The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, January 24, 1906, Image 7
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■ TDli BODSE TBAT CIVES YOU “SATISFACTION” 08 YOUR MONEY BACL
The Largest Retail Mall Order House In the South.
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COMMON SENSE REASONING!
If we promise you the best values. Why not trust us with an order. Write us freely for samples or prices.
You’ll Find The GREAT BIG BUSY STORE The Cheapest place in the South to trade with.
Our Guarantee Strengthens what we say. It is binding upon us, and protects you. It costs you nothing but a
two cent postage stamp tor samples, or our prices, to find out to your own satisfaction that We give the very best
values obtainable. We have bargains in Cloaks, Suits and Furs. Send us your size—Give us an Idea of what
your desire. We guarantee we can save you fully 25 PER CEMT on every purchase.
SPECIAL OFFERINGS FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY.
"aobblKir to Pny Pnnl.” I
*• This saying had Its origin iu tb*
rivalry between St Peter’s cathedral,
now Westminster rbbey, nn-1 8t
Paul’s, when, in 1Y>0, an r.pproprln*
tlon was made from St Peter’s to
make good a defleien-y in the accounts *
of St. Paul’s. Much opposition waa
shown to this, and It was for the time
a popular outcry. “Why rob Poter to
pay Paul?” The saying waa revived
as a proverb upon the death of Wil
liam Pitt, carl of Chatham, in 1778. Tho
city of London argued that so Illus
trious a statesman should be bnried at
St Paul’s, while parliament held that
the remains of so great a leader should
be placed with the dust of kings and
that to bury him away from the Abbey,
of Westminster would be again a rub*
blng of Peter to pay Paul
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LADIES WAISTS
One of oar Strongest Lines—Ladies
White Mercerized Figured Madras—A
new 1906 style. Buy them elsewhere
and you'll pay $1-50 for them. But as
we boy them in large quantities direct
from the Factory for cash, we can afford
to sell them at $119 EACH.
Oar Stock ol Shirt Waists are always
the prettiest to be found in the market.
This season we have surpassed all
records in obtaining such a line selection
—Whether it be a Silk, Lace, Lingerie
or Woolen Waist. We have them at all
prices. Writs us, send us your size and
stats your price. Ws guarantee you
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LADIES WALKING SKIRTS.
Ladies Walking Skirts, made of Black,
Navy and Grey, Panama Clolh, Plaited.
A regular $5 00 value. Priced special
by us at $3 98 EACH.
ladiesTsweaters "
- Ladies all-wool Sweaters, High or
V neck. A regular $2 quality. Priced
special by ua at $1.39 EACH.
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We carry the largest assortment of
Garments, „ Ready-to-wear tor Ladies
and Children iu the State. Write us for
whatever you want. Our pries are the
lowest.
BLANKETS! BLANKETS!
You should order a pair at once—
10x4 ALL WOOL white BLANKETS.
Made in Carolina. Blankets that retails
everywhere at $5. Our price for this
mouth $3.49 PFR PAIR.
11x4 ALL WOOL White ^iankets, made
l n Carolina. Blankets that retails every
where at $6. Our price for this month
$4fr4 PER PAIR. . '
We carry a full line of tbs cheaper and
floer grades in stock. Also a full line of
every grade of Laminated and Elder
down Comfo/ts, and no matter where
you buy them, vou’ll Mud oar’s aiw tbs
TRY US ON AN ORDER.
Sickening Shivering Fits
of Ague and Malaria, eau be relieved
and cured with Electric Bitters. This
is a pure, tonic medicine; of especial
benefit in malaria, for it exerts a true
cprative influence on the disease, driv
ing it entirely out of the system. It is
mnch to be preferred to Qninine, hav
ing ndne of this drug’* bad after-effects.
E S Monday, of Henrietta, Tex., writesV
“My brother was very low with
malarial fever and jaundice, till he
took Electric Bitters, which saved his
life. At John M Klein's drug store;
price 50c, guaranteed
Agents for Dr. Jaeger’s Sanitary Underwear—and Ladles’ Home Journal Pat-
.JUsta*— terns 10 & 15c each. Agn
Man Mysteriously Murdered.
Warren. O., Jan. 20.—The people of
West Farmington, a village near here,
are greatly excited as a result from
the mysterious murder of R. E. Lew
is. a wealthy banker and farmer. An
unknown man. came to the horns of
Mr. Lewis In a carriage. Lewis and
this man. It ts aald, were in confer
ence for an hour. At the end of that
time Lewis was found lying dead with
his head crushed, and hla bauds aad
feet tightly bound. The body waa
covered with burning straw and oiL
The unknown stranger was missing.
THE NEW IDEA
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. Horses and Mules Just Arrived.
•Better quit at once, there is money for you io doing so.
Make it your business to inventigate our business.
Shop around, go to the biggest, the best and the cheap
est. Then come here and see how easiiy we can please
you with a new and hustling line of special bargains
just received from headquarters, New York City.
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New Year Bargains.
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To The Citizens of Walterboro and IColieton County*
We begin our New Year’s business with renewed energy,
and have purchased our goods at a price that will enable us
to give to our customers a* BARGAIN on every thing we
handle. We carry, as usual, a full line of GeneralJ^Merchan-
dise, Clothing, Notions, and everything that is carried in an
up-to-date store.
We handle all kinds of high grade Fertilizers, and solicit
your business. We guarantee satfsiaction to all customers.
Yours for Business,
Pyw Crouted Panic.
Philadelphia, Jan. 20.—Fire which
originated in the roof garden of tho
Hotel Flanders at Fifteenth and Wal
nut streets, created a panic among
the guests, which was quickly allayed
when It waa discovered that tha bias#
waa not serious. The fire waa caue>
ed by an unlrisulated electric light
wire on the roof garden. The two top
floors were flooded and the fire was
extinguished without difficulty. The
loss will not exceed $5,000.
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Greatly in Demdau.
Nothing is more in demand than ft
medicine which meets modern require
ments for a blood and system cleanaer/
such as Dr King’s New Life Pills.
They are just what you need to curs
stomach and liver troubles. Try them.
At John M Klein’s drug store. 26c,
guaranteed.
« Government Members Arrested.
Rival, Esthonia, Jrfh. 20.—The me!!*
hers of th, “temporary government”
were arrested last night, including a
lawyer, M. Paska, who is the candi
date of the Esthonlan party for elec
tion o the national sasembly. Revolu
tionists are reappearing in the dis
tricts from which the troops have
been withdrawn and are condemning
and executing persons who extended,
hospitality or asMistance to the sol
diers. \
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Call at my stable in Walterboro befove
buying horses or mules elsewhere. You
will save money on every purchase you
fhake at my stable. ' cHflfifi
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WALTERBORO SUPPLY COMPANY
B. G. BY GIVE. Proprietor.
LllllCTEtil.
Her la.
Husband (newly married)—Don’t yott»
think. love, if I wars to amok* It would!
spot! the curtains? Wife—Ah. you arft
really the meet unselfish and thought*
fnl husband to be found anywhere.;
Certainly it would. Husband-Well,
then, take the curtains down.
A Grim Tragedy
is daily enacted* in thousand! of homes,
I as death claims/ in each one, another
victim of Consumption or Pneumonia.
But when Coughs and Colds are pro?
ly treated, the tragedy is averted.
Hnntlev, of Oakklandon, Ind., writes*
“My wife had the ronsumj
three doctors gave her up. Finally she
option, and
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took Dr King’s New
Consumption, Coughs and Cold!
which cured her, and today she is W<
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I and strong.” It bill* the germs of all
diseases. One dose relieves. Guaranteed
at 50c and $1.00 i>j John M Klein,
druggist. Trial bottle free.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
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TOUB JEWELRY FROM
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Repair worlr a specialty.
Wfttorauui’e Idftal Fountalu Pena.
| CABBAGE PLANTS, CELERY, LET
TUCE, beet and all kinds or
garden plants.
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We are prepared to furnish cabbage
plants grpwh from the best seed'pur
chased from the most reliable seedtnen
in the business. We hsve the following
varieties: Extra early Wakefields,
Charleston or large type Wakefields,
Hsnderscn’s succession, Large type Sat
dutch. These plants are grown in the
open air and will stand great cold. We
nse the tame plants in our thousand
acre truck farm. We have a careful
man In charge of the plant denartmant.
and will carefully peck them. We
guarantee the count. Express rates will
be reduced thirty per cent from last
iq small lots $1.00 par thou-
lots $1 So $1.25 per thoa*
MiHgaStm, 8 0. If cash
^npany cedar goods wiU hfi
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