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YOU’LL FIND OUR * BARGAINS ON PAPER , ARE NO BIGGER LHAN OUR BARGAINS IN STOeK. POOR MERCHANTS jrow rich irndin^ here, while rich merchants grow richer investing in jur merchandise. LOUIS COHEN & CO., 234 and 234 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. K M11 m lHIIWIilll 11 Ml MH. The Largest Hail Order- House la The South. WHOLESALERS AND RETAILERS of Dry Goods, Notions, Gents Furnishings, Carpets, Mattings, and • » Upholstery Goods. H • READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS IS OUR SPECIALTY. ALMOST EVERY THING A MERCHANT NEEDS WE -SUPPLY . AT PRICES BELOW EVERYBODY ELSE’S .v • TRY US ON A MAIL ORDER A two cent poitage stamp places yonr nearest Mail Box right next door to us. We are reaching out alter the merchants trade throughout the State, and our success has been phenominal. We are catering especially to the merchants who is desirious of carrying a first class assortment of merchandise, and who at the same time does not feel like investing in full price goods. WE CAN HbLP YOU TO ADD TONE TO YOUR STOCK AND INCREASE YOUR BUSINESS' "We will cut piece goods for you and sell it in Dress Length at WHOLESALE PRICE S. You will congratulate your good judgement if you send us a trial under * J -THREE GOOD SPECIAL NUMBERS yOCJ SHOULD INVEST IN — LADIES WALKING SKIRTS . Made of line qualily,. Indian Head. Two Styleji, One SUlc made with 18 tucks, the'other self Btrappcd~~and stitched. Skirts made to retail at ^2.00 our special price, » : $1.25 Each. LADIES CHINA SILK WATVTS. e 1.aoies hue quality, Black and While China Silk Waista, fronts covered with three-quarter inch tucks, tucked backs, sells regularly everywhere at $3 75. Our special price, -—±—' $3.00 Each. LADIES WALKING SKIRTS Made of fine Grey Overpaid aud shadow check Panama Cloth—Cut in the new Circular and Plaited effects. Made to ratail regularly at |600. All sizes In stock our special price, S4.50 Each. We carry a full line of Ladies and Children Muslin Underwear,; on which we can save you big money Will expect you to come or write. ‘ ^ -t- ♦ l-H-l l-l ■l"l l IsIHH PALMETTOS I MANUFACTURING CO. Makers Of The Famous “Palmetto LABLE I’* Clothing” ti 4' The best i/ade, Best fitting and best Wearing Cloth ing at popular prices b£ar 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 ; * 7 * t most expert cutters and tailors in our own factory at ; 28 aud liOth'East Fourth.St„ New York ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THEM. Southern Headquarters: • no Hayne st. and no Pinckney st.2 Charleston, 8.0.5 "III H 111 HI I H H* IW I H'l 11 HWH 1 H I » Gall and be Convinced. I have a lovely line of ready •i 1 ; 1 | to wear hats, dressed hats, trimmings and notions on hand. New goods constantly arriving. jSScP*' ' v . Mrs. Newton Hiers. todern Slothes. The time is come when progressive Clothiers must lend their experience toward educating the people injthe art of Clothes selection and the relative value of : j l‘ materials and workmanship. x ' '. ' " - - - ; - For instance, our experience has taught us that there are * not more than five Clothing manufacturers iu America whose prorlucts 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 gej^&nything but good merchandise—the best that America affordb mmmm Tkis is a form of protection that inspires confidence with 7 " you and can’t fail to benefit us botli*~7 On those lines we ask your patronage; on these lines we hope to retain it. J.-L. DAVID & BROS Charleston, • C. \ ’1* Chamberlain’s 04k; (Mera & Dianta (Umiiy Afcnoat every family has need of s reliable remedy for ootic or <fianhea at aocae time dunng the Thu remedy a rorta 1 jmeoded by dealer* who have told it for many yean and know its value. It has received thousands of heshmooials from grateful It has been pflsscribed bV f>hy> ■dans with die most sat 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 title? BUY IT NOW. APIARY WORK. SOLD BY 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 6er vice as well as the Product is first class. Special cakes ba<c ed to order , for Weddings^ etc^ on short notice. . HEADQUARTERS. For Sparrows fine Choco- ate and bon bons. Mubster’s OBakerp. Tbe Rrartux of Food In th* HurinK Month*. The rearing of queen bees ta the sub ject of a timely bulletin by Dr. E. F. rhilliptj, an expert apfcultnrist of the department of agriculture. The ob ject of the bulletin is that successful mettiuls may be more widely known. The author disclaims erallt for origi nality in tbe methods describ»3d, but states that all of them have been suc- i-essfully tried by him. Norn* of the appliances mentioned and Illustrated are patented, and any ljeekee|a»r Is at liberty to make them or any modtfl<-a- tions of them that may s^eni gxid to him. 'Die question arises In Uie mind of every beekeeper, “Will It pay me to rear my own queens?" It Is true that wry good untested queens can now bo bought for $1 or even less, but where a biFSt* apiary is to be reqneened this amount, though small for one colony, become* i'onslderabte when multiplied by a few score. Dr. Phillips’ very in forming bulletin (Na 25. bureau of en tomology) outlines a plan for rearing queens in the home rtplary with tbe mlniuumi of lalwr and expense. B*** Keo<l FIrntr Food. Let it be borue iu mind that no sort of neglect in regard to supplying bees with an abundance of food during Feb ruary, March and April is admissible, for if the colony is to be ( profftable when the honey season proper arrives It tnnst be strong in numbers. Last year Was one of the poorest for a hon ey yield ever known in tbe history of the country. To such an extent was this the case that most bees went into winter quarters with an insufficient amount of stores to carry them through the ^winter, to say nothing about ,tbe spring months. -Kausns Farmer. GIRDLED TREES. Sometime* " Bent to Dig Them Out. Savina Them hr Bridge GraJTfinjr. Usually when a tree is girdled it is economy to dig tt up knd plant anoth er In Us place, lait occasionally If a tree is valuable it umy pay to try to save it. The following method is rec- ojnmended in Iturol New Yorker as one that “may be used with more or iVss success:" In the spring, when tbe tree is found girdled, take a small chisel and drive It into tin bark above and below the (large twigs of tbe preceding year’s growth are more desirable) and cut them a little longer than tbe distance between tl»c opi>osltc '*ut in the tro«v as «boMn. Sharpen both end* and lten.I the twig untlRbotb ends can be insert ed in the cuts; then press them iu un til tbe twig Is as nearly straight at possible, taking care that there Is a perfect union between the inner bark of tbe twig and tm*. Four or more should be placed around the tree, ac cording to its size, ns shown In B. After all the arches are in place the whole sboukl be covered witk grafting wax. if tkd work has been skillfully done the tree will eoutlHue to grow and In a few years will be completely cared wxcept for a slight enlargement. Tllfi yrpHpd should be clo3cly,,wat(*bed at first, for it makes an excellent har bor for insects. l*cr*u*«d Holding of Ilatrjr Stock. In tbe ciisc of milk cow* there is again a vt»ry satisfactory Tncreaae iu numbers'so distributed that practically every section iu the country iu which the dairy interest Is lm|K>rtant is nrpre- sented by an increased holding of dairy stock, say* Orange Judd Fanner In sub mitting aatlHtics for the past year. The percentage %f in.-rc i-v for tins class 01! animals Is larger than for any other, with the exception of itogri. and It is s » evenly distributed that there are only two suite* in the Union that show few er milk row* than wer-* owned on funus u year ago. NEWS NOTES •jr*" The next meeting of the fornYe?*' ua- tloiml itmgress will be held, at Rock Island. IIL Oct. t>. John M. Stahl 1» president; George M. Whitaker, Box 1.352. Boston, secret a rj'. THE ORIGINAL , LAXATIVE GOUGH SYRUP Corea all Coughs and assists in expelling Colds from the Syetem by gently moving the bowels A certain curs 1 for croup and whooping-cough. Tils Bad Clover Blot* tom and th» Boney Bt* Is ob mry KENNEDY'S imiivE HGNEYIeTAR PUTARBO AT THE LABORATORY OP S. a OoWITT B OO,. CHICAGO, u. •• A. Smoot Case BefoTjrSTtnate. Wa*hington. dune 2.—The fact that the committee on privileges and elec tions has acted on the case of United States Senator Heed Smoot, of Utah, was officially brought to the attention of the senate Saturday by Senator Burrows, chairman of that committee, who, as the same time, made an Inef. fectual effort to have Monday 11th, fixed as the day for the Consideration of the case. r Jfc, Littledddor c a vq '*■ ■’ ’V. “Don’t Phy»icl”'~U«o Ramon’s Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets for all liver troubles. Safe, sure, 1 permanent cures and complete treatment for 25c. Easy*, natural and certain-money back if they fail. / Walterbcro Drag Company. Brown Manafaotoring Co., Bt. Look, Mo., and Greenville, Tenn. —— * ^ * A Guaranteed Cure for Piles, t. Blind, Bleeding, or Protrndim 'tching. Blind,] iee. Druggists NTMENT faili aajurnjo a oibsmau) xjool girdled portion, aa shown by the dot ted lines in Pig. A. Then cot some heelthy twigs from the tw s< the Jpg Piles. OINTMENT raus to cure any matter of bow long standing, in 0 to S days. Pint application givoi ease ao rest. 50c. If your druggist hasn’t •end 00c in •tampeaad it will be for wan ed postpaid by Park Medicine Co., S