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t STRICTLY SPOT CASS SALE > For fifteen dsys beginning Saturday February eighth. I will sell at remarkably low pi ices as per below. U ♦vHk' .♦-.♦- <r» ♦*•♦'- | Teddy Bear’s New Year g Resolutions. .54 in U’ack Mohair Briliantine $1,25 now 89 ct, per \d. ' - .. 40 in Black Mohah^'Briliantine 75 59 per yd. . 44 in Brown Briliantine 75 now 59 ct. per yd. 44 in Serge Blue 40 now 25 cts per yd 1 40 in Henrietta Black 40 now 29 cts per yd 40 in Worst goods diflerent colors 40 and now 25 to 19 cts per yd 36 in linen Shambrays 25 now 19 cts per yd Mens Blue Jersey shirts 65 now 48 cts Mens Drets shirts 75 now 55 cts Mens Dress shirts too now 69 cts Ladies underwear 1 25 now 90 cts Fascinators wool 50 and too now 3e4o_cts 50 Children wool knit hoods 60 now 39 cts per yd Linen Damask tal>le cloth 50 now 29 cts per yd Pillow shams 50c now 30 cts per yd Beureau Scarfs 65c now Ladies veils 50c now Ladies veils 25 now Little boys blouse suits $2 00 now Little boys suits 3 25 now Mens pants 3 50 now Mens pants 3 00 now Mens pants 2 00 now Mens pants 1 25 now Mens Ova^aHs 65c now ct, Mens undershirts 40c now’ Mens shoes Pat leather 325 now’ Mens Vici shoes 3 00 now Ladies Via siioes ■: 00 now 50 Ladies Pat leather 3 25 to 4 po now Ladies Oil grain 1 65 now Children shoes all prices 25 to New’ club shells Star lye 4 boxes % Good rice Cabbage plants Ladies trimmed winter hats 2 50 now Ladies trimmed hats 2 00 now’ Ladies and Misses ready to wear 1 25 now 98c Ladies and Misses ready to ware 1 00 now 62*^ 35C 39C 19c * 25 2 00 2 50 2 00 * 50 98c 44c Childrens trimmed hats 1 50 now 1 00 Childrens trimmed hats 1 00 now 75c Childrens ready to wear 1 00 now’ 55c Little girls caps 50c now 30c Baby silk caps. 75c now 59c Baby silk caps 50c now * 39c Satin ribbon 35c per yd now 22c No 40 Satin ribbon 20c per yd now 12 No 60 silk ribbon 35c per yd now 20c No silk ribbon 15c now - 10c A full line of ladies collars and belts to go at cost 12*4 c Shambrays now’ * 10c ioc Shambrays now’ S'/i It is useless to try to numerate the articles any one can get at cost. Any one will do well to take advantage t his sale. 4 Q* r: KSOLVED— Tha t tiir^’zhont this vear 1908 I will trv t«i lx* good and . t]o good; that I "'ill try 1 * help myself ami help others; t’iat 1 will stand by ■the old town and the home people and help to boom the burg. - RESOLVED— That from January tci December, inclu sive, I will quit dis sipating—quit dissi pating my dollars by taking them out of circulation hero around home and sending them to the biz cities to buy the things that I can buy and ought to buy right here in town. RECIPE MIXED OFTEN. Druggists Hear Much Praiae for ThiaSimple Home-Made Mixture Of Vegetable Ingredients Some roarkaWe stories are told about town and among the country people coming in of this simple home-made mixture cur ing Rheumatism and Kidney trouble. Hero is the recipe and directions for taking: Mix by shaking well in a bottle one-half ounce Fluid Extract Dandelion, one ounce Compound Kargon, three ounces Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla. Take as a dose one teaeponful after meals and at bedtime. No change need be made in your usual diet, but drink plenty of gtod water. This mixture, writes one au thority in a leading Philadelphia newspaper, has a peculiar tonic effect upon the kidneys; deans- ingthe clogged up pores of the eliminative tissues, forcing the kidnefs to sift and strain from the blood the uric acid and other poiaonons waate matter, over coming Rheumatiam, Bladder and Drinary troubles in a short While. A New York druggist who has bad hundreda of calls for these ingredients since the first announcement iur the dewapapeea last October stated that the people who once try it “swear by it” especially those who have Urinary and Kidney trouble and suffer with Rheumatism. The druggists in this neighbor hood say they can supply the ingredients, which are easily mixed at home. There is said to be no better blood cleansing agent or ayatem tonic known and certainly none more h. rmlesa or simple to nee. cods’ livers, with the useless, nauseating oil eliminated and tonic iron addJed. So sure aro we of what Vinol will do that we ask every person in Walterboro suffering from weak lungs, stubborn backing A Fearful Retort. On out* »f Uis raids Benedict Arnold captured nn American officer In Vlr- giula. After a few days he said. ‘Cap- t.’.lu. what would our countrymen do with me If they caught me?” • Well, nr.” replied the captain. “If l must answer the question I should coughs or any wasting disease | *a.v that if my countrymen should to try Vinol on our offer to re turn money if it fails. John M Klein, Druggist, Walterboro, 8. 0. catch you they would first cut off your lame leg. which was wounded in the cause of freedom and virtue at 9 uel>eC . and bury It with the honors of war. Then they would hang the remainder of your carcass on a gibbet!” Sharper Than NsedUs. “As sharp as a needle" is an expres sion that comes readily enough to the tongue, but in reality the needle Is nn altogether inadequate standard for comparison with the instruments that nature fashions. Although our knowl edge of the misapplied use of a needle point may painfully impress us with a belief in Its exceeding sharpness, most of the pricks and stings that we receive when trespassing into the do mains of the plant and Insect world are inflicted with much sharper Instru ments.--Strand Magazine. FALL RIVER PEOPLE WITH WEAK LUNGS NEED VINOL Many people inherit weak lunga which are likely to be at tacked by ooneemption. Si aleo •re Image weakened by dieeaae or by a etabbora hacking cough. Ha matter whet the cauee, Vteol atfeagthene weak iange the power to throw Boasted Too toon. When the old Grand Duke of Meek- lenburg-StrcHtz was staying at Hoik- ham with Thomas Coke, then common ly known as “king of Norfolk.” he boasted one evening at dinner that no man had ever dared to shoot at him and that if any one had ever attempt ed such a thing he would have shut the man dead on the spot. The next day at the court the grand duke suddenly felt a shower of shot peppering his legs and. turning round in a fury- to find whence it proceeded, saw William Coke with a gun leveled In his direction. “I've got another muzzle ready.** said William coolly. “Will you sbootT’— From “The Life of Thomas Coke. Earl of Leicester,** by A. M. W. Stirling. .^4^^ CABBAGE PLANTS SI EARLY headers MONEY MAKERS 60 VKAM* * By the HUNDRED, THOUSAND or MILLION of the abov three favorite at «ui toa^o iTuli'ob?’ C " C. M. CIBJON. Ycwng** Island, 3. C.«# RESOLVED—That 1 v.ill stop smoking—stop smoking pipe dream dope suggesting big bargains to be had, unsight unseen, from the gigantic stores in the gigantic cities, and go around among the stores here at home looking for bargains that are there to be seen with the naked eye. RESOLVED—That I will patronize, by prefer ence, the stores that advertise in the home paper and therefore have enterprise enough to tell the people what they’ve got in stock. (Signed) TEDDY BEAR. Br er Rabbit: “Say, Teddy, that last resolution is the goods, all right ” m f>0 chocolate coated tablets in a oen- v^tent box Price only 25 cents. Easy 10 take, pteesanf la effects. Safe and suie. We guarantee them Don’t let the bebj softer from ecsema, sores or eoj itching of the skin. Doan’s Ointment gives instant relief, enree quickly. Perfectly safe for children. All druggists sell it. It will be unnecessary for you to go experts!vs operation »w through a painful, for Piles If yon use MaoZen. Pot np in • New Goods / Solid Gold Jewelry Watches and Clocks collapelble tube with nosaK reedy to apply to tha soreness and Infltmmatioo. For any form of Piles, price ftoc, guar anteed Walterboro Drug Oo. He preaches well.—French. well who lives L J. A. ViSTBBBBRG, Jeweler. WALTERBORO, 8. 0. Fine repair work a Specialty. (Next to C. D. May’s Pal. table). Patents So Tired » Word Derivatives. *■ Petrel" and ’ petrol” both descend from “petra,” a rock. “Petror* cornea directly enough, through “petroleum." rock oil. but “petrel” through St Peter, after whom the bird was named, because It appeared to walk upon the waves. KILL tni COUCH MW CURB Ttw LUNGS WITH Elliott’s Emulsified Oil Liniment Is the beet rndhing Dioiment la the world Try It. One bail pint bottle, Dr. Kings New Discsvery | for csrsp* lAW ALLTIIKBdTJUB) LUNG TROUBLES. = onlv 25 cents. Ratabltahed la 17V4. Fir m iii A. a> 0. A. WALKER & CO. UOI FENCE CKAflEB TIAIWBOO —Just received by us and our prices are— Astonishinqlv LOW I SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY. We have tried several brands of Shoes and have never been able to get a line that we could .0 guarantee every pair. We have one now. We •’i *- have accepted the agency for the , Famous HAMILTON BROWN SIKH GUARANTEE EVERY PAIR OP THU. W« bo gild to hm fow aad m ov One.