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Preserve Eggs With Water Glass (Solution Silicate Sodium.) 1 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 overl them (the;solution, 1keeping 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. 1s 50c a quart. We have fresh supply. Yours to please, PICKENS DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store J. N. HIfLLUM, Prop. & Mgr. Phone No. 8 henu you' want w ee PI(KENS SENTINEL PICK ENS, S. C. flXARCO URjxCTJ . s isi ,MAUFACTURING ENGRAVERkS Prices Quite as Reasonable asConsistentwith Quality. Up-to-the-Minute Job Printing. " Still Doing Business i At Same Old Place i And keeping up) my ok(l policy:of giving nx n y More Goods for Less Money y i Highest Prices Paid i FOR PRODUCE I'(U08 5 ('enfts a dozenl II I'1S-30 (cenfts a1 p)oulIu to .n' (cents each ('( OID OM01 A LL~ KIN IDS--at prices~ to mov e 'em A Car' ofi hirniture~ canne ini Friday and is priced( to suiit buyer~l Yours for trade, i: . W. HENDRICKS VACATION DAYS 0 ~ Means Writing Days4 We have anything you need in the way of writing material -- 0 ~Good Ink and Pens New line Stationery just in it's si Plyrices ffrom 25Sc to $1.00 It' siplybeutiul.Itwon't cost you any 4 thing to look. Waterman Fountain Pens, $2.50 and up. 0Keowee Pharmacy0 RE. Lewis, Prop. Phone 24 PiknS. C. LOCAL N> PERSONAL -Hagood school will begin its next term July122, with Miss Mary;Roper as teacher. -Mr. and Mrs. J. McD. Bruce and daughter Miss Frances are visiting rel atives in Charleston. - Ernest E. Dorr, and Lewis Cren shaw of Pickens county left last week for Charleston to enter the navy. -W. H. Crane has a pig three months old that weighs 119 pounds. If anybody can beat it we would like to hear of it. -Don't forget the candidates for governor and other state offices will speak in Pickens next Wednesday, July 17. -John Christopher and family are visiting his parents in Pickens. John is bookkeeper for Sullivan Hardware Co. at-Anderson. -Sam B. Craig, food administrator of Pickens county, attended a meeting of county food administrators of this state in Columbia Friday. -Martin school will commenee its summer session Monday the '2d instant with Misses Laura Newton, Sadie Nea ley and Gertie Aiken as teachers. --Mrs.' Kate L. Cureton'and grand daughter. Miss Ilenrietta Yongue, arc visiting Mrs. Cureton's daughter. Mrs. Ed McDaniel, in Hutherford county, N. C. -Mr. and Mrs. William Smith of Easley moved last week into the house recently purchased from W. F. Maul din and) Pickens people welcome them here. -- See announcement this week of Joe A. Finley for county commissioner. Mr. Finley lives in the Six Mile section. lie has never offered for oflice before. but is well known. --During a recent electric storm lightning struck the telephone wire running into C. H. Grant's house near Pickens, ran along the wire into the house and tore up a bureau. --Marvin Lawrence, Paul McClana han and Marvin lutchins of Camp Jack son have recently been transferred to Field Artillery, Officers' Training Camp, Camp Taylor, Louisville, Ky. ---W. T. Bates, candidate for county commissioner, says that he has not had much practice at stump speaking, but that part of his campaign would be well looked after as Col. Irvin Miller had agreed to do it for him. -'. M. Hill, bookkeeper for the Pel ham cotton mill near Greer, is visiting his sister, Mrs. John L. Thornley, in Pickens. He is recuperating from a recent illness. Mr. H-ill was depot agent at Easley many years ago. -Rev. E. T. Hodges is at Lake Juna luska, N. C., attending an educational conference of the M. E:. Church. South, as a dlelegate from the Upper South Carolina conference. Mr. Hodges is president of the educational hoard of this conference. - D1. A. Newton, who has been visit ing his mother in Pickens several weeks. returned last week to his home in Prince ton, California, where he conducts a hotel. This was Mr. Newton's first visit to his old home since he lef t this county about twenty-two years ago. -The Town Creek school will open on Monday, July 15th, with Miss Mar garet Attaway a3 principa& The trus tees urge the patrons to attend the opening exercises and to arrange to start their children in on the first day and keep them there until the close of the term. -Those who have kindred or friends buried at Enon Baptist church are notified that the cemetery grounds will be cleaned off Friday before the fourth Sunday in this month. It is hoped that all parties interested will be on hand with tools prepared to put the grounds in good shape. --The Pickens City Council has made arrangements to handle coal (or local citizens, provided the erder is given at once for the amo'. ? coal desired. The coal will be aelivered as soon as it gets here and the council will not keep it on hand. I't will be sold at cost and those who want some should place order now with E. F. Alexander, city clerk. -Up to July 9 there had been 209 names placed on the Pickens club roll. The time for enrolling Is more than half gone, but not half the voters at tis precinct have enrolled. The roll Ciu-(" .Jnly 30, and those not registered by that time cannot vote in the primary tNections. Up to the same time 152 voters in Pickens precinct had secured registration certificates wvhich entitles them to vote in the general election. . You can get The Sentinel 8 months for St.00. With LOCAL APPICATIO1j: athe cannot reach the seat of te 'dlsease. atarrh is a local disease, tly in. penesd by constitutional co ns,.and n order to cure it you must tale at nternal remedy. H; I Catarrh etd eine Is taken intern Iy and acts thru the blood on the mucous surface of the system. Hall's Catarrh Med e Nas Prescribed by one of the best nvs1Oabs n this country for years. Ife com Posed of some of the best tonice known combined with some of the best blood purifters. The perfect combination of tne ingredients In Hall's Catarrh Medi cine is what produces such wonderful results in catarrhal conditions. Send for teetimonials. free. F. J. CHEN'EY & CO., Props., Toledo, , All Druggists, 46c. Hall's Family Pills for constipation. --Frank Hendricks, rural mail carrier on Pickens route 1, is our authority that while there heretofore had been frost in a small part of the Griffin nee tion every month in the year except July, that on July '1 this year there was frost there. -i)r. J. C. Calhoun Newton, of Japan, was visiting relatives in Pickens last week. Mr. Newton is a brother of J. Ii. Newton of Pickens. but has been doing missionary work in Japan. for the Methodist church for many yeae. lie is now president of a Methodist school in J span which has 1,100 students. He has been in this country since last sum mer and expects to return to the Orient this summer. We are glad to have as citizens of Easley Capt. Jas. A. Griffin and son E-:d. with his family. They recently camne here froma the state of California where they had been for the past year or more. We are sure they will be pleased with E-asley. Capt. Griffin is a native of this county and an old Con federate veteran. Progress. " -F'ag day services will be held at Gritlin church the second Sunday in Ju ly and on that day a flag will be pre sented to the church with a star on it for each member of the congregation now in the service of his country. The pastor. Rev. Fulton Childress, and Hon. E. P. McCravey will make addresses and the public is invited to attend. The exercises will begin at 11 o'clock. SPECIAL NOTICES Notices inserteIt in this column for one cent a wors for tirst ssr t it d otto-half centa wuorl for each st b Uene t Im rltion. M i il Cow For Ma le. V. H. Suth erland, Pickens, Phone No. 2902. 11 lIed Iev on Bull fo' (ervict'. Apply at my barn or see me for fur ther information. W. A. Patterson, Pickens. 12 For' Ma le--Lookout Mountain seed potatoes at $2 the bushel at my house, or in exchange for good corn, bushel for bushel Joel Ii. Miller, R-1. Box 22. Easley, S. C. 10 I'igs for saie.--Apply to S. H. Brown, Pickens, R. 1. 10 Calbauge PlantutM--Limited supply early and late Flat I)utch, also collards, now ready for transplanting. At my residence near school house. $1.80 per thousand, 20 cents a hundred; by parcel post $2.00 per 1000, cash with order. Robert Stewvart, Pickens. 11 F'or Sale--Black mare mule, 13 years old and weighs 800 pounds; 2 1-2 M itchell wagon; one (6-horse power Peer less engine; one Busha shingle mill, saws and belting. S. C. Collins, Sun set, S. C. 12 Old nuewspaperx for sale at The Sentinel office. Cornu Wantedl-J. TI. Flynn, Eas Icy, S. C. 7-tf IilankM for. Male at the clerk's ofice-real estate mortgages, satis faction blanks, real estate deeds, all kinds of blanks, chattel mortgages; large or small order filled. 0. S. Stewart, Clerk of Court. . 7-tf I will pay cash market price for all chickens, eggs and peanuts delivered to me at Pickens. Dan Adams. t~f (Advertising in this paper will bring3 good returns on the money invested JE G REE~NVI LL The home merchant is entitled t< town. When he cannot supply you always glad to see you and will take whose names appear in this directory Insure in the Southeaster n Life TN H E tt Oq 6000 VALL5J GREENVILLE, S. C. When you think of Millinery think of AYERS "Where Thousands uy Their ats' Musical Instruments (If every description. JOHN H. WVILLIAMS Be awe to keep that bottle of -m ' BYRD'S ORIENTAL BALM * ieiMa within easy reach--ready for any emergency that may arisel Cuts, : burns bruises, scalds, sprains, strains, wounds--all are quickly re lieved by this splendid, tine-tested preparation. For coughs, colds, etc. a few drops on suga will be found quickly ellicacious. Easy and pleasant to take intenrally--qulckly penetrates when applied , externally. Get a bottle today-from your nearest drug Ser gn s o . t I 25c sad SOc size. No borne sbould be without it! i your . dealer cani't supply you. write fur name of one Lebo cans. BLUE RIDGE CHEMICAL CORPORATION OI.n MANtIAerit:an'ts . .!+" . Rocky Mount, ' - Virginia olumbia Grafonola and Columbia Record' r 11.4 1k~ Feel Welcome in Our Store Stop in some day and let us show you a Columbia Grafonola. You will be allowed to play as many records of your own selection .s you wish, on different Columbia Grafonola models. You may feel frce to ask as many questions about phonographs as you wish--the more you ask the better we will like it. You are to be the judge and the jury. We will be glad to send a Columbia Grafonola to your home on trial. Compare the Columbia Grafonola with any machine in the world, in direct comparison it always appears at its best. A Columbia Grafionola may be bought on convenient terms. Palmetto Pharmacy, Agents Easley, S. C. - A Nice Little Farm 3 Miles from Westminster On main Oakway road. House, barn, orchard, pas ture, wood and water. Enough Sed. See me. Frank E. Alexander The Man Who Sells the Earth and Cuts it. to Suit Your Tfaste ANDERSON, S. C. - PICKENS, S. C. Maxwell Building, Saturdays and Mondays. Sumrner Comforts D)uring the hot summer weather you will want to use your p~orch a lot. Let us make you a nice Porch Swing, Joggling Board, or anything you Imay want for your porch. 1 We have on hand a good stock of anything in the building line, such as Rough andl Dressed Lumber, Poors, Sash, Lime, Cement, Brick and Builders' Hardware. Let us name you a price on any of the above. Phone 12. Easley Lumber Company, Successors to Pickens Lumber Co.., Pickens, S. C. - 2 BUSINESS DIRECTORY iyour trade first, lHe is your neighbor and helping you to build up your home r needs buy in Greenville, our big sister city, where the business men are pleasure in helping you to get just what you want. Firms and individuals are known by The Sentinel to be reliable. For Good Things to Eat L. A. MILLS and the world's best Coffees go to C to IISok J. A. BULL CO. GREENVILLE, - . C. il uidn. Phn 1 DR. Rt. .DRUMMONDWok(oc Over C. D. Kenney Co. Phone 1901.GenvleS.C WhClesaleMand Retail 4AS.F. M~i~\ JcSON FoFls ofilding. n Pone Go15' 7%~r Fneral irectosW?ik (inc.) *. servce cn behadixp[ierts onasutn and ontracting county the same us in Greenville . Cmtu iihn i. Poe 12ada rg renvupl C. W .H L Wholeale ad Reail crr~.1 - seac on