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■ i . - V. LOUIS COHEN & COMPANY 332 and 234 KING STREET. CHARLESTON, S. e. ^ i ' » a The house that gives you “SATISFACTION” or your money back. „• , r, ' Goods marked from 1-4 to 1-2 less than regular prices. o Write for samples and prices; you’ll receive them by return mail. Orders by mail filled promptly and carefully. - Misses' Wash Dresses and Boy’s Wash Suits Reduced 25 per Cent, off Former Prices. —:o:— Sadie's Rain Goats—One lot of Ladies’ All-Wool Cravenettc Rain Coats, tan only, formerly sold at $10.00 and $12.00; reduced to - - - $5.00 EACH. 25 per Cent, off Former Prices on La dies* ..White Linen and White English Repp. Walking Skirts. • 0 - Big Reductions on Silks and Dress Goods, White and Colored Wash Fabrics, Laces and Em broideries, Ribbons, Gloves. Hosiery, Mattings, Housefurnishings, Etc. Write us for samples. We can save money tor you on every purchase Ladies’ Tailored Suits in Prince Chap, Eton and Pony Coat effects, made ol plain Panama and Fancy Mixtures. Reduced to close out at 13 off Regular Prices. Ladies* Walking Skirts—Om Walking Skirts, made of Panama and h all new styles, formerly sold at t cv ' IL M . ‘ .< .1 >5 ^ 1 i •• CLEARANCE PRICE, $2.9? EAOL. Ladies Waists—Ode lot Lawn Waists, about 20 styles, $1. qualities, on sale special at $i.eo E^C.) <1:- White 50 -:o:- 25 PerCent. oft Fprmer Prices on Ladies’ Fine White Lawn, Linen Lingerie and White China Silk Waists h hi ii b Hi THE PAY CAR. It* Coin Rack, Crammed With Yallow B°y». • Tampting Sight. The good old daya are go:ie. In these beat lieu _LlroeH railroad men are iwld by check. Of the pay car and Its luxu- rloua iravel* C. F. Tarter write* in tlic American Magazine a* follows: "A metal coin rack eramuied to the muzzle with three denomination* of yellow boy*, flanked with *llver, and on the de*k behind It a very large wooden tray, on which were long col umn* of yellow coin*—d'ye ever aee anything so pretty In all your life? No wonder your eye* aluck out until you eouid have uaed them for hut pegs. "And all tlic time an exijuiritely mu sical 'tinkle, tinkle, clink-clink’ welled up from coin rack uud counter in re- spbn*e to the call* of the n**i*tanl paymaster. Talk about Beethoven'* symphonies! "If it were not for that strong win* screen you could have touched that fascinating tray. For the Influlteslmul fraction of a second a wicked thought flitted through year brain. Then you almoat fainted ns your roving eye fctrirvil down the barrel of a monstrous revolver. It was only In a rack, but ll was within easy reach of the pavmas ter’* baud and inoet elo<p;ont for all that. Half a do:-a*n of its fellows lay In the handiest places, while ns many win. I;esters lying on tal.li*s and aot- • " ivie l.t strong on the chorus. . . oar vagrant wits busied 1 all the Sunday school ever learned. As your perceived that thn ; »nd's secret service de- 1 oa the 1 latform with on eve;-)- man in the Conductor Llnkeu- tn-omid outside very J. !i his coat tall bulging ;• > ;r bosom awelUnl with v ’: tchful can* the co:n- ! to bring It* honest •‘arued money.** Tun's fills win derive of these w grant bewem by taking cm 11 vou have been DRINKING TOO MUCH, ttey «ill pmua^lr n8». < k . SICK HEADACHE the aMctlte and I togs. Elegantly aa_ Take No Substitute. SHEEP ^BREEDING. \ Dorset*, Cheviots and Oxford Down* Provo Satisfactory. At present 1 am breeding three dif ferent varieties of abeei>—iToraet, Chev iot and Oxford Down. The Donets are my money makers, the Cheviots the admired and the Oxfords my show, ihet riiiH •i a . 1 - hi.: . c.ir . V- » : *• • ►a;-;- i - •' ‘ |K«L %’ ; ti f > \ i ;t * “nott* L> h *, worn out by the peer- hard found Cascaawaet a 1 - ilofMilrg, Oaacnswcet is for had formerly The Simple Life. I Abe, a light mulatto, called upon a t minister for whom he worked. ••Yo* know, bos*, Fs gwiue be mar ried nex* week." he admitted halting ly. Ts gwiue to marry Mias May Felldty Johuoon, an’ May she say t>be wants ter be married jus’ like white felk». M -Afl right, Abe; I’ll marry you If yon want.” the minister replied. “How much you gwine charge?” “It will coat you $5 to be married like white folk*.” ▲be scratched his bead. “Guess Wdii tab ter be married like niggera, then." be said. “Yo’ see, boss, wn’a goto* to housekeeping an* I ain’t got tat |8."—Ltppincotfa. " V. Occasional headache, belching, bad lasto la Um mouth, lack of appetite and d»l«ht nerronanass are symptom* of in- dl.Mlon which, whrn allowed to go nacarnd for, will develop into a case of djrtpHMia that will take a long time to git rid of. Don't neglect roar stomach Ai the4rat Indication of tionble lake •omdlhlRg that will help it along in its work of (Hgoatlog the food von eat Bodol lor Indigestion and Dyspepsia will do this. Kednl will make your food do yon good and will enable yon 10 what yon eat. Bold by Jno KILLth. COUCH and CURE TH( LUNGS w,th Dr. King’s New Discovery FOR C8^ 8 J2&L AND ALL THROAT AMO LUNG TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OR S29NEY REFUNDED. Grim Jests. ' Deathbod jokes are generally not aw ttaotte. The celebrated one attributed lb Ton Hood, for instance—that he pro- tgrtad against blaming the undertaker Who had Wondered into coming before the gnat wit was dead and said that tho man bad "come only to um a; lively Hood”—la known to be decidedly gpoeryphaL Kerertheiess a remark somewhat of tta oame tort,.which is attributed to Lord CtMsterfleld In his last illness. Is tadoubtedly authentic. Chesterfield 111, and his death was oulya of O few weeks, but h!s phy- advlsed that he be taken for ah drive In bis carriage, and he went •lohn M. Klolu. A New Watermelon. There Is a new wabermelon that finds great favor here, and it is called the Watson melon, writes a Georgia grower In Southern Cultivator. These melons are very prolific, and, in addi tion to having the fine qualities of the Rattlesnake, they are very much better shippers. Still they are equal ly good for home use. By far the greatest advantage Is In their bardk ness. They will flourish in weather and soil.where the. glory of the old time Georgia Rattlesnake would be lost for aye. No mat, not rotten ends, no curled up melons, tat everything smooth and shapely. A Hobmum Appeal. A hnmane citizen of Richmond., lad., Mr U D Williams, 107 West Main St, says: "1 appeal to ail persona with weak long* to take Dr King's New Discovery, the only remedy that has helped me and fully comes up to the proprietor's ieoommendation.''It oaves 'more lives than all other throat and lung remedies put together. Uaed oa a oongh and cold care the world over. Caret asthma, bnonchitD.croup.whoop- fng congh, quinsy, hoarsene**, and phthisic, stop* hemorrhages of the lungs nnd builds them up. Guaranteed at John M Rlern drug atote 50c and fl.00 Trial bottle free. Worse Still. “A visitor to i ee you, sir." •Til lR*t he wauts some favor,” grumbled Senator Greathead. “It’s a lady, sir.” ° “Ah! That means half n dozen fa vors.’’—Philadelphia Press. ^rtfoisinal J^otiott- dS, r O ' > btihieo - I < ildren and is especially good fur . ills so common in hot weather. Look for the iugredi* ti printed on the bottle. Contain* i o harmful drugs. Sold by Jno M Klein. Foreign Born. - ^English Girl—I hear you’ve been vis iting the State*. What did you think Of the native American? Englishman —I didn’t meet any. I *|**!it nil my time in New York.—IlurpWa Weekly. It ii claimof 1 . indigestion la the na'ton al disease. That’S why th* demand for Ring’a Dyspepsia Tablet* keep increas ing because they do the work. Stomach trouble, dyspepsia, indigestion, bloat ing, etc., jrfeld quickly. Two dav’a treatment frea. Aik your drueglst about them. Bold by Walterboro Drug Co. Tho Nixon Melon. We have a tomparClvc'.y new canta loupe th!t ?en*on heie In Georgia. It 1* ns fine in flavor a* the Rocky Ford nnd weighs five or fix times as much. It was originated down in Richmond county and is called the Nixon melon. It la also very hardy and a good keep er, making it very acceptable to the average fanner. They are not quit* as early oa the Rocky Ford, bat their sloe makes up for their ahortcomiags la this way.—J. C. M. In Southern Cul tivator. JAMU E. PEURIFOY. JNO. *. PFURIFOT PEORIFOY BROTHERS. Atturuojs and CumiMllura at Law. All Business given Proapt’Attsntlsn.1 OVER THE PRESS AN* STANDARD. WALTERBORO. - - - S. C. D, VimiEI Real Estate, Brokeragu *! and In«urancA. LOANb NEGOTIATED. Housm to Opposite the Market. WALTERBORO. B. a Nothing pleases a large woman more than to have a man cal) her a dear little girl. - ECZEMA and PILE CUKE. FREE Knowing what it was to oof- Mr * will give FREE OF CHARGE, to any «.dieted a positive cur* for ma, Halt ‘ ma,| Skin the equipage was proceeding along It was met by a woman remarked pleasantly to the great MvaUd, “Ah. my lord, I am glad to eee jpu able to drive out” “I am set driving out, madam,” am- *T am simply re- funeraL”—St Louis Re- Pumpkins In th# Cornfield. Pumpkin seeds are cheap, and they can be saved on any farm with-almost no trouble. The cost of the seed* is tha main expense of * good supply of pumpkins when planted In the corn field. nnd tb-y are verj; valuable to feed. Why, then, do farmers not plant them? Because the modern cultivator when adjusted for corn Is hard on tta vines.—Agricola in lown Homestead. Uhec m, Erysipelas, Pika sod Instant relief. Don’t r longer, Write F W WILL, a M3, 400 Manhattan Avenue, Now Turk, Ec doe* Stamp. ‘ •«***•; jt OTOMACH TABLETS and Dyspepsia. ftUL «» REVIVO kUSTItn VITAUTT a gggg M •f la." J.I. VALKER Attoknst At Law Crrron Court House SquAaa. WALTERBORO, B. O. OFFICE OF JJDp. A. J. Anderson DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours; 9 a. m. t 1 p. m. 8 p. m., 6 p. m. ■1" OPPOSITE Farmers uud Merchants Bunk. WALTERBORO. 8. O. Powtr of th* Wavts. The power of waves, say* M. Brou- nln in La Nature,, is the sum of two ef fort*. one dynamic and due to the or bital movement of tbe water particle*, the other static and dependent on tbe height of tlie center of gravity of the muss raised above it* normal position. Theory nnd observation seem to show that the total power of waves is divid ed equally between these static and dynamic effects. If a body of water meets the wall of a structure there ia a sboclf, and this Is most violent at the water surface, diminishing with the depth. At the moment of meeting jets of water rise sometimes to very great heights. yeai:liku dokset lauds. sh.-ep. Tho Dorset* are. money makers because of tbe early lamtm they girei, explains a writer in New England Homestead. 1 have sold twin lambs when eight mouths old for $21 a pair, but I will no longer sell for that price. I find that the demand Is still Increas ing for the Dorset*, and I can And ready sale f.»r my ewe iamb* at double that price. I think the Cheviots areth* best looking sheep that walk. They, hav e very clean cut fact** and small head and limb* uud make a tidy look ing animal. 1 believe they will be kept by tbme who wish to keep a cos set in preference to ail other breeds. The Oxford* a if' the show sheep, since they are the largest, and that is what takes the premium at our agricultural fair* nowaday*. ^ 51 His Systam. Shippen Clark (to his employer, leav ing the office*—Oh, Mr. SyMem, haven’t you forgotten your umbrella? It’a raiu-| Ing. Mr. System—Can’t help it. made a resolution to have one hero and one at home to provide for all emergencies Now, If I take this on* they’ll both be at home.—London Tit- Bits. Fattening Hogs In Arkansas. For fattening bug* we plant all COM land tU'peaa; also alt laud planted to oats.' If we have time to plant them we grow sweet potatoes for hogs tbe ■nine as for home use. We reserve this patch at digging time; let them remain in ground until, we turn hogs in. They will do their own digging* say* a ^ritcr in Farm and Ranch. • Next ia a i>eanuterop. We plant from! five to eight acres. They anb as easily^ cultivated as the sweet potato Wu pull and house all we want for tfcv stock through tbe fall and winter son. reserving enough in the field make a balanced ration with the and potatoes. This we have all I nave f oue j nc | 08Ure( with plenty of water. When I deem It turn my roland-Cblna a boots watch them grow and fatten, to pork raisers! _ , Fora# of Habit. Mr. Easy—Cheer up, Mr. Feck. If we must go down let’s go cheerfully Ilk* men. Mr. Peck—But, bung It all Mr. Easy, If I don’t get home my wife will never let me go fishing again, never!—HarpsCs Weekly. A decent boldness ever meets with friends.—Homer. Yoor skin should be dear and bright If yonr liver !■ la normal oondittoa. Ring's Little Liver Pills net on the liv er; an-1 headache, constipation and bil- (oneness di*a?p*sr. Price 29 coats. Bold by Walterboro Drug Co- Oats In th* Cotton Field. Where so many of our farmers taem n greater portion of their land bs cettami wu think It wise to sow oats in the «••■{ ton in August or September. W* T seen flue oats made in this tray, seen many sow la drills broadcast Farmers can two rows of oats in ordinary Tbe lauds that are contlnoonsty ped iu cotton will be greatly ’ by this having a cover crop during ton winter and by the stubble returned to the soil In the spring —Southern Culti vator. The way to get rid of u cold, whether it be a “bad cold” or jost a little oue, I* to get it out It out of your system through the bowels. Nearly all oongh cures, especially those that con tala opi ates, ere constipating. Kennedy's Lux- stive Oongh Syrup contains no and acta gently oa the bewule. ant to taka. Sold OptftiM PImm- by Jno M Klein. Iteallefbei re free. Ad • DRUG 00., L * Mat RELIEVES sad soothe* the < CATARRJM qr a go esat tube of Kosmu ftaf WALTERBORO DRUG 00. Stretch Your Legs ' and ba eomfortabla. Strait patent foot vast is a part of tho chair; forms tufted front whoa not In uso. , UNITY LODGE NO; 96 A. F. M. hoMs its regular communications 4th Fri day la ouhaaothal 8 80 o'clock, p. m. All visiting Brethren ars oor- • dially invited to attend. J. A. WE8TERBERG, W. M. N. G.MOBRALL, Beet’y. Morris Chairs guaraa- There I* a chance yet for u crop of colts next'your, after the summer work Is dons. ^ ^ Fall colts, when cured for, dp well and grow Hko weads and uru almost dear gate. Try it. Farmers are taking mors Interest la tta raising of mutes. 1 Prices for strong young mules are high, and tta Aamand to tocrssalng. Ratos a law tsed—your sacurity of satisfac tion. Wo con show yon soma beautiful Strait Chairs, richly or A well known farmer operating am extensive farm in Iowa hhi faith in cement poets by enough of them to make tea mites at fence, says a writer la Iowa Hama- stead. The fence propositleu has aato to undergoing e rapid transtttea autofe. How's Thief. j We oflbr one Hundred dolbrs rawaad for nay ease oiGataixh that caaaot ta * by Ball's Oatoreh Oara. FJ y to Oo., Toledo, O We tta ue- — Gtouar Em on? j directly mooisls sent free/Prioe T&^per Bold by aE ‘ Vino Funituro, Floor Oomiaff, Fioturas. Mantek, etc. Also The Eclipse Clranable Re- COWPERTHWAIT & £0 k i a#Sfa«8GwA CHARLESTON, 8,0* • ■ ■ With tta highly vurioty of sooth 1 V. > mb ■* HI