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,,2 LOUIS COHEN & eOMPftNY, 333 & 334 llVSCt STREET, CHAI4I^EwT<», c. TBE BOUSE TBAT 6IVES YOU “SATISFACTION” OS Y0U8 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 1 louse in the South. No nlatten what your want may be—We’ll quote you prices and send you samples. Write us freely. OENT^ FUKNI8HING8, We can save yon money on Gent* 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 ns your orders oi what you want You’ll get the latest. < LADIES WAISTS. We carry a tremendous assortment of ladies waists of every description and fabric. Order one, state what you want and we will send by return express. Waists that retail every where at f 1.75 and $2 Our price $1.25 each. We have the largest and pettiest 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 it’s only the pricss tha are - poorer. BOYS CL'VTIIING- We ouj direct from the factory, saving the middle man’s profit. We ^iave a lull full of Boys suits of every kind of wash fabric. Prices from 50c to $8.00 per suit* Boys wash pants from 25c to $1. per pair. SPECIAL. Ladies bla^k mercerized saline 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 every conceivbale 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 EA.CH. Ladies corset covers lace and embrod- ery trimmed, a regular 35c quality. Our price 25c each. ’ r SPECIAL. 'Ladles black and colored Taffeta silk petticoats, made with a large flounce. Hemstitched—Value everywhere $0.00. 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 doz Ladies high and V neck gowns Tucked and embroidery yokes. A special value at 50c each. Ladies white linen walking shirts, beautifully tucked. Skirts would retail at $2. Our price 1.25 each. LADIES RAIN COATS. Ladies fine Rain Coats in Castor, Ox ford amt Olive. A regular $15.00 gar ment. Our special price $10. each. Ladies mtjjdln drawers tucked and hemstitched, large ^umbrella flounce. Value 35c. Our price 25c. In addition to the above items, we carry a full line of Ladies silk linen, and lawn 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 Dr. Jaeger’s Sanitary Woolen Underwear—and Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns 10 & I5c each. —111111II11 M I' I'H-C-H-M-I-H 1111 MH PALMETTO] I MANUFACTURING CO. : Makers Of The Famous “Palmetto LABLE * Clothing’’ 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 appearance. They are made under the direct supervision of the { 5 most expert cutters and tailors in our own factory at j 28 and SOth.East Fourth 8t„ New York < i ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THEM. .. ^ . > ; j Southern Headquarters: ; 30 Hayne st. and 30 Pinckney’ st ! Charleston, S. O.» W-l 11H1111111 H I I 1 111 I MM I H 1111 1 lift* Call and be Convinced. £ pgy „ COMPOUND INTEREST. * — INTEREST ALLOWED FROM DATE OF DEPOSIT. STATE Savings Bank, KING STREET, OPPOSITE HAS ELL CHARLESTON, 8. C. 3 JOHN B. REEVES,^President. I have a lovely line of ready to wear hats, dressed hats, trimmings and notions on hand. New goods constantly arriving. Mrs. Newton Hiers. 1 24 3m R. B. GILCHRIST, Cashier. CARE OF THE EAR. THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE COUCH SYRUP Modern Clothes. Cures ill Coughs sod assists In expelling Colds from the System by gently moving the bowels A certain cure 1 for croup and whooping-cough* The time is come when progressive Clothiers most lend . their experience toward educating the people in*the art of Clothes selection and the relative value of materials and workmanship. • -• . - •- • e. For instance, our experience has taught us that there are not more than five Clothing manufacturers ip America whose products are worthy a high place in your estima tion^ These are the ones we handle. No matter from which of these you select, you can’t get anything * but good merchandise—the best that America affords This is a form oi protection that inspires confidence with yon and can’t fail to benefit ns ootb. On these lines we ask your patronage; on these lines we hope to retain it * J. L. DAVID d BROS Chariearton* m O. KENNEDY'S UMTIVE HONEYj»TAR ’ARID AT T*1 LA NORA TORT O* c. a dtwitt a 00., ohioaoo, u. a. a. Ask for the 1906 Kodol Almanac and 200 year Calendar. SOLD B\ JOHN M. KLEIN. The Best Bread Fob Children, because of its purity and sup erior quality is to be found at HUBSTER'S BAKERY. Always wholesome tootnsome and excellent And the rier vice as well as the Product is first class. Special calces ba*. ed to order for Weddings, etc., on short rfotice. HEADQUARTERS. For Sparrows fine Choco- ate and bon bons. ‘Hubster’s. ^Bakery. Never put anything in the ear for the relief of toothache. Never wear cotton In the cars If they are discharging. Never apply a poultice to the Inside of the canal of the car. * Never drop anything Into the ear un less it has been previously warmed. Never use anything but a syringe and warm water for cleansing the ears. Never strike or box a child’s ears. This lias been known to rupture the drumhead and cause incurable deaf ness. Never wet the hair If you have any tendency to deafness. Wear an oiled silk cap when bathing and refrain from diving. Never scratch the ears with anything but the linger If they Itch. Do not use the head of a pin, hairpins, pencil tips or anything of that nature. * Never meddje with the ear if a for eign body entefklt. Leave It absolute ly alone and have yt physician attend to It \ All He Needed. A number of Wall street men at luncheon one day were discussing the remarkable ability of a certain opera tor In the street to weather any finan cial storm. “Why,” said one of the financiers, ““that chap’s a wonder. I don’t know how many times they've had him against the wall, yet he Always con trives to get away." “I have beard It said,” observed an other, “that Blank Is resourceful enough to make a living on a desert Island." “Yes, he could do that, too,” affirmed the first speaker, “if thoce^were an other man on the Island.rper’s Weekly. Fortunate MiKonrlans. “When I was a druggist, at Livonia, Mo.," writes T J Dwyer, now of Grays- villa, Mo., three of my customers were permanently cored of consumption bv Dr King’s New Discovery, and are weu and strong to day. One was trying to sell hie property and move .to Arizona, but after using New Discovery a abort time he found it unneeeassTy to do to. I regard Dr King’s New Discovery as the moet wonderful medicine in existence." Barest Ccugh and Cold care and Throat and ling healer. Guaranteed by John M Klein, druggist. 50c and $1. Trial bottle fret. Death of Gertrude Sullivan. On the 9th day of April, 1906, the death angel entered the home of (ieorge Stillivan 4 and bore away hie little nephew, Gertrude Sullivan, age ten years and ten months. He had been in bad health for some time. Poor little fellow, his was a hard life. He lost bis father, William iSnllivan, and in six months his mother died; then he was cared for by his grand parents, Mr and Mrs Paul Walling. They both died and his uncle, George Sullivan. Mr Sullivan has no chil dren of his own, and he and hu wife placed their affections on Gertrude and his other little brother. The good Lord thought Gertrude had suffered enough and sent His angel to bear His little soul to His bosom, where He could cheerish the little flower in glory. He was a good little boy, obedient, and affectionate. He leaves two brothers and four sisters and other relatives to mourn their loss. But their loss is his eternal gain. W* can only bow in hnmble submis sion and say, “notour will, but Thy will be done. ,T I^et us prepare to meet him in the sweet bye and bye. REVOLUTiON dIrected AGAINST GASERES Reports Reach Washington to That Effect. LED BY MORALES AND JEMINE2 American Warships Surrounding la- land of 6an Domingo Wilt Be In. structed to Prevent Any Landing of Hostile Forces. 0 c- Washington, May 12.—Reports have reached the state department of the organization of another revolutionary movement directed against the gov ernment of President Cuseres, of San to Domingo. It Is understood that the island of Porto Rico is the base of operations, and it is supposed that ex-Presidents Morales and Jemln.z are the leaders of the affair. instructions have been sent to the insular governor of Porto Rico to tako steps to carry out the neutrality laws which would prevent the organization and departure of any hostile exporta tion and the American warships sur rounding the Island of San Domingo also will be Instructed to prevent any landing of hostile forces. A: littledoctor KNOWS all about Liver Com* plaints. He says there's no reason to be sick— arouse the Liver; build up your system with Ramon’s Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets—a sure, ^ safe and swift cure. 25c ‘ lor Complete Treatment! Walterboro Drag Company. Brown Manufacturing Co., 8t. Louis, Mo., and Greenville, Tenn. It is Dangerons to Neglect a Cold. How often do we hear it remarked: “It's only a cold,” and a few days later leorn that the man is on his back with pneumonia. This is of snch common oocurrance that a cold, however slight, should not be disregarded. Cbsmber- lain’s Coogh Remedy counteracts say tendency of a co d to result in pneu monia, and has sained its greafcpopulari- ty and extensive sale by its prompt curss of this most common ailment It always cures and is plaaaant to take. For sals by John M Klein. jaBriif