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Preserve Eggs With Water Glass ( Solution Silicate Sodium.) Ii)Ij.:1 I' )N. select clean fresh eggs (do not waish eggs, it in . jur thrin1. feat. to. the hoiling point and cool nine quart:s of water; to thi. laid one quart Water ; a- and mix thoroughly. This is suflicien t ". to prer erve ahout twelve dzene I -:ace eggs in a crock, jar or pail, m stall rends down. I'our oe, r thero the solution, keeping at least two * inches of the :-olutior abve the to laer of eggs4 at all times. Put orn the cover arnl kere all in a col elare urtil required for use. :: t1NI-': When e'gg- t:enn fron th. .oliution are to he hoilel. irick the: hell; at the hIr-'' er . just brefore boiling to prevent cracking. I'reh r, t n,::. iil a .-; l :.i t tie 'n mnonthA hv this method. 5c a qpsart. We have fresh supply. Yours to please, PICKENS DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store J. N. HAUIJPM, Prop. & My. Phouc No. B u Still Doing Business At Same Old Place il kot'pIllt('I) H11\' 1 l tI polic' Of gi\ilg More Goods for Less Money 1ll fllh'k' Moti) ir111 l'hiei'kells. I glytV tup 0 Men's and Boys' Clothing JW. HENDRICKS Summer Comforts I L I L asey Lumber Comnpa.y, Curesors to Pichens Lumber Co , Pichens, S. C. An; ;\. ni The SenltineC -HrIesl VAVAVYAVAYAVAYAVAYAVEAYYVV - - , rr-r .r the su me co frtr t 'es i Ev ai t d r --a' owr4 l s A / U 0 4 ~4~J~;ali C 4 __ (M na~,~~omv un 1LOCAL AN PERSONAL T -There will be an all day singing at Tabor church, near Cedar Rock school :e' house, the fifth Sunday in June. Miss "rances Bruce of Pickens was one of the bridesmaids at the Robinson Ledbet ter wedding last week. --J. A. Ii. Townes, of the ('oncord section. who has been quite sick, is : able to be out again, to the delight of numerous friends. F olger, Thornley & Co. received a car loaid of Mitchell autoinobiles last " week, and they are about the prettiest things on wheels around here. --: C. E Robinson, Jr,, of Greenvile, spent Sunday with his parents in Pick * ens. lils family is spending some time -- nookout Mountain, near ('hattanoo .. ga. Iirs. 1. 11. Bosse and two daugh ters, Misses Mary and Margaret, of Spartanburg, are visiting the family of : her brother-in-law, W. 'T. Hosse, in -+ Pickens. .. --uy Bowie is announced this week as a candidate for magistrate of Easta toe township. lie is a native of Easta toe and of course is well known to ti e people there. Supt. ilallum is at \iinthrop ('o lege attending the annual meeting of county superintendents of this state and also attending the summer school now m i session. [ Mr. and Mirs. 1lampton H. Cely of near l-:asley have been notitied that their son, ,Joseph lrankIin ('ely, had died in France from wounds received in battle on May :'i. Whitsitt lliott, a clerk in the wvar department at Washington, and .Lulian lliott. it' Ilolly 1iill, are visiting in l'inktns. libi( lliott, of ('aip Jackson. also rpetnt Suniay here. S 1 a!it a' Simnos has toine to Iiowvling I'ret-n. \ \y. wn-re he w; ill study in a t ' n-i b . t hi tie i is a son tof . .. Sin . t- mf rtar t'it.kens anti a r..e - ti'. -''n- hilhs-ol i M. ( r;,i a.:. a t.:.- r T 1 . , : nn. y i f . : --is .corn 1. - r r i .. a . ranth itte fo t he : !"' I r ... 1:= !l n.. tri , - .- - . 1 L.- n~s t~r~y f etf. , -i n .l'ir' .. n-*n'r to ' l wdl hef beb~:. i a''irt the. hen a f .\ir. \-. t .\ral W d, day:,.1 Jum- 2', a?. I r.in All tihe biouii's oif theu t'own are' uryed to, attendmq. .\ di',rn-n ratin in muakinig pruE'm-rvefs, -I ii' < 'ro p rup insteadl of sugar. J...II. I'rwi-u of Seneenu has re teivedu word t hat his son Dewey wasj1 woiruded whiile, fighting in France May :1. Nothing was said about the niatuire of the wound. Mr. P rice is aL native of I 'icmsensm ('outtOy, but moved near Senaien soeeral yerar's ago. lie' has ano ther sonII, I .#'onard, also ini the ser'vice in IS.I" ' '"ig h"" s"lda " mm'."red" Ili'mrefor'd hill tromt his lPickens counilty farm t o Gov. MIanniing. NIrn. C raig is a mumbevlnr of the wholesale grocery firrn of IIlutclhingM-C raig oif Greeniville and ft ratvelsI for that. growing house, bumt he in aso grealIly in teres ted in t horiiough bred i stock and hatis at fine hit overl Ont M r. Sam TI. Ii ester, of' near' Iort Wort h Texa's. is on an ex tendled visit to hiis wifte and mother, MIrs. I .usetta Iliester in l'-iasley. Mrs. Sam lI ester cam hte.ie abotut two months ago for the benefit of her heatlth and has im irovedl no mucii that she will remain another month or so. Sami was reared in I-:asley and is well known. lie is now engaged in the manufacture of foodstuff' mad~e from peanut hulls and from the r'epmor'ts of others lie has aceti mnulated a nice little fortune. We arc pirotid of his success. -Pr'iogress. Littleton College The~ :r7fi~t annualt session~ \vilI In' J,. ep1,R 1 h. tt.oi N There Ia more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and for years It was sup Posed to be incurable. Doctors prescribed local remedic,. and b' constantly failing to cure with 1.eal treatment, pronounced it Incarat'.- citarrh is a local disease, greatly in-.-:" "I by constitutional con. ditions : :herefore requirec constitu tional treatiuent. Iall's Catarrh Medi cine. mannufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio, is a constitutional remedy, is taken internally and acts thru the Blood Ont t00im Mucous Surfaces of the System. '-" Hiualdred Dollars re. ward is offere.l ! - case that Hall's Catarrh Me.i-w :-a.. to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. 1h. J. CIIal:NEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists. 75c. Hall's Family I'ills for constipation. -BUY W. S. STAMPS. NOTICE TO ELECTORS. By an act of the legislature re airing all voters to re-register is 1918, the Books of Registration fot l'ickens county, S. C., will be opener at l'ickens C. 11., on the first day in July, 1918, and stand Opel until the 31st day of August for tlh purpose of re-registering all- voter previously registered, and to regis ter all those who may become 21 years of age before the lirs Tuesday in November, 1918, and al: others who are qualified to register All applicants for registration arc required to appear before the Board in person. ELIAS DAY. Clerk 3oard of Registration. This Is Very Pleasant G;retnvilbe News. 'Ie l'iekens Sentirn-l issuedt a calpita \ai' Savings edition yesterday, twelve pages, litt of aIverIisements by patri otic business tei r arid iirmns. the Sen. tine) ex'ects to lty \\'ar Salving Stamps with the rmnev tderiveil fron these adv crtiemients. Husinesst me of (entral contributed a page in thirt minutes through E-. I.. Ilenderson Which is certainly line busir ca a. 'Thi issue of the Sentinel is a credit to the grand old Indeilendent tState of Pickens Ihe News congratultes Etlitor (Gart iitott ..n the achievemaent. SPECIAL NOTICES r 1:.x. t t lP 1l - ...I: I.t . u I cl . :r 11 "I;.l. . .it cI-iit iK I 'e en:.1. . d !t ' I'!.t l1utch. I I also co lr ni .: r.a: :r tran'Iphmrting. .\t mn r-i n('. nea:r scho~ol lu~us.. Rtober stewart, 'i 'kens. s!1Iiine wislPner" fort sale att Tfh 'c. i S.C- W ii * teal .1. 'I. fl Vin, 1.s S ing a iti neck followed r home firam f'ikns schooil hiousem Mon day1' night, Ju ne In'. O wera may gi 'bair by '-nla ig ati roy hionit- for it anll 1:.inC for this :alve-rtiseent. T. A . idr 4cauat ti n wh..-a t aund oatsL p;lana (outh-n lIiint i-orna and~u manke. two iarop tinri' aid wi- have~' ph-nty of1 sieed. P'i' ens lIraug ('o. Itiaa l' or~ ale. ait thei. el'. faittin bliaks, ri-al .stlia.teeed, al kindhiof blnk s, thatte LiInmor tgages bir-gt or small ordera illedi. (). 5 Steuwart, li-ark of~ Court. 7*--t For ,Ma he 22 1ares good land, I niilt ofi We tsltya ol '1lege, I 1-2 ami le~ fromr a (e~ntrnIa-l; rnn ing water, somni ti~ub-a good neighb~orhooad; can bt boughlat cha wa~ithb good te rams. Set me at tontce ifi intLerestLed. 1.I,. fie I will iay~ calsha marak et price fior al cickenas, eggs antd pecanuts delivered Li mec at Il'ickeras. I )an Adams. Li. For Male - I ot of cor-n, fodder an<t fleas; i-ash or. good papera. M. J1. Wel bor'an, P'hone 2:lo:, IPickens, S. (. ** Weekly Price List * l'ai(-es ';aaotedi below hold gooad tal to and imeludinag \Ved nesdlay, , July 3r:Ia. iorrn $l.85 bushelj ::: e(eswaix . ;tic lb * .Wool-A I nw~ashtled (burry) -.'l 0e lb " free from burrs 50eC lb :: Tub wamshed, free of burrs Ghic lb * ., loots and Iflerbs - A G. inseng, cleani and dlry $t; lb '' Seane co Itoot, clean aind dry ........ .25c lb 4: Pink 1ti0o1, cleanaIndldry 10e lb Star lioot, clean and tdry l8c Itb* taGrass, clean and dry. I5re Ibi Ch.(iickenis arid IEggs - 4. fens ..-20c lb ' : Rooster-s - 15c lb 4. I ryang Chaickens... ..3c lb ' I )ucks, c-h - 25c to 35c + -gg-s, per dozen -.. 30c We ' payv thi- Iaove for produci-e :ni tr a a.iiegular (asth plrice-s. Cr aig Bros. Co. .I Picken AS South Carolina Taxes, Includ ing Floating Debt, Have Doubled in Five Years. Get these facts in your mind and keep them there: R. A. Cooper said in his spech at Bar)nwJ, and again at H-ampton, that he co uldl not and would not promise a reduction in taxes. John L. McLaurin says that he can and will reduce taxes, by doing away with useless offices and useless machinery of government, and using the same broad-guaged business understanding that inspired him to give South Carolina the state warehouse system. Get Your Name on the Club Roll Try an Advertisement in The Sentinel i he Pickens Sentinel The People's Paper SThe Pickens Sentinel is the oldest paper l)ub lished in Pickens county. Only paper published at the county seat. Official county and city paper. Largest and best printed paper in the county. Prints more Pickens county niewxs than any other pap~er. Has a larger' paid subscription list than any other two Pickens county' papers combinled. Is the Only p~aperl in the county that abides by the psoie euain eadn amn ' subs)ciptions. reats5 everybody fair and1 alike. More people in P'ickens county borrow The Sentinel than any other p~aper.'g -The best advertising medium in Pickens county. ". Thel oldestipaper', but prints the latest news." - The'subscription price of The Sentinel is $1.50 a :: fyear, $1.00 for eight months, 75c for six months, : 50c for four months, 40c .for three months, and 5c :: fa single copy. The Sentinel appr)1eciates all p)atronage and al ways gives full value for money received.? I H ave Boug ht 900 Acrese I F YO)U \VA NTl A SMIA lL \I \~l I (' \ HUIT YOl see me if you want to buy, tr ade or MelI. Frank E. Alexander Thle Man who selis the EartIh and Cumts it to suiit Your Taste A NDERSON, s.( C. ie EiNs, s. C. MaIxweIl iiHuiln saudy and(iiq 1( Mondays4. IF YOU Lk d "ustness with a Concern that ahva'vs give youwhatyoupay for , always tries to lease you, dlw ikys~ a'reciales your1 pattronage, (10 businless with I he l ickens . x:. :when you1 need anythling in its line. I hone No. 27. -Up-to-the-Minute Job Printing-.'C