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LOUIS eOHEN & eOMPftNY, S33 & S34» STREET, CH>VRL.E»TOIV, N.*C, i TBI; BOOSE TBAT filVES YOU “SATISFACTION” OB YOOB MONEY BACL” The Largest Retail Mail Order House In The South. Our offerings on this page cannot be duplicated at the same price in any other House in the South. No matte what your want may be—We’ll quote you prices and send you samples. Write us freely; Adlrondark. The word “Adirondack” comes to ns from the lanKU&ge of the Mohawks. With them It was Ha-de-ron-dack and meant wood eatera. This term was applied lu derision to a few members of a once powerful branch of the Al- jronqulns, fl’hd were defeated by the Iroquois and forced to seek refuge In 5 fastness of the mount*IP.?- Tuey weft* in great distress, and it is said they sent messengers to Uieir victors asking them to make no further war upon them, as they were reduced to the ne cessity of eating roots and the bark of trees. A few of them Anally escaped to the north, and others were captured and held In slavery by the Mohawks. GEXTS FURNISHINGS. We can save yon money on Gents far- nishings. We are showing yoa oar new spring line of gents negligee snirts, un derwear, hosiery, collars, caffs and ties. All this seasons nobbiest styles—send as your orders oi what you want You’ll get the latest. 0 LADIES WAISTS. We carry a tremendous assortment of ladies waists of every description and fabric. Order one, state what yoa want sad we will send by return express. Waists that retail every where at $1.75 and $3 Oar price $1.25 each. We have the largest and prettiest as sortment of novelty neckwear in Cha rles- ton. Write and investigate. The goods and the Making of oar ready to wear garments equal custo m tailoring it’s only the prices that are poorer. y« fw nTHING- We ouj direct from the factory, saving the middle man’s profit. We have a (all fall of Boys salts of every kind of wash fabric. Prices from 50c to $3.00 per salt* Boys wash pants from 25c to $1. per pair. SPECIAL. Ladies bla:k mercerized aatine Petti* coats. Made with a 20 in. flounce, finish ed with a 2 in. frill. Value $1.50. Our price $1.00 LADIES WALKING SKIRTS. Of concevbale style made can be found here in all the popular fabrics in cream black royal navey and gray. Prices from $3.98 up to $20.00 EACH. Ladies corset covers lace and embrod- ery trimmed, a regular 35c quality. Our price 25c each. < SPECIAL. Ladles black and colored Taffeta silk petticoats, made with a large flounce. Hemstitched—Value everywhere $6.00. Our special price $5. each. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. The materials at the present time would cost you more than we ask for the ready made garments. 50 do* Udleahigh and V neck gowns i ucked and embroidery yokes. A special value at 50c each. Ladles white linen walking shirts, beautifully tucked. Skirts would retail at $2. Our price 1.2^ each. LADIES RAIN COATS. Ladles fine Rain Coats in Castor, Ox ford and Olive. A regular $15.00 gar- ipent. Our special price $10. each. . Ladies muslin drawers tucked and hemstitched, large umbrella flounce. Value 85c. Our price 25c. In addition to the above items, we carry a full line of Ladies silk linen, and^awn waist suits-silk and worsted eton and pony Jacket suits. White wash fabrics. Ladies silk linen and lingerie shirt Waist. Ladies muslin underwear. Agents for Or. Jaeger’s Sanitary Woolen Underwear—and Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns 10 & 15c each. ■I M-H-M-M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1' I n II H M »»■ Clothing 1 PALMETTO: I MANUFACTURING CO. " f> * :: Makers Of The Famous ^ :: “Palmetto LABLE *M«TTrc«TMe BEST fmixs. BEST WEARING. Date. ! I • __ ;; \ The best made. Best fitting and best Wearing Cloth- ;; ing at popular prices bear this label on the inside coat ;; pocket. There are none to surpass these goods in • • ;; their stylish make-up and up-to-dateness in general 4 P - o ® f ;; . appearance. * !! They are made under the direct supervision of the ; ! I most expert cutters and tailors in our own factory at ; \ | 28 and 30th East Fourth 8t. t New York « ;; ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THEM. I » # o 1 | | Southern Headquarters: , .0 V -o I 30 Hayne st. and 30 Pinckney st. Charleston, S. O.» I 11111 I 11 I 11111 I I I I I IW III H I >1 l.mi.H.I M.H-M.H.'t.l-I.Ml New Year Barqains. V „• To The Citizens of Walterboro and Colleton Gountyi 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. * ' o We handle all kinds of high grade Fertilizers, and solicit your business. We guarantee satisfaction to all customers. Yous for Business, ° YOU WILL BE SURPRISED ! When you go to Mrs A. R.^Carson’s at Islandton and see her stock of Hats, Baby Caps, Ribbons, Silk Laces, Embroidery, Insertion, Braids, Belts and many ! other things to suit the taste of any and all. She has the mbst complete line that she has ever had, and all she want is an opportunity to convince you that her prices are right. She will have a lady of experi ence with her for the season who will be pleased to at tend to your wants. WALTERBORO SUPPLY COMPANY o 6 . n - / ■ ' y ' LiL Proprietor.. ■1 1 1 M+f-H-111 11 M I I-H-M-I-H" ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦Mg GUARANTEED! THAT IS WHAT YOU ‘ GET WHEN YOU BUY YOUB JEWELRY FROM a- 5. B. THOlesterbeifl. Repair work a specialty. Waterman’s Ideal Fountain Pens. 1» SPECTACLES, CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELBY.fr ,.l • .... V. 7,/*- . Tk. Giant of Lob.tera. The largest lobster ever caught on the coast of America was taken by a Belfast (Me.) fisherman in 1891. It weighed twenty-three pounds and measured thirty-seven inches from the end of its tall to the tip of the long front claws. The monster was too large to enter a common lobster trap, bnt as the trap was being drawn up It was caught In the netting and safely landed. Many years ago a lobster weighing twenty-two pounds was cap tured near the same place, and the event was considered to be of enough importance to be given a place in Wll- llmaon’s “History of Belfast.” In.ect Bites. The London Lancet remarks: “Many people do not know how easily they can protect themselves and their chil dren against the bites of gnnta and other Insects. , Weak carbolic acid sponged in the skin and hair and In some cases clothing wW drive away the whole tribe. We have no doubt that horses and cattle could be protect ed In the same way from flies, which sometimes nearly madden them.” On. View of Love. Love Is merely n madness, |md, I tell you, deserves as well a dark house and a whip as madmen do, and the reason why they are not so punished and cured Is that the lunacy is so ordinary that the whlppcrs are <ln love too.—Shake speare. The Uatml Iteault. Little Willie—Pa, I’ll be awful glad when I get old enough to do as l please. Pa—Naturally, my son, and when you reach that age you’ll proba bly get married and not do it MttleDocior CURES Liver Complaints; uses only Ramon’s Liver Pills 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. Onlv 25 cor***-.. Walterboro Drug Company- Brown Manufactoriiw Co.. St. Louis, Mo., and Greenville, Term. Unlucky. There is an ancient jest In Paris which originated with a waiter. A guest had ordered a dozen oysters. “Only one dozen?” asked the waiter. “Yes, that will be eno’zgh.” “You aft not superstitious, then,** said the waiter with a curious smile. “Why?” “Because yon are not afraid of being thirteen at table.” 4 Different Telltaar*. The Doctor—You never ean disguise the real thing. Culture will tell. The Professor—Yea, so will Ignorance, bnt it generally uses more words In telling It—Chicago Tribune. The God who gave us life gave ns liberty at the same time.—Jefferson. ■ m ^ m .Rheumatism Makes Life Minerable v A happy home is the moat valuable possession that is within the reach 'bf mankind, hot yon cannot enjoy its com forts if voa are suffering from rheuma tism. Ton throw aside buslntes cares when you enter your home and yon can be relieved from thoee rheumatic pains also by applying Chamberlain?* Pain Balm. Oae appiicatioa will give yen relief and Its continued nee for a short time will bring aboat a permanent cere. For sale by John M Klein.