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m s o 80 and 82 Hasell Street^ ■9 Charleston, S. C- We carry the largest and most complete variety of Dress Goods and Silks South of Baltimore and all kinds ot Dry Goods are here in great quantity. Ours are the best values. Put us to the test. Colored Broadcloths at i.oo, 1.50, & 2.00 yd. * Fine Dress Suitings, at 75c, 1.00, 1.25 & 1.50 yd Mixed Cheviots at 50c, 75c. 1.00, & 1.25 yd. Colored Voiles-^Plain or Fancy 1.00 C* 1.25 yd Habit Cloth^iill colors, 52 inch v\ide 75c yd ^ Cream Suitings at 50c, 75c, 1.00.1.25 a yard If You Can’t Come Send Your Oltler, We Guarantee Satisfaction & Pay. freight On Cash Bills $10.00 & Over l! Black Dress Goods We handle the best brand of Black Goodf only. * Pmtleva Black all wool Voile at$l 00, 1 25, 1 50 yd Preatleji Black Silk Warp Henrietta $1 00,1 25,1 50 yd Prestleyt Black Soitinga at 75c, $1 00,1 25,1 50, 2 00, 3 00 yd Preatleys Black Brilliintine at 50c, 75c, $1 00, 1 25 yd Prestleyt Black Wool Crepe de Chine at $1 00 & 1 50 yd Prestlevs Black Wool Cballea at $1 00 a yd ' Black all wool Cheviots at 50c, 75c, $1 Oo, 1 23 a yd Black all wool Panama at 75 $1 0<>, 1 26, & 1 50 a yd If yon can’t come, mail your order. Satisfaction Guaranteed. able Black Silks TafTetta Silks Extra wide ai $1 0*>, 125, 1 50, Rel 1 Warranted Black ’ 2 GO, and 2 2o yd Black Peau de to e Si k Extra good qualtiea at 75, 1 00, 1 25, 1 50, a yard Black Jap Silks perspiration proof 27 in wide at 50c—30 inch wide at 75c and tl 00 * Colored silks Extra good qualities in Taffeta silks at a( 75c, al 1 colors and White—other kinds in all of the new shades While Silks at 25, 50c, 75c, $1 00, 1 35 a yd Linen Tables Damask good val- Linen Napkins and Doilies ex- Bucks Towels, full size and Danutik Towels in Hemstitched net at 60c, 75c $1 00. 123, to tra good qnoKties at per Doaen, good quality per dozen $3 00 or fringe!, either white or colored 2 50 a yard $100,1 S6,1 50, 2 00,110 np 3 50, 4 VO—Up to finer kind " per doz $ >, G, 9, up to finer kinds CLOTHING We are showing an excel lent line of Clothing in Mens Youths and Boys. Well se lected, low priced and dura ble. Drop in and lei; us show you through. L& DU 75c to $S.( 9 MUSLIN UNDKBW Chemise 50c to )KRWEAlt—The Muslin Underwear we handle is fee prodnet of the beet fhetories in the country. Gowns at Covers 39o to Haaell St. C Drawers at 39o to $1 75 a pair S. C. Had Tried Politic*. Statesman (to married daugjv. f husband will ng if you deal ’don't you persuade tics? Daughter— and he can’t make* him -My dear amount to him on. Wh to go into , pa, he hi id 1L The N. T. W r „ * NOfloi To the People of Walterh ro. All persons in Walterboro must hold themselves responsible for any wenkdeas or sufiering canted from old age, chronic coughs Or colds, brrn • chits, stomach troubles, nervousness or poor blood when we are willing to •ell them the real, ood liver prepara tion, Vinol, and return their money if it does not benefit. The reason Vinol is so successful in restoring health and creating strength is beoanse it contains in addition to tonic iron all the medicinal elements of ood liver oil actnnlly taken from fresh cod's livers, bat without oil or gieesQ to upset the stomach and retard its work. Unlike old-fashioned ood liver oil and emulsions, it is delicionsly pala table, agreeable to tbe weakest stom ach, therefore, unequalled as a Strength creator and tonic recon- itructor. ° Onr local druggist, John M. Klein says: "It is because we know so well of what Vinol is made that we ask •vary-rnn down, nervous, debiliated, aged or weak person in Walterboro, and every person suffering from stub born odds, hanging-on coughs, bron chitis or incipient consnnfiption to try Vinol on our guarantee,’’ John M.» Klein, Druggist, Walterboro S. C. Industrious. the Italian women are Industrious, ■yea while walking along tbe street the F' v " l **r girls are busily engaged la knlttlag. Seek Friendship. never come Into n library (eatth lua) but | bolt tbe door to me, excluding lust, ambition, avarice and all such vicse, whose nurse Is Idle ness, the mother of Ignorance and mslsasholy herself, and In the very lap of eternity, among so many divine souls, I take my seat with so lofty n spirit and.sweet content that I pity all our great ones and rich men that know not their happiness.—Robert Burton. Happy is the man that eats on ly for nunger, and drinks only for thirst, and Uvea by reason, not by example, and provides for use and necessity, not for osten tation and pontp.—Seneca. Itching piles provoke profsnity, but r.rofanhy won't cure them. Doeu’s Oiuimeut cures Ucbmg, ” bleeding oi protruding piles sftsr jesrs ofHeuffering. At any drag store. He preaches well who lives well —French. Many a man wears a thinking cap under his silk hat. In thy book, O Lord, are writ ten all that do what they can, they cannot do what (hey —St Bernard. To Keep Well i year through, writes L ▲ Rural Route 1, Guilford my family use Dr King's Puls. Tb»y bsve proven all of The whole Bartlett, of Me, I and Htw Life meet satisfactory to ail of ns .” Tbev tone the system and cure bllioamess. malaria sad esnstipatioo. Guaranteed at John M Klein's drug store 25c. The nearer the intimaev the more cuttingly do w eel the uu- worthiness of tho»e we love; and because you love one^ and would die for that love tomorrow, yon have not forgiven, and you will never forgive, that friends nnis- conduct. And herein lies tbe magnanimous courage of love, that induies this knowlece with out change.—Robert Louis Stev- ensou. v If you havea’t the time te exercise regularly. Doan’s Regulets will pre vent constipation. They induce a mild easy healthful action of the bowels without griping. Ask you- druggist fc*r them 2.V. A Stubborn Cough quioklp relieved hv Kvda’e'e Cough Elixir. MrS Annie Creech Selma N.C. writes I had a very ssrvera and stubborn cough sad was spitting up blood nearly all the time. I began using Kydale's Cough Elixir. It stopped the blood at once, 1 began to gain flesh and strength. I be lieve your cough medicine Is the best in *the world and will do all you claim for it. Rydales's Cough Elixir is especially ▼alunble iu chronic throat and laog diseases. It is sold under a guarantee Your money will be cheerfully refunded if you are non mtisfled. Trial size 25o. large size 50c. All my Winter Millinery and ,, from now„ on sold stncldyat Cost Watch My * for'specials every week Ooftiti nausea, n causes headache, ixziness, languor, heart pal- ipatioi aizzix pitatioo. Drastic physics gripe, sicken, weaken the bowels and don’t core. Doan’s Uegnlets act gently and care constipation. 25 cents. Ask your druggist. Most disfiguring skin eruption!, scrofula, pimples, rashes, etc, are due to Impure blood. Burdock Blood Flttets isaolesnsing blood tonic. Mokes you c leor i yed. c]ear-broU>ed,clea--skinned. A girl can’t help looking co quettish even at a man’s picture in a newspaper. Never can tell when you’ll mash a finger or suffer a cat, braise, barn or scald. Be prepared. Dr. Thomas’ Electric Oil instantly relieves the pain—quickly cares the woand. •re two old adagm, ‘‘Hast* ’ and "Make haste slowly," me should employ when to cure e cough it u tew with prsperaiioes oonteihiug Opium, Chloroform or other _ They muy stop the cough and steep quickly, but they tUo dry •p the secretions end constipate leering oh-timee a far worse trouble, Rydate e jv+gii RvtMr le Guaranteed under the PumTood end Drug Lew to contein no or harmful drags of eoy kind or r. Think about it when yon or onaaf children hero a cough. Jno. m. Knives, Moeno and Forte*. hruu and spoon* are of great antiquity, but the use of terks It com parutivelyr modern. Indispensable us feaup adjuncts of th* table may aow they bed not booome at all at th* boginning of th* elgh century. Talking Good for Her. It* has been estimated by a famous statistician that a woman talks eight times as much as a man; that she ut ter* on an average 2,500 sentences a day^wbereas only S00 some from him. These figures may not be accurate, bnt the fact remains that th* woman who is a great talker is invariably bust and full-chested. - . ■■ ■ r Stops eeraobe in two minutes, tooth- ache or pain of barn or scald In flv* hoarseness twelve hoars—Dr Edcctric Oil monarch over Couldn’t Tak* th# Jute A middle west graduate cum* to Now York to seek employment, says Success. Through a friend ho re ceived an offer of a place as shipping clerk to a certain firm. In reply he wrote as follow*; 1 regret that I cannot accept your kind offer of the position ot shipping clerk, hut the fact le that I am always sick whan on the water.” a German (( Board and .TteKUftalMJ •etf-ftellanpe. la not bQjnceit If * mm knew* what step should he taka mi Am* and Gore not eay eo he lores* John A.-Howland. mt: KM Ym Bm Alwip BoqM Swiss newspaper: lodging required in ia fine family by a German lady of the Middle ▲gea. etc. Live Longer Than Men. The average woman live# three ear* longer than the avenge man. according to statistics recently com piled In Ragland. During th* last M years the average hfb of maa has In- . leased from a UttiW trader 40 to a little over 44. and women from n Bttl# odor 42 to a trifle under 41 By A Minister. Rev Porker Holmes pettor of tee First M B Ghnrch. South Htexorv w o ravs: “1 hare used Rydaie’s Btomece 'fablets for ladlgsstkm and m. p-^c. this nrsoisr I tax# pleerem lu rscom- menpiog them to all sefferers from in- elgvstloo '' ' ' g V Beware ef HI m haMte gather hy I m brooks make rivers 7 ho happiness reaped today depends on that sown yesterday. Pinesslve Carboliaed acts like a p tics draws out inflrmatlon and poison. Antiseptic, healihg. For chapped hands, ip*, cuts, boras, trance has about concluded by this time that Gen. Sheridan’s re mark about good Indians would ap ply equally well to Moor a •j >|j3 jo o?p was. )| ajcaj sninuj pnv iBd oi pesnjdJ rsq u|a) jsqjo ooqj ODOtg qraap d peqsnja sum sun •qoiqo u|ui eq» jo ouq '^Iiuiuj oqi jo S)*d amvDoq pun Xunj pddojoAop tflog sd ‘raeqaiq^a ui sainua uqof jo nuv} »q) no Sapds )tui ssa euo moil piqoreq oj»a suaqoiqd ujmj, isuo to *10 Asm usmoimq | MRS. W. A. BLACK J Man never is begin saving. bat always'is to The Philalelphia Orchestra is iroing to stick to native music this season and play tire waltzes. They hear best the angel’s song who listen for earth’s sighs oooeeooooooeeeoooooeooeoooeoi A Ring’s Eyspepsis Tablet after each meal overcome* Indigestion, dyspepsia •ind other stomachs ills. Two days' trial free. Ask our dealer. Walterboro Drag Co. OVER TWO THOOSMiD I VISITORS A-RAY Cooper Explains Reason for Remarkable Average of Boston Callers.' During L. T. Cooper's recent stay la Boston. It to estimated that aixty- telked with him hie medicine. This Is an'avenge of over two thousand a HU to can the public and the bo a JeoL He to aot both hy There must for this. Hera Is the in his owa words hy Mr. Interviewed on th* sub- on me here la of people Boston He “For five yean Itof for an oondl- re- with a bo slek with a digee- — Aa a matter today zntich' o have grad- late a haU- «*hs the seemed to cure, and rambling la m/ bowel*. I was troubled with vertigo and dturiasM. aad at overoomo hy “I fait tired aad won out an tho time, my steep was aot refiruahlac. and I would get up la the morning • weary as whsa I went to appetite was variable raven one at times, then again nauseated at the eight of food. Sometimes my face pale, at other times flushed. I constipated and bllkms, and had catarrhal affection in now and threat, d mo to hawk and spit * great deal, especially In I heard so much ot the I decided to try them/ After m bottle, a go fMt nd from my system. I felt An hy £3 aa t What Is the First Law of Nature? “Self preservation is the first law of nature,” answers Johnny Jones. Correct, Johnny. Go right up to the head of th© class. This law applies to a community aa well as to an indi vidual. Under the severe operation of this law a town tbab docs not take care of itself, that does not look after its own interests first, that does not look out for Number One, toon falls into a bad way. I That’s just as sure as shootin’. It’s the law. We^jpust obey the law or take the consequences. If we in this town and com-. munity do not work to* law as applied to the old home placet If they < may hay a to apply the law to himself when be j may* hay? to go to theeity to make a living. Let’s all think it over. ' gether for oar own good, the mutual good of all of us, in all iinea of boair Wfm t we have only par- selves to blame if tbe plaoe slides down the in- 11 dined plane instead climbing the golden lad-^ der- of prosperity and progress. For instance, if we do oar retail trading wHfcT big city stores that have no Interest in os eept to get ’onr and keep it, local, most safer end town property valnce farmland valnea am crease — and there are! Johnny Jc know* the law, is a lad, bnt how about ^ pal* Bo they * tfr 30 ISO ...X, ■ v