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;. CASTORIA " D 11 '1ror Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. A~egetable PreparallonforAs. SmhlatingthelwbodandRe ula Bears the ting the Stomat hs andUowls of Signature Promotes Digestion.Chedfil Of Hess and Rest.contains neher Opumt.Morphine nor Mitteral. NTNARCOTIC. BA kvfd. In1Wl _.. .Use AperfectiRemedy for Consflpa tion, Sour Stomach,Darrhoea SWormsConvulsionslFeverish" o ness ndLoSSo SLEEP.Over FacSimte Signature oY ears NRCASTORIA Exact Copy of Wrapper. THE[ CENTAUR COMPANY. N[ YOR CITY. APARCEL POST Postage paid by us on any article in the drug store provided cash is sent in advance or will be sent on receipt of goods. This applies to the 50-mile zone. Pickens Drug Co. The Rexall Store. Ask for sample of Hallum's Liver Cleansers if you have never tried them. Regular size box, 25 cents Is It Hot Enough For You? We will give you a cool reception at) our sanitary soda fountain Ice Cream Declivered Anywhere in Quantities Phone 24. Keowee Pharmacy Plckenis, S. C. Pickens Garage F. W. McLESKEY, Manager First Class Repair Work at Reasonable Prices Aut ii ~res, (in'soline, Oils, ( 1rcases, Spairk Plugs,' Roy olish, A iuto Soap), Ba tteries anid all kind1s4 ofaccessories. 1? we lhaven't got what you want we will get it or it isnm't imde. PH~ONES8: Omiee, 12; Rlesidlence, 65( the public to know that I keep on hand a full stock of GOLDSBORO and CORBIT BUGGIES, OLD HICKORY WAGONS and ALL kinds of FARM IMPLEMENTS. I will sell top buggies, open buggies, end springs and side springs. One-horse wagons, two-horse wagons. Every buggy and wagon guaranteed to be just as represented. I sell Meal and Hulls, also CAPITOLA FLOUR. I handle High Grade Ferti lizers, in fact Fertilizers of all grades. My motto is. a fair deal to everybody. Come andl try me and be convinced. I handle coffins, caskets and all burial supplies. K. N. BA KE R Norr~iq, S. C. JS6al an~d Mrs. Clayton Newton is in Pendleton Visiting relatiyes. Miss Eliiuor Chappell,'formerly of Easley, 18 visiting in Pick ens. Miss Stella Porter visited friends near Liberty last, week. Miss Willie Mae Lathem, of Greenville. visited in Pickens last week. Miss Helen Boggs has return ed to Pickens after a pleasent visit in Anderson. Miss Elizabeth White, of Augusta, is , the guest of the Misses Boggs. George Prince visited friends and relatives in Pickens last week Mrs. Laura Alexander of Birmingham, Ala. is visiting Mrs. Mary Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Cagel, of Green ville, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. A, Richev. Mrs. Miles, of Greenville, who has been quite ill is very much better. Dr. W. F. Austin, wife and son and Miss Gladys Ramsay of Seneca visited at the Pickens Inn Sunday. Miss Sarah Bess Clements of Atlanta, is the guest of M r. and Mrs. G. R. Hendricks. Prospects are that the fourth of July will be a quiet day in Pickens. Mrs Holden who ha Den visit ing Mr. and Mrs. . A. Bowen has returned to h . home. Miss Hinkol ho for some time has been e guest of Mrs. Walter Lang on has returned to her home gain. Dr. Rams y, pastor, baptized thirteen i w mernbt rs of the Pickens B ptist church S inday at Holders ford. Misses'Emily Thornley, Mary Alexander and Evelyn White, spent' Friday as the guests of Miss Margaret Booker in Green ville. Messrs. Sydney Bruce, Julius Boggs, Cliff Lewis, Misses Helen Boggs. Mildred Cox attended the dance given by Mr. and Mrs. Hal Hagood in Easley Monday evening. The Pickens Railroad Co. will operate an extra train the fourth of July. It will leave Pickens for Easley at 5.30 p. in. 4nd wait in E. sley for Southe n train No. 41. Mrs. 0. R. Hendric s enter tained her Sunday sceecl class at a picnic at the po 'er house on Tuesday afterno in. There are about twenty i embers in the class and thos attending the picnic had a m at pleasant time. The Union Meeting at Griflin was well attended;. Capt. J. T.' Taylor, of Picken#, made a good talk and an earnest plea for Six Mile school. Rev, J. E. Foster preached an interesting sermon. Bro, Foster knows when to quit, a hard'thn for some preachers TPhe .Baptist Sunday school will enjoy a picnic next Friday, July 4. All expecting to attend should be at the church house Sat 9 o'clock Friday morning. Place of picnic will be announ ced at prayer meeting Wednes The Ladies aid society of the Baptist church is going to give a lawn party on the court house square next Thursday night, July 10. The ladies have a lot of good things arrangeu for those who attend, bnt lack of space forbids us telling all about It this week. Everybody invited1. Miss Taylor Entertains. Miss Lorena T-xylor was at home on~ June 26th in honor of Miss Grace Prince. Th rove was mnade beanti ful f JpanseIan terns andI shaded lghts on the veranda and was a most ideal place for progressive conversat ion, which was the feature of the evening. The charming nooks and cor' ners were at once appropriated by the guests who were only drawn from these retreats to partake of the delicious firuit punch which wvas served on the veranda byV Misses Bowen and Knight. Each guest departed saying they had had a most de lightful evening. The young people of the town regret very much the departure of Miss Prince. Deafness Cannot Be Cured bac hoetapplicatins.o on they cannot Th is''nly*oo wayito cure dafss Dfnes is cause by an inlamed cocd chian Tube. wheo this tube is inflamed you have a ru.n~bl ng sound or imperfect 'afness Sith resuit. ana unles'itho id, tube restored tobits normal condliton hearing will be destroyed fortver: nino cases ot tof tengaretcausenfian eatarrh, tion of the mucous surfac . We wIll RiTe One Hlundhred Dollat. for any case of fneggbo eytarkgtb ta no ocred by N.J.g Qux,acOQ.oledootoe 7 Jl Pesonal for Women Only Dr, Simmons Squaw Vine Wine is prepared expressly for the ail ments .of women. It contains ingredients which act directly on the delicate female constitution, mildly and pleasantly-yet it ex ercises a most beneficial effect all through, the system. DR. SIMMONS Squaw Vine Wine Overcomes weakness, nervous ness and irritability. Gives prompt relief from the depressing beat ing-down pains, backaches, nau sea and irregularities which cause so much suffering and despond ency. It has a most happy effect. Restores strength, renewed hope, cheerfulness and the energy and will to perform the duties of the household which formerly were so trying and distasteful. Sold by Druggists and Dealers Price $1 Per Bottle C. F.SIMMONS MEDICINE CO. ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI KEOWEE PHARMACY ~ ' * The Hosiery For. Mrs. Thrift Because if it doesn't wear, four months without iholes, she gets new hosiery free without r. e d tape. She can .P buy it for her husband her hildren or her self in a ny weig-ht, style, finish, color or size she wants. .Buster Brown's DARNLESS Guaranteed Hosiery For Men, Women and Children is made to wear, not to be sent back. So wvell does it wear that only a fraction of one per cent (less than one pair out of 2oo) is returned. ICombines style with long wvear and made mn thin or medium weights. Made to fit the shape of the foot and ankle. 25c a 4 airs garatee par four months Craig Bros. Co. Pickens, S. C. Backache IMiss Myrtle Cothrum, of Russeliville, Ala., says: "For nearly a year, 1 suf fered wIth terrible back ache, pains in my limes, and my head ached nearly all the time. Our family doctor treated me, but only gave me temporary relief. 1 was certainly in bad health. My school teacher advised me to TAKE Cardul The Woman's Tonic I took two bottles, in all, and was cured. I shall always praise Cardul to sick and suffering wo men." lIyou suffer from pains peculiar to weak women, such as head ache, backache, or oilher -sygipoms -of womanly tro(:ble, or if you merely nedd a tonic for that tired, nervous, worn-out feel.. ing, r adil . rk C a s;, } Ms s tt. v .: .) t Men's & Ladie OXFORDS W E have arranged to. Table No. 2. give yOU Some great Crossett for men that sold for $4.00 values in Oxford s for and $5.oo. Men and Ladies. We are closing out the odds and -d ends of this stock, the $4.oo kind at $2.98, and will also let the $5 oo kind Table No. 1. go at the same price. The famous Queen Quality in all *the new leathers tan, gun metal, and patent Table No. 3. that sold for $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and T e . $4.oo, now the $2.50 line at $1,98, Abbott line in mediuin price which is $3.00 line at $2.18, known as the best shoes for the money $3.50 line at $2.68, at $3.50 that can be had. We are $4.00 line at $2.98. closing them in this sale at $2.68. HEATH-BRUCE-MORROW COMPANY.. Pickens, S. C. Summons for Relief. (Complaint Ser ved) The State of South Carolina, County of Pickes. Court of Common Pleas '25c a a c J. I Vickery, Plaintiff, ,' ag5ainfstor John Ellenburg, .1. M. Vicker -, and M. B3. (Unines, and J. B3. Gaims, trading under the firm.u name and style of M. t. Gaines & Son, and Ernest Grant, Defendants. To the dfendants above named: It will pay you to in a of coffee at ti You are hereby summoned alndl re-. quire(d to answer the Complaint in i his price. action, of which a copv is herewi I served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to said Complaint on the M Pick ens subscriber, at his offie at Pickens, ' . ,within twenty days after the service hereof, oxclusive of the day of such som o service; and if you fail to ansver the Still have good Muscavado molasses. Complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this 'action will arply to the Court for the relief demmandtled in the Complyint. Dated 10th day of June, A. D., 1913. _____________________________________________ A. J. Bloggs, C. C. P. C. E. Robinson, Plaintiff's Attorp~ey . To the defendant, John Ellienurg: Take notice that the Sutnmons, of which the foregoing is a copy, and the Complaint in the above stated actiot) was filed in the oflice of the Clerk .c(f Court for said coumty and state on theN0" 10th day of June, 1913, and is now on file in sasi omuice. C. F. Robinson, - 1My stock of neW-risp Spring Goods is now ready. Plaintiff's 11Attorney'for5se Pickens. S. C., ,ln 24, for your lrgspeccion. I spared no effort in slci this Stock gity aview to Quality, Style and Price, Pickens Railroad Stockholder's ~ nc'iz A isfied that I can show.. you as complete a Meeting. iine of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods ai'id Notions as you will find anywhere, and as heretofore, mhy Notice is hereby given that a special prices for the same quality of' goods shall be the meeting of the Stockholders of Pickens lowest. Railroad Company has been) called by 9T White Goods are greatly in favor this season, and the Board of Directors, and will he held I am specially strong liege in new white goods from at the torincipal ofiice of the Company i oc to me y in thb Town of Pickens, South Carolina, tn the 25th clay of Jiuly, 191:3, at twelve '9fOne of the biggest stocks of Hosiery in Greenville o'clock Noon, and that at such meeting, -the right goods at the right prices. aP issue of $52,00 00 of bonds of pick. f yUnderwear for men and women, in all grades. ens Railroad Sompan, to he Secured You will do yourself an injustice if you fail to look by a first m ortga ce on all thio real and a y g o s a d g t m r c s b f r u i g y u personal property and frannsfof S e and F cy pry beo a o Company. will be considered. Spring Goods. m3 order of the Board of Pirecorew. Jinte 25, 1913. Secreta ry. A. K. Park, n West sok of End, Greenville. o'c N a h a -- rh g right p ("N~ill taiymel it,'/ at ' (, r, 1 4,11-0Ai. 11 cowV Callt jijail t l H1~tRE'S PY A tij T ~ .1 F~owl m'iorma. yo. a.cr~ i .'. .l~ w~ ,t should, ell 1 store for you if yon Tne i-$ Udrerfrmn a ' lator to see our regal display of artis tically designed you will urely et ande t milk p ir c a s and for a greater umber Jonpany. wil ;Y of cnayi. d total erdcr.e wprng Goods .. bi, addition to the se4di enls incomet. Many of the aosat popularly flPrioved o1'll maluts, correct forc "~,$;2.b a1 35 wear0 iOth modestly rcosd. es a. "You" mrraey ba~ck if it fails" ' ; ~ You WostaEldadGreanvliee ou-Jeelrk 2vr5ayaenoe-sc, -5b0hc 'm etos curesfu aiiryke an BoT teat. -o er i n-o~ can arefce T H RE SPLE S UR " ad ee"'. - mikn e*y 'a' '" t""ree.h"la" ou l~e disey loisAlmana REguE JWLet.The Sent-nelndome. yourrPrinting. 4 oler 25or c, &50e Pc~n