The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, February 05, 1908, Image 7
KERRISON’S
80 and 82 Hasell Street
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We carry the largest and most complete variety of Dress Goods and Silks
and all kinds of Dry Goods <|$,e here in ^reat quantity. Ours are the best values
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Colored I^roadcloths at t.oo, 1.50. 2.00 yd. Fine Dress^ Suitings, at 75c, i.o«
Mixed Cheviots at 50c, 75c, i.oo, & 1.25 yd. Colored Voiles—Plainer laricy
Habit Cloths all colors, 52 inch wide 75c yd Cream Suitings at 50c. 75c, i.o
If You Carl’t Come Send Your Order, W e Guarantee Satisfaction & Pay freight On Cush Hi
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<>.00 «S> Over
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/ Black Dress Goo
We harulle the b^at brand of Hlack Goods only.
Prestlevs Black all wool Voile at $1 "0, 1 15, 1 fD yd
Prestleya Black Bilk Warp Henrietta $1 Oo, 1 25,1 . f »0 yd ^ *
I'resllrys Black Suitings at ?Bc, $1 (X), 1 25, l 50, 2 HI, 3 00 yd
Preatleys Black Brilliahtine at 5oc, 7‘»c, $1 00, 1 25 yd
Preatleys Black Wool Crepe de Chine at $1 UO & 1 50 yd
Prestlovs Black \/ool Challes at Ou a yd
Black all wool Cheviots at 50,c* 75c, $1 0'*, 1 2D a yd
Black all wool Panama at 75 $1 On, ) 25, 1 50 a yd
If yon can’t come, mail your order. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
1 50,
75, 1 0 \ 1 25, l 50,
Linen Tables Damask good .'ni
nes at 50c, 75c $1 00. 12’*, to
2 50 a yard
Linen Napkins and Doilies ex
tra good qualities at per Doseu,
$1 00, 1 25, 1 50, 2 00,2 60 up
LA DIES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR—The Muslin Underwear we handle is the product of the best factories in th-
75c to $sf.Oo' Chemise 50c to $3.00 Skirts $1 00 to l|d 00, Corset Covers 39c t>$.' 00, Drawers at 30j to $1 7i a pair
wp ~ KEHRISONT3 kO * 82 Hasell St. Charleston, S. 0.
most trequeat and annoj-
Imr ooeditious that beset humeaity is
Catarrh of the Bile Ducts. There are
several little duets leading from the
Liver and Gall Bladder that unite Into
oi.e main or "Common Bile P® 01 !
which carrier the bile and other fluid
into the intestines. When tbcic w fl
Catarrhal conditioo of there dnets I he
whole system is affected and all kinda of
mean feelings are experienced. Ordinary
liver pills and powdera fail to relieve
this condition A* eminent physician a
professor la a Columbus, Ohio Medical
College, wrote the prescription from
Fair Play
There le In most tneu that instinct
which is one of the best heritages j though they cauimt do what they
from boyhood—this instinct for fair
play and for giving everybody “a
chance.”
Happy is the man that eats on
ly for hanger, gnd drinks only
lor thirst, and lives by reason,
wro™ , not by example, and provides for
ibicpRydale’s Liver TahMs are made,' use and necessity, not for oeten-
beneca.
and they never fail to relieve tti* very tat ion and pomp,
co CD UK) d condl* io®, For BiHou^ness and 1 «
Torpid Liver they are witiioot aa eriuai. ^ It chi rrg piles provoke profanity, bat
One doM convinces, at.d that dose i*, profanity won’t cure them. Doan’s
free. Write Tor sample. Rydnle Hemedy ointment cures itching, bleeding or
Co., Newport News, \ a. Guaranteed oy protruding piles sfter years of^aufTering.
Even the p!evnt<>r !> >y hrs t j
the Hoc e<M ti'.lu’.c to pievtui i...s i*.
lag n>uiit* too coa. o »n. 'l '.m t.aid \v.
annouc ■*-1 to the -yuest waiting at the
door that ‘^lic uidu’t hear her until
■he bad ring t’ire«f tin.vs” i*vt» her
match in the elevator boy desicribed by
a writer in the New Vorl; Evening
T’ost. ' „
“If nuy one «a!!s. Percy, while I r.^i
out, tell him to wait. 1 siu»:l be right
back.” Bald the woman to - the apart-
meut bou’e elevator ! >y.
There was no answer , °
“Diq^yoU henr mcV Why don't von
answerV” asked the“ V6niau. Vi.!
doesn’t benr, nc l then t says ‘What’*”
At any drug store.
' lie preaches well who lives well
| — French.
Many n man wears a thinking,
cap under his rilk lift.
The nearer the intimacy the
more cutliug’y do we f^el the un
wort hinesa of tho B e we love; ami
because you lovo one, and would
die for that love tomorrow, you
have not forgiven, and you will
never forgive, that friends mis
conduct. And herein tie* the •
, magnanimous courage oi Li.ve,
i lhai indures this knowlesre with-1
Con tipation cuuees" headache, j 0U ^ c ^ ftn K e - Hubert 1/^uis
Phueca, dizzinegg, laugunr, heart pd- i e n »*«D«
pitation. Drastic physics griiie, aicken,
weakeu the bowels and *don , i cure.
Doan’s Ueguleta act sently ahd cure-
constipation. ‘25 cents. Ask your
druggist. % •*
Mnpt disfiguring skin eruption*.
«crofuln. pluipiee.Sisuhcsv etc.iaf" dne to
impure bloody Burdock Bloed
. Vi'a .lieansing blood tonic. Mi'ke* j'ou
clear < veil. c)cj»r-brcin«f.cle»r-«kmried.
Neighborhood Favorite.
Mrs*. E. D. Charles, of Harbor. Maine,
speaking ol Electric Bilter*, sny>.: ••It is •
a i»elghbi.rhood favori»e here with u».”
It deserves to be i favorRe* everywhere.
It give* quick relief in dyspepsia, liver
complaint, kidney deraiwemmt, mal-
nnlritiou, nervoosness. wenkneBS and
general debility. Its action on the t>! 'od,
as C through purifier makes it especiallv
usefni as a spring medicine. This grand
alterative tonic is sold under irnarantee
at John M Klein’s drag store. 50c.
Werkino Him.
“They certainiy a-e working that
boy tot* hard at. college," mused the
fond papa, as he thoughtfully signed
up another chock tor his industrious
son:
Reliable Black Silks
Warranted B’ack TatTetta Silks Extra \t: a. if! O '. 1 :
2 BO, and 2 25 vd
Black Pent tie .-o e Silk.Extra good qualtic.-
a yard
Black Jap Silks perspiration proof 27 in wi !c at 5oc—3*j inch wide
at 75o and ’fl 00
Colored silks Extra good qualities in Taffeta silks at at 75c, all colors
and White—other kinds in ail of the new shades
White Silks at lb, 50o, 75c, $1 0J, 1 35 a yd
eLOTHING
We are showing an excel-J 1
lent lino of Clothing in Mens
Youths and Boys. Well se
lected, lo\v priced and dura
ble. Drop in and let us show
yon through.
C. D. 0. ADAMS
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flocks Towels, full aixc^ and Dam.:; k Towels in Hemstitched
good quality per dozen $3 00 or fringe ! either white or colored
3 50, 4 00—Up to finer kind per doz f . .up to flner kinds
coautrv; Oowns at
All my Winter Millinery and
In thy book, O Lord, are writ-
top all that do what they can,
would.—St Bernard.
Ack Yourself tb« Question.
Why not use , Ch;mberUio’e Pain
R%lm when,you have rbenmatiam? We
feel *ure that the remit will be prompt
and satUtsctory. One application re-
‘ iieves the pain, and many have been per
manently cured by It* use 25 and 50
cent sizes. For *a!o by John M Klein.
If yon haven’t the time to exerrG* i
regularly. Hoan’a Regiileta will pre-|
vent oone)ti|iAti <n They Induce a mild 1
hea'thfa! action of the uowela '
ithour gnplnij. Aik you* druggist !
fer ihyui 2oc.
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is from now on
sold stncklyat Cost
Watch My
Jrtev-
Purest Arab Horsea.
The pureat breed of Arab horsea are
the Kochlani. whose genealogy baa
befen preserved for 2.000 years. They
are said to be derived from King Solo
mon’s stables. '
Suffering & Dollars Saved.
E. ft. Loper, of Marllla. N. Y..
**! ama carpester and have
■evere cuts healed
says:
had many
by Bncklen'a Arnica
Salve. It baa saved me suffering and
dollan. It is by far the best healing
mlve I have ever tonnd. Heals barns,
•ores, ulcers, fever tares, eczema and
pUea.25c at John M Klein’s Druggist.
She Deserves Some Reward.
Hope certainly springs eternal la
breast of the maiden of 12 sum*
who continues to glance oVer her
»r at the mirror on Halloween.
thes itching sfciu. Henls cats or
i without e rear Cures "pile*, ec-
salt rheum, and itching. Doan’s
it. Your droggiwt sella it.
Stops earache in two pjinutes, tooth
ache or pain of burn of scald in five
minutes; hoaraenes* twelve hours—Dr
•»'bema.-. Kclcciric Oil monarch over
pain.
A xirl can’t help lo 'kiri^ co
quettish even at a man’s pictuiv
in a newspaper.
Never can tell when vou’ll marh a
finger or suffer a tut, bruise, burn or
scald. Be prepared. Dr. Thomas’
Electric Oil insUuUy relieve the
pai^—quickly cures the wound.
The happinsss reaped today
depends on th.it sown yesterday.
Fim salve Cftiboliz»‘d acts like a p
flee draws out inflrmarii u ard poi«ou.
Antiseptic, healing. For chapped hand-,
ipt, cuts, burns,
Wi.eu we sav ‘‘Gnaranteed’’ we mean
that you receive no betietit from from
fhe use of Uylale’s Atomach r.bletsfor
Indigestion <>f DysivpaU, go to our
agent from whom yon purchased them
and get v. ur money. Uuaran ee 1 by
John .M KKiu
‘•Lit*le dabs of Powder
Little daubs of Paint
Of couiftc will make a pale face
Look a* :f it ninl.”
Hut a nr le Hytlale’s Tonic
THken ihrioe a da ,
Makc* fh* 1 t ale cheek rosy
In old Nature's way.
It neais t ' • artificial
A, : id ■ 1* ’hick ; ' thin,
A * t Cu i l : ubl'ed •■‘f with n me
For if- : .^r Hath ti.e .kiu
bo thro.. . art/ yoor psi t !>tn Lass.
The n'v at.ig* pink look* best,
And P . irit, ’i T >nle never fails
Wbe ■> .T »ve:t a te*t.
for specials every week
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a m n '- J^vspep^i* Tablet after each
men! overcomes if*deestion^<ly»peps»a
au»t otic r stoniache bis Two days’ trial
ftee. Ask ..ur dealer. Waitcrbero Drag
Co.
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Save Mobey by
Cough Remedy.
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Haying Chami^i kru’s ■ D
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Yon will pay jnst ns much for a bo tle , Tq •
of Cha nberfa'.r.’H Coogti Remedy a* for | OlO-
sny of the other medicine-, but you save
money in buying it. lbs saving Is i»
what yon get. not what yon pay. foe
sare-ti* eure-you qualitv l* in ev«ry bf-t* i q>
tie oi thL remedy, and yon get good re-
-olts when yoa tike it. Nsglectetl colds Oj
often develop Kiious coimitioni, arid 1
when yon buy a congh medicine yo 11
want to be sure you are getting one!
that will cura your cold. Chamberlain’s |
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e You a I rust Buster?
If a Woman Has Bralna.
If a woman's got brains a man ia so
astonished that he forgets to And out
if she has good looks.—Dolores Bacon
•Tn High Places.”
Swiss newspaper: “Board and
lodging required in a fine family
by a German lady of the Middle
Ages, etc,
Costly City Government.
It costs nearly as much to pay the
salaries of the municipal servants of
New York city as it docs to support
the entire army of the United States.
The salaries amouat close to $70,000,-
000 annually.
Endoaoed By A Minister.
Rev Porker Ho’mcs pastor of the
Firs! M E Ghutch. South Hickory
N. O. say*; ”1 have used Rydaie’s
■Stomace Tablets for indigestion and
regard them as a perfect remedy for
Ubfs nrew.se. I taRe pleasure in recom-
menping them to all sufferers from in
digestion.
France haa about concluded
tins time that Gen. Sheridan’s re, Ooimh Remedy always cures. Pne* •/.>: |r
otarlj alxmt good Indians would up- land 50 cents a bottle. For ►ale by^Johu j Cm
ply c<|ually well to Moors.
Wearing shoes with thin solos and al
lowing the soles of the feet to absorb
the dampness and x>Id from the gronnd
or pavement causes more coughs than
any other one thing. It is better to pre
vent the the cough, but if too late get a
remdy that is safe. Rydaie’s Cougn
Blizir is guaranteed under the Pare
Food and Drag Law to contain neither
Morphine, Chloroform, Opiom, nor any
thing thing that could ipjare the satal!-
eet child. John x Klein*.
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M Klein.
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Once Unon a Time.
Choimoudely—Yon and your sister
arc twins, are you not? Marjorl-
banks—We were when we were child
ren. .Now, however. sh*» is five years
younger than 1—Cleveland Leader.
Cheapest accident insurance—Dr.
Thomas’ Electric Oil. Stops the pain and
heals the wound. Aii druggists sell it
Destroyer of Selfishness.
Hardships and sorrows are often
times the fires which barn out the
dress of eelflshness from human
hearts.
The Jumping Off Pises.
M Coitsemptton had me in its grasp;
and I had elntoai reached the jamping
off place when I was advised to try Dr.
Oleg’s New < t)ieoovery; end I want to
say right now, it aevud mv Ufa. Im-
pr^vemeat begair with the first bottle,
ea^ after taking oua doeea botUee I
wee a w*U •«* happy man again,” i
George Moore, of Gr!nMs3an3,N. G.
a remedy feu coughs and colds and
ik* of wedk, sore lungs end for n pre-
ting pncUmoais New DisdQvwv is
free.
HUMAN RACE AFFUCTEO
WITHUUEB DISEASE
Cooper Says internal Parasites Cause MuclyJ.
Suffering Everywhere.
The following rrmarkable sta"foment
was rtConUy riir.de. by L. T. Cooper.
It concerns the preparation which has
been so widely discussed throughout
the country during the past year, and
has sold in such enormous quantities
in leading cities:
"It is now • well-known fact that
wherever I have Introduced my New
Discovery medicine, hundreds of peo
ple have brought internal parasites,
or tapeworms, to me. In many cases
these people did not know the nature
of the parasite, and 1
extremely nervous until
the matter to them. Ia some cities so
many have had this experience that
ftka pabiia generally became clamed.
"I take this opportunity of explain
ing what these creatures are, and what
1 have learned about them In the pa#.
“Tapeworms un much more com-
than would
turs Jo <*)Mhat
chronic stomach
known m *v
caused hr
warn eqnaequently
¥ explained
•Tortrary.to general belief, the ap
petite is not greatly increased—it only
becomes irregular. There is a general
feeling of faintness, however, and a
gnawmg sensation in the pit of the
stomach.
“People afflicted with one of these
parasites are nervous and depressed.
Their chief sensation is one of lan
guor, and they tire very easily. Lack
of energy and ambition affect the body*
end the mild becomes dull end sluff-
gish. The memory becomes not a#o
good, and the .eyesight le generally
poorer.
‘The New Discovery, tn freeing stem-
ach and bowels of all imparities, seems
to be fatal to these great worms, sad,
almost immediatsTy nTpafs tfrvwi from
the system. I wish to assure anyone
who has the experience jut related
with my paeparatfam, that there ia no
cause for alars^ in the matter, and
that tt will as a vale mean a woody
restoration to good health.’*
The Cooper medicines ere a boon
to storaacfcjafterav* We aeU them.
—John
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Yo*. YOU’RK the
nan \ o mean.
Y. n’r • aiwnv * talk-
ng ab u; fho Imrrn the
trusts are doing. The
COUlltt v » to tho
JouniiUou bowwows, you
gay, lieeuu^e of the un-
curlied trusts. Rich grow
ing richer, poor getting
poorer. Used to bo that
a poor mnn con Id go into
business for himself in a
modest way and make a
good living. Now ho
most become a clerk or a
roustabout or a hddear-
ricr for soma corpora
tion—sonde combination
that has grown to be a
Goliath of bigness, that
has' devoured the fat of
the land and is still gonr-
mnmlizing upon it, till
there’s not a scrap of
bone left for the under
dog.
That’s your lino of talk. You’re still handing it out, and
you’re proud of it.
- Well, now, let’s see: Arc YOU 0 a trust buster \OUR*;
SELF? *
Didn't we ?ee you stalk up to the pc:t<'fficc just now _
and itJflil a letter with tKe address of a city Alail Order Store
on the envelope ? Hey ? Didn’t we ? *
* Don’t you know that the Mail Order Store is a trust-
one of the. raott dangerous in the crowd ? Don’t you know ,
that it is secretly tjnd silently and slyly closing the dobra of
opportunity to the ytmng men in country towns and small
cities like ours I Don ; i ^on know that the Mail Order Trust
is collecting the patronage of town and country people by
the,; mail route, thereby cutting down the patronage of the I
smaller merchant, the local man who U trying to build up a t
modest, independent, antitrust business?
Hey! '' , '
Didn’t that ever occur to you ?
N. XL (which means note well): Why don’t you
at home ihs-tead of helping to build up a trust fh$t hurts;
home place! y • *
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