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MAKE SHAVING EASY BY USING Rexall Shaving Lotion 'I'OTOJOHEN THE SKIN (35 CENTS) AND Rexali Violet Talcum .\T' i'1 SIAVING TO COOL AND SMOOTH TIE SKIN (25 CENTS) PICKENS DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store J. N. 1 LALUMIN, Prop. & Wgr. Phone No. 8 Anderson Phosphate and Oil Co. W. F. FARMER, Secy. Fertilize your wheat. with our Fish and Blood Guano and make your own bread. You can make it cheaper than you can buy it and you will have the best bread made. SEE M. C. SMITH and JOHN C. CAREY At Keowee Banh, Pichens, S. C. IWinter Is Coming!|I Prpr for it by bujying a nice heating stove from us. Our assort ment is complete. We also have a nice line of Oil Heaters, Cook Stoves .and Ranges. Prices are right. Come to us for g your Hardware wants. BARR BROS. Table Rock St., Easley, S. C. Phone 68 ~ Anderson Phosphate anid Oil Companygi WV. Fi. FARMER, Segretary. Make your own flour. It is cleaner and purer and better than you can buy. It is no trouble to make if you use our Fish and Blood Guano when you sow Your wheat. c See M. C. SMITH and JOHN C. CAREY ~ at Keowee Bank, Pickens, S. C. LOCAL AND PERSONAL I Several Pickens people attended the fair in Atlanta last week. J. W. Durham, a good farmer on Cen tral route 4, was at the county seat on business Friday. Many people from Pickens county are attending the state fair and harvest jubilee in Columbia this week. We forgot to state last week that a few people remained in Pickens on the 13th, which was show day in Greenville. On account of the absence of the pas tor there will be no prayer meeing at the Methodist church Thursday evening. Louie Thornley, son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Thornley, has accepted a posi tion with the Stubbs Shoe company of Greenville. Our Ambler correspondent says: A. C. Smith has bought the Will Hendricks place and has begun the erection of a nice dwelling. Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Woodruff and little son, W. A., Jr., of Cateechee, spent one day recently with friends and relatives in Pickens. Irvin Miller has a June apple tree in his yard that is bearing a second crop. The apples are growing in clusters and are not as large as the first crop. Mrs. M. I). Cantrell of Pickens at tended the burial of her uncle, Andy Martin, in Anderson county last week. She also visited her son, John Cantrell, of near Williamston. The Ladies' Cottage prayer meeting will meet with Mrs. W.T. Griflin Friday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. All ladies are invited to attend these meetings, es)ecially mothers. The fourth and last quarterly confer ence of this year for the Pickeus Metho dist church will be held on the night of November 3. Dr. M. L. Carlisle of Greenville will be present. We are publishing this week the notice of elections for both the Federal election and for the State and County elections. The names of the managers will also he found in these notices. The Saluda Hill Baptist church of the Twelve Mile River association was re ceived as a member of the Pickens Bap tist association at their meeting at their meeting at Pleasant Grove recently Mr. Andy Martin, an old veteran of Anderson county, died October 10. He was a brother of William Martin of this county. Deceased had many relatives and friends in Pickens county who will Iregret to learn of his death. Misses Kathleen Cornwell of Chester, ISadie Ellis of Greenville, Janie Bennett of Holly Hill, SaDe Long of Edgefleld, IChristine Terrell of Atlanta, Ga., and Dr. B. M. Epes of Johnston at tended the Hiott-Long wedding here Tuesday, ___ John A. Robinson, a prominent citi zen of Easley, was here on business IMonday. Mr. Robinson is connected with the Easley Oil Mill and Ginnery, and says that up to Saturday night they had ginned something over 1100 bales I this season. ________________ T he fifth of the series of illustrated lectures will be given at the Methodist church next Sunday night, beginning at 7.30, to which the public is cordially in I.vited "he subject of the lecture will be "T1he Pearl of the Antiles, or ATrav c log in Cuba." When you ouy a range that has prov ed itself to be the best your money has been well invested. The Majestic D~em onstrator will, during the week corn mencing October 23, show you why the 'Majestic is the best, and why it actually saves you money. Pickens Mercantile & Lumber Co. To Live Forever might not be desirable, but but we all want to come as near it as we can. One of the things~ that will help to prolong life is good !Care of the Teeth means care of the stomach. Misuse and abuse of the stomach mean that you will not come very near to living forever. We are selling the Best Tooth Brushes you ever saw. The prices on guaranteed brushes are 25c. If the bristles come out we give you a now brush free. We will sell you a cheap brush for 10 and 1.5c. The Best Tooth Powders, Pastes and liquid dentifrices are '25c a package. We sell themi all. Phone 24 For N Your Drug.Wants Pickens merchants always handle' i every line the bet the market aford and the shopper these days will have n< trouble in being able to satisfy hi wants in Pickens this year. Experience in thousands of homes hai proved that the Majestic is the one range that gives real satisfaction an< cuts down the cost of living. An exper from the Majestic factory will be at out store during the week commencing Oc tober 23, an will show you why the Ma jestic is the only range for you. . Pick, ens Mercantile & Lumber Co. While "the frost is on the pumpkin And the fodder's in the shock," roast ng ears are still on tap in Pickens. We ire indebted to A. T. Winchester of 3unset for a nice lot of roasting earv )rought us Saturday. Corn on the cob s a rare dish for this season of year mnd it was highly enjoyed. Rev. L. E. Wiggins is delivering sev !ral illustrated lectures thia week on his ;rip to the Holy Land. Wednesday iight he will be at Liberty, Thursday light at Iva, in Anderson county, an< Friday night he will be in Pickens 'his is a highly interesting and instruct ve lecture and should be heard by larg iudiences. W. W. Burnett died at the home o iis daughter in Gaffney last Wednes lay. aged 80 years. He was buriec I'hursday at Mountain Creek church ir Jrcenwood county. le is survived b3 rour sons and two daughters. Mr. Bur iett was one of the most widely know mill workers in the state and had man' rriends in Pickens county who will re gret to hear of his death. Dr. and Mrs. .1. N. Hallum and littl laughter, Mary, were in Atlanta las week when the earthquake was felt il that section. They were on the thir floor of the state capitol when the shoc -ame. Electric lights went out and th alevator was put out of commission, ant Dr. Hallum says things looked a litt "squally" for a while. Two shock were felt in Atlanta and some damag was done. SherifT John W. Davis last Sunda3 night arrested Folger Powell at Si Nlile, in Pickens county, and brough uim to Walhalla, lodging him in th 3conee Jail. Powell was convicted o violation of the dispensary law in thi !ounty in 1905, but was absent wher tried. A sealed sentence was left fo im, requiring him to serve on the pub ic works for a period of eight month or pay a fine of $100.-Keowee Courier The Place t4 EThousanm Of Merchar Before buyii and Boys' ( and Shoes, cc We are showing )a ready-to-wear, men's M( complete stocR of shi M bargains below: One lot of Norwvich Dres One lot of fast color' Ap Sgood1 patterns, regular 8 i. Scial, 6c yard. One big lot of Solid (Jo ( regular 10 and1 12 l-2c vn 8 1-30 yard. On bi)g lot 36-inchi BleL I10c seller. Special, ( l-2e. Be sure to visit our st big array o iiM. L. S EASL a1 ~ 3 M. A .RANGE. ON WIlCit DAUGIffER CAN 00MpETEWIR MOTHER If a Range is Judged by the Work it Does The Princess Rules-the Kitchen. Meals on time, at less cost, in more comfort,, are some of the PRINCESS' features. Look for this name. 'COPPR-EARING IRON RAS It emeans that there is no better Range on eart in any particular, while patented features founat no. where else,Ldoubles its value tQ you. Note these features. Mate- Some real facts Princess rial-copper bearing iron. ve- kitchen iS a cool kitchen. Ash taine heat . Maintains even es in the oven ilpossjble. Trip-. temperature. Cooks evenly. pie bottom. No heate .ipe in Less fuel. More durable. A b- right. Handy warniingclostm. solutely dependable. Instant hot Water. Pickens Hdw. & Grocery Co. Allen Manufactur-n Ccompany, Nas-v2!1c, Tenn. t Anderson Phosphate & Oil Co. W. F. FARMER, Secretary. -___ A Flour is $8 a barrel and they are talking $10. You can make it cheaper than that and, better. Use our Fish and Blood Guano. SEE M. C. SMITH and JOHN C. CAREY At Keowee BanX, Picliens, S. C.X UL LIVAN & CO. EiASLEY, S. C. ) Do Your Fall and Winter Shopping And Save Many Dollars. Is of Dollars V~orth dise to Be Sold at a Saving of hirty-Five Per Cent. ig your Winter Dry Goods, Men's ~lothing, Ladies' Ready-to-Wear, me to the store that sells for cash* 9 Lnd save many dollars. M a large assortment of dry goods, notions, ladies' )N and bqys' clothing, as well as the largest and most )n es in Pickens county. We' mention a few of our ML _ _ _ _ + Ginghams, 5c One lot 8 1-3c Sheeting. Special, 5c ydl ron Gingham, We aire showing a fine line of Ladies' E c value. Spe- Coatsuits at $10, $12.50 and $16.50. A complete stock of Ladies' Sport and1 ored Outings, Long Coats. Prices ranging from s:3.50 up lues Speial. Our Shoe Department is a store within itself. We knowv we can save you 50c ching, a. goodl OA more on every pair. D)on't buy yourA winter shoes b~efore locking at ours. ore and investigate our prices and look over the f bargains we have in all departments. UL LIVAN & CO. SOUTH CAROLINA. MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM