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Aged Veteran Gains
11 Pounds on Tanlac
MR. DIXON SAYS HE WAS SO
WEAK AND NERVOUS #E
COULDN'T WRITE.
Because of the hardship he was
forced to endure during1 the four
years he was a soldier for the United
States army during the Civil War,
Mr. B. F. Dixon, of Converse, S. C.,
R. F. D. No. 1, a suburb of Spartanburg,
says, in a statement given
August 7, that his health was undermined
and that he never really enjoyed
good health after the war was
ended.
Mr. Dixon was wounded six times
by his then Southern enemies, several
times seriously. But his health
now is better than it has been in a
long time, he says, and he gives Tanlac,
'the master medicine,' credit for
bringing about the great change in
his condition.
Mr. Dixon took just two bottles,
he says, and he gained eleven pounds
His statement follows:
"I suffered particularly from
stomach trouble. I had almost completely
lost my appetite and I was
just worn down. I am 80 years of
age, and I had lost so much strength
that I staggered when I walked. Also
I had lost considerable weight
and I was very nervous. My condi
tion finally became so bad any. nerves
were so disturbed that I could
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not Sleep weu ana j. wuuiu nc ivi
hours in bed before I could get to
sleep.
"Rheumatism also caused me considerable
pain, and, besides these
pains, I suffered considerably with
crampy pains. My nerves were *so
bad and my strength so little that I
could hardly write my name.
"I had suffered with these troubles
for years?I don't know just how
long. Finally, I heard about Tanlac
and began to read the advertisements,
and later I decided to take it.
"I bought the first bottle and it
did not seem to help me much. The
reason of that, I know, was because
I was in such bad shape. But I had
faith in it and bought the second i
bottle, and that was the bottle which |
gave me wonderful results.
"The relief the two bottles of
Tanlac gave me was as follows: I
gained 11 pounds in weight, and that
certainly is a lot for a man of 80
years to gain. Tanlac relieved my
sleeplessness and I got to where I
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and fabric that any
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ask for, either in
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purchases early an
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sure to drop in he]
morrow; you'll
what you want
you'll be delighted
the display.
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could sleep almost like a dead person.
It gave me a great appetite
and I was soon eating three square
meals a day. It broke up my stomach
trouble and I gained a great
deal of strength. That shortness of
breath left me, and my nerves were
quieted and strengthened. I do not
suffer with rheumatism now either.
"I think Tanlac is the finest remedy
in the world to renovate anyone's
system and to build it up. Tanlac
is good?there can't be any better,
I think. I am certainly glad to recommend
Tanlac, for it is an extraordinary
good medicine, and I know
mv ovneripnce that it is good
for all it is claimed to be. I have
tried it and I know what it will do.
If I ever need medicine again, I
certainly will take more Tanlac."
. Tanlac, the master medicin^, is
sold exclusively by P. B. Speed, Abbeville;
J. H. Bell & Sons, Due West;
Cooley & Speer, Lowndesville; J. W.
Morrah & Son, Mount Carmel; R.
M. Fuller & Co., McCormick; Covin
& Leroy, Willington; J. T. Black,
Calhoun Falls; Price $1 per bottle
straight.?Adv.
NOTICE OF SCHOOL
TEACHERS EXAMINATION
There will be held a Teachers'
Examination at the Court House, beginning
at 9 o'clock, Oct. 6, 1916.
Rev. J. M. Lawson,
Co. Supt. Education.
Abbeville, S. C., Sept. 13, 1916.
Examination McCormick county
teachers at this time.
UGH! CALOMEL MAKES
YOU DEATHLY SICK
Stop Using Dangerous Drug Before i
It Salivates You! It's Horrible! |
Ycu're oilioub, sluggish, constipated
and believe you need vile, dangerous
calomel to start your liver and
clean your bowels.
Here's my guarantee! Ask your
druggist for a 50 cent bottle of Dod8on'3
Liver Tone and take a spoonful
tonight. If it doesn't start your
liver and straighten you right up
better than calomel and without griping
or making you sick I want you
to go back to the store and get your
money.
Take calomel today and tomorrow
you will feel weak and sick and nauseated.
Don't lose a day's work.
Take a spoonful of harmless, vegetable
Dodson's Liver Tone tonight
and wake up feeling great. It's perfectly
harmless, so give it to your
children any time. It can't salivate,
so let them eat anything afterwards.?Adv.
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MASTER'S SALE.
The State of South Carolina,
County of Abbeville.
Court of Common Pleas.
Emma J. Sheffield, Plaintiff,
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Mrs. Irene R. Greig, Defendant.
By authority of a Decree of Sal<
by the Court of Common Pleas foi
Abbeville County, in said state, mad<
in the above stated case, I \tall offei
for sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbe
ville C. H., S. C., on Salesday ii
October, A. D., 1916, within the le
gal hours of sale, the following de
scribed land, to wit: All that trac
or parcel of land situate, lying an<
being in Abbeville County, in th<
State aforesaid, containing Two Hun
dred (200) Acres, more or less, an<
bounded by lands of Greenville an<
Columbia Railway on the North
East and South by lands of F. M
Stone; and West by lands of M. A
Bigby?being a portion of the estat)
lands of George W. Kay, deceased.
These lands will be sold in foui
tracts, plats of same will be exhibitet
on dav or sale.
TERMS OF SALE?Cash. Pur
chaser to pay for papers and stamps
R. E. HILL,
Master A. C.. S. C.
MASTER'S SALE.
The State of South Carolina,
County of Abbeville.
Court of Common Pleas.
F. B. Jones, Plaintiff,
against
Nettie cConnelly, Defendant.
By authority of a Decree of Sal
by the Court of Common Pleas fo
Abbeville County, in said State, mad
in the above stated case, I will offe
for sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbe
ville C. H., S. C., on Salesday in Oct
ober, A. D., 1916, within the lega
hours of sale- the following describ
ed land, to wit: All that tract o
parcel of land situate, lying and be
ing in Abbeville County, in the Stat
aforesaid, containing Two and on
half (2 %) Acres, more or less, an
bounded by lands , or Charles Gras
on the East, John" Wright on th
South, by old Moseley-Ferry Roa
on West and by Mary Miller on th
North.
TERMS OF SALE? Cash. Pui
chaser to pay for papers and stamps
R. E. HILL,
Master A. C., S. C.
MASTER'S SALE.
The State of South Carolina,
County of Abbeville.
Court of Common Pleas.
W. D. Barksdale, as Administratoi o
the Estate of Mary J. Roman!
deceased, and in his own right,
against
David Romans, et al.
By authority of a Decree of Sal
by the Court of Common Pleas fo
Abbeville County, in said State, mad
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in the above stated case, I will offe
for sale at Public Outcry, at Abbe
ville C. H., S. C., on Salesday ii
October A. D., 1916, within the lc
gal hours of sale, the following de
scribed land, to wit: All that trac
or parcel of land situate, lying an
being in Abbeville County, in th
State aforesaid, containing Forty
3 Nine (49) Acres, more or less, an
r bounded by lands of Dutch Riles
i James Wharton, William Klugh, an
r the Public Road?the same beinj
- made up of two tracts, the one cor
i taining Thirty-Two and one half (3
- %) Acres, more or less, and th
- other containing Sixteen (16) Acre*
t more or less.
1 TERMS OF SALE?Cash. Pui
3 chaser to pay for papers and stamps
; R. E. HILL,
Master A. C.. S. C.
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; EXECUTOR'S SALE.
2 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Abbeville,
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I By virtue of the power given us i
and by the terms of the last will an
. testament of Mrs. Mary C. Thomai
late of said state and county, th
undersigned as executors, will offe
for sale at public auction, at Abbe
ville Court House, on Salesday i
October next, within the legal houi
of sale, the real estate of said d(
ceased, described as follows:
Tract No. 1. Home tract of Mrs
Thomas, in Warrenton, containin
25.35 acres, more or less, with nin
room dwelling, tenant house, bar
and outhouses. Bounded by lands o
Jno. A. Wilson, P. A. Cheathan
Chas. B. Thomas and public road,
e Tract No. 2. The Hollow trad
?* containing 210 acres, more or lea
e with two tenant houses, four an
r; five rooms, and necessary outhousei
- [ Two horse farm in cultivation, we!
> i watered and timbered and a goo
pasture. Bounded by lands of Joh:
- A. Wilson, John Adams and publi
r road. Tract will be sold in whole o
!- subdivided. Located one-fourt
e; mile from Watts station on S. A. I
? j Railway.
a! Tract No. 3. The Boyd place, o:
r? Little River, containing 208.2 acres
? more or less, with two tenant houses
d three and four rooms, bounded b
e lands of P. A. Cheatham, John A
Wilson, Little River and Abbevill
public road. Partly in cultivatioi
' with fine river bottoms. Fine stoc
farm.
All these lands lie close to churche
- and schools. They are located in th
Warrenton section of the county, on
of the most desirable sections of th
county.
TERMS OF SALE.?Cash, withi
thirty days of sale, on condition o
ten per cent deposit on day of sal<
f Will carry one half the purchas
3, price for those desiring, at eight pe
cent, with land as security.
INVESTIGATE THIS PROPERT
BEFORE MAKING YOUR PLAN
e FOR THE FUTURE. Either of th
ir undersigned will be glad to furnis
m further information, or to sho'
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