The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, January 31, 1906, Image 7
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LOUIS eOHEN & COMPANY,
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THfc’ BOUSE TBAT GIVES YOU “SATISFACTION” 08 YOUR MONEY BACK.
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The Largest Retail Mall Order House In the South.
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COMMON SENSE REASONING!
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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 lor 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.
A WONDERFUL PROOF.
SPECIAL OFFERINGS FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY.
LADIES WAISTS
One of oar 8tronee*t Lines—Ladies
White Mercerized Figured Mad rat—A.
new 1906 style. Buy them elsewhere,
and you'll pay $1 $0 for them. But at
we buy them in large quantities direct
from the Factory for ca^h. we can atfjrd
to sell them at $1 19 EACH.
Our Stock of Shirt Waiats are always
the prettiest to be found in the market.
This reason we have surpassed all
records in obtaining such a tine selection
— Whether it he a Silk. Laos. Lingerie
or Woolen Waist. We ha>e them at all
prices Write ua, send na T°« f •'‘d
state your price. We guarantee you
tatisfactlon.
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 9# EACH.
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LADIES SWEATERS
Ladies all-wool Sweaters, High or
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Y neck. A regular $2 quality. Priced
special by TTs at $1.89 EACH.
We carry the largest aatorlm ent of
Garments, Ready-to-wear tor Ladies
end Children in the State. Write us for
whatever you want. Oar price are tbo
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
month $3.49 PFR PAIR.
11x4 ALL WOOL White Blankets,made
in Carolina. Blankets that retails every
where at $6 Our price for this mouth
$494 PER PAIR.
We uarty a full line of the cheaper and
finer grades in atock. Also a full line of
every grade of Laminated and Eider
down Comfo.ts, and no matter where
you buy them, von’ll find onr'a are the
cheapest. TRY US ON AN ORDER.
Hqents for Dr. Jaeger’s Sanitary Underwear—and Ladies’ Home Journal Pat-
~ terns 10 & 15c each.
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The OnrntnjT Gins* aa a Detaonatr**
tor of the Sun'a Heat.
“T.it‘ sun’s heat la so|grcat”—
But aa iatelligoat young woman in-
tcnuptcM tbo scientist impatiently.
••After all.” she said, -it i* guesswork,
this talk about the excessive heat of
the suu. You eau't prove any of your
claims.” -
He was disgusted.
•*1 can’t?” he cried. “Why, it Is the
easiest thing in the world to prove that
the nun is hot enough to melt iron,
granite, the hardest substances known,
into liquid, into steam.”
“How would you make such a proof?"
she asked incredulously.
“With the burning glass.” said he.
“A burning glass is.slightly rounded.
Thus If bcnd4 Into a focus—it concen
trates upon one small point—a number
of sun rays. The tiniest burning glass,
catching only a few rays, will light a
fire, sot off u gun or bore a red hole in
your hand.”
“Yes.”
‘The solar heat which the burning
gljjs collects •’’•r uo is the tiniest frac
tion of the sun’s actual bent.. We can
prove tills by focusing with our glass
rays from a powerful lamp or a great
fire. We get a small, bright spot, a lit
tle heat, but this heat is nothing to
compare with the heat of the lamp it*
self.
“So. knowing, now. that, the solar
heat which the burning glass gives to
us is but a fraction of the heat of the
sun. we take a burning glass a yard In
diameter—sucb glasses have been made
for the sole purpose of convincing skep
tical persons like yourself—and this
’glass concentrates many hundreds of
sun rays for us. and It gives us a heat
greater than we cpn obtain in any fur
nace. a beat that will melt rock Into
vapor.”
The scientist smiled triumphantly.
“There Is your proof.*' he said. “The
burning giass will only collect a tiny
portion of a burning object's bent and
the tiny portion of the sun's heat that
It gives us is yet sufficient to change in
a jiffy a block of granite Into a puff of
ateam.’*—Exchange.
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Horses and Mules Just Arrived.
New Year Barqains.
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To The Citizens of Walterboro and ICoHeton County:
Better quit at once, there is money for you in doing so.
Make it your business to Investigate our business.
Shop around, iro to the biggest, the best and the cheap
est. Thou come hero and sse how easily we can please
you with a new and Unstling line of special bargains
just received from headquarters, New York City.
W. B. Sanders.
040 MA.HV STREET.
WALTERBORO AND
JACKSONBORO. S. C.
We bsgin our New Year's business with renewed] energy,
and have purchased our gaods at a price that will enable us
to give to our customers a’ BARGAIN on every thing we
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handle. We carry, as usual, a full line of General]^Merchan- ^ 111 when bustards’ and bours' bead#
i ■ ?«ere ns common as sirloins and s*d^
dies now are there were scarcely any
vegetables to eat with them.
Sickening Shivering Fits
of Agne and Malaria, can be relieved
ond cured with Electric Bitters. This
[ is a pure, tonic medicine; of especial
benefit in malaria, for it exerts a true
curative influence on the disease, driv
ing it« ntirelv out of the system. It if
much to be preferred to Quinine, hav
ing none of tbisdrhg's bad after-effects.
E S Mnnday, of Henrietta, Tex., writes: |
‘My brother was very low with
malarial tever and janndioe, till ha
took Electric Bitters, which saved his
life.' At John M Klein’s drag store;
price 50c, guaranteed
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Tonxh Eatln*.
Those who have partaken of peacock
declare that gorgeous bird to be decid
edly tough eating, s while it is said of
the swan that the fact of its ever hav
ing been a familiar dish speaks highly
in favor of ancient English cutlery.
d!se, Clothing, Notions, and everything that is carried in an
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up-to-date store.
We handle all kinds of high grad e Fertilizers, and solicit'
your business. We guarantee satislaction to all customers.
Yours for Business,
WALTERBORO SUPPLY COMPANY
13. (i. H YJR.IVE. Proprietor.
Mora Than CInver.
Ted -r Is Sawyer a clever doctor?
Ned—Oh. very! He can tell a woman
patient she needs to take -beauty ex
ercises without offending her. — New
Yorker.
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GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
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Call at my stable in Walterboro before
buying, horses or mules elsewhere. You
will save money on every purchase yon
make at my stable. /
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Dangers ot a Cold and How to Avoid
Them.
More fatalities have their origin In of
result from a cold than from any other
cause. This fact alone should make peo
ple more careful as there is no danger
whatever from a cold when it is properly
treated in thebeginnlng. For many years
Chamberlain’a Congh Remedy has been
recognized aa the moat promp and effec
tual medicine in use for this disease. It
acts ou nature's plan, loosens the coughs
relieves the lungs, orena the secretion,
sni aids nature In restoring the system
to a healthy condlti?#. 8 Ml by Jcbn M
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CABBAGE PLANTS, CELERY,
TUCE, BEET AND ALL KINDS
garden plants.
We are prepared to furnish cabbage
plants grown from the best need pur
chased from the moat reliable aeedmen
in the business. We have the following
varieties: Extra early Wakefields,
Charleston or large type Wakefields,
Heuderscn'ssnoceeaion, Large type flat
dutch. Theee plants are growu in the
open kir and will stand great cold. We
use the same plants i& our thotuend
acre track farm. We have a careful
man in charge of the plant department,
and will carefully pock them. We
nte* th* const. Express rate* wRi
thirty per cent from loot
sruarantee <
be reduced
Prices v. in m
mod, in large
mum! F. O. B.
in small lota $1.60 per thon-
lots $1 to $1.25 per thon*
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