The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, June 13, 1914, Image 3
Hen! Listen at This!
Read How and Why We Want to Present You
A FINE PAIR OF
HAND MADE
TROUSERS
FREE
Trousers That You
Would pay $5 to $6
for at any Store.
WE make this astonishing offer to get more men to be?
come acquainted with United States Woolen Mills
Quality and service. Strictly hand-tailored Suits "from
Loom to Wearer" at $ 15.00.
HERE IS THE OFFER-READ CAREFULLY!
BEGINNING SATURDAY, JUNE 13th, for 10 days only, we will give
absolutely free to every man buying one of our celebrated $ 15 hand
tailored garments, an extra pair of trousers. This offer is only temporarily
made, and you should lose no time in taking advantage of it. Summer is
the time when an extra pair of trousers is like having an extra suit, so get
in line at once for a "U. S." $15 Suit.
REMEMBER.
Offer is for Ten Da^ys Only
U. S. Woolen Mills Co.,
41N. Main St. H. L. Gillespie, Mgr. Sumter, S. C.
HB FRESH AFTER 9 MONTHS
?ODIUM SI MC ATI-: SOLUTION
WILtL l'HHSFK\ 1 IBM
Money In Farmer's l?ockot?F.gg>
Itetivctl lo Spring When Plenti?
ful Brio* High VMM m Winter.
Clemaon College June 10.?One of
the ways in which the countryman
can reduce tho cost of living is by
?vanning" eggs at this season of the
year. Eggs uro plentiful in South
Carolina no* und cun bo sold only at
prices which urv low in comparison
with those of winter. Fur this reason
the farmer usunl'y hus more on hand
than ho can dispose of readily. How
eggs can be kept fresh for months
la described by F. C. Hare. State
poultry demonstration agent in co?
operation with Clemson College.
One of tho boat und simplest meth?
ods of preserv wui or "canning" eggs
Is to place Hum In a solution of
"water glass." or sodium silicate.
This Is * transparent liquid that looks
like thin, strained honey and Is used
commercially in manufacturing mucil?
age. It can be jo . tired from a drug*
glat. This li<|Uh! covers the shell op
an egg with an in.pervious coating of
glue and prevents bat i? i la-laden air
from pent touting Inside the shell and
reedcrlng tho cug unfit for fond.
Ftr%* treated with sodium silica t<
can oaally be kept for nine SJMSMlM la
good . condition, provided they an
perfectly fresh when pined in this
solution.
Secure a suitable glazed earthen?
ware crock with cover a live gallon
suiter crex k .* a good slsc?Ihe u! ?/.
Ing being to prevent the solution from
being Absorbed. Seen re miu quart of
more of sodium gttasati uf water
glass. Thoroughly rinse the inside
of the crock und the ciatr with boil?
ing water to kill any germ Ufa that
may bo 'here. I toll three or four
gallons of water and allow to cool
When < obi. make a mixture of nine
pHrta of this water aid one part of
the sodium silicate
Fill tno crock two.thirds full with
the preserving mixture. As the eggs
are gathered dail\, put IheSJl into the
crock. Da not keep eggs for several
days before putting Into the solution,
an it Is very Important that tlx <
go> In the day tins arc laid. 'Ihe
egg? must on im arc.ami be Washed
bei ore being staoed m the etat and
cracked eggs or those with thin shell.*,
that might be broken mint he dis?
carded.
Fggs may be put In Ihe i foci ut III
It Is three-fourths full. b. a ring 111
inlml, however, thut at least one inch
of the liquid must he above the lop
layer of eggs. Place the cover on the
crock and set In a moderately cool
place to prevent excessive evapora?
tion of the liquid. Eggs should be
examined from time to time and more
boiled water added if necessary to
keep the solution an inch above the
top layer of eggs.
For general culinary purposes wa?
ter-glass eggs arc equal to ordinary
fresh eggs. They may be poached,
fried, scrambled or used in making
cakes or biscuits, loot as thev come
from the crock. However, if it is
desired to boll then:, stick a pin in
the large end of the shell and make a
small hole 10 allow the gas to escape
when the egg is heated. The water
glass solution closes the pores of tho
egg shell and acts like a tin ran
around tomatoes. If an opening is
not made the shell will crack in boil?
ing for the heated gal to escape.
The cost of preserving eggs in this
way is about one and one-half cents
per dozen. P.y canning eggs in the
spring when they arc plentiful, spend?
ing ono and one-half cents per do/.en
to do so, and holding them until win?
ter, one could probably get twice as
inudi per dOOOfl for them as be could
get by selling thesi now. The yolks
of these eggs stand up like those of
cgKS Just taken from the nest and the
whites will beat into a firm froth.
uitivvr r\i:M school.
Kock Hill, June I,?The Winthrop
i.u i t school will be conducted this
SURllllOf for observation with Mrs.
Hel ) B, BrOWM in charge. Tbc Win?
throp farm school is one of the most
important oontrlht**tons to the solo
th?n of rural school problem of ro
< eni years. Its reputation has reached
all parts of the United States, ami \ is
Itors come from great distances to see
It. It will be ? great help not onl)
to the rural teachers, but to others
Prof. Maninil win give a course
In high school problems, <?nd other
work for high school teachers will be
? n so heretofore*
The summer school is organised
tils summer as heretofore, for Ihe
lu^ii school teachers ns well ns
tsaehen <>f Intermediate, primary,
klndergar4 in and rural schools,
< >n Monday night, June I"-, ut B.Jltf
o'clock nil teachers will i.e present
to perfect (be organisation, ulso reg?
Ister ami classify students.
The prospects for ii large und sue*
resaful summer school are verj
bright. The preliminary enrollment
N renter t hon i he lotnl onrollint ni
>f la^-t summer.
also.
GUY COUNCIL MEETING.
NUMBER or MATTKlts COME I T
AT REUVLAR si:ssiox.
iTtgrrfwilTn BS in Allowing Automobiles
to Itcmain Standing oit Main und
Liberty street*?Must Pay license*
or Warrants Will be Issued?Other
Mutters.
City Council held its regular meet?
ing Tuesday with all the members
of council present. A number of mat?
ters of minor importance were acted
upon, the chief subject of interest to
come up being whether automobiles
and buggies should be allowed to
stand on the business Streets of the
city throughout the day.
This matter was brought up by Mr.
Booth and was discussed at "length,
j At present it is the custom of ve?
hicle owners to ride to their offices
or places ol business in the morning,
park their cars on the street in front
of their place of business until they
are ready to go home to dinner in the
afternoon, when they will move the
ears or vehicles. This has met with
critic ism and Council's discussion last
night seemed to Ve -"or a remedy
Which was not too radical. The mat?
ter was referred to the mayor, who is
to draw up an ordinance remedying
the difficulty^ the same tt? be submit"
ted at the next meeting of Council.
The report of the city clerk was
referred to Mr. ltowland to be check?
ed Up.
The matter of requiring certain per?
sons, who had not done so, in pay
their licenses was brought up by the
clerk, and Council instructed him to
i have the licenses collected Imme?
diately or have warrants taken olll
I for IhC parties w ho had no| paid
meir licenses. This matter was es?
pecially with reference to pool rooms,
but all others were included.
The matter of building on the old
O, H, and X. site was discussed, it be?
ing necesMttrs for th elly t?. replace
the burned building., . order to keep
Its possession of Ihe property, and
Was referred to the city manager.
A request from I ". ?*. Hubbell that
. bis water rent be reduced, as he wan
away when t ho water was wasted
through breakage of pipes, was re?
fused.
The report us lo t he lo< ulion of all
dry wa lls in tbe city reqtn sted by
Council at Its previoiiH meeting, was
'end. Council Instructed ihe cltj
manager und chief of police to Ihm e
Ihe ordinance prohibiting ihe use of
drj wells in the city limit 11rb-tl:
enforced.
The police report for May was
read. It allowed 101) arrests, sentences
totalling <j00 days and 8642.30 in
lines. The shooting of Policeman
Ward was reported to Council.
Council then open the ballot box
und declared the result of the election
ill In favor of James 11. Chandler for
member of the school board for a
term of ten years.
Miss Thomas Entertains iti Honor of
Miss Herbert.
On Tuesday evening Miss Virginia
Thomas gave a farewell party com?
plimentary to Miss Anne Herbert,
who was to leave the next day for
her new home in Bpartanburg, at her
home on Broad Street.
Whn the guests arrived they were
busily occupied with a guessing con?
test which contained advertisements
familiar to all.
Later, conversation cards were dis?
tributed among the guests. .Some of
the couples sought the settees on
the lawn, while others preferred the
pleasure of promenading.
Delicious refreshments were served
during the evening by Misses Sadie
Herbert and Cornelia Lrowcr.
Throughout the evening music was
furnished by n Victrolu.
At the dose of the evening the
hostess awarded a box of candy to
Miss Marie Llgon and Mr. Alvin
Burns, who were winners in the
guessing contebt.
The guests were unwilling t<? bid
farewell to their friend, Miss Herbert,
.it the dose of the evening, so all
went to the station toda> t<? bid her
bood-b> e.
HUl&TKEl COTTON MARKET.
Corrected Dally By Ernest Field,
Cotton Buyer.
(bod Middling 13 3-8.
Si riet Middling 1:: 1-1.
Middling 13 l-s.
Htrlct Low Middling l- G-8.
L >w M Iddllng I Si 1 -8.
Htrlct Uood t ?rdinary 11 :!-S.
Staple cotton nominal.
New York Cotton Market.
New York, .1 one 1 1.
Opening Close.
Jan.i-.v;. 12.7:.
Mar. 1 2.? I
July.1 ::.L*7 l:t.2ti
Aug.I3.?0 13.20
< ?i t. ,, 12.MC 1 2.8B
I >ee.1 2.8? I -. S S
Shake Off KhcuniuiKm.
Now is the time to uei rid of your
rheumatism. Try n twenty-live cut
b'.iile of Chamberlain's Liniment
and Be* bow quickl) your rheumatic
pains disuppeai*. Sold b> all dealers.
? Advt.
Their Suffering Ended.
Hundreds of your neighbors uro
ready to tell you just what has made
life new for them and relieved them
of the tortures of ill health, if you
will let them. They have used Mrs.
Joe Person's Remedy to purity their
blood and enrich the life-giving fluid
so that, all the bodily functions could
work properly. \Y hen that was done,
and the organs got a chance to do
their work, Nature cleared up their
troubles, so that they arc now we!1
It doesn't much matter whether the
trouble is laid on the digestion, the
nerves or the skin. Buck of it all is
the fact that the blood is either not
good enough or is positively poison?
ed. Of course you cannot get well, di?
gest what you cat or rest in sleep, as
long as what ought t<? give your
nerves tone and your digestion ener?
gy sind strength is poisoned every min?
ute of the day. Get tin blood tight
Moses said "It is the life."' When the
blood is right you live.
Here is what one of your neigh?
bors declares: "A few years ago I
was a terrible sufferer from blood
poison, if the skin would be broken
from any cause the llesh would be?
come inflamed, would Itch and burn
ami develop in sons. Mrs. Joe Per?
son persuaded me to use her remedy.
I bought a dozen bottles and it cured
me." Mrs. t;. F. Mcdlin, Weldon, X.
C.
if your druggist cannol supply you.
a dollar sent to the Remedy Saks Cor?
poration, Charlotte. X. C, will bring
you this remedy.?Advt. (8)
Can't Keep It Secret.
The splendid work of Chamber?
lain's Tablets. No such grand rem?
edy for stonnoh and liver trouble*
has ever been know n. For sale by all
dealers.?Advt.
The coming of the male quartette
from the University of South Carolina
is an event of interest to music lovers
in Sumtcr. The musical will be
given on the night of June roh und
promises to la- an exceptionally lim
one, The quartette com? s lu re under
the auspices of lIlC V. M C. A. base?
ball team and a good attendance
should turn out.
Cliambcrlsln's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Itemedy.
Bvery family without exception
should keep this preparation at hand
during the hot weather of the sum?
mer months. Chamberlain's Col .
Cholera and Diarrhoea Itcmcdv Is
needed and is almost certain to be
worth many times its < i when
needed before the summer b over. Ii
has no superior for the purpose for
which ii is Intended. Htiy i: now.
For sale by all dealers.?-Advt,
Take Plenty of Time to Knt.
There is n saying that "rapid eat?
ing is slow suicide. " If you have
formed the h bit of eating too rapid?
ly you are moat likely suffering from
indigestion or constipation, which
will result eventually in serious ill?
ness unless corrected. Digestion be?
gins In the mouth. Food should be
thoroughly masticated and insalivat?
ed. Then when you have a fullness
of the stomach or feel dull and stupid
after eating, take one of Chamber?
lain's Tablets. Many severe cases of
stomach trouble and constipation
have been cured by the use of these
tablets. They are easy to take and
most agreeable in effect. Sold by all
dealers.?Advt.
Now Is the time to register, it is
best to do so early before you for?
get to.
No. 666
This it s presc ption prepared especially
for MALARIA r CHILLS A FEVER.
Five or six dote* will break any caae, and
if taken then at a tonic the Fever will not
return. It sett on the liver better than
Calomel sod docs not gripe or sicken. 25c
MEN
Cured Forever,
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hundreds and
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Hi 6 r i h t
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diplomas and n ''tticates by examination
and other raqui meats from the i>oards
of medical exa. Hernof 14 states in the
Ustotl. touet heiji1 ith over -t? years' ?x
perien. e fnspccjdiy practice. I success?
fully treat blood Poison. Varicose Veins,
l lccts. KldnejVand Bladder Ihseasos.
Itheumatlsm. (Jsll Htonea Paralysis Dis?
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Rxamination free and utrlctly conti
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daw StoS.
Call or Write
DR. REGISTER,
Specialist,
506 UNION NA i I0NAL BANK BUItDING.
COR. MAIN AND GERVAIS STS .
Columbia, S. C.