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I .-mdiMniu&h#*. — .'i. . ?*•> WE PAY FREIGHT ke:^lrxsoi^ 9 s Mail Orders ON Receive Prompt and Careful ALL CASH BILLS Otiarleston’s Old. Reliable JDry Goods Store. Attention. of $10 and oyer. 80 AND 82 HASELL STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. WE GUARANTEE CAREFUL PACKING WE INVITE THE PEOPLE IN AND of Walterboro and Vicinity to Inspect our Extensive Spring Stock and Get in Touch with the EVERY TRANSACTION. <3 PROMPT SHIPMENT. Best Values, the Largest Variety and the Lowest Prices. TRY US. New Cotton Fabrics. 27 in. Foile dn Xord Gingham, l **c yard 36 in. Figure Madras, best quality, 12ic. yard 37 in. Amoekeag Apron Gingham, 8c. yard Beat qnalitr Shirting Oalicft, 6c. yard * 27 in. Batia Seersucker, 12 Jo. yard. 4-1 Long Clo;h a Bargain, sc. yard. V l case Crochet Quilts, 98c. each 100 dox. white fringed Doylies at 98c. doz. 70 in. wide all Linen Unbleach Damask. 60c. yard. SXZLilECS.I 'v p control the sale of some of the tan Black hilks sold in this market. U irran ted Black Silks extrm wide at $1.10, $1.25, $1.60, and $2.00 yd. Black Bean de leygne and Peau de so; ??ilk8 warranted' to wear at 75«. cl."0, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.25 yd. t olored Silks m endless variety of nea styles in Plain and Fancies. SPRING NOVELTIES. ‘j * S <* Every season hmis us in the front rank with the latest and moat stylish novel ties in Silks, Dress Goods, tic. New and Stylish Spring Dresa Goods. at 5'lc. /oc. $1 00. $1.25, $1.50. The above are in the latest color effect. Black Dress Goods—tlie most reliable brands. l*rieatlevs Fabrics at 75c. $*L(M, $1.25, $1.5i», $2.0 n yard. BIbcIc Bntiste 50c. 75c $1 00 vanl: Brilliantines at 50c. 75c. $1.0 •, $1.25, $1 50 yard. at Cost. 1.00 Ladies Kid Gloves 79C 1.25 44 98c 1.50 df <4 $I.l8 i-75 “ 14 a i.3» 1.00 Men’s 4 4* 4 4 63c 1.59 “ 44 44 $1.18 SPECIAL IN READY TO WEAR GARMENTS Jumper Silk Suits in Brown, Blue Black at $io oo Silk Shirt Waist Suits braded yoke aud Cuffs, at $15.00 Fancy Silk Suits in latest styles, $18.00, $22.00 and $25.00 Fine White Lawn Waists tastily made $1.00, $1.50, £2.00, $2.50 to>$5.oo. IODIZES ZMZTTSZL.XZLT TJXTDEX^WE^X^ «*> We carry a very’ extensive stock of Lawns, Under Garments, product s of the best lactones in the country at moderate prices. CORSETS. We carry a complete varie ty of the best brands of CORSETS We fit with satisfaction the stout and the thin figure. Prices ? <j range 50c. to #5.00 a pair. KERRISON DRY GOODS COMPANY, 80 and 82 HASELL STREET. One ot the most frequent min annoy- in* couditiots that be»et humanity is Catarrh of the Bile Ducts. There aie several little ducts hading from the Liver and Gall Biadder that unite into one m&ta or "Common Bile Dnct” which carrier the bile aud other fluid Into the intestines. When there is a Oatarrb&l condition of there ducts the whole system is affected and all kinds of mean feelings are experienced. Ordinary liver pills and powders fail to idieve this condition. Ajs eminent physician a profemor in a Cmnmboa, Ohio Medical College, wrote the prescription from which Rydale’s Liver Tablets are made, sod they never fail to relieve tile very ooeunon condition, For Biliousness and Torpid Liver they are without an equal. One doee convinces, and that does is free. Write for wimple. Bvdale Remedy Co., Newport News, Va. Guaranteed oy John M Kurin. Maintaining His Dignity. Bren 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 doer that ‘‘she didn't hear her until •he had rung three times" meets her match In the elevator boy described by a writer in the New Tork Evening Peat ‘•'If any one calls. Percy, while I am eat tell him to wait. I shall be right hack." said the woman to the apart ment bouse elevator boy. There was no answer. “Did you hear me? Why don’t yon •newer?" asked the woman, with eome heat "I never answers, ma'am, unless 1 doesn’t hear, and then I says ‘What* " Manufactured at Newport News, Vs Sold from Maine ro Florida, ready anv amply able to help all in need at t nd time or place Irrespective of nationality creed or oolor. Such is the record of, Rydale'a Liver Tabiesto, made only for liver end bowel troubles and the he«t remedy known for Obatarih of the Bile Dnct*. Write Rydale Remedy Co., -far free sample. Guaranteed by John M Fair Play. There is in most men that Instinct which Is one of the best 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 tor thirst, and lives by reason, not by example, aud provides for use and necessity, not for osten tation and pomp.—Seneca. Itching piles provoke profanity, but nrofaniiy won't cure them. Doan’s Ointment cures Itching, bleeding or protruding piles after years oQeaffering. At any drug utors. He preaches well who lives well —French. Many a man wears a thinking cap under his silk hat. Constipation causes headache, nausea, dizziness, languor, heart pal pitation. Drastic physics gripe, sicken, weaken the bowels and don’t core. Doan’s Uegnlets act gently and cure constipation. 25 cents. Ask yonr druggist. Most disfiguring skin eruptions, scrofula, pimples, rashes, etc, are due te Impure blood. Burdock Blood Bitten is a olesnsiog blood tonic. Mokee yon clear-tyed. cle&r-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 his Industrious son. . Buffering A Dollars Saved. MB. Leper,oCMarUIa, M. T.. says: "tMaasaigsaftir aad^havs^had^iasay SSUZShm savsdT mb suffering aad doilareTlt is by far the best hesHag salve I have ever found. Beals sores, nloert, fcver earns, eoi film. Ms si John M Kkln's DsWUrs Little Barty Risen, small, aaSs sare Utils liver pills. Sold by If A person could etwavs know jnst to* tbs trouble was when they began oad “Out of eorta” and also what to do to got well qaftok thorn Is Isle Mm Mobaeso Thors are II of people who anffer frees of the Bile Doom who don't that they aosomo aovoral Utile that Mad hem the Liver sad osTfai tersiMg y how- *> •. Stop* earache in two minutes, tooth ache or pain ef ham or ecald la ftve minutes; hoarsenees twelve hours—Dr Themas Eolcctrie Oil monarch over If a Women K a woman's got that he tfwiSB newspaper: “Board and sle. ■adoaSsd By A Ml Flint X ■ Gharoh. H - °- 1 em as a t of the oath BJocary need RjWs All my Winter Millinery and Dress Goods from now on will oe sold stricklyat Cost Watch My for specials every week MRS. W. .A. BLACK j I f This is what Hon. Jake Monre, State Warden of Georgia, say? of Kodol For D.Vtpepsia: "E C Dewitt & Co . Chica go, III —Dear Hir?—1 have suffered more ton twenty \ear* from ind'ges- tiou. About e’ghteen mouth!) ago I hail gtown so much worae that I oouhl not digest a ctust of corn bread and could not retain anything on my stomach 1 lost 25 lbs ; iu fact I made up my mind that 1 could not live b^t a short time, when a friend of mine recommended Kodol. I consented to try it to please him and l was better in one dav. I now weitfhmore fan I ever did in my life and am in b tier bsalth than for many ysars. Kodol did it. 1 Keep a bottle oon- sternly, and writs this hoping that hnmsnltv will be benefltted. Toors very truly, Jake C moots, Atlanta, Aug. lo, 1904.’’ Sold by John k Klein. Oil Toot For Kansas Reads. , It Is reported that the board of coun ty commissioners of Wyandotte coun ty, Ken., will oil thirteen miles of macadam roads In the county us an experiment The cost of the oiling Is estimated at 175 a mile. The roads are first swept, then sprinkled with oil, and after the oil has soaked In screenings are again scattered over the roadbeds. It Is proposed to give the roads about three applications of oil during the year. MODEL ruCk road. Firct Strip Constructed In Wisconsin Under Direction of U. S. Engineers. There has recently been completed m Hock county, V. is., the first strip of road built under the suj«?rvl8ion of fulled States engineers since Wise00- mii emerged fr<« , u territory Into the dignity of statehood, ^nys a Janesville (Wis.i correspondent of the Milwaukee Sentinel. Incidentally it la the first model road to Is* constructed in Wis consin on rural roads with proper ma chinery on rules laid down by the government This strip of road is three nrtarters of a mile in length and lies a half mile east of Clinton, iu the township of that name. When the ceunty l>onrd met last spring the towns of Clinton. Plymouth. Center, Fulton, Bradford. Beloit and ifilton all appropriated sums ranging from $i00 to tLOQO for tho construc tion of good roads. According to dhe state law, the county board wa* of ne cessity forced to appropriate from county funds an equal sum for •each* town equal to-thelr appropriation. Ju: t at this time Saram l C. I«:ncas- ter of the bureau of good roads at Washington spoke !*efore the state legislature, and Mr. Hotchkiss, secre tary of the sta.’e good roads move ment. prevailed upon him to visit Rock county us the only county in the state which had appropriations for the pur pose. His visit resnltisl in the good roads bureau at Washington being pre vailed upon to send a complete set of road building machinery aud engineers to construct three-quarters of a mile of model road ns in example for the rest of the county to follow. While the cost of the road ran over the $2,000 appropriated, this was dne to high prices of material and long hauls and can l»o easily overcome in future roads. The road is built wllli a twelve foftt crown or macadam center Tbe rock l*od is eight inches deep, the stone be ing crushed front a thickness of fonr- Ufcu to eight Inches. The regular mac adam process was used. A layer of conr 0 rock four Indies thick was first laid, then a layer of thinner rock plac ed in the cracks and rolled down thor- “One of my weaknesses” said the bon vivant, 'is Swiss cheese. I'm very fond of It” "Oh,” exclaimed the dyspeptic, 'that's the cheese with the boles in It! Very indigestible." "Are‘they:L Well, I never eat the holes."—Philadelphia Prsaa. Pfneealva Carboliaed acts like a p ttce draws oat inflrmation aad poMoo. Antiseptic, hsaling. For chapped hands Ips, cats, haras, irauoe baa about ooooluded by tbw tint that Gau. Sheridan’s ra- ■•rfc about good ladfcna would ap ply equally wall to Moon. lived a Oe a tte favor aa a af £Ml It waa euty a datftea far tha Mi t» Be careful about that little cough. Get sometaing riakt r way soma good, reliable remedy that will nova tha bow- ala Kenedy's Laxative Coach Syrup acts gently yet promptly on tbe bowels end allays Inflammation at tha same time. It is pleasant to take sod iris especially recommended for children, as it tastes nearly ss^ood as maple angar. Sold by It M « Cohn of 1 thus open botany: “ of pleats writing it Ought Is Knew, that the lata ■Mo. the famous botanist, his coarse of • four chief •: Carbon, Ci X* It is impossible ior in'- drag to digest food witbont the aid of the stomach. Man cannot do natures work- be can only assist her, and any concern claim ing that they have a remedy that will digest food without the aid of the stomach, thereby allowing the atomaoh to lay Idle and reat, are claiming tbe impossible. All remedies for stomach troubles should be given with the sole parpose of aiding nataru and enabling stomach to do Its own work One of the best Stomach Specialist# In the U. S. wrote the prescription from which Rydale’s Stomach Tablets are made and they enable tbe stomach to do its own work. Two sizes, 35c, and 5oo. John X Klein. “It M clear that I •till Mere Remarkaftile. "It is remarkable that Mrfia are« telligent, when they're so small, it?" asked one member of tha : Information dab of bar as they walhsd boom talk oa “Oar Hoorn Bt Tea,, Isn’t ttr “Why. Juat rer tbr tittle docks era, aad of cea little weodsa Wider \V “No, aa. 1 -What far Mf, taMT Ta haws “Aye, aye. wheels wttkia ya Icaaaa dolt” Tfs a saa’ affair la lafUaa me. laird." s -Waal, ya wad get tha slUer frae tha ayd whaa tha tiam cam* raood ya wadna ha ready, aad I wad has to pay*t saa yea aad me wad qaarraL Wa ssay as weal quarrel tha aoo, as lang x* tha sllMr M la my pooch."— xwwmM ft tha DO YOU KNOW PROF.HOLDEN / It torus ul as It hu barn workwTtiet i^Eatom.’ Thaaama of this work M THE A B C OF CORN CULTURE nwnr valuable book or th« commi.- A. I Boot, tot' theory but praotioa, juat tha vslaraa agricaltarlal and has maa, mys: "ThU book M tha UM to»tor wtu t2 _ w of It wltk sat ha me sm aud put Its teeahluis into Martkw •» by 8 Mtocbaa. CtMlaiaa 100 Msufi* WaU artotod. aaatiy bound. «Ta want « tmaaq of frvrt livs termer and famars' boy la tha aad over tfi Ulaa- •a pat this hook la tha uamxko osniTr lshsoh soxD ut wm» ooaam. ougbly, these latter being stones that would puss through n one and a half inch space and were laid three inches deep. A surface dressing of screen ings one inch thick was then laid and tbe whole watered and rolled bard and firm. Tbe crown or surface of tha road 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 ditcheM^ind culverts were placed where water was liable to do serious dam age by washing, and attention waa paid to the formation of the land through which the road runs. The government outfit used consist ed of a portable stone crasher, a re volving sieve, which separates the rock after being crashed; bins, a steam roller, a sprinkler wagon, scrapers and damping wagons. Tbe type of wag ons csed has an adjustable box allow ing tbe rear end to be tlltAl down dose to tbe ground so that an even distribution of the crashed stone M ob» 1 MILITARY ROAD FOR KANSAS. Fee a Owe Hundred a igad tor tka OMy At Mb to be sttt•• toiiulM \l rSTESLmVt af tbs if agrtcuMue, plea to balld tbM Iff) mfla cauaagttog tot gmatnat army _ tha eaoatry to heartily favored, bettove tha coastructV af thh weald be a great abject tomma agricultural west to tha msdsra hlgbwaya, whk much la the way of esaalbto medlars tog tha haaMng hie crops to A BARGAIN PRICE M» ealOi ef the ktefc. Oaald aaythtog ba THE SIMHOtt PUBLnailfiCOkrUT - .JUT Otolu. ,'ALth • -Trj tf yv" ' * *■ ' ■W'*: