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TRAVEL THE ROAD OF PROSPERITY t AND WEAR GOOD CLOTHES TIMES ARE PROSPEROUS AND EVERYBODY HAS MONEY PLENTY OF WORK FOR EVERY WORKER. HIGH WAGES, GOOD LIVING. GOOD CLOTHES FOR MLN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN - - - - - • : - We have added an elegant line of Clothing to our stock of General Merchandise and suit the boys, youths, young gentlemen and older men in anything they want in » n g- If we can not fit you in a custom made suit why we can take your order for a tailor made su : and we guarantee every garment and guarantee a fit and assure you our prices in every i;: i i: s are far iess than those charged elsewhere. • . ’O, O - , We bought our Clothing in New York the home of up-to-date Clothes and every gar- n •. i. is made up in the very latest style and of the newest fabrics. We expect to make it > t r business to please our customers and when you give us an order for a tailor made gar- n : i: we enpect to have it MADE TO MEASURE TO FIT YOU. Come abound and see our Fall and winter samples; 1500 different shades and 150 assort- ^ 1:1 ’s, Youil s and Boys suits at New York prices. Swell line of Shoes and Hats. TO FHRMJURl BliYtRS HOW to furnish your home beautifully and economically THINGS WE MUST DO AND KEEP ON DOING The faker, who jumps from town in the wake of a circus, or the fly-by-night merchant who finishes up unexpired leases at prices, can foist any kind of stuff upon the unwary public. But who have been buying from us day after day. year after year, have every reason to expect us to shoulder the responsi bility of giving you the very best reliable goods, at the very lowest possible price. It is one of the things we have got to do to build up our store. And it's one of the things we are doing and must keep on doing to build up Walterboro. Reliable goods, reliable fashions, reliable values, have built Taylors into the foremost Dry Goods Store in Walterboro. The same forces will keep it there. Our reputation depends not merely on what we have done, but on what we keep on doing. Our place in this town is a permanent fixture, we cant follow the circus to another. Quarterly Statement County Dispensary Board Ending Sept. 30th 1907. CREDIT WALTER BOKO JACKSONBOBO ' NT <• r I V" a vfC' * - * “ 1 v . - ft ft*' • ft, A Big Cut Price Having decided to move in to a smaller building with not much room, and in order to reduce my stock before moving, I am ottering my hardware, crockery, ware, dry goods, notions, shoes, clothing, tinware, etc- at a remarkably low price For instance, a suit of clothes that retails for £9.00 will cost you in this sale $7.50, and a pair of shoes that sells for $1.55, and will cost vou in this sale $1.10 and everything;,in proportion. Come between now first of November a and the move up on Main street. at which time I expect*, to J. W. Carson *— WALTERBORO, - - ’ - By overcharge on stock In June By cash sales for quarter 6,935 09 By credit voucher 2 50 By R. R. claim 70 88 By shortage IB transit 1 44 By bTeekege 29 70 By stock on hand OcL 1, 1907 1,757 18 8.796 19 DIBITS 2171 46 To stock on hand, July 1,1907 To mdse. pnrchaMd during quarter 3,«C« 61 To.*R. R. claims L“ 7 * O . T Y* “ O 4^ Gross Profits %hl 89 LOCAL EXPENSES « ' - Ravenae License Sal dtapanaar and halp tor Quarter Rant pmyaga Ice Postage Freight Breakage GENERAL EXPENSES Bd’e sal, mileage and a, 50%,40% a 10% Constable'i sal. mileage and ex, do Advertising, do Postage do Telephone do Sappliee for office do « Express do Warehouse exp (freight and dray-age) . Auditor*! Salary Net profit! 25 312 87 50 10 12 10 55 29 70 424 84 228 59 283 9ft 36 05 1 SO 8 80 87 88 4 10 12 72 940 30 1841 09 Quality should be ( bfcftf# con sideration of the economical and wise furniture buyer. In no other thing that yon, buy * for the home ia it more desif- P able that the quality 8e right than In the furniture, the things that are to become the ailent com par ions of your home life. JMyle and finish have their place and must be given consideration, but they must be cou- , pled with real intrinsic ueality—in other words durability. The style may be as elegant and artistic as the purse will permit, but should be of that quiet, refined elegance which never tires one. The finish should be in keeping eo that harmony will prevail, while the construction, the guarantee of durability, should be of that old-tias» honest character that distinguished tbe handicraft of our forefathers phis the Im provements that wa have devised and embody In the building of tbs “White liae" of furniture iorfbe home. The way than to furnish your boose beautifully and economically lata buy the “While Liae." Go to the dealer In your town who handles It carefully and critically and * stars we havs 1 that tha dealer Pull out the drawers, turn the Inspect tbs frame work and of merit all over trade mark Is ■ esi every piece and you will get Urn furniture that’s made la the South, in one of the largest * and fittest equipped factorise in the country, by workmen, from sachmive designs by Rapids* most artistic and high salaried ' ‘designers. You boy these goods at prices that , you to furnish your home to suit your taste no matter how refined, at prices that mesa economical' baying. Bold by lead- log dealers throughout the South. Always in- ABOUT THE o' Opening 867 66 178 87 186 36 28 85 1 20 8 64 70 80 8 29 7 97 777 86 914 42 281 31 44 78 4* 59 7 21 80 06 18 07 $ 97 384 84 829 80 J. A. DIEDERICH, Clerk C. G D. B. TAX NOTICE. The books of the County Treasurer will be opened tor the purpoee of oolleo* flag taxee from the 15th day of October 1907, to December tl, 1907. The levy is as follows: State Ordinary county Constitutional School Roads 4% mm* 4 •• 8 1 “ Total Special School Tax: Walterboro School Diatridt Lodge •* " Williams M “ Ram Gully M “ Oottageville •***•• J Bethel “ 4 *“ 124 mills 4 4 I 3 d 3 mills M Poll tax $1. on all males between the ages of 2i and 00, except those exempt ed by law. Doct 50 cents each. Also a Commutation Road Tax of $3. made compulsory on ell males between the lb- of 21 and 60. The tax book* will be open at places named below for the purpese of receiving taxes: Bells, Monday, Ashton, Tuesday, Folks Store, Wednesdey, Berea, Thursday, Lodge, Friday, Raffia, Tuesday, Smoaka, Wednesday, colleton, Thursday, williams, Friday, Handeraonville. .Modday, ibilta. Tuesday. Mice Patch. w»dneedav. Boiders. P M Vera’s, Thursday Centerville, Friday, oottageville, Saturday, Ravenel, Monday, warren's X Roads.Tuesday. Young's Island. Wednesday, Adams Run, Thursday, Jacksonboro, Friday, Green Pond, Saturday, Mrs A R Smith's. Thurs evening, Dec 19 Lodae, Friday, until 2PM “ 201 All other days at walterboro. R. E. Jones, • 10-9-8m county Treasurer. Oct. 28 “ 29 “ 80 “ 81 Nov. 1 - I - • * 7 8 11 ¥ 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 28 M 66 •6/ •6 «6 I* 46 J • f el •« 66 • • Mrs. E. M. Jones Grand display of New York and Chicago dress pattern hats. ' Parisian Models copied in all the leading shapes and colors. r* - 1 • < | Lovely line of Ladies and Misses tailored hats. Caps and Sailors for the little girls and boys school wear. . ~ My milliner is Miss Rubye Smith of Charleston, who has been withjne several seasons. She continues to de light my customers with her lovely taste and neat work. We are prepared to sell you just what you want in up to-date headwear. All are cordially invited. Come and bring your friends. We wish everyone to see our display. Vft 0 Yours truly, Mrs. E. M. Jones. nCILL™* COUCH m» CURBTm LUNGS "T" Dr. King's New Discovery mCWNrJSSz. fiB> fill. TBSSAT fiffbUMW TtOUBi Ft OUAmjjmXD BATISFAOTORY OR XOVXT BSFUMXHBL days* treatment for $1.00. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refundod. •OLD BY WALTERBORO DRUG CO. For the Kidneys, Bladder and Rheumatism. RELIEVES BACK-ACHE "We exp)ct to take oarau mine vacation the week afterthe it ai dard Oil Oompanypayethit tine .. V Jeha M. Klein. A Criminal Attack. on an inoffensive citizen ie frequent]? melt in (bet apparently nseleee little tube celled the "appendix.** it’s generally the result of protracted constlpetlon, foUowing liver torpor. Dr. King’s New Life Pills regulate the liver, prevent appendicitis, / and establish regular habits of the bowels. 25c. at., drug store. Sanctification exclai’roneM. (foe* not mean HELP IS OF-EREb TO WORTHY YOU V. **rrve*t requMt MyvOr aw limiic-J thoir vt c tain a th<**tAjgS Ku.ineiwt n. ti» w!.. L.- * r. rIf-I- .>•*.! ■-« r.ownttw . So »irt te -! ror-f piwi. he&n*e . .I. fortune New* treat Jowevllle. i T Pl«ike* r allow*' me in yenr fassm 1 Mwraa»r 1 -•» ■■**** -•% ■■ - valuable paper to report the’errdi- tion of our road. f TFrrr has-been about 300 yards of the road worked and 'theT butfaes cui «11 cf rfeut a mile and'" a half whi»^ Vaves 3 1-2 miles untouched and i? almost im passable in places, road has always been well kep f from Blade e Creek bridge ' to Safi \ Mchie depot by the hands they hau t een taxed sufficent to hav* hnd this work done properly if it beeni aged hi a more ecor.r n ical way, ^ We would be pleeecd if our'j orable Road Commi.uoner ride over our roed and see tkm of it '' X