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JULY 6, 1916. Fn ored at Ploken ,'o0toi e aSb. Second Class A11111 Matter. SI PER YEAR, INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE GARY HIOTT, Manager. .Itgiar3iiotir an0(s 11 triwites. of respeet of not, , ro e i miret or( I w Ill be printed free of chtarge. .i over thait ntumber mttst be pim)11 for at the ratte Of one cetit i word. (itsh to aickoIptII IImitlntisseript. Cards of thanks pub Hilied for otle-half cet at word. ROAS'NRARS on the way! OF course you've enrolled. BLACKBERRIES galore in Pickens! ON to Mexico, boys, and save Willie Hearst's ranch! ANYWAY, the next governor of South Carolina will be a Democrat. INSTEAD of going to the front, Teddy seems to have taken a back seat. BUT they didn't have to import any shouters for the candidates in Anderson. Now IF those suffs. would only enlist the rucus with Mexico would soon be over. A CHICAGo paper wants to know if a moose can swim. Didn't he swim the River of Doubt? THERE will now be enough capital I's to go round, since T. R. and "I'" have retired from politics. WHEN Teddy said he was out of poli tics he didn't realize what a great truth he was really telling. IF all the soda-jerkers go to war we will have to cultivate an appetite for something "just as good." "IT is a long way to Chihuahua; it is a long way to go," quoth the Andersor Mail. And it is a long way back, too, COLONEL BOB of the State bemoan, the failure of his mint bed. But chee up, Colonel; 'tis said the okra crop i fine! GREENVILLE Nnws says that printerE ink and booze won't mix. That settle it, then. We've tried it on everythin else. OFFICIH'-OLDERS don't buy any cottoi neither do they fix the price. So yc are perfectly safe in voting for who, you blame please. THANK goodness, the South Carolii troops didn't take the Columbia State sweet singer with them! That wot Jiave been a calamity. THE daily papers tell us of a man eing Sing prison going to the elect chair with a smile on his face. He h been ma'rried three times. BESIDES the Fourth of July, Mex and the state campaign, we have w us this month our old friend. Coloi Five Paydays. And a royally welcoi old scout he is, too. HENRY FOnD denies the report tl he will discharge his employes who 1 long to the National Guard and answ the call. Henry says when they rett they can go back to work just the sai as If they had never left. Bully' I Henry. VOTERS in the coming primary eb - tion who wvant to vote for the candidal . they have been yelling for should1 member that all have to enroll thi names on the Demnocratlc club rolls order to back up those yells. Now THAT there is another vacani in the United States supreme coul Nontd Carolina has mobilized her judp *of idll degrees and entered them for t ~nomination. And because Ex-Preside Taft once upon a time played golf Augusta -town, the newspapers of thi place seem 'to think that this fits i fortthe job. In .the meantime Preside ~Wllson thee rni idoubt picked out a coi 1petent man 'te fill the vacancy, as w shown In the Brandeis appointmer and it will be safe to predict that tl eaxt supreme court justice will n hail from Noi'th Carolina nor will hei an ox-president. ON4 account of our report of the sta camp algn meeting in Pickens last Thur day The Sentinel has been accused< leaning to the Blease faction in politic j We wlIh state again, as we have stat< rnany times, that The Sentinel is ri f from political bias. Our object to pint the NEWS and give all men ~qzafre deal. Our report of the cat pain eetinlg was a matter of nea ~~i eriepo'rted it as news and we to t just as It happened as nearly as a eid. Put facts before the people a ~"ltthem judge for themselves. Sori noeW5spprs In this state have in t uIt and at'e at thisverv moment i juting the cause they champion inste Cfihelping the oause. - YW~LYt 1IfDDLE-Why is '6,ofg man *1efting hias weetheart 11 ~' $~'h6 growthafa asuccessful newspapE [""is.isits commenced weekly, gr< be rI-ee~kly,' and then became da j ~h a undeo suppleinefl ~ ~*,, ashioned lady 'h W or a '*iother, hubbard'n the bacl Yrdonly now-has a granddaughter who weats onq ~righti down town.". Yessir:~and the new 'mother hubbard' 6trikes the grand dadghter fearfully near the knees in stead of trailing on the ground, as did grandmother's. INSTIAD of robbing birds' nests of their eggs and their young, the small boys'o.f this community should be or- I ganized into a bird club for their pro- I tection. Clubs of this kind are beinglj formed all over the country, and we think one of this sort should be started D in Pickens county, along with the corn 7 clubs and pig clubs. And the girls' canning clubs could help, too. A MAN out in Missouri is said to have u lived to be a hundred years old by drinking sassafras tea. Bet he never heard of Tanlac. Subscribers who want the address of their paper changed should always Bend notice direct to The Sentinel office, giving name of old postoffice as well as the new one. Salesmen Wanted w A NTE D-A few high class salesmen to joit us lin the sale of the Indexed liible; maide in both Family and Teachers' styles, which is en dorsed by leading ministers of Europe and America as containing the best collection of Ilible helps. Salesmeu are selling from $190.00 to $809.J0 per week. You Van easily make $100 to $80 per month. None but men of good char' acter need answer. Don't write unless you meatmusiness. we are busy and haven't time to lose with those who ore not in earnest. Give three business men as reference. No letters answered unless references are given. Can also use ladies who are in a position to travel. R. L. Phillips Publishing Company, Atlanta, Ga. ii Edens' Pressing Club I have opened upa first-class Pressing Club in the J. F. arris office building. Hays Hallums is my. workman and all work will be done to satisfy you. I will appreciate your patronage. We make a specialty of cleaning and p ressing Palm Beach and Cool Cloth uits. Prices 25c and 50c. First-class alteration work. Special dry clenning for ladies' suits, coats, kid gloves, etc. HARRISON EDENS, Manager Read Edwin L. Bolt's ad in this issue of The Sentinel. Saturday, July 8, is , Dollar Day at their store and they are offering some big values. j WOFFORE nSpartanbIurg, ia Ps I Id Founded in 1854. A Christ ards and ideals. Located ii in i . n Mountains.' Offers full an ad faculty. Well equipped La session opens Septemlber 20 co Special information addresE th idit lel ne at.WOFFORD COLLEL e- A high grade preparatorys rn tention. Careful Moral tra eI Session opens September orformation address HEAD 3 rinr iHowtheYi he nt in Again we find ourselvt at son whether there is m " are somei things, howe flt winter that can be s as supply you with Frui t, We sell the tops for e< eyou tried the White (Jr atThey are an improvem eus show you how th Rings for White Crow te 1PLENTY OF JI in Lunch Baskets for th' is for the boys and girls -their old ones out. Ga vs school begins. eRemember, we are in dthe time, regardless of 1e eCome to see us and bri CRAIG BR( Pickei ly with Magnolia~ Balm. ,ook as good as your city cousins. No natter if you do Tan or Freckle Magnolia Wal will sugely clear your skin in6tantl,y. lea1s Sunburn. too. just put a little on our face and Tub it off again before dry. imple and sure to please. Try a bottle day and begin the improvement at nce. White, Pink and Rose-Red Colors. 5 cents at Druggifte or by mail diredt. SAMPLE FREE. YON MFG. CO.. 40 So. 5th St.. Brooklyn. N.Y. BICINORE'S GALL CU BE' D I.NORSE A Guaranteed Cure for WIRE CUTS HARNESS GALLS SADDLE SORES ROPE BURNS SCRATCHES SORE TEATS IN COWS and ALL WOUNDS AND SORES. use per Xio We YOU " rr4**css'it. n' Keowec Pharmacy, Pickens, S. C. NOTI VE Write me and I will explain how I was cured in 4 days of a severe case of Piles of 40 years' standing without pain, knife or detention from business. No one need suffer from this dis ease when this humane cure can be had right here in South Carolina. R. M. JOSEY, Route 4. Lamar, S. C. P COLLEGE South Carolina ian College with high stand i the foothills of the Blue Ridge d thorough courses. Strong boratories and Library. Next :h, 1916. For Catalogue and HENRY N. SNYDER, Pres E FITTING SCHfOOL Thool for boys. Individual at ining. Expenses low. Nex t 20th. For catalogue and in lASTER, Spartanburg. S. C. ears Do Roll s in another canning sea uch to can or not. There ver, that we will need for wved. We are re'ady to t Jars, Rings and Tops. onomy-, jars also. Have own Tops for' Mason Jars? ent on the old way. Let ey work. We also have ai Tops. ELLY GLASSES 3 children, and Hats, too, They have about worn 4t them a new one before the market for butter all the weather. ng what you have to sell. )S. COMPANY Is, S. C. D4 Aff 11. -- .T While the Thermometer Is Hovering Around 9 ' in the Shade Some of the Things Listed BelowWill Help You to Keep Cool and Feel Comfortable. How about a Kool-Kloth or a Palm Beach Suit-Summer Suits fit to plea- : out to cut a dash without cutting painfully into your pocket-book. Then we have odd coats in Alpaca and Mohair--everything to make you tutea wei these hot days. ,We also carry a full line of odd pants. Our pauts are so precisely alike in both legs that a one-leaged man can appreciate the good workmanship. Straw Hats and Panamas-best ever shown for the money. Cool Underwear--soft, fine materials--best makes. They stand for the comfort able fit. Men's and Boys'. An Englishman once said he knew two tunes. l1othing- One was "God Save the Queen," and the other wasn't. There 4-is two kinds of Men's and Boys' Clothing. One is the Foger & -, Thornley kind and the other isn't. * For the good -old summer time. Lasting values in all lasts of OxfordS--Shoes. Walk-Over and Endicott-Johnson for the Men and' Boys. Zeigler and Godman for Women. R. T. Wood & Co. Shoes for Misses and Children. Can you beat it? When you come to the Chautauqua on the 8th, 9th, 10th and I1th of July, come in and make our store your headquarters. Yours truly, FOLGER, THORNLEY & 00.. Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Gent's Furnishing Goods a Specialty Sole Agents for Walk-Over and Zeigler Shoes, New Home Sewing Machines, Iron King Stoves. Chase City Buggies, Mitchell Wagons, Carhart Overalls. Call for Butter ick Patterns. I4 RE .. lolls -me66i. A New Machine at The PICKENS BANK This machine is really a wvon- Eeyhn sDn uoaial derful set of steel brains which I rnsdts dsyu e we are putting to work in our accounting department.'pst oteodblcsib.cs With it we can handle our chcsfiuean prtsyr figure work faster than ever bes fore and at the same time be sure atmtcly h prtrsm that every item in our books is kyor h ahn hfsI Helps Us Give Better Service sutatorpisthdtes By the machine method, every ceiewtottelatatn depositor's account is kept in tonbigecsay balance all the time and there areCoeIanSeItWr no miistakes such as are unavoid able -with other ways of handling Thrisnmeodfpstg figures.legrknwwhceqasti The tmsaving mjade possible BurghBokepnMaie by the machine gives us an op- i ihracrc rtm aig portunity to improve the service Cm nadseornwBr to our customers in all depart- rugsawokinurcontg mosits oofheholdaananceeparttacts. auoaiclyhheoeatrsm ReadSenine ads an ply wiethe: amon on Wthe kebar 'temchn si. ..rom..column..to..col..mn.and..adds, . sutato/rit h aea