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Do Yeue Badly?. If so, get your physician to give you a prescrip tion. Bring It to us and we will fill it correctly or not at all. Since coming to Pickens in 1902 we havo filled more than 60,000 new prescrip tions and thousands of refills. A licensed man on the job all the timo. PICKENS DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store J. N. H4nLUM , Proprietor Phlne No. 8 Headquarters for Rexall Goods For Your Necessities. THEr hiEOWlEE I3ANK. PICKENS, S. C. Safe, Sound and Progressive \e soliit your bankiii business and will show you every courtesy a.nd conv enie'rI'ce consistent with sound bankiug prin ciples. Five per cent interest paid on Savings Deposits. 1. P. CAlmY. President. JNO. C. CAREY, Cashier. our isSPECIAL NOTICES S We are inl the 12unrket 'or llutter the year round. Craig Bros. Co. Sr srh issometimes Pig0 i ale ---Good stock. A. c Iy over t and sone- C. :utherland. Piekens R .1. 3 tiv r ' .:yyekee Fo-Stle- 1oking rd s for 0 1 C te . r n t the pigs for delivery about April 21.1. Pure es t : in t.ime it Hereford bull calf for sale at once. 0. indigestion, L. Craig. Central 1. F. D. No. 2; 1,. 11. kidney troub- Craig, Greenville. S. C. 47tf kr ... neuralgia and Preton-i Plantm-Naney Hall. deus :xintedstinaon Porto Rico. Doolev or Norton Yam, and eont . Deestablished gu~ran- Triumph potato Ilants. $1.25' per 1.000. te remed isLarger quantities cheaper. Other plant.s. Castle, Floridh. 66 OAT CROP SHORT 0 NuxcarL acts in a healing nan ner on the walls of the stomach aId at the sarn time stimulates the fkew of the juices which are n.ceFs'.rV to digestior.. It is pre- "t not he zi iih-a to scribed f-y physicians for all formsi Peas ant Cane of stmach :r-ouble with remark- - & u b~f~d~p:J h stia asurce~ss. t: has a tonic ef -.'rt c- tnt er.:ire syste-ra and -lie n al T esei 'u'.i -1:; , thegenerl health. Nux:- hai ia 've el vo in u etin. o ~-. estatb!ished. reputable ,.'ln orse 1.d a re trea"-nr*t A t all drug- ~SjfClran ra L: * an U pi 'terttle, and i .eij~ o.Cnei.W ~s guaranteed to Posi- a'-a iln ohl o ela Wouldlieve.tSoldabyood i a t ikes S C orisrl& opanyan Olerd tofaceul h d i -.1.. ~ * cheap.;rCan we hiel youin uy W I - I I I 1 5 5ing orI- w'llein your ; see day. WNewaresfeingCe baran infed utnow. Comftante in.') my * b~~~~~ear.r toj aneWll you.~'~ ou Pickens, S.RC. RfPiSkensmp. C. * J . : *s1 ~ ' u a.e( r i n ji e a kI* T'.ti Sli. - - - ~l.>i i i h A a ' f i n aled i s -la s p e s n -lh and' ~j'! lIi. cl *(~eanigoi in the rearofl my - - - bc 25 ade sOpcn. ilaprcaeyu - - bus\iit..J~O ines in th ll . Sisaesn o - - -h N- a Q alt Dru trcaswrk a ne - - -- u e vi i n W o rk g u a r a nt e ed . LOCA 1A B. A. Hagood of Cltarl Ptin spent lIas week Pick ens. Dwight Attaway went to Charlott< Saturday to see the president. Eugene Yongue of Greenville spen Sunday with homefolks in Pickens. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Davis, of Ros well, Ga., are visiting relatives in Pick ens. Mrs. G. 1t. Hendricks is spending some time with relatives and friends in Atlanta. Prof. Garner of Six Mile will preach att Concord church next Sunday morn ing at II o'clock. Dr. E. M. Potent of Greenville preach ed at Cross Iloads church last Sunday morning to a good congregation. Alisslieda iloggs attended theT wo Ien.'s meetings of tle Southern Bap tist convention in Asheville last week. I'rof. .John Joe McFamllI, who has been teaching school in Calhoun county, has returtned to l'ickens t) spend the sii mer with homefolks. Mr. and Airs. 0. K. P'oore aild chil dreni of Belton and Miss lienrie Austin ot WilliamtnAM spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. El'bert Findley. Tie' Pitckens Mill blind is doing some good work now and is progressing rap idly. We have heard soime very Com pliment ar'y relmarks about it lately. MNiembers of the Entre Nous club spent a nost plesant a fternoon at the home of i'Mrs. T. .1. Mauldin Wednesday. Delicious- refreshmnenits were Served. A. W. Tanner upset himself Monday of last week when he gigged a carp which weighed 1i pounids In ai lake on Saluda river. lie landed the fish o. k. Bennett 11. Powers is announced as a candidate for treasurer this week. lie is well known to our readers and needs no introduction here. Ilis announce ment appears in the paper today. Mr. and Mrs. J. H1. Ashmore received word last week that they are the grand parents of a nine and a half pound girl, which arrived the 15th inst. at the home of Mr'. Rufe Ashniore of Lisbon, Florida. The Piekens Chapter, U. D. C., held a very interesting meeting with Miss Florence Bowen Friday afternoon. Be sides a good program, the third of June reunion plans were discussed. Delicious tea and sandwiches were served. At the SItate Democratic convention held in Columbia last week E. P. Me Cravey of Easley and G. A. Neuffer of Abbeville were elected delegates fron, this district to the National Democrati convention to be held in St. Louis ir June. J. P. Carey, .r., of Pichens, has beei urged by friends to be a candidate foi solicitor this year. but he announce. definitely that he will not be in race, We understand that Jos. E. Leach, 01 Easley,. is seriously considering miaking the race. Mr. and .Mrs. J. F. Banister of' Lib er.ty are spending some time at Hiot Springs, N. C., for the benefit of Mr. Banister's health. He has been suf fering greatly from rheumatism and im taking the Hiot Springs treatment. Many friends trust that he may be greatly benefited. 'J. D~ave Stansell of' Pickens has ae cepted a position with the Piedniont Shoe Co. of Greenville and will entem upon his work there in the near future. TIhis is one of the largest shoe stores in Greenv ille and is lucky in getting Mr'. Stansell as a salesman, lie will be glad to have his friends call on him when they are in Greenville. .\lr. aind MIrs. Stansell will be greatly mrised when they leave P'ick-ns. H. N. G lazrener, of the (.ro~s fioad~s section, received a telegram Mlon day stating that his son .Jefl' had been drowned near the border' line be tween Texas and Alexico. .Jeff' was ai member of the Uitmed States army andI was on duty near~n the Mexican border. No particulars have yet been learned Iconcerning the sadi occurr'ence, but the body of' the soldier is e2xplectedl to reach E'asley Tlhursday and funeral m'rvices wiill be held at Cross [Roads, fIn our a(ccounft of the closing of1 Maulb dfin school last week we failed t. stt .htJohn Ariail received ai pen: knifasthe attendlance prize and a sil Iver pencil for penmanshry; that (Gladys Lesley r.eceivedl a book of poemns for good spelling' that Wade Glstr'a r'e ceived a Bible f'or atte ndance anid arn other prize for penmanship, andi that MIiss Mamnie Stansell recei ved the schol ar'sh ip medal, her. average for the term being .0J4. Miss Garrett has resigned as a teacher in the school and no onei has so far been secured to f auke he. place. Miss Grace Mauldin has been r'e-electLed andj accepted as fthe .other teacher, T[here is a possibilitY of a c'heese fac. tory being establishe'J in Pickens 'oun ty in the O)olenoy valley. Somte time aag I )emmonstration Agent Ilowen, accon. Ipar.ied by two' gover'nmetnt ex perts anc a C;lemsoun college expjert, wemnt on ar inspection trip into the upper section of thei county to see~ If it was pracit'ticaibli to establish at plant there, lIn the Oole noy valley they found an ideal place to the plant, but they couldn't find at suf fli'lent number of g.oodJ milk cows in th< irnediate vicinity to justify its estah lirient just now. flowever, if th4 people get intereistedl enough the plant will be established, The government ii rnaking ran effort to establish threi cheese factories in South Carolina, on4 ,each in Greenville. Pickens and Ocones countIes. Anyone interested .In thu may get any information wanted frorr T. A. Bowen., fae mnntration agent ~~ ~~ PInce. Albe ie smo kers such dlight because ....its flavor is so different and so delightfully good; -it can't bite your tongue; - it can't parch your throat; -you can smoke it as long anI as hard as you like without any comeback but teal tobacco hap. piness! On the reverse side of every Prince Albert package you will read: - " PROCESS PATENTED - JULY 30'rH, 1907" That means to you a lot of tobacco en. joyment. Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality - C00yi nt tll ITobacco Go. the national joy smoke is all we or its enthusi- iidra" "n ie""",n astic friends ever claimed yor no.'incr It answers every smoke desire you or any other man ever had! It is so 0C cool and fragrant and appealing to your smokeappetite that you will get chummy with it in a mighty short timet! Will you invest 5c or c to prove out our say- n so on the national joy smoke? :~z2 htI crysaThiss humdo thereen sd sphnge "osee t p atne rcs"ms astictoyo frndd realir whatme tht keepan.to in making Prnce Albert so much R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. to your liking. fJohn M. Geer, who recently p i the Maecroft cotton mill at Liberty, t hts sol tthe mill to the Easley cotton Iit Mapler viler smokedesietyo SEe M orGer B pe OOKSHIRES GARAGE idofl Eand frill an BRpeaigtoyu Preparations for the old soldiers' re- y_ nion in Pickens June 3 are nearing completion and a big time is looked for. Everybody has a cordial invitation to come ndenjoythedayrheretandobbing Repairing aSe Everybody isnie to call at the -aty Gasoline, Oils, Greases, ofsice of the farm demonstration a ent -ain he dou t ever","a etc. Decarbonizer for burn o haulle s of ithere to rme s a re koe will take lieasure in having Clemson ing c lides college help any farmer solve any farm onfthaod all t te aleRadiator h ealls You and your visitors will hs sizs.tor want to spend a good part of fan belts. Tires, all sizes. We the summer days on the porch. We have a complete line of nice Care for everybody's car. Porch Furniture at reasonable prices and we want you to come and see it. It will not only add to your comfort, but to the ap- -BiRS well-fillCd Fakes A tm beROOKSiRaSe pearance of your home. We * * have swings, settees, chairs, ta- a Phone No. 7. bles, etc. Pickens Hardware & Grocery Company. I FOR YOUR HEALTH'S SAKE! Screen your house before "Mr. Fly" gets the start on you. We have a nice assortment of screen doors and windows; also black and galvanized screen wire. Before buying look over our assortment of Florence and Boss Oil Cook Stoves, Ice Cream Freezers and Water Coolers. Refrigerators and Ice Boxes. *OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT! I"Headquarters For the Best in Hardware" BARR BROTHERS LOO0K FOR THE 8AW SIGN Phone 68 EASLEY, S. C. I ..