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> . Alto* V ^vV Jk - »«i>* «*r I<i»* > » .'I A«.*«4Pi ■••'* *•** •*••••* - -A*****'!- We carry dK and aQ kindaot ^ 80 and 83 Hasell Street V jr- r - Gherieston, S. (S- and most complete variety of Dress Goods and Silks South of Ba c Goods are here in great quantity. Ours are the best values; Put us to the tcstj Colored Broadcloths at i.oo, 1.50, 8^2.00 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 aide 75c yd Cream Suitings at 50c, 75c, 1.00, 1.25 a yard If You Can’t Come Send Your Ordef, We Guarantee Satisfaction & Pay freight On Cash Bills $10.00 & MODEL Death of Little Glene ress o o d W« beadle the best bread of Black Goods only. f , Prsstlsts Block sll wool Voile et$l OO, 1 25, 1 50 yd Prcstleys Block Bilk Warp Henrietta $100, 1 25, 1 50 yd Prastlevs Block Boltings at 75c, $1 00,1 25,1 50, 2 00,3 00 yd IHsstisTS Block BrillianUne at Sue, 75c, $i 00, 1 25 yd PwoHm Block Wool Crepe de Chine at $1 00 ft 1 50 yd IVeotteVs Block Wool Okelles ot $1 0<t a yd , Black oil wool Ckeriota at 50c, 75c, $1 0*», 1 25 a yd Black all wool Panama at 75 $1 00, 7 25, ft 1 50 a yd If yon can't come, mail yoor order. Satisfaction Guaranteed. able Slack Silks Taffetta Silks Extra vide at $10', 1 25, 1 50, Rell Warranted Black 2 00, and 2 25 yd Black Peaa de soie Silk Extra good qualtiee at ?5, 1 00,1 25, 1 50, a yard Black Jap Silas perspiration proof 27 in wide at 50c—36 inch wide at 75c and <1 00 Colored silks Extra good qualities in Taffeta silks at at 75c, all colon and U bite—ot-er kinds in ail of the new shades While Silks at Zb, 50c, 75c, $1 00, l 35 a yd Linen Tables Damask good rai ns* at 50c, 75c $100. 1 2 >, to 2 50 a yard Linen Napkins and Doilies ex- Hacks Towels, full size and Danunk Towels in Hemstitched tra good qualities at per Dozen, {rood quality per dozen $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 per doz $1, 6, 9, up to finer kinds 75c LADIES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR—The Ifnalin Underwear we handle is the prodnet of the beet factories in the country. Gowns at to $S.OO Chemise 50c to $3.00 SkirU $1 00 to $6 00, Corset Covers 39o to $2 00, Drawers at 39c to $1 75 a pair KERRISON'B H) ft 82 Hasell Sr. Charleston, S. C. bne ot to* moat ireqMBi aaa anavy- img oooditkM.8 that bmet humanity in Catarrh of the Bile Duett. Thera are Mfosal little duet a kadi of from the LHer aad Gall Bladder that unite into oaf niein or ‘‘Common Bile Duct” which carrier the Mia and other fluid Into the inteetinee. When there it a Catarrhal condition ql Uteae duett the whole eyetem is affected tod ail kioda of mesa feelioga are experienced. Ordinary liTer ptlla and powdiera fail to relieve this condition. An eiutnent physician a professor in a Colomboa. Ohio Medical College, wrote the prescription from which Rydale’a Liver Tablets are made, and they never fail to relieve this very condition, For Biliousness and Torpid Liver they without an equal. One dose convinces, aud that dose u free Write for sample. Rvdale Remedy Co., Newport News, Va. Guaranteed oy John M Klein, Maintaining His Dignity. / 'Kven the elevator boy has to draw ( the line somewhere to prevent his be ing made too common. The maid who announced to the guest waiting at the door that "she didn’t hear her until she had rang three times" meets her match in the elevator boy described by a writer la the New York Evening “If any one calls, Percy, while I am wnt, teU him to wait I shall be right hark.** paid the woman to the apart ment hawse elevator boy. These was no answer. “DM yon hear me? Why don’t yon rr asked the woman, with ma’am, unless I r, aad than I says 'What*’" Fair Play. There Is In most men that Instinct which le one of the beet heritages from boyhood—this Instinct for fair play and for giving everybody “a chance." Happy is the man that eats on ly for hunger, and drinks only lor thirst, and lives by reason, not by example, and provides for use and necessity, not for osten tation and pomp.—Seneca. Itching piles provoke profanity, bnt r rofaniiy won’t cure them. Doan’s Ointment cures itching, bleeding or protrndir.g piles after years of^eufferiug. At any drug store. ° Hd preaches well who lives well —French. Many a man wears a thinking oap under hit silk bat. Neighborhood IkvorMe. ^ D. Charles, of Harbor, Maine, of Electric Bitters, myst “It la a aamaotthpod favorite here with as." It ismrv to be a favorite It giyae quick relief la dyspepsia, liver ‘ ' it, kidney derangement, maL general debility. Its action oa the bl-x>d, ae a through purifier makes it especially vsefal as a q^iac medicine. This grand alterative tonic is sold under goer-ante* at John M Klein’s drag store 50c. All my Winter Millinery and Dress Goods from now on will be sold strictly at Cast Watch My for specials every week Fleet atrip Under Qireetiea ef U ft.*! There hSs recmrtly been to Rock coaBtr. Wte, « road botlt nader the Waited States eagtaecr eta emerged from a territory tote the dignity of statehood, says a Janesville fWle.) correspondent ef the Mflwavkae Sentinel. I nr Mentally It Is the fltwt model road to be constructed la Wis consin oa rwral roads with proper ma chinery on rules taki down by the government This strip of road Is three-quarters of a mile In length and lies a half mile east of Clinton. In the township of that name. When the county board met last spring the towns of CUnton, Plymouth. Center. Fulton. Bradford. Beloit sad kill too all appropriated sums ranging from $400 to $1,000 for the construc tion of good roads. According to the state law. the county board was of ne cessity forced to appropriate from county fuuds an equal sum for eacb town equal to their appropriation. Just at this time Samuel C. Lancas ter of the bureau of good roads at Washington spoke before the state legislature, and Mr. Hotchkiss, secre tary of the state good roads move ment. prevailed upon him to visit Rock county as the ouly county in the state which had appropriations for the pur pose. Ills visit resulted In the good roads bureau at Washington being pre vailed upon to send a complete set of road building machinery and engineers to construct three-quarters of a mile of model road us an example for the rest of the county to follow. While the cost of the road ran over the $2,000 appropriated, this was due to high prices of material and long hauls and can be easily overcome in future roads* The road Is built with a twelve foot crown oc macadam center The rock j bed la *>ight inches deep, the atone be- I In" tn>5'b«‘d Irani a thlckne?* of foot'-. I 1 Then to eight inches. The regular Inac- adui\i process was used. A coarse rock four Inches thick layer of was first ' laid, then a layer of thinner rock plac ed in the cracks and railed down thor-^ Coo sti potion onuses headache, nausea, dizziness, languor, heart nai-b pitatioo. Drastic physios grip*, sicken, weaken the bowels aad don’t one. Doan’s Kegnlets act gently and eon 25 cents. Ask yoor oonsti nation, druggist. disfiguring l niniDlM. fm blocd. Burd< skta sruptioas. ss, etc. art das to iunlock Blood Bltteis lag Mood tooje. Mokes you clear-brotnsd.olsar-sklnnsd. Work Mg Hlffk “They certainly aro working tbit hoy too hard at eotloga," masod the load papa, as ha thoughtfully signed up another chock tor his ladastrioas •on. ^ Fursst Arab Horaas. The purest breed of Arab horses era the Kochlanl. whose genealogy has haen pteaarved for 2,00* years. They are said to he derived from King Solo- V Boffering ft Dollars Saved. ft. 8. Lopsr, of MarfUa, N. T.. says: *1 am a eatwsnter aad have had maay •svess catahaaladby Baoklsn’s Anrioa 0alve.It has saved me rnfferiag and It Is by far ths beta healing over ioand. Hefty haras, fiver sarea, aeaama and of 42 at the its or Stops earache la two minutes, tooth ache or pais af burn or scald la flve minutes; hoarse ness twelve hoars—Dr Themes Kclcctric Oil monarch over paid. If a Woman Has tmtea. If a woman's got brains a man Is sp astonished that be forgets to find out If she has good looks.—Dolores Bacon “In High Places." Swiss newspaper: “Board and lodging required in t Ann J*®ily by n German lady of the Middle Ages. etc. - — Costly CRy Osvaramant It easts nearly as meek to pay ths salaries of the municipal servants af Now York cKy as ft toss «A sapfdrt the entire army of the cr lually. r ‘ MRS. BLACK I •a® —tq the I’m VSry "One of my hah vivant. "la Swiss fofld of lt“ “Ok,” etcUimed the dyspeptic, "that’s tbs cheese with the holes in It! Very Indigestible." "Are they? Well. I never eat the holes."—Philadelphia Press. Ptnesslvs Carboliaed sou Him a p ties draws out inflrmation aad poison. Antiseptic, healing. For chapped hands, ips, cats, bona, trauoe has about concluded by this time that Gen. Sheridan’s re mark shout good Indiana would ap ply equally well to Moors. Wearing rimes with thin soles aad al lowing ths soles of the fast to absorb ths deoapaess and oold froo* ths ground or pavement causes more ooogha than say other oae thief. It Is batter to pro- veat tbeths ooegK hot if too lata set a weedy that la rata. Bftofts’s Cough Clixir ia gnarantasd sator the Para BSil s^l r o#j yon? druggist •>* ■ t w-a. rniwT SwbSm ■ 4C '06 wQ **■"101 vet JtlMSiJ o fL* yi*gf t&J* •v >rt* ,rl** .m k Mi vv • K >' . v> MZWS& COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT. The Element of ^eYhwmeney le an I mportent One. In a community where all or near ly all are boost* owners civic Improve ment is never a very serioas prob lem. bat In every center of popula tion. ao matter pf what size, ^here are more or less of renters, and these bare a deterrent effect upou progress in all its p bases, says the Los Angeles Times. Permanency of residence. Is the only solid rock upon which desirable pobtic Improvements may be built and a grot# of freehold cottagers will do mors good work towsrd civic •op- building than a like number of wealthy tenants. Those who have no fixed abiding place add little to commamlty life or wealth. Neat to permanency of abode coomb the standard of ctdasoshl^ and tm two ara to totrirwovea that It la often difficult to detonatae which k the toon Important factor, for sack fc de- pvntont *a Urn othor. Anothor tnsepa* raWo aad too—ary partnarahtp la found to high intelligence aad lofty It to opera la to co- these latter being stones that ias through a one and a half inch space and wew laid three Inches ep. A surface drswrtag of screen- lags one Inch thick was than laid and the whole watered and rolled hard aad firm. The crown or surface of the rood has a curvature of three-fourths of an Inch to the foot, giving good drainage. The question of drainage for the road was carefully looked to. Side ditches and culverts were placed where water was liable to do serious tom- age by washing, and attention was pakl to the formation of the land through which the road runs. The government outfit used consist ed of a portable stone crusher, a re volving sieve, which separatee the rock after being crushed; bins, a steam roller, a sprinkler wagon, scrapers and damping wagons. The type of weg- has an adjustable box allow ing the rear tend to be tilted gown to the ground so that as even distribution of the crushed stone la oh- MILITARY ROAD FOR KANSAS. : f f H a ft. Anthony, who recently returned to Kansas from ths east, while to Washington talked*'— af Tbs angel of death entered oar borne oa the third da? of this month at four o’clock and took from a* oar ' darling little U by Glenn, If ho haft lived antilfthe twelfth of this month he would have been eight montha old He had never been sick up to ths time of hi* ilia—. He suffered twnlvo long day* sod night* Oh bow oar heart* did hart to stand by oar dar ling and — him anfier so! All that could be done waa done bat be want for us to have, the Lord had greater need. Bnt oh, we miss oar darling an much, we did want him with as, oar arm* an so empty wi.hoat him. We know the Lord gave aad now the Lord has taken him away. Bless Hia holy name. Cottageville friends we do thank you with all our liearU for your ‘oars and kindness to oar darling, yon certainly are a good people. A boat of friends a—mhled at two o’clock next day to show their last respect. Mr Vaughan gave a very beautiful talk which we all listened to ve/y atten tively, He was then taken by loving hands to Cottageville Cemetery. Miss our darling? Only thoae who have experienced the same pain, same sorrow and same loneliness can know our heart aches. Tit a sad experience Our little one is now atiest No more aches and pain#. Tit hard but Lord knows best, \nd we pray to meet him again. In that bright home in heaven* where our Lord has prepared for us We mmt meet our, .little baby no matter what it cost us. Oar little Gleq * was fey§a qpqtbt ^ old, But ah, the sufferings lie endured and never waa a purer soul. Left earth for heaven aloae. Tit so sweet °to trust in Jesus and to know that Glenn ia theie. Inhifi arms he'll take and hield him. Ail ttnn’il no pain to, UaE ^ 1 Waan't it hfifti io lea him suffer?' How our hearts did bleed for him* bat bo medioiit shill ooaid atre him though wiri tried so hard in vain, . Little Glenn ia with the Mgri* j Oh. Irird give oa what see lank. Bat oar arms ara so empty. Tis a *u to wish him bosk. For ha’s a onght star in; bsuvah, la oar little baby dorr. And wa moat pray without oaasing To meet oar little darling there. Father and Mother. Cottageville. of all if the hlgberiand bast d. Efficient, benset ett- from partisan leanings and knowing aeltner religions ncrracial dlf- forencea, ara tbe broad minded type that most ba public t partiality. ■ ■ feltoft Paint It One ef tbe stories told about tbe lb- mono patater lie—osier la la rsguri to bis ewiTlswcs with a "new rick' gBoot llbr ia tacbes and nil* ift^LOOOfrnacsawtocb. Tbe -i Uf*, lor aetlen by for tbe whMi.to lishB »;K Ixoallawt Flail FWluwad by a Mining Sattlamant In Frans*. Consul II. Albert Johnson In a report from Liege gives details of coal min ing enterprises In Belgium, one of which Is pfenning to establish a modal mining village, and has engaged as manager an engineer In charge of a mining plant' at Bethune, In Francs^ concerning which the consul writes: ‘Tbeee French mines employ a force of some 8,000 workmen. They possess 2,000 workmen's dwellings, that aro rented to the miners at from 91.15 to $1-54 a month. The houses, with gardens attached, art arranged In attractive villages, with broad streets and boulevards. Churches and schools haw *beea buOt Tbs water •apply, ssaltagy arraagements aod tbs eteetatc light plant are all of the moat and op to tote dasa. A visit to Bath line proved highly to tbsndldaia of tbe Ltm- I to • tbriM dstonalaattaa to up tbalr new oraanlaattoa to Mtttor toll—IrVprnSSHmZm W tbs Fratob- ? 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