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MRS. E. M. JONES.
Pine J)ress Pattern Hats.
Stylish Rcady-toAYear Hats.
Misses and Children Hats.
All Up-to-Data an<l pretty.
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Call and see^us, —
Cordially yours,
Mrs. E. M. Jones,
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-. 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 Lest talent
and guarantee both the work and quality of
material. Take a look at my Hats and have the
satisfaction of getting the Hat you want,
trimmed the way you want it.
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DRESS GOODS AND NOTIONS^'
My line of Dress Goods and Notions is su
perior to any I have ever had. I selected it in
the Nothem 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.
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SULLIVANS ISLAND
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ATLANTIC BEACH HOTEL
Will Open Season (906, June |st. .
IMl'KOVEMENTS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS.
Notwithstanding that before the opening of last season the Hotel was
thoroughly overhauled, experience de monstrated many needed additions
which have since t>cen made for the season ot 1006.
DINING ROOM
This department has and will at all times receive the most careful at
tention, it will be tbe neatest, most complete and best appointed of Hotel
dining rooms, light and airy by day and brilliantly iltumtnated by night.
BATH HOUSE
Needed iroprovemen s have been made to the Bath House, electric
lights and shower baths added, new board walk from Hotel, courteous and
attentive attendants always on baud.
. AMUSEMENTS
Boating, fishing, music, concerts, dancing, crabbing, addingAo by tbe
attractions of u r torts, fortitioalious, military reservations, makes Sulli
van's Island an Id* al summer reaort.
WATER FACILITIES. -
An e ■‘< •1, pump has been Installed which will svrve water to ail parts
oi the a new cistern Just completed.
HELP -
T|T? very t).*st obtainable corpp of assistants has been seemed, each
h'K&uie of their thorough tituess and experience in the jfoettkiir*. The
housekeeping d* pst’vnent will l>c presided over by a lady of years’ ex
perience. 1 ue etdeis and waiters have been secured Irom leading winter
resorts.
. WINDSOR WATER
All tbe w ater used for drinking purposes at tbe Hotel tabic wTii be from
tbe famous Windsor Spring^* saute has been analyzed by the leading
(herniate oi rite * t u it try, who declare it to be absolutely pure and unrivalisd
as a drinking w ater by any in America.
Rates, $8, $10 and $12 per week, $2.50 per day. For furtherdnforma-
lion, etorapply »o
JOHN J. COHEN, Jr., Manager.
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T-IS Broad iff, Augusta, Ga, or Atlantic Beach Hotel, Monltriville.
1 Southern Railway agent or
^ ' . K W Hunt,
iV. Div. Pass Agt
I'.rtx^ks Mortran
FOR TORPID LIVER.
A tornid Over deran^^rs the
system, uta! produces
SICK HEADACHE,
Dyspepsia, Costhentss, Rhcu-
matism, SeflowSkm ami Piles.
There is 'no better remedy fer these
common diseases than DR. TUTT'S .
LIVER PILLS, as a trial will prove.
Take No Substitute.
Charleston > C
Asst Cen 1'ass Agt
Atlanta, Ca.
CHEAP KATES
VIA
SOUTHERN KAILWAY.
On account of the following special
occasions, tbe Southern Railway, will
sell tickets to points named below at
extremely low rates, as follows:
To Ashekille, N. and Return—
Account Annual Conference 'Young
People’s Missionary Movement, dijne
x'Oth to July b. Tickets or sale July
-f», 27 and 2H, limited good to return
until July It), 1
itatc: Oue fare plus 25 cents for
round trii».
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To Asheville, N. C., and Return—
Account of Convention Commercial
Law League of America, July 30 to
August 4, 1006. Tickets on sale July
25, 26 and 27,- limited good to return
until August Extension of. limit
to September 30 may be obtained by
depositing ticket with Special Agent
to Asheville and payment of fee of .">0
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 fee of 50 cents for
round trip.
Rate; One fare plus 25 cents for
round trip.
To Lexington, Ky., and Return—
Account National Grand Lodge
United Brothers of Friendship and
Sister*Mysterious Term., July 30 to
August 3,1906. Tickets on sale July
29 and 30 and August 1, limited
good to return 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
on sale June 10, 11 and 12, 'limited
good to return until June 23. An
extension of return limit to July 23 v
may be obtained by depositing ticket
with Special Agent and payment of
fee of 5o cents. (Write for particu
lars about side-trips).
Rate: One fare plus 25 cents for
round trip.
To Memphis, Ttnn., and Return-
Account International Convention
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 debiting 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 18.
Tickets on 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 IVabody Summer School
for Teachers, \ anderbilt University
Biblical Institute, June 11 to August
10. Tickets on sale June 10, 11 and
12, 18,19 and 20 and July 5, 6 and
7, limited good to return fifteen days
from date of sale. An extension ol
limit to September 30 may be ob
tained by dejtositing ticket with
Sjiecial Agent and paying a fee oi
THE FLOUR OF QUALITY.
liy
A. D. Dodd
Round, S. G.
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. G. HIOTT.
How to Break Up a Cold.
It may be a surprise to many to learn
that a severe cold can be completely
broken up in one cr two days’ time. The
first symptoms of a cold are a dry, loud
couch, a profuse watery discharge from
the nose, and a thin, white coating on
the tongue. When Chamberlain’s cough
remedy is taken every hour on the first
appearance of these symptoms, it coun
teracts tbe effect of the cold and reston s
the sy»tem to a healthy condition within
a day or two. For sate by John M Klein
Taka Draatic Action.
New York, June 2.—The board of
governors of the Building Trades Em-
ployera’ association took drastic"!^
tion at a meeting Friday in the case
of the carpenters and painters who are
on a strike for alleged violation of
the arbitration agreement. A lock
out of 12,0o6 carpenters belonging to
the Brotherhood of Carpenters was
decided on to take place Tuesday next
throughout Greater New York unless
on Monday morning the carpenters
who are on a strike' in Brooklyn
against the decision of Justice Gaynoif
are back at work. In the case of
the peintera who are on a strike
against the master painters and the
interior decorators and cabinet mak
ers’ associations of Manhattan, the
board gave the organisation authority
to man their contracts at once with
any competent men who are willing
to work.
Would Restart-. Heidelberg Castle.
Karlsrhue. Germany, June 2.—The
governmet of Baden Saturday sent a
message to the diet regarding the res
toration of Heidelberg castle, partial-
ly destroyed by Marshal Turenne
when he laid waste the Palatinate.
The message affirmed that the res-
toraUon would be limited to the re
building necessary to preserve the
sculptnren and other remains of- ren
aissance art and .that the first appro
priation would be asked for in the next
budget. Energetic protests have been
made in recent years against the pro
jects for the restoration of the Heidel
berg castle by artists, authors, profes-
sors and antiquaries on the ground
that it would be a desecration of the
historical and poetical sentiments of
the old German castle, which was be
gun in the thirteenth century.
Life Sentence for Franklin,
Dalton. Ga., June 2.—Jim Franklin,
of Spr.ng Place, Ga.. has been sen
traced to life Imprisonment in the
Murray superior court for the murder
of Captain Knox R&tnsay, of Mur-
ra> county. The Jury rendered a ?er-
'i:c? nf yullty of murder in the first
■: •j.n e. with a recommendation to the
50
cents for round trip. _. v <r
T ’ < - , ,x ' , „ j raercy of the coqrt. The majority of
L asinngton, I), t.. and Re- the poopl< sided with the prosecution
tarn—Aowmnt Negro Yonn# Peo- • • ■ , j disappointed in
plee Christian ' ~
Congress, J uTv
HOW (PLEASANT
IT IS TO IvTVOW
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While gt s'datue or Reception that
your foot wear is in keeping with the
style, or while on the] strict that your
j Shoes have th»t]air of fineness—or while
1 hunting that your Boots are water-tight
ver at home that your slippers are neat
and comfortable—
THAT’S WHAT WE TERM SATIS
FACTION.
We claim all of our Shoes are satis
factory,, as we secure the sort that proves
our cialm.
MAIL ORDERS FILLED UPON RE-
C'Ell’T,
Thus Avoid Disappointments—Seed us
YOUR ORDERS.
DANCE SLIPPERS for Ladies
. $ V.5^Vo»$«a»uo
DANCE SLIPPERS lor Men
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’ $1.50 to $2 uo
STREET SHOES for Ladles
. $2 00 o | j r ><»
STREET SHOES lor Men $2.00 to $6.00
HOUSE SLIPPERS.for Ladies
tCOc to $2.00
HOUSE SLIPPERS for men
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Ill Op to $2.00
OUR.CHILDRENS .SCHOOL ;SHOES
ARE THE BEST
—They like *Rough Play—
BOYS SHOES GIRLS SHOES
$1.50 to $2.50. $1.60 to $2.50
LITTLE SHOES
$1 00 to f*.00.
■A- A. HIBSON.
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fOMX
New Spring Goods
—at—
J. R. READ & ee.
KducaLonal
Tickets oir
Franklin s
flder-ed li;
i-nrence, TOhk.h they con-
i «i --*> * * —; - - desfrtng that the mur-
SUle .Riue July ; anil 3. limited ! derer sufL r cryitiU punishment Joe
p.'Xl to return until July 11. j 3wanger„ who was Implicated in the
given a sentence of one
»?nitcntlnry, being found
jj.yKi to return until .July I], l'.ii 6. i Swanger. who
An extenskm of limit to August 11 ! crime. wa> gj
may be obtaiugd by depositing ticket y t ;!r in the^p
with Special Agent and payiug a fee F 11 *' f >’ cn tr.e
Special Agent and payiug
ol 50 cenU lor round, trip.
..Liu- Su,tthem Railway is tha--bext
wuy. Suju'rior pi^senger accomod
ations. Rest coaches. Most conven-
ient*through Sleeping atr service and
best dining car service in the world.
For lull particulars inquire of any
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t>attery.
charge of assault and
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine
Tablets. Druggists, refund money if it
fails to cure. E W GROVE’S sigua-
ture is on each box. 25c. •
Our first shipment of New
Spring Wash goods a^e arriving
daily; such as Ginghams and
Chambrays at 10c and 12$c, White
Madras and Mercerized Waist-
ings at lowest prices, 124c. 15c,
18c, 20c, 25c. White Lawns at
8c, 10c, 12£c up to 25c.
NEW Colored Lawn and Or
gandies. A handsome lot of new
patterns at 124c.
NEW BLACK DRESS SILKS.
FRIGES range from 60c to
$1.25. We call social attention
to our 36 inch guaranteed “Chif
fon Tatfeta. ,, Special prices $1.00
and $1.19.
NEW BLACK DRESS GOODS
MEDIUM weights for full suits
and separate skirts.
NEW COLD DRESS GOODS
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ARRIVING by every steamer,
marked dow*' -7 lowest cash
prices.
cold silks
FOR Shirt Waist and Shirt
Waist v Suits. We call special
attention to oar white and cold
china silks for suits*and shirt
waists. 27 inches wide at 50c.
Full line white wasli silks at
25c, 30e, up to 75c.
FUfxiiueof Gloves, Hosiery
Embroideries, Laces. Collars and
Stock Collars, full line Novelty
Neckwear. New Shirt Waists
and Ready Made Suite, arriving
by every steamer.
Mr. R. L. White, Mr? A. H.
Pettchand Mr. Charles Webb
will be glad to serve their many
friends at the popular old Dry
Goods House.
J. R. READ & CO.
-4D King Street*
CHARLESTON, 5. C
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l here are mauy people v.;]io have uaci’
CltamlHrrlaln’h Colic. •"Cholera a ><i IJ.ar-
rh* ia Remedy with splendid resutta. but
Who are unknown they, ifave 1
hesitated about giving a testimonial o r
their experience for publication. Tries,
people however, are none the le»* friends,
cf this remedy. They ^ave done niuch
toward making it a hou-.e hold word by
their personal recommendations td friend?
and neighltors. It is a good medicine to
have in the home and is widely known'
for Us cures of diarrhoea and all form?
of bowel trouble. For safe by Jouu M
Klein.
Constipation make« the cold drag along.
Get it out of you. Take Kenndey’s Lax
ative Honey and Tar cougb syrup. Con
tains no opiates.
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