mtu The Pickens Sentinel PICKENS, S. C. APRIL 6, 1916. Entered at ickewi Postoltice us Second Ciaus Mali datter. $1 PER YEAR, INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE GARY HIOTT, Manager. obituary notices an(a trioites of resipect of not o-nrono hunIdred words will be prinlted free of eCharge. All over that number must be paid ,or at the rate of one cent a word. (Cash to accompany inanuscript. Cards of thiuiiks pub lished for one-half cent a word. "I would be true, for there are those who trust me; I would be pure, for there as those who care; I would be strong, for there is much to suffer; I would be brave, for there is much to dare. I would be friend of all -- the foe- the friendless; I would be giving and forget the gift; I would be humble, for I know my weakness; I would look up--and laugh-and love. -and lift."' Wouldn't Roosevelt be fine on the 3d base coaching line! One chicken in the frying-pan is bet ter than six in your garden. 'Tis said "shoes are going up." Try ing to catch up with the skirts? Wonder if Colonel Roosevelt inspected the cocoanut artillery while he was in the West Indies? It is stated that the English troops are preparing for the war they intend to start "in May" again. The trouble with all those peace ru mors we read about is that they mostly originate in Switzerland. If the Republicans want a fighter for) their candidate for president, what's the matter with Jess Willard? It is rumored that Governor Manning will not sign that two-quarts-a-month bill until the fishing season closes. Well, well! We have with us again this month of showers our old and wel come friend, Colonel Five Paydays. Princeton college has' forty-three seniors who say they have never been kissed Gee! What a lot of fun those boys have missed! Today, April 6, is the anniversary of: the discovery of the North Pole, but we lon't wvant to get into an argument; svith anyone as to who dliscovered the shing.. For the benefit of the Anderson Mail ,ve will state that there won't be any oeek-a-boo waists this summer---they :all them slit waists. lhut you can take Speek just the same. An expert statistician say that four mundred millions of dollars is spent an euslly by the people of this country for nedicine bought without the advice of physician. Pass a law! With Germany pestering Uncle Sam n one side and Mexico on the other, he Shaving quite a strenuous time. But -usat wait till the threatened railroad , trike materializes and base ball gets to unning full blast! flighway robbers at times seem to be geak.-mihded, as they often do some ery,sifly tl . A case in point: three 'f.e . A Id up a man'in Atlanta hut gotb nothing for their rouble. He was a printer! Cole Younger, one-time notorious *x -robber and dutlaw, is dead at his I tomi~ in Missouri, aged 72. Cole and) tis brother Bob were a part of the Jesse James band of outlaws which held .awsy in the west and southwest for so mnany years. With the death. of Frank) James about a year ago and that of Cole iinnger last week .leaves the old; "Jartis Gang" almost extinct. Jesse lames was the only one of the fmu band who "died with his boots on." The others that have gone all lived to be old men, and moat of them, after the breaking up of the band, lived honestly, and died in peace. 'IOU WEEKLY R IDDnE. -Who whistled ,h irst tune and what was it? Tei wind. Over the hills and far ~ When you are miserable