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SWANSEA ROUTE 2 NEWS NOTES Special to Dispatch News: little Miss Elizabeth Reeder spenl the week end in Pelion with her sis ter, Mrs L T Williams. D C Harley is building a new Store and will be better prepared to jerve the public. Mrs L T Williams of Pelion spent a few days at home with her mother }ast week. Mr J E Yon from Camp Wheeler, M&eon, Ga. has been on a visit to his mother, Mrs A L Yon. Mr J E Reeder who has been in the navy for several years, has been en a two weeks visit home. NOTES FROM NEAR GASTON Special to Dispatch News: Crops in this section have been in jured by the hot dry wewather. Many of the men fom here are now 'working at Camp Jackson since their crops have been layed by. There was an an enjoyable picnic at Mr and Mrs J M Spires* on July 4. A large crowd was there; a fine din v aer; and plenty of good music and fencing. Mrs Lula Glenn and children visit ed at Mr Charlie Baughman's Sunday There will be Children's Day exer cises at Old Bethel church the third Saturday. HELPED HER LIKE OTHERS TOLD HER M4nmiimTrnP nrnu 1 IT MiFPC dTAIUAri&UKU VTUiTIAil 1T1AIVL.J j HIGHLY INTERESTING STATEMENT FELT LIRE BRICKS ! \ * SAYS SHE FEELS FINE NOW, j AND "SURE CAN PRAISE TANLAC" FOR I ITS AID j- " I "It is the best medicine I ever took j for stomach trouble, nervousness and palpitation of the heart. I sure can praise and recommend it," declared Hrs# H. E Lawter, of 116 Williams St JSpatanburg in a statement she gave in endorsement of Tanlac, "The Na tsonal Tonic," on February 1 1917 "I suffered from very bad cases of indigestion, nervousness and palpitaj m * it? t * t ir I twm oi tne nearr continued Mrs. Lawter, "I could hardly sleep and! would just roll and tumble for hours I and my nerves were so badly distur. bed that I was kept miserable almost all the time. I could eat scarce ly anything. What I did eat felt like bricks in my stomach, and I had a -kind of choking in my chest after meals. "My heart fluttered a great deal, and this, I think was partly caused by the great quantity of gas that formed on my stomach. "Finally, I decided to try Tanlac as it had helped so many others who had troubles somewhat like mine, and now I am not bothered with stomach trouble, thanks to Tanlac. I feel a great deal better in every way, too. My nerves are much stonger and steadier, and I used to get so ner vous that I jumped when anyone spoke to me. I'm certainly not that way now, as Tanlac has relieved those nervous troubles and I have not been bothered a bit with palpita -ton since I took the first bottle of Tanlac. "I feel fine now in many ways and I sure can praise Tanlac and I give it credit for the change in my condi tion. I am fifty-nine years old and it takes a powerfully good medicine to help anyone as old as I am as much as Tanlac has helped me." Tanlac, the master medicine, is old exclusively at Harmon Drug Co., Lexington; Bumette and Whetsell, New Brookland; Harris-Cain Drug Co.. Batesbu rg; Crosson Drug Co., Leesville; Eargle's Drug Store, Chapin; Dr. W. T. Brooker, Swansea; Pelion Drug Co., Pelion; W. J. Cayce, Cayce: A. E. Leap.iart, Gilbert: The Lorick Co.. Irmo: W. H. Surer, Peak. Price, < 1 .Of) per bottle, traight. NAVE YOU BEEN SICK? 1 Then you realize the utter weakness j . that robs ambition, destroys appetite | ' and makes work a burden. To regain your strength nothing has j ever equaled or compared with Scott's Emulsion; its blood-enriching properties give energy to the body while its tonic value sharpens the appetite in j ' ' a natural, permanent way. If you are run down, tired, nervous, overworked or lack strength, be sure to get Scott's Emulsion today. Scott & Bowne. Elociafield, N. J. BE SI | ft [ :i | ^ \ / " il j ! i! i u ballo. g wp4$i lt i;! II fcroth M t 17^, -r; ,%asfewX'h! 1/o6 n kgrns^m g rl k Ipfj 3 o t 3 a * \- - '< r r* ;5 Jrh':^ A1 ka:10( u ^^0 i 05 THE CITY Uvxi:* l?? e>'<? . '?** ^J-^as&^rg asay <& v&z* a'sc-csa & NEWPERFE j OIL COOjK\S1 Be Patri< Save coal ai Cook Stove inexpensive i and ashes ; ! perfect cool flame of the curately adj 3,000,000 N fortable and American ^ Why not fo: Made in 1-2and oven. Ask your dea Heater. Use Aladdin ONE IS TAKEN; THE OTHER 1 BY LIGHTNING STROKE! Walter I Franklin of Proctor, N. j C., a memberof the Supply Company ) of the 324th Infantry, 81st Division; at Camp Sevier, Greenville, was in. j stantly killed by a stroke of lightning while driving a team of mules along a road less than a mile from camp.! Franklin's clothes and shoes were, torn off his body, but a comrade who was sitting by him escaped unharmed. Neither wagon nor team was damag. i ed in the least. wmwmmmmmMmm * in the Long n sssmnzamia&za&mmaEam IE eyes of the army were first sel le French Revolutionary forces, i jn, won the battle of Fleurus, 1794 was a Montgolfier balloon, the tyi :crs developed from Cavallo's cruc with hydrogen-filled pig bladders. eodrica follows the Hag into the sk ne hundred and twenty-five years )n, the battles of the air find not 01 ; and Montgolfier balloons in the thi >r war, exalting the long-known su Mlvertown Cord Tires, has adopt< wrapped, cable-cord tire for airplan LVERTOWN CORDS or BL &DS alike are. service value >odrich skill and honesty put si to start, and Goodrich Test Cc ns of miles of road testing, p re. RVTCE VALUE TIRES never fail yoi : B. F. GOODRICH RUBBEI otte Branch: 435 S. 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A&hqlesaie Prices Furnishec LORICK B JOBBERS AND Mantels Sewer P Grates and*Tiles Flue Pip Stoves and Tin Plat Ranges Pig Leac Stove Pipe Sheet M< Hollow-Ware Iron Pip< "Kohler" Plumbing Fixtur "Ya LORICK B COLUMBIA S. C. a nr vait iirADi^i\Tr? AIYE. IUU VYUAIUflU Work of any nort is pure drudg your existence. But with r, purpo for a reward ai d it lightens youi pleasure. B>ive ? purpose in life! Make building up a savings account in 1 yc j. with the means to attain youi independence, wealth?they all e< persistently save. Same rate of interest (4 per cenl accounts. THE OLD F The Carolina Nationa W. A. Clark, President. T. S. Bryan, V. President. SAFETY STREN ( D IT IS OUR DUTY as well as o every way consistent with the pr the financial strength and growth o L; cuiumuuitjr. i^uuic 111 cinu ici us g more than Bankers?we are a ver it is a matter of pride with us, thai we have developed in our business, ship of those whom we serve. Prosperity is reflected to this perity of our patrons. 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