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0 I. <Sc S5JHL£LJr Jr J: o 0 * * ^ $10.00 in Silver given away free to our customers as a Xmas gift. On Dec. 22nd each cash customers will receive a numbered coupon. No matter how small the purchase you get the coupon. At 5 o’clock in the afternoon we draw and the lucky number present will receive $5.00 in silver. 0n December 24th the same offer will be made. Beautiful $5.00 Doll raffled this week. Only fifty chances will be sold. Toys, Games, Dolls, Fireworks, Indian Baskets, Wagons, Fruit* Etc., Etc., Etc. YOU WILL. UINU THE BIG BRICK STORE KIX^IvKO WITH LITTLE PRICES Competition is active, but we more than meet it, as a visit to our handsome establishment will prove. Cash alone is king, and our offerings for Cash, between now and Jan. 15th, at which time, comes the annual stock taking, cannot be excelled. The following specialties will doubtless be inter esting to the most skeptical buyc rs: Black Silk Tafteta Waist were 4.50 now 3.47 Black Silk Taffeta Waist were 3.00 now 2.38 White and Cream Waist Patterns were 3.00 now 2.04 Embroidery Brilliantine Waistings were 1.00 now 79c Ladies Nicely Tailored Skirts were 4.50 now 3.57 were 3.50 now 2.68; were 2.75 now 198; were 2.50. now 1.48. This slaughter in prices not only in eludes these particular skirts, but all skirts in stock. v Boys and Cirls caps were 50c now 39c A lot of Boys, Youths and Mens suits to be moved regardless of cost, Boys Knee Pants Suits were 2.50 now 1.58 Boys Knee Pants Suits were 2.75 now 1.98 Boys Knee Pants Suits were 3 25 now 2.17 Boys Knee Pants Suits were 4.oo now 2.38 Youths Long Pants Suits age 16 to 20 were 6.50 now 4.87; were 7.50 now 5.28: were 8.50 now 5.78 A lot of Mens Nicely Tailored Suits at the follow ing frost biting Prices. Mens Suits were 5.00 now 3.68 Mens Suits were 5.50 now 3.76 Mens Suits were 6.50 now 5.15 Mens Suits were 7.00 now 5 38 Mens Suits were 10.00 now 7.86 Mens Extra Pants were 90c now 75c; were 1.25 now 97c: were 150 now 1.28; were 2.25 now 1.87, were 3.00 now 2.39; were 3.50 now 2.98. A few pieces nice Dress Goods was 60c yd now 42j^c. The above prices have no respect of cost Relative to our Xmas often* ng, we have perfect confidence in them, and believe they will bear the most rigid inspection. We take pleasure therefore in asking you to examine them carefully. There is no necessity in mentioning prices, they speak for themselves. ’Nough Said. Colleton Mercantile & Mfg Co. W« Lottie Hair and Harvey Trowell vrrre married last Sunday morning at Great Swamp Baptist churoh by Rev J T Hiets Colleton oountv. The bride U formerly of Sally’s, 8. O. The groom U a eon of If r and Mra W J Trowell, of Great Swamp. Klee Breile Hudeott and Cleveland Benton, both of Getelager, were mar ried Sander, 1 noember 9, at the real- dwoa of J O Griflla. JakaeKtaefdaad Vim Ola Benton both of Geratager, were married Sen- day, Deo •, at the home of the bride’s Mr and MrsO. A. Benton. , ■# — NOTIOB it of the at a*to not £S2vy 1907. for eap- m, let Monday In JBMOOBt Worth Knowing. That Alioock’9 ^Masters are the hig ieet result of medical science and skill, and in ingredients and method have never been equaled. That they are the original and genuine porons plasters upon whose reputation imitators trade | That Olcock’s Plasters never fall ‘ to perform their remedial work qaiclclf and effectually. I That for Weak Back, Rheumatism, 1 Colds, Lung Trouble, Kidney Diffi* • cutties, Strains and all Local Pains they are invaluable. ; That when you buy Allcock’s Plasters you obtain the best plasters made. r Mass Meeting. NOTICE. Bids will be received for Jacksonboro end Asbeppoo Perries by the month, payable quarterly, for the year 1907 Bids received up to 12 o’clock m, the first Monday ia Job. 1907 J E MOORE, « Co Sapr. The mass matting called to meet at the courthouse, yesterday was called to order at noon by Bon J B Dodd. There were about 100 repreaentetive citizens present W C Brant was elected chair man and mid the object of the meet- ing wna to diacnas ways and means of building the line fence, between the exempted and stock law portions of the county. W W Smoak, Jr, was then elected secretary. Considerable dh- cussion was hid. Among the speakers were Hon J S Griffin, uapt H D Pad- E ttt Hon A C t*an«iers. J O Jsqnea, 8r, on J B Dodd, P W Warren, Hon D L <*mith, J D Ackerman and G W Way. These gentlemen all favored the build ing of the fence in a oon»titntion«l manner. It seemed to he a general opinion, that the only method at all feasible was that of lowing a general tax. A committee consisting of W W Pmoak, Jr, chairman, H D Padgett. J D Aoketamu. E O Beach G W Way snd W N Lanscy, was appointed to draft resolotiong This committee ren dered a majority and minority report The majority report signed bv Messrs H D PacUrett, E C Beach, G W Way and W N Lariscy was adopted after discussion, as follows: Be it resolved by the mass meeting eembled that our dslegation and general assembly he instructed to raise the funds necessary to bull 1 the line fence bv proper legislation nnder the constitution and we suggest a levy made as all o her taxes are raised The minority report left the matter entirely in the hands of the delegation. J D Ackerman then introdnoed, a reaolntion, asking that our delegation nse its inflnenos to secure the repeal of the lein law. Considerable discussion followed, hot owing to the lateness of thehonr and the fact that many of those in attendeuce had left the hsil, Mr Ackerman wsthdrew ’he resolution without calling for a vote. NOTICE. Bids Will be reoMved for supplies for chain gaag and form for the 1st quarter of the year 1907, up «o 12 o'clock m, the lot Monday la January 1907. Moat by Urn 190 lbs, Gtits* “The Best E?er. , ’ Rice boro, Ga, March 9,1905 “Mr J T Shuptrinc, Savannah, Ga Dear S»r—I was greatly annoyed last year with a severe attack of eczema on my leg, and after using several other remedies wsth no bene fit, I tried Tetterine; two boxes hay- idg made a complete care I think it the best remedy 1 have ever found for skin diseases. Sours truly, Bennie Deal, Tetterrine also cures Tetter, Ring worm, Dandruff and all forms of skin diseases. 60c per box. Your drag- gist or address J T bhnptrine, > Mfir, Savannah, C* Use Tetterine Skin Soap, 25c the cake. Cora by fil MOORE. Santa Glaus Headquaiters. i i i i L- Toy Land Open Now. Anything and Everything for all sizes and ages, boys, girls, men or women. AT a TAYLORS. I J § Early Cabbage Plants Guaranteed to Satisfy Purchaser KAULV JCRSCV CHARLXSTON BUCCCOtlOH XUCUZTA *”0^ STEJtfMZD WAKEFIELD lAUOt WPS _ . TSUOKEa . FLAT DUTCH TteBuiiMt WAKEFIELD Thm asrttort WS A little later LtrgMt aatf U*m« OsMmc* Grown Soooad asrH— • Hood Vortoty Uwa Sooo—torn Oobbogo FI ICE: loloU sf 11s 4 a. si SIJ0 yor a^S Is at sor •..10 a. sASowr.attt.OOFW a. r. o. ■ Guarantee L la tho iPUatotoi BtOSOf _,’ln tho Interior •ian.TSsxw oat olonto that can rJKlsfi, I oo PtiBtsa Vary Law. >rwfU SKISS.* ho%a Ilmaie that to Jnnt aottod to ItfotGE* TIMM# DlfoAtdl OfoD bfS > or JuMry# FebniMry, and , to will Biatoro o hood of Oob- yoo grow yov own ploou la hot bode ood oold w "“r«!R«iTrow*/rentloo ofoKor*lJloote oad Frolt Treoe, eorh oo Bti owborrr, Fwm* ^0*0*^, Tomoto. En Float oaTPoppor PloaU; Applo, Pooch, Poor, Plom. Ohorty ood Aprtoot ^ Treat, hgBaaamm. ood Grope Vlaee. - • £? WM. C GERATY. the ohote aox I I ^ YOUNG'S ISLAND. S. C. I The Walterhoro Graded School will give holiday for two weeks, beginning after today. The teachers will all spend their holidays visiting relatives. Prof C. R. Calhoun will go to Green- wood, Mies Mildred Paget to Lykee- Innd, Mies Clara Riser to Leeeviile, Mias Annie Workman to Camden, Miss Anne Aloan to Bnmter and Mias Louise Marvin to Hecderaonvilla. CHAR/UNO WOMEN. Nothing lends more to personal charm than a clear rosy skin and nothing Is so sure to free the skin from motb spots, •allown ee and the effects of chronic constipation as the Dainty Laxakola tonic tablets, 95c. NOTICE. Tbs Walterhoro Got ton About Digestion. Itlsnottb* quentitr of food taken bnt the smout digested snd assimilated that gives strength end vl’ality to the system. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablet*, invigorate the ■tomicht and liver end enable them to perform their fonetioos. The result is a relish foryonr foo ’ increased strength and weight, jrreaterendnrance and s clear bead. Price. 25 cents. Samples fret. For sale by John M Klein. The g ? rl who isn’t ashamed to sernb the kitchen isn’t apt to stand any fooling. . > ■' • ■■■■■ ■ I When to Go Hume. ‘ From the Biofltoa, Ind, Banner: a When tlfed out, go home. When you rant consolation, go horns. When jou OU Oo.. will When yon went fsi, go NOTICE. Bids will be 'waived for a conaty phyDdao to attend the poor farm and Jaii for the year 1907. This will t dads an iasmtss d tbs tana, att prisoaets and convicts wklls lodgsd ia jail lor treat- meat BMs wiU bs issdvsd as to 1st , Jaaaary at 12 o'clock Monday 1907 SHI 12 JB MOORS, To VONLEHE not g)a cotton from Batniday Dec 92 tttl «> BatardayJaa 6, and after that date only rafonaed. 7®“ r on Satardats. No betdsees will bs gst scqaanlsted with the focL Wbea transacted at m01 from Dse 22nd to 99th you want to »how yourmlf at your hete on account of holidays ro hoses snd do the act there. WmM sad praotlos oa roar wifs l ^ ^ first Whan yon want to axtra brilllaaey go botes am tbs whols hossshuld.** To would add, wbea you bays a had soli go boms sad take Chamberlain's Osadk Remedy and a quick suit M hrrteta. I For ssas by John M Pda. For aa tlwakfa It not only allays i itsflbotsaes & ordinary dieases of * '■ Salve Is sxsaDsat Hehiagaad ssaart- Forsdeby John y ■ ■ i \.A ' I .Mill' r. ...Ws t Jt ■