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PROHIBITION DEPARTMENT.
EDITED DY JiS. E. PEUMfOY AND W. W. SIAOAK. JR
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IS IT POSSIBLE.
That one-half of the riots and
tights in onr cities aie due to the
saloon?
That the drink bill of .his na
tion for two years mould {.ay our
national debt?
That the drink traffic furnishes
two-thirds of the inmates of in
sane asylums?
That the licensed saloon is
making a hundred thousand con-
tirmed drunkards annually?
That the cost rf liquor for cue
year would build a railroad three
times around the world?
That our drink bill would pay
a five-year course of education
for 2,000,000 young men aud
women? ^
That any one should believe in
the enlightened day that to take
away the saloons is taking aw iv
one’s liberties?
That what we pay for alcoholic
drinks iu one year would pur
chase four narr^ls of Hour for
every person in the United
States?
That millions of creditors who
cannot now pay their bills would
be able to do so if what the
saloons cost were turned into
legitimate channels?
That the liquor bill for 18>)9 in
the United States would buy a
130 suit of clothes for every citi
zen of the laud?
That the money paid last year
for strong drink would build a
$900 house for 1,500,000 of our
homeless families?
Thar l y the licensed saloon
our government is destroying
every year twice as many men
as were in our Cuban army?
That many Christian business
men who know the saloon is a
curse are aevertheless afraid to
work against it?—Mrs Stella B
Irvine.
THE PHILOSOPHY OF A LICENSE
VOTER.
If drinking liquor interferes
with your business, give up your
business/
If drinking liquor interferes
with your health, give up your
health. ,
if drinking liquor interferes
with the best interests of your
family, give up your family.
It drinking 1’quor makes you a
thief, be a thief.
If drinking liquor makes you
i scoundrel, be a scoundrel.
if drinking liquor makes you a
fool, he a fool.
If dunking liquor makes you a
dog, be a dog.
If drinking liquor makes you
a lunatic, be a lunatic.
If drinking liquor makes ydu
cruel to your family, be cruel to
your family.
Because our city can’t live
without the license mpney, don’t
you know?—Western Methodist.
232 & 234 K.insr Street. Charleston, S. C.
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LADIES COSTUMES
White and Colored Lingerie Princess
Dresses, elaborately trimmed in
Laces and Embroideries $2.50“ to
$35.00 EACH.
Same in fine quality Messaline Silk
$12.75 to $50.00 EACH.
White and colored Jumper Suits, in
Linene, English Repp and all-Linen,
$2.50 to $20.00. SUIT.
WALKING SKIRTS — TWO
GRAND SPECIALS.
Ladies Skirts in fine quality, Black
Voil, trimmed in Satin bands. Value
$7.50. Sale each $5.00.
Ladies Skirts in Finest quality, Alt-
men, Voil, Black only. Worth from
$15.00 to $20.00. Sale each $10.00.
NEW WAISTS.
White Lawn Waists trimmed with
Laces and Embroideries, the best
values in the South. 98c. to $10.00
EACH.
^-Ladies Lace Waists in White and
Ecru, and New Models. §1.98 to
$20.00 EACH.
LADIES SUITS.
Trim and Smart, and of the most
wanted Fabrics. Tailor made Suits
in Black and Navy Blue Panama,
Tastily Tailored. Elsewhere you
would have to pay $17.50 for them.
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Ladies Suits in fine all-wool Panama,
plain and shadow stripe, Black and
all of new colors. Suit worth $25.00.
Our price suit $20.00.
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We carry the greatest stock in the South. Right now our stock is overflowing with the best values ever
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shown over any counter, in all the staple and fancy novelties gathered from the markets of the world.
We make a specialty of Black Goods for mourning. New line of fioor coverings Just in—Write for prices.
AGENTS EOR THE LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS 10 AND 15c, EACH.
“My Young Sister’’
writes Mrs. Mary Hudson, of Eastman, Miss., “took
my advice, which was, t< take GarduL She was
staying with me and was in terrible misery, but Car-
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am in bett : health than o three vears. ’
Every girl and won n needs CarVi, to cure
irregularity, falling feelin 0 s, headache, ba-kachc and
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AT ALL DBUG STORKS
DOTS FROM NEW HOPE
Itlandtcn, Apr. 17, Special:—
The friends of E O’Quin are
glad to tee him again after being
confined to hit room for several
weeks.
Miss Mamie Walcb of Hamp
ton has been visiting the Misses
McMillian.
Little Bessie and Hota Nell
Stone, Flossie Yam, Folly
Hughey, Jimmie Hnghey and
Arthur Stone spent Saturday
night and Raster Sonday pleas-
nntly with Glemson and Ladle
Lyons. Saturday evening was
•pent in hunting pretty flowers
to Kake rabbit netta, after which
they had an egg hunt, each one
finding several eggs; after play
ing a while they had another egg
bant which tamed oat to be a
big April Pool, which the little
Ones enjoyed very much.
Veins Beard and Joe Stone
visited at L B Yarn’s last Satur
day and Sonday.
The ladies will not have any
trouble in getting hats this sea
son ss there are three charming
milliners in our little rectioa.
With best wishes to The Press
and Standard.
DaffodiL
EWffBS
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Word* to Freeze the Soul.
“Your *oti htw Conaumptiou. Hit
ca*e !• hopeleM.” Th<*«i appalling
word* were spoken Gen K Bievens, a
leading merchant of Springfield, N. C ,
bv two exoert doctor*—one a long
spe< itliat. Then was shown the won
derful power of Dr King’s New Di«
ooverjr. “After three weeks nse,"
writes Mr Blevvos, he was as well as
ever I would not take all the monev
In the world lor whs* It did for mv boy.”
Infallible for Oougha and Colds, it* the
safest, rarest cure of desperate Lung
diseases on earth. 50c. and |100.
John l( Klein guarantees satisfaction.
Trial bottle free.
Fait is an essential to the well
being of an animal. If placed where
it can be readily gotten to, it will be
used as needed, and little, if any,
wanted—Union Advocate.
“I’d Rather Die, Doctor,
than have mj ft* oat off/* said M L
Bingham, of PHn evillo, III, “but you’ll
die from ganfreoe (which had eaten
eway eight toes) If yo«| don’t/’ eald ell
dootore. Ineteed, he oeod Bocklen’s
Arnica Balvo till wholly owed. I to
curse of Beeema. fever Bores, Boils,
Burns ead Piles aatovnd the world. 25c
at Jobe M Klein's Drug Store.
LIKE FINDING MONEY.
John M Klein, the popular druggist,
is making an offer that is Ju«t like find
ing money for he Is selling a regular 50
cent hottle Jof Dr Howard’s celebrated
specific for the cure of constipation and
dyspepsia at half-price lo a dt*l«»n to
this large discount he agrees to return
the money to any purchaser whom lk«
specific does not cure.
It is only reoentlv. throogh the solinl
tatiou of Druggist John N Klein that
this medicine could bS bought for lees
than fifty cents. He urges the proprie
tort to si «w him to sell H at this re
duced price for a little while, agreeing to
sell a oertian amount. The result has
justified his good judgment for the sale
has been something remarkable.
Anyone who mfibre with headache,
dyspereia, diseleees. sour stomach,
specks before the eyes, or any liver
trouble, should take advantage of this
opportunity, for Dr Howard's specific
will care all these troubles Bat If by
nuv ehanoa it should not. John M Klein
will return vour money.
The spectflc Is very pleasant to take,
coming ia the form of rauU granule*,
ead there are sixty doeaefa every pack.
Unity Lodge No. 55, A F M
bolds its regular oommauications 4th
Friday in each wiauthat8.00 o'cloc,
p m. All viatting Brethren are
cordially invited to attend.
P. M. BUCKNER, W. M.
N. O. MOBRALL, Sec’y.
Five Years
of Heart Trouble Cured by
Dr. Miles’ Heart Remedy
‘‘Before I began taking Dr.
Miles’ Heart Remedy I had been
suffering from heart trouble for
over five years. I had pains in
my left side, and under my
shoulder blade, could hot sleep
on the left side, and was so short
of breath the least exertion
would bring on the most distress
ing palpitation. I had scarcely
taken a half bottle of the Heart
Remedy before I could see a
marked change in my condition.
When I had taken six bottles I
was cured.”
MRS. C. C. GORKEY,
Northfield, Va.
If there is fluttering or palpi
tation it is an indication of a
weakness of the nerves and mus
cles of the heart. It is not neces
sarily diseased—just weak from
over-work. The heart may be
weak just the same as the eyes,
stomach or other organs. You
can make a weak heart strong
by taking Dr. Miles’ Heart Rem
edy. Get a bottle from your
druggist, take it according to di
rections, and if it does not bene
fit he will return your money.
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