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' SOME CHEAPNESS YOU .CAN PAY TOO DEAR FOR THE GOODS WE SELL YOU CHEAP ARE GOOD GOODS. TRY US OR A MAIL ORDER Your nearest mall box places yon right next door •to ns. LOUIS COHEN & CO., 234 and 234 KING STREET, CHARLESTON/S. C. 1 w 11« nunri m m m. The Largest Retail Mail Order Boose In The Sooth. FACE TO FACE With facts. The truth comes out. Let’s put you * face to face with some of our Bargains. ,1. •>. W e are more than gratified with the response our advertisements met with from the readers of this paper. From the numbar of orders we filled, we have not receivedone complaint—which speaks well for our Mail Order Department. , WHEN ARE YOU COMING or do you intend to write. Either wsy will be satlsfiod with your pur* chases. AGAIN WE WISH TO IMPRESS It UPON THE MERCHANTS Our method of helping them to carry a more varied stock at a lesser outlay, one by which they can rapidly increase their business. We’ll cut all piece goods trom the cheapest to the finest grades, and sell it to you at \ WHOLESALE PRISES. SPECIAL OFFERINGS UNTIL SOLO Fine quality Colored/ figured Taffeta silk suiting. Regular retail price 50c, our price 33 cents per yard. 36 inch white Glasgow Linen Finished Suiting. Regular price every where 12 1-2 c. Our price 8 cents per yafd. 44 inch all-wool Prnama Cloth suiting, Navy and Royal Blue only. Regular value 50c, our price 29 cents per yard. ^ Ladies Cream Brilliantie walking skirts, regular value $4.00. our price 2.98 each. Ladies white Lawn and Lingerie shirt waists, open back, short sleeves, profusely trimmed with laces and em broideries. N 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 each seam. Regular valje£ 1.75 our price $1*25 each. Ladies Black China silk waists, fronts covered with 3-4 inch tueks, tucked backs, regular value. 4.75, our price 3.00 each. We carry a complete line of Gent’s Furnishings, and Ladies and Children Muslin Underwear. Agents for Dr. Jaegers Celebrated Sanitary Underwear and Ladies Home Journal PaU terns 10 and I5c each. ^Reduction Sale 1 For sixty days I will sell at cut prices on £11 of my stock of dry goods. Come, now is the time while the prices are right This is a cash sale and we will make the prices right. Can’t wait or you might miss a bargain. We • • are also carrying a nice line of fresh Groceries and paying highest prices for chickens and 0 eggs. ‘Always ready to serve you. o Operation Mrs. Malinda Akers, of Basham, Va,, writes: “I had what doctors call ‘prolapse,* and couldn’t stand straight. I had pain in my back and shoulders, and was very irregular and profuse. Doctors said an operation was needed, but 1 couldn’t bear, the thought of the knife. After tak- . ing three bottles of Wine of Cardui, I could walk around. Can now do my housework and am in. splendid health.” ‘Cardui is a pure, vegetable, medicinal essence, especially adapted to cure women’s diseases. It relieves excessive periodical pains, regulates irregularities, and is a safe, pleasant and re liable remedy for all sick women. In suc cessful use for over 70 years. Try it. run AD VICK Write us • tetter describe* all your symptoms, and w. will send you Free Advice. In plain sealed envelope. Address: Ladies' Advisory Department, The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chatta nooga, Tenn. At Every Drug Store In $1.00 Bottles. Dr. J. B. Padgett L Getsinger, S. C. Modern Slothes. 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.. For instance, our experience has taught ns that there are not more than five blothing manufacturers in America tion. These are the ones we handle. No matter from which of these jon select, yon can’t got anything ‘ but good merchandise—the best that America affoeda This la a form of protection that inspires confidence with 'bushotlfia On these lines we ask your patronage; on these lines we hope to yon and can’t fail to benefit g your retain it . InAjV «/. L. DAVID d BR03 Charleston, * C. ' All Farmers Should Be Bank Patrons: 1. Because it is good business sense for the far mers to have his money accounts kept by a first class bookkeeper, and this will be done at this Bank with out charge. 2. Because it is a place of safety. No danger of your hard earned money being burned, stolen, chewed up by rats, last, or loaned to your neighbor. 5* Because it enables the farmer to pay his debts, large or small, by check. The stub in the check book is a record, the cancdlled check returned by the bank is the most valid receipt* 4* Because if the farmer must go into debt he can borrow money from his* Bank and pay cash for what he gets, saving this exorbitant “Credit*! prices. 5. Therefore, choose a reliable banker, be prompt; keep your word, make your deposits grow; have your bank book frequently balanced at the bank, and see where you stand financially. 6 Hence you should have an account with Ban If a Lkeose for 1906. License to deal in seed cotton has been issued to the following named parties upon the days indicated be 4 • low: Samilri Iriel, Ang 22. AjLDodd, Aug 23. . «J C Guess, Aug 24. U D Kobinson & C6 v Aug 24. II McM Williams, Aug 29. S J Rumph, Aug 31. W C Glover, Sept 4. W C Glover, Sept 5. L H Griffith, Sept 5. W N Lariscy. Sept G. - J S Welch, Sept 7. L U Weekley, Sept 10. Brown A Aiken, Sept 11. J S White, Sept 11. J L White, Sept 11. A R Speights, Sept 11. L M Johnson A Bro, Sept 13. S E Boynton & Bro, Sept 13. C H Boynton, Sept 13, Col Mer & Mfg Co Sept 14. J C Padgett & Son, Sept 15. C K Ackerman, Sept 17. Geo B Sanders & Bro, Sept 17. A V Willie, Sept 17. Smith Leach, Sept 18. F M Rhodes, Sept 20. J M Pennington, Sept 22. 0 P Fishburne, Sept 24. We would be glad of a report of any violation rf fhe law regulating the sale of *■< < d coi 'on. J E Moore, Co. Supervisor. HttleTkctori j KNOWS all about Liver Com* plaints. He says there’s no reason to be sick— arouse the Liver; build up your system with Ramon’s Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets—a sure, safe and swift cure. 25c ■ for Complete Treatment* Wahwhcro Drug Cwnpanf. Brown AUnufanturin* Co., St. Louis, Mo., an l Greenville, Tenn. COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON. CHARLESTON, S. C. 1 121at Year begins September 28. Letters, Science, Engineering* One acholarshjp, give free tuition to each county of Sonth Carolina* Tuition 140. Board and furnished room in Dormitory $11 a month. All candidates for admission are permitted to compete for vacant Boyce scholarship which pay $100 a year. For catalogue, adress Harrison Randolph, President. TNI REVIVO IT0REI WT*UT1 “Uadi | Mlai las? 7 if ’ T recover their youthful It quickly m gH - Lott Vi ■otouly ls*l II a nmain co. aanqu Ms., cvon AXABBBOBODBUCIOOn sad JOHXT M BUDK. ^ ‘ * V‘ •.•‘ft*: n.ja ►f/ v>