The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, October 17, 1906, Image 3
OUIS COHEN & COMPANY
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232 and 239 KING STREET. CHARLESTON, S. 6.
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The house that gives you “SATISFACTION” or your money back.
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—THE LARGEST WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MAIL ORDER HOUSE IN THE SOUTH—
OUR STOCKS FOR FALL AND WINTER ARE THE CHOICEST PICKINGS OF THE MARKETS
OF THE WORLD.
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Write ns ior samples and prices of anything yon need—Ton’ll get them by return mail. We pay special attention
to orders entrusted to ns from merchants.
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STYLE, QUALITY AND LOW PRICE CONSTITUTES OUR BIG BUSINESS BUILDERS.
Oat of oar magnificent selection we are
bound to please you. Our stock is too
large to Itemize. Write us.
Plaid silk for waists in a large vatietT
of designs and colorings. Priced at 68,
75, 85, $1. and $1 25 per yard. Write for
•amplfs.
Every need for fall and winter is ready
for you in these departments. Every
thing necessary to make you feel and
look comfortable—and the best part of
it is the little price.
We are showing a tremendous line of
Black and Colored dress goods in plain
and fabrics, checks and plaids Ptices
range from 12 12 to $5. per yard. Write
for samples. „•
86 inch Colored changeable silks, value
$1. Our special price 88c per yard
36 inch Black Taffeta silk, value 75.
Our special price 59c per yard.
Ladies silk waists without ijuestlon
the prettiest assortment in the south.
$3 50 to $15.
W carry a complete line of infants and
childrens cloaks, hats and caps. Boys
suits, separate pants, etc. Write for
prices.
? Silks, Silks, Silks, the largest silk
house south o' Baltimore. Fancv Taffeta
silk suitings, prices range from 49c to
$2. per yard. -1
Write for samples. *
Ladies Waists made of white and col*
ored wash fabrics. Priced 89c-to $5.
86 inch solid colored taffeta silk, large
of new shades. Value $1. Our special
price 88c per yard.
Ladies Cloaks, newest 1906 models, a
larsre range of styles to choose from.
$5 00 to $50. each.
Ladies new Walking Skirts, made of
all the popular fabrics of the season.
Large variety of styles and colors to
choose from. $2 50 to f20.
Indies strictly man tailored suits. All
the most stylish models, made of the pop.
ular fabrics. Prices from $8 75 to $50.00
per suit.
4 We are showing a new line of Floor Coverings, Carpets, Mattings, Art Squares, Rugs, Lace Curtains and Uphol
stery Furnishings. We will gladly quote prices. Write us or come yourself.
Agents For Dr. Jaegers Sanitary Underwear and Ladies Home Journal Patterns 10 and 15c
^Reduction Sale^
For sixty days I will sell at cut prices on
all 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 pricey for chickens and
eggs. Always ready to serve you.
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All Farmers Should Be Bank Patrons:
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Dr. J. B. Padgett
tietsinger,
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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. 1
6 Hence you should have an accountwith
Farmers and Idsrchants Bank.
WALTISBOBO, & C.
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License for 1906.
License to deal in seed cotton has
been issued to the following named
parties upoL the days indicated be
low:
SamueJ Iriel, Aug 22.
A D Dodd, Aug 23.
J 0 Guess, Aug 24.
K D Robinson & Co. Aug 21.
H McM Williams, Aug 29.
8 J Rumph, Aug 31.
W C Glover, Sept 4.
W C Glover, Sept 5.
L H Griffith, Sept 5.
W N Lanscj. Sept 6.
J S Welch, Sept 7.
L C Weekley, Sept 10.
Brown & Aiken, Sepf 11.
J S White, Sept 11.
J L White, Sept 11.
A R Speights, Sept 11.
L M Johnson & Bro, Sept 13.
S E Boynton & Bro, Sept 13.
C H Boynton, Sept 13.
Col Mer & Mfg Co Sept 14.
J C Padgett A Son, Sept 15.
C K Ackerman, Sept 17.
Geo B Sanders A Bro, Sept 17.
A V Willis, Sept 17.
Smith Leach, Sept 18.
F M Rhodes, Sept 20.
J M Pennington, Sept 22.
O P Fishburne, Sept 2*.
TVe would be glad of a report of
any violation of the law regulating
the sale of &ecil cotton.
J E Moore,
Co. Supervisor.
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| How can a man hope to under
stand a wo i H*t w' enshe is unable fQ
underst.-i’i>l l.ei
It is \Mth ide.tij as with pieces of
money; itiure of ihe least value cir
culate the nu'sr.
TAX NOTICE
The books of the county treasurer
will be opened for the purpose of
collecting taxes from the loth uay of
October, 1906, to Decembers],
The levy is as follows:
State
Ordinary county
‘ Schools
1006.
Constitutional
Past indebtedness
5 mills
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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, oar experience has taught ns that there are
not more than live Clothing manufacturers in America
whose products are worthy a high place in ^onr estima
tion. These are the ones we handle. No matter from
which of these you select, yon can't get anything
but good merchandise—the best that America affords
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This is a form of protection that inspires confidence with
you and can’t fail to benefit ns both. On them lines
we ask your patronage; on these lines we hope to
retain it
*/. L. DAVID A BROS
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Total
Special School Tax:
Walterboro School District
14 mills
4 mills
Lodge “
Williams
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Rum Gully u
Cottageviile u
Bethel **
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Poll tax $1 on all males between
the ages of 21 and 00, except those
exempted by law. Dogs 50c each.
The tax hooka will be open at the
places named below for the purpose
of receiving taxes:
Hendersonville, Tuesday Oct 30
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Petits, Wednesday
ib, Thursday,
P M Yarn’s) Friday
Warren X Roads, Tuesday,
Youngs Island, Wednesday
Adams Run, Thursday,
Jackson boro, Friday
Green Pond, Saturday,
D L SMITH,
Co Treasurer.
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Cottageviile, Wedoeodav,
Centreville, Thursday,
Smocks, Saturday,
Folks Stolen Monday, *
Ashton, Tneifiav,
Lodge, Wednesday,
Berea. Thursday.
Mrs A B Shith’s, Thurs night «•
Williams, Friday, ~
Burnt, Monday,
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RAMON'S BROWNIE CALENDAR
One oj the Handsomest 1907 Calendars
Gotten Out for the Yesu-.
The Ramon's Brownie Calendar for
1907 is almost an education within
itself, containing a vast amount of use
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of twelve pages, 12x10 inches, handsome
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One inch figures show the days so plain
ly as to he easily read across the largest
room. Holidays are in red Changes of
the moou. wea.Ler conditions, length of
days, church festive days signs of tht
sodi ic and much other useful knowledge
This hesuiiful Calendar usually sells for
ten cents and will te mailed on receipt of
stamps direct from Brown M.’g. Co.,
Greenville, T«nn. Ask your druggist
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Walterboro Drug Company.
Brown Manufacturing Co.,
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According to the way their mothsrt
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back 10 school in the fall are starting
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