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WE PAY FREIGHT 0\ all cash bills of $10 and over. CAREFUL PACKING AND PROMPT SHIPMENT. vliarle&tor>’s01d. Reliable Dry Goods Store. 80 AND 82 HASELL STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. of Walterboro and Vicinity to Inspect our Extensive Spring Stock and C.«*t in Touch with th e Best Values, the Largest Variety and the Lowest Prices. Mail Orders Receive Prompt and Canjul Attention. i WE GUARANTEE EVERY TRANSACTION. 1H1IC ftllS New Cotton 27 in. Foile da Nord Gingham, U’ic vard 3€ in. Figure Madras best quality, l ^c. yard 27 in. Amoskeag Apron Gingham, tic. yard Beat quality Shirting Calico, Gc. yard 27 in. Batis SSeersncker. lijc. yard. 4-4 Long Clo h a Bargain, Kc. yard. > bljyce: silks. I caae Crochet (guilts, 9hc. each InO doz. white fringed Doylies at 98c doz. 70 in. wide all Linen Unbleach Damask. 50c. yard. We control the sale of some of the • best Black Bilks sold in this market Warranted Black Silks extra wide at $UU, $1.25, $1 50, and $2 "0 yd. Black Beau de levgne and Peau de soi SiPs a«r r auted to wear at 75c. ' f 1.00, $ .25, $1.50 and $ ».25 yd. Colored Silks m endless variety of new styles in 1'lain and Fancies. SPRING NOVELTIES. Erery s« a8on finds us in the front rua* with the Iatest"ind most novelties in SiIes, Dress Goods, A, New and Stylish Spring Dress Qoods. stylish at 50c. 75c. $1 00. $1.25, $1.50. The above are in the latest color effect. Black Dress Goods—the most r*di*ude brands. Briestleys Fabrics at 75c. $1 (ki, $1.25, $1.50, $2.0*' yard. Black Batiste 50c. 7*»c $1 00 yaal. Brilliantines at 50c. 75o. $1.0 », $1 25, $1.50 yard. Kid Gloves at Cost. $i.oo Ladies*Kid Gloves 79c <1 ‘•Z D 1.00 Men’s »o9 i-.Ti 1S SPECIAL IN READY TO WEAR GARMENTS Jumper/Silk Suits in Brown, Blue Black at $to 00 bilk Shirt Waist Suits braded yoke and Cufls, at $'5.00 Fancy Silk Suits in latest styles, $'8.00, $22.00 and $25.0:) Fine White Lawn Waists tastily midi $1.00, $1.5 •, ^2.0 >. $1.50 to $5 00. W'e carry a very extensive stock of Lawns, Under j.irmmts, produ:ts of th i b st lector! ^ in the country at moderate prices. CORSETS. ■ \v e carry a complete varie ty of the b^st brands of CORSETS We tit with satisfaction the stout and the thin figure. Prices range 50c. to #5.00 a pair. Ake Yuf 81 nr. Yolk Kiryfvd arb Wkl.!.? Many rheumatic attacks ore tlue to uric acid in the blood. Bat the duty of the kidneys i« to remove all uric acid from the blood. Its presence there shows the kidneys are inactive. Don’t dally with “uric acid eolvents” You migh go on till doomsday with them, but until you cure the kidueys you will never get well. Doan's kidney Pills not only remove uric acid, but cure the kidneys and then all danger from uric acid is ended. Bupett B Calvo, iKvokbinder, employed at The State Publish ing (Jo., otlicial printers for the State of South Cerolma, living at 1010 Lumber St., Columbia, S. G. says: “I thought I had rheuma tism and treated for it ou that belief. I used all k,(ids of lini ments. The pain was in my back and in uiy hips dear to the shouldeie. The liniments d.d no good and 1 took to blood med- icenes but they did not help rue. 1 took a long trip in hopes that the change of climate might help me.I was away for three months but could see 110 change for Die better. 1 heard of Doan’s Kidney Pills and determined to tn them, end got a box at a drug store. They completely re moved the pains out of my bauk KERRISON DRY GOODS COMPANY, 80 ami 82 HASELL STREEP. ■ — Happy is the man that eats on ly for hunger, and drinks only Out o! l iie iiHist trequeut au>l aiiuoy- tnff oondirioLtf Hiat humanity in Catarrh of the B ie Duels. There are several little duct* hading tr<ui the , Liver and Gall Piaster that unite f or thirst, and lives by reason,' one main or ‘ Vomuioii , „ n t bv example, and provides for »hich carrie> the hlie and iche r .lunl • , 1 . * r - into the intoatin**. When ihece is a use and necessity, not for osten- Catarrbul condition of ihe-c du<‘t< the j talion and pomp.—Seneca, whole system atleced and all kinds of mean feclirgs are *'x t H*riem , eil. Ordinary liver pills and t owder* fail fo fe'.ievc The advertisements of and Standard an- good The Press | news. Do SPRING DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS. LACES. telt a since ouch of used this condition An eminent pi^v-ieian a u r(4at | (| )e n - profeMor in a Columbus, Ohio Medical < ^ Collage, wrote the pre s ciiptiou irom — “*’*'*' which Kydale’s Liver Tab!*»!• are mad-. Itching pile.-* provoke profanity, bat and they m*v« r fnil »■» relieve tin v<ry t ''rotaimj' won't cure th-nt. Doan’s conuuoucyuditioo.ro FUlioiwio >» and ! On,linear cur.* i'ctiois*. l-ieedoig o| Torpid Livet th* y nr** w unmit an equ t . piotrudii g pile.- after years ofJJeuffcriHg. j One dose convince*, a d ihat dose u , At any diug »toie. free Write foi snui,''* B'dale Ileniedv Co., Newport News, Va. Goarauteod ny John M Klein. , Manufactured at Newport Newu Vi| Bold from Maine to F 1 ni-la, ready an v amply abUC to help ail in nee<t at •. nd j time or place irrespective ot naiiona’ity cieed or color. Bach is Um record of. By dale s Liver Table»t«. made only for liver aud bowel troubles and the heal remedy known for Cbatanb of »he Bile Ducts. W rite Kydale R-metlyCo , for free sample. Guaranteed by Johu M Klein. Ho prooches well who liv(*« well —French o Muny ft man wears a thinking cap under his silk hat. goffering & IMdlars Saved. E. 8. Loper, of Marilla. N Y.. says: “I am a carpenter and have bad many sever* cuts healed by Bucklen’f Arnica Salve. It has saved me ►nfft-ring and dollars It is by far the best healing salve I have ever lound. Heals bun>s. sores, ulcers, fever sares, eczema and piles. 25c at John M Kltin’s Druggist. Constipation causes headache, nausea, dizziness, languor, h^art pal pitation. Drastic phyRics grif**, sicken, weaken the bowels and don't cure. Doan’s Kegqleta act gently and cure constipation. 25 cents. Ask your druggist. It’s consoling to us to think thst if the dog in the manger stays there long enough he will starve to death. Most disfiguring skin eruption*, scrofula, pimple*, rashes, etc. are due to Impure blood. Burdock Blood Ritleis U a oleansing blood tftnic. Mokes you clear t yed. clear-bromed.clea--skianed. I have the largest, l>est assorted, and most stylish line of the above goods I have ever offered lor sale in Walterboro. Showing them is a pie?sure. DeWitt’s Little safe sure little John M Khiu. Early Risers, email, liver pills. Sold by MRS. BLACK 'oztr.. .Ilia Lad You tla* klmj Soothes itching skin. Heal* cuts or burns without r *car Cure* pil-*. ec zema. salt rheum, and itching. Doau's j , hewaa Ointment. Your druggist sells it. ^ n k>42 Stop* earache in two minute*, tooth ache or pa*n of burn or *catd in live minute*; hoarseness twelve hours—Dr Eclcctnc Oil monarch over Bean the 2C-A-. f r avs 1 Are you helping to develope Col leton’a wonderful resources? If a petion could what tbe troiffile wa* to feel sick and “Out know what to do to per wold bn lots lee* sick 1 thousands of people » Catarrh of the Kile D knew that they posse t Ducts that lead fittm Gall Bladder and carrv fluids into tbe intesiiue* ducts ret doeged with oetMT will begin to ret bit all Mads of mean feelt liver pille aad powders ft to relieve this ooadlrion. Tlwre is s remedv how ever made especially for the trouble. Rydale'e liver Tablets—a prescripHoo of a medaBet. Oae dose oeavtacee MfHte fcr free sample. Rydale Hemedv Co., Newport News Virginia Goa ran teed by. John M Klein. ^ st* know ja*t b?n fhvy ttevan r:*" and nl*>» hqnick there There are •offer from . who don’t uverat little Liver and - and other * beif these mucou* the and have Ordinary Swiss newspaper: “Board and lodging required in a tine family l»Y a German lady i>f the Middles Ages. etc. t t I I fl M-l I I 1 t I li I l <■» >■» 'il I 1 l l l l I 1 i- i 1 | l-ti M I I M I » t Special Notice to the Ladies. ! I will have my MilHnery Opening on March 20 and 27, 0 Thursday and Friday of next week. , This i* what Hon. Jake Moore, State W arden of Georgia, aay* of Kodol For Dyspepsia; “E C Dewitt AC*».. t'hua- 111—Dear Sir»—1 hart- »■ offered more ihn twenty >eHr» from md'ges- i<>n. Aliout eighteen mouth*ago I had grown so much worse that I could not d ; iie-t a ciust of corn breul and could r.oi retain anything on my stonitch I ■>•>1 25 Its . ’u fact I made up my muni th ,t 1 could n-»t live b.it a short time I when a triend of mine recommended , K dol. I consented to try it to plen. ! Fmi and 1 w is tk-tt» r in one -lav. I row t w*ii'll more f an I ever ih.l iu my life I >oid am in h ,, «t l,ealt!i tbui for many | years. Kodul did it. 1 Keep a bottle con- | Man:!)*, au-i write tin* hoping that . 'lu.iiabitv w-yi b' benefitf.d. Yours v. ry t*plv, Jake C m »ore. Atlanta, Au^ io, If*04.” Sdd by Jcim M Klein.- . They fail af.d they alone who have not striven. It is impossible tor an drug to dice*' food without the *id of the fttomach. Mau cannot do natures work- he can only assist her, and any -concern cluim- inc that tbsy have a remedy that wiU digest food w'rtL'Ut the aid of ihe stomach, thereby allowing theatomaoh to lay bile aud rest, aie claiming tbe impossible. All remedies for stomach troubles should be given with the sole purpose of siding nature and.enabliDg stomach to do its owu work. One of the beat Stomach Specialist* In the IT 8. wrote the prescription from which Rydale’s Stomach Tablets a-e made and they enable tbe stonach to do Its owu work. Two sizes, ‘25c, and 5 x:. Johu M Klein. uinl 1 have not the oM trouble them.” l or sale by all iIoaDm. i’rice 50 cents. Fonter-Milburu Co., FuHalo, New Yt»rk, sole agents for th^ l oited 8tate*. Ke»iieiuber tlio nauii—Doan’s —ami Dike no other. It’s not the position bat *he po&itiou that in ik-3 lin n ii ippy. dis- brou ght By taking a quill into hia htnd, many a man lias made a goose ot hi tilde If. It take* * pertain of fub ntain unoant < to mmttr tnm a vkmbarrow. Qy—t linJa have pnrpow: othen IMNln. Eudoaoed By A Minister. Rev Porker Holmes pastor of the First M E Uhurch. Soutn Hickory N. O. save; "l have used RydalO’s ^tomace iableis for indigestion aud regard them as » perfect remedy for this nrae^se. I taKe pleasure in recom- menpiog them to ail sufferers from in- eigestion.” Leisure ia aweet to thoae who haye earned it, but burdenaome to those who get it for nothing. One man’s heart makes him a king in a hovel —another’s a wretch in a palace. Get D*Wilt's Oarbollzed WitehHaael Saive—It Is hsahnf.sooShing • 0 ®** lag. It Is good for ^leo. Bold by John Mm Oot Up Iar4r. . VM 1 am prepared to show the prettiest line of Millinery ever to our town. 1 spent ten days in New York studying the styles and selecting: the prettiest of the pretty and the most stylish and up-to-date goods. My Gage pattern hats are unequalled m style and l*eauty ab«l range in prices according to quality, from 8(>.50 to $18.00. I also sell the Gage tailored hats which are just the thing you want for traveling and Ready to Wear use. They are serviceable and fine. These pattern hats, also these tailored hats, cannot be bought from any one beside nte nearer than the large cities. Don’t fail to come. If you are not ready to buy, come and >ee the styles. Several young ladies will assist Miss Ruby Smith in showing the hats. Cordially Yourg, fO}ps. J. S. Jones. Colleton is the the 8Ute. largest county in Effect of Perfume*. A doctor has. announced that certain perfumes affected by his various pa tlents In time produce an effect upon those using them. Violets Inculcate a predisposition to sympathy and de votlon, geranium make* one audacious and bold, mint generates craft and business capabilities. Russia leathet Indolence, while vervain develops a taste for fine arts. Ids Lnd Yes Hsw Aisl JottingA from Little Rock. Editor i’ltes aiid 8tati;J trd;—Will you allow nit* {jpuce in your valuable pajK*r to relate » f-W iK-tn* li mi this ooinmunitv, as there is not any rug - ular Conei»poudcUt. \\e arc sorry to r-hdc 1 •• sad news of the illness of Mr h. B. Crosby, hope he will s« oti r- cover .Miss Uizzii .lores oI Cr.ve,- bwtwnp is speuviing ^ome time wil'u iier cou*- it, 'li?s Fiorrie Crosby, uftbisplact. Miss Mattie Carter, ot Ruffin, dined with htr friend, Mi s Bea nee cliner, lust Bnuday. There will l»e preiiohuur here Sur- cay night by our devoted Fostoi, Ujv C W Burgees. Miss Mat ie Cartel dined with Miss Kna ( i-sby a few days ago. Messis John Cp shy and Perry Hudson visited Mr Henry Carter of Ehrhadt a few weeks ago. Mias Mollie Ciosby vieited Ruffin a few days ago. If this ese-iprs the wat-te basket 1 will c >me ogam with a whole sack full of news, B K. M. N Little Rock, S. U. March IU 19'8. [HE WORLDS GREATEST SEWIN6 MANURE LLIGHT RUNNING. .. 8 ■! I-e-fca. n I t | | i <- ■4-t-D-»-l-1 i I I I I 1 I I I 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 industrioui son. iltw Kwtf Ym Haw Mwar Pinestlve Car hollaed aou like a p • tfee draws *«t laflraatlon and ppbon. Antiseptic, b«ahnc. For oba.xaal bsnds ipt, cats, bnras, V brauoe hit aboat oonoluded by this time that Ges.jfiherMlao’s re- mark abovt food ladWtt woald sp iff IfffffHIffk , . DO YOU KNOW PROF. HOLDEN / miuw If too want either a Vibrating Hhuttle, Rotary hliuUle or a Minale Ttm-uU | Chat* BtUcA} BewtacMacblne write to MM SKWMff HACmai MMffMT* The Man WImm Cera Lectaraa taa^ara'Tratas Have ASSeS MaraThaa Twenty MUNm BnsheU t«ya<C*ra Cm* ef l*wa. Prof. Hold*o has prepared for lectures on enm trowing. It toils < ting a stand, corn judging, corn peats. It isaprae ieei (armor's baadffiok as it fast bees worked oat oo the Near sevtec wscklaM are syMl* to mII r«Karaa« •( aaaiitr, but tk« **w Mesas u »*d« to w«w. Our auMMtr mw run* out ply tquaUp^iall to THE A B C OF ■MOST VALUABLE CULTURE u ragalarty. ▼eat 9ili Me a Mild if ffto hawets yw 4raggU A. I ■ W *L I*)' v_