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mrs. r o. s. mms dead OUT AD. MOLES and WARTS MOLESOFF Cor U« ranoral of HOLES and WARTS without pain and ' laaTlng natthar near nor mark la tha aama raaMdjr that wa aold your grandmotbar, and hna ainaa Ita Aral appaaranca upon tha markat, earrlad with it tha UNANIMOUS INDORSEMENT of MAN and WOMAN. MOLXSOry was tha baat la plonaar daya, la still tha bast today. Our lot« experience protects yon. We guarantee. Letters from pertonagea We all know, together with much valuable Information are contained la an attractive booklet, which will be aent free upon request. If you have any trouble getting MOLK30FT. send one dol lar direct to the undersigned. One hundred dollars In gold will be paid to the party mail ing to ua a picture of themselves before and after using MOLEflOPF; these picture**) be accepted and used by us for advertising MOLESOFT. One n llllon people aill see youy pic ture with and without an ugly growth on your person. FLORIDA DISTRIBUTING CO.. Dept. B 21« Pensacola, Florida. Wife of Well Mm. F. Sash, Doors, Blinds, Roofing, Brick. •jr And all Builders Material Carried in Stock in all Merchantable Sizes. Orders O promptly filled. Let us figure with you. We are sure our prices will save you money on your needs. C. JL SAVAGE. lanofacinrer of Rough and Dressed Lumber. Walterboro, : : : : : S. C. „ \ New Stables at Lodge Wo desire to announce tluit we have opened a p X' 1 N, y A Liver}' and Sales stables at Lodge, and are pre pared to supply the neqds of the people in these linos. We shall keep on hand a choice supply of horses and mules for rale, and teams for hire. Our desire is to serve you and we ask that you give us a trial. ■ ■ ■ \. LIVERY & SALES SLABLES J. R. KINARD, Proprietor. s. c. SIR! *u <> " m&' • You can save money on ycur Clothing, Shoes, Sweaters, Dry Goods and Readv-to-Wear - ■ ■ huow h«r» W«dMud*y ufternoon Af ter an ill dm* of several weeks, in her llth year. The fuiteraJ servic es were held et her le£e meldenee Thitmday morning *t 11 o’clock, cofuffueted by Rev. g. W. Ackerman of Round; saaleted by assisted by Rev. J. R. Funderburk, of Walter boro. A large number of relative* and friends attended the funeral ter vice# **** followed the remains to the < «unoton 1 The following acted as pallbearers Dr. W. R Ackerman, J. A. Weeter- ber*. J. E. Moore. N. G. Morrall. H. S. Strickland, Claude A. Oravee. Mrs. Curtis was s Miss Curtis and was married 45 years e-go to Rev. F. O. 8 Curtis. She is survlvud by her husband and the following chil- rtreo: Mrs. H. 8. Blitxwd, of Lake City; Miss Rosa Curtis, Walterboro; H. K. Curtis. Rocky Mount, N. C.; F. McF. OurtK Dtllon. all of whom were at her bed»id«* when the et«l cr.me. Mrs. Curtis was a Christian lady of msiiy. exemplary traits of ehara/rt'T ] at.d wta much loved by a wide cir cle of relative* end friends, who are sincerely sorrowful over her death. Baptist Mtaie- _ Away. g. Curtis died at her Mr*. McPtiall Dead. Mrs. Mary' Kathleen McRhail.wife of Mr W. L McPhail. died nt her home in the EdJsto Hpecttoi« of thsis cour.«*y last Sunday about noon, afte an Mlnese of only a few days. She suffered with that dread diseas hemorrhrgic fever, and waa taken sick Tueday of last week. Either Dr. Cleckley or Dr. Stuckey were her all the time during her illness and a trained r»’jrse waa alt® in at tendance, everything being^done tha intdical aklll or human aid could iv; com pi b li Tie burial took place on Monday afternoon at Brier Creek Second Advert 1st church the ser vices being conducted by *Blder B. W Sltneath The pall be-«rcr» were as follows: J. J. England. B. D. Donald. Jur»i Bewslnger, Capers “teedly, W. H. Richardson, and J. M. Stokes. Mrw. McPhail was about, forty-five ysc-rs old, and had been married for twen- ty-seven ywara She leaves a hus- band but no children. She was a Min: Srnoak, of tbs Smoafcs etsetion, and was a sister of Dr. L. E. Smon-k who formerly Uvcd in Bamberg; and Messrs. J. E., W. B., and Jtf. M .Smoak, Mrs. Kingrd, of this dtiy was her tister. She was a devout Chrlrtain wom an of bo&utiful character, and her many frt«w<ia regret deeply her un timely death. The sympathies of us all good out to the husband to sorely bereaved.-yr3*mberg Herald. Don’t sajpyou have nothing worth showing at the County .Fair. You have What is It? Free from grease, Miklredlna Al mond Cream Compound does not make hair grow’. It Is a most <1t*- lightful remedy for chapped hands, face n.nd llpt*. also for men after shaving Xf>c. and 50c. a bottle Mil- dredina SperiaJty Co., Boston Ma.sa. k-ii-ti ; The best farmers in the counts will have exhibits at the fair Are you one of them. Metj are Judged by what they do. Miilie-1 «iri>tin Twins D nd. Wllirliigtor*, N. C.. Octox- 10, l A3 pcs U 1 to The Billboard t The cell l r;.icd MilUe-Cihrislire, “twf’.ii? kn . i ail c’rr tb world, du 1 yr-. tt-rday at their pld homestead i t Coluusbu;' county, tide SLilisv', Wi.’l- i:« a few hours of one anothi.r li;. twit’s were about 00 years old Horn in slavery limes, the wom en who were colored, wen -old in in their youth for $40,000 for ex hibition purposes > They were stole from ti e owner in Phil;• lelphin, aM a few years later they were found in London, where they were being e hi in ted They were recovered by 'he ow’ner and have been exhibited all throughout this and other cour» ries snrer since. They were Sc-en in tills city with n carnival a year ago The twins had two her..1s and two sots of lower eJrtremil*^#, but hud ♦he same body. It Is reported that they were very wealthy —The Hill- board The fair belongs to the wom**n, and they are going to show what they ean do. Fortune* in Fare*. There’s often much truth in the saying "her face is her forturo,” but Its never said where pimples, skin eruptions; blotchts, or other blemishes disfigure it. Impure blood is bj\ck of them all, and shows the need of l>r. King s New- Life Pills They promote health and ber.-uty. Try them. 25 cents at Jno. M Klein's. The management of the fair will wear n broad smile for every wo man bringing an exhibit. And the smile will last . 5,6,7, 8, .1912.. Free Hurricane. The famous Trotting Ostrich. Stands 10 feet high and weighs 400 W unds. Fastest and largest in the world, ill trot daily in front of grand stand. - " _ . u . Free Balloon Ascensions. ■ Double Parachute Drop. Exciting and thrilling sensation. The Biggest and Merriest Midway Yet. ;ven big shows, including Hamilton’s ’orldVWorjder Show,mirth music,sights, shows rtf-high class entertainments. Ferris wheel, Merry-Go-Round. •+ t> o High Wire Perfomer. Dare-devil risks in (; mid air. Free. Two performances daily. <P Racing, They’re Off! Fast horses, run ning and trotting. You can’t miss the races. • / Reduced Rates on Railroad The County’s Best Products Shown. Five big buildings full of exhibits, works of art and intensely interesting. You are Urged to Come W. B. Gruber, W. W. Smoak, J. M. Moorer, President Secretary Supt.