The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, February 19, 1908, Image 7
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KERRISON’S
80 and 82 Hasell Street
Charleston, S. C-
We carry the largest and most complete variety of Dress Goods and Silks South of Ba c
and all kinds ot Ory Goods afe here in great quantity. Ours are the best values. P«t us to the test. 1 ,
Colored Broadcloths at i.oo, i 50, & 2.00 yd. Pine 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 w ide 75c yd . Cream Suitings at 50c, 75c. 1.00,1.25 a yard
If \ou Can’t Come Send Your Order, We Guarantee Satisfaction & Pay freight On Cash Bills $10.00 &
• Alack Dress Goods
We hanll^ke^ett brand of Blaek Good* only.
Prettier* Black all wool Voile at f 1 <H), 1 25, l 50 yd
PreaUeya Black Bilk Warp Henrietta |l IK 1 25, 1 50 yd
Preetleya Black Suiting* at 75c, $1 00, 1 25. 1 50, 2 00, 3 00 yd
Preatleya Black Bhlliantine at 5uc, 75c, $. 00, 1 25 yd
Prestleya Black Wool Crepe de Chine at $ oo 4 1 50 yd
PnoUatt Blaek W^ol Challeo at $1 0«> a yd
Black all wool Cheviot* at 50c, 75c, $1 0 >, 1 25 a yd
Black all wool Panama at 75 $1 Oo,) 26, & 1 50 a yd
If yon can’t come, mail your order. detfeJactioo Guaranteed.
Reliable Black Silks
* *
Wtirranted B!ack Taffetta Silk* Extra wide ai $10", 1 25, 1 50,
2 ( 0, and 2 25 yd
Black Pean deaoie Silk Extra good qualtiee at 75, 1 00, 1 25, 1 50,
a yard
Black Jap Silk* perapiration proof 27 in wide at 50c—36 inch wide
at 75c and SI 00
Colored silk* Extra good qualitiee in Taffeta ailka at at75c, dn color*
and White—other kino* in all of the new ehadee
White Bilk* at 25, 50c, 75c, $1 00, 1 35 a yd
linen Table* Damaek good ral- Uaen Napkin* and Dotlic* ex- Hock* Towel*, foil *ue and CaauMk Towel* in Hematitohad
aeact 55#, 75c $1 00, 125, to tra good qnalitia* at per Doaen, food quality per doaen $8 00 or fringed, either white or colorxi
9 50n yard $100,126,1 50,100,2 10np 3 50, 4 00-Up to finer kind per dco $3, 6,9, up to finer kind*
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LADIES MUSLIN UNDEBWEAR—The Ifualin Underwear we handle ie the prodnot of the beet footortoa in the country. Gown* at
75c t* $8.00 Cheaua* 50c to$3^0 Bkirtafil 00 toffi 00, Conet Ooren 3«c tofi 00, Drawer* at 39o to tl 75 a pair
KE&RIBON*S 80 A 81 Haaall St. Charleston, 8. 0.
USfSanl
eat** tato
re to a
i of them doom the
i toafftofeed and all klode of
Ordinary
flail to relieve
to a Pet-Ape,
at phyetelaa a
Ohm Medical
Totf\A liver they are wttheat an efual.
Oae doee oonvtaeee, a*d that doe* t*
free. Wrlte for eample. Bvdato Remedy
Ock, Nevrgort New, Va. Oearaateed oy
Maintaiitiitf Hie Oienity.
Bven the elevator boy has to draw
the Uae eomewbere to prevent his be-
tof made too common. The maid who
aweoacad to the guest waiting at the
deer thet *hhe didn’t bear bar natu
tow had nag three times’* meets her
match la toe elevator boy deocrlbed by
a writer la the New York
“If any ewe calls, Percy, while I am
eat, teU him to wait I shall bo right
hack.- said tot woman to the apart-
meat beam elevator boy.
Than waa as answer.
“Did yon hear me? Why don't yon
r?- naked the woman, with
ma'am, unless 1
it hear, and then I saya ‘What'*’ -
Neighborhood Vhvorita.
, D. Charles, of Harbor, Maine,
aye: "It Is
rhood favorite her* with na."
to be a favorite
relief in dymepefe, liver
kidney damn
aervounees, weakneee aad
general debility. Ita action on the bl xkI,
a* a through purifier makes it eapeelaUy
useful as a ^riag medicine. This grand
attentive tonlotoeold under gearantee
at John M Klein'* drug ■tore. 50c.
to ta
fbr
Pair flay.
that
Happy it the man that eats on
ly for hanger, and drinks only
lor thin*, and live* by reason,
not by example, and provides for
nee and necessity, not for osten
tation and pomp.—Seneca.
Itching piles provoke profanity, hat
niufonhy won't ours them. Doaa'e
Ointment cures Itching, bleeding or
protrudiag piles after yean
▲t aay drug stare.
He preaches well who Uvea well
—French.
Many n man wean n thinking
oap under hi* silk hat.
Constipation
pitotfon. Dnetio phftoo* grip*!
weaken the bowel* and don’t
Dcen’g Hegutoto aot gently and care
constipation. 25 ototo. Aik Tear
druggist.
scrofula, phnpls*, ratoon, etc, are due to
Impure blood. Burdock Blood Rlttets
tan n tee firing blood
oiear-t yed. dear
Working Him.
They certainly are worklag that
boy too hard at cbUege,'* mused toe
tend papa, as bo thoughtfully signed
np another chock for hto ladastrioe*
brood of Arab hones are
rhooe genealogy has
for 1.00* years. They
mu eafd to he derived from King goto,
non’* stables.
Buffering A Dollar* Saved.
E.B. Loper.of Marflla, N. T., caye:
“lamaearpeuter aad have had many
by Baek]ela , • Arnica
•ahre. It has saved me wfferiag aad
doitora. It to by far the best healing
r toned. Heals burns,
tr mree, eonema
al John M Klein'*
of too maiden of 42 sam.
. eon tin use to glance over her
at the mirror on Halloween.
. .Heals cut* or
a aear Catos ptlea. eo*
Dona's
Stops earaoha in two minutes, tooth
ache or pain of bora or scald la five
hoarseness twelve hours—Dr
Edcetrte Oil
If a Woman Has Me
R a woman's got brains a ■
astonished that he forgets to find out
If ehe has good looks.—Dolores Bacon
la High Places."
Swim newspaper: “Board rad
lodging required in n tine family
by a German Indy of the Middle
Awe*, etc.
^•igssa&
K n
Costly City Government.
It coots nearly as mack to pay ton
anburies of too municipal servants of
New York city as It doee to
toe entire army of the United
The salaries amount does to ITMto*.
MO annually.
(
. Eudoatod By A Minister.
Rev Porker Holmes pester of toe
First X B Ohnrch. Booth Hlcaory
V. O. save; -I have oaad Bydale's
e tablets for indigestion aad
them as a perfect reoeedy for
i. I tans please re la reeaus-
Aom to all safFerers from la-
All my Winter Millinery and
,, from now on
sold stnckly at Cost
Watch My
for specials every week
MRS.
BLACK j
I’m
-One of my
bon vlvant, "to Swiss
fond of It’’
-Oh." exclaimed tbs dyspeptic,
-that's the cheese with the holes la
It! Very ladlgeetlble.”
-Are they? Well, I never set the
holes.-—Philadelphia Preen.
Pineaalve Car bo Used acts like a p
ttoe drawn out iaflrotation aad poison.
Autiaepcto, healing. For chapped hands,
ips, cats, burns,
hranoe hag about oonoluded by
. ^+thi* time that Gen. Sheridan’* re
mark about good Indian* would ap
ply equally well to Moon.
ROAD MAINTENANCE.
Wearing aboee with thin eoles and al
lowing the soles of the feet to abeofb t
tbs dempnem and xdd from tbs ground ;
or pavement onuses more ooughs then .
aay other one thing. It to bettor to pea*
vent tbs toe oongb. bat If too late get a
remdy that is sale. Rydale’s Cough
RUsir is guaranteed under toe Pur*
Food aad Drug Law to contain aeitfcer
Morphine, CUorpform, Opinm, nor any
thing thing that emald in jar* ton small
est child. John it Klein.
If
haven t tae time u
Dona's Bsgntote will pro-
veat ooMdpasl'm. They tednoeamUd
easy healtafol action of too bowels
without griping. Ask you- druggist
for them 2fin.
4 When we aay “Guaranteed” we mesa
thus yen receive no benefit from from
the use ef RydaU’s Stoameh Tablets for
of Dyspepsia, go to ear
yon purchased them
aay. Gnaraa eed by
I
“Little dabs of Pvwder
of Fatal
or
rm will make a pato fooe
;aatrttalM." ”
aad I had <
and 1
y;:-
.OtMAr
Bat a hittle Rydato’r Tonis
A-i
off with a rag
tha akto.
ST Ua
Value of Patrelling Highways to Keep
Them In deed CendKien.
The utter waatefulnem and lack of
economy lo building roods and making
no provision for their repair and main
tenance are becoming more and more
apparent to taxpayers, The Importance
of toe subject to appreciated in soom
states, and measures have been adopt
*d. There are, however, many com
munitiee where toe necessary step*
have not yet been taken. The subject
to treated pertinently by W. Plerre-
poat White la a recent article la Out
ing Megaalne. ta this article Mr.
White aays:
-Not one cent of money should be
expended in the creation of them ex
pensive highways unless at the mine
time a system of careful malutenance
and repair is established. .
-Steam road* when Bret built were
permitted to ran down, tie* to rot, toe
of Iron mil* to flatten, bolts la
toe Ash pistes to become loons, until a
general overhauling waa ordered, aad
an excessively expensive amount of
repairs was made owing to the i
lect Today well managed road* do
not permit this. Bat each mad to di
vided into
under assistant
tioa bosses, with men passing dally np
aad down the toed, giving It constant
repair and attention. This we are fa
miliar with.
-In Europe highways are petrolled
ta the earns way. Men. usually rid,
petrol the rued* under their care, each
ta charge of a section, each
hie for Its condition, and the slightest
brio la the wearing surface to detect
ed, repaired end filled in immediately
after tt commences. Rato ere de
end filled. stoJoes and ditches kept
open end washing of toe aides stopped,
aad only by toto constant care ere
rand* kept la good condition This
’try and be tuaagarated at the time
tout toe general Improvement to mi
noney win
THE BEST CUKE FOB COLIC
IN HORSES.
Colic is usuallly the result of
hidiiECHt ioii, caused by’sudden
ch:l*!£ie3 (_)* food, tOi# iCiij^
food given when the horse is ex
hausted, new hay or grain, or
large quantities of green feed.
Every horse owner should keep
Sloan'h Snre Colic Cure in hi*
stable as an insurance agiust
colic, for an attak of colic is
liable to come on without warn
ing at any time, aud Bloaq’s Bure
Colic Cure is the safest and best
remedy to uae. It act* instantly
on the stomach and bowels and
can be given by a woman or a
child.
“I cured a hone with colic that
hud been treated by g good vet
erinary sorgeongtor forty-eight
boon,” write* Mr R a Fierce,
of OohnUe Bpringa, Ga.
“i’he hone was about dead
rad the owner aaid be wouldn’t
tfike five cento for him. I gave
bioi three doee* of Bloan’a Sore
Oolic Cure and be was op rad
rating bay in ten miaotea.”
A
Cray T* Mb Tbfe
Ptopflto Thfonmpfc mixtanaft Horn
By Shaking Ingndisafo Well in a
What will appear very inteiuetiag
lonaay people bore is the article
token mm a New York daily paper,
fifing a ample prescription, as for-
malatod by a noted authority, who
elaims that be had found a positive
remedy to can almost aay earn of
backache or lidney or bladder do-
rengeaenta, in the following simple
iiuaoriptioa, if taken before the Mage
ol Blight’s dioeeae: if
Fluid Extract Dandelion, one half
iae*; Uonpeond Kargon, oneqnaoe;
Uoaporad Syrup Sanaparilla, time
•ess. Shake well in a bottle and
take la toaopoonfol doge* after each
total aad affria at bedtime.
A well-known dinggbt here at
■*, when asked regarding thin
■wiption, stated that th* iagre-
dieat* an all hanalsn, and oaa be
obtained at a small ooet from aay
good pnaarlptioa pharmacy, or th*
mixture would be put ap if asked to
do six He further stated that while
this pnsonptioa is often prescribed
in rheumatic afflictions with splendid
weal!*, he ooeld toe no reason why it
would not be a splendid remedy for
kidney and orinary trouble* aad
backache, a* it hat a peculiar action
upon the kidney (tructare, cleansing
them most important organ* and
helping them to sift and filter from
the blood the foal acid* and waste
matter which caom sickness and •of
fering. Thom of oar reedej* who saf
for can make no mistake in giving it
>lent and I have since been left
alone in a dtsmantl^d home, once
a liodpititble one, misjudged,
'misrepreresented and unkindly
treated by those from whom I
least expected it.: Have be*n
for years an invalid from Grippe
nnd its attendant disease*.
Tlii* is election year (general
election) and it would be well
for my fellow citizens to look
out for coming event* which are
already beginning to cast their
shadows before and try and
bring about a change for the
better. Judge Gage bas sound
ed the key note of warning and
it will be well to take it up and
make a change. I will say more
hereafter a boa’, these matters in
view. I am not a candidate for
office aud have never been,
though 1 have served yon in peti
tion* of honor and trust. More
anon. V G behre
Feb. 8 lOftS.
Mill ORDER MEMCE
Ho* the Cash RotaU Tradt It
Being Drawn Cityward.
Death of Henry Spell.
On December 22nd 1907 Hen
ry Spelt was taken with a con
vulsion and became unconscious
bat ja*t before bit death took
place on the 26th of December
he gained eonacioosnee* and told
hia wife rad children that ha was
going to die rad that they moat
live peaceable and meet him in
that beautiful land. Mr Spell ia
a member of tbe M. E. chnrch in
Cottageville, and has lived to
•ee the fiSth year of hia age, he
leave* a wife and ten children
aud many friends to mourn hie
lorn. Maggie Lee Jaqe*
Oottageville, Feb. 7th. 1908
to be
arm
.»T,
X
F. G- B*ra Write*
To my Oolleton friend*—-.1
have bran in your midst for over
fifty yean and find that I have
loot ay ueefolneea by disaster*,
tick nee* and of late yean un
kind nea* rad neglect. I have
had anaefnl rad eventfnl life and
have bran a looker on Venice for
aray yepra rad have witaeeaed
strange aighto rad mb flee
ing thews every dajj iujoriotto to
ow tax paying eitirao*. /
I have paned through
thia period of time and have
a anfferer to alli^.Six vonn
THE LURE OF THE CATALOGUE
Amarine Orewth ef file City
Thet Drain the Country ef
Whlrii flhaiiM »- n ^ ^
How the fivil May
ta Maxwell's Talisman ere toe tri-
lowtnf remarks on toe matt order busi
ness by Blcbard Hamilton Byrd:
It to e reeoffntoed fact tout toe retaM
bnetosm of the country vUlngeo end
the large towns, tor that matter, to he-
taf destroyed. Year by year to* once
prosperous merchants are betas footed
to toe wnll—driven out by to* mull or
der burinans. Aad toto to tektc ptecn
ta foes of tt* feet that toe pegatattaa
lower ef toe eonatry
on the in creese.
Whet to th* matter?
The mall order houses ere drawing
the sash retail trade from ton natural
channels to toe cities.
The growth ef toto octogu* hoe been
phenomenal Prom e joUjilke Idee-
wttbent farm an experiment tfteen
yean ego, It hen grown to pvapevtione
tost threaten the extermination of too
retail country merchant
An Idee of too.way the money of
to* people to being drawn into toto
msU order trade can be had from toe
reports of some of thee* bouses.
A certain mall order hones of Chi
cago which began with a few then
send dollar* fifteen years ago now
carries a capital stock of 9fi,<XMMM)fl
and has arranged to Increase that
stork to 540,000,00a It does a busi
ness of $5,000,000 a month ^nd aarno
a net profit of 95,000,000 a year.
Like the patent
the mall order ta
tbe gullibility of the general poblle.
Thousands of people every week send
In their hard earned cash ta some mafi
order bouse In payment tor geode tost
could hove been bought cheap* *4
their home store.
Why do they do tt? It to owing
partially to the desire of the average
person to be humbugged aad partially
to the egect ef persistent advertising.
Tbe mall order hoaae sends eat Ha at
tractive literature to every family In
the country. Ia thia literature, com
posed of well Illustrated eatatogueo
and cheap magarines known as mall
ordsr papers, too goods are sot out ta
too moot attractive manner. It to
tempting halt, end the fish bite.
All of these mil Bans coma eat ef the
legitimate trade ef “
chant, the man who has
capital, built hlamott a home
active In building np the
the expectation that ho Would ba al
lowed to do a legitimate taMteona la a
legitimate way. He to an tided ta to*
trad* of bis town and the
j scent He pays hto tans e
tributes to the support ef the
nlty. That community owes him n
reciprocal duty—the duty to giro him
the preference of
otoe bring squat '
of all
m^foTninBlSSsil
tioa to that ef the state.
di ■ MdlaM .iii
UKmoii i rum
•rat duty of
too village and town life thet
grown np under nataral town eC
to ta he maintataod the mtafi
must he prwwrved against the
ef
> can he dene stay hy<
bat to
tar ef cradnllty
' lftorian*ry 1 have same .ta tadwm