The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, May 30, 1906, Image 2
MRS. p. M. JONES.
v *
Fine Dress Pattern Hats.
StylishjReady-to-Wear Hals.
blisses and Children Hats.
All Up-to-Data and pretty.
« 1
Cal| and see us,
•»
Cordially yours,
Mrs. E. M. Jones.
m
- - FINE MILLINERY -
You can rely on getting the largest and most
correct styles in millinery at my Store at the
most reasonable prices. 1 employ the best talent
and guarantee both the work and quality of
material. Take a look at my Hats and havq the
satisfaction of getting the Hat you want,
trimmed the way you want it.
-zi'
m
m
S
^ DRESS GOODS UND NOTIONS^
'p ' °
My fine of Dress Goods and Notions is su
perior to any I have ever had. I selected it in
the Nothern Markets with the greatest care,
always keeping in the minds the needs and
taste of my Customers. I don’t sell shabby .
goods, but guarantee the quality and finish of
my goods to be the equal of any.
J^ra. tD- if* & aolf'
,. f
SULLIVANS ISLAND
ATLANTIC BEACH HOTEL
Will Open Season 1906, June fst.
IMPROVEMENTS IN ALL DEPARTMENT^
NotwiihstandiD? that before the opening of last season the Hotel wan
thoroughly overhauled, experience demonstrated many needed additions
which have since been made for tbc season ot 1906.
DINING ROOM
This department has and will at all times receive the most cateful at
tention, it will l»e the neatest, most complete and best appointed of Hotel
dining rooms, light and airy by day and brilliantly illuminated by night.
BATH HOUSE
Needed improvemen ■ have been made to the Bath House, electri c
lights and shower baths added, new board wala from Hotel, courteous and
attentive attendants always on hand. >
AMUSEMENTS
Boating, fishing, music, concerts, dancing, cfabbing, adding to by the
attractions of the torts, foitillcatibns, military reservations, iuakes Sulli
van's Island an ideal summer retort.
WATER FACILITIES.
Au electric pump has been installed which will serve water to all parts
of the Hotel l^rou. a nets cistern Just completed.
» • HELP ,
The very be«»t obtainable corps of assistants has been secured, each
becauV: of their thorough fitness and experience in the positions. Tlie
btfryVerihg department will l»e presided overby a lady of years’ ex-
I erit-dC.^ The cpteis and waiters have been secured tfoin leading w inter
resorts.
WINDSOR WATER
All ihe water used for drinking purposes at Jhe Hotel table will be from
the fani >n« Windsor Springs, same has been analyzed by the leading '
chemists of the country, who declare it to be absolutely pure and unrivalled
as a.drinking water by any in America
Ratea. >10 and 112 par week, $2.50 per day._ For ftirther informa
tion, etc., apply io e j
JOHN J. COHEN, Jr., Manager.
735 Broad St, ibgnsU, Ga, or Atlantic Beach Hotel, Moultriville.
AN OLD ADAGE
ravq ^
r>'
«* A light purse Is a heavy corse**
Sickness makes a light purse.
The LIVER is the seat of nine
tenths of ail disease. '
I rtfs Pills
go to the root of the whole mat
ter, thoroughly, quickly safely
and restore the action of the
UVER to normal condition.
Give tone to the system and
solid flesh to the body.
Take No Substitute.
CHEAP RATES
VIA
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
On account of the following special
occasions, the fcfontherp Railway will
sell tickets to points named below at
extremely low rates, as follows:
1 o Asheville, X. 0., and Return—
Account Annual Conference Young
People’s Missionary Movement, June
->th to July 8. Tickets or sale July
-6, * t and 28, limited good to return
until July 10, 19Ub.
itate: One fare plus 25 cents for
round triu.
in ''j- a
To Asheville, X. C., and Return—
Account of Convention Commercial
Law League of America, July 30 to
August 4, lOOli. Tickets on sale July
25, 26 and 27, limited good to return
until Augnst 8. Extension of limit
to September 30 may be obtained by
depositing ticket with Special Agent
to Asheville and payment of fee of oO
cents.
Rate: One fare plus 25 cents for
round trip.
To Knoxville, Tenn., and Return
Account Summer School . of the
South, June 19 to July 27, 1906.
Tickets on sale June 17, 23, 24 and
30 and July 7, 14 and and 15, limit
ed good to return fifteen days from
date of sale. An extension of limit
to September 30 may be obtaned by
depositing ticket with Special Agent
and payment of fe* of 50 cents for
round trip.
Rate: One fare plus 25 cents for
round trip.
To Lexington, Ky., and Retnrn—
Account Xational Grand Lodge
United Brothers of Friendship and
Sisters Mysterious Tenn., July 30 to
August 3,1900. Tickets on sale July
29 and 30 and August 1, limited
good to re turn until August 5.
Rate: One fare plus 25 cents for
round trip.
To Louisville, Ky., and Return-
Account Homecoming Week for
Kentuckians, June 13 to 17. Tickets
t on sale June 10,11 and 12, limited
good to return until June 23. An
extension of return limit to July 23
may be obtained by depositing ticket
with Special Agent and payment of
fee of 50 cents. (Write lor particu
lars about side-trips).
Kate: One fare plus 25 cents for
round trip.
To Memphis, Ttnn., and Return—
Account International Convtntion
Brotherhood of St Andrew, October
18 to 21. Tickets on sale October
15 to 18, limited to return October
30. An extension to November 30
may be obtained by depositing ticket
with Special Agent and paying a fee
of 50 cents.
Rate: One fare plus 25 cents for
round trip.
To Milwaukee, Wis., and Return
.—Account Grand Aerie Fraternal
Order of Eagles, August 14 to 1&
Tickets ou sale August 10,11 and 12,
limited good to return August 22.
Rate: One fare plus $2 for round
trip.
To Nashville, Tenn., and Return
—Account Peabody Summer School
for Teachers, Vanderbilt University
Biblical Institute, June 11 to August
H». Tickets on sale June 10, 11 and
12, 18,19 and 20 and July 5, 6 and
T, .limited good to return fifteen days
Irom date of sale. An extension ot
limit to September 30 may be ob
tained by depositing ticket with
Special Agent and paying a fee of 50
cents for round trip. ‘
To Washington, D. O.. and Re
turn—Account Negro Young ^Peo
ple’s Christian and Educational
Congress, J uly 3 to 8. Tickets on
sale J Hue 29, July 2 and 3, limited
good to return until July 11, 1906.
An extension of limit to August 11
may be obtained by depositing ticket
with Special Agent and paying a fee
of 50 cents for round tript
The Southern Railway is the heat
, wav. Sujiefior passenger accomod
ations. Lest coaches. Most conven
ient through Sleeping car service and
best dining car service in the world.
For full particulars inquire 6f any
Southern Railway agent or
R W Hunt,
Div. Pass Agt
Brooks Morgan Charleston S C i
Asst Geh Pass Agt
- Atlanta, Ga.
THE FLOUR OF QUALITY.
X'T D, Dodd
Round, S. C.
Notice.
Spanish jack owned by M.
H. Hiott and B. G. Hiott.
Eight years old, 16 hands high,
weight, one thousand pounds.
Now located at Mr Ben Chas-
sereau’s, near Doctor’s Creek.
Will stay there for this season.
All who patronize will pay
$i.oo in advance.
B. t G. HIOTT.
U at Dangerous to Neglect a Cold.
How often do we hear It remarked:
'‘It's only a cold,” and a few days later
leorn tfiat the man is on his back with
-pneumonia. This is ot such common
occurrHuce that a cold, however slight,
should not be disregarded. Chamber-'
Iain’s Cough Remedy counteracts any
tendency of a co d to resalt in pneu
monia, and has gained its great populari
ty and extensive sale by lit pionpt
cures of this most common ailment. It
always ceres and is peasant to take.
For sale by John M Klein.
Clffar Smoke and Lo-v*.
In Siam the lighting of a cigar Indi
cates a betrothal. In that country a
person wishing to become betrothed to
the girl of his choice offers her a flower
or takes a light from a cigar or a ciga
rette If she happens to have one in her
mouth, and thereupon, provided there
is no impediment in the birth months
and years of the resiK.*ctive parties,
steps are at once taken to arrange for
the payment of the dowry. The fami
lies of the bride and bridegroom have
each to provide nt least $1,000. In Ca
labria, as in, certain parts of India, a
lighted taper or a lighted pipe betokens
the acceptance of the suitor for the
hand of a lady in marriage. In Siberia
It is the custom that when a suitor has
l>een accepted by a girl she presents
him with a box of cigars and a pair of
slippers ns a sign that be is to be
master in the house.
An Oddity lu Tor* and Digit*.
There is one curious fact respecting
the animal creation with which you
will never become acquainted if you
depend on your text Ikx&s for informa
tion. It is tills: No living representa
tive of the animal kingdom has more
than five toes, digits or claws to each
foot, hand or limb. The horse is the
typo of one toed creation: the camel of
the two toed: the rhinoceros of the
three toed and the hippopotamus of
four toed animal life.” The elephant
nn<! hundreds of other animals belong
ing to different orders belong to the
great five toed tribe.
Fanir.
Stranger (In Vienna)—Then this is
f the hotel which Beethoven used to fre
quent! I say, waiter, can you not show
me the table nt which Beethoven used
to sit? Walter—Beethoven? Stranger
—Why, he very often came here! Wait
er (bethinking himself)—Ah, yes! The
gentleman^s out of town.
I'selesa Labor. ,
Teacher—Johnny, I don't believe you
have studied your geography. Johnny
- No. mum. I heard pa say the map of
the world was changin' every day, an*
I thought I d wait a few years till
things get settled. — Milwaukee Wis
consin.
‘It
to
Xatnrcl PrlvlletcrK.
is a physical impossibility
keep a watering place exclusive.”
“Why so?”
“Because there anybody who pleases
dan be In the swim.”—Baltimore Amer
ican.
f K ■ v
■ I ■ I ■ I. I I*
HOW PLEASANT
IT IS TO Know
While at a dance or Reception that
youi*foot wear is in keeping with the
style, or v.bile on the* street that your
Shoes have tbat'air of^flnenes*—or while
hunting that your Boots are water-tight,
ver at home that your slippers are neat
and crmfortablc—
THAT’S WJIAT WE TERM SATIS
FACTION.
We claim all of our Shoes ate satis
factory, as we secure the sort that proves
our claim.
MAIL ORDERS FILLED UPON RE
CEIPT,
Thus Avoid Disappointments—Send us
YOUR ORDERS.
DANCE SLIPPERS for Ladies
$1.50 to $1.00
DANCE SLIPPERS for Men
$1.50 to $2 00
STREET SHOES for Ladies
$2 00 o $3 50
STREET SHOES for Men $2.00 to $0.00
HOUSE SLIPPERS.for Ladies
50c to $2.00
HOUSE SLIPPERS for; men
- :$100 to $2.00
OUR. CHILDRENS .SCHOOL ;SHOES
ARE THE BEST
—They like "Rough Play—
BOYS SHOES GIRLS SHOES
$1.50 to $2.50. $l.&0.to $2.50
LITTLE SHOES
$1.00 to *2.00.
- ^
K * *-
*
i <>
\/
CHARLESTON.S.C*
A Mountain of Gold
could not bring as ranch happiness to
MrsLncia Wilke, of Canolibe, Wis., as
did one 26c box of Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve, when it completely cored a run
ning sore on her leg, which had tortured
her 23 long years. Greatest antiseptic
healer of Piles, Wouncs, and Sores. 25c
at Jno M Klein’s drug store.
New Sping Goods
—at—
J. R. READ & ee.
TO CURE A COLD IK ONE DAY
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine
Tablets. Druggists, refund money if it
fails to cure. E W GROVE’S
tore is on each box. 25c.
signa-
Onr firiit shipment of New
Spring Wash goods are arriving
daily; such as Ginghams and
Chambraysat 10c and 12^c, White
Madras and Mercerized Wait
ings at lowest prices, 124c, 15c,
18c, 20c, 25c. White Lawns at
8c, 10c, 12$c up to 25c.
NEW Colored LaWh and Or
gandies. A handsome lot of new
patterns at 12$c.
NEW BLACK DRESS SILKS.
PRICES range from 50c to
$1.25. We call special attention
to our 30 inch guaranteed “Chil-
fon Taffeta.” Special prices $1.00
and $1.19.
NEW BLACK DRESS GOODS
MEDIUM weights for full suits
and separate skirts.
NEW’ COLD DRESS GOODS
»
ARRIVING by every steamer,
marked dow*’ Jv lowest cash
prices.
cold silks
FOR Shirt Waist and Shirt
Waist Suits. We call special
attention to our white and cold
china silks for suits aud shirt
waists. 27 inches wide at 50c.
Full Hue white wash silks at
25c, 30c, up to 75c.
FULL line of Gloves, Hosiery
Embroideries, Laces, Collars and
Stock Collars, fuil line Novelty
Neckwear. New' Shirt Waists
and Ready Made Suits, arriving
by every steamer.
Mr. R. L. White, Mr. A. H.
Petechand Mr. Charles Webb
will be glad to serve their many
friends at the popular old Dry
Goods House.
J. R. READ & CO.
241) King Street,
CHARLESTON, 5. C.
A torpid, Inactive liyar can produce
moie bodily ills than aim at anything
else. It is good to clean the iystem oui
occasionally. Stir the liver up, and gst
into shape generally. The best results
are derived from the use of DeWitt’s
Little Early Risers. Reliable, effective,
pleasant pills with a reputation. Neve*
gripe. Bold by John M Klein.
M ** fr' ******