The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, May 10, 1911, Image 7
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TON MEN AND SCKAWNY WCMEN CAN GAIN A POONDOf.GOOD
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AND WALTERBORO BRANCH
WALTEBBORO; - • • . gOUTH CiUMHjOX
Let si save you money on your Boy’s wash clothing.
We can do it. We will sell you better suits for less
money than you can buy anywhere else in Walierboro
—that is, on saving, and the clothes will wear longer
DOLLAR for DOLLAR, AT COST
I. SOBEL.
Manager Walterboro Branch
WALTERBORO * * • §. O.
WE BUY CHICKENS AND EGGS.
the rswU. feature of O
picnic at ench «T
slttge doinx nil
iuate this featnre «ae
y
FLESH DAILY
Money Back in Any Case Where Samose Fails to IncreRW
the'
The services jrere begun hr
usual devotional eserriaea.
ed by B. B. Easterling, alter
C. .C. Crosby took
testing and preaid*
eaiag with a welcome add
half of the chnrch.
The Invited speakers failed t* or- ,hl * Preparation
the Weight
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Weigh yourself before commenc* John M. Klein Advisee*Thin Koike Good, healthy flesh cop only
t* wee ttsmirrr gained by the use of the proper foot
While thlnnese may not he a Hls-
yet It Is In reality a condl-
R lag to use Sai
ilhrming food
li
the great flesh
The wonderful sale
since first ln-
together with nstoral action of thn
organs of-aaslmllntloa. Nine pet
oat of ten in order ti* weigh if
trod tired in Wstlerboro and the re- t j on needs attention. Under much as they ought and be perfesL
■wniarkahlc result following IU
the nourishing pow«r of Samose ^ healthy, should une Ssmose, imm
flesh forming fnatl aas
ourself h*>
but we had. hdwevef, three
abts speeches by the fololwtMi.
Dr. H. W. Black, of Waltirhsio
ss introduced. He spoke tn bln m 7 . w... .. ^ Weigh yourself
usual assuming manner and we hope • a. t < »eie\«r on e gre atuined. ! fore commencing to use these UttW
yen we believe, he made a lag*- " f Siimose that he gives hisj remarhuhle flesh forming foot tablets. anB see how your weight hH
ing Impression upon his hearers. personal guarantee tor refund the rtrf>ngt heus the synftetn generally creeses from week to week. Lars*
Rev. B. K. Halford, of Walterboro ft Samose will*not mdke thin an j builds up the fleshy tissues so ho* for k®c. ,
people, fat and restore health and that good, natural plumpness re-
strv-ngtU to those who use It. suits. . ...»
This is a strong guarantee, but An ounce of flesh Is better than
a pound of theory.
Samose does not Contain a'partlelG
of starch or pepsin nor Is It nap
nauseating preparation such as In
was introduced ss the second
er, and delivered in his usual Ips-
l-ressive maimer sn address warn
ing the P«*opie of the lack on the ^ f) <s ^ n M() iaa|J) . of h||t a pound of theory. John M. Klein usually r^commendsd to make
i *.°* * n * n 5 prepare or t wh<> a few we,*‘ks ago lookt^d Ilk*- heileves that the best possible pow- pie fat. and which does .not bulM
hour of death. .J walking skeletons become plump antjers of Samose is to have .It tried, up good healthy tissues. Samose
In the end of the services C. C. 1 1 1
short ad-
IIOE
$3.50 Value for Only $1.50°
Never before have vojiJjjh! the op
portunity to buy 4—f)ur-4 bijrb
jrraile papers for i^lie price -of one.
Think of it, four papers for the price
of one, with a dandy premium
thrown in extra. This is positively
the best clubbing offer that you have
ever seen.
The Pro^re^ive Farmer
every VS * mans Magrttzine .....
Tiit* National limitvy Journal
Tut* Frea.' ami Stamlanl
o One Pjor :h “Ever bhai p Shear* 1 /'
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You May Have" Them Total • ' ; 0
ALL FOR $1.50
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The Pre-nessive Farmer ^ GazeUe
oi kaici^ii, I., c.
| Crosby also delivered a
! dress. ’ °
Tile com in it tee i*repure<l for thr
i c (H-asion a background very suitable
* for the speakers to s'aiid in front
I «*f. The following words were print-
well through the use of Samose he|by> his customers, and to Induce all* valuable flesh forming -pro pert ion
, feels lit- cannot say too k much to in-, of them.,to use it. be offers to pay; tones up and strengthens the n|*»
dmV people to try it. for the Samose in case it d*es not torn, heijv* the foocUthat^n eaten Bk
This inarvelRus flesh forming foo.
Is ass I tu I la ted its soon as it Is taken
into (lie stomach, makes good rich
give satisfaction. No stronger pniof Ik a-siniilated In a natural
than this can be given of his faith
in it. He has seen hundreds who
| “<l in large leti.Ts
As you are ndw
so once wax I. us I am now. soon
prepare [or death am’
Ly on Mil, It*. , r *' ........ —.,
‘ (oilow me."
This was very thoughtful on the; imm-
part of i he commit tee. and was
said to Le venf appropriate for
si’t-h an occasion!
At the ciOse oi' tiie exercises the
asso< iaiion extt ndi-d to !>r. Black
a life time irMitation t*» a'tefid the
tuemurial at rtetiops and he prepar
ed tt» nmke ,t ‘■n<«tih at »;ih meet'
ing.
*i”«e singing was • n;< y «h1 by .all.!
,Thf meeting ndjourt;t i about two’
o'i !i<ck to p. rtrke if the bountiful!
bio*si tones up the weakened ays- were weak, thin and scrawny be-
tsin.
ami
he I ps to a-tsitnilate the food come plump, robust ami strong, sole,
makes the user plump and'ly through the use of Samose. Ten
days treatment 50c. ,
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and ahsoSufely restored hehlth to nS
the organs.
if >"*11 are not perfectly satisfiej
with th$ .results of Samose. John
M. Klein will return your monnf
without any quibbling.
p.:st furtu h<- '. i»y b-v 1;»
he.mi j dvpus, .1 f. o
s which
t>e»if»i* -s t e.nm-t ?*•• t tire*!
■by lot d appln aliens, as they- car-:
n r r- o h th« di -‘:is d ten ions of
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rme deafnii^, ar.d tl:u
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jettu e,i by an irflame<1 t /’idilion
in by con-j
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ttatttca)
iof Jl;
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it is- -
the
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The* rrogrt-^iv * Far’tu:
is tniide in the South, by
Southern tr.on, ami «lraN
vyith Southern conuitioiis-
the ctmliti t ** you are inter-.
e.<tul in. ihe o of Tho
Froyroyhie harrm r is to
give to the 1 aimer? of the
South a paper that will help
them in every branch of
work. It i- therr one conw'
t>leie Southetn farm pai** r
— the i'aiH-r made f*>r you.
Regular price $U i». Thi-
ofTer yrooil for n*--w subscri -
y.ions only. , •?
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of .ten are <; .is. <1 by Cntarrh,’ v
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lars for stay c.*s« of deafness <, t •
by ci irrh thr.t cannot be cure i
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fin March V. A W:*i
kf r hied su in* home lit Lodge in
the fifty *jkomt year of bis age
I
r true V'eligfoi
• of g.'ll i*»ll.*9^
oti
wi< ^out
as sound
«y in
He wa» born In ISaM, July isth.
at, the old Walker homestead, near
here where he had made hisr home
until a year and a half ago he
tthoved (o his place. Thus nil his' lift*
had been spent tn Colleton Countv.. , , . . . ,
Of a large family of brothers , , U1
sisters he is survived by only otej
brother, Mr. Joe Walker of 8moaks
and two sisters, Mrs. W.* G. Mole of
Gillsonville, and Miss Augusta Wal
ker of Lodge.
Feb. 11. 1900 be was marrKnl to
Irene Hiott, daughter of |fr. Henry
llfott of Walterboro. ,. . ,
ioua training so far from his home
.*?S lyres
i>.- Can *
ri '.eya held ov«r bin
ik ' ,, ' , ‘M^/ t i ft .4 ) oy > the terror of
SUIn t« « her husband her* oWtr" and t he rn getuent b«« tn-- • >m- ^ 'F-
and an only cilu :/phdo. Then came the fnsioT.s ruth!*’ loving saVionrf • Shpuhl not
l less i*otii:u.'ui<I to seek a home, . ^ a CjfriHtlan ..father give his erring
This I'oy grew up aith inhyritv v> here af. the byj n*** d expect. Q., a - **|ine upon line and precept uy-
nmrltyLus. the chief of-which w«? sis lance from Min. Even flu* rt ^
self-will and distaste for books. j quest to . send the boy’s trunk
This finding which might have his scanty wardrobe wnii , denied
, l.*e« overcome by careful training him. and the poor waif was throwfl
pudge ei love
boy.
nient. The father, absorbed In his
feverish haste to make money let
the boy grow up with saw
. hands and negroes.
Profanity, vulgarity, the use of to-
baee*. snuff and cheap whiskey
greeted thi* waif at all. times. He
neglected, prayer and relig-
This astonishing ofter will be kept Open only a
time. Take advantage of it and send your order
There are three of their children.;
two boys. Henry and John, one girl.'
Reba. the oldest Is ten, and tbe ;
youngest six.
He Is greatly misaed by his
friends sad our hearts go out in'
sympathy to the bereaved widow i
and tbe little children.
Hope bids us' look beyond life*;
short day to a reunion in that*
city EtercaL whose builder and
maker Is God. ' .
adrift on the gr»*iit ocean of life
without a puddle or oar.”' The boy
grew up amid wolds and cuffs-—
mill no sympathy, no love, nor was even
forebeurance shown him. The
old. old story of Jesus and his lovts
was unknowp to him. s
This father held a high place in
an evangelistic church. This boy
Is a novice in religious matters, but
on precept"? Hire a* lift ie 1 an)'
tlidlu a IIUIc? A father Is wholly
responsible Xor his son’s Iw-ing. And
should he be Indifferent to bis
frtte? Though I gS’O hU my goods
to fi*ed the poor and P*>’ body to
be burned and have not Id'tr l* P**'
fitetb me nothing.
If a man hath not the spirit of
Christ he is none of bis.
WANDERER.
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Judge R. G. W. Bryan of Hende
sonville was in town Saturday.
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bedy saffers. Chamberlain’s Tab-
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for IndigoetloB. They increase tbe
floar of .bile, purify the blood, aad
etreagthea „ the stomach, aad tone
ap the whole digestive spparataa to
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