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TAKE" ASPIRIN WAS TALCUM I Therefore Insist Upon Gen- i nine "Bayer Tablets ! of Aspirin" Millions of fraudulent Aspirin ?*fcts were sold by a Brooklyn amfacturer which later proved to be composed mainly of Talcum Pow~ ''-i "oayer laDieis ui nspuiu mo 4rue, genuine, Americar^piade and American owned Tablets are marked with the safety "Bayer Cress." Ask for and then insist upon "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" and always them in the original Bayer package -which contains proper directions am& dosage. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester Salicylicacid.?Adv. i ioir~ QttLDREN STRONG And Invigorates Old People Any doctor will tell you that the Mulient8 of Vinol as printed below Tmfain the elements needed to im e the health of delicate children sol restore strength to old people. jB Cod Liver and Beef Peptones, Iron " and Manganese Pcpto nates, Iron and Jtanoniam Citrate, Lime asd Soda flfcceropbospbates, Cascsrio. Those who have puny, ailing or in Ji i mi u children or aged parents aaatrj^rove this at our expense. Sfcsides the good it does children d the aged there is nothing like Wool! to restore strength and vitality a? weak, nervous women and over-?fed, run-down men. hy it If you are not entirely satSfibd, we will return your money / niTtuut question; that proves our / ftiiaess and your protection. Milftqra e? people have been convinced way. WL B. SPEED and Druggists Every t N iTaAuh n Incoiui About k Gone B WW Many thousands of vomen suffering from womanly trouble, hate been benefited by the use of Cardui, the woman's PV tonic, according to letters we receive, similar to this one from Mrs. Z.V.SpeH* of Hayne, N. C. "I could! not stand on my feet, and" iV Timi m<KmJ law ihlit '** L ^ 9?' Oiuiwiwu I^IIIVI/I ^ - | HJ she says. "As my suf- Hk fering was so great, and jgf he had tried other remettl dies, Dr. had us N| get Cardui. . * I began M ftnproving, and it cured me. I know, and my i^B jlY, doctor knows, what CarH Aii did for me, for my nerves and health were about gone." ' TAKE 0CARDUI lite Woman's Tonic | ^ j She writes further: "1 n| J jj^E am in splendid health... 1^ j can do my work. I feel I Rk| oweittoCardui,forIwas ^^1 in dreadful' condition." Mk If you are riervous, run- 1^ t | down and weak, or suffer 9u from headache, backache, , etc., every month, try a! Cardui. Thousands of ^Hj women praise this medicine for the good it has done them, and many physicians wno nave usea Cardui successfully with A their women patients, for ^1 years, endorse this mediTO cine. Think what it means ' |^| to be in splendid health, ? like Mrs. Spell. Give N All Druggists \ r W VVV VV WWW VVV v v\ SANTUC NEWS. V V \ VN wv wvww w vvvv Santuc, June 11.?Mr. and Mrs. ^ ^ Ira Cannon and children spent Sun-j D' day at Mr. Walter Abies. I *er Mrs. A. J. Morrison and three boys! of Columbia, spent Friday night and|a 1 Saturday at Mr. W. E. Morrison's. Mrs. Morrison went up to Anderson en( Sunday to see her brother who is in; the hospital there. j ! Mr. W. H. Sharp, Mr. M. B. Kay! Gr I and daughters dined at Mr. C. C. I ^ j Kay's Sunday. Mr. R. B. Haddon and family spent j j the week-end here with his mother, i Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sharp and chil-J * ( j dren of Due West, spent Sunday at j j Mr. W. F. Kay's. I bei Miss Lizzie Able was shopping in!1S f the city Saturday. j *? j Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Haddon and en - * i trr ! rbabv spent tne weeK-ena near ware i i . tw Shoals with Mr. Richey and family. Mrs. W. J. Milford and pretty lit- no 3n tie daughter visited Mrs. Tom Able Sunday. j | ga Master J. C. Milford spent Friday, and Saturday with his uncle, Mr. W.' F-K^- iLu Mr. and Mrs. Claud Kay and chil-j dren spent Wednesday with Mr. and^ Mrs. Frank Kay. Mrs. W. F. Kay and little Frances VVi and Miss Elizabeth Sharp spent one day last week with their sister, Mrs. ^ Jim Simpson of the Bethlehem sec. vil] t,on- . Bo ? 1 his VVVVVVVVVVKvvvvv V S, SP( V CALHOUN FALLS. V Mr V V ] VVVVVVUVVVVVVVI vis ] J Calhoun Falls, June 12.?Mrs. J. sp? V. Tate and children returned Wed' Mi nesday from Atlanta, where they have been spending a few days withj relatives. j VI Mr. T. B. Fortson of Atlanta, is! spending his vacation in Calhoun J Falls with relatives. jol Miss Euna Baskin of Lowndesville, spent Tuesday night with Miss Car- v rie Mary Gibert. Mrs. Mike Bloom of Augusta, is sto spending the week with Mrs. Sarah jn Weinraub. st0 Mrs. A. S. Cox has been called to Soi j the bed-side of her sister, Mrs. Rog- fai ers, in Anderson. Lo Mr. Jesse Davis has returned 1 [ home from an extended visit to Co- oui lumbia, Spartanburg and Greenville, do' [ where he has been visiting relatives "I and friends. eie Mr. Cleo Tucker, Musician on the wh North Dakota Ship, left here Satur- so day night after a twenty-seven day fei furlough, to report o nboard his ship tio Monday. Mr. Tucker has served the about eight months on a second sto cruise. nol Mr. J. B. G. Campbell and family ed from Columbia, spent Tuesday night wo in Calhoun . Falls. They were en wo route to Elberton to attend the bu- ful rial of Mr. Campbell's father. mo Mrs. T. F. Hoy is moving to Spar-| ' tanburg. Her husband has been em-! sin ployed by the government as Textile I thi: Inspector during the past year, but tro has now accepted a position as over-! tee seer in one of the big mills at Spar-1 str tanburg. | as Mrs. Horace Brown of Mt. Carmel,j^he spent Tuesday afternoon in the city fro with relatives. are Mr. Sturkey of McCormick, at-jsuc tended.the Methodist Sunday School|fee last Sunday and made a very inter- ^n< esting lecture for the men's class. Dr. D. J. Mahon of Columbia, was' in town Wednesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Wilson spent Sunday in Belton with Mr. Wilson's \ parents. to Dr. J. V. Tate and nephew, Thom- j r's as Fortson, was in Abbeville Monday i afternoon on business. , | I ' " i POST OFFICE NOTICE. ' Grj For sometime the custodian of the j Ba post office hz:s been leaving the building open at night in order that people might receive their mail at ?es any time they desire. The postmas-jlon ter calls to our attention the fact'^n that an order has now been made j that the building must " be closed hereafter at the time the last em-j^z ploye leaves the building which is^a 9 o'clock. Parties who desire to! Co get the mail from their boxes after1 Ca the arrival of the last Southern train; bui will, therefore, be compelled to do! Mr so before|the hour named. 1 Ne SN^\\\\\N\W\\ PENNEYS CREEK V * \ k vv v^vvvwvvvvv Penney s Creek, June 11.?Mrs. U. Rogers has returned home from a I days visit to see her daughter, ss Julia of Sumter. She reported fine trip. Miss Julia came back ;h her mother and spent the weeki. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Williams and ee children motored down from eenville and spent several days th their parents. Miss Mattie Rogers has returned me from her school in Georgia and II spend the summer with her mo;r, Mrs. 0. B. Rogers. Master (tester Ellenburg has en very sick for the past week, but up and around again. He was able spend Sunday with his grandparts, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. J. P.' Williams and o little girls spent Tuesday afteron with their aunt and uncle, Mr. a ivirs. m. Li. wnnams. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Williams spent: turday in Lowndesville.Misses Mattie and Hattie N Rogers j ;nt Sunday afternoon with Miss la Williams. Mrs. Mattie Taylor and niece, Mrs C. Prince, and son, John Prince, ;nt last Monday with Mrs. M. L. lliams ana family. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Price and chilsn spent last Sunday in Lowndesle with the latter's sister, Mrs. wman. Mr. Marion Price of Iva, brought. lovely bride down last week and >nt the week-end with his brother,' . Ross Price and family. Mr. Mack Williams was a business; itor to Columbia last week. Mrs. J. F. Rogers and two children! snt Tuesday and Wednesday in wndesville with her cousin, Miss nnie Hodge. fould Not Take Farm For Tanlac's Benefit j s M. Vinson Declares He Has Gained Fifteen Pounds. V "I had rather lose my whole farm,: >ck and everything on it than to be the fix I was before Tanlac rered my health," said Joe M. Vin1, a well known and prosperous mer living on Route 2 out of; ve, Miss. "Three years ago my stomach got! t of shape and I have been going svn hill ever since," he continued, could not digest my food, and for ht months I had to live on the ites of eggs and buttermilk. I was nervous I could not sleep, and suf ed so much misery from indiges-j n that I felt good for nothing all ! time. Gas would form on my mach and swell me up so I could t button my clothes, my head achlike it would pop open, and I! uld get so dizzy and blind I uld nearly drop. I would have awsmothering spells and would alst choke to death. I sure am a different man now ce I took Tanlac. I can eat anyng I want and never have any ..ui? J? '' T " * u vie irom ic. i nave gained fifn pounds in weight and my ength has come back so I can do big a day's work as I ever did. All misery and swelling has gone m my stomach and the headaches | : a thing of the past. I have got' h wonderful relief from Tanlac I 1 it my duty to let the world >w about it." Adv. GIVES DANCE. \ very pleasant dance was given her friends by Miss Mary Hill Harat the home of her mother, Mrs. nie C. Harris, last Mondav niVht.. ncing from 9:30 to 1 o'clock. rhose present were:Misses Eleanor Gambrell, Sydelle aves, Margaret Perrin, Margaret dley, Victoria Howie, Howard Hill, a Bowne, Willie Harrison, Clara rrison, Elizabeth Jones, Ella Hodi, Lydia Owen, Sarah Perrin, MarWilson. Messrs. Albert Leslie, aman Reames, Bayard Swetenburg arlie Armour, Ellis Mabry, "Pike" wie, Mims Cason, Jim Bradley, illace Cheatham, Julian Roche, .xwell Smith, Andrew Hill. Jimi eman, Owen Speed, R. E. Cox, Bill j Ivert, Hubert Cox, Carroll Sweten-j rg, Claude Wilkinson, Percy Leach. : Hoyer, Alvin Ellis, Gottlob. uffer. PLAY POSTPONED. The proposed home-talent play to be put on by Mr. Edward Waldmann has fallen through on account of the impossibility of getting the Opera m n / I Chevrolet, "Four-Ninety" Touring Car, equipped with electric lights and starter, highest type two-unit system, single wiring used. Complete lamp equipment, mohair tailored one-man top, top cover and side curtains, tilted windshield; speedometer; electric liorn; extra rim and carrier or rear complete tool equipment, including pump and jack. Foot rest, nobe rail, pockets in each door. t ti d:~i 1-11C l\lgl Summer . NEW SNAPPY ATTRAC > Shirts in the very ' terns and shades. S cotton, madras ai Correct sleeve lengl bands that fit. $1.00 to 3 Neckwear in bea soft rich silks and fi * X 1 L5c to $ I Parker <S I . House on any other date than Jane 11 23, which date conflicts with other n important events and it was thought) best to postpone the showing of the "Taming of the Shrew" until some_r=T_ HRVROLI ?1 ? j% The Chevrolet "Fot Car is a very carefully best in materials, meth part in its constructic manufacturing ideals a 1 " *v roiec resources^are so them to build up to an i ard rather than down ' S. N. HAT Local Reprei Eureka Hotel. it Things in Furnishing: I TIVE K Capyr 7&uti s ' newest patBEL' 5ilk, silk and ?V id percales. ^ :hs and- neck UNDE1 &6.00 . | utiful colors, . 0/ ill shapes. Ui I 5 0 UNION MENTS BAR at 51 I i Reese Abbev ;ime in the fall, when Mr. Waldman will return to Abbeville.Engraved Cards and Invitalons? rhe Press and Banner Co. IB BBWBWBMMBP 835 ir-NineJty" Touring B built car. Only the H ods and meii have a I :> >n For Chevrolet ire high. And Chev- I great as to enable I unusual high stand- I to a price. I riMOND I lentative, 9 Abbeville, S. C. I _ ?i? / I ' ^\ r:i. . . ;V M S ,., m ." J ' ?1 ':'V |^^/T j ?BKK l?hm^^t0^^^r\ ilk Socks SOFT COLLARS rs PAJAMAS :rything New iderwear and TWO-PIECE GAR; LISLE THREAD, CROSS id NAINSOOK, a Garment Dc to $2 I ille, So. Carolina 1 } 4