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The Flesh Maker
THIN MEN AND SCRAWNY WOMEN CAN GAIN A POUND OF GOOD SOLID FLESH DAILY
HOME ENDORSEMENT.
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Money Back in Any Case Where Samose Fails to Increase
the Weight
WEMH YOURSELF BEFORE USIMS
HOW TO GAIN HEALTHY FLESH
Weigh youreelf before commeac- M. Klein Advises Thin -Folks
lag to use Bamoss, the great flesh :
to use
forming food. The wonderful sals' While thinness may not he a die- ’*“* — w * — tn
of thl. nrentrstioD since first In ! ea.e yst it 1. in reality a condi- "**“• ° r MOfl# p,,,. '^lev^l th^e trouble, and
of this preparation since first In- rea.uy n coaat , out ^ ^ u ^ |n #Tery way ..
Hundreds of W’slberboru (Vtlseas
ran TrU ¥oa All A boat It.
Home endorsement, the public ex-
press:on of Wslterboro people,
should be evidenced beyond dispute
for every Walterboro reader. Sure
ly the experience of friends and
n^ixhbors. cheerfully given by
them, will carry more weight than
the utterances of strangers re
siding ia farawt.y places. Read the
following:
C. A. Eckardt. Main St., and
Railroad Ave.. Walterboro, S. C.
says: **I eco recommend Doan’s
Kidney Pills in r?turi» for the ben^
Good, healthy flash can only be efit they brought me. My kidneys
The Stats of South Carolina,
Colleton County.
COMMON PLEAS.
B. C. Bellinger in his own right
and as trusts# of K. E. Ballinger
(now Lxot>) nod also a trustee of 8.
C. Bellinger, ^ ♦
Plaintiff
against
M. E. Bellinger, (now
Lyon), C. Bellinger, 8. C.
Bellinger, L. Bellinger. E. T. Bell
inger, E. C. Bellinger, H. S. Bellin
ger^ M. C. Bellinger, M. G. Bellin
ger, W H Estes, and May Estea.
Defendants.
To the defendants above nomed:
You are hereby 'summoned and
required to aiawer the complaint In
this action, of which the original
Is on file in the office of the
Clerk of this court, and to serve
a copy of your answer to the said
complaint on the subscribers at the!
office No. 190 Meeting St. Charles
ton, 8. C., within twenty days af
ter the service hereof, exclusive of
the day of such service; and If you
fall to answer the complaint with
in the time, the plaintiff tn this
action will c-pplly to tbs Court for
relief demanded In the complaint.
FISHBURNE A FISHBURNE
B. C. BELLINGER,
Plaintiff's Attorney
July 30th. A. D.. 1812.
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WHERE DOCTORS!
I FIILEDTIHELP
1*diR E. PUWt V«8«tft»
big Compg—d Rgtfcofgd
'Mrg.’Grggn’g HgglHi ,
MASTER'S SALE.
The State of South Carolina,
Colleton County.
COMMON PLEAS.
Harcklus Fraser,
Plaintiff,
vs. „ .
. Joe Chisolm, et al,
o Defendants.
By virtue of Decree of- above
Court herein I will sell st public
outcry st the Court House tn Wal- I ^
terboro, 8. C.. on sales day in Bspt-^j^ ^ ^ aBtJ 0T#r#0
ember next, same being second m * m
Covington, Mo.-"Your medtefam han
aons ms more good than all the doe-
tor’s medicines. At
every monthly period
I had to stay in bed
four days because of
hemorrhages,. and
my back was se weak
1 could hardly wak.
I bave been taking
Lydia E. Pinkham’n
Vegetable Com
pound and now I can
stay op and do my
work. I think it in
the best medicine on earth foe women.”
—Mrs. Jennii Green, Covington, Mo.
How Mrs. Cline Avoided
Operation.
Brownsville, Ind.—“I can say that
Lydia E. Pinkham ’s Vegetable Coen pound
has done me more good than anything
else. One doctor said I must be opera
ted upon for a serious female trouble
and that nothing could help die but an
operation.
”1 had hemorrhages and at times
could not get any medicine to stop them.
I got in such a weak condition that I would
have (Usd if I had not got relief soon.
"Several women who had taken year
Compound, told me to try it and I did
found it to be the right medicine t»'
HUM FOLKS MADE FAT
gained by the use of the proper too
together with natural action of the
did not act as' they
hould and I
subject to backaches and pains
my kidneys. Doc.n's Kidney
tablets, anil see how your weight In-
Mk to week. Large
troduced la Watlerboro and the re- t l° a t U at o««<ls attention. Under M oa g|n an< j be perfect-
remarkable reenlt following Its use the nourishing power-of Samoa#j iy healthy, should usd Samose, the
h«ve made John M. Klein such an healthy, natural flesh will soon be great flesh forming food and
Mthulutlc believer oo the ,r.at Mtalurt. *“ K|1 r " tor *' "• 1 « h ’T™ 1 '.'?'
o( Samoee that he hi. 'ThU remarhebl. lleeh form.., foo, c0 " m ~ cl “* to “* t, ‘— U,U *
personal guarantee to refund the strengthens the system generally ereaseg from
money If Samose will not make thin aud buiidu up the flesby tissues so box for 50c.
•aat good, natural plumpness re- Samoee does not contain a partlcl
•ulis. I of starch or pepsin nor is it any
v ai Au ° unc0 °f flesh is better tb&n nauseating preparation such as la
a roa % guaran ee, u ^ ^ pound of theerj. John M. Klein usually recommended to make peo-
’* Sieves that the best possible pow- pi« fat. and which does not boild
... ... . &r8 of Saniose is to have it tried up good healthy tissues. Samose has
w ** * ® OM . . me _ , by hL customers, and to Induce all valuable fleeh forming propertlse
mSIe*?!^ he^ls hi? cannot say l of them t0 uje H ’ he offerft t0 pay ,OM * up strengthens the sya-
too much to induce people to try it ‘ r ' r Samose in case it does not tern, heips the food that Is eaten to
This marvelous flesh forming foo.] give fcatisfactlcn. No stronger proof be a»simnated in a natural manner
lg assimilated as soon as it is taken ^ than thlj can be given of his faith and absolutely restores health to all
Into the stomach, makes good riel in It. Ho has s*en hundreds who the organs.
blood, tones np the weakened syi-! •vero weak, thin ahd scrawny be- if y->u are not perfectly satisfied
tom, helps to assimilate the food 1 • on e pluitap. robust and strong, sole with the results of Samose. Jobs
and makes the user plump and :y threugh the use of Samoee. Ten M. Klein will return yopr money
well. ; days treatment 50c. i without any quibbling.
Bent postpaid on receipt of pric# Sent postpaid on receipt of price. Sent postpaid on reclpt of prilce.
For sale by all dealers. Price !•
seats. IPostor-MUburn Co.. Buffalo
New York, solo agents for the Uul
the
-Doan’s
people fat and restore health and
strength to those who use It.
This is a strong guarantee
he has seen so many of his custom
ers who a few weeks ago looked like
"Were all medicines as merltor-
ous as Cho-mberlain’s Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy the world
would be much better off and the
percentage of suffering greatly de
creased.’’ writes Lindsay Scott, of
Temple. Ind. For sale by all deal-
C/BBCA
IOOFIMW’
(2nd) day:
All that piece or parrel of land
embracing lots Nos. 52, 55, 55. 57,
59, 70 and 71. according to a plan
of the division of the plantation
of the said Francis Y. Glover call
ed West Bank, situate, lying and
being In County and Stata afore
said, bounded North by the Broad
Street of Jacksonborb, south by lots
No#. 55, 85, and 17 according to
the plan of the division afore-
sald, and West by Pon Pon Neck
Road sol containing thtrty-fvs
(35) acres, mors or lass, except
about ode and one-half (1 1-2)
acres belonging to the colored
church.
The above property to b^ sold
upon the following terms, to wit:
All Cash, purchaser to pay for pa-
P*r*.
.? C. G. Henderson.
Master.
Walterboro. S. C. Aug 9, 191S.
CITATION.
H. D. Padgett, Esquire, Acting Pro
bate Judge.
WHEREAS. J. F. O’Qulna.
made suit to me to grant him let
ters of Adrolnlstratlou of the Es
tate and effects of J. D. O’Quinn.
THESE ARE THEREFORE, to
cite and admonish all RYSd singular
the kindred and Creditors of the
said J. D. O’QuImi, deceased, that
they be and appear before me, in
the Court of Probate, to be held
avt Walterboro 8. C. on the 3rd of
September next, after publication
hereof, at 11 o'clock In the fore
noon, to show canse, if any they
have, why the said Admlnistratlocf
should not be granted.
GIVEN under my band this
12th day of August, Anno Domini
1912.
female troubles.
”1 am now In great deal batter health
than I ever expected to be, so I >thiak I j
ought to thank you for It”—Mrs. O. M. r
Cum. S. Mala St, Brownsville, Ind.
DON’T
No
In these days of physical cultura
and health foods, one woild hardly
expect to so# any thlu, weak, ema
ciated people, but In spite of all
this, nearly every person you meat
Is thin and scrawny.
Good healthy flash can only ho
gained by the ass of the proper foo4
with thorough assimilation of tha
fat-giving elements. Nine people
out of tea In order to weigh so
much as they ought aad be perfect
ly healthy, should use Samos#, tha
great flesh forming food. Weigh
yourself before commencing to eao
these little tablets, and as# hour
your weight Increases.
Samose has valuable flesh-form las
awl tissue bulldjag properties, and
when it Is assimilated with tha
food. It ceases the flesh- making
elements to be retained and tha
weight Is naturally Increased .
Jno M Klein the popular druggist
has sold in the last few weeks, a
great many packages of Samose, ev
ery one with his ptrsoiml guaran
tee to refund the money If It did
not give satisfaction and has . had
but one person ask foe the money
back. «*
J. L. McLaurtn to
la Wa
hoc.
Roc.
A letter has been received by
county secretary. W. W. Smoak, off
the farmers union, from former sen
ator, j. L. MoLaurln, of Benaotta-
vllle, accepting an Invitation to ha
present the first Saturday In Oeto-
Published, on the 14th and 20at her to deliver an address at tho
Metal
SMINGLEr
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SHINGLES
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laid they sahaer . _ . ,
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FOR SALE BY
BROWN & HARDWARE COMPANY
WALTERBORO, * SOUTH CAROLINA
Are Ever st War.
There are two things everlasting
ly at war, Joy and piles. But
Bucklsn’s Arnica Salve will barxish
- piles in any form. It soon sub
dues the itching, irritation, iar
tlamation or swelling. It gives
oomfort, lavites Joy. Greatest heal
er of burns, bolla, ulcers, cuts,
bruisas, ecsema, scalds, pimples,
ahtn eruptions. Only 25 cents at
Joo. M. Klein’s.
P. W. Rlaher, of Bmoaks, was
amoag these who had bnslaeas la
Walterboro Monday. .
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eautThmu
SODA
t *U L r
LIVED ON
RAW EGGS
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Mr. Mm#s bycrleict WMi Dtf»
faro* Ms. Hicks asd
Battmilk for Thrtt Years.
Cecfltoe, Md —Mr. George Rfcharfe,
of this place, during the past 12 years,
has probably tried more different died
than the average person would ever um
ia a iif*** 111 *
What he has to say about his experi
ments, must therefore be highly interest
ing to anyone suffering from indi^tiou
or stomach troubles of my kind.
He ays “For more than 12 years,
I suffered with stomach troubles, and
paid hundreds of dollars for doctor bills
and metfidaas. I was also operated oa
for piles.
lUved
M. iL Crosby, of Sniders, was la
tows Friday oa bustaess.
oa dried peaches and buttermilk
S three years. The only thing
not give am pafs was raw eggs-
a physical wreck. I could not
d was as aear crazy as s man
Jibe.
say that after taking two 25-cenf
> of Thedford’s Black-Dra
i alt I ever sc
I have been working daily oo the farm
ever since, and I am aa hard as iron.”
This purely vegetable remedy has been
to sacccmfnl use for more than 70 yearn.
Try#. Bulbs sure that it’s "ThsUiofd’s."
Every one admires the tone
and finish of our PIANOS,
ORGANS and other musical
instruments. The oldest Music
House in the South. The best
of everything in music. Write
for free song book. Piano
tuning in the Country at rea
sonable rates.
Sieging Musk House,
No. 243 King Street,
CHARLESTON. S. C
day of August, 1912, In the Press
and Standard.
H. D. PADOHrtrr.
Clerk of Court.
Acting Probate Judge, Colletoa
County.
News From Lodge.
Lodge, Aug 17 Special: The
protracted meeting st Carters Ford
closed Friday. No doubt this meet
ing was well attended at «very ser
vice and it Is believed thist much
good will follow. Several new mem
bers were added to the church, both
by letter and for baptism, which
ordinance was administered Friday.
Rev. Lawson is now engaged in a
Court House here. Mr. McLaurUx
will visit Walterboro under tha
auspices of the county farmers untom
but prefers Ho make sn address to
the public, after which on ssecutlvm
session of the farmers union will ha
held. This meeting will begin at If
o'clock at the Court House and tha
public is c&dlally Invited to ba
present.
KLEIN’S UNUSUAL OFFER. 1 1
!>r. Howard r. .Specific at Hstf Price
and fiusrsatee a Cure.
It isn't oftet* that I have faith
enough In the medicine put up by
other people to be willing to offer
meeting at Peniel, which will doubt-, to refund the money *lf It does
lees contirvue through this week not cure, said Jno. M. Klein, to a
Miss Ids M. Fishburne, of Wal- I Press and Standard man who drop-
terboro, was a pleasant visitor to ped Unto his store, "but he la glad
Carters Ford Friday.
W. H. Hlers attended the picnic
&t Grover Friday. He reports a
large crowd and a pleasant time.
Mrs. W. If. Hiers and daughter,
Miss Luclle, Is visiting relatves at
r’hrhardt this week.
We are glsd to report that Clar- 1
ence Caldwell, who has h^en very HI
for the past few weeks, is able to
be out again.
L. A. H.
to sell Dr. Howard’s specific for
the cure of constipation and dys
pepsia on that basis.
The Dr Howard Company In order
to get a quick introductory sals,
authorises Dr. Klein to sell their
regular fifty cent bottles st—half-
price, 25 rents ar«d. although ha
has sold a lot of It and has
guaranteed every package, not ona
has been brought back as unaatiar
factory.
He ia atill selling tha apacMe
stat» of oh»« ntr of ToiMo. Loom coosty. m. ' at half price, although he cannot
Fraok J: « b»n»/ mak— oath that h»- U aasWr ,.<1 1,__ i_ n „ u A K* able to da
C taer of the Srm of V J Ch-!»r A Oo.. So- V®' 1 how *° n * n ® *1'®''.
bvaioou in tso rttr of TuMh. Comtr ao4 so, and anyone who Is subject
State aforvaaid. and that aald Srm will pay _ rtnu Mn«Ylnn alrk hoaitr.-he diUi-
tbr ram of ONR ni NDREO DOLLARS for COnstipsTlon. SICE neaUFV OO, ®***1
raeh and every ease of Catarrh that ranoot bo OMS, liver trouble, IndigCStlOU Of
eurrd bj the oac of Hall a Catarrh Care. I general played OUt'Condition, OUght
raAKK /. CHESrr. . trke advantage of this chance. To«
S-’S.n,,"".. <•*» t.11
M. A. w. CUUMI. II ■ ■
Nutary PnhUc. M
Hair* Catarrh rare U ttkw tatmally and
art* directly Upon the bluu<l and muroo* rar-
faeea of tho ayatem. Send for teatlaoolala.
Maj. John Black, of Charlestoo, is,
spending soasUms with rslatlvss lu ..
town. _ „ 1
r. S. CHRNRT * CO.. Tolodo, O.
Said by an Dracgtato. TV.
Taka Hall's rautly PlUi tor sasstlMtAru
are not satlaficd iGth tho specific
that they can come right back to
his store and h* will rafund thslr
money.
Mr and Mrs. B. R. Ulmer, of Ruf
fin were ia town Monday. . «
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