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LOUIS eOHEN & eOMPANY,
a:tii & 1134 Ivl>x> STREET, CHARLESTON. S. c. *
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THE HOUSE THAT GIVES YOU “SATISFACTION” 08 YOUR MONEY BACK.”
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^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 c«n save you money on Gents fur-,
nisbings. We are showing you our new
spring line of gents negligee shirts, un
derwear, hosiery, collars, cuffs and ties.
All this seasons nobbiest styles—send
us your orders ot what you want You’ll
get the latest.
LADJE8 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 $1.73
and $2 Our price $1.23 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 erjul custom -tailoring , ^
it’s only the prices tha are poorer.
’ BOY8 CWTHING-
We ouj direct from the factory, saving
the middle man’s profit. We have a full
full of Boys suits of every kind of wash
fabric. Prices 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 a 20 in. flounce, finish
ed with a 2 in. frill. Value $1.50. Our
price $1 00
LADIES WALKING SKIRTS OF
every fonceivbale 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. , .
SPECIAL.
Ladies black and colored Taffeta silk
petticoats, made with a large floupce.
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 doz Ladies high and V neck gowns
Tucked and embroidery yokes. A special
value at 50c each, y- *
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Ladies white linen walking shirts,
beautifully tucked. Skirts would retail
at $2. Our price 1.25 each.
LADIES RAINCOATS.
Ladies fine Rain Coats in Castor. Ox
ford and Olive. A regular $15.00 gar
ment. Our special price $10. each.
Ladies muslin drawers tucked and
hemstitched, large TuVnbrella 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 J
Jacket suits. White wash fabrics. Ladies silk linen and lingerie shirt Waist. Ladies muslin underwear.
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Agents for Dr. Jaeger’s Sanitary Woolen Underwear—and Ladies’ Home
Journal Patterns 10 & I5c each.
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PALMETTO! I MANUFACTURING CO.
Makers Of The Famous
“Palmetto
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Clothing’’
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The best made, Best fitting and best Wearing Cloth- «
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ing at popular prices bear this label on the inside coat <
pocket. There are none to surpass these goods in I
^their stylish make-up and up-to-dateness in general
appearance. <
They are made under the direct supervision of the ;
most expert cutters and tailors in our own factory at ;
28 and SOtlgEast Fourth St„ New York
ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THEM, _ ;
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Southern Headquarters: *
HO Hayne st. and HO Pinckney st..!
Charleston, S. 0.5
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Uothes.
Call and be Convinced.
I have a lovely line of ready
to wear hats, dressed hats,
trimmings and notions on hand.
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New goods constantly arriving.
Mrs. Newton fliers,
The time is come when progressive Clothiers must lend
their experience toward educating the people in*the
art of Clothes selection and the relative value of
materials and workmanship.
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For instance, our experience has taught us that there are
‘ not more than live Clothing manufacturers in 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 cf protection that inspires confidence with
you 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 ct BROQ
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Charleston, s C« |
Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera & Diarrhea Remedy
Almost every family has need
of a reliable remedy for colic or
diarrhea at some time during the
year. ,
This remedy it recommended
by dealers who have sold it for
many yean and know its value.
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
you afford to risk so much for so
little > BUY IT NOW.
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SOLD BY JOHN M. KLEIN.
The Best Bread Fob
Childben,
Always wholesome tootnsome
and excellent And the oer
vice as well as the Product’ is
fir& class. Special caxes ba*
ed to order for Weddings, etc.,
on short notice.
HEADQUARTERS.
For Sparrows fine Choco-
ate and bon bons.
fillister's
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QUAINT PRESENTS.
Odd Weddlnar Glfta That Have Deen
Aeeelved by Celebrities.
Celebrities nri> often the recipients of
quaint presents. For instance, on the
marriage of Queen Victoria the farm
ers of East and West Pennnnl, Somer
setshire, wishing to show their loyalty,
manufactured from the milk of 750
cows an immense cheese nine feet In
circumference. The gift was gracious
ly accepted and was stated at Buck
ingham palace, whore it tjvould un
doubtedly have found its way to the
royal table bad not its donors wished
to exhibit it as an advertisement.
Their request was granted, but after
it had been exhibited and the makers
would have returned it her majesty
signified that owing to tho altered con
ditions she could not accept it as a
gift. ' M • , .
An equally homely gift was made to
the late King Charles of Wurttemburg
on the morning of his marriage t6
Princess Olga of Russia. A peasant
woman sent him a pair of trousers of
her own design, with a pote expressing
the hope that they might bo found a
better cut and fit than those which she
had last had the honor of seeing ids
majesty wear.
The Italian singer, Signor Mario, in
spired a hopeless passion in the hearts
of so many women that at the time of
his wedding some of this affection
found expression in various strange
gifts. One was In the shape of a
cushion stuffed with tresses from the
heads of many of his hopeless admir
ers. Another was from a lady in Mu
nich who had had one of her teeth set
in a scarfpin surrounded with pearls
and emeralds. In an accompanying
note she expressed the hope that by
sometimes wearing the gift he might
be reminded of his unknown worship
er.—New York Herald.
A good complexion is impossible with
the stomsca out of order. If pasty sallow
people would pay more attention to their
stomacha and less to the skin on their
faces, they would have better complex
ions. KODOL FOR DYSPEPSIA will
digest whst you eat and pat your
stomach back in right shape to do its
own work. Kodol relieves palpitation
of the heart, flatulence, sour stomach,
heart burn, etc. Sold by John M Klein
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Hitched Children to Plow.
Oshkosh, WIs., May 26.--€omplaint
has been made against a farmer living
near Neeqgh that he has been hitch
ing four of his seven children to s
corn plow or cultivator and corapell
ing them to draw the implement
through a ten acre truck garden. whTfe
he guided the plow and drove aa h«
would drive borsea.
What Waddell Saya.
Peoria. III., May 26.—Robert 8. Wad
dell, president of the Buckeye Powdei
company, who has been fighting tbs
powder trust. In a bona fide interview
states that if Addicks is made Senatoi
in Delaware, he will go before the fed
•ral- grand Jury and try to have bin
White Received by Emperor.
Tokio, May 26.—Ambassador Wright
accompanied by tho mombera of the
American embassy aod the ladies of
the party, proceeded to the palace
early Saturday to present his creden-
tials to the emperor. The court-mas
ter of the ceremonies w nt to the em
bassy to convey the ambassador to the
palace in an Imperial carriage and a
troop of imperial lancers acted as a
guard of honor. Tills brillinn pro
cession reached the palace through the
fhaln gate, which is reserved for their
majesties and the princes of the im
perial house and for visitors arriving
and departing on state occasions. It
is reported that the emperor was most
cordial In his reception of the ambas
sador and hi* suite, who afterwards
were received In audience by the em*
prees.
Postmaster Robbed.
G W Fonts, Postmaster at Riverton,
la., nearly lost his life and was robbed
of all comfort, according to his letter,
which says: “For 20 years I had chronic
liver complaint, which led to such a se
vere case of jaundice that even my fing
er nai's turned yellow; when my doctor
prescribed Electric Bitters; which cured
me and have kept me well for eleven
years.” Sure cuie for Biliousness, Neu
ralgia, Weakness and all Stomach, Liv
er, Kidney and Bladder derangements.
A wonderful Tonic. At Jna M Klein’s
drug store. 50 cents.
Aroused Hostillty-of Union. ■
San Francisco, May 20.—A proposal
to bring 1,000 Japanese laborers hers
to be worked on the mins as brick
cleaners has aroused the hostility ot
tho Building Trades council, who be
lieve there are enough idle men anx
ious and w illlng to perform this work.
To make them compete with. Asiatic
labor is considered a blow at unionism,
for which the council will not stand.
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To Honor Jeff Davis.
Savannah, Ga.. May 26.—The S»
vannah veterans are preparing to ob
serve the birthday of Jefferson Davis
Aa the anniversary falls on Sunday,
the obesrvancc will take place on ths
night of Monday, June 4th. The chil
dren of the Confederacy will have part
fn the program and there will be an
address by a prominent veteran.
THE ORIGINAL^
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP
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Clover Bios*
somsagths
Hocey Bss
is oa every
bottle.
Cures all Co/ghs and
tstiats in expelling
Colds from the
System by
gently moving
the bowels.
A certain cure
for croup and
whooping-cough
(*»4e Ibrk BefUtanS.!
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guarantees satisfaction, i
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Ramon's Liver Pills
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Itching, Blind, Bleeding, or Protruding
Piles. Druggists refund money if PAZO
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