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LOUIS COHEN & eOMPflNY,
333 & 33-1 IdlNG- STMtEET, CHARLESTON', S. C-
THE HOUSE THAT filYES YOU “SATISFACTION” 08 YOUR MONEY BACK.”
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 matter
what your want may be—We’ll quote you prices and send you samples. Write us freely.
GENTS FURNISHINGS.
We can save you money on Gents fur
nishings. We are showing you our new
spring line of gents negligee sbirts, un
derwear, hosiery, collars. cuffs and ties.
AH this seasons nobbiest styles—send
us 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 $1.75
and $3 Our price $1.25 each.
We have the largest and prttiest 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 CLOTIIING-
We ouy direct from the factory, saving
the middle man’s profit. We have a full
full of Boys suits of every kind of 'wash
fabric. Pricea from 50c to $3.00 per suit*
Boys wash pants from 25c to $1. per pair.
SPECIAL.
Ladies bla’k mercerized saline Petti*
coats. Made with a20 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 EACH.
Ladies corset covets lace and embrod-
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 $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 dnz Ladies high and V neck gowns
Tucked and embroidery yokes. A special
value at 50c each.
Ladles 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,' oT-
fotd ami Olive. A regular $15 00 gar
ment. Our special price $10. each.
Ladies muslin drawers tucked and
hemstitched, large umbrella flounce.
Value 35c. Our price 25c.
In addition to the above items, we carry a full line of Ladies silk linen, and lawn waist suits silk and worsted eton and pony
Jacket suits. White wash fabrics. Ladies silk linen and lingerie shirt Waist. Ladies muslin underwear.
Agents for Dr. Jaeger’s Sanitary Woolen Underwear—and Ladies’ Home
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PALMETTO: I MANUFACTURING CO.
Makers Of The Famous
“Palmetto
LABLE
Clothing”
The best made, Best fitting and best Wearing Cloth
ing at popular prices bear this label on the inside coat
pocket. There are none to surpass these goods in
their stylish make-up and up-to-dateness in general
appearance.
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They are made under the direct supervision of the
most expert cutters and tailors in our own factory at
28 and SOth.East Fourth St,, New York
ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THEM.
Southern Headquarters: \ '
30 Hayne st. and 30 Pinckney st..!
Charleston, S. 0.5
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Slothes.
I have a lovely line of ready
to [wear hats, dressed Jhats,
trimmings and]notions]on hand.
New goods constantly arriving.
Mrs. Newton Hiers.
The time is come when progressive Clothiers must lend
their experience toward educating the people in*the
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art of Clothes selection and the relative value of
materials and workmanship.
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For instance, our experience has taught ns that th$re are
not more than five Clothing manufacturers in America
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whose products are worthy a high place in your estima
tion. These are the ones we handle. No matter from
which of these yotl-select, yon can’t get anything
but good merchandise—the best that America affords
This is a form of protection that inspires confidence with
yon and can’t fail to benefit ns both. On these lines
we ask your patronage; on these lines we hope to
retain it.
J. L. DAVID & BRQ8
Charleston* m C.
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Almoct every family has need
of a reliable remedy for colic or
diarrhea at tome time during the
year.
This remedy is recommended
by dealers who have sold it for
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It has received thousands of
testimonials from grateful people.
It has been prescribed by phy
sicians with the most satisfactory
results.
It has often saved life before
medicine could have been sent for
or a physician summoned.
It only costs a quarter. Can
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kttlo> BUY IT
Chance.
Chance never yet writ a legible book;
never built a fair bouse; never drew a
neat picture; never did any of these
things nor ever will; nor can it with
out absurdity be supposed to do them,
which are yet works very gross or rude
and very easy and feasible, as It were,
in comparison to the production of a
flower or a tree.—Barrow.
BOLD B\ JOHN M. KLEIN.
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The Best Bread Fob
Children,
because of its purity and sup
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HUBSTER’S BAKERY
Always wholesome, tootnsome
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vice as well as the Product it
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HEADQUARTERS.
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Mobster's Maker?.
It is Dangerous 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 bis back with
pneumonia. This is ot such common
occurrance that a coid, however alight,
should not be disregarded. Chamber
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tendency of a do d to result in pneu
monia, and has gained its great populari
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For sale by John M Klein.
GREAT^MUSIC.
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The Mystical Influence It Wields Over
One Sensibilities.
Great music is a physical storm, ngl
tating to unimaginable depth the mys
tery of the past within us —or we
might say ft is a prodigious incanta
tion, every different Instrument and
voice making separate appeal to dif
ferent billions of prenatal memories.
There are tones that call up all the
ghosts of youth and Joy and tenden
cies; there are tones that evoke all
phantom pain of perished passion;
there are tones that resurrect all dead
sensations of majesty and might and
glory, all expired exultations, all for
gotten magnanimities. Well may the
Influence of music seem Inexplicable
to the man who idly dreams that his
life began less than a hundred years
ago! But the mystery lightens for
whosoever learns that the substance of
seif Is older than the sun. He fluds
that music Is a necromancy; he feels
that to every ripple of melody, to every
billow of harmony, there answers
within him out of the sea of death and
birth some eddying Immeasurable of
ancient pleasure and pain.
Pleasure and pain! They commingle
always In great music, and therefore It
is that music can* move us more pro
foundly than the voice of ocean or
than any other voice can do. But In
music's larger utterance It Is ever the
sorrow that makes the undertone, the
surf mutter of the sea of soul, titrange
to think how vast the sum of joy and
woe that must have been experienced
before the sense of music could evolve
In the brain of man!—Lafcadio Hearn.
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Mo.,” writes T J Dwyer, now of Grays-
villa. Mo., three of my customers . were
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and strong to day. One was trying to
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but after uaing New Diaeovery a short
time be found it unnecessary to do to. I
regard Dr King's New Discovery as the
moat wonderftu medicine in existence.”
Surest Cough and Cold cure and Throat
and lung healer. Guaranteed by John
M Klein, druggist 60c a»d $1. Trial
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GIRL DIDN’T KNOW
. NATURE OF ACT
Defense of Mrs, Josephine Ter
wzs? ranova Outlined. *
SHE WAS TEMPORARILY INSANE
Her Attorney States to the Court that
When the Girl Killed Her Aunt Sha
Did Not Know the Course Was
Wrong.
New York, May 19.—The defense ot
Mrs. Josephine Tcrranova, charged
with the iflurder of her aunt. Mrs.
Conceta Reggio, was begun Friday.
Former Justice Palmiero, counsel for
the accused, outlining her cose, de*
dared that the crime of the aunt
against the girl was blacker, deeper
and more horrible than that of the
uncle, for she opened the door that
sent the girl to h»>r doom.
The crime of the undo, whom she
killed, he said, was committed against
her, when she was less than 12 years
old, and the aunt directed, the girl to
enter her uncle's room. Brooding over
her trouble, # counsel continued, the
girl became temporarily Insane. In
Mrs. Joee-ihire Terranova.
this Insanity ahe raw visions and
heard voices repeating: "You must
kill." On the day when she stabbed
her unde and cunt she- had first
prayerfv asking whether the voices
were of divine origin, find thought sha
heard the answer that thov were.
"Our defense shall bo," suit! Mr. Pal-
m!erl, "that the girl did not know she
was doing wrong.”
Court officers brought into court tha
defendant's mother, Mrs. Pollaho, who
is an Invalid, and who left a sick
bed recently. „
She said that both her parents
and those of her husband were* ad
dicted to drink and that she was sub
ject to epileptic tits. She said that
Reggia claimed he had adopted Jo
sephine end that he woul not alio*
the witness to talk with her.
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