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Silt ITAidor shatt E> :* --m ... . ? ? 70a privacy with the joy* of npat o' doors." Sleep, Mt on your porch I Q?t air, kaan appatita and daap alaap through Dr. Air, who mtbM ncrvta back to health. V a dors 1*&L Yen can aaa oat botjwt in. VhtT kMp trmh, for t&ey'ro __ tmtowl--noVi>*lat*l. W? have tb?n (a W, vftriOM width*. tSto ttO.wOI equip tlM porch w*h Vwtar* [ i&s | I STC FAIRFIELD. | Fairfield, Aug. 21.?Mr. J. W. 1c ' AHkoviil* Fridav on oj IWK .W?uv w business. '"7 .". '' 91 Miss JBlla Beauford of Abbeville, tl has been visiting relatives around tl Troy for the past week. Mr. JVardlaw Campbell spent one ^ night last week with ;Mr. Joel Young. . u -.'fMiss Fannie McCreary frpm Brad- JS ' , ley, spent one night last week with Mits. T. A*.Talbert A Mr. ! J. A. .Young of Ninety-Six, J] spent last week in and around Troy c' with friends and relatives. ; Mr. Mack Warren of Salak, spent .last Friday night with Mr. J. A. Brown. . / Misses Pearl and .Ida May Dansby dined at the home of Mr. Joe Young Wednesday. jj Mrs. Mollie Puckett of Greenwood, ? spent last week with friends and relatbes around Troy. Mr. and Mrs. Jim .Crawford from Georgia, spent part of last week at . the home of Mr. J. W. Young. ? We are glad to report that Mr. F. ( T. Young is improving some after a g1 weeks illness. Miss Grace Dansby of Bethia, spent a few days last week with Miss tl Maggie Young. " Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Young and a daughter, little Irene, went to McCormick Monday shopping. E Miss Lillian Dansby spent one day 'd and night of last week with Miss f Maggie Young. b MrsvAzalee Wilson from Bethia, I I! AOS I II MU !> j Nothing jj mer G< | Special I ?U I Cut Sh( Suits, M 1 Summer |j Milliner ii i II J. I S3. A lurovo Riifiir in mirci|o WIWJ 3anignnniaEnna^^ VUDOR PORC1 Make Cool F V f / one genuine without nam i Kr J ^ y ^ ^ Qfl i^^PFT% .- O^ ? r ? 0>i' '!C ' m ) VES A*? RANC ;. rz aw .. t.? . .. , ineld with Mrs. John McCaslan one M ay last week. tc Rev. W. W. Orr, D. D., of Charitte, N. C., has.been .conducting one vi t the grandest 'nfreetln&s that his S rer been held in p&is community for le last two weeks. It will continue A trough tomorrow night vi Sir. Jim Crawford dined with Mr. . A. Crawford oh last Sabhath.... Mrs. Mary Lou Puckett from Brady, has been visiting relatives around roy, and attendihg.the Orr meeting. ? Mrs. R. H. Beauford of Bethia, t; ined at the home bf Mr. J: M. Spen- v, sr ane day last week. ? * BROWNLEE. 1 - ' ' a Brownlee, August 21.?One of the lost enjoyable occasions of this 1< lace, was the picnic at Bradberry's h rove Saturday. Most (everybody in le community were present, beside lany candidates were there, but we re sorry to.say that J. O. Cann, canidate for sheriff, did not "speak his seech," but he shook hands with irerybody just the same, and told Grangers his name. Mrs. J. A. Hodge left Monday for le Anderson Hospital. We hope iat she will soon be at home well nd strong again. Mr. John Daniel and daughters, tuth and Grace, spent the day Sunay with Mr. Jo^n Bradberry and amity. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Braderry were there also. Mrs. Mattie Taylor and daughter, . , '* J *? / v.;, Y* . ' .. ' I iummer Gc ST i * N Reserved i >ods. Po Prices on a >es, Palm ten's Straw Underwe h .MM Abl mnnnmannnianfiLin W, J tf% **t * M 4 SHADES 'arches UDOR PORCH SHAp Last for Years VUDORPORC Give you a sleepin / ie "Vudar" on bqttpin. I >ES W, [iss Lila, worshipped at Little Mounlin church Sunday. Miss Made dharpe of Donalds, is [siting her brother, Mrl Clyde harpe. Mrs. Schroeder and children of bbeville, were among, the picnic isitors Saturday. BIG KING IS DEAD. Andeson, August 16.?William B. ang, former sheriff Anderson Coun7, died here to-day, aged 49. He reighed 435 pounds ana was declar3 to be the largest sheriff in the rorld and largest member of tile Woodmen of the World. Mr. King is survived by his wife nd pleyen children. The funeral will e held 'here to-mprrow. His death was due to gangrene fol>wing the sticking of a splinter in is foot : ' ' / :) tods j i m rv ' LiU ?? i ji nSum- i I a sitively jij | Low || Beach ij h r Hats, j| ar and ji ~~!! t !i beville, S. C. {l raaHMnranraniag vol/ ^ J :h shades | g porch at night f * ' ilat of each shade HOME^OUT .rc,' n; . ?r _ 3 r.-iz Gained 15 Pounds in - '1 AVai.. 1 10 Days on i ftnlac MRS. TAUANT WAS QUICKLY RESTORED TO GOQP HEALTH, fftHE 9AT8. T To gain fifteen (15) pounds on one and a half (11-2) oottlea of Tanlaft?rten.days' treatment? and to be restored to gomi health is in 9m i feftJraNSS ment or the merits of th's wonderfUltttedieineT' < V : . That -..is exactly what Tanlac?-one and a half,bottles of it?did for Mfe. Annie Tallant, of No. 1 Sixth .street, Greenville, -S. C., sha said in her statement endorsing' Tanlac, and tell- < ing of the remarkable wayit relieved f her troubles. While Mrs. ; Tallant' tpld of the results Tanlac gave her, two of her sisters and her husband were present. Her statement, one of the mose remarkable ever given Tanlac. follows: "My system was badly run down, and either that caused me to suffer with a lot of other ailments, or the other ailments caused my health to become bad," said Mrs. Tallant "I could not sleep at all at night hardly and I would roll and toss in bed for; hours each night. I never did sleep soundly. ' "No one knows how much I suffered. I had headaches all the time, and sometimes I thought I could not stand this pain and I thought they would kill me. My nerves were in bad shape, too, and I would jump at the least noise. I had ( no energy, and I was very weak. Really I hkd to force myself to do my housework, and I just had to drag myself around all the time. "I never did feel well,'and most of the time I wfes very miserable. Anyone who has hot suffered as I have can not realize what I did go through 'with.. I wrfs sick all over, and it seemed as if I could not get well. I sunerea a 10c wno pains across my stomach, and with indigestion. My siSters and husband told me I looked sickly and weak before I took Tanlac, and they did not know what would become of me. "The testimonials of Tanlac that were printed in the papers convinced me it would help me, and so I began taking it." I weighed when I began taking Tanlac,'and when I had taken one and a half (11-2) bottles I had gained fifteen (15) pounds. I stopped Tanlac then, for as sure as I live I was then a well woman, and I did not have an ache or a pain. That was two months ago, and I feel even better now than I did when I quit Tanlac, for I have more strength and energy. "Tanlac gave me a wonderful apT SiamI/I n/\f cof o M TT pcuibcy uiuu^u A vuiuu aw uujthing hardly before I began Tanlac and neither did I want to eat, my stomach was in such bad shape. I can eat ^anything now, though, and I never have indigestion. I feel fine and hearty and strong now, and I think it is just wonderful the way Tanlac broke up my troubles. I am not sickly now, tuid I do not look nor feel that way. I guess if I had continued to take Tanlac I would have gotten so heavy I would be clumsy by this time. "Everybody around in my neighborhood is talking about the good Tanlac did me, and we think it almost worked a miracle for me. Sure enough, now, it does not seem that any medicine could have done as mnoVi fnr onvnnp OR TftnlflP Hid for me, but Tanlac is the only medicine I took and I know it is due all the credit "I am glad to recommend it, and Tanlac deserves the highest praise I can give it. I had been planning to write you and tell you how much good it did me and how wonderful I think it is, but I could not find the time, it seemed, and so I am glad you came to see me." Tanlas, the master medicine, is sold exclusively by P. B. Speed, Abbeville; J. H. Bell & Sons, Due West; Cooley & Speer, Lowndesville; J. W. Morrah & Son, Mount Carmel; R. 1* TX.1I O. /I- 1> n . ? _1_ . 1*1. r uiier oi l?u., mc^ufunuiv, vjuvui & Leroy, Willington; J. T. Black, Calhoun Falls; Price $1 per bottle straight?Adv. SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATION. ' Notice is hereby given that a competitive examination will be held in the court house at Abbeville, S. C., FriHftv. Anrast 215. beeinninc at 9 a. m., and ending at 4 p. m., for the purpose of awarding one scholarship to the University of South Carolina. tyone ju#t as g Sold on ..*. Mi /?? Fitters : is^^SIS^S^3!SSS3BSi^SSt?S33&Ssis&?S3i&~&''?^~?* ~ - iffi ^?uu ? >xa j Y^*^V J^^j^^J^SESBES 'vjf a lia^vV 9 't' .1 I "I SAVE Til C66KIN ,,rTHE TOUCH of i gim hiO heat en flip flamp 'stflvfi niit' wVi ed. It turns on and stove!" The New Perfection Oil stove with the long bli built to save time. The long blue chimney draft, and assures a cl< and a lasting satirfa^tioi 1 KTam . iltw 1 UltUUUU V/Ji .. made in many styles ai * are sold by most good d< gladly show them. . . Look far The Long Bh ? Use Aladdin Security Oil best results in Oil Sto^ and Lamps (STANDARD OIL (N?w J?ra?r) W?.hi?fton, D. C. BALTIMORE Norfolk, Va. MD. Richmo?d. Y? THELQ^O^^ PINEAPPLE JUICE FOR | STOMACH TROUBLE Mit A preparation of fresh pineapple ing h< juice and pure scale pepsin when frteni combined with other ingredients/ in tablet the right proportion, such as are ful fi found in Natol Pineapple Pepsin pbrtfh Compound, furnishes the necessary Miss ! elements to relieve indigestion, nau- Aft sea from any 6ause, sour stomach, cake bloating, sick headache and nervous- dith 1 ness arising from a* disordered stom- McAl] ach. " Misse; This nrenaration is sold by us an o Mary positive guarantee of money back if Belle not satisfactory. It is a wonderful Cathe medicine, having properties possessed Janie by no other. Don't take my word Florei for it, but prove it by a trial. 50c Mary and $1.00 sizes.?The McMurray mers, Drug Company, I White i w jor^ x c mi ymi H v */ :/J4 ' 'j* *'. llaHgBMMiMMa. "'-MM ( nMwBSBIir ?iK?? f?(y Wind O?vio? L. ood 3 lyby ' -7 3 . --? . 1*1 . ; r '' 1"1' ' I It*!" J i lighted match 7 the instant ien it's regulat- c off like a gas ";i . ' -i ',i ? f' *> , -J'/J " Jif'T CM the j || lie chimney, is : gives a perfect ? *an, even heat h ook Stoves are * id sizes. Thev J salers who will cc Chimney to obtain the res, Heaters H COMPANY : I Qurlolti, N. C. B OurU?ton, W. Va, I Charleston, S. C. , ' /: fl BME CHIMNEY*! I 'I A ROOK PARTY. 9 53 Mildred Cochran was charm 3steas co a numoer 01 iivr jtvuuk Is on last Friday morning. 'Five i of rook was enjoyed, delight- fl| ruit punch being served on throughout the morning b^r^| Leola Hannon. j H9 :er the games ice cream and^H was served by little Misses Ja~^H 3ill. Ellen Nabers and Evelyn lister, to the following guests b Lydia Owen, Marian Wilson, H. Greene, Howard Hill, I*nft^| - - r* v 11 Johnson, JMizaoetn uampniu,H rin Faulkner, Mary Nickles, ^9 Vance Bowie, Victoria Howie, ace NeufFer, Celia Chalmers, Louise Dargan, Caroline Ghal-^H Manearet .iSweteabersr, Mary >, Helen Milford.