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* r- -'« y LOUIS e©HEW ^ eOMPPMY, A: 3i iviNCir x'r * * ^irr, on x »f > v,k. o. THt ROUSE THAT filVES YOU “SATISFACTION” OR YOUR MONEY BACK. ^ f ■ •. . ■ 1 The Largest Retail Mall Order House In the South. V ■ . '* ' • ' ’ i I I I I M I M I I I I M-l-M H I I T SAMPLES SENT-AND PRICES QUOTED ON REQUEST. WE HAVE JUST OPENED THE LARGEST STOCK OF SPRING GOODS , . 1 ' " 1 * IN THE SOUTH. V c: r> Death of an Infant. On Fftbrn^rr 1? th<5 AurpT ot LtmiI ri u-'d the ho:i.e of MI* aitirP^ir* E P her tlon and crtrried to Him ttam- l»er tiietr infant. Kobef*, foer i moftliH and twelv** Dunnjr it* '\s *>ho; t af> it ha<I fttS tl.e tned’cnl aft it- [ twn 'Altbin their ic.K'h, nud more ihua nil, the little fellow received the \cara Htid nttentiou of u kind ami jmtietit mother It is sail, but Gcd knows bes«. hope it may be the menus of biiugitif another to the Mas er. “Safe iu the arms of Jesus, Safe on His gentle bteast. There by His love over shadowed Sweetly its sju! tduill rest. , Gmud mother. SILKS, SILKS. An assortment without s peer in the Bouth. BOX BAY TAFFETAS—19-inch ffusisuteecl Tatfets SuSs, in b.sca snd colors. Price 50 LENTS PER YARD. • 35-Inch Gusrsnteed Black Taffeta Bilk,sells everjwhere at fl. Our price ?6c per yard. New Crepe de-Chine, in Black, White and all the evening shades. \alue$i. Our price 75c per yard. We have a complete assortment of new spring dre , -» aoods, in ail me Ican- luir hln»de ? . and taoncs. Write u» for hampies. Vour nearett mail boi places our siores next door to you. White and Colored Wash Goods. The most extensive line iu the south. . Mercerized white FIGURED Madras from 10c to 50c per yard. White picquee in different siz ■, cords and welis, from 10 to 50c per yard. White India Linen, from 5 to 35c per ya d. Two cases of New Boring' Gingham^— all new patterns. Value 12 1 2c Our price 10c per yaid. Three cases of mercerized sttiped, checked and t Islds zephyrs. All new colors Value 18c. Our price 12 12c per yard. Ladies Wa Iking Skirts. Our’s is the prettiest line ever opened un All the new (Plaited and Citcuiar < fleets are represented. Made of Brtl- liantioe and Chiffon Panama, in Black, navy snd grey. Price range from *2.50 up to *16 50 EACH. Ladies Wash Skirts. We are fbowing a full line of Ladies Whiite snd Colored Duck, White and Black Picque, and white linens—plain, strapped and stitched, and Embroidery • rimmed Walking Skirts. Priced from 75c up to *10 00 EACH. In Our 'Ready-to-wear Department. We are showing a complete line of Ladies Waist*, in W die Lawn. White Linen and White and Black China £iik, Plain and Trimmed. Prices tange from 50c to *12 00 EACH. Ladies Suits. Our spring line of Ladies Shirt Waist Suits have arrived. All beautiful crea tions. Made ot White and Black Lawn, White Linen, White and Black Cnina Bilk, Plain, Hemstitched and Lace trim med. Priced from *3 to *°5 00 EACH. Grave Trouble Foreseen. It needs but little foresight, to tell that when your storaach and liver are badly affected, grave trouble is ahead, unless you take the proper medicine yonr dis ease. Mrs John A icung, of Clay, N Y. did. She says: “I had neuralgia of the liver abd stomach and liver, my heart was weakened, and I could not cat. I wat * verv bad off for a long lime, but in Elec tric Bitters, I found just what 1 needed for they quickly relieved and cured me.’* Best medicine for weak women. Bold under guarantee by John M Klein, drug gist, at 50c a bottle. Agents for Dr. Jaeger’s Sanitary Woolen Underwear—and Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns 10 & I5c each. ft ******* S THE NEW IDEA S STORE. In order to reduce my Store I .. * a have decided to make a big cut on o all Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Gaps, etc., for the next thirty days. Call and secure a bargain before the time expires. New Year Barqains. To The Citizens of Walterboro and Colleton County: Items From Lodge. ‘ Mrs Rosa Carter and MTs Add* Copeland paid Ehrhardt a busine« trip last Tuesday. Mr and Mrs Willie* Folk and little daughter, Flossie, visited the latteri father and mother last Tuesday. Mrs Mabel Copeland and little girls, Edith and Minnie dined with the former’s uncle, James Carter Lift Thursday. Mr and Mrs James Carter and lit tle ones visited Mrs Carters Uiim* 1 C Polk last week. J II Padgett paid a flying visit t* Maj. Joe Carter’s last Friday. In the last few days Muj. Joe Car~ ter’s health has improved very muck. We ha\e had a bad time for (azm work this year, the weather has taec so unsettled. Hut from the way the farmers are hauling fertilizer tVrf are expecting to have a good crop. Henry M Carter paid Ehrhardt a flying visit last week. W. B. Sanders, We begin our New Year’s business with renewed energy, • -S ^ and have purchased our goods at a price that will enable us O to give to our customers a BARGAIN on every thing we handle. We carry, as usual, a full line of General Merchan- ^ disc, Clothing, Notions, and everything that is carried in an SHI - ~ ^’up-to-date stdre. We handle all kinds of high grade Fertilizers, and solicit your business. We guarantee satisfaction to all customers. .v* • '" & Yours for Business, \ 040 MA.IIV STREET. * WALTERBORO AND ft JACKSONBORO. S. C. $ *%x%***xzx**************** TX*, littleDocfar WALTERBORO SUPPLY COMPANY 13* Cr. HYR,^E, I*roprietor_ Two Car Loads Horses and Mules Just Arrived. LI. MCI [EH. CURES Liver Complaints; uses only Ramon’s Liver Pilli and Tonic Pellets, and gives your money back if not satisfied. Your liver is the biggest trouble maker. If you would be well, try Ramon’s Treat ment. Only 25 cents. Walterboro Drug CompaDK Brown Manufacturing Co., St. Lonia, Mo., and Greenvillei, A Tei -Dealer In- GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Call at my stable in Walterboro before buying horses or mules elsewhere., Yon will save money on every purchase yon make at; my stable. c. IX M *m g M la 113 !Ji -III tv' mu :^=i] i g z 5 ifi t jjljl *Hi|i j. ! iii 1 Editor Press and Standard: On tfe night of the 15th, of February* A I* Benton, of Pine Grove section Miu Elizabeth M Smoak, of Stehab section were happily married tt the home of the bride’s uncle, J B SwmjIl. Only a few relatives and friends met present J D Yarn, a notary pukiici performed the ceremony. The bride was dressed in a beatrtL- ful costume .of brown. The groom ras in-neat attire. CASTOR IA Tar *■**■*■ rmiAr— UnKM Yn Han AhnytiafS k * / t pf . a • ■*-**.- ... u- .. ^