secondl best inl a ciollisionl withI aln automobile. The question has interested manny persons who have had to step lively in cross lng the asphalt. A wife in Atlanta had her husband arrestedl because lhe refused to kiss her. Husbands are getting very frae tious these days. and advanced fem ininity is finding It necessary to drive Mhem back into harness. A government woman expert says that chickens kept in cold strage nine months or a year are more healthlfui than those fresh killed and kept 24 hours without refligeration. It may be, but she will have a time convincIng the ultimato consuimer. ; New York supreme~fl court htas de creed ' that a bill c'ollec-tor must15 pur e his prey in apartment houses only by means of the du1mb wailer. For mnerly the bill collector was callied upon to cope only with deafness, but now be Is conftronted with both the deaf and dumb. The heir to thes East lIdian throne of introda, who is ai student at ifar vard, had1( to work on his twenty-first birthday whille hi1s fulture subjects were eelebratinlg it with holid~ay and festivity rt 'bome. TIts Is but an othcr ins' "c-c of tl'e modcern a-'y hr w ''b- " '- arte to stand a g:'e" 4 11E American pe keen for somel have during the or two been indu fancy to an ever extent for a nea amusement,-that new to the Unil although it has vogue from tim< mind, in all th European countr open-air pageant the object of this if fad it may be ct the new style ox tertainments are by no means confine people might suppose to the summer m deed the spring is a favorito time for of "return to nature" whereas many tacles are held in the autumn and fina coming to find such productions pr< among the leading mid-winter attractio favored regions as Florida and Sout fornia. The people who do catering of amu! a business were sort of caught unawar sudden popularity of the open-air p lay. It spread suddenly and of its o so to speak and thus we see an explanat fact that nearly all of these big spec promoted by artistic or public-spirite citizens who have no thought of gain i: ter. Similarly almost all the parts in E air dritamas are enacted by amateurs ra by lprofessional actors and dancers. A the proceeds of almost every one of th takings have been devoted to sone wor & g4<:,ti XQ of 11ni 1P bltrm n o t c m _,4 As ha be n s i .o e -i - agatopiha teltlo:a storyt havc beein ainnuail events In I'urope fromi (time out or inld. Tihe best-knoi~wn of' these, or course, is the w'orldl-fn motus l'acssion P'lay w hich is he'ld once every t en years and which thousands triein thoa sandls of Amnericanis witnessed darl-Ie~ ti:o last past precsenttation. Th'lere are many Amiericans. howev'er, wli claim hat the idea of the (list inctively Ame kiean pagean it as developed duiiIng thle Ipatst few year is in this country'3 has nti been Iianslanitted bodi 1y fr-om he Old W\orld asc many persons suppIos e, ('e that New Word influences hav~e hadi tie e'volti on of t his novel class of dIra: For instance. t ho 1Idans c'on dce< painmy (lays some of the most wvond( tacles thle world has ever- known anid of those pIct uresque rites may yet be among thle Pueblo indianis or thle Sout hi sequiently', if the originial Ame'rleans hai to uts somp of the Ideas for our' moder' HAD NO FEARS. At the height of Washington's fame there were those whio carped and crit icised to sotme extent, wvar-ning hIm that being a celebrity- was a precarl ouis thing and thast he should be most enreful, lest he do or say somethIng thant woul turn the tide of popular iavor agailnst him. To theso adnmoni tions WVashington merely smiled. "There Is jutst one thing that might be done,"' he said, "and that is some thfinrg that wiill not be done untIl long after I am dead. Bly that tIme inyI tame will be so solidlfled that nothing can mako It. if we were sufflelently 1( advaced in commiter'ce for' thIs onte thling to happen, then, indeed, I should be careful." "What Is that one thing?" inquire the others. "Put you in a historical novel ?" "No; name a flyecent clgar for me." Trhtils of Life In a Small Town. 'I sppp~lose youi fid It a little dlf fleult '.o become accustomed('( to lIfe in a smnall town, after' having" lIved so long~ In a large city." "Oh, dlear. yes; It Is very hard rear insever Minll be able to feel at bomne hte e. Whent my little boy3 caughtI l.e whoca lng (oui'h eve'ry woman liv 'g In cour block kntew a bout at and| ,-.ommnended something. ZNR- I ePt. aple, ever hing new, past year ging their increasing v form of is it is ed States had great out of e leading les. The or play is rew fad, Lled,--and it-door eu i as some. onthS. In this form V such spec Ily we are vided as us of such Nern Call ements as es by this agoant or 6yn accord ion of the tacles are I private I the mat uch open. ther than nd finally bse un'(er hyM cause. 1Y LP. CE 3r'& ~~ 2 -V~ a part in Neo' wOrlean s, the fr ontier I in their and tic- mid winter C ar-nlvt rful spec- (California. Yet anotheri i remnant edly- helped( to bring this witnessed public attention la theo pc e(st. Con- ouri schools and colleges h ded down of entertainment. Partic a open- air specLtacl e ntre (nc hed itsei RVPCS 01 The Opportunist. "Geewhlllikins. Skillington," said iBlabaworthi. meeting his Chicago friend in the corridor of a New York hotel. "you must he prosperous! I sCO you and Mrs. Skillington out motor lag in the park every- blessed morning and~ afternioon. W\hat does it cost "Nothing at all. Ulab." said Skilling ton. "T'he mladamn and I are enljoyi:tg a few demon~fst rations. that's all. With sixty firlst-class cars on the market one can motor- aroundl New York twice a (lay for a whiolo month at the cost of a blue vt-il anid a pair of goggles. H arpeir's Weekly. Playing the Game. After having a good dinner at a cookcshop Tim was leaving. wvhen tlii iandl ordl canlied for payment; buit Tim The Iland~lordl. afte-r thinkinag for 5i few minutes. promised to let him ol? ('n COndfiit ion that he did the same at "Sorry." sid1 TIin. "I went there yes5terdlaiy anld hiny let me off if I camne o)veri here today "--Ideas. A False Charge. "I hear. .\iss Annai, that youir yoi:ng 'riend fr-om (0ollege tiSen quilte a ses '.i ed~alian languag'e. "-Thaat ain't trute! lie talks like a VAGV:EAI02 'pcalsit s n tr e n al an app oprite t ereis s that we houl no the len tur to ind an hem s n w b as :or eu l tte -d y n t' an drms nthIren -wads Th.toyo pn li ?athaha proven liesinai 1mtiulrl ppa r sylvan sur:j fo 4uch lwsnaio ty-afo with relc I ias it atr <luion n11II Ithe role andilr some leueloigi l mak-ei* liter-d n. onrt h t cant There ars~ e many1 ('mpai thati!5 th !e ncat for of cill fAmic bt thehl Pua A3lanyi of: the paradespiand feti. mitie--s al vls wh ha v ient grad. ron th< h unalljM attined to the lhe historp toutny. maiine of to be1 tow: we.the raladi Gras in l'doutid: ftes hoeld annudl inme m)iode 1end la of Rose re Souther om.yA atrtahaunob-tion of~ Gr) whle(ii Wroa subjetd to pecisl foa lihnt thiechmany or thwoen,-ai te sown for (thin fom cnnn n la~rlcas tthe Mar oanylof f the corllegsan forsw- artisitic an: Ti s~ he heven Wndera.lIIt i thalat "n ih lt-ok-t-tie-ot li gaso agnt flclist- 11 is p heN wodri whos icn t ouh for fetndees helda wihill cmagin tole 01( Iso wondes wheSothern he'shing An aco thnde as thaothe (lasto year' nhat wade mnyoover?-i anes shw fos tsa orm?--Puck. an ilryhShe open-air touch.o St he (aftes fringe-Youtotid tme Ton hoe Sevenku ofneers fo tendeners." wf vtIsan 0 ht.-nighaidwou-svterothe" firt ev ner whod. di' say touc fr h ony oawoee oe eSe Causdr f e will Efcntaant I"woera maneter he' hldin hrof h or omny bi~ngs.if "Nonderhow he andi fhom wshot? "onelir Wifnt er l~..ast heawon ist mafe byov amercrd 'What doe hs saeado?"-uk Shecue Saw Tg Much.sofGa -- g~maa e bg pepaatry el(jl fo i ree ne o thse istittios thoug andbradt o telndthat doe I(?O of tes an ogitations ofgh have pres.ented Sha kespeare's pN ys oundlings In various parts of the cc instance has annual event of this k te I louse lawn at Washington,-btu art these events Introduce original d an most inst ances not only Is the < a I but the music has been sp(ecially' C< the dlanceS specially arranged fort vent. At the most notablle paigeant held at the home of the late E'dw in New Hamnnpshire.--thle musical ar America's most famous composer w siranged to form a musical setting r dirama. the spectacles which have been i local talent in various American c' -e historical In theme, being designet events of the most stirring periods of the respective regions where ed. Hlowev'er, the latest leaning set Lrd Greek plays, orIginal or otherw y the tlowing costumes of the Gret themselves to graceful posing andl pular1it y of classical dancing has hel ing the women prominent in the proc 'ek spectacles,-and almost all the pen-air theatricals are In the handi Mrs. Albert Cliff'ord Barney of I WashIngton, D). C., who has great wec 'Io indulgence of her penchant for I the dramatic In new guise. ADVANCED INSURANCE POLl "No." says the man who iR be solicited to take out a policy. "I gui I've got about all the insuranel (an carry Looks like a waste money anyhow to keep sinking into this game, aind have to wait tong for even an endowment yo to mature." "flut we have a new form no argues the agent. "What is that?" "1y paying four years' preniumi once you hecome entitled to an inv tion to our fancy dress (danners. I paying the whole term of premh:c give-s you a reason ticket ror t speakers' tab!e. also." Crowded. The inteirohe conduictor clung lerately to a thread on the trail s kirt of the street dress. To the angmiry germs who waited a ride, he shiouted: "'Can't hold anty more! Take next train! tVT1.vl'Rt D NI-:sri A Splendidi Part. "'Wh it sort of al tart has your dau er i9 the new play?' ' S lend 'd She doesnl have ml ToGet Its Beneficial Effects Always Buy the Genuine $YRUP-{I6S and EUXIRf OSMA manufacturea byle OifoMA f16P SYRUP(. i Sold by all leading Druqqists One Size Only,5 0t a Bottle Love is the only thing that more than pays for l it gets. Constipation causes many serious dis eIses. It iq thoroughly cured by Dr. Pie-c-'s Pleasant Pellets. Otie a laxative, three for enthartic. Any man can get Into a fight. but soiiaetlnies it takes a evrtain amount of courage to keep out of one. For COLDS and GRIP 1lck-' CArcuuix is the best rcmcdy-reo iee- the ahing antd fetverishne..--eur e the [old and restores nortnal ennaitions. It', iiid- elfTeets ininedately IUe., 2ic., a Id 60c. at drug stores. Captured Her Interest. "She Is very cold and formal, but a got her interest." "'How?" "By asking her] how she ever hap pened to marry her dub of a hits ban-.d."-Ex-lacnge. Heathen Nations Invent Nothing. Bishop Thoburn, who has been a Inissionary in in(ia for fifty years, und knows India better than any otho an d knows India better than any other living Anericai, says: "If you visit the patent office at Washington, you will see six hundred improvenent.s on the plow. India has not invented One impj'roveme.t oil the toothpick in two 110(ilthLld yearI'S. The nt6ions without -God have 110 inventive faculty. They are almost universally the .-avage, un enlightened nations of the earth." TOO BAD. ind I out not ,lit for ro )in bat of ard >re- / to in Edith-Papa "ouldn't let me marry bey Mfr. Stingy becauso he smokes zuch ma chleap cigars. ise- Edward-lie can't say that about - . ianme the Fdith--No, lie says you smoke too ped expensive ones. 1r0- HEART RIGHT. of When He Quit Coffee. LIth Life Insurance Companies wil not the Insure a aman suffering from heart tro.;ble. '.PThe reason Is obvious. 'ris Is a serious matter to the huis aandl or father who Is solicitous for the fuitutre of his dlear ones5. Often the heart irouble. is causedl by an un. expe(ctedI thing andl( can he corrected If 4 taken in tine and properly tr-eated. A mn In Colorado writes: "I was a great coffee drinker for many years, and was no0t aw-are of the esinjurious effects of the habit tIll I heene a practical invalid, suffering of fr-omt heart troubtle, indigestion and it erv-ousness to an extent that made Sme wretchedly miserable myself and icy a nuisance to those who witnessed my au(t-inags. .."I continuedl to drink coffee, how.. Etier, not susp)c'ting that it was the cause of my ill-health, till on applying at for life inistrance I was rejected on ac ta- count of the t rouible with my heart. re:- Then I hec-aame alh ar-ed. I foundic that msleaving off coffee helped me quickly, so he I huit It altogethber anid having been att r-eled by- thle ad vertisemnent s of r. Postum I beg~an its use. "'The chaunge in my coitdit Ion was re maikable. All myv alhuients vanished. les. My digest ion was loimpletely restored, ing my ner-vousness~ dlisa ppear-ed, andt, most Import(ant of all, my13 heat stead. for led dlown andl~ became normtal, and1( on a second1 examinat ion I was aecepted by ite 'the liife ansurantie co. Quihlang eoffee andl using Posttmn workedl thle chmange."' r. Nanme given by Postutm Co., lBattle Ci ek., Al ich. "'Tees a reacsont," and1( it is ex gh. pla inted ini th li l botoh~1(k. '''(he Road to W-elville."' in pkgs. ich i'.sr rendl the aborne letter? A nen~ *ot ,tuppenura froin ((iie to finse. 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