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KERRISON’S 80 and 82 Hasell Street X ■ 4 Charleston, S- C- We carry the largest and most complete variety of Dress Goods and Silks South of Ba and all kinds of Dry Goods are here in great quantity. Ours are the best values. Put us to the test- Colored Broadcloths at i.oo, r.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 & 1.25 yd Habit Cloths all colors, 52 inch wide 75c yd Cream Suitings at 50c, 75c, 1.00, 1.25 a yard If You Can’t Come Send Your Order, We Guarantee Satisfaction & Pay freight On Cash Bills $10.00 & Over Black Dress Goods We handle the best bread of IJlack Goods only. Prettlevs Black all wool Voile at$l «»0, l •.»5, l 50 yd Prestleys Black Silk Warp Henrietta $1 0'*, 1 25, 1 50 yd Prestleys Black Suitings at 75c, $1 00, 1 25, 1 50, 2 00, 3 00 yd Prestleys Black Brilliantine at 5oc, 75c, $i 00, 1 25 yd Prestleys Black Wool Crepe de Chine at $i oO «& 1 50 yd Prestle'vs Black Wool Cfcalles at $1 0'» a yd Black all wool Cheviots at 5<>c, 75c, $1 O ', 1 25 a yd Black all wool Panama at 75 $1 Oo, J 25, iS: 1 50 a yd If yon can't come, mail your order. Satisfaction Guaranteed. lack Silks Extra wide at $10", 1 25, 1 50, Reliable 8 Warranted Black Talfetta Silks 2 < 0, and 2 25 yd Black Peau deeo.e Silk Extra good qualties at 75, 1 00, 1 25, 1 50, a yard Black Jap Silks perspiration prtof 27 in wide at 50c- -30 inch wide at 75c and ¥1 00 Colored silks Extra good qualities in Taffeta silks at at 75c, all colors other kinds in i ' and White While Silks at all of the new shades :b, 50a, 75c, $1 00, 1 35 a yd Linen Tables Damask good ral* nesat 50c, 75c $100, 125, to 2 50* yard Mnen Napkins and Doilies ex* Hacks Towels, fall size and l>ania>;k Towels in Hemstitched tre good qualities at per Dozen, good quality per dosen $3 00 or fringed, either white or colored $1 00, 1 25, 1 50, 2 00,2 50 up 3 50, 4 00—Up to finer kind }>er doz $3, 0,9, up to finer kinds LADIES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR—The Muslin Underwesr we handle is the product of the best factories in the country. Gowns at 75c to $9.00 Chemise 50c to $3.00 Skirts $1 00 to $6 00, Corset Covers 39c to $1 00, Drawers at 39c to $1 75 a pair - KERRISON’S W & 82 Basell St. Charleston, S. C. _ tbs moat frequent aud annoy In* oonditious that heart humanity is Catarrh of the fills Ducts. There sre esvsral Uttls docte kediog from the Liver end Oell Bladder that unite tojo om main or “Common Bile Dnot which carries the Wle and other fluid into the inteetinee. When th® r « • Catarrhal condition o! there dneta the whole syetem is affected and all kinds of mean feelings are experienced. Ordinary liver pill* and powder* fail to leltere this condition. An eminent physician a profeeaor in a Columbus, Ohio Medical College, wrote the presetiplion from which Rydale’s Liver TablcU are made. Mid they never fail to relieve Hit very common condition, For Biliousness and Torpid Liver they sre without an equal. One dose convinces, aud that doe* u free. Write for sample. R r dale Remedy Co., Newport Newt, Va. Guaranteed oy John M Klein. Maintaining His Dignity. Even the elevator boy baa to draw the line somewhere to prevent hia be ing made too common. The maid who attpounced to the guest waiting nt the door that “she didn’t hear her until she had rung three times’’ meets her match in the elevator boy described by a writer in the New York Evening Past ‘ “If any one calls, Percy, while I am out, tell him to wait. 1 shall be right back,” said the woman to the apart ment bouse elevator boy. There vtas no answer. “Did you hear me? Why don’t you annwer?” asked the woman, with some heat “I never answers, ma’am, unless I doesn’t hear, and then I says ‘What’’ ” Fair Play. There la In most men that instinct which is one of the best heritages from boyhood—this Instinct for fair play and for giving everybody “s chance.” ■* Happy'is the man that eats on ly for hunger, and drinks only tor tbir*r, and lives b? reason, not by example, aud provides for use ami necessity, not for osten tation and pomp.—Seneca. Itching pile* provoke profanity,^ bnt 'wofanhy won’t cure them. Doan’s Ointmeut cures itching, bleeding or protruding piles sfter years ofjeuffering. At any drug atore. Neighborhood Favorite. Mrs. E. D. Charles, of Harbor, Maine, speaking of Electric Bitters, says: “It la a nelghbcrhood favorite hers with us." It dseerves to be a favorite everywhere. It givss quick relief in dyspepsia, liver complaint, kidney derangement, mal nutrition, nervousness, weakness and jrsaeral debility. Itsaction oa tbs hi-Hid, as a through purifier makswit especially ussfnl as a spriag medicine. This grand alterative tonic Is Bold under guarantee at John M Klein's drag store. 00c. He preaches well yrho lives well —French. Many a man wears a thinking cap under his silk hat. 0o* tipation causes headache, nausea, dizziness, languor, heart pal pitation. Drastic physics gripe, sicken, weaken the bowels and don’t cure. Doan’s Regulets act gently and cure constipation. 25 oents. Ask your druggist. Most disfiguring skin eruptions, scrofuls, pimples, rashes, etc, are doe to Impure blood. Burdock Blood Rittuis Is a oleansing blood tonic. Mokes yon clear-tyed. clear-broined,clear-skinned. Working Him. “They certainly are working that boy too hard at college,” mused the fond papa, as he thoughtfully signed up another check for Us Industrious ■on. bread of Arab horses sre the Kachlaai, whose geaeatogy has I for M*0 years. They said to be derived from King Solo ’s Buffering A Dollars Saved. K. 8. Loper, of Marttla, N. Y.. mys: “I am a carpdnter and have had many severs eats Makd by Buoklsn's Arnica Salve. It has saved me suffering and dollars. It Is by for the hart healing salve I have ever found. Heals burns, sons, ulcers, fever seres, eosema and piles. S6c at John M Klein’s Druggist. Hops Itbward. certainly springs eternal fo of the maiden of 41 sum- i who continues to glance over her shoulder at the mirror oa HaUowi Boothes itching skin. Heal burns without a scar. Caras salt rheum, and it Your druggist soils i cuts or ilea, ec- Doan'a Stops earache in two minutes, tooth ache or pain ef burn or scald in flv* minutes; hoarseness twelve hours—Dr Theme* Eolcctric Oil pain. If a Woman Has If a woman’s got brains a man to so astonished that he forgete to find out If she has good looks.—Oolore# Bacon “In High Places." Swiss newspaper: “Board and lodging required in a flea family by a German lady of the Middle Ajns. etc. Costly City Qovommowt. It costs nearly as much to pay tbs salaries of the municipal servants of New York city as It does to support the entire army of the United States. The salaries amount close to $70,400,- 000 annually. Endoafied By ▲ Minister. Rev Porker Holmes pester of the First M E Ghnrch. South Hioaory N. O. aayt; “1 have need Bydale's Stomaee Tablets for iadigsetlon and fan. 71 regard them as a perfect remedy for this nrases*. I taKs pleasure la reoem meaning them to aQ suffer In thy book, O Lord, are writ ten all that do what they can, though they cannot do what they would.—St Bernard. Ask Yourselt the Question. Why not use Cb rnberUiu’s Pain Balm when you have rheumatism? We feel mure that the reenlt will be prompt aud satiatsetory. One application re lieves the pain, and many have been per manently rnred by Its use 25 snd 50 cent elzsj For sale by John M Klein. If yon haven’t the time to exercise regularly. Doan’s Regulets will pre vent constipation. They induce a mild esay healthful action of the towels without griping. Ask you- druggist ler them 25o. The nearer the intimacy the more cutliug’y do we feel the un wort hinesa of tho«e we love; and because vou love one, and would die for that love tomorrow, you have not forgiven, and you will uever forgive, that friends mis conduct. And herein lies the magnanimous -courage of love, that induies (his knowlese with out change.—Robert Louis Stev enson . 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 cut, bnnse, barn or scald. Re prepared. Dr. Thomas’ Electric Oil instantly relieves the pain—quickly cures the wound. Tko happiness reaped today depends on that sown yesterday. Pinesslve Garbolised acts like a p • lice draws oat inflrmntion aud poison. Antieepdo, healing. For chapped bends, (parents, bares, branoe has about concluded by this time that Gen. Sheridan’s re mark about good Indians would ap ply equally well to Moors. Wearing shoes with thin sole* and al lowing the eolesof the feet to absorb the rtsmpesm and mid from the ground or pavement muses mote cough* than any other one thing. It is bettor to pre vent the the cough, hut if too late get a reeedy that is safe. Rydale'a Cough Elixir ie guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drug Law to contain neither Morphias, Chloroform, Opium, nor any thing thing that could injure the email- eat child. John m Klein. When we eay “Guaranteed” we mean that you receive no benefit from from the use of RydaU’a Stomach fableta for Indigestion of DyepepaU, go to our agent from whom you purchased them and get vour money. Uuarnu eed by John M Klein - “Little daba of Powder Little dauba of Paint Of conrae will make a pile face Look aa if it aim.” But a iiittle Rydale’a Tonic Taken Ihrioe a da , MnKee the pale cheek rosy In wiae old Nature'* way. It beat* the arlifleial Applied both thick and thin, And can’t be rubbed off with a rag For ita underneath the akin. So throw away your paint box Laae. The peintleea pink look* beat, And Rydaie's Tonic never fail* Whene’er kjven a teat. C3 Z X H © -J e> SLOTHING 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 let us show you through. C. D. G. ADAMS p © H £ 2 © I I All my Winter Milliner}' and Dress Goods from will be sola stnckl Watch My now,, on lyat Cost for specials every week | MRS. I W. A. BLACK I ! A Ring’s Eyapepeia Tablet after each 1 meal overcomes Indigestion, dyspepsia and other stomach* ilia. Two days’ trial free. Ask our denier. Walter boro Drug Co. Save Money by Baying Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Yon will pay jnst as much for a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as for any of the other medidBes, but yon save money In haying It. The saving is in what you get. not what yon pay. The ■nre-to-cure-yon quality is in every bot tle of this remedy, and yon get good re sult* when you take it. Negieoted colds often develop eerlons conditions, and when yon boy a oongh medicine you want to be sure yon are getting one that will cure your cold. Chamberlain’s Ooogh Remedy always cores. Price id and 50 cento a bottle. For aale by John M Klein. Ones Upon a Time. Obolmondely—You and your slater twine, are you not? Marjorl- banks—We were when we were child ren. Now, however, she is five years younger than I.—Oeveiand Leader. Cheapest accident inanmnee—Dr Thomas Electric Oil. Slope the pain end *“ ■ tbs wound. Ail druggists aeU It RETIRED BUSINESS MAN FAVORS NEW 1HEDRY - i E. H. Lambert, of Everett, Massachusetts^ Believes Stomach the Seat of Life. 1 yean. Three yean ago I was told fast One of the most interesting state ments made recently concerning the much discussed Cooper theory, that baa spread over the country during the past year, to made by E. H. Lambert, a retired buslnaM man, who** hqme to at 11$ Francis Street, Everett, Mnee. Mr. Lambert has section with Cooper and hto medi cines: “Some time ago 1 read aa ar ticle about this man Cooper, in which he claimed that et^wnt^h trouble waa directly eeeponelble for moat 111 health. He went on to eay that, although hto medicine did nothing but get the atom- condition, it would, to cases remove kidney trouble and various other He argued from Chto that the waa the malm cause of stated that the with his to fbi* fact. “I am now folly ooavfoeed that this la eon a really judging from my own m l have ham a alck man for ftva —John ach in aound aad liver a physician that I ted Bright’s dto> of the kldnsyi. r thin tr I have fgff \ out results. After reading the artfofo I have mentioned, I purchased acme of this man CoopeFU madtetou I have to rey in oon-f been astounded by what- it tea dong for me. I was reHnrnd fauniae aactanU within 24 team. Today my health to' better than for ftve yearn, aad so tor as I toll, my kidney trouble tea disappeared. “My wife, who had for same time, tried the after noting its aetloa In and ter improvement to fully aa ed as mine. She now eats teartllii I to folly doubtedly tea a We will gladly by the Klein. REPORT of COLLETON CO, DISPENSARY BOARD FOR MONTH OF JANUARY 1908. WalterborcF Jacksonboro Lodge Meggetts Liabilities January 1 To stock on hand $3003.79 $2058.9s “ j To R. R. Claims 33.15 29>54 “ 1 To Mdse received during month M9275 609.40 i sufferers from in $43*9.69 Credits. By stock, on hand £2455.92 By R. R. Claims 40.85 Rtf Rntalr’cr** nnH uRrkrt'ar in tranait- ** $1885.13. $1905:12 11.79, 3*41 546 IO $2697.89 $189692 $2482.36 $1591.48 .n.^? 2.23 485.65 $Il6l.5I 2I.SI 9-39 1916.00 »3'o8-7» AFTEK TWEN1Y-NINB . YEARS “For twenty-nine years I have been at intervals agreat sufferer from rheumatism,” writes James Hyde, of Beebe, Ark. “Daring that time I naed gallons of various kinds of linimenta and oils, bnt got very little relief. I The attacks were ao bad that 1 was often confined to my bed helpleaa for weeks and months at a time. “Not long ago, while suffering from a severe attack, a sample bbttle of Sloan’s Liniment gent to me for {rial. Mysor. prise waa great when I feud that it gate me instant relief^ and I immediately ordered two large bottles. I have need aboaf t a half of And feel so well thal everybody kfeow what Sloen’s Uflimsot hm]