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THIE SENTINE :JOURNAL Eutored April 23, 1903 at Pick(ns, H. C., as secoud claRP mattcr, iudler act of Congress of MUrol 3, 1879. VO._XXV,__--_____ k OUTcI C ROLNIK TIIU RSID , APILU 10, 1007. .47 Sparrow Has Whole Car. Becauso at pigeon sparrow chose to build her test in tbe shelter of a 'ete Mar(tuotp box car while it wtas ' the ttorth ya to d8 for repairo, the car abnti,st prict"less )ecauso of the car' s hlotage, s4atab idilo oi a Sa' a inaw sidetrack, awaiting the time When theo Iair ottug sparrows shall leave their home, says a Muskegon (,M ieh.) 1):it1er. The order camno frutmt Saginaw in pursuance to tho petition tif five con ductors on the litno who had the car in charge dtri)g the last wcek. \Vhen the car left the rcpa r tra, ks about a we k ago, Conductor- Stark, of Muskegon. was told of the spar. row family. So Mr. Stark kept watch. Whn the train. roached Fremont he found the mother spar row perched on top of the car. She had followed the train from Muske gon. Ever3 conductor reported the spar rows to the conducor next in charge of the car, and every one found that the mother sparrow kept with the family. But it was a tedious and danger oUS life for the mother and the four little ones in a moving box-car. So five conductors combined in writing a letter to the division headquartets at Saginaw, asking that the sparrow car be sidetracked until the young birds are old enough to leave the nest. Bryan Replies to the World. Col. W. J. Bryan in his Commoner (inds fault with the New Yorl W orld because that paper asks him why be is not for "immediate" rather than "ultimate" government. ownership of railroads, if it is F. goed hiag. Mr Bryan says in part; "The World is not speaking with its usual intelligence when it insists that we must have every good thing at once or iiot at all. In 1896 it fa vored tariff reform and an income tax, and yet it was willing to post. pone these things and urge the elec tion of a high protecstionist. "It is neither kind nor just in the World to ask: 'But does he really believe in government ownership, now that he has found it unpopular?' It has reason to believe tbat Mlr. Bry an's views upon a question do not depend upon the popularity of those views. "It is the part of wisdom to look ahead, but it is not the part of wisdom to iusist,upon the doing of anything before the people are ready for it. Mr. Bryan said on August 30 last that ho regarded government owner ship as the ultimato solution of the railroad1 question, but he was careful t 553'y that lie did not know that the couIntry wvas ready for it or that a majority of the D)emnocrats favored it. "Mr. Biryan has no desire to force goverrn nent owuiership) u pon the coun try, andi he would be powerless to force government ownership up)on the counItry aigainslt the will of the people eveni if he desired to do so. Ac cording to the World's logic no one should see the wvisdome of any reform until a maljority of the peop)le 'see it, or if ho tdoes see it. lhe should not mention it." A Bridge to Let. The Ntuperv'isors of Pickens and( Oeoncee (a'unlt4es will let to the lowtest re'sponi ruhle h'idderC the bmilding of a steel br1.ige norostsH heowee River at Chapman 's hi'%rd onl MaIy .9th 1907.- P':'un, speciit;tielns and termus mae knloi on I tht day3. Righlt res8erved to reject anyl Or all bids. Siupj'r Pickens C'o. HOU il. ATL'ANTpI C RTATESI '~ MUIJsI Sparmtanburg, 5, C., April 24 26, 1907. Ro-und trip rate via Chatrleston 11nd( Wt'ster-n Carolina Railway, one flest-clas fare, pluis '25 cents. TIickte on sale April 22. 23, 2-4, 25, 26, 1997, with final retturn limit April 27, 1907, Effects of This Glorious Climate, Born, to MIr. and Mrs. Charles French Tomts, on Sunday morning, a boy aind a girl. Mother and chil are all well. Mir. Toms is quite well aliso. Vhether 'it is the prospect of the take being built, or just the general att.tractiveness of IIendersonville, is not known for certain, but there have been uany strangers arri ing in town lately who, in the natura course of events, expect to reinin hero some time, and who have been cordially I welcomed into the different homes they have selected as an abiding place. Including the twins born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles French Toms, there have been nine sets of twins born in this c:mimunity within the past few weeks.-- [tondersonville.l Hustler. Summii.oins for Relief. Con plaint Served. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Pickens County. Court of Common Pleas. David M. Merck, Henry Merck, Elvira Satterfield, Texanna Kelley and Mis souri Smith. Plaintiffs. against Lawrence C. Merck, Mrs. Ella Burton, B. Stewart, Kay Stewart and W. B. Mann. Defendants. To the defendant Ella Burton. You are hereby pumnioned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint upon the subscribers at their office or one on either of them at Anderson, S. C. with in twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiffs in this action will apply to the Court fur the relief demanded in the complaint, which was filed in the Jlerk's office at, Pickens 22d of Docenber, 1900. Datwd Dec. 22d, 1906. A. J. BOGGS. C. C. P. E. W. LONG, J. E. BRAZEALE, - JUL1US E.BOGGS, Plaintilf's Attorney. Notice of Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of.Pickens. Ex Parte J. T. Gantt, for whom lias been substituted R. M. McCown, Secre tary of State, as Agent of the Board of Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, Escheator, in the Estate of Calvin M. Smith, deceased. Under and by virtue of process issued in the above entitled case signed by Hon. Gee. E. Prince, Judge of the Tenth Circuit and dated 12th April, 19o7, wherein and whereby I was directed to sell the piece, parcel or tract of land herein after described, notice is hereby give that I will sell on saleday in June next, being Monday June 3d, 1907, at I1 o'clock a. in., at public auction, before the court house in the town of Pickens, in the county and state aforesaid, the following described real tstate, on the terms hereinafter set forth to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land lying and being situite in the county of Pickens, State of South Carolina, in Eiastatoe towniship oin east side of Big E'astatoe creek, comnprisi ng threce hun ilred and twen'y five (325) acres, more r less, adjoining i.mdal of Hester Stew. rrt and lands formeirly owned by3 David Parker and onra andt known as the Aiilha Barton homie 1)lace.. 'termsa of S doe: A credit of twvelve moitia, the purtchiaser to give goodl suf llei.'nt surety and a mnortgage of the premii s -. si. R. M. McCOWN. April 1-', Sec. of State, As Agent of the Board of Commis lioners of the Sinking Fuind, Escheator. 15A pl.0 w. Notice of1 Truistee Electioni Pickens, S. C April 15th, 1907. The voters of eacth school district with in the countarhebyrusedo meatthe school house of their respec. tive diistricts4, on Satnrday, May 11ith for theo purpose08 of electing thriee trteets to serve for a termi ot two years. The .1oard'~ of truistees iare heireby a ppoi nted mimihgers9 of sid electin I n)i case a'1(1 trusti'c cannot serve tihe other two may app)lomlt somei one( ini his place: aill per-' sons residIi g withiiin theo dwiit.ict Ithatt are el igibleo to a vote in the pri mary elect ion aire cmnt.it led to ia vote. ini the store', of the Liberty Clot hinig ami'u Shi'e Co)., for Six Mile districet ati Six Ati Ie chuiirch, immiiediately a ftr Ipreach - jog. 1'oIis to open11 at 1:30 p. ii. andO cl(ose at 5:00t p. im. By ord1er of th ton'ty boardi of edulcation- . T.j 1d Halhi, Sec. andi~ Chrim, inunediattely after the election the clerk of the board is re(iested to send( the result and all paners to thi. Olm-e ' JUDGE OF Suffered Four n of the Gri The grip more than any other dis ease in the world leaves the system in a run-down, nervous, bloodless con dition. Peruna has become famous in r lieving the deplorable condition which the grip produces r' lI', .L Catarrh Victims Susceptible. People who have had catarrh of the head, throat, nose or lungs are much more liable to catch the grip than other people. The reason for this is that the mucous mnembraies of the head, nose, throat or lungs are injured by the catarrh and the germs wiich cause the grip find easy entrance int:i the system. It is a well estahlished fact that per fectly souniid in ois membranes consti tute a barrier to the entrance of disease geris. The best precaution any one can have against the grip is to be perfectly free from catarrh. Peruna a Preventive. As a preventive of grip, Peruna has done a great deal of good in the world by its beneficial effect upon the mucous membranes. Catarrh has another untoward in fluence to be noticed in connection with the grip. Victims of catarrh who have had the grip find themselves after the acute stages have passed, in very weakened and deplorable conditions. After-Effects of Grip. The whole nervous system is im paired; the digestive organs deranged; the circulation of the blood feeble and irregular. All these symptoms are pro dired, more or less, by the grip, and especially in people who have had ca tarrh previous to the grip. COURT fter- Effects -ru-na. .= . . / ty ecial Judge of the Supreme 1 in Confederate Army. In a ). C., this prominent gentle .nds and many strong testi treatment of the numerous n afflicted for four months trncnt with this justly cele le better after using it only ich and has a decided effect ncouraged that I am on the vo had the honor to command rs' war, may accept this vol a sense of oblig..tion on my tts. s been noticed tha t thoso who runa during the first stages of 3 generally make a more rapid aplete recovery. Most Effective Medicine For La Grippe. L. Madison, A. M., Principal of !ee High School, Painter, N. C., man of the Jackson County f Education. He is a writer of ial verse and has contributed to 3r of leading papers and maga +aking of Poruna, Mr. Madison am hardly ever without Peruns .me. It is the,uosteffoctive med at I ha,ve ever tried for ia grippe. ured my wife of nasal catarrh." pr1ing Suit-get t of wearing it. y feature of our -style, grace, a nong their other ICed shoulders, a ndI a coat-front some of the re ou find in these fashionab)le dis in a hundred (.roeenvuj, s. C. THE SUPREMI /lonths From the I p-Relieved By Pe HON'WH. PAR5ONS, 925 M.S5t., N.W, * WASHINGTON. D.C. W. H. Parsons is Ex-State senator and Ex-S9 Court of Texas, and was also Brigadier-Genera letter from 1)25 H street, N. W., Washington, I man says: "Upon the recommendation of personal fri4 monials as to the efficacy of Peruna in the symptoms of the grip with which I have bee past, I have been induced to underg. a trca brated formula. I feel a decided change for tj one week. "It is especially good In toning up the stom. upon my appetite. I there fore feel much c road to complete restoration. "My numorous friends in Texas, whore I ha a brigade of her Veteran Cavalry in a four ye: untary testimonial to the merits of Peruna as part for its wonderful efficacy."-W. H. Parso It is no longer merely a theory or an It ha assertion that Peruna is applicable to take P< such cases. the gri: Prompt Relief. and cor In all of the aftor-oects of the grip, A Peruna gives prompt relief. This has been the experience of such a great multitude of people that Peruna has Robt. come to be a standard remedy for these Cullow. cases. is chair If a person has not used Peruna to Board c prevent the grip, the next best thing is occasiol to use Peruna to remove the after-of- a numb fets of the grip. zines. A Safe, Reliable Remedy. In sp< Even during the acute stages of the says: "1 grip, Perifna taken in small, oft-re- in my h peai.ed doses, is so efficient that many icino th people use nothing else. It also < $15.OO Bys a File Schloss-fade priil Sil . on't envy the man in a new 5 one and knowv the comnfol And mere comfort is not the on] flinmarable "'Schloss" Clothes; p)erfect fit and good quality are ai (;ha racteri stics, C-oncaved and perFfectly roumn that simUply can't b)reak or sa<r a that will never lose its shape, are finements of' skilled tailoring y blo (thes,5 Ik est of a]ll, they have an air of tmction yon wvon't find in one suij 11o mtter how much you pay.