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LOUIS COHEN AND COMPANY 232 & 234 Kinar Street, Charleston, S. C. THE HOUSE THAT GIVES TOU satisfaction. or" 1 your money 'rack The Largest Wholesale and Retail Mail Order House In The South \\ c re after your business and if low prices and good goods are any inducement we are sure to get it. Trv i Write for samples and prices. You’ll receive them by return mail. 4 «» WE CUT FINE GOODS IN DESIRABLE LENGTHS FOR OUR MERCHANTS AT WHOLESALE PRICES A. The Specialty House of The South On Ready=To=Wear Garments FOR LADIES, MISSES, CHILDREN AND INFANTS Describe your wants. Send your open order. We’ll satisfy you and save you money, and if not not satisfied Your money will be cheerfully refunded. New Fall Dress Goods and Silks Our stocks are now complete; full to overflowing with the newest of plain and fancy dress goods and silks, in all thelatest weaves and coloring. Best 6f Table and Fancy Linens Woolen undrwear for men women and children. Carpets, mattings, rugs, art squares, Hosiery, Ribbons, and full line of notions, etc. •vf h £ and curtains. Gloves Don’t forget ours is a large establishmet. We sell as cheap as others buy. And we want your small orders as If you know your wants, we know how to supply them. Try us. well as large ones. HONOR ROLL I • . *f 1 a We take pleasure in informing our friends and patrons that in the report of the Seventh Annual Convention of the Bankers Associa tion held last summer at the Isle of Palms, The Fanners and lerchants Bank finds a place on its HONOR ROLL. This result has been obtained by the safe and conservative methods of its management, and the Bank is justly proud of the distinc tion. Panics in Wall Street do not affect us. We can assure our patrons at all times courteous and liberal consideration. V Invit Your Account 4% computed quarterly in the Savings Depart ment. Banking can be done safely by mail. Farmers and Merchants Bank Waltcrboro S. C. Bat’d I DOS Capital and Surplua 8S2.BOO. Hyrne’s Store WHEN READY TO BUY FERTILIZERS REMEMBER YOU WANT Goods made from the best material Goods that show high analysis Goods that have stood the test of time Gods that can relied upon. Set The Etiwan Fertilizers A MANUFATURED BY Etiwan Fertilizer Co. eharleston, b. 6. Also Manafactiirersof the Celebrated DIAMOND SOLUBLE BONE and PLOW BRAND FERTILIZERS w * i ' -s* 1 ' »<»'- - . r-< > r J I i ^ S-* £ V Genuine Early Red BBm * • ‘ Seed Potatoes HtVf YOU BfIN TO JfiMESTOWM (. SYRUP Her system is called upon to supply nourishment for two. Some form of nourishment that will be easily taken up by mother’s system it needed. * SccVt's Emukf ion contains the greatest possible amount of nourish* ment in easOy digested form. Mother and baby are wonderfully hel|Md by it* u*e. - vi-- ALL DRUCCISTSt 50c. AND 91.00 * fj ’ > ' T * -7 ^ uit Agi in»t Tho Observer People As mentioned in The Review s >nie months ago, Rev 0 M Bil lings has brought suit against the Charlotte Observer for libel. It will be remembered that some time ago The Observer published so article reflecting upon the character of Mr Bil lings which is the basis of this snit. Mr Billings has now filed his complaint in the clerk’s office of this ^county charging the Charlotte Observer, among other things, with maliciously, wick edly and unlawfully contriving rto injure the plaintiff in his good oaine, * credit and fc$pqUtien! and that the article was wicked, false and defamatory. Mr Bil lings most emphatically denies the charges made against him, and denies that he has been guil ty of any conduct unbecoming a man in his calling. He asks in Ins complaint damages iu the sum of $30,0lX). Mr Billings is in real earnest about the matter and will prose- cuU the case with vigor. It bids fair to bo an interesting one. He has employed as counsel Hon W W Kitchin, Johnston & Ivie and Glidewell & Lane. The Ob server will, of course, be repre sented by able counsel- Mr Billings is a native of Pittsylvania county, Va., and has been in the ministry of the Baptist denomination abour fourteen years, during which time he has filled importat charges in North and South Carolina. He is well known in this county, having gotten his preparatory education in leaks- ▼iile. He married Mite Addie Moore, tha only daughter ef Mr Wm Moore, of the Bethlehem ■eetion, who was one of the load ing and beat known eitiaene of county. Mm Bii- lings beonmn paralysed about two yearn after her muriegt, and having been an invalid ever •iaee, bos been tbs daily core of Tbn ehargu made much trouble to bet. ttm«n» Adnah News. The people of this community are getting iheir lands ready fer their next crop. We are veiy sorry to say that Miss Carrie Crosby is no better. Miss. Levie Sineath is very ill but we hope that she will soon be well again. Miss Pauline Murdaugh, spent three pleasant weeks with the Misses Carter at Adnah. Miss Annie Harvey spent a few days here last week. Milton Polk and Hammic Mnrdaugh were the guests of the Misses Bishop Sunday afternoon Leroy Polk and sister and Miss Nittie Bishop dined at W E Carters Sunday last. Among those who visited the home of P K Crosby last Snn> day were Rev C W Burgess and wife, Miss Emily Mean and mother, Miss Ruth Godley and her brother, Oscar. Misses Mollie and Nettie Bishop visited tne home of Ed die Mears Saturday and Sunday last. . Mrs. S 8 Carter and Master Jasper Carter are very sick, fsl&ndton, Fob. 20th. 10 2 3 Stretch Your Legs and be comfortable. Strait patent foot rest is a part of the chair; forms tufted front when not in Morris Chairs beaetifei'Slmit Gbehra, sickly Tbe Meeds of Mr BiUlepmy be very mueh togfcltod having | to go into thu courts and eugige in a luwsnif, but has done m from a strong seam of dot/ to kimeelf and bis femaly^-Tbs ReidsviUe(N. 0.) Review. cfecoM htr STS HATIUgAL PVM SUOU AMO DRUGS LAW. sm4 BvealcMal Usmcdlrs. bsceuss It s|4* the to Sirs BOABHBEETUITIOH SmsheS to CHerok. The early rattlers of the' Ptymoath colony were greatly addicted to smok ing. which at one time became ee common that many peraom smoked In cbnieh daring oonrlcc. Tho custom soon canoed .considerable annoyance, as tha exercises were “greatly disturb- ed by the clicking ef flints sod stsel to light tbelr pipes and clouds of amoks In the church.” A law waa passed In 1069 to remedy this evil and prohibited persons from smoking on the Lord’s day “going to or coming from tha meetings within two miles of tbs meet ing bouse.’VTbe penalty was 13 pence for every offense *'nder this law sev eral persons were 1 for “smoking tobacco at the end of the Yarmouth meeting hsess on the Lord’s day." AlacThc lettps* COW PERTH WAIT * CO* GHARUBSTOM, B. 0- Kennedy’s . v. . COVTADTS BOUT ABB TAR u®•52 rt *9^*? w<rkta * ‘bam «• tha system through i “DM Me eds> etaiw the pecuttar mmpr U Ac