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EIGHT JLADY'S STRENGTH 11 RESTORED AGAIN 8 t Sfti Was Weak, Rundown, Nervous, ^ - ? - ? ? I i C?id Not Sleep, Suffered from Constipation, Liver and Kidney Troubles. All Praise Given Dreco. ; > j * "For years I had been breaking^ <fenm in health and growing weaker j < .sril the time," are the words of Mrs.! < .Santh E. Hanes of 201 East Monroe Sfcrrct, Jacksonville, Fla. "My nerves! were all on edge; I could not sleep! j amnrd; my food disagreed and caused \ gastritis and headaches. My bowels j t lioEmd up and my liver sluggish and| > {isB. Rheumatic pains were in ev-' j ?r Joint. I was in such poor health I t 'I almost despaired of ever being well' ? ami strong again. **A friend told me that many peo- 1 ipfe were praising Dreco for the good. i it was doing in cases just like mine.,' 2 fraught a bottle and am happy to j l sey that I am in better health today! j iSam I have been in years. Dreco I fflSed my case exactly and overcame; < i ? [Chero [\jE2E2aEZ i For over half a cem / Clothes have been mai who demand the mos1 But now?the war 1 appreciate true worth i Small wonder that ' applying the lesson o: and are turning to M First Clothes. Those gentleir I longer slip comi . size 38 coat wi Michaels-Stern : from designing t ing table?espec wj Michcn Value-Firs We are showing ev by and stylish in the li ings ana especially nr our most complete lin 5 ' C( o: sus . i GJ HAND S EI * * . , received a new I and Panama Hats I Cason & j J ay troubles, and I will always have a ;ood word to say for Dreco." Dreco is made from juices and exracts of many medicinal herbal ilants which act on the vital organs n a pleasant and prompt manner. r>i.or>r> ic hichlv recommended in ?? * Vbbeville, by P. B. Speed.?Adv. kVVVVVVVVVVVVVW k V I FAIRFIELD. V k V A VV VV^i w vv wv vv Fairfield, June 9.?We had a down; )our of rain on last Wednesday night J vhich makes everything look bet-j ,er. Although some of the fanners ,vere not ready to see it for a while j ret, as they ddin't have 'Gen. Green'j inder control, we won't make any special mention of them this time. It was quite a surprise on last, Wednesday night when the news eached us of the marriage of Mr. Laos. 0. Young and Miss Martha El-j en Wiley of Lethe. Mr. Young is a1 .... I n-osperous farmer of this vicinity, j Hiss Wiley is a charming young ladyj >f Lethe and has a host of friends ItjN m rliUlfl J BBE! Z1SEEE29P"" tury Michaels-Stern ie ta please you men ; for your money. las taught all men to , to insist on value. men everywhere are f value practically, ichaels-Sterri Valuelen who can no :ortably into a ill find smart models built? ward to finishially for them. i% 1 n C ^ /I ??i K ZLO-U II a t Clothes erything that is nob- | ne of men's furnish- | Ate your attention to | es of: 1 iHIRTS I 3LLARS I TIES < SHOES KFORDS PENDERS BELTS \RTERS KERCHIEFS OCKS C., ETC. shipment of straw - - $2 to $6 McAllister jl j. jj x axa i ^ --'a who will regret very much to lose her. Mr. and Mrs. Young will make their home near Troy, at the place known as the J. D. Creswell estate, for the present year. We wish for this young couple a long and happy life. Misses Janie and Sallie Creswell spent last Friday afternoon with Mrs. Mare F_ Creswell and family. We are sorry to know that Mrs. Mary F. Creswell and little Claire Young have been sick for the past few days. We hope these dear ones will soon be well again. Mrs. Mary F. Creswell celebrated her 81st birthday Saturday. My, such a sweet old age. We wish her much happiness. . yrs. Fannie McCaslan and little Frances Creswell called to see Mrs. J. A. Brown and family one evening last week. Mrs. W. D. Purdy and Master Jas. Brown went to Abbeville Friday on business. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Young and children spent Sabbath afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Bowen. Mr. T. P. Creswell and son, Mr. Bryson, also little Elizabeth Creswell spent Sabbath afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Talbert. TV,Tr. T W T.nmr ror?mvor1 a +#?1 P pram Thursday from his son, Private Wm. P. Long, stating that he had landed safe in New York from overseas, where he has been in service for some time. Miss Sallie Creswell called to see Mrs. Fannie McCaslan Friday afternoon. Miss Minnie Belle Talbert and brother, Ansel, and Harris Creswell, spent Thursday afternoon at the home of their uncle, Mr. Joe Young. Misses A. Z. and Lena Spence spent one night last week with their aunt, Miss Zellie Langley. Mrs. Parrie Reagan has been real sick for the last few days. We wish for her a speedy recovery. W ehear that there is to be several marriages in Troy this month, as that seems to be style now a days. WM. P. GREENE MEMBER nc rnurPNnP't; UTAFh Columbia, June 6.?Governor Cooper today announced the appointments to his personal military staff. While he did not adhere strictly to commissioning men who saw armed service in the world war, the majority of his staff consists of veterans, ranging from enlisted men through various grades of commissioned officers. The staff appointments so far announced follows: W. P. Greene, Abbeville; lawyer. W. W. Moore, Columbia; Adju tant General and chief of staff. R. E. Babb, Laurens; law partner of Governor Cooper. S. T. Lanham, Spartanburg; major in reserve, and Master of Equity, of Spartanburg county. Jesse T. Crawford, Anderson; major 118th Infantry. W. D. Workman, Greenville; major 118th Infantry. R. A. Childs, Columbia; sergeant 306th regiment, Eighty-First division. J. T. Stanton, Clio; farmer. Edgar A. Brown, Barnwell; lawyer. Arthur Lee, Laurens; captain Co D. 118th Infantry. J. L. M. Irby, Charleston; captain 117th engineers. C. 0. Allen, Greenville; live stock business. Dr. James A. Haynes, Congaree; State Jiealth officer. A. T. Allen, Allendale; farmer. W. A. Byrd, Edgefield; banker. J. B. Park, Greenwood; lawyer. E. J. Sherwood, Conway; lawyer. J. Waties Waring, Charleston; assistant District Atorney, eastern district. J. Campbell Bissell, Charleston; sales manager. D Unwf 1 qnmor W. W. Wannamaker, Orangeburg; manufacturer. Herbert Peeples, Estill; sergeant, 118th Infantry, farmer. A. M. Simpson, Chester; lieutenant coast artillery. John T. Langston, Darlington; cotton business. F. H. McMaster, Columbia; city editor The State, former State Insurance commissioner. Henry C. Tillman, Greenwood; ma jof, coast artillery. James W. Perrin, Bishopville; lieutenant 30th Division, now in army of occupation. R. R. McLeod, Hartsville; lieutenant, 30th Division. \ r W. H. Nims, Fort Mill; sergean' 118th Infantry. J. N. Wright, Spartanburg; lieu tenant, coast artillery. James R. Turner, Bennettsville lieutenant, lost arm in one of th< last battles in France. Henry Watkins, Belton; privat< Company A, 118th Infantry. W. F. Caldwell, Chester; lieuten ant, 317th Infantry. T. H. Moffat, Columbia; major 3 71st. Infantry. 1 . T. W. Dantzler, St. Matthews. A. H. Marchant, Orangeburg; cap tain, Eighty-First Division. Edwin P. Lucas, Columbia; captaii Eighty-First Infantry. Dr. George Y. Hunter, Prosperity John D. Frost, Columbia; Assis ! tant Adjutant General, former adju j tant of Fifteenth Division, with ran] ! of major. WORK ON HOSPITAL TO BEGIN SOOI (Continued from Page One) ! fund to establish the Abbeville Coun ' ty Memorial Hospital have done s solely from motives of charity am philanthropy. ' * ?i- - J?? a- T ??? I Anyone wnu uesiies tu nave pai. in the splendid work that is bein; ' done by a few, may do so, by makin; ! a contribution in any sum to th hospital. It may be sent either t Dr. J. C. Hill, chairman og the boar of managers, or to Dr. J. R. Powei teasurer. Chairman Hill has appointed th following standing committees: Finance: Dr. J. R. Power, Sol. E J Rosenberg and Joel S. Morse. I Building: Rev. Louis J. Bristol Dr. G. A. Neuffer, D. H. Hill, Mis Maggie Brooks. . Grounds and Streets: Joel S Morse, Miss Rebecca Cater, Mrs. TV P. Greene, Mrs. J. Foster McLam Mrs. G. A. Neuffer. By-Laws and Rules: Dr. G. A Neuffer, D. H. Hill, J. Foster Barn well, Mrs. M. T. Coleman. Memorial Rooms: Sol H. Rosen t t r? ci j.?1- ? 1711 a?% VT~ I Derg, O O. OUAlis., mia, xiui wood, Mrs. D. A. Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wallace, o Gray Court, are the quests of Mr and Mrs. C. E. Hix. jjj Gee wr Dri jl| Hat t SHIPPING BY TRUCK. Shipping by truck has been declared the great tap root of Ameri; ca's transportation system. Certain ; it is that shipping by truck broadens the scope and increases the useful j ness 01 tne ranroaas. Trucks can transport freight at a - profit in territories and under conditions in which railroads would carry , them at a loss. Shipping by truck makes necessary the construction and operation of extensive branch - rail lines of doubtful earning capacities, or at least makes it possible to i postpone the construction of such lines until sufficient tonnage should r. be developed to justify them, i- Shipping by truck will relieve rail roads of a large percentage of the k short-haul and less-than-car-loadj shipments, which add to expenses andj difficulties of railwav oDeration with-! out adequately increasing the income i Trucks will carry to the railroads j freights that they would not secure | otherwise?timber from forests, I products from farms and minerals 0 i from fastnesses that are inacessiblej dj to the railroads. Since the truck will do these things, it will at the same time aid' ? in the development of sections and g territories as could be done in no'1 e other way. 0 d SECOND PRIMARY ELECTION, SATURDAY, JUNE 14th, 1919 e NOTICE is hereby given that the 1 second primary election to suggest a treasurer for Abbeville County will t, be held on next Saturday, June 14th. s at the usual voting precincts. The same managers will have charge of >. the boxes at their respective places r. of voting. As soon as the voting is !, completed and the votes tabulated and counted, the managers will for.. ward the boxes containing the ticki ets, well sealed up, with the Club Rolls to the County Chairman. - The County Executive Committee - will meet in the office of the Chairman on Tuesday, June 17th, to canvass the votes and declare the ref suit. Wm. P. Greene, June 9th, 1919. Co. Chairman 111111111 ill in )rgette Ci mi r . . r i , 1 he Latest tabnque Out For Ladies' ESS or Wi Vhen you need anything jdies' wear?you will i ii in niir v/n, uuuuiy jmu. u in ww? Jdon-Wilson |^?| THE BOOK CLUB. The Book Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Frank B. Gary. Mrs. C. D. Brown, Secretary. NOTICE OF MEETING. The annual meeting of the citizens of Abbeville School District will be held in the Court House at 7:15 o'clock Tuesday evening, June 24, 1919, for the purpose of hearing reports of trustees, election of three trustees and the transaction of any other business that may come before the meeting. The three trustees whose terms expire are Messrs. J. L. McMillan, C. H. McMurray and H. R. McAllistr. * J. S. Morse, 6-10-17-24. Sec. of Board. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Abbevil'e. \ Probate Court Citation for Letters of Administra uon. By J. F. MILLER, Esq., Judge of Probate: Whereas, Ralph W. Adams, hath . made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects, of Samuel Adams, late of Abbeville County, deceased. These are Therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Samuel Adams, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Abbeville Court House, on Saturday, the 21st of June, 1919, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause.,if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and se?J of the Court, this 7th day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and nineteen, and in the 143rd year of American Independence. Published on the 9th day of June, 1919, in the Press and Banner and / on the Court House door for the time required by law. J. F. MILLER, 6-10-3t. Judge of Probate. * V 9 h "u VIST )