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WAM^GSPBR .WP8. .< % |' / 1 Notwithstanding the fact that King cdttflh hQs tuhih^d' fto^,- 'the top i held, the farmer* Are\; v wearing a ft broad smile, knowing that the Cot- 1 ton Growers' association is at their 1 backs andk'ihat thoy will be able ..to 3 . * stem: the tide. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Oscar < Price from, near Fowles-visited'Mr^'D: C. Xyzer * Ifst Friday. . ; * 3 "iV . 1 Mr. Quinoy K^zer visited his sister, 1 Mrs. Ruth Hallrtian, last Saturday ^ nighf.. ? The recent rains that haVc fallen { hereabouts are welcomed with delight. a Mrs. IT. A. Howard had the mis- * -i- - 4?,. --ifc ? iuhuiic i??l i nursaay to loose a very c good cow. " 'r 1 Mr. Joe Frye was unfortunate ^ enough recently to loose a good mule. * H. A. Howard and family were * guests ^of Mr. an^l Mrs. A .L. Kirk- 11 land last Sunday* ' i ; ) \ Mr. Ernest Pr^ce was peon, last Sunday near h|e best girVd house. Mr. M. R. Crout and family called on Mrs. L#.. A. Howard a short while % last Saturday nignt. ' * C Mr. Abe Smith and-family and Mr. Jesse Swygert and family of Pricevillc ' visited relatives near here last Sunday. . .',r . ' Mr- M. M. Howard end family ' took supper last Sunday evening with T'ncle Itoof Kyzer. We suppose that our last Thur> TANLAC QUICKLY ' GAVE MUCH AID i ^ :. . v ? "All My Ailments Have Been Relieved," She Says. ? ; rrfi' ... HAD SUFFERED MUCH r <* Declares She Is Glad to Recom- s - mend Tanlac as a "Fine Tonic." 4i fc "When 1 had taken the ltrst bottlo of Tianlac I was in much better Tiealth generally and all "my ailments had been relieved," declared Mrs. M. J. ^ Casey, of 30 Kennedy 8t., Spartanburg, S. C., in a statement describing the painful ailments with which she ^ suffered, and telling of the great irr. prcrvement Tanlac quickly made in a > v s her condition. Mrs. Casey's state- ^ ment follows: "I suffered from stomach trouble and I just felt badly all over," said Mrs. Casey. "I was tired and no ac- ^ count all the time. My appetite had j about left me and it was seldom that I ever could find anything tor eat that I really wanted. Everything 1 ate hurt me. too, and after meals J felt puffed up about my stomach. I had heartburn also. In faet, I nearly burnt up with it. That ailment was awful. "Frequently I. had dizzy spells and headaches. My general health was had. I know I needed some kind of medicine, but it scented that I just could not iind what I needed. At last J decided to try Tanlae. The medicine gave me quick results, and I certainly can praise Tanlac for the way it improved my health. "When the first bottle was taken I r' uiis in much better health generally and all my ailments had been relieved. It gave me a good appetite and helped that heartburn right away. I am glad to recommend Tanlac, for it is such ^ a fine medicine, and I will get more of it if I ever need it again." Tanlac, the master medicine, is t sold exclusively at Harmon Drug Co., j Lexington; Burnett & Whetsell. New Hrookland; Harris-Cain Drug Co., Tiat'sburg: Crosson Drug Co., L.eesville; Enrgle's Drug Store, Cliapin; Dr. vv. t. Brooker, Swansea; Pelion Drug Co., Pelion; W. J. Cayce, Cayce; A. E. Deapahrt. Gilbert; The Lorick Co., lrnio; W. IT. Suber. Peak. Price $1.60 per bottle straight. adv. CITATION NOTICE. State of South Carolina, County of Eexington.?By George S. Drafts, ' Probate Judge. .Whereas, J. II. Bodie nuule suit to me, to grant him letters of administration of tho estate of and effects of J. P.. Bodie. . ? . 1 Theso are therefore to cite and admonish all And singular -to kindred afttt creditors of the said J, P- Bodie. deceased, that they - be and , appear, before me, in the Court ot'? .Prob:\te. to bo held at JBexIngton. C.- II., 8. Q., On 3 1th day of October 1920 noxt, after publication hereof. at, H o'clock in'the forenoon, to fiho\yi;n^user if any they have, why the salflj Admlnjstca-^ uon should not bo <gean.tpd. h > Qiven under nw> Randi^ Mii$ ;?7th day of Sopt. Anno Dodninl 1920.,,... t QEO..S, tXRAFTS, (Ii. S.) : c Probato Judge Lexington Co.. S. C. |,2 Published on.tho 29th day of Sep-' tomber 1920, in the Lexington Did-; < patch-News, 2 weeks,. I lay morning Mr. M . k.' CrouV Wfii baa| just returned frdih a Hospital where; he had ,gone for treatment aua^de * Bom#, hjjp eyes when, he sav* several of his'^lei^hhprsi.marctolhgr up Bvlth scythes on their shoulders and .vent to work cutting peas for him. Wax says never- mind the ;blg: eyes, jftt many thanks to. all. , . . . On last Sunday Brenton, the little wo year old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rikard, died at the Wateringfford. Diphtheria was the cause ar his death. < i ? rhe parents have our sympathy. Mr. A. L. Kirkland must havo rais;d some fine porto rica yams. He ays he can 'cut off both ends and lollow out the inside and then rawl through the hull. Believe me, hat is some potato, as Mr. Kirkland vil 1 tip the scales arcrund the 200 lb. nark. Old uncle Henry says Mr. Cirkland is a truthful man, but he lasn't seen that done yet. NEWS FROM ST. JOHN'S. The. health of this community is ery good at present; Mr. Jitn Hendrix of Saluda spent Saturday night and Sunday with his rother. Mr. S. K. Hendrix. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Hook and amily and ^Irs. Ella Keisler and fan. ly spent Sunday in Oolumbio. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rawl and laughter I one, visited Mr. S. Ed HenIrix and family Sunday. Mioses Nola ,and Geneva Keisler pent Sunday with Mr. Henry "Wessin;er and family. AT.. .. ,1 tir tr .... . ui?u ?i i s. ?* . ivi. narmon ana dr. and Mrs. Colle Long and family isited Mr. D. R. Keisler and famly Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ed Kaiser spent Sunday with Mr, S. Ed Ifendrix nd amily. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Hook spent Sunday with their sons, Messrs. R. \ and C. A. Hook. Mr. T. Ii. Shull attended confernce at Gilbert Sunday. Miss Neula Amick spent Sunday dth Misses Thelma and Ruby Henrix. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Eeaphart pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ieorge Long. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith of Batesurg spent Sunday with their son, fr. Wl. L?. Smith. Mrs. F. L.. Taylor spent Sunda> fternoon in Gilbert. Mrs. E. E. Hook visited Mr. W. .. Smith and family Sunday afteroon. The St. John's school will open lemday, October 11. We hope to have . very, successful term under the killful management of Misses Ruth ong as principal and Olga Rawl as ssistant. * Director (exasperated)?Do you now liow a fade-out is done. Miss Ixtra? Extra Girl (eagerly)?Yes, sir. Director (brutally)?Well, do one. "Gets-It" For Hard or Soft Corns >ati.sfaction Cuurantced Witli This Corn Remover. Common sense tells anybody that he way to cure a corn is to remove t, cap and root?banish it entirely. Don't Doctor Your Corns. Lot " G?t*-It" Removo Thorn?Painlessly I Quickly I % Not only hnrd:,eorn8 And not only iQft corns hht tetety kind of corn surrenders to "QtetS-'It," the national ;orn remover. ' it takes weeks or nonths to grow a corn. It takes Just v few seconds. to a'qj?. pain with wo qr, three drdj)S| qf ^Qets-It." Quicky it loosens so, you can peel it right j TJ l. . '/ ?M v. U |'i>? d I r >ff .without the least twinge or hurt, ind U. is gpne!^., 'Gets-It," th?} peve'-; 'ailing, guarmteed. money-hack . f in remover, 4 1 * ' ''OI y?*}' josts but a tr.ifie drug store, dfd. bv r*' T .iw'-cn . Chicago. r ' I ". i * . Soi,d in ' " , ' ommend>d ap th<- wprid .. .n remedy iy Harmon Drug Co. y ^NUria main?--t ? J '*.&? iLj. '.' ' . . , The farmers are very busy trying ' to gdtther their small cotton crop'/^j > Well, the meeting has closed after I a Peek's' success at Bamaria Baptist , chkrch. Sixteen were baptized yester, day dvening at 6 o'clock by the pastor,' Rev. John Corder. Mr. Ij. M. Fox and family ana Miss Eva Burgess spent Saturday in Columbia with her sister, Wilier Hook, and had a nice limp. We are glad to learn that Mrs. Ed Fallaw lias returned home frcrm the Leesville hospital, where she underwent an operation and was resting nice the last report. M 1*8. Pollle Kirkland Corley is at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L#. Kirkland. She was here to attend preaching at her church. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Burgess attended services at Samaria Saturday night, i Miss Ella Gunter is Spending some ! time at the home of Mr. Wiley Jcrhn[ sen. I We were very sorry to learn that 011 last Tuesday morning Mr. Albert Bontwright was culled to the bedside of bis wife, who was taken very ill last Monday afternoon about 4 o'clock. She was spending several days in Columbia with her aunt and cousin on account off her health. Mr. Boatwright stayed until his wife could | gain strength enough to be brought 1 home and WO sire I'Inil shn 111 '"Wo " i bo up again. Also we were saddened this morning to learn of the death of Mrs. Clarence Willis, who was in the L#eesville hospital. She had been very ill for several weeks. She was a devoted Christian woman, being a member of Steed man Baptist church. She was a kind and loving wife and mother., She leaves to mourn her departure a husband and five small children, the oldest child being a crippled little fellow unable to walk, also an aged father, Walter Quuttlebaum. and brothers and sisters as follows; A. B. and Thomas R. Quuttlebaum of Steedman, Paul Quattlebaum of Columbia, Mrs. Ed Gunter and Mrs. Boyd Hall, St^edinan; Mrs. Melton Kneece of At-, lantn, Gn., Mrs. Mittie Huffman, Columbia and Mrs. Henry Matthews of Ijeesvllle and numbers of friends. She was loved by all who knew her. Our I deepest sympathies go to the grieved husband and children, but all we must do is prepare to meet her, for we all must answer the same call. We do not know how soon it may be, so be ready at any hour He shall call. J ' 1LOI/LOW CREEK NEWS, " 1 - ' * - j The health of this community is very good at this writing. The farmers are very busy gathering their cotton and feed. Mr. C. A. Snelgrove and his family spent Sunday evening with Mr. J. M". Price and his family. Mr. H. M. Price and his family visited Mr. E. L>. Frye and his family last Sunday afternoon. I Mr. Henry Sease and his family i spent last Sunday with Mr. S. J. ' Sease and family. j Miss Fannie Price spent last Sun! day evening with her friend. Miss l Lure Price. Miss Frances Craps spent last Sat' urday night and Sunday with her i friend Miss Myrtle Jumper. Mr. Julian Price spent last Satur day night with his friend. Mr.' Ansel { Price. Mr. Scott Price and one of his i best friends came through Prieeville I last Sunday evening. i Mr. Andrew Price and Mr. Scott ! Price are two of the popular sports of Hollow Creek section. MUTT & JEFF. | ' AUTOINTOXICATION I A Scientific Discussion of its Cause and Proper Treatment With SarDraS. Auto-Intoxicaticm. together with its kindred ailments, Pt< ine poisoning and Cholera-Morbus but the intensified result of gestion. Improper and rash eat nd neglect of the stomach, bowt . 1 liver frequently produce U dition. Practically all who arr k to Auto-Intoxication are ex eaters.' When the sto overworked, the food cenno' : rly digested, neither can the. . > .; expected to perfdrm prdpe-t^.Jn-;. ' -ru L i . Regulation o v ? -. -t > will, with a little t&fetsUinH btf;i rioovi O^iaclv ana liver, remove t. J.c.iw j?j 4he trouble. SarDraK, a - I Miration of . medicinal lie-- -is, contains the proper lnr nliven liver and kidney"o* *. irorate the . glands of thr 'ontains no alSohol. If you arc ' n auto-inr toxicaliom or e trouble^, regulato y n- ? take a tablespoonfv t fore each meal. The md gratify'ng. It common laxatives cu. tiers and jobbers. : t n" mu-'fmv 1. M, - AMICR^. FERRY KBW&TheheoHh, of this community, is good afc this writing. .. . - -t. . Mr. M. it: Koon and family visited Mr. and. Mrs . M. V. Shealy last Sunday'.evening. 4 ( Mr. R.. 21. Amick. and wife and Uttie daughter - Bertie Maei visited Mr. D. D. Amiok's last Sunday.. Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Shealy spent a short while last Sunday evening | with Mr .j and Mrs. M.. V. Shealy. ji Miss -Myrtle Bpting and little J ihrnthcro v. ... ? ..?.iVvi iui. iJ. kJ. AITIICK and family last Sunday. ( Misses R?va. Margaret, Alice Ruth , Hollis spent a short while last Sunday with their friend, Miss Grace , Amick. , Mr. I. E. Koon visited Mr. I>. D. ( Amick last Sunday. ; Mr. Crosscm Sease and family dined , with Mr. J. J. Long and family. . Misses Mary and Cora Long spent i the week-end with their parents, Mr. ] and Mrs. J. J. Long. Mr. Heber Koon has been very sick for the last week we are glad to ( say he is some better at this writing. Black Eyes. j . . . L 1 . GREAT STATE FAIR [ IS BEING PLANNED , Camp Jackson and Clemson Cadets to Have Big Part in Program for . Week. I With the South Carolina state fair j hut four weeks away there is a busy | air around the fair grounds and the i offices ,of the heads of the fair society. D. F. Kf rd. upon whoso shoulders falls much of the work is already a busy man?he has been for some time. During the coming week a number of plans will bo matured. f Camp Jackson which is a prominent part of South Carolina now will have a big: part in the fair this year as in the past years since the cantonment was established. The woman's building will be utilized by the camp this year and the woman's exhibits will be placed in the big steel building. Definite details for the soldiers' program will be outlined early this week. Several features including the possibility ot a football game on the "big Wednesday" between Camps Jackson and'Bragg are being considered. JUST ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR RE-CU-MA | ^UT JV IM'Wt ! Whegfrjrop fee', fill worn, out and ' ^ caifpot put any ginger in your ! ' work Tour druggist is glad to sell you REi-ijU-MA because he KXOW1S 1 it is an honest made preparation which has done wonders for many of his patrons. I RE-CU-MA IS H MALT 11 IXSURAXCEL Made only of pure roots, herbs and bark, compounded by most skillful chemists and today* is the best selling family remedy in this section of the country. V V BB-Cl'-MA SI3L<LS POU SI.20 pins war tax at liAItiiON DRUG OO.. and all good drug stores. I WHAT TO LOO RENEWE1 I Only about 10 per cent of autor of telling the mechanical condil is always a chance the car \* should. So, look beyond the sales and p icy behind the house that sells will understand why customers 8,000,000 Motor C A large percentage of these cai newed Cars. Hundreds have I rooms to buyers who vouch for :? r?? 4.1? nic.y i ;xcivc iium tiler cars, \ . * Why ot become one of the njil . fort t. u only a motor car canj j can e sily and conveniently ow Car i w. i Agu -anteed Renewed Car s low-) ced new car. 1 . s;,. ' ...... .. J ' * 'GUARANTEED ilBBES MACE Rettcwrd Car Departmcnl j L r IONE 9935 1 > . ; v "The exhibit* will be bigger ajg better then ,; levjair," eald Bfird Saturday afternoon. "J am ,boJc by people fr<*nx all pajrta, pt{ thp fffati that the crowds wl|l be habe as ftgyei before,'" he continued. The preaiJLuxn list has been, largely increased and competitors will be awarded with greater /premiums than in previous years. This iS shown in the premium lists which itself has grown from tho size of a handbook to a large and attractive booklet. The state fair* will be heralded in advance by posters, banners and other advertising matter. Of course one of the princiDal events of the entire week will be the annual football classio between Clemson college and the University of South Carolina: Last season the ?rowd overtaxed the soating capacity and swarmed into the side lines. This /ear extra seating capacity has been built to care for a larger crowd. The Clemson cadets are coming 700 strong and will camp on the fair grounds. Several thousands of dollars are beng spent in permanent improvements md an attractive entrance which is io\v being built will greet the visitors is they enter the grounds. Several conferences are to Jbe held luring the next few days to complete irrangements for the big gala week. SRUBI ROC Mm D Jv y t Your b COVER a good building witl that is weather-proof, leak*r - bn * look well, wear weli, is easy repair. COVER your buildings wit ROOFING. Our pricefe ar stock? to select from. WE rlso carry GALVANIZ] CRIMPED ROOFING, RII ASPHALT SHINGLES and ETC. SEND US YC ' Ruff Han 1714-1716 COLUMBIA, BBBSSeaBHHBBHBBMSSHBBBBflHB ?K FOR IN A 1 D CAR tire > * . ?, i nobile buyers are capable diti i i i , Wh bion ol the car, then there ' -on't come through as it goc irice into the business pol- pai it. If you do tha^ you aa1 \ get satisfaction here. blu ten !ars in America f ant 1 rs were purchased as Re- da ? .a ? ? >een sold through our sales ftv? the satisfactory service to* got llicms who enjoy the com-, ,top * Under oar plan you ~ n a guaranteed Renewed .jjj .* ' vV,.. ^ s % always better value than a p*j fri'-*r kuI J ? >pa| BY GJBBES" M IINERY CO, | t, L. Hall, Manager , V1,r. 2_fc COLUMBIA, Si . |an< will 111 Ill llll.lll III I I . <2ay<*. Mrs. Carrie C^yoe, i' tie iperringbaker and Mrs. Mr. "V. 8. Jurajicr a?A family, oi 8t ' * Matthews recently visMed the.fetttijUy of Mt. ah<L. M rs. J>.- Jun\|>^ and others hereabouts. . Mr. J. J. Lucas, merchant t|>ad f banker of Swansea, spent laflt Sunday with his' parents here, Mr. and Mrs. J. 'A. Lucas. . -l,?i , ; ? ? BJlBBIpOOSI AT LONG BRANCH. There .will be a flrsfc-elass barbecue at Long' Branch school house, near New Brookland, Saturday October 2. 192C. The meats wlli he prepared by Mr. ,John B. Sox, the notetl cuest. The Brookland brass band will (uiniaS1'' music for the ^ecasleai. * The^e will also be a foot race st between each of the following i schoolm FAneview, Oak Grove, Con. garee, White Kncrll and Long Branch. The fastest runner will he ^warded '$10.00 Jwhich will..go for the benefit, of the school that 'the runner repfe*^ sents. *" ' The public is cordially invited. " ?. C. ROOF. 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