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232 and 234 KING STREET. CHARLESTON, S. C.
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 OFTHE MARKETS
OF THE WORLD. ;
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Write ns for samples and prices oi anything yon need—You 11 get them by return mail. We pay special attention
to orders entrusted to us from merchants.
STYLE, QUALITY AND LOW PRICE CONSTITUTES OUR BIG BUSINESS BUILDERS.
„ How Doiln Aro Made.
Mauy LIk lbin;9 an* iu^«le«l to make
• small dull. Shu has her beginulnff
iu “a sreat trough, where workmen
knend up Into a dingy paste old cnrtl-
board, even old gloves, old rags and
gum trngui anth. They . an* great
brawny fellows, these meni u.-tUisl to
the waist, wearing leathern aproas.
; In an adjoining room the pHsfte Is ponr-
« d into molds f »r the budA, the nnn'i
j the legs of doll* Itmuniernble. There
' Is a special machine for stamping out
I the hands. 1 sh >u!.l not like to con
fess bow long 1 stood in front of It.
fascinated by the steady stream of
j ipieer little bands that fell ceaselessly
from the Iron monster. It was aw
ful. uncanny, hypnotizing. Indeed, the
j whole sight was grim and monstrous.
, TTi * low factory rooms were misty with
steam and lit by strange, red glowing
■ tires. Always the great steel machines
pulsed and changed, and through the
mist sweaty giants of men went to and
fro with heaps of little greenish a nr. a
1 and legs until you began to think that
some new Herod had killed ail the lit-
, tie |*eopte In the world.—Everybody's.
Tiitfs Pills
enectually care
Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick
Headache, Biliousness
- And ALL DISEASES ■rising from •
Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion
and aoUd/lesh. Dorn a
ly augar coated and eat.
Take No Substitute.,
Oat of oar magnificent selection we are
hpund to please you. Oar stock Is too
large to Itemise. Write ns.
Plaid ailk for walsta in a large vailety
of designs and colorings. Priced at 68,
75. 85, $1. and fl 25 per yard. Write for.,
sample*.
Every need for fall and winter is ready
for yon In there d< partments. Every
thing necewary to make you feel and
look comfortable—and the beat part of
It la the little price.
We are showing a tremendous line of
Black and Colored drees goods in plain
and fabrica, checks and plaids P ices
range from 12 1-2 to $5. per yard. Write
for sample*
36 inch Colored changeable silks, value
•1- Our special price 88c per jtard
\ 36 inch Black Taflfcta silk, valne
Our special price 59c per yard.
75.
Ladies silk waists witbetp (question
tbe-prettieet assortment in the south.
*3 50 to $15
W carry a complete line of infants and
childrens cloaks, bats and caps. Boys
suits, separate pants, etc. Write for
prices.
Bilks, Bilks, Silks, tbs largest silk
boose sooth o Bsltimors. Fsncv Taffet-t
silk suitings, prices range from 49c to
$2. per yard.
Write for sample*
Ladies Wt(»u made of white and col*
ortd wash fabric* Priced 89c to $5.
36 Inch solid colored taffota silk, large
of oe* shades. Valne $1. Oar special
price B8c per yard. 0
Ladles Cloaks, newest 1906 models, a
Urge ranee of styles to choose from.
$5 00 to $50. each.
Ladiea new Walking Skirts, made of
all the popular fabrics of the season.
Large variety of styles and colors to
cbooss from. $2 50 to f20.
Lsdlsv strictly man tailored salt* All
the most stylish models, made of tbs pop
ular fabric* Pries# from $8 75 to $50 00
per salt.
Wc 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 Por Dr. Jaegers Sanitary Underwear and Ladiea Home Journal Patterns 10 and 15c.
Napolaon Trusted Hit Omens.
Napoleon always had an unlimited
trust In Ids presentiments. When the
news came to him that one of the Nile
river Iwnts, the name of which was
L’ltalie. had l>een wrecked and the
crew put to death he gavs up all hope
of ever eompletlug his con^ue^t of
Italy by annexation. Napoleon believ
ed that the stars ezcrelaed au occult
Influence over human destinies. When
General Rapp, at one time his ald-de-
eamp. returned from the siege of I>ant-
sle be found the emperor gazing with
concentrated attention at the heavens.
“Look there!” shouted the empSror
“It Is my star! The fiery red one. al
most as large as the moon! It Is be
fore you now, and, ah. bow brilliant!
It has never abandoned me for a sin
gle Instant. I see It on all great oc
casions. It commands me to go for
ward; It Is my sign of good fortune,
nnd wherg It leads I will follow.’'
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Gold and Silver Jewelry. -
Watches, Clocks and Opitical Goods. Eyes
tested and carefully fitted to proper Glasses.
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Fine Repairing a Specialty.
^ J. A. ViSTEBBERG, Optician. 0
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(Next to C. D. May’s Sal. table).
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Dot* from Weeks.
The weather has been very cold,
wa have had a freeze but I think it
will get better now, as the sun ie
•hitting beautifully again, hope we
will have good weather now. The
young cabbage plants are looking
very bad from the cold bat I think
they will soon be all right again.Gate
are also damaged.
Y Oar school is progressing very
nioely under the management of Mias
Emma Bargees. I am glad to see
this as a good school is what we
need everywhere.
Miss Annie Canady from Grover
•peflt last week s end with her sister,
Mn W C Bailey of Weeks.
Mr J A Bailey and eon, J E
Bailey visited Walterboro one day
this week.
The river i« rising from the rain
Jbntwe hope it will soon fall again
ao that the fishermen can commence
matching shad as it is. isAng lime
for them. 0
Mr J W Boatright has been down
with grip But 1 think he will soon
be all nght again as I see he is able
to be out That there is a great deal
of grip visiting around 1 guess it it
caused from unfavorable weather.
Farewell Mr Editor uptii I see you
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State or Ohio, Citt or Toledo
Lccn County.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that be
is senior pertner of the firm of F J
Chcaey A Co., doing basioeea la the City
of Toledo, County and State aforesaid,
and that the said firm will pay tbe sum
of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for
each and every caae of Catarrh that can
not be cared by tbe use of Hall’s Catarrh
Cure. FRANK J CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
my presence, ibis 5lh day of December,
A. D. 1896. A. W. GLEASON,
Notary Public,
all’s Catarrh Onre is taken internally
and acts directly on the blood end
mucous surfaces of tbe system. Send
for testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O,
Sold by all DruegUls, 75c.
Take Hall’s Famil
stipation.
AN ARB3R DAY POEM.
Tbe Heart of The Tree.
What does he plant who plante a tree?
He plante the friend of son and shy;
He plante tue flag of breezes free;
The shaft of beauty toweling high:
He plants a heme to heaven anigh
For song and mother croon of bird
In hashed and happy twilight heard—
The treble of heaven’s harmony—
These things be plants who plants a tree
What does he p’ant who plants a tree?
He plante oool shade and temperra in,
And seed and bad of days to be.
And years that fade and flash again;
He plants the glorv of the plain;
He plants the forest’s heritage;
The harvest of a coming are, *
Tbe joy that noborn eyes shall see—
These things he plants who plants a
tree.
What does he plant who plante a tree?
He plante. In sap, and leaf, and wood,
In love of home and loyalty
Xnd far-oaat thought of civic good—
His blessings on tbe neighborhood
Who In the hollo*’ of His hand
Holds all the growth of all onr land—
A na ion’s growth from seal to sea
Stirs lu his heart who plants a tree.
—Henry Cnytr Banner.
'pnfiBsindl Jf/otfoas.
JAMBS E. PEURIKOY. JMO. R. KEOaiFOT
PIDRIM BROTHERS.
Attorneys and
Counsellors at Law.
All Sadness given Prompt Attsntloa.1
OVER THE PRESS AM) STANDARD.
WALTERBORO. - - - 8. C.
W. D. BENNETT,
^ Attokxzy at Law
WALTERBORO, - 8. C.
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Prompt and Efficient Service Goarateed
“ Loads Negotiated.
Office Court House Square
Real Ratatr, Brokerage j and
Insurance.
LtiANb NEGOTIATED.
Housfemio Rent.
Opposite the Market,
WALTERBORO. B. a
The Old Calfskin thae Lae*
The modern boot lace Is anything but
a luxury. It la nearly always Just too
long or a little too abort, aud, although
made flat. It soon tiecomee curled with
a little wear. In the old days laces
were made of calfakiu, and nearly ev
ery farmer was an eypert. lie would
cut a disk of leather three or four
Inches In diameter, stick the point of
a. sharp knife blade In a boaid, place
the thumb nail the thickness of a match
from It and quickly draw the string
''through the opening, the perimeter be
ing reduced the thickneaa of a match
at every measure of the circumfer
ence. Then the square string waa
rolled between the sole of the shoe
and the floor till perfectly round, after
which It was 'greased with tallow.
Such a lace would hint for months.
Round laces are now made of fiber;
but their ahlue soon webrs off, giving
them a much worn appearsupe.
Why Newspapers Dun.
We presume that some people
think that newsjtajter men are per
sistent ilunuers. Let a fanner place
himself in a similar position and fre
if he would not do the sime. Suppos*
that he raises a thousand bushels of
corn, and his neighbor should come
and buy, and the price was one dol
lar or less, and says, “I will pay tbe
amount in a few days.’’ As the far
mer does not want to be small abont
the matter, he rays, “AH right, M
An other cotres tbe same way, and
another, until the whole 1,000 bnsbel*
of corn is trusted to a t housand
ditferent people and no one of the
different persons concerns himself
abont it, for it is a small amount they
owe the farmer and of coaree that
will not help any. He does not realite
that the farmer has frittered away
his entire crop of corn, and that its
valne is due in s thousand little
driblets, and that he is serionsW
embarrassed in his business his debt
ors treat it as a little matter. But if
all would pay him promptly, which
they could as well as not, it would
be a large sum to th« farmer and
would enable him to CArry on his
business without difficulty.—Orange-
bnrg Times and Democrat
Money
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H. W. BUCK SR,
DENTAL SURGEON
Iffice Honrs: 8.80 am to
p. na. 8 to 6 p. m.
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Flock never complains of poor
luck.
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It is a waste of time to give or
listen to advice that you know
will not be heeded.
Lot* of men have recovered
from their annual swear-off.
Getting busy often takes a
hard fall out of a tit of the blues.
pr«4ae«s •*• raMlta In SO 4aya. It acta
powerfully aad quickly. (,*ucm When others fail.
Young meacan regain tbHr lout manhood aad
old men may recover their youthful vigor by
using HBVIVO. It quickly und quietly re
moves Nervousneau, Lost Vitality. Besual
Weakneas such aa Lost Power, PaiMug Memory,
WaeA'ag Disease*, aad offsets of self-abuse or
excess and tadlscretloa, which unfit* one for
etudy, business or msrriag* It not only cures
by starting at the eeat of disease, but la a great
■erve teale aa4 bleed builder, bringing
back the plek glew te vale cheeks ami re
storing tbe Sre of youth. It ws-ds off ep-
p rose blag disease. In.Lt on having MKVIVA,
bo other. It can be carried In vest pocket. By
mall. 91.00 per peckage, or six for S*.Oa. Wa
give free ad viee sod counsel te nil who wish It,
with gwurumtee. Circulars frs* Address
ROYAL MEDICINE CO.. Marine BM*. Chicago. «.
WALTERBORO DRUG CO.,
and JOHN M KLEIN.
Walterboro, 8.0.
A Boston
weak and sickly.
schoolboy
Dr. R. W. Ackerman,
DENTAL SURGEON.
Office near Postoffice.
Office Hours: 8 A. M. to
12 M i P. M y to 6 P. M.
COTTAGEV1LLE, S. C.
His arms were toft and flabby.
He didn't have a strong muscle in his
entire body.
* The physician who had attended
the family for thirty yean prescribed
Scoff s Emulsion. ^
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To feel tl|et
ridnlc he wee
r.oooery Wat Jurt a J6k*.
Huntsville, Ala., Feb. 23.—Jim
.Griffin, white, wa* convlctel In the
j circuit court^of the charge cf blgb-
robbery, and was acnienced by Judge
D. W. Speake to a term of ten year*
in \he penitentiary. Griffin was ac
cused of holding up and robbing Rev.
Fetter Baker In tbia city a few month*
ago. He got 912 from the preacher,
and had only apent $2 when the police
captured him. Griffin contended all
along the affair waa a joke, but the
fact fhat be had spent some of the
money convicted him.
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ALL DRUGGISTS | 800. AND *1.00..
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Attorney at Law,
All business given prompt
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Office next door to J. S. Griffin
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Copy Summons For Relief;
STAVkoK 80TTI1 CAROLINA,
County of Colleton,
Coart of Common Pleas.
(Complaint Served.)
\V F Cummings, Assignee, Plaintiff,
against
Isaac Green and C S McMillan,
Defendants.
To the Defendants, Isaac Green and
C 8 McMillan.
You are hereby summoned and re
quired to answer tbe oomplaiut in
this action of which a copy is here
with served upon you, and to serve s
copy of your answer to the said com
plain t on the subscriber at their
office in Walterboro^ S 0, within
twenty days after the service hereof;
ezclusive of tbe day of such service;
and if you fail to answer the com
plaint within the time aforesaid, tbe
plaintiff in this action will’apply to
the Coart for the relief demanded in
the complaint
Date, Oct 17, A D, 1405.
H D Padgett
CO FAGS
Howell & Gruber, C C Tracy.
Plaintiffs Attorneys ■’ *|
To the Defendant C 8 McMillan:
You will please take notice that the
summons of which the above is a
copy, was duly filed, together with
the complaint herein, m the office of
the Clerk of the Court of Common
Pleas and General Sessions for Colle
ton Connty on tbe 29th day of Jan,
1907.
Howell & Grnber, 0 O Tracy,
Plaintiffs Attorneys
Jan 39,1907. 1 30 Ot
lacrtagaYbwr
YlukLa Per Acre”
Tl.o fanner’*
money- bog
and bank ao-
\ count grow
lartnr In proportion to tbo fertility
of In* farm. *io supply to your lura
tbo eluiQcnta that nuve been take*
from It by. planting and ksrvert.ng
season atteraoaacn, use t>ountUatty
Vlrginla-Carolina FertIMzers
(with a apodal formula for every
crop). Tbor layat rho rootof tbooe-
andi and thousand* of pn vperou*
farm* Use these fort infers for all
your crop* no ms.tor Whit they
maytm. Ttu y will greatly “tocr
your yield* per acre.” aad makoTctir
money-bag fuller. A*k your d«
fur thorn, and If be can’t supply
writ# u* direct. Don t pay y«ur
good money, nor give your not* fuff
any Interior ■ubeututa.
miMHIROUMA CMOUttl. CO.,
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J. M. WALKER,
Attorney At Law
Money to lend on approved security.
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A ansreatced Care for Pike.
Itching, Blind, Bleeding, or Protrodiac
DruggiaU refund money if PAEO
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OINTMENT fails to care any ease, no
Mistier how loaf standing, in I to 14
Firs* application gives
Me. If yoor drefgiat hasn’t H
She ia ateaspe aad ft will be forward-
by Paria Medicine Co., Bt.
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Staple and Fancy Groceries.
Vegetables, Prult and
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The Truth of It.
Toarber—Joliiiuy. can you define for
uh the dlff»*rfT!r« between “caution”
and “cowardice?” Johnny —Yedanm.
When you’re scant to go out on a !*oat
ami *tay home for fear It’ll sink and
the boat cornea In all right. It’s “cow
ardice.” Teacher — Well? Johnny —
And If you’re acart and stay home and
the boat doea sink, then lt*a “caution.”
Not an Ancestor.
Papa waa carefully studying the fam
ily history In the big Bible when his
nine-year-old daughter surprised him
by saying. “Papa, waa Aunt Ann one
of your Ann-eiaterar*
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Work.
Moat of us work bard enough, hot
too many of ns work hardest trying
to keep from working.—Atlanta Geor-
Noble discontent Is tbo path to heav-
Nothing has ever equalled it
Nothing can ever snrpasi It
Dr. King’s
Niw Discovery
Cotton “Pockets” Pick the.
Farmers Pockets.
Mr George W Cope of Sycamore,
an up to date, practical, succ^mful
farmer, remarked to us reoentl that
tbe cotton growers of the South are
injuring themaelvea, throwing away
good mooy, be packing light bate»-
“pockets.” Every bale of cotton
should weigh at least 500 pomds. It
that were tbe rale tbe haying world
world know exactly the quantity in
pounds received each day, week nr
month. Hot when packages weigh
as low down as 400 pounds the apec-
ulatori bear tha price on tbe general
assumption that tbe bales weigh KG
pounds each. Eighty 500 poaaA
bales have as many {wands «• «
hnndred 400 “pocket*,” yet » mak
ing prices on the basis of reoeipta the
400 pound pockets weigh as much Mi
the 500 pound . bsles.—Barnwell
Sentinel.
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