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" * ? r ' fy ? KNOWIN I they are gett I genuine artic own 1 in a ste bottle?al pure and uniform delicious is one of CAfie tirlitf K OV/1U TTiljr I ^^^DR/A I [Lhero 5k. Botde . 1. , . . No one would UClgUl IsCU. 1J comfort of a 1 riding Pullm So with autom popular pric freight cars, old fashioned 11 G THAT | ing the real, I le?under its I abel- 11 rilized g jsolutely , always in its flavor? ' the reaChero le satis* oice of people Ida) Through J Stmr \AZLA AuU ggj DoY Pullman or think of riding in a 1 : he could enjoy the Dig, comfortable easy an parlor car. obiles. Most of the ,ed cars ride like This is due to the ( type of spring. 3 BROWNLEE & TRIB1 Donalds, S. The Willys-Over land Comj "Mad* In U Felt Like She Was on Fire Says Mrs. Burgesi GREENVILLE WOMAN , TELL HOW RELATIVE'S GOOD FORTUNE AIDED HER. "It is the grandest medicine ther ever was." That's Tanlac, as Mrs. Mamie Bui gess, of No. 18 Saco St., Greenville described it. "I was a physical wreck when began taking it, but three bottle made me a well and strong woman, (added Mrs. Burgess. The endorse ment she gave of Tanlac is stron and sincere, and she gave it becaus she said, "I hope my giving this state ment will help some other woman t find relief in Tanlac like it gave me. "Mrs. Burgess said she took Tar lac because it had helped a relativ of hers, Mrs. Lillie Burgess, so inucl The latter mentioned Mrs. Burges also had given an endorsement o Tanlac for publication. Mrs. Mami Burgess' endorsement follows: "I suffered with indigestion s badly that I just could not eat any thing at any time hardly, and espe cialiy at supper, for I would almoe choke to death. It seemed that ev erything I ate lodged in my throa and almost choked me and brough on smothering spells. I was ver; nervous and could not sleep. I ha< no desire to eat and just had t force down what I did eat. "After meals my stomach felt lik it had fire in it. I belched a grea deal and my stomach always wa sour. I was troubled a lot wit! heartburn, too. I had no strengtl nor energy, and I could hardly d< my housework. I suffered a grea deal with dizzy jieadaches, and m; liver was out of order. "A relative of mine, Mrs. Lilli piifc??i?c vioh hpati helned so muc] i/?*ibvWU, r by Tanlac that I decided to take it too. The Tanlac drove away all m; stomach trouble and gave me a grea appetite. I can now eat anything want and it does not hurt me. M; nerves were quieted, and the medi cine built up my system so much tha I got to where I slept fine ever: night. It regulated my liver and m; system generally and banished thos< headaches. "Tanlac increased my strength i lot and made me feel fine in evet: way. I am a well woman, I think. "I now recommend Tanlac be cause it is the grandest medicim there ever was. It sure is fine . was a physical wreck when I begai taking Tanlac, but three bottle made me a well and strong woman.' Tanlac, the master medicine, i sold exclusively by P. B. Speed, Ab beville; J. H. Bell & Sons, Due West Coolev & Speer, Lowndesville; J. W Morrah & Son, Mount Carmel; R M. Fuller & Co., McCormick; Covii & LeRoy, Willington; J. T. Black Calhoun Falls. Price $1 per bottli straight.?Adv. The mind cure may be all rightbut the patient must have a mind o: his own to start with. Freight ? Many manufacturers sti to use them, rhe ^rland does not. CM.iand has the late Gantilever shock a springs. As a result : the easiest riding cars ii )ne demonstration will n "h TVVIpHn / BLE, Dealers. C. xmy, Toledo* Ohio . S.A." MT. CARMEL. i B , Mt. Camel, Oct. 24.?Dr. and Mrs < A. W. Humphreys of Bethune, S. C., y g after a pleasant visit to the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Boyd, j returned to their home last Monday. Miss Gladys Tarrant left Friday , afternoon for a visit to Mrs. Frank j Stuart in Columbia and will attend | e the State Fair. Mrs. M. L. Kay of Columbia, spent ( - part of the past week with Mrs. J. 7 s, R. Tarrant. ' i Miss Laura McAllister, who has t I been spending sometime with Mrs. j s T. B. Frazier, left Tuesday after" noon for an extended visit to her pari-jents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. McAllister, g in Augusta, Ga. ej Mrs. Jim Gilliam, Mrs. Nannie i-1 Harkness and Miss Sara Harkness, o Messrs. Whit Gilliam and Crowder, "'spent last Sabbath afternoon in Mt. i- Carmel and worshipped at the Methoe dist church. We are' always glad to i. welcome them to Mi. Carmel. is Misses Myrtle and Sophronia Dean f entertained a number of their friends e last Saturday evening from 8:30 till j 11.00 in honor of their charming o guest, Miss Gable, of Starr. Quite '- a pleasant evening was spent and at !-'a late hour delicious refreshments t were served. -| Mr.Nand Mrs. J. D. Cade, Mrs. Ollie t Watson. Miss Julia Cade and Miss t( Isabel Boyd spent Saturday in Aby beville. d| Miss Pickens Tarrant left last o Tuesday afternoon to spend a few I days in Greenwood to attend the e Fair. tj Mrs. Dibert Jackson of Columbia, s who has' been spending the past li month in Mt. Carmel with her grandii mother, Mrs. Lucretia Paschal, re0 turned to her home in Columbia last t Friday. j\ , The Y. P. C. U. had their regular I meeting in the A. R. P. church last e Friday evening. Quite an interesta ing program was carried out Miss ^ Marie Leslie was leader. Papers j were read by Misses Douschka Cade, t Myrtle Dean, Florence Black and 1 Louise Conner, Messrs. Jim Boyd j and Virgil Dean. -| The young ladies fancy work club t was entertained last Friday afterf noon by Mrs. T. B. Frazier in her jr usual gracious manner. The hours e passed very swiftly and near the ) close of the afternoon a delicious i sweet course was served. 7 OVERLAND STOCK CAR STEPS I FAR ON ARIZONA DESERT b| j1 Although neither the Overland nor 1 Willys-Knight cars are constructed B with racing speeds in ipind the, Wil- . ? lys-Overland cars from Toledo, 8 Ohio, have repeatedly offered assur. ances that they can travel fast . enough to satisfy the most avid speed maniac. J The latest proof of this is offered j by the Overland-Arizona , Company, : the Overland distributor at Phoenix, 5 Ariz. The service manager of this establishment, Albert Gladney, took an Overland touring car and had it _ altared slightly according to his own f racing ideas. The wheel base was shortened and 11 continue The 75 B jst type of bsorbing it is one of 1 the world, prove this. I A " . . the gear ratio in the rear end was altered to three and one-eighth to jne. The cam shaft was taken out )f stock. Both fan and fly wheel vere left off. A special aluminum body was nounted on the chassis. The re-constructed car has negotiited a speed of 90 miles an hour at {,000 r. p. m. and will run seventy niles an hour on second speed. It has finished within the money iverv time it has started. Its most ecent feat was the capture of the SVmslow, Ariz., races a few weeks igo, without any preparatory tunng-up over a very rough track, disI I Ml fm ^ Effljc/ * SEP *C2v n ?rr AS A GU( "T'VE been cook; A a hot, dirty cc New Perfection 0 stove with the Jong Gas stove comfort The long blue chim odorless neat and h cause it gives a peri It turns on and off Saves your time, sti Fuel cost?only 2 c 6 people. New Perfections g styles and sizes. Consult your dealei in stock or can gel you want Look for The box Use Aladdin Securi best results in Oi and Lamps STANDARD O (New J Wiibinfton, D. C. BALTI Norfolk, V?. Ill Richmond, V?. jfy ?>aj| "its THE LONG } i UnMaanHiaBaaE J9 r FOR i The Lawson plac< acres, just 2 miles the city of Abbeville two tenant houses, li stables. A good pas ing land. (This is an ideal i Can give good tei ROBT. ? " ?- . tancing all other contestants from two to five miles. The most remarkable part about the Winslow event was that even ^ though the day was hot and that the race was ran at an altitude of 5,000 feet, the car covered the 25 miles without a fan and at the end of. the run the radiator was coot enough to ^ allow people to hold their cheeks against it. If a rich man telle you that the^-V^ greatest happiness is to be fotfnd in 2 poverty, remind him of what David said in his haste. 'S\^ . . 1UL. :UMBER!" 9 ing too* but not on I >aF range. I use a I il Cook Stove, the i blue chimney." ,1 | with kerosene oil. I ney assures a clean, fi isting content, be- f feet draft. 9 like gas. B rength and money. I - j ire made in many ' I H r. 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