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- VAS UNABLE TO WALK AT TIMES, Sffi SAYS T# Move Around She Had To (Push A Chair Before Her HAD TRYING EXPERIENCES Mornings Were Miserable For Mrs. Durham, But The After- ~ noons Brought Her More Comfort. Though she had suffered with rheumatism so badly she could not walk at times during three of four years, and had been troubled a great deal with a number of other ailments Mrs. J. T. Durham, of 2210 S. Main St., Anderson, declares that "Tanlac '* 1 -i-" 3 relieved ray rneuiiiausm <tnu uwu troubles and got me in good shape in three weeks after a lot of other medicines had failed to help me. "I suffered with rheumatism so badly I could not walk at times,"! continued Mrs. Durham, " and for ieveral hours every morning when \ the rheumatism was particularly bad J would have to sit in a chair after Jbeing helped from my bed, and then my muscles would get so I could jsove around by pushing a chair before me. I generally was able to *et around enough to get dinner, ? though I cbuld never get breakfast. One of my legs was badly drawn, and I hurt all over and suffered torture. - * * ->- 1 SI? X S Baa rneumausm uauiy xur uucc vx j four years, but. I had been in bad health for about nine years, when I ; began to take Tanlac. I also was troubled a great deal with indigestion and headaches, and my nerves were almost 'gone to pieces.' I could not sleep well and" my system was weak and run down, and I felt tired out all the time.' "The Tanlac soon got me where I eould do my own housework, for it quickly relieved the rheumatism and _ - that drawing in my leg. I am strong vand I feel well now. Tanlac certainly is a fine medicine for rheumatism, I think. I very seldom ever feel a pain in my body now, so well did Tanlac break up the rheumatism. The medicine also built up my sys, tem in general, gave me a fine appetite and relieved the indigestion. I co^ild not eat anything hardly when 1 ?1 m?: T needed. real wor 111 Every m II o{: in e SM ' mai R It is in t ? j| Essex "S |j $3230; L 1J 4-passen^ ? ! Cabriolet H PAIG1 iJ-. ?" '' began taking Tanlac, but it got me 80 I could eat anything I wanted. 1 can sleep well now and the Tanlac relieved the nervousness. I sure dc feel fine and the improvemnt in my condition is due to Tanlac." Tanlac, the master medicine, is gold exclusively at Harmon Drug Co., r .ovincrtnn t Burnette and Whetsell, New Brookland; Harris-Cain Drug Co., Batesburg; Crosson Drug Co., Leesville; Eargle's Drug Store, Chapin; Dr. W. T. Brooker, Swansea; Pelion Drug Co., Pelion; W. X Cavce, Cayce; A. E. Leaphart, Gilbert; The Lorick Co., Irmo; W. H. Suber, Peak. Price, $1.00 per bottle, , straight. TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are herby warned not to trespass upon my lands, known as part of th John Hutto place, by hunt ing, hauling wood, lightwood, straw or in any manner whatever. The law will be strictly enforced against all parties violating this notice. | J. A. Busby, 4t20pcL Gaston Rt. 1. Forgot What He Needed. From the Republican, Mt. Giliad. Ohio: The Editor had an interesting experience some time ago, when a young man came to this office and asked for a copy of the Morrow County Republican. He scrutinized it carefully when a copy was handed him, and then said: "Now I know!" "What is it you are looking for," we inquired. "My wife sent me after a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and I forgot the name. I went to several stores and the clerks named over everything in the line on the shelf except 'Chamberlain's. I'll try again, and I'll never go home without Chamberlain's Cough Remedy." The Republican would suggest to the proprietors of stores, that they post their clerks, and never let them substitute. Customers lose faith in stores where substituting is permitted to say nothing of the injustice to makers of good goods and the disappointment of customers. Advt. The Dispatch-News for all the news. Subscribe to The Dispatch-News. * ft- A ^ H /. Mosi h Ati rOR CARS this year will be?and s rell considered investment. Never ha And never have they been selected w th and character. an must "wake up and speed up," if the the motor car. It must serve as a utilit cted for its sound mechanical excellen ntenance and for the name of the Compa hat spirit, to serve that end that the Pa riotic Americans, but by the efficient an the best value, the best service and the ix-55" 7-passenger $1775; Coupe "Six-55" imousine "Six-55" 7-passenger $3230; Sedi jer $1895; Linwood "Six-39" 5-passenger : "Six-39" $1630; Dartmoor "Six-39" 2 or All Prices f. i-DETROIT MOTOR CAR ( B. HEBER BARRE, ' . ^ 4- . , . . : : /^;.:-i. - * I l - : ' ,. : ' "Make* Little Ones Gad, Doesn'i [ Taste Bad," ' FOLEY'S HONEY TAR A MOTHER wants to be sure and certain that the medicine she ! gives her child is safe. She wants no opiates or habit-forming J j drugs. She wants a medicine that j j Bhe knows other mothers have used I with satisfaction and success. Mothers Commend Foley's Such a family cough and cold ! remedy is Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. It meets | squarely and satisfac- _____ j torily every demand a i mother can make as to purity and wholesomeness. It is cleanly made of the very best ingre clients which she would WriitMWP^B use herself if she could W* always get them in a a. ; fresh and pure, condiJ When she insists on ^ fl|j| | Foley's Honey and Tar Bill i Bhe gets at a moderate j price (less than she would pay if she bought the ingredients at retail and mixed them herself) a standard medicine that has been used successfully in thousands of homes for many years ? a medicine that experience proves is the best she can buy, i: Safest For Children Mothers who have used it know Foley's is safe and no harm will come even if an-overdose is given by accident. It tastes good and won't injure the most delieato stomach. It promptly checks coughs, colds and croup. It should be kept in the family medicine chest the year 'round?always ready when needed, SOLD EVERYWHERE. / FOUND A nfnmnbilo niim- I 1 I ~ I j | ber 833 Dealer. Owner can havej same by calling at the Dispatch-News j \ office and paying for this advertise- i ment. { Before Ordering 4 Your Single Comb Anconas i considered my champion j layers, Sheppard's strain, wnich won the ribbons at the 1917 State Fair. Eggs ?1.50 and ?2 per setting. a F. P. RISTER, | CHAPIN, S. C, S ???? Si > / ,/ 'emi?r?u? (Jar9 YKQmC'Q \ hould be?bought carefully, intelligently ve motor cars been more widely and ge ith such discrimination and understanding : war is to be won. This is the econom ry. Therefore it wiil be bought as a ui ce, its reputation for good service and eco my that builds and sells it. ige Essex "Six'55" is being bought, not me; d discriminating Americans who recognize best ally of their own efficiency. 4-passenger $2850; Town Car "Six-55" 7-p an "Six-55" 7-passenger $2850; Larchmont ' $1330, Glendale "Six-39" Chummy Roadstei 3-pascenger $1330; Sedan "Six-39" 5-passenge o. b. Detroit. COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH! . Lexington. S. C. f S / j| j"; |' ? ? IMPORTANT NOTICE Under the authority conferred by! the Supply Act passed at the last ses-1 sion of the General Assembly the! undersigned, as Supervisor and Treas urer of Lexington County, will bor-j row $50,000.00 to meet current coun j tv p\-r>pnsp<? dnrinf the vear 1918 at1 the best rate and terms obtainable, i Taxs for 1918 are pledged to repay: said loan. Parties wishing to lend the county these funds will please submit their j bids in writing on* or before 12 j o'clock M. March 9th 1918 to thej undersigned at Lexington S. C. All bids should be inclosed under! seal in a plain envelope and marked! "Bid for County Loan." C. E. CORLEY Co. Supervisor. C. E. LEAiPHART Co. Treasurer. Feb. 27, 1918. * I TRESPASS NOTICE All persons are hereby warned notj to trespass on our lands by hunting' fishing, hauling straw, lightwood odr in any manner whatsoever. The law will be strictly enforced against all persons violating this notice. Miss Sarah Drafts. Frank Drafts. 4t21pd. ^ I No. Six-Sixty-Six ' This it & prescription prepared especially For MALARIA or CHILLS &. FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken then as tonic the Fever will cot return. y It acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25o i ic hour Fg nomical |&n? : in this || asscnger R ?j $1330; r$lQ25. || :gan hi ' | iiil mw i lite j HiH ? i I te $ ! ., ,< HOW MRS. BOYD AVOIDED AN JPERATIOf a /M-I ^ T /\*?/\/^ "fvays % ? > canton, \jniu.? ? ouucicu nuiu female trouble which caused me muc _______ suffering, and tw PH|J' doctors decide that. I would hav 11 to go through a; operation before could get well. " My mother, wb had been helped b; LydiaE. Pinkham'* Vegetable Com 11 pound, advised m< to try it before sub f mittingtoanopera tion. It relieved m< ? from my trouble: so I can do my house work without an; difficulty. I advise any woman who i; afflicted with female troubles to giv< Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound a trial and it will do as much fo: them.''?Mrs. Marie Boyd, 1421 5tl St., N. E., Canton, Ohio. Sometimes there are serious condi * - ? UAonifol ir? flii UUI1S VVIICiC a UUoyiW" wi< only alternative, but on the other hanc so many women have been cured by thi; famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, afte: doctors have said that an operation wa; necessary ? every woman who want to avoid an operation should give it t fair trial before submitting to such i trying ordeal. If complications exist, write to Lydii E. PinkhamMedicine Co., Lynn, Mass. for advice. The result of many year experience is at your service. Subscribe to The Dispatch-News Tree and Plant Sprays Salvet Sr?*?vin<7 .Snlutinns Poult] B. B. KIRKL; Wholesale and FIELD a GAI COLUM1 WT" Come to us a or vait wad VIA /UVL 1UU TTUIVIVir Work of any nort is pure dn your existence. But with r pu: for a reward ai d it lightens y plettfure. Bive r purpose in iife! building up a savings aceo: ytu with the means to attu independence, wealth?they persistently save. Same rate of inter??; (4 accounts. jj The Caroling Nafj W. A. Clark, Prcrids^B T. S. Bryan, V. ^\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\VV\\>\WX^^Vv>|^J SAFETm ^ every way consistent with! jfj p the financial strenglb ar?d gjf p community. Come in aaJfiBB % more than Banker - we -j|H ^ it is a matter of prid*: | we have developed ir our | ship of those whoir? we sergBl I Prosperity is re-le^w-cjgMi ^ perity of our patr^s. |8 | The Banifl ^\\\\\^\\\\\VVVV\VVV\\Y ' *9It *t, llij *e ' ' *S! FOR SALE. jfl We offer for sale the building and lot on upper Main street now used as a parsonage for Saint Stephen'! (Lutheran church. The lot contain! ] 2 3.4 acres of land, two story dwell ing in good state of repair and at J necessary outbuildings. Anyone h ! desiring to see this property can dc vj o | so by calling at the parsonage. 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