The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, July 14, 1920, PART I 8 PAGES, Image 3
COLUMBIA GROCER
. PRAISES TANLAC
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Took Remedy on Advioe of Relative
at Rock Hill.
WIFK A I.SO TAKES IT
Mr. Fogle Says He Found Tanlac
"(iood" and CJluuIy Indorses It.
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Unc of the most interesting endorsements
given Tanlac by a South
Carolinian is that given by W. v.
Fogle, a grocer of Columbia, whose
store ifr at fiOO Richland Street. Mr.
Fogle took his remedy upon the ad*
vice of a sister-in-law residing at Rock
Hill, and later he influenced Mrs.
Fogle to also take this medicine.
"I had 110 appetite and my system
was run down," said Mr. Fogle.
"There was a bad taste in my mouth
in the mornings, and my limbs ached.
At night I was troubled with sleeplessness,
and nervousness in the day
time. I stopped smoking but that die*
not cause any improvement in my
condition. Then I stopped drinking
coffee, but I found that did not cause
my nervousness, for my nerves continued
to be on edge.
"Then 1 decided to take Tanlac, as
a sister-in-law at llock Hill suggested.
The medicine gave me a good appetite.
It made me feel better in every
way and my entire system was regulated.
My wife says I have a better
color, and I have gained five or more
pounds. The effect of taking Tanlac
was quick and its benefit was what I
desired. My wife has begun to take
Tanlac also.
"I found Tanlac a good medicine,
and took seven bottles. I am glad to
recommend it."
Tanlac, the master medicine. is
sold exclusively at Harmon Hiug Co.,
Lexington; Burnett & Whetscll. New
Brookland: Harris-Cain Drug Co.,
Batesburg: Crosson Drug Co.. I-eesville;
Eargle's Drug Store. Chapin: Dr.
W. T. Brooker. Swansea; Pelion
Drug Co., Pelion: W. ,1. Cayce, Cayce;
A. B. Deapliart. Gilbert; The Lorick
Co.. Irmo; W. IT. Suber. Peak: Price
Si.00 per bottle straight. adv.
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vibrating k
The other is
Silent Ala
One is a plant that is noisy,
and bumps. The whole th
The other is the Silent Ala
is due to the noiseless, rotal
built. And there is no vibi
Remembering that the mot
and, remembering, too, thai
destroys adjustments, etc.,
plant will give you the be;
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Elect
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select?" And wise buyers will alv
motor first and at the precautior
manufacturer to safeguard the rrv
dependable service without croi
Investigate the Silent
We have canvassed the entire f
selected the Silent Alamo becau
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MISS CAUGHMAN
THANKS BANKS
^our Institutions Financed TriCounty
"Course*? Griffith
Writes of Stay at Win->
tlirop.
i. the county demonstration agent ir
belialf of the canning and poultry clut
members of the county wish to tlianfc
tno rout- banks of Lexington countj
namely: The Bank of Western Carolina.
The Home National Bank, Tht
Bank of Swansea and The Peoples
Bank of Swansea for the aid that was
so willingly contributed toward financing
the expenses of the tri-count>
short course which was held at Chicora
college building in Columbia.
Without this aid the training course
could not have been made possible foi
the club members.
Annie Cauglinian.
The following is a letter wrltteti b>
one of the State Scholarship cluv
members while in attendance at Winthrop
college.
Dear Homefolks:
I am at Winthrop College attending
the State short course for the
club girls who won scholarships ir
their clubs last year. There are live
girls from each county making the
total number about two hundred ahrl
twenty-five.
We have sure had a good time
everybody has been so pleasant to us,
We have had lots of good lectures
and have learned so many new things,
1 wish every club member could have
been with us.
We have learned how to make all
kinds of nice salads and pickles. And
how to use the steam pressure canner.
We have learned that a wnoie ctlnn'ei
can be rooked in twenty minutes in
the steam pressure canner and will
keep hot until ready to be used.
We have learned how to make over
old hats and dye old dresses and make
t hem over.
We have been to the poultry ang
dairy farms. At the poultry farm we
saw different kinds of chickens and
how to care for them. We saw the
cows at the dairy farm and how the
'butter is made. One afternoon w*.
hail a visit to the practice home.
Kver.vday we have exercise in the
fa ^
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It rattles and bangs?it shakes
ing is in a continual state of sev<
mo. It runs noiselessly like a li
ting, sleeve-valve motor?the qu
ation. This is due to the scienl
or is the vital part of any electri
t vibration which shakes every
is certain ruination to a mote
st service? You can answer th
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is laKen by the and is the most pe
otor and assure have ever seen,
uble or delays.
Alamo
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se we find that
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gymnasium hall and the night before
we leave we are going to have field
day.
I One thing I think every girl has en|
joyed, and is always glad to sing and
that is the club songs. We attended a
banquet In the halls of the main
building given by Dr. and Mrs. John
son in honor of the press association
and the club women and girls. / feel
that 1 will be fitted for my work when
I get home. 1 wish that every girl
could be here with us.
Sincerely yours,
I.OUI3E GRIFFTtH.
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I am individually in charge of my
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