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MAY 4, 19146 N reda at 1Plokens l'ostoliIpe as Second Ciat has I heatset $1 PER VEAR, INVARIABLY IN ADVAN GAltY HIOTT, Manager. obituary notices aud Ift) of0ptf t rone hutidlred $.Orl, wil be printed free o ohronhunver that Iumber must be aid of charge. All of one cent a word. Cah to for at the nt seript. Cards of thanks rub ished for one-balf cent a word. We hear the bait a-calling! What a blessing it is that he is Min ority Leader Mann!. Let's all go to Atlanta.- Charlie Chap in will be there next week. We glean from the Atlanta papers .hat the old town has had some grand opera. "War must end at Verdun," says the Kaiser. But that dispatch had a Paris date line. "Champagne pumps $3.8," says a shoe advertisement. Beer pumps are not quoted. "The bear that walks like a man'' is hiking through France, but he can't get even a look-in on the enemy country. Uncle Sam seems to be from Missou. ri. Carranza must "show" him Villa dead before he quits chasing him. Reports from every section of the county say that the farmers are up witi their work better than for many years. In the line of economy, the Englisti students' coat-tails will be cut off en tirely. The women long ago abbreviat ed their costumes to the limit. Those Irishmen in revolt in Dublit are called "rebels" now but if they wir out they will be known by the more re spectable name of "patriots'' later on, Most everyone has had his say in the insurance mess. But just wait till the campaign opens in full blast; then you'll hear more about it than everhappened, Proctor A. Bonham, solicitor of thii judicial district, has given out state ment that he will not be a candidate foi re-election this year and that he ha retired from politics for the present. Tis said that with all his talentz wealth and pekasures Bob Gonzales ha mever expwienced that indescribabl delight of letting a mouthful of Brown' Mule amber seep out the corners of hi mouth and trickle down his noble chiT Last week we wrote the followin heading for an article in The Sentinel "We'll tell you for a quarter." Th printer put it "We'll tell you for quart." The next time we say "quart er" we'll say "two bits." In an advertisement in the Columbi; State ex-Governor Blease says thati being reported that lhe will not b)e in thi race for governor this year. He say the report is false, that he is a candi date for govei-nor and will win. *While chopping wood Saturday y, * editor strained a muscle in his shoulde and suffered intense pain for some time This shows the danger of a newspape man' chopping wood, and the docto advises us to buy a light axe that ou wife can use. The price of everything used in pub tishing a newspaper continues to ad yance and some grades of paper cannc be bought at all. We are trying to kee from advancing the subscription pric of The Sentinel, but we may be force 44 advance It at any time. To makt sure that you wIll get it at the preser1 price you should renew your subscrig tion at once. Last week we received from Colun bla a thirty-one page booklet of "Er dorsemnents of the administration < JNiohard L. Marining and the results a, got~plished during his term as gove por." There was two cents postai ue when the booklet got here and v .ad to pay it. This "business" admi satragon seems to be looking afterev< he qmallest details. p~ in New York the ladles have Jiague called the "American Womel )ague for Self Defense." They ~to stay at home andi defend their (1 ade while the men are at the fre .Iiud it ever come to that. And' tl a~' to have a uniform, too, the n 'ortl en'tft part of which will be a i4# pR-'tEougeral At * recent -mee ~ $ t~e le. the ladles voted o a ~nfro'them.. When 'the - Send, wil they continue to y U$WBKL'Y ItlPDA'. -I afa . 'buggy top and a nickel,what ough i~-to' bby with the nlcliel. SAA fine. -omb, of eourse. ~"'1~~e Pdn't hlave a Pomno Last W '~ ~ " I Lastweek our readers 'All 'gave alg~ud, hout; ~' '~Thesr thlouheths' Had aliij~~f~ it I R. 'n pag gveR e4 $or a hr of acesunt of tny y I You on' f the stAte. &t(pturd 1 Apt 1, wife and 1er etfa. 4$o1si84i 0ood friend, Prof A~ i3 nlding, who ' c9weyed us to hi home. r Tihe first Suda r was to In og f the. npst delightful days of my kipmni's r~ We~ had -.great .sevices .a Mountai View and Praters,Creek. It wasa h Boy tolie witi. their respective pastors, Brethren Abercrombie and Seaborn. These pastors know how to make a'visiting minister feel at home wjik.them. -It was' also a joy'tohave with us in these' services Bro. G. A. Martin, whose health, we are glad to know, if rapidly improving. On. the first Sunday night Brother Martin de livered a fine sermon at Mountain View. Prof. Bolding kindly conveyed us tc a number of our appointments and.ren dered valuable help in the song service. During the four Sundays we spent ir your county we visited twelve churches, five of which we had never visited be fore. , The names of these five follow Pickens, Pickens Mill, Secona, Concor< and Cateechee. These new-made friendt gave us a warm welcome. At Catee chee we were delighted to meet Pasto: Noah M. Hollowell, formerly of Hen .dersonville, has purchased from Ora L Jones the Sylvan Valley News, pub isbd at Breyard, in the adjoininj ;int .f Transylvanla, N. C. Mr Hlro*alIhas had the Nows leased fo the past several months and is publish ing oneof tho best and breeziest. paper we see. Mr. Jones retains the job de partnient of the News plant and wi continue.; to conduct it. This is a nei arrangement for a country printin office, but should work well in this cast W. T. Bosse, who was at one time fore man of Tho Sentinel office, is forema of the News office, and we can see h good work sprinkled all over that papei Please Don't Shoot Us Until We've Been to Yorl Spartanburg Journal. Oh horrors! Somebody ought to shoc r Gary Hiott, of The Pickens Sentine a who says: We notice that.Mr. Ng Poo Chew, a Chinese editor, has been visi ing in this state. We don't.knw:.wh 'Ng' spells nor what kind of a Chew I a is but we believe we'll stick to Brown e Mule. a For niag - Booking orders for 0 1 pigs-for delivery about April 20. Pu ereford bull calf for sale at once. I L. Craig, Central R.F.D. No. 2; L. I Craig, Greenville, S. C. 47tf e - - ------ -* Many Are C H ut Few ArE s - . Especially t at our four r our drinks you have ali r -'Our IceCreei and PURE. KEO0WEE THE NYAL d t Innor eachor ey cal coffee, ydii take Lost *. Lualannie. Eah d air ~ guarahtee: "After. ng -this can acdr*id satisfied in yti rear fund the'mngn a motrey-back giar had -use ondahala -ijn t he coffee. Write for p ,-, iljs and w'e're deeply nMpessedby. siethQchu hesmetionedalove,j afeiwoo h~.n e- i.It s joy. to rnow 'our &ss ociation itld, friends,. .pa~ce'forbilds mor'e than i brilof i ott line, of :our visit, but' lAnYitakd'a long3ik stdry short by saying,..that -o vn'j.isit in the'. past ..;: brought *usto joy.. or helpful Christian'. fellowship'-. th s. h ipim. this oneo..- The: &uadaneie of thie - Dillne hand.w.as t.'manifest from,ioe'first, 6 spiritual atmosphiere having pervaded all the .services. To Pa' stor D.W. Hlott and Prof. R.M. Belding, .'Who had 'charge of the pro gram of arrangements, and to all who kindlly co-operated sith them in the work to make it a success, we express our sincere thanks. While at Easley it was a pleasure to be in the home of Rev. W. P. Holland. We appreciate the kind hospitality given us in each community, as well as very much more hospitality which was offered us by homes which we could not visit, owing to lack of time. To all with whom we labored during the month we say, "God be with you till we'meet again.* Belton; S. C., April 27, 1916._ Pleasant Grove News .-This section was visited by, Jack Frost Thursday, April 27. r Mrts. Caroline Masters, widow -of Robert Masters, ied -at her home In this section- Ay0l1.8, at the ageh of 86 years. Sh . owas iW bured the day fplowin her v death at Pleasant Grove ces tery, Rev. J. E. Foster conduct. fing the funeral services. Mrs. Ed Griffin of Pickens, route 4 visited her parents Sat urday and Sunday. The Pleasant Grove Demo cratic club met April 22 and elebted W. D. Hendricks presi dent and J. F. Rigdon secretary. D. -L. Barkoer and W. L. Green were elected delegates to the it county convertion. , Charlie Green ofGreenville is n spending several days here with t his father. . .Charlie Is a good, 1an rs, wethefunel od csvk..c se Well, Mr. Editor, herenis .our a' ridole: What s made longer by cuttingbotfast G A Ditch. --t Now, - mCedrp. .come..9n with C your cow. I couldn't catch it. re If you had said lgat phap 1: might have understood. A FARM1ER. rue ofl~r Ic Crgm a. godrink. iet Wl, Mrwiohere wlfisd u of the: Waehtigh saenar b No,vyfon themi. .cm. wt mf ysFoE hanad iot' perOOD : migt ave unosesood 9aine when you wiuyin of the samie higotndaf chysionne at he~ um cROEalog. s OO 3Rd Y1 P. 8 I - 7 yother wCar un <l oe nrh t arnde ae Ca of chg as i man w uThese vehicles knnoed nowintroducton to the people of PWanns. County, as there 4.1* undreds of them being used evesry day. c b nThere are waons you can uyd for less moneyr than yow. it1 wol at but ge v cn say witho t of ea wkonvtradiction that nowd yoCwb cotie i b., y y a wagn that will run lighter or wear longer than the u y u b DON'T CONSIDER THE PRICE SO H IN.BUYINQ A WAGON, BUT BUOY ONE -THAT YOU;AR NOT AFRAID OWAD' FA If yoi are undecided as to which wagon to buy, jdtask th man whoa Sowec SoMitchello ask your blacksth; theywill both tell you that repair bills are aln u;t unknown to the Mitchell Wagon. hA full line of Chase city Buges, any color, In both steel and rubber tires. Ai Ask Is for you to look at the make-up andfinish of a Chase BAT. Ty, and when Y buy one you will be surprised at how light &.runs and how loey, it W.1 last. Just givedone of these well-known vhies a trialmand You w ucovinced int b" rou will get more-for your money than aiythr wasgon or buggy .you could buy. 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