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McCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA Thursday, November 20, 1941 Fruit Juice Laxative PRUNOL Guaranteed te Relieve Constipation Prunol is a scientifically homog enized emulsion of mineral oil, fortified with phenolphthalein and savory prune juice. Even fretful children like its creamy “Prune , Whip” taste. Prunoi lubricates and i mixes with the wastes in the in testinal tract, causing a gentle, comfortable elimination, without griping. Stimulates muscular vigor and aids in bringing on regularity. An ideal family laxative, especially for children, expectant mothers and elderly people. Prunol is sold on a positive money back guarantee. You must be en tirely Satisfied or your druggist Is authorized to refund your money. May be had in 60c and $1.66 sizes. Prunol fa soW and guaranteed by PEOPLES DRUG STORE McCormick, S. C. Jo Relieve Misery of IBjK; jbhtionah Mr. and Mrs. El win S. Titus and Richard Corley Titus of Knoxville, Tenn., have returned home after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Corley. St. Sgt. James S. Spence and his friend, Pvt. Joe O’Brient, spent a recent week end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. Spence. Mr. W. Ben Britt, and daughter. I Miss Martha Jane, of High Point, N. C., spent the week end with relatives near town. Mrs. S. M. Cooper of Ninety Six spent the past week here with her daughter, Mrs. J. F. Mattison, and Judge Mattison. Mrs. W. B. Nickles and son, Mr. Boyce Nickles, of Hodges, visited relatives in and near town one day the past week. Mrs. Maggie Holliday Bullock of Greenwood is here on a visit to Mrs. W. J. Talbert. Miss Lavilla Britt, teacher of Home Economics, of Salisbury, N. C., spent the week end in the Buffalo community with relatives. Mrs. R. J. Mimms and son. Mas ter Bobby Mimms, from Green ville, spent the week end here with her mother, Mrs. F. E. Wil liams. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Butler and sons, Masters Felton and Wyatt, spent the week end in Au gusta, Ga., with relatives. -xx- Sullivan News Of much interest to the people of this community was the an nouncement by Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mayson of the marriage of their youngest daughter, Mary, to Mr. Holly Whatley of Kirksey which was solemnized May 8th. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Halti- wanger and family visited Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Corley Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Reames, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mayson, Mr. Ed ward Reames, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Anderson, Miss Juanita Reames, Mrs. Sydney Whatley and Sydney Louise Whatley of Greenwood spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Julian T. Reames of Saluda. Misses Lillie Mae Wood, Estelle Mayson, Mrs. Wood, and her mother spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.. T. C. Winn. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hughey and Miss Lillian Hughey of Columbia, ANNOUNCING v ' S* , 1942 CHEVROLET TRUCKS . ^ V* ,0^ % OF ^$f|’ % €4 mm mzy,. <1 > : 4li i JJ ' l < jJ * m $ - ~ JR, m mm. 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They’re GEARED TO HAULAGE LEADERSHIP for the Defense Program—these massive, long-lived Chevrolet trucks for ’42. • • • That’s why they have the strongest ap peal among buyers who want powerful, dependable, economical trucks capable of HAULING EVERYTHING AMERICA NEEDS. • • • Choose Chevrolets and you’ll own the trucks that are geared to "stand the gaff” of these hard-working, fast- B,Ggest - CHq/Ce OF L£AD tXSHll» economy en „. 6, N£s.».<* e,n ® in 1 • 9 lP e ° r a p n S , p ®c/of Master” . / Fepu/ or ^ i 0n d in Power and f' ne ' With ext*' }° Q d~ moving times! ;n THRIFT-CARRIERS FOR THE NATION TO AID DEFENSE PLANS— RETURN YOUR MOTOR TRUCK INVENTORY CARDS McGrath motor go., inc. McCORMICK, S. C Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Drum monds of Langley and Mr. J. C. C. Seigler were guests of Mrs. R. T. West Sunday. Mr. W. G. Corley and Joe Corley spent last week end with Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Winn and family. Mr. and Mrs. William Harper of Columbia visited Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mayson Sunday. Mrs. Press Culbreath, Mr. and Mrs. Strom Culbreath visited Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Winn and family, Sunday afternoon. Many were present at Sullivan School House Sunday night, and heard a very impressive sermon delivered by Rev. A. D. Croft at this time. Everyone is urged to attend the preaching services at the Sullivan school house. Rev. Manly has services every 2nd Sun day morning and 4th Sunday afternoon while Rev. Croft holds a service every 3rd Sunday evening. The Sullivan H. D. Club met Tuesday, Nov. 11, in the home of Mrs. J. J. Mayson with Mrs. Holly Whatley, assistant hostess. Every one present enjoyed this meeting. Miss Mellette gave a very interest ing talk and instructive demon stration on marketing, grading, j labeling, etc. After the demon stration, the hostess served de licious refreshments, consisting of a chicken salad course and coffee 1 with all accessories. We weie de lighted to have Mrs. W. C. Jaynes of McCormick witn us on this occasion. Messrs. G. P. Winn and J. P. Sullivan of Fort Jackson, Colum bia, spent the past week end with Mr. and Mrs. Chick Winn and Mrs. John Press Sullivan, respec tively. Mr. T. B. Gilchrist, Mrs. Virginia Bailey, Tandy and Jack Bailey, attended the funeral of Mrs. Will Agnew at Red Oak Grove church, Friday afternoon. Rev. A. D. Croft and Jimmie Reel were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Shuford Sunday and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Mayson. Misses Sarah Catherine Winn and Ellen Gilchrist of Edgefield spent the week end with home- folks. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gilchrist and Mae of Belvedere, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Gilchrist, Sunday. Mrs. Bob Quarles and children visited Mrs. J. E. Winn and family Tells What She Did To Relieve NERVOUSNESS-HEADACHEY FeelingDueTeOOMSTIPATION If No Appetite—Gas Pains, Head aches, Nervous-Tired Feeling From Constipation Bother You —Profit From This Lady’s, Experience — Tells How Williams Formula was of Immense Help to Her. You, too, may find that Williams Formula is just the medicine to bring you the relief you’ve been looking for. Mrs. C. J. Powell says her story has a happy ending be cause she discovered this medicine when she did. She addresses her letter to us from her home at 83fl Rmne St., Petersburg, Va. “Con stipation has given, me much dis tress, and the resulting sluggish feeling made me nervous. I have had acid-indigestion after eating, and sometimes could hardly g&jbo sleep at night I was so uncom fortable. “But since taking Williams For mula my elimination has been stimulated and I feel like being more active. I can enjoy my meals now with Williams Formula relieving the gassy pains which distressed me. I’m indeed happy to recommend Williams Formula to others ** WHAT IS WILLIAMS FORMULA? Williams Formula combines in one pleasant-to-take medicine, these many splendid qualities; Stomachics for increasing appe tite, mild laxatives to ease out sour gas and bloating and bring relief from distressing constipation symptoms, and mild diuretics to help promote urine flow and thus relieve smarting urinary pains in bladder and passages. Mrs. Powell Knows What it Means To Find Satisfying Re lief. Williams Formula deserves 1 all the praise given it according • to her Statement. SEE FOR YOURSELF WITHOUT DELAY Knowing full well that on!-/ YOU can be the JUDGE of such a fine medicine, we ask you to fol low others right here at home and come to our store today for you’- WILLIAMS FORMULA. If this is the medicine you have been want ing and waiting for and you d^ not try it, only you are the loser. So do not put off this important ; matter another day, but ask us for one of the 3 economical sizes and J start taking Williams Formula. Peoples Drug Store, McCormick, S. C. —Adv. Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reynolds and family of Clinton were visitors in the community during the week end. Mrs. Fannie Reynolds and Thelma, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. May- .son„ Jr., Billie and Jack Mayson spent Sunday with Mr. W. W. Mayson, Sr., and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Winn, and Jack, called to see Mr. and Mrs. George Talbert of Plum Branch and Mr. and M^s. E. P. Winn Sunday afternoon. Friends of little Miss Beth May- son. attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mayson, regret to learn that she is confined to her home with whooping cough. Mrs. Frank Capra of Jacksonville, Fla., is also sick while visiting her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Mayson. Friends of Mrs. T. B. Gilchrist. Mrs. Robert Winn and Mr. Ed. Winn are delighted to know that they continue to improve. Miss Janie Reames of Green wood spent Saturday with Miss Virginia Winn, who was home for the week end, from Greenwood. Miss Gladys Reames and Mr. Eugene Reames of Aiken, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Reames and family of Kirksey were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Reames, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Drum monds of Langley called to sea Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Corley Sunday afternoon.