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Preserve Eggs With Water Glass (Solution Silicate Sodium.) - DIRECTIONS-Select clean fresh eggs (do not wash eggs, it in jures them). Heat to the boiling point and cool nine quarts of water; to this add one quart Water Glass and mix thoroughly. This is sufficient to preserve about twelve dozen eggs. Place eggs in a crock, jar or pail, small ends down. Pour over them the solution, keeping at least two inches of the solution above tne top layer of eggs at all times. Put on the cover and keep all in a cool place until required for use. NOTE-When eggs taken from the solution are to be boiled, prick the shells at the large end just before boiling to prevent cracking. . Fresh eggs may be saved six to ten months by this method. 50c a quart. We have fresh supply. Yours to please, PICKENS DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store J. N. NALLIJM, Prop. & Mgr. Phone No. 8 Still Doing .Business i At Same Old Place I And keeping up my old policy of giving More Goods for Less Money n Bring me your frying chickens. I pay top of M market for them. SMens and Boys' Clothing Anybody in need of clothing should give me a chance to suit them. Have a big line at prices M to suit the buyer. All kinds of dry goods as near as anybody can get them, at right prices. Full line of shoes and slippers for men, women and children. Yours for trade, J.W. HENDRICKS Summer Comforts D~uring the hvet summer weather you wvill want to use your porch a lot. Le uy ak yo f ic Prlorch swing, .Joggling Board, or anything you We have on hand a good stock of anything in the building line, such as Rough and Dressedi Lumber, D~oors, sash, Lime, Cement, lBrick and iluildlr~ i elh rdare. Let us name you a p~rice on any of the above. Easley Lumber Company, Successors to Picicens Lumber Co., Pickens, S. C. An Ad. in The Sentinel Brings Results * Tobe comfy 8 . 0 in hot weather Is to be happy ' , ~Nylotis Talcum p the summer comforter, e uiesi five dainty odors..--Mayflower(ikesh and white), Rose, violet, Bouquet _ and Lilac-also one forbay 25 Cents fora a generous tin LOCAL . PERSONAL -BUY W. S. STAMPS.-.. -Miss Rosamond Lynn is visiting in Greenville at the home of Mr. and Mrs. McHardy Mauldin. -James P. Carey, Jr., has decided not to make the race for congress from this district this year. -Robert G. Hayes, of Marietta. Greenville county, was severely wound ed last week while fighting in France. -Miss Mary M ^ris has returned from Black Mount..,n, N. C., where she attended a Y. W. C. A. convention. -Bruce Griffin, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Griffin of Pickens, is working with the Jennings Electric Co. of Greenville. -Mrs. W. B. Freeman, of Pickens, who returned about two weeks ago from a Chester hospital, continues to improve to the joy of numergus friends. --Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Cely, who live a few miles below Easley, have been ^otified by the war department that their son, Jos. F. Cely, has been se verely wounded in France. -J. J. Herd, Jr., who has been work ing on the new government hospital near Asheville, has been quite sick but is improving now, states a letter to his brother, R. F. Herd, of Pickens. -Mrs. B. S. Johnson of Pickens is agent for a self-heating sad iron, which is proving a great boon to women, es pecially during warm weather. She has an advertisement in this paper. Read it. Send the home paper to that boy of yours in France. Several Sentinels now go to France every week. There is nothing else the boys over there would rather have than news from home -a letter first, the home paper next. -If you have an article you want published in The Sentinel, do not wait until the day of publication to send it in if you can get it in sooner. Several articles were left out this week because they were not sent in time. Will T. Bates is announced this week as a candidate for commissioner of Pickens county. He is the first candi date announced for this oflice and there are many people thruout the county who will read the announcement with pleasure. -J. N. Hallum, druggist, of Pickens, has been appointed an enrolling agent for the U. S. Shipping Board, to enroll young Americans from 21 to 30 for ser vice in the merchant marine. He re ceived notice of his appointment a few days ago. -Mrs. WV. Camden Wyatt is very sick at her home near Pickens and we are very sorry to state that little hope is felt for her complete recovery. Mrs. Wyatt is a most excellent lady and many friends will be grievedl to hear oif her illness. - Mr. andl Mrs. WV. C. Keith have re ceived word that their son, Frank, who is engaged in aircraft construction, has arrived safely over seas. As they have not heard from their son Oscar in some ,time Mr. and Mrs. Keith think he has also gone across. -Arnong the boys who are in the service of Uncle Sam we noticed the following in Pickens Sunday: Gignilliatt Christopher, of the coast artillery, Charleston; John C. Carey, of the Southeastern Dept., Charleston; F. V. Clay ton, of the navy, Chrleston; Fur man Holder and Wyatt Jennings, of Camp Sevier. Officers Roark, Laloon and Nealy caught four deserters from Camp Sev ier about four miles above Pickens Mon day. The soldiers were natives of the mountain section of Alabama and said they were on their way back home. They were rough looking customers and thought the officers were moonshi ners on their way to "make a run." Engineer D. J. Fant will preach in the Pickens school auditorium at 4 p. m. Sunday afternoon, July 7. Every body invited to attend, as decision will he made at this meeting whether Rev. L. B. Compton will be invited to hold a meeting in Pickens next September. The Pickens Township Singing conven tion will also hold it regular meeting in the school auditorium the same after noon, beginning at 3 o'clock. Littleton College I lis just closed1 one of the most cess'8ful years in its history. im~ 37th annual session wvill be Wr ite for ne ~w illus1traUtedl cal l( guie, also and( QUI( 'KLY fot' 1por ticulIars concernlinig our1 special offer' t~o a few girls whom can not pay our catalogue rate. Addr1ess J. M. Rhodes Littleton, N. C. There Is more Cat~rrh i' thIQ Neotion of the oountrv than all. t put to ther. and for ears w su poe obe Incurable. posters presorlbed oesI remedies. and by constatly fglnj to cure with local treatment, pronounc It Incurable. Catarrh fa a local disease, greatly inruriced by constitutional con ditions and therefore require oenstitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrb Medi cine. manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio, is a constitutional remedy, is taken internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. One Itundred Dollars re ward is offered for any case that Hall's Catarrh Medicino tails to cure. Send for Circulars and testimonials. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 76c. Hall's F'amily Pills for constipation. Pickens-Day Mr. Ben T. Day of Pickens and Mis E. Kate Pickens were married last Sat urday at the home of the bride' parents at Weaverville, N. C. It wa a quiet wedding but not a surpeise t the many friends of the contractini parties as it had been known -for som time that the happy event would tak place soon after the closing of school The bride is a most attractive youn; lady. She taught in the Pickens schoc during the past session and has mad numerous friends here who are de lighted that she will make this her per manent home. Mr. Day is a native of Easley, bu has been living in Pickens for the pas year as the manager of the lumbe company here. He is a splendid youn business man, most likeable and popu lar with all who know him. This happy couple begin life's jou ney together with brightest of pros pects and hosts of friends wish fe them a long, happy and useful life. -BUY W. S. STAMPS. Singing Conventions There will be a meeting of the Cer tral township singing convention at M1 Tabor, two miles south of Central, tlh fourth Sunday (June 23) at 2:30 p. n Everybody invited to attend. The Pickens Township Singing cor vention will meet with Concord churc next Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock -BUY W. S. STAMPS. Rev. J. T. Mann's Appointment Rev. J. 'T'. Mann will fill the follow ing appointments in Pickens county o the fourth Sunday in this month: M1 Carmel at 11 o'clock, George's Creek a -. p. m., and Cross lloads at night. -BUY W. S. STAMPS. Preaching at Cedar Rock Mr Pierce S. Ellis. Baptist ministe of Clemson College, will preach at th Cedar Rock Baptist church, four mile north of Easley, on Sunday, June 23r< 1918, at 11:30 o'clock, a. m. Mr. Elli is a forceful and interetting spealkei Everybody cordially invited to attend -BUY W. S. STAMPS. Millers' Certificates The Sentinel ofieo has a small suppl1) of Millers' Certificates in stock whic are being sold at 40O per hundred. 8PEIILR NOICES No ce inserieI in in." ''o'nirnnf tu n 4i. een WO-crut (ir lilst laiserciona .amati i. hn'~.u f legnt a. W%(i fOr eale-I Slibas lail litf-farlil. Old4 niew9papersN for sale at T1li Sentinel oflice. Coi~rrn Wanted1- .L. TI. F'lynn, Ea ley, S. C. 7-1 F~or Ma le--Good surrey aind ha mare. Cheap for cash or' good noh R. M. Lusk, Pickens. Fo#un d-- Brown shepherd dog wit white ring around neck followed m home from Pici~ens school house Mor day night, June 10. Owner may ge dlog by callhng at my home for it an paying for this advertisement. TP. A Bowven, Pick ens R-2. Phone No. 2930.1I After' cutting wheat aind oats piar Golden D~ent corn and make two croj on the same land. TJhere is plentvy time and( we have plenty of seed. Piel ens Drug Co. Ilnks L t'or.x ale at the clerk of lice-real esta te mortgages, satit faction blanks, real estate deeds, a kinds of blanks, chattel mortgaget large or small order filled. 0. E Stewart, Clerk of Court. 7-I For. Male.-Will sell reasonable on Ford touring car, 1916 model. AppI at Auditor's office. H-. A. Townes. F~resh Milk Cow for sale. D. '1 Hayes, Pickens, R-4. F'or SNdle-22 acres good land, 1. mile of Wesleyan College, 1 1-2 mile from Central; running water, somi timber, good neighborhood; can b bought cheap with good terms. Se me at once if~ interested. E.L L. Hler derson, Central, S. C. 8 I will paCy cash market price for a chickens, eggs andl peanuts delivered t me at Pickens. Dan Adams. tf F'or WalIe--Lot of corn, fodder an peas; cash or good paper. M. J. We born, Phone 2303, Pickens, S. C. For'S 4 Male-Lookout Mountain Iris Pot atones: 2. 00 per* bushel. J1. Mario Looper, Rouate 1, Box 33, D~acusvillc S. C. 'I 1History aned Recordl is on sale at Dr H llun' ruig Store. The Book is rer ommendedl by Rev. S. C. Mitchell, I] I)., ex-P'resident of University of Sout Carolina and many other prominen men. '7 Improved " MONITOR:; Self-Heating "' SAD IRON " Makes ironing a pleasure and . saves time, labor and fuel. Remember No hot stove, no dirt. The Monitor will save you in . one year more than the price of J four irons. " You are not confined to a hot, stuffy room, but can iron on the porch or in the cool shade of a 9 tree. . In five minutes you can have: " the Monitor ready for use. No " firing up of the range or walking g back and forth to a stove of any a"kind. . " The Monitor is not a new and . untried article. It has proven 1 * its perfction by having been on the market and in constant use a for fourteen years. - Every iron is guaranteed. . Call and let me demonstrate it it to you. t MRS. B. S. JOHNSON t - at Johnson's 6 and 10 Cent Store r PICKENS IT'S Fl e * S - Pickens Hardy H Cor r IHave Bouw o11 SoutIerl1 J.ail1oa(I, Ii tenay, 1.I miles from Sc )ip in farms froin 25 to i . school (listrict an1d on1 th IrF YOU WAN'I. A See mc if you want to buy, trat Frank< E. The Man Who Sells the Earth ANDERSON, S.C.. Maxwell Building. TELEE Did it ever oc might not be using right way? Do you speak 1ow, or six inches mitter of your telepi You should ta transmitter-not sim lips about one inch i Speak in an evendit sary to shout. There is muchJ the proper way .little rules will hel~s whl~en yost iSOUTHERN BELI4 AND TELEGRAP*t IF y0Like to (do bus I gives you what you, and always apareciates y< T Ihe Pickens Sent> when' yor Phone No. .. Up-to-the-Minu THESE ARE THE PRICES AT OUR STORE Below we quote prices on " produce in exchange for mer " chandise at our store. We sell + goods when produce is given in * exchange at same price as if you were paying cash. Corn-------------$1.80 bushel - Hens ------..-----20c lb ". Frying Chickens. --------30c lb Roosters --------.--- -lOc lb Beeswax ---------------.30c lb " Highest market price for Eggs The above prices hold good till Wednesday, 19th inst. 3 ' Craig Bros. Co. Pickens Y TIME and those who are really "fly" themselves will hasten to put : in the screen doors as a pro " tection to the home. Flies are not only annoying, but danger " ous, because germ - bearing 4. Keep them out of the house by T buying screens for your doors 1 . and windows. We have them in great variety, adjustable to f required size, and very reason able in price. are & Grocery panyt ht 900 Acres etweenl Seneca and Cou 1eCa depot. -[avc cut it 5 acres. It lies in Seneca; C iaiI Iiighvav. MALL FARE\1 1 CAN ec oi sell. Talexander and Cuts it to Suit Your Taste I I1CKENS, 9. C. Saturdaiys4 and Mondays. U.se The :ur to you that you the telephone in the sideways, above, be-m away from the trans- ~ k directly into the ply at it. Keep your rom the rnouthpiece. em It is not neces Wan be said about D)ione, but these on~fe--Smjle ?PHONEC MPANY ? ness with a concern that always you pay for, always tries to please ur patronage, (10 business with nee~d anlythling in its line. te Job Printiftg. )