The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, September 05, 1906, Image 3
SOME CHEAPNESS
YOU CAN PAY TOO
)EAR FOR THE GOODS
WE SELL, YOU CHEAP
ARE GOOD GOODS.
TRY VS 01 A BAIL ORDER
Your Bearcat npall bo*
placet job right next door
to ttt.
LOUIS COHEN & CO,
2}4 anU 2i4 KING STEEJiT, CHARLESTON, S. C
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The Largest Retail Rail Order Boose In The Seuth.
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With facte. The truth come*
«•*. Way* fm immfo
responsr our Bd>citue«nt*Dt
From the number of ordei
We are more than (gratified with the
mat with from the reauera of tiiia paper,
we fllled, we hare not leocirad oae ooii^ain^—which a^ka wall
oar Mail Order DapartmanL
VKI ARE HR MUIR .
ar do Jrau intend to writ*. Hither
ha aatiafW] trith your pur-
•AGAIN VVE WISH TO IMPRESS IT UPON THE MERC
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3ur method of helping them to ‘carry a more varied stock at a lesaer outlay, one by which ean raplffy increase
’ll cut all piece croods from ue cheapest lo the finest grades, and »ei % t» 1
heir business. We’ll cut all piece goods from the cheapest lo the finest grades, and
WH&L&SALB PRICEh.
SPECIAL ©FFERWeS UNTIL SOLD
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Fine cpality Colored, figured Taffeta silk suiting. Regular retail price 50c, our J|#Bnt» per yartl
36 inch white Glasgow Linen, Finished Suiting. Regular price everywhere 12 1-2 c. 9tr price 8 cent* per yard.
44 inch all-wool Prnama Cloth suiting, Navy and Royal Blue only. Regular vaiue J^, fur price 29 cent* per
r«* d -
Ladie* Cream Brilliantie walking skirts, regular vahm $4.eo. mir price 2.98 each. ^
Ladies white Lawn and Lingerie shirt waists, open back, short sleeves, profusely rifeBiBlA with' lace* and em
broideries. Regular value $1.75, our price 1.25 each.
27 inch white mercerized figured madras suiting, regular value 20c, our price 9 cents per yard.
Ladies walking skirts, made of the ijnest quality, Indian Head, three tucks on at eadh tpM*. Regular value $1.75
our price $1.25 each.
Ladies Black China silk waist*, fronts covered with 3-4 inch tucks, tucked backs, regujif v*W. 4.7^ our price
3.00 each. , .
We carry a complete line of Gent’s Furnishings, and Ladies and Children Muslin Underwear.
Haents for Dr, Jaegers Celebrated Sanitdry Underwear and Ladle* Borne Jouraal Pat*
terns 10 and I5c each.
Palmetto Manufacturing Go i
Bakers €t The Famous
"PRLMETT© LABEL CLOTHING.’
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Ask your Dealer for Clothing bearing this label.
They wear better, fit better and last longer than any
other, make at the samu or higher prices.
They are made under the diroc* superviaion of tha
most expert cutters and tailors in our own factory at
9* a,ml 30tli East Fourth St* New York
ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THEM.
Beuthern Head <|>iAr tarot
- ^ HO liajn* *t. and 39 Pinckney *4.
Charleston, 8.0.
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Chambet Iain’s
Code, & bvun^a
AkqpUt every has
of a prbVW ^.cn
~S«r L 11 at Mtnf time
year.
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’ey* dealer* K«v« scJcj m tW
ma$y yew* hi rales.
Tt km rerrsved tSwenodr el
tattinwamli kom people. **
b has keen preaenbed by ptqr<
wuh the
Farmers Visits
CeUege
Clomson
b hn alien saatf! Bt .Wbyrt
metirive h»sr V wx tea? ^
or a
costs a
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S alford to risk so much for so
t BUY IT NO#.
SOLD B\ JOHN M. KLEIN.
Slothes.
The time is come when progressive Clothiers mnst lend
their experience toward educating the people in’the
art of Clothe* selection and the relative value of
material* and workmanship.
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Fer instance, our experience has taught ta that there 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 you aelect, yon can’t get anything
but good merchandise—the best that America afforia
This is a form cf protection that iaspirea eenfldeeee widi
you and can’t fail to benefit us both* On these line*
we ask your patronage; on these linee we hope to
ik
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j.L. DAVID d
Charleston^* C.
The Best Bread Fob
Children,
because of its purity and sup
erior quality is to be found at
HUBSTER’S BAKERY.
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Always wholesome tootnsomc
and excellent <. .t .he
vice tis well a, the Product ‘a
first class. Special caxes Da*,
ed to order for Weddings, etc.,
on short notice.
HEADQUARTERS.
For Sparrows fine Choco-
ate and Uin bons^ /
. ‘Mubsier’s 3Bak.tr?.
!i this true! What say you, Col-
ietint'fl Clamsouitof
The following letter appeared in
Ihe lAncaaUr News of Saturday:
Mr Editor; I will try to tell you
MMnetihng about Clemson college.
Fkvt, there are some beautiful build-
lags on the campus; gome fine flow-
ssi, bat they are always where the
pra&mors h?e and nowiiere else. Tha
#01 place we visited was the dining
hall, which seated about six hundred.
TTrii eost twcnty-flye cents per meal,
which was enough for what you got
Mhit, we Went to the lecture room,
which seated about the same as the
AMog hall. Here we heard some
gwt speaking from the professors and
other distinguished orators. Then we
wwt to the farms, pens and pastures.
Wo found some cows, two mares, six
hogs and two pigs. These teemed to
be all they had, though they advised
tw to raise stock and cattle. These
wore al! that we could find. Then to
foe ohiekea yards. Weil, there was
not a feather of a chicken ia the
ywds. JThey said they had gone oat
of the chicken business, but they told
■a how to laise them at a protit.
Tfcefc to ths experiment ground.
They told ns how to save onr ground
hf terracing it, but we found theirs
all broken and badly washed—worse
by for than oura ever get to be. Then
wo next came to the flowem. Of
eoaree they were all around the pro-
feasors houses and no where else.
Wfce* to the farms. They clalfn one
H.miircu acres m one bottom L.. .*
tke worst fix ofgmy corn wt txw be
tween here and there. Talk about
appropriations, two hundred and fifty
thoasand dollars doesn't htrdly keep
the yards of the professors in "ood fix,
so the farms are neglected. Then we
eame to Agricultural hall. Theyaw-
hibited in one room of it some fruit*
onions, etc., bnt T don't think they
railed them, as I did not see when
they came from. Then we went te
where they bad beep making eoan
butter. The Supt said it was for the
professors. It was in cold storage and
looked nice but scarce. Well, night
came on, ao to the barracks. The
manager told us they were deserted,
but no, the? were not They were
still there bnt very poor and
for bneines'. Some of the boys
they were so thin you could not mash
them, bnt it seemed everything else
had deeerted, for there was nothing
bnt them and the cot in the room.
Well, we killed some of them and
ionght balaace until morning. Thaw
we took another tour around to see
the beauties round the professors',
houses, for there were no attractions
anywhere alee that we oould find.
Some of our Lancaster friends, as*
peciallv M* N B Small and Mr G
L McManus, thought that the ap
propriations ought to be devided be
tween the professors and the farms,
but that won’t do. If that were
done the appropriations would havt
to be twice as much, for they ia}
there is not enough aupropriated ipw.
I would like more of the Lancaster
farmers to go anu see and hear then
talk. They can toft*yon anything yet
want to hear about farming, on any
branch yon would like to follow or
anything you want to raise in the
way of crops, stock, cattle, hogs, poul
try, frnit, vezeUbles or anything yo*
can think of. If you go, be sure to ge
to the professors* houses, tor th
are the attractions. J T I lane*
Antioch, S Lk
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DIG UP A DOLLAR
And bring it to us if you want its worth in Honest Goods
We can say with safety and without exaggeration that our
stock of General Merchandise k msurpassed in quality and
price.
REASONABLE GOODS
ATSUITABLE PRICES.
is our slogan. We intend to sell our share of goods,
and who fail to see our atoek may thereby do them
selves injustice. -
LET US QUOTE YOU PRICES
on Couniry Produce befbre you sen t6 me other fel
lows for less.
Walterboro SuDDly Company!
Physic!" Use
Ramon’s Liver Pills and
Tonic Pellets for all liver
troubles.' Safe, sure,
permanent cures and
complete treatment for
25c. Easy, natural and
certain—money back If
they fail., ,
W *iu)> ik io Drug Company *
Brown Manafaoturnut Oo.,
St. Loan, Ho., and Greenville, Tenn.
fcupp
3. GL Hyr
mam pros
Out late last night! What time did
the clock say when you got in?"
I do not remember what the clock
said, but I will never forget what mg
wife said!”
A man with an automobile doesn’t
have to be a bachelor unless he
wants to.
COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON. .
CHARLESTON, 5. C.
121st Y ear begins September 28.
Letters, Science, Engineering.
One scholarship, give free tuition
to each county of South Carolina*
Tuition |40. Board and furnished
C.«J . . V
room in Dormitory fill a month.
All candidates for admission are
permitted to compete for vacant
Boyce scholarship which pay 1103
a year. For catalogue, adress
. Harrison Randolph,
i'reaideak