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LOUIS e©HEN & COMPANY, * v * & XJ3-1 KI> G STItEKT, CII^VItEEwTOX, S.;c. THE HOUSE THAT GIVES YOU “SATISFACTION” OR YOUR MONEY BACk.” The Largest Retail Mail Order House In The South. Our offerings on this page cannot bejduplicated at the same price in any other House in the South. No matter what your wgnt may be—We’ll tjuote you prices and send you samples. Write us freely. GENTS FURNISHINGS. We can save you money on GenU fur nishing?. We are showing you our new spring line of gents negligee snirt?, un derwear, hosiery, collars, cuffs and ties. All this seasons nobbiest styles—send us your orders ol what you want You’ll get the latest. LADIES WAIST8. i n . X> We carry a tremendous assortment of ladies waists of every description and fabric. Order one, state what you waul and we will send bv return express. Waists that retail every where at $1.73 and $2 Our price $1.25 each. We have the largest and prttiett as sortment of novelty neckwear in Charles ton. Write and investigate. The goods and the Making of our ready to wear garment equl custom -tailoring ft’s only the pricss tha are po rer. BOY* CLOTHING.': ^ We .,uj direct from the factory, saving the middle man’s profit. We have a fttU full of Boys suits of every kind of wash fabric. Prices from 50c to $2.00 per suit* Boys wash pants from 25c to $1. per pair. SPECIAL. Ladies bla^k mercerized sstinc Petti coats. Made with a 20 in flounce, tiaish- ed with a 2 ia. frill. Value $1.50. Our price $1 00 LADIES WALKING SKIRTS OF every couceivbale style made can be found here in all the popular iabrics iu cream black royal navey and gray. Prices from $2.98 up to $20 00 EACH. Ladies corset covers lace and embtod- ery trimmed, a regular 35c quality. Our price 25c each. SPECIAL. Ladies black and colored Taffeta silk petticoats, made with a large flounce. Hemstitched—Value everywhere $0.00. Our special price $5. each. , MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. The materj,| g ni tf,*. present time would cost you more than we ask for the ready made garments. _50 do* Ladies high and V neck gowns Tucked and embroidery yokes. A special value at 50c each. Ladies white linen walking shirta, beautifully tucked. Skirts would retail at $2. Our price 1 2» eaj-h. LADIES RAIN COATS. Ladies fine Rain Coats in Castor, Ox- fotd ami Olive. A regular $15.00 gar ment. Our special price $10. each. Ladies muslin drawers tucked and hemstitched, large umbrella flounce. Value 35c. Our price 25c. rK‘ ki litfteDocfor \ (I la addition to the above items, we carry a full line of Ladies silk linen, and lawn waist suite silk and worsted eton and pony /V Jacket suits. White wash fabrics. Ladies silk linen and lingerie shirt Waist. Ladies muslin underwear. 'dr Agents for Dr. Jaeger’s Sanitary Woolen Underwear—and Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns 10 & 15c each. »+»» + + »»»»»»»♦»♦ -K'-M' I Mt H I'M-l-M*-J-H-H’-i-H-H-l-HH I' M'+'l PALMETTO’.! MANUFACTURING CO. X :: Makers Of The Famous “Palmetto LABLE o Clothing’’ v. 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 R appearance. They are made under the direct supervision of the most expert cutters and tailors in our own factory at ; 28 and 3Gth East Fourth New York ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THEM. - <4r Southern HcadquaKcrs: - 30 Ifayne st. and 39 Pinckney st. Charleston, S. O. > Low Rates to New Orleans and Return Account UNITED CONFEDERATE VETERANS REUNION. ABRIL 25tli —27th 1006. The Southern Railway will sell tickets to New Orleans, La., and return at extremely low Rates from prominent points ( a few of which are named below) as follows: Barnwell $1105 Chester $14.70“ Camden 15.35 , Rock Hill 15.15 Charleston 15.75 Orangeburg 14.75 Columbia 14.70 Vorkville 14.55 Equally lew rates from othe points. Tickets on sale April 22nd, 23rd and 24th, limited good to return Aprii 3 th. By depositing tickets with Special Agent in New Or- ► leans, and upon payment of fifty cents, an exteution of limit to * May 21st will be granted. For the accommodation of tlie delegat from South Carol ia, the Southern Railway will operate through cars from Columbia,’ S. C., leaving April 23rd at 7 o’clock a. m. and arrive at New Or leans next morning at 7.15 a. m. For full information, apply to any Southern Railway Agent, or W. E. McGoe, U. W. Hunt, Brooks M rgan, Trav. Pass. Agent, Div. Pass. Agent, Asst. Geu. Pass. Agent, Augusta, Ga. Charleston, S. C. Atlanta, Ga. \ Mfri I 'I 'M 11 ! * 1 I !■ I I I 'H H 'I' l-H-I-H-H-I-M- THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP Cures all Coughs snd assists in expelling Colds from the System by gently moving the bowels.i A certain cure\ for croup and whooping-cough. ( (TnfeaUrkSGgUWr'A.) Tha Red (Saver Bloa- aoaandthe Honey Bee te on every bottle. 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 most 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. XENNEDTS LAXATIVE HONEYmTTAR PKXPAREO AT TBS LABORATORY OW B. a DoWITT * OO., OH 10AGO, U. 8- A. Ask for the HKXi Kodol Almanac and 200 year Calendar. " SOLD B\ JOHN M- KLEIN. GrU^LRANXEElDT THAT IS WHAT YOU • GET WHEN YOU BUY YOUR JEWELRY FROM 3. B. Westerbeio. * Repair work a specialty. W*t«rm*n*0 Idual Foa utain Pens. C» SPECTACLES. CLOCKS. WATCHES, JEWELRY^ W r * ' Call and be Convinced, The public is invited to call and see our new and lovely line of millinery goods,, which have just arrived. We would be glad to have all ladies wish ing to purchase spring hats, to call on us before making their purchase. We will treat you right and feel sure you will be pleased. - My millinery opening will 5th ?nd 6th of April. ^ Mrs. Newton Him. 4 Fer Cent. COMPOUND INTEREST. INTEREST ALLOWED FROM DATE OF DEPOSIT. STATE Savings Bank, KING STREET, OPPOSITE HA8ELL CHARLESTON S. C. JOHN B. BEEVE9>Fresident. R. B. GILCHRIST, Cashier. 1 24 3m The Best Bbead Fob Children, because of its purity and sup erior quality is to be found at HUBSTER’S BAKERY. Always wholesome tootnsome and excellent A.aq the oer vice as well the Product is first class. Special caxes Da*, ed to order for Weddings, etc., on short notice. V, HEADQUARTERS. For Sparrows fine Choco- ate and bon boas. 'Hubster’s jBctkerp. Devil’s Island Toture is no worse than the terrible case of Piles that afflicted me lOyeart. Then I was advised to ayply BooUens Arnica Halve, and lees than a box permanently oared me. write* L 8 Napier, of Rules, Heels ell wounds. Baras and 8ot«i KNOWS all about Liver Com plaints. He says there’s no reason to be sick-- arouse the Liver; build ' up ^ypur system with Ramon'S Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets--a ^.ure, safe and swift cure. 25c for Complete Treatment. Walterboro Drug Company. Brown Manufarturinir Co., Sfc. Louis, Mo., aurt Greenville, Tenn. ViolaNews. KJitor Press ami Stendard: The farmers are about through planting and we wish them much success with this year’s crop. Miss Lee Carter, one of Pleasant Hill’s charming young ladies, has been spending sometime with her aunt. Mrs 15 B Goodwin. J R Lawrence, one of the C F S bo vs of Banilierg. spent Easter at Jas Goodwin’s. Melvin Carter attended the Clear Pond picnic Good Friday. Guess who he carried lo the picnic? A picnic was given on April 14 at the residence of James Goodwin in honor of Mr Lawrence, and the old and young had a nice time. That night a sociable was given by Mr Goodwin and was much enjoyed by all who attended. Misses Miley and I^lia Padgett, of the C F S, spent Easter at home. J H Smith returned home a few days ago, after a pleasant visit in Columbia. Misses Lizzie and Addie Renta spent last Saturday and Sunday in this community. James Good win and daughter. Miss Ellen, left this week for St Augustine, Fla. We wish them a pleasant trip.. P B Strickland spent last Satur day with his aunt, Mrs W A Smith. J D Miley paid Bamberg a visit this week. • Mr and Mrs Duncan Carroll, of Williams, spent Saturday and Sun day with Mr and Mrs James Miley. Brown Eye*. Rheumatism Makes Lite Miserable. A happy home Is the moat valuable possession that is within the reach of mankind, but you cannot enjoy its com forts if vou are suffering from rheuma tism.’ You throw aside business cares when you eu»er your homo and you can be relieved from those rheumatic paina also by applying Cbamberlnin’a Pain Balm. One application -will give you relief and its continued use for a short time will bring about a permanent cure. For sale by John M Klein. - Islandton l‘em . -4 Editor Press and Standard: Mist Gray Brabham of Wei me r, has ac cepted a position with Mrs J W Car- jon. Jce Hop on and Miss Alice Buchanan were unite l in the holy bonds of matrimony Thursday, April Pith. Mrs Hannah Sineath and daughter visited the former’s daughter, Mrs Jossie Warren, near Bamberg a few Sundays ago. A E Rentz has just returned home from a pleasant trip to Charleston. We all enjoyed a nice pinder shell ing at the home of W J Connelly Wednesday night last Joe Ponds and wife visited their daughter, Mrs R B Barns, of Island- ton Sunday. Blue Eyes. It The Moon Inhabited Science has proven that the * moon has an atmottphere, which makes life In tome form possible on that satellite; but not for human beings, who have a hard enough time on this earth of ours; espec- ally those who don’t know thet Electrl* Bitters cure headache, Biliousness, ma- , chills and feter, jaundice, dyspep- m, Torpid fiver, general debility Unequalled as a for tonic end appetiser oi per Is 11 y good for " > J .