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We wish to emphasize that Rexall Remedies are not designed nor inteided to supersede the services of a physician. If you are IIl and do not know what is wrong, then we strongly advise you to consult a physician, and the best physician that yoju can locate. If you know what alls you and do not desire the services of a physician, we then urge you to select one of the Rexall Remedies indictted as being prepared to treat your disorder. Millions of people have now come to undeistand that when they buy Rexall Remedies they buy health insurance of a sub stantial character. They know they are now able to buy medi cines free from deception, and particularly, are being protected against loss of their money, should they At any time find any Rexall preparation fails to give satisfaction. Our guarantee simply means that if you believe fhe Remedy has not given the satisfaction you are entitled to, simply go back to the Rexall store where you bought it, ask for your money, and it will be given you. There are no exceptions to this rule; it ap plies to all your purchases of Rexall Remedies. A .guarantee reaching farther than this coull scarcely be offered or expected, Now doesn't, it stand to reason that Rexall Remedies must give the maximum of satisfaction to make it possible to sell them under this liberal Rexall Guarantee. Pickens Drug Company The Rexall Store Local and Personal Josephin Johnson, of Easloy, Miss Margaret Booker spent is spending a fe w days here. Sunday with liomefolks in Greenville. Capt. J. T. Talor spent 'lhurslay in 'l'aylors and Green- While in Pickens Mr. D. J. ville. 1ant, as the guest of Capt. J. '. Taylor and family. Mrl. Morgan and family, of ('reenville, visited relatives in M'. M. B. Evans, of Central Pickens Sunday. route 2, was a business visitor at the county seat Monday. Mrs. Lawrence tall, of And orson, was the week- end guest Quite a niher of Pickens of Mrs. J. T. Par'tr'idgo.Opl0 att-ndd the sinving con \"entionl at Mlotuntainl Aiew Sun11 Miss Nillie Fieeianl, student (laY. at; Chicora Collegespent Sunday with )omllefolks here. il younger set enloved a de lightful. party at the homie of Miss Annie Relle Ctrane, of - B. aoon last Friday Liberty, was the guest of Mrs. P_ J. M. anitt hait w\ek,T J~~~ ~~~~ . a t A[vel lr. (oy t HIam, 0of Grecnivillo, Sydnevhas ccted a osition as assist Svdmey Buce a simdeitat,a bookkeeper wvitli the Helath I )avidson Coflge, spent, th le 1'llco'or \ Co. WeeOk-end wi th honiefol ks her-e.______ iA [r the 20th of October ns L.bety Bash,('I ilsabiel' s on't e opill be adyiitted to the first hgrade uless the stpident is abl visitor in Pickens last. Msiday. to do work ith the regula vn.n .1 1 ral-entI it SC1 t I. Sith nd leny . lolida Mor.V foIlamleg Wil Greenlie, t Easey JIhasi o ace t arieo aasis Mis C rstinoSnIbriamm i I <aniCt bokker ithay the Heath-( ateek-end win~ aferola here.y ~eybd vto mgrcenaastlrda - . lay-reacih tere.la Married by J1. R. Newhberry at;. .M(L'kywittoA his reidce oe hm' Miss Birdie s~ n ruh ak EasSlii .alNiii nd. lnI E to0)onlil oIJe wll uy th) O Mc~~~~omhspupi of CMam ~(l a e t. Carelptis rg at hme gai afer veyl'hndy ar in Eveybodyp' plaesat Cvisitorein Betl-y it1ed.tProf garlinscahe Pised Clmt won(toreaot lape her. Mridb J. Bo .o Nebry, ado Mcv.ombs,1 olt C oda Rnesock.) J at. tln~ Several fromikeis~ ew hoast ('i010~ tondedletu lte Clesi nDavdso fobatlhehdstcuc gaeatCemo Saturday. 'g ad ttnt Miss attieFinly hasm ~ F. auine. At ey wnt ornn Ani frindsinPicen ~vo ue h ' ies andlctWL brou h e acka to hae he at omegainutho1mobilan Monda to beil( Iver hasbee viit~ng er ish'rhnuld at gt. waks, 'h larage plavin rcenly oveaeraned shv isit no Pitter garag ill iith Pid MrClem on wto n anl3.i motc gool.n. a or Rev.sW.t J.homt, o Wnesoan,(ls fteBats um wiiere. Thn hicke vaed~ huscoladithafenn P.iM. Cate dfily. chasaou oenilanyto -..friendtwn.n1P1ckseas engieereonltd to hav fishner ofome lain. SouhrilodbtenA hausben fovtistinason illtar intmdGrevleadi Octoer 9. hiswillhe he stMr. D. J.e ifnt, of tespna Eucli MaleQuaitet, ne o the ., Ceivrand the great decsre 0 best ale (ulaltots th hishear isetods hur hifer lycem pltfo'm a te bsumna toe marde any frtentiv tha. hs eer ppel'e i Pik-undins. ist he anorin iserh Ots. Tose wh subscrbedifo hiso subhec eopl he thah seson cet cea os ge nchmbyImy agan. pa . usante isi callig on . E oggsJrainh fprecef suakh an mai the layons Nruwo and oum- ikst ill rbesus.ig i Yyar o ocuynthe oONl- mucod i ndeayrmirmn linswrh hoelong West Man o m'ad e aital oth aa srt.The Dhoesoinacated by class of the Bapis Snd Mr. Newonidnw incupid iby co~lwam te feroo came boutoneinndosuth Rto.L w n P. Hei a nine.o h Thefistnu br f hn e 24thr ralodhe enA -cus orti eso ila- at ndGenileadi per hee Wensa veig(hitingnlmn ftehg Octoer 9. his illbe ~heest y p. H isfullof he pir Have gotten a knife? Born unto Mr.' and Mrs. 0. E Stewart on the 5th inst., a fin boy. . Miss Norma Griffin, who teaching school at Cateeche( spent the week-end 'with he parents here. Miss mily Bright Was hostes to a number.of her friends las Friday evening. Among th features of entertainment was contest between Messrs. Atta way and Yongue. Each of th contestants was blindfolded an< given a bowl of cornflakes They then proceeded to feel each other. It would be difi cult to say just which one wa the winner. Miss Bright servei a delicious ice course. She is a all times a charming hostes and this entertainment was 1) no means an exception to th rule. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of M'NEW STORE I hive built a new sto large and new stock of ge Dress Goods, Dry Good Farm Supplies. I have pay and therefore can sav< goods bought from me. JOHN W. F Pickens, I The Litt You can very well do wit you must have, and this store ply of ittle things. Below w< H-ose Supporters for C Blue Seal Naseline, th Nice b)ox Paper)C and El Boys' Caps, 10c, 15e al Men's Caps, 25c each. Mirrors, 10c and 25c < Stove Polish, Brush al Cologne, 5c and 10e be 'Scissors 10ce, (lull pain Scissors 25c, (1111 poin1 Childreni's Belts 10c. -Ladies' Patent Leathe L adies' Waist 1H1older's Emnbroidlery Cotton (r< All kinds Silkoline Tih Tooth Paste, 10c p'k'g, -[Harps for the b)Oys, 5c BIoys' Ties, 10c. Men's Ties, 25c. H~anjo Strings, 10c set Come t Craig. The Store that SEE HIR Before the fertilizer salesman arrives, g -.you wvill not buy z per cett go OTsper ton,. show him that mo PYs 5.to 10 per cent. Potash, a ~~- effect of crops onl soils. reqp the per cent. of Potatsh sit increased until, it is as grea - greater thani, the per cent. phoric Acid in the' fertilizer and your dealer best. The <e j of the crops are better and t costs Ies Write na Proi e. We wil in anvq upWii Great for Torpid Liver Hor'e'the Real Remedy for Constipation Sand Loss of Appetite-All Druggists. Don't take Calomel; if you want the ' best, most gentle and 6urest remedy for oonstirtion. upset stomach, balky liver you ve got to buy tho'famous HOT SPRINGS I LIVER BUTTONS 9 from Hot Springs, Arkansas. - Immenso for malaria, give you a hearty appetite, relieve that tired feeling and headache. 25 cents. Bdoklet about famous Hot Springs Rheum. tsin Remedy and Hot spriugs Blood Reme. Pickens Drug Company s Bring us your butter at 20C a i pound and read our advertise t ment Craig Bros. Co--The 3 store that saves you money. We arO requested to announco fhat there will be a birthday celebration at the home of Mr. Warren Simmons on Pickens route 5, Monday, October 13th, in honor of Mrs. Margaret Sim mons, who will be 79 years old that day, Every is cordially in vited to attend, relatives especi ally. Come and bring well filled baskets and enjoy the day. -NEW GOODS E re house and filled it with a ods. I can supply you with s, Notions, Groceries and no town taxes and rent to imy cuatomers money on iry e and see. [ENDRICKS T. F. 0. 4. le Things hout big things, but little. things has always ca ried a nice sup mention a few: hildrenu, 10eTh pir. rcn, 10c to 25e pair. 3 k ind you al wa ys call 'o r, 5e: \-elo)pes 10c. (lozenl up, hiargv or smnall. ul 25c 'elh. i l Polishier 1,0Ie( e't. ttle'. t for chlibi eln. r B3e1t .10c. 5e each. ad) 5)C bunch. r, J 5 i e (1>all. o see US. pros. C. saves You Money. i FIRST! u to your dealer and explain to him that Kds that cintini only 40 pounds of Putaish dern, profitabl fertilize rs cont an from uid tha t the comlpositioni of crops and thie aire th at taukd be .It is this grade of goods that pays you ce actual plant food s per pond, for Free Book with lIalio Pornssulas -) . 1 I sel i vo Pl'ash, Salt e for ici2ct pund Ri4AN KAlI WORMS, Inc. 2 roadmny, New York 25l~an C eo'ral S San Fanaco . Special Prices on FLOUR 275 barrels to arrive this weeell at 50 to 75c per bariel less than actual value. Our stock in all departments is complete, and was bought at prices that enable us to offer you some extremely good values in all lines of merchandise. It will pay you to investigate before you make your fall purchases. HEATH-BRUCE-MORROW CO. Pickens, S. CJ i4 tunnunnun unnununant tuonIw FALL GOODS On the Road Coming Every Day Largest stock we ever bought, and bought on a basis of i i c cotton. Cotton today is worth around 13c, so it means a saving of io per cent to 15 per cent on every dollars worth of Fall Goods we purchased. Everything in our Dry Goods Department, from staples, to the finest dress goods, as cheap or cheaper than when cotton sold at ioc a pound. The reason is simple. We bought, and bought heavily, at the right time. Bring your cotton to Pickens, for there is no better cotton market in the county, and do your trading at the banner town of the county. Watch this space for a later advertisement. Yours truly, Folger, Thornley &.Co. Clothing, Shoes. Hats -and Gents' Furnishing Goods a Specialty. Sole agents for Walk-Over and Boyden Shoes, Carhart Overalls, Hawes Hats, Iron King Stoves, New Home Sewing Machines,Chase City and Babcock Buggies,Mitch ell Wagons and Mitchell Automobiles. OMNI -m - EPAI FURNITURE! . We invite everyone who intends buying Furniture this Fall to come to see us and see how much 'they can save on the bill- You will find our stock large and as- 0 WATCH REPAIRING sorted. Iron and oak beds from cheapest to the best. is only one of our specialties. 5,Mattresses from the straw to the luxury felt. Springs Wo do justas carefvul wor in from the noisy kind to the noiseless ones. Stoves all mending brolken jweri , re- grades and sizes from the No. 7 to the Square Delight modeling old fashion(d articles and Jewell Ranges. Chairs from the baby rockers to. and makingI NEW JE WELRY the Netherland Oak Kraft with leather seats. Bed room to order.. suits and odd dressers in plain and quartered oak at see also invite yoi oto c all d a reasonable prices. Rugs, Art Squares, Side Boards, see or large stoc d of attractive Buffetts, Davenports, Wardrobes, Feather Beds, Pillows, ornaments and up-to-(late Jew- Blankets and Comforts, all at very reasonable prices. y.H SNIDER. We want your trade and will give you-your money's al v NI R.worth. It will be to your interest to come to see us. J. J.GANTT & CO. The Place Where Quality and Price Both Count. don' e aLIBERTY, S. C. Th the Indiana ant he S T A e Ioods. tho cyclone a naha, a is the WMsSSIPpi overflow and other disasters of the year 191, thousando W E S E W I NG1 _ _ _ _ _ _ __........_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -u JGTth & Ro.,n Lacibery S.d C.seneim inPck n C u t