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-,4-, i Pm pie Are IfeuafiuriAmf bjr Hr motional Rewotfa That Ptolhmr Cue of Ktranicr New lihUUid *ih! Kefiort^ c'f HUii%IIbk Vurrm Continae to Appear. a CAN NOW UK OirTAJNDKU IN OKlti HTOKKH MKKK , People Will Have Opportunity to InvrMl^ate New M<iukl TlMit In ( nueii ij Hu Murli KxrlUniufil by ItN Woodrrfid Cur*** of Certait* ChruaJc Mu ' Atlanta, Oa.'. (Pperlal. IMupatch.) j I ftrew weak and run down. I tried There seems to be no end to the ex* several dorters and rt lecat ten or eiteniont that has /nan create d here j twelve m^diclnrs without findiag by the strange and mystifying 1 a cure. I have been using this new results following the use’ of the Hoot Juice treatment twenty days ne*w Hoot Juice treateirent In | now and am ferllr^ better c.ery da cajps of stomach :;nd kidney disor 1 have spent e.’ least I25o,0tt seok- dt^and rheuynatlsnu : i^K » ewe without even getting •son- ot the severest cai.es that [relief, hut I find the Juice treat- r.iit’d .• found have •->**•» ir.»ated I nient Is fast curing me. TV nudl- anrccMfuIly with the n<v.' ilrull :.rd clii»> has proved to be worth Its nfSi AND -MANY ARE EXCITED < High School, -HMlrlOia. K. •o (inlck have the result been in ihhc> i*.>- t .. the stnVf ’rf ant their friends were dumfounded., persons who wVri helpless from rheumatism for moi tbs and who had to be carried about, has r< eov r ed as If by miracle nfter using the •trance new medicine for a ver;, abort time and are now walking the rtreets enjoying the best of health. Sufferers from stomach trouble, who could not drlt k a gins Water without suffering afterward and who claimed to have suffered asgonie* from indigestion, headaches, belching, bloating, pains after meals and other similar distresses r->w declr-'e they have a lienrty appetite can cat anything and never etiffi/f front any of these symptoms. Many prominent f-n<k lnfl,iret-*lal people of this city have usttd the treatment with pronounc/'d success and a number have glygfi out state ments for publication. Amorg these is Mr. H. P/Seay. 19 K. Pavilion street, whose w'lfe has been practically aii Invalid for four years. When seen and asked about hla wlfe’a experience. Mr. Seay sr-'.d “It |a true ^KaJ Mrs. fieay has been wonderfully benefited by the treatmenh She has been suffering t froin stgunarh and kidney trouble^ for foyr years end lately these be came/ complicated with nervous proglrntloi • .We tried several doc- IcpSt, but they did not seem to help i rd then we started trying ever ''retmdy we heard of During her Illness .Mrs, Stay*has used one hundred and forty hoftbs of vari ous we ll-known medicli* s with but little 1 Or no r'dief. She Is now n»i the third bottle of this new Hoot Juice treatment i-'ui are delighted with the results. SlTe has gained in strength, has a splendid appetite, rltef's well at night flt-1 f els bedter than she has in fmir years. In fr-t, the three bottles of t'iis new medicine bra done more for Im r .then r !| the hundred anti forty I spoke of.” At ainost any hour of the day in the- drug store where the i >w ntedi- elne is being explained one may hear stories of startling results ob- \ log It. A very Intresting ni-J remarka ble experience was related by Mr. Wilson Oslnes of 319 Western avenue, who is well known In rail way clgplcs, havli.-g been employed aa switchman by the! Central Rail way of Oeorglr.- for eight years. M Gaines explained that he had been troubled on and off for five, years ap'd the-t he suffered 'Intensely. When asked to give a description of hla case he said: “I suffered fearfully from rheumatism In my Jolnta and |t wan especially severe durtafr wet or chafgeable weather. My dlgaatlon was poor and I would .aomatlmes belch gas after eating I suffered also from headaahes, backache*, painful urlacGon and was nervous and Irritable. Somcr w ight In ^rold to me." Mr. Uafms’ story stnrte4l others tel lit'.? their experienees with it and were It not for th«' fact they many of the people gathered there were w< 11 known jn social apd buisness circles, some of the storl»s would seem too godd lo be true. Air. II. I,. Massiner, of 119 Kim street, Macon, smd Ik bad suffered from rhe ninetieth at -1 rtomrch trou ble for Hup years and tin.' al though four doe-tors told him there was go cure for him. the fir*t bot tle of the juice treatment had given relief and that he wr i Hel- ing fine. A Indy, who gave her name as Mrs. Mattie Colquit, her address as 400 Cromley street, spoke up and said: "I suffered thirteen years from Indigestion, gas on the stomach and belching. I used to throw up half what I ate and suf fered fearfully. 1 spent r- lot of moi-jy on doctors and medicines, but got no relief. When I heard about 'vftoot Jnloe and the great things It was doing for the sick. I tried it and although I have taken oi’>!y one bottle, I am beginning to feel fine. , My food digests now and what I eat stays down. I kno this new medicine is dc.ii^? me a world of good and I believe It is going to cure me compleiely after thirteen yef.rs of suffering. I, for one. can certainly reebrnmend it ’o ar; one in inv rot • lition." Ijirk of space makes it impossi ble *o print ell of the many simi lar storie.i that were told, but it is v.f ro *ry thn* at least a dozen people relied equally inter*'dific ■ iiitl startlnj * xperte. ■ s WON HI Hi II. MKim INK KAN, NOW UK OltTAIN'k'D HKltK. T.oci.l peeplc i re to l. given an opportunity to test Ih** new Hoot Juice treatirneut which has been effecting these niarvcloua cures and which has crcr.ttd so much ex- dite-nu nt In Atlanta clnrlng tlo past few w* eks. The main labora- torlea v s t Kart Wayne, Ind., where the medicine Is pn pared, have rnae’a arrangements so druggists cgii now procure it through their wholesale** Stan’s liniment Is good for pain of fanjraore ft penetrates, without nibMng, through the muscular tissue right An'the bone—relievesthe congestion and-giyts permanent ss-well as temporary relief. H«Vs Proof. A. W. Lav of Lafayette. Ala., writes “ 1 had rheumatism fur five years. I triad, doctors and several different remedies bat they did not help me. I obtained a bottl* Of Sloan’s Liniment which did me so much good that I would not do without it Lr anything.” Thomas L. Rice of Easton, Pa„ writes: ** I have used Sloan's lini ment and find it first-class for rheu matic pains.” Mr. G.G. Joses of Baldwins, L. I., |writes.-.—' T have found Moan's lin iment par excellence. I have used it for broken sinews above the knee eap caused l*jv.a fall, and to my gre^t satisfaction I was able to resume my duties in less than three weeks alter the accident.” is an excellent remedy for sprain*, bruises, sore throat, asthma. No rubbing necessary—you can apply with a brush. At atl tloalonu Priao, 23c., BOc. 3 $1M>* Sloan's Book cn Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Poultry sent free. Address Dr. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS. »wai COMMITTKK HOMW INITIAL MKKTIXG H. 1L Carlisle Klartnl < liainnan Laxt Night. Columbia, Jaji. 25.—Special: the legislative committee r-ppolrted to inveatlgnte the State dispensary commission, the attorney general and acy other persons connected with the old Stc-te dispensary held its first meeting last r*!ght. Howard B. Carlisle of Spartanburg was elect ed c*hr.-irman of the 11-'.estimating committee, and J. J. Kvans of Marl boro. secretary. The meting of the committee w-as simply for the purpose of or ganizing. No actior* was tnkeu other lhan the rlectlcn of offi-tr*. Anoth 'r meeting of the coniMlrt.e will be held next week. The* members of the investigating t-onimUtt*- are: H. H. Carlisle, chair mc-n; J. J. Kvans, secretary; J. H. Clifton, O. W. SuU|vai\ F. M. Cary and W. L. Daniel. HI'PRKMK C-OI'HT KN UANC. AI to Pi B. 1’grker and Ira H. Jones Arc Guest* of TiihunaJ. . V Columbia, Jan. 25.—Judge Alton B. Parker, of New York and former Chief Justlce^lra B. Jones, were guests on the b*nth of^ the Su preme Court today when a sitting et: banc was hold to he;-r urgu- ments on a knotty railroad c.tsc and eulngHs upon the deceased Judges, the U trr bring the late Judges aivl Robert Aldrith, Dantz- 1* r, Khigh and Townsend. Absen tees were Aseccjate Justice Woods and C.reuit Judges Devore, Mem- niineer and Wilson. * ROjL a. Grade I. William 8moak, Fannie Mae Beach,' Birdie He Iford. Grade I. Ad. Charles. Baker, Mar fon Johasot-. Cqtvsworth Fishbnrne Lillian Price.,1 Grattf II. Audrey Jonca. Grada^lII. Lennia Brown, Annie Koger, Bessie Lindkr, Mollie Linder. GradedVI. DeWltte Jarohs. ROIjL B. Grade (, Clifton JJacht- an, Har ry Frlpp, Kenneth Sttanders. Oracle Glover,’Ruth Lucas, Vernelle Hish- er. Grade 1. Ad*. Hubert Hlers, Char lie Peurifoy, Veruelle Beach. Grade II. I^irry Clough, Norton Jacobs, Lilian Ackerman. Aimic Fripp, .Mar^Smlih, Victoria Warret Fanny Zalin. G.nde Iti. Jervoy Buchanan, Al- valee'Saunders. KHtu Francis. Grade IV. Stcphat- Ackerman. Clyde Clough, fiebj dn Bois, Kdn."- llnhsUr, Klizubcth Jones, May Pat terson. Grade V. Eu-gene Black. Ludlow' Fraser, Emellue Peurifoy. ■ Grqde Nil. -Max J;. ubs. Grade VIII. F.dKh Fraser. Grade IX. .M;rtha Baker, Leilr* du Bois, Isabel Smith. Grade X. Katu<:-riae deTreviile. D«j> rtnitnt. Gradt J. Mlley MtTeer, Kent-ath Saunders,, F::rm'ie Mae Beach, Bird ie Halford, ■ Ruth Lucas. \ cruel! Hlsher. v.j.uiu 1 Ad. Hubert Dlcrs. Marion Johnson,- Patterson Mcteer. t Grade IV. Nettie Lee Bailey, Mar garet McTeer. Grade V. Ludlow Fraser. Grade VII. JSsper Fender, Mary Baker, Pet.rl Berry. Grade VIII. Lucile Beabh, Edith Fraser, Mary Padgett, Bessie Saim- di rs. Attoiulaikcc. ^ Grade I. Herbert Linder, Ruth Lucas. Grade I. Ad. Cotesworth Fish- hnrnc, Hubert Hiers, Chr.fHe Peuri foy. Lillian Price. Grade 11. James Adams, Lillian Ack.naan. Grade III. Eddie Glover, Legare Smith, Louise Glover, Elizabeth Pa-dgett. •* Grr-ie" IV. Clyde Clough, Paschal Felder. Nettle* Lee Bailey, Reba du Bois, .Mildred Grace. Grade V.‘ Eugene Black. Chaplin Davis, Ludlow Fras; r,-Alister \V|t- st 11, Emmeline Peurifoy. Grade VI. Mar.. Etta Da.ndridge, Collette F’adgett, Ruth Pellugi. Ma rie San mi r;-. May voi- Lehe. Grad* VI!. O’Hea.r Fraser, Clyde GREAT MEDICINE Doctors Could Not Help Mrs. T empleton—Regained Health through Lydia E» Pmkham's Compound* * ‘I am very glad fepetable Miss Let lord Clinton w Is teaching the Hill school was in town Saturday. Have You an Axe? 3 tained by those who have been us-JfHnd those who have not already placed It In stock can easily get II Ar-y person who suff^s frotiy indi gestlou, belching, bloating, ptflns aft er metis, loss of appetite, head aches, sleeplessness, nervousness, bnekachu*, weak kidneys, Impure blood. rheuniE'tlc pains, other symp toms of disordered stomach, liver or kidneys, can therefore, obtain the Root Juice in one dollar bottles at auy good pharmacy or by‘ writing direct to tha Root Juice Laborc-tor- lea at Fort Wayne, Itxl. In view of the phenomenal cures the medicine has effected elsewhere it Is believed that' home people, suffering from various forma of stomach, liver, ’ kidney and bowel troubles, will find in tlge new treat ment the same wonderful results, which hs-ve been experienced by Prdgett, G race. C~ <’0 V-II. sic Saunders. Grain \. lab iiiot*, Evi F.ekling Trier', Edith Kr Pear! ^rr, i.et- Aniclia Hloti. Frr.Hi r, I??u- times I could not sleep at night and ( thoea who havt already utMl It GERMOFERT For continued big yield^pply Germofert Fertilizers they do not make your land acid* GERMOFERT FERTILIZERS are comi lete sources of Phosphoric Acid, Ammonia and Potash in varying grades. Yet, unlike meat fertiliters ihey contain et Sulphur" AtU. Thus they add to your land’s yield with out subtracting from it* iwevtneis and fertility. 45 , x v -• More than this,GERMOFERT FERTILIZERS contain valuable germicidal properties that tend to promote healthy plant life. Hundreds of farmers are rairin.? bigger crop*, building up tneir farms by the.r use. To supply the big demand*for GERVIOFF.RT | rERTll.lXER:-wewere fomicJlnl to fuiU} a new plant i*M jn*r three t.mt-s as lat; e as ct - in-.l ta^to- y. | t * •* Fhere a teste»i brand for every cr- ;> N'ou ‘ ^ ought to know ul'iout thwc fertilLer*. I’irk up a fA sheet .of p-j r . NOW Wmr xo..i l ior our v / r* book..tt*.on,; wiat t : i- e rand ... ■ r^i.l do tor \£ your so i. - GermoXert^ Mnnuradtiirin^ ' CompunV, CHARLESTON, TOl 1 11 CM O' T ' A - \ * - - 4 x \ > » ” -N , r * -w ‘ S. J V r A Large Shipment of Axes Just Re ceived, Prices Ranging from 75c. to $liO. - - - - .- Jw- Are you ready to butcher your hogs? If you are you will need a meat mill and sausage staffer. Meat mills from $1.25 to $2,50. Sausage stuffers from 50 cents up. Lard presses from §5.00 up. Butcher knives 25 cents up / If you will cut this ad out and bring it to us we will give you ten per V i / 6 cent, discount for cash on the goods advertised above. The Hcj.se thai Guai . c L/a-:* I 4 i w A Him'in u I.igRtlioi.M*. . For years J. H. Don;’hue. So. Ha- ^•ven, MUb., a ihil w; r enpfuin, aa a ligluhmse keep* r. averted awful wri c ks, 1 ut queir fact is, he might hr.VC b* * D a wrcik himself, if Elec tric Hitters had not prevented "They cured me of kidney trpubfe and chills.” he v t iles, “after I had taken othVr so called cures for year without benefit and they e.;so |m- proved my sight. Now, at seventy, I am feeling fine.” For dyspepsia, ii-dlgeeticn, nil stomach, liver and kidney troubles, they’re without equal. Try them.. Only 25 eta. at Jno. M. If Kin's. Alt. C’arniel News. Mt. Carmel, Jan. 29.—Special; A Marriage of much interest took place In this section Sunday morning, Jan. 28, at the home bf the home of the bride-groom’s par ents, Mr. and Mr*. W. R. ' Beach. Ivy H. Beach add Miss Amanda Prine were married by Rev. J. 8. M. Finch, paator of Zion Bafftiat church. The bride la the youngest daughter of L. M. Prine of this •I neighborhood, the bridegroom la a prosperous young fa-rmer of many admirable qualities. The bHde was beautifully dressed In white ailk. They will soon be at hoAe to their friends near Zlor> church yrhera the groom la erecting a nice house. * The Mt. Carmel school la pro- creasing under the supervision of Miss Myra Young of Bradley, S. C.’ A. J. Padgett at this section had business in Charleston last week. Quite -a large crowd were disap pointed Sui-dcy evening at Mt. Car mel church because the preacher did not come. Mra. J.’E. Bryan, of Walterboro, spent the week end with her sis ters. Mrs. A. R. and Mrs. M. B. Padgett, of this place. Mrs. W. \V. Cone, of l,odge. Is visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. K. B. VVr.v. Mr. Lanarh Y;-"Jey ami sister, Miss Iris, were in our section. Mrs. A. <\ Beach returned to her home in Savannah'Jan. 2i*d. Magistrate E. E. Hill, of Round, hr d buelmsa in our pert ion last v.erk. • VOTlyK, State of South Carolina, Hooper, Nebraska. to tell bow Lydia E.Pinkham’s V« Compound has helped me. For five years I suffered from female troubles so I was scarcely ahla to do ray work. 1 took doc tors’ medicines and used local treatments but was not helped. I bad su?h awful bearing down pains ar.d ray back was so weak 1 could hardly xvulk and could not ride. I often had to sit up rights to sleep and rr.y fri 'tida thought I rould not Kva long. /1 my request iny husband got me a bottle of Lydia E. l inkham’s Veg etable Compound nmt I commenced to take it. by the time I had taken the seventh bet‘Jo my health had returned a*id I began doing: my washinnr and was a W' 11 woman. A tony time for three weeks I did a’d the v’orn for eighteen boarders vith no sijTn.t of my o:d trouble return- ir.^. tlany buve taken your medicine after seeing what it did for me. 1 would not take $1000 ar.d be where I was. You have my permission -to use my name i? it will aid anyone-”—Mrs. Susie Tlm- rLETON, IIoo|K.r, Nebraska. ThePinkhan reconi is a proud and peer less one. It is a record of constant vic tory over the obstinate illsof woman—Ills thet d«‘al out despair. It is an established fact that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta ble Compound has re stored health to thou sands of such suffer- i ing women. Why don’t you try It if you i neodscch a medicine? •- JNO. M. KLKIN’H Hl'CX’RHH. Great Popularity of Plan to Hell Medicine at Hair-I*rire and Guarantee a Cure. Jno. M. Klein the enterprising druggist rather than tfalt the or dinary methods of introduction, urg ed the Dr. Howard Co. to secure a quick sale for their celebrated spe cific for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia ty offering the reg- ulrr 50c bottle at half-price. The wonderful success of this plan was a grt.n surprise even lo Dp. Klein and today scores of peo ple here in Walterboro are using !•: d prajsaig this remarkable reme dy. So much talk has been caused by this offer and so many ... „ friend^ have been made ;or the specific thi.4 the Dr. Howard Co. ha\e authorized Druggist Jno. M. Xi< u to ccnt.niK the special half- price sale fer a limited time long er. In addition to sidling a 50c bot tle of Dr. Howard's specific for 25c IB.- Klein btas so much faith in the remedy that he wijl refund the niorcy to anyone whom It docs not cure. \ This last achievement of science Is of great value in curing sick head ache. Thousands of women are to day free from that painful disease so.efy through the use <u this spe cific. DEATH OF PHI UP THOMAS Art his home near Ritter on Dec. 12, 1911, at four o’clock in the af ternoon. He passed away just as if sleeping. Though he had suffered Intensely for two weeks before the iuu came. |t was hard, oh, so hard, to part with our det.r old grandfath er, whom we loved ao dearly. But Gcd docs all thli-<ga for the beat. We know that onr loaa la hla ater- nal gain, and all we can look for ward to Is to prepare ourselves to meet him in heaven on the resur rection morn. He was 82 years and 2 moths old, and had lived a good Christian life from marrirge to death. .He was a member of Sandy ivun church, Hampton. He leaves tp mourn his loss a loving wife, one son, eight grandchildren, and ki greai-gr; ndchildren. ' beside • host of relatives and friends. Grandfather was of a grand dlspoal- position. He loved everybody, and i 'ways had a smile for each and everyoro whom he came in contact with. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. • He bade hla cempr-nions and chil dren moat dear. Not to grieve for him when he was gone. Tlif name hairl thr-t led through srenes most severe. Had kindly aseisteil him home. GranddauarMer, , Julie A. T. him THE r.\TNF>S OF HEALTH ( K" E *■ , * . - - I (’ OQc’n. If'dlng is the ' i. l 4 . • >f ’'fin H’H- - ‘ •. 4 >• f.t.U-e hend y >. \* 1 t y t *■*!.. coKfrn ih»' : tl IVo; ' v « Sam* ■se l il!*; <)«t the I 'urvi s anil If MaU A bin INoizic h\ii. you are t'rfn, your h. >?* 'is nor w h;\,t It should he. If you ;m> ! !o: Irg w* i"ht sterdily . t ’.ore is h'jr.iv t hii! r wroafi that > a) u';i’ l.e ; 4- d to at uZi* A ‘jii enr :not be 4a*.' ^ i y n no strop?, if ■ u a rt thin. • . If rfe-'t h* akh ■ d f ‘Mi f*n ! i»l I Tim tjf I: I *’ r. i:l. •; vie f* : V : h flesh-funnlns; f*x«i i - <•' <•: ill ’g i*r < »• .. • il *f i e ri-- stim- -uriv..*. r- im* —- r — X i <*ii xo * a**-. - ~ v a r * r '; , r* <• a u i d . t -i < if'*?” ff}f .•••’. 1 Tat re 'tor* ; V ♦ P CO] r l ! H ’\ V |„ * Qf . -Jip rj i ic a >r::.aj cor Ui< i cf ftt 1 * *• -i wthlb Tty day" f t h *’ f 1 c .■ h . . ■ ,, . 4 A cl tt * pr'viicatii’" .of r J : e l r . r. 1 f*ti t S v re CO T'fi rm ted lictk 1 ■ :*'i 1 • * ■*> J ii.’ - ’ V J HQ . M Kls (ft r to T fu nd PPr 1 i * ‘ r •'> < -out ’ 11 he -V o ney, to a 1 VO*. » buy * tig rti d »11S- i . -G. * kIi r *na, j U y Th more *s T •V if * A b K ■w gr n in Master. j wei-ht pTCr rind. ' T he 3*1? k is/ W. ’ti rl f re, F. ,lai|. ■v V’ vN'vN; X N v Mi;!* L<: I;.* * la.; ;< l-. town: spci-.llrg serr**tlr'!3 «^t the home of Miss Lucile Hiers. jail bb'. Tlu 5'i>n and wrawny enu hay Samoan ;u Druggist Juo. v ‘-'4- r* «* « l.j- «*' - - . it L IJ.U. _ X'l. Ki-ir *- stofc, with the ktsowlpaxe that ir ft i« not. ^ucqe«sfuj it will, coat absolutely nothing. \ ' l! ' •