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LOUIS COHEN & COMPANY,
«33 & XI3 1 KINO STTREET, CIIA-R.L.EWTOIV, S. C.
THii DOUSE IDAT GIVES YOU “SATISFACTION” OR YOUR MONEY BACK.
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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 for 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.
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It refers to Dr. Tutt’s Uver Pill* and
MEANS HEALTH.
Are you constipated?
., Troubled with Indigestion?
■J Sick headache?
T * Virtigo?
Bilious?
0 > Insomnia?
ANY of these symptoms and many others
indicate inaction of the LIVER.
LADIES WAISTS
One of our Strongest Lines—Ladles
White Mercerized Figured Madras—A
new 1906 style. Buy them elsewhere
and you'll pay $1 50 for them. But as
we buy them m large quantities direct
from the Factory for cash, we can afford
to sell them at $1 19 EACH.
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Our Stock of Shirt Waists are always
the prettiest to be fouud in the market.
This season we hire surpassed all
records in obtaining such a tine selection
— Whether it be a Silk, Lace, Lingerie
or Woolen Waist. We have them at all
prices. Write us, send us your size and
state your price. We guarantee yon
tatiafaciion.
LADIES WALKING SKIRTS.
Ladies Walking Skirts, made of Black,
Nary and Grey, Panama Clolh, Plaited.
A regular $500 value. Priced special
by us at $3 98 EACH.
LADIES SWEATERS
Ladies all-wool Sweaters, High or
V neck. A regular $2 quality. Priced
special by us at $1.39 EACH.
We carry the largest assortment of
Garments, Ready-to-wear lor Ladies
and Children in the State. Write us for
whatever you want. Our price are the
lowest.
BLANKETS! BLANKETS!
You should order a pair ct once—
10x4 ALL WOOL white BLANKETS,
Made in Carolina. Blanket* that retails
everywhere at $5. Our price for this
mouth $3.49 PFR PAIR.
11x4 ALL WOOL White Blankets, made
in Carolina. Blankets that retails every
where at $6. Our price for this month
$494 PER PAIR.
We carry a full line of the cheaper and
finer grades in stock. Also a full line of
every grade of Laminated and Eider
down Comforts, and no matter where
you buy them, voti’ll find our’s are the
cheapest. TRY US ON AN ORDER.
Take No Substitute.
MUTILATED CURPSE
TO PROVE OWN DEATH
Insurance Companies Paid Pol
icies on Life.
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Agents for Dr. Jaeger’s Sanitary Underwear—and Ladies’ Home Journal Pat
terns 10 & 15c each.
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New Year Barqains.
To The Citizens of Walterboro and Colleton County:
W. B. Sanders,
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 General 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 satistaction to al! customers.
Yours for Business,
Deception Wat Not Discovered Until
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His Insurance Policies on His Life
Had Been Paid by Several Fraternal
Inaurance Societies. ^j
Victor, Col., Feb. 10.—J. J. McEach-
ern, whose death was reported on
Jan. 22 and life insurance policies paid,
was firrested at the home of his sistqr
here last night by city marshal, Mr.
Naylor, after a fight In which McEach-
ern was wounded by a bullet; i
McEachern was reported to havd
been killed by the accidental discharge
of gtant powder, but inveatlgation of
fraternal societies in which he was
Insured, disclosed that the body of
Robert Speed, who was killed two days
previously'in a mine, had been un
earthed, taken to the tunnel in w-hich
McEachern was working and blown
to pieces with giant pow der.
The authorities were infromed that
McEachern was the victim of the dis
charge and an old line life insurance
company paid *a pplicy on^s life.
A deeper investigation by fraternal
societies resulted in finding McEach
ern alive, and his arrest followed.
Jack Cowley, who worked with Mc
Eachern, was also placed In jail.
The treatment of the body of Rob
ert Sp6ed grefitly incensed his friends,
and a lynching was threatened.
In order to better protect McEach
ern, he has been removed to the coun
ty Jail at Cripple Creek, rnd n heavy
guard placed around the prison. (
Giave Trouble Foreseen.
Ii m-edv bet little foresight, to tell thvl
when your •*nmnch and liVt-r «re liadlc
affected, urste lioubie i* ahead, uute-i
von take the proper medicine your d 1 -
cat-o, M r* John A i eung. o( Clay, N Y.
did. H*o huvK *T had iM-ni-algi* of the
liver and stomach and liver, mv heart
\v<ta weakened, and I could not eat. I w««
verv had off for a 1 »ng time, but in E ec-
trie Bitter.. I found Just ahat I needed,
for they <| jleklv relieved ami cored me.”
Be«t medicine 4’or we.k women. Sold
under guarantee hy Jobu M Kl.iu, drug
gist, at 5iC a bottle.
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Horses and Mules Just Arrived.
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Call at my stable in Walterboro before
buying horses or mules elsewhere. You
will save money. bn every purchase you
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make at my stable.
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Refuse to Pay Taxes.
Pielormarltzburg, Natal, Feb. 10.—A
punitive expedition of 400 carbineers
with artillery have loft here for the
scene of the troubles In Richmond
district, caused by the natives refus
ing to pay the poll tax. Another de
tachment of 220 men will start later.
The ring leaders of the turbulent fac
tion have dleapeared in the buah.
The chirf of the tribe, who is now
here, describes the malcontent as bo
ing the “troublesome Christianized
section of the tribe.”, There are said
to be converts to the Ethiopian church
whose banners are Inscribed with the
words, “Africa for the*Africans.”
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Newly Wheat.
A miller in Stark county, O., ^rrites
ns that the millers of that county vHll
probably refuse to purchase mealy
wheat next year. He says they are
doing all they tyin to discourage its
production because of its inferior mill
ing qnafrties.—National Stockman.
Hag yonr cotton seed run out? Do
jon want to increage your yield
another year?
Then ’write for price* and circular*
of the Original Phillip* Improyed
Seed
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