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WE PAY FREIGHT
ON
ALL CASH BILLS
of $10 and over.
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CAREFUL PACKING
AND
PROMPT SHIPMENT.
’sCld. Reliable Dry Goods Store,
80 AND 82 HASELL STREET, CHARLESTON, S; C.
of Walletl>oro and Vicinity to Inspect our Extensive Spring Stock and Get in Touch with th e
Best Values, the Largest Variety and the Lowest Prices.
Mail
Receive Prompt and Careful
Attention.
WH GUARANTEE
IN '
EVERY TRANSACTION.
New Cotton Fabrics.
$7 in. Poile da Nerd OughoM, l*4c. yard
SC in. Wjm Mfldra* $«0t yntitr. UU-yard
r / **fr ' ** f '* •
ICO Cm wWli
70 in. wide oil
Davltai al Me. das.
Unbleaeh
lYatek. COc. yard.
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JBILt^CK: SILKS.
We control the sale of aotne of the
beet Blaek Bilks sold in this market
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Warranted Block Silks extra wide
at $1^<V 105, $1.50, and pM yd.
•si STtts ♦^tSM' io wear at 73c.
•LOO, $LS5, $L50 awd $tJ^ yd.
Calarsd Bilks » swdlsss rariety of
iw styles ia ilain aad Faaeics.
SPRING NOVELTIES.
Every seaeon Cads as is the frost rank with the latsstSaod moat
novelties in Silas, Dress Goods, &c.
stylish
Black Dross
New and Stjrliah |prrn< Dross foods.
At,!
reliable broads.
David Glasgow farrapt
s, ?~l2£‘xrvs t.Ot'Z.
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The old mem
magnificent of
the American
Navy.
I HE moot fanx>M oaval oSkfl| fta
Amertean htotorjr was ISrvM
aioafsw Fanaaut.
1114 ASutral
Priestlew Pahrtos at 75* $L00,$U5, $1J0, p.QA yard.
Blaok Baite 50a 75o. fUO yaST^
Brilliantines at 50c. 15c. $1.0), $U5, $1.50 yard.
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Kid Gloves at Gort.
$imo LadiesJKid Gloves 79c
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SPECIAL IN READY TO WEAR GARMENTS CORSETS.
Jumper SQk Suits in Brown, Blue Black at iiaoo
aua
5ilk Shirt Waist Suits braded yoke aud Cuffs, at $15.00
Fancy Silk Suits in latest styles, $’8.oo, $22.00 and $25.00
rine White Lawn Waists tastily made $1.00, $1.50, £2.00, $2.50 to $5.00.
lollies iittsliit
We carry a very extensive stock of Lawns, Under Garments, products of the ben factories
in the country at moderate prices. v
KERRISON DRY GOODS COMPANY, 80 and 82 HASELL STREET.
We carry a complete varie
ty of the best brands of
CORSETS
We fit with satisfaction the
stout and the thin figure. Prices
range 50c. to #5.00 a pair.
On«ot the most Imiuent ana augoy-
Idr conditloL* that beset humanity it
Catarrh of the Bile Duett. There are
several little duett hading from the
Liver and Gail Bladder that anite into
one main or "Common Bile Dnct”
which carriev the bile and other fluid
into the intestines. When there is a
Catarrhal condition of ihete ducts the
whole aystem it affected and all kinds of
mean feelioga are experienced. Ordinary
liver pilla and powdert fail to telieve
thia condition. An eminent phyaician a
profeator in a Columbus, Ohio Medical
College, wrote the prescription from
which Kydale’t Liver Tablets are made,
and they never fail to relieve this very
common condition. For Biliousneaa and
Torpid Liver they are without an equal
Fair Play.
There It In mo^t men that Instinct
which Is cne of the best herltagea
from boyhood—thia instinct for fair
play and for giving everybody **a
chance."
H*ppv is the man that eats on
ly for hutager, and drinks only
lor thirst, and lives by reason,
not by example, aud provides for
use and necessity, not for oaten-
tatibn and pomp.—Seneca.
. „ r , , , but
One doae convinces, aud that done it. nrofaniiy won’t cure them. Doan’s
Itching pllet provoke profanit
free Write for simple. Rvdale Remedy
Ca, Newport Newt, Ya. Guaranteed oy
John M Klein.
Maintaining His Dignity.
Even the elevator boy has to draw
the line somewhere to prevent his be
ing made too common. The maid who'
announced to the gxiest waiting at the
door that "she didn't hear her until
•he had rung three times’’ meets her
match iu the elevator boy described by
• writer in tbe New York Evening
Peat
‘Tf any one calls, Percy, while 1 nm
oat, tell him to wait. I shall be right
back.” said the woman to the apart
ment house elevator boy.
There was no answer.
**Did you hear me? Why don’t you
•newer?*’ asked the woman, with
some heat
M I'never answers, ma’am, unless 1
doesn’t hear, and then I says ’What 1 * ”
Manufactured at Newport News, Va
Bold from Maine ro Florida, ready any
amply able to help all in need at i nd
time or place irrespective of aatioaality
creed or color. Such is the record of,
Rydale’s Liver Tablests, nude only
for liver and Dowel troubles aud the,
beet remedy known for Chetanh of thb
Biie Ducts. Write Rydale Remedy Co ,
for free sample. Guaranteed by John to
Klein.
Ointmeut cures itching, bleeding or
protruding piles after years of^euffering.
At auy drug »t<»re.
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He preaches well who lives well
—French
Many a man wears a thinking
cap under his silk hat.
All my Winter Millinery and
Dress Goods from now on
will be sold strictly at Cost
Watch Mv
w
Bargain Counter
for specials every week
Constipation causes headache,
nausea, dizziness, languor, heart pal
pitation. Drastic physica gripe, sicken,
weaken tbe bowels aad don’t cure.
Doan’s Kegulets act gently aud cure
constipation. 25 cents. Ask your
druggist.
'•V. IT "i. A > <ri-M -i yti. •;
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MRS. W. A. BLACK I
Moat disfiguring akin eruptions,
scrofula, pimples, rashes, etc, are due to
impure blood. Burdock Blood Bittota
la a olearning blood tooio. Mokee you
clear* yed. clear-broined.clear-skinned.
I
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.
■aid tbe
I’m very
Suffering A Dollars Saved.
B. 8. Loper, of Mariila, N. Y., says:
"I am a carpenter and have had amay
i’a Arnica
Salve. It has saved' mo saflhriac and
doilan. It it by far the beak. hoaitpg
•slva I have over toaod. Heal* borne,
aloera, fever saree, enasma end
piles. 26c at Joha M Klein’s Druggist.
Stops earache in two minutes, tooth
ache or pain of burn or scald in five
minutes; hoarseness twelve hours—Dr
Themes Eclcctric Oil monarch over
pain.
If a Woman Haa Brains.
If a woman’s got brains a man Is sd
astonished that ho forgets to find out
If she has good looks.—Dolores Bacon
-In High Places."
“One of my weaknesses,”
bon vivant. “is Swiss cheese,
fond of it”
“Ob.” excleimed ‘ the dyspeptic,
“that's the cheese with the holes in
It! Very indigestible.”
“Are they? Well, I never eet the
holes.’’—Philadelphia Press.
8wist newspaper: “Boerd and
lodging required in a fine family
by a German lady of the Middle
▲tea etc.
Pinesslve Csrbolised acts like a p
tioe draws oat inflrm&tiou and poison.
Anuieptic, heeling. For chapped heads
ips, cats, burns,
fcrauoe has about concluded by
this time that Gen. Sheridan’s re
mark about good Indiant would ap
ply equally well to Moors.
'
The Tima to Quarrel
In Lanarkshire there lived a laird
named Hamilton. Ha was noted for
his peculiarities. On a certain occasion
n neighbor waited upon him asking
the favor as a neighbor with the loan
of £20. It was only a bill of accommo
dation for thsso months, which lad to
tho following reply;
“Ns, as. I conns do that”
laird? To have done
thing for Ithero.”
Aya. aye, Tammsa, but
nets within ye haa seething shoot!
I conns 4s It.”
Ttl a sms' affair to
lotrd- ■
-Wool ys wad git IBs sfllsr fret tho
as
Bo careful about that little oongh. Get
sometning riaht rway* some good,
reliable remedy that will move the bow
els Kenedy’s Laxative Conch Byrap acts
gently yet prompily on tbe bowels and
allays inflammation at the same time.
It is pleasant to take and it it especially
recommended for children, as it tastes
nearly as good as maple sugar. Sold by
John M Klein
a
He Ought te Know.
It is said that the late Professor
Cobu of Breslau, the famous botanist,
thus opened his course of lectures on
botany: ‘The four chief constituents
of plants are: Carbon, C; oxygen. O;
hydrogen, H, and nitrogen. K.” Then,
writing down these four letters, with
apparent careleaanes. on the black
board—COHN—he smiled, observing.
Tt Is clear that I ought to know
thing a boot botany.”
Tfli« is what Hor. Jake Mo^re. State)
Warden of (Jeorpia. says of Kodol For
r>y‘j'*»psm: "E C Dewitt vfc Co.. Obica- j
go. 111—Dear Sirs—I have mfTered J
more thn twenty \e«r* from ind irea- 1
tion About eighteen months ago I had '
growu so much worse that 1 conld not
dUre* , a ciust of corn breui and could ,
uoi irtsin anything on my stomveh 1 !
lost 2-) Ibe ; iu faci I made up my mind
that i could not live bat a short time, j
when * (riend of mine recommended i
Kodol. I consented to try U to please ,
him nnd 1 was better in one dav. I row
weii’h more fan I ever did in my life
and am in b tier health than for many
years Kodol did it. t Keep a bottle con-
slantlv. and write this hoping that
humsnitv will b* benefitt-.d. Yours
very t-ulv. Jake C Moore, Atlanta, Aug.
lo,'lb04 ” Sold bv John m Klein.
Oil Test For Kansas Roads.
It is reported that the board of coun
ty commissioners of Wyandotte coun
ty, Kan., will oil thirteen miles of
macadam roads In the county as an
experiment. Tbe cost of tbe oiling Is
estimated at $73 a mile. The roads
are first swept, then sprinkled with
oil, and after the oil has soaked In
screenings are again scattered over
tbe roadbeds. It Is proposed to give
the roads about three applications of
oil during the year.
It ia impossible lor an - drug to digest
food without the aid of the stomach.
Mon cannot do natures work- he onn
only nasi tt her, and any concern claim
ing that they have a remedy that will
digest food without tbe ' aid of the
stomach, thereby allowing?*he atomaoh
to lay Idle and resL are claiming the
Imposeible. All remedies for stomach
troubles should be given with the sole
purpose of aiding nature and|enabllng
stomach to do its own work One of
the beat Stomach Specialist# in the U.
S. wrote the prescription from which
Rydale’a Stomach Tablets are made and
they enable the stomach to do Its own
work. Two sizes, 25c, and 5oc. John M
Kleia -
Still More Remarkable.
“It la remarkable that birds are so in
telligent, when they’re so small. Isn’t
It?*’ asked one member of the. Easy
Information club of her choicest friend
as they walked home together from •
talk on “Our Home Birds."
“Yes, isn’t It?*’ assented the friend
eagerly. “Why, Just think even how
very clever the little cuckoos in cuckoo
clocks are, aud of course they art only
. little wooden birds!"
•i « ■
"Wall, daughter, that young man at
youra mode a record Inst evening.”
“What do you mean, par
’’Your mother reported him off 4bs
hatrack at 10 o’clock, and jot ho hadn’t
your brother
•t 12.”—LoalsvtUe
at which was tot I
rhka places ttos st
head of tho tMt of oar naval
•re, woo gtreB dartag the e|r« mir IS
M a tool saswwfcst rasaaihshto that a
man poet sixty years af o#ii
tt may he
In the navy. He
family of the
hta boyhood and woe hied to the sen.
Though hat eleven yeera of eg# whoa
the war of 1812 began, he served
through that conflict, np to the begin
ning of 1815. as a midshipman. From
that time forth be remained In naval
service, and when the civil war opened
he was already a veteran of almost
fifty years’ experience. Though born
lu Tennessee and living in Virginia
nt tlu* outbreak of the war, Fnrragut
ndhered to tbe I’niou cause, went
liorth and was n^slLTied to duty In
command of the woKterp blockading
squadron In the pdf of Mexico. Tbe
story of his gunboats passing the l«t-
tcrUs nt Npw Orleans, Port Hudson
end VieUNburg under heavy fire, re-
ruitirg in tbe capture of New Orleans
nnd t pouing tho Mb - Issippl up to
Vicksburg, greatly aiding General
Grant iu the tc lions but triumphant
campaign against the latter strong
hold, Is unique in naval history.
P.nt Farragut’s most scifsationnl nnd
thrilling exploit was achieved at the
entraiH-e to Mobile bay, where he was
in Immediate personal command, his
vessels plunging through a field of the
enemy's tor|*cdoos, silencing the terri
ble batteries and capturing Confeder
ate boats in what was practically a
fhmd to baud light. Schoolboys of
many years foYome will be thrilled by
the story of the brave old admiral
lashed to tbe 'mast of his flagship,
glasses iu band, watching and direct
ing tbe movements of h'.s squadron In
the midst of a plunging tire from pow
erful forts.
Farragut received from congrofsMhe
highest honors possible, the ranks of
rice admiral aud admiral being cre
ated for him. He was the old man
magnificent of tbe American navy.
James Waff.
HO’AEUTVS LOVE.
The steam en
gine was a play'
thing when he
began to tinker
with it.
1
T waa George Stophenson^vbo, ob
serving the lifting of a teakettle’*
lid by tbe hissing and bubbling
within, conceived and ersatod tho
Unit crude steam engine, but tt was
Jamas Watt who divined the immonao
possibilities of steam as a motiva force
and adapted the engine to practical
uses. 8o many and so important wore
tbe Improvements added by Watt'titot
he ahorse honors with the inventor at
the original engins. Watt
tht steam engine, adapting it to |
oral industrial servlco. He took
ombryotic contrivance
tt practically to g Salahad
on
hr
parity for the Uatventty of
M~ ~
ft tts ** ipeat ttepcawwMBt *