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V :• Vw. . pH’ THE PRESS AHt> STANDARD, WALYERBOR 0,8. C. JAN. 29,1913. .it moms Cohen, & THE ftRCADE STORE y 232 and 234 King Street and 203 Meeting Street ’ CHARLESTON,. SOUTH CAROLINA The Largest Wholesale and Retail Mail Order House in the South. GREAT 6LEARAN6E SALE OI R STOCK OV HITT8 REDCCED TO HALF PRICK f 17.SO Halts r«dar«d to 9 8.75 90.00 Halts rcdaced to 10.00 9R50 Halts rsdacotl to 11.95 95.00 Halts rodarsd to 19.50 97.00 Halts rsdarcd to IS.75 00.00 Halts rertared to 15.<Mi 85.00 Halts redaced to 17.50 40.00 Halts jodored to 80.00 45.00 Halts redarrd to 88.50 50.00 Halts rsdarod to 85.00 00.00 Hafts reduced (o '. 80.00 (15.00 Halts reduced U» 82.50 One Ijot ladles' and.^Hsses Serge and other Halts, valaes up to 818.00, tvlilrh were reiluceil to ftO.OH choice <,f tlie lot at85.40 One liot IrfiditV and MiKses Tailor* Made Halts, In Herges, and Fancy Milt ares. Hu its valued a| 910.08. Choice Hult f.. .90.08 ONK FOURTH OFF FORMKR LOW PRICK. 88.50 Children's Cloaks, now . .91.87 88.75 Children's Cloaks, now - .93.81 45.00 Childrea'a Cloak*, oow. .9475 96.00 ladles' and Mtaae* Cloak*, bow .. .84.50 87.50 Ladle*' and Mlrae*’ Cloak*, bow 90.08 liadie*' And Mlrae*’ Cloak*, oow . .87.48 . 912.08 1 aidie*' and Mlrae*’ Cloak*, now . . 80.75 913.00 La die*' and Mirae*’ cloak*, now...... I 917.50 li*die«' and MiM*e*' cloak*, now . 913.12 920.00 Ijidie*' and Mi**e** cloaks, now 82.'MM> Indies' nnd Misses’ , cloak*, now . 318.73 8:10.00 Ladies' and Misses' • 0 cloaks, now. . .922.30 CLEARANCE PRICK OX FURS. ONE J FOURTH OFF FORMER PRICE. v Indies* 93.00 Coney Hets, now 82.25 Indies' Fur Hcarfs, 88.00 quality, now . 92.23 Ladies, Far Hcarfs, 83.00 quality, now 98.75 Ladies' Far Hcarfs, 97 50 quality, now 95.87 Ladies' Far Hcarfs, 910.00 quality, now 87.50 Ladles' For Hcarfs, 990.00 qaaUty, now 915.00 Ladies’ For Hcarfs, 940.00 quality, now 980.00 l.adfes' Far Hets, all new, 910.00 quality, now. ...... .97.50 Ijidles' For Hets, ah new, 815.00 quality, now 911.75 Ladles' Fur Hets, ah new', 940.00 quality, now 880.00 Ladies' Fur Hets, all nc-.v 850.00 quality, now 887.50 One Lot of Indies' and Misses' cloaks, hlsck. grays and fancies. Val* ucs amongst them up; to 812.00 Choice 83.08 One lad of odd pieces of Fur Hcnrffs and Muffs, on sale in our second floor bargain counter at Half Trice and l.e«*. SEE CHARLESTON FIRST. t ntfiurs GOOD ADVICE Ik lento Me This Rental LHjr Gbd She Mmet - fn i g ■ ikliM juggCSutNk^. Newburg. Ali.—"For mors than a ysar ” unites Myrtle Cothnnn. of this place, "I •offered with terrfMo pains la my bade and head. I had a eompletton; and my fhea a with pimples. Oar family < gBTS me temporory rdlefL A friend of mine advised me to try Caudal, so K began taking It, ot < lad with the best resalts, for I cored after taking two bottlea. My mother and my aont have also aoe Cardal and were greatly benefited. I shall always praise Cardal to fltek and suffering women.” Cardal to a purely vegetable, per fectly harmless, tonic remedy for wi men, and will benefit young and eld. Its ingredients are mild herbs, hav ing a gentle, tonic effect, on the wo manly conatitntlon. Cardal hat helped a mlllloa 1 back to health and strength. Rave you tried It? If not, do. It may bo Just what you i 8. B.— Writ* to: UOM'AivtMrvDwUi Bpaum M*4IcIm Co.. Outusoags. Tara., far I fumtetions. an4 M-saga book. Homo Tr hTWraio." tool la kua wraasar. aa aajw StSlfMtina Sir**., CM ARLBS TON. 9 C aBARBCB AND QII AN ITS WOB MB * and Send For Prices, ^ * ifeo V. Bench repraaonie aa at 19 1704. Old eat Firm It* Anterlea D. Ha WALKER WA NTED White Boys and Girls from 14 to 25 years old to learn to spin and weave in Bagging Mill; start pay at from \ $4.35 to $5.40 Per week while learning. After learning - can earn from $6.00 to $10.00 v ‘ v d * v ' * - \ fi per week Mill runs 57 hours per week, 1-2 day holiday Saturday. Families having 3 or more boys or girls to work can get new houses, with bath, electric lights and water, and all mod- ern conveniences at very reasonable rent within 5 minutes walk of mill. If interested fill in coupon below and mail to us. Name Address How many in family wanting work MAIL TO CHARLESTON BAGGING MANUFACTURING CO. Charleston, S. C. CYPRESS SASH, DOORS and BUNDS Largest Manufacturing stock house in the South. Special sizes on short notice. * A. H. FISCHER CO- Charleston, - S. C. Rev. J. C. haw»on'» Appointment* • • Carter** Ford. 1st Sunday morn ing. Smoaki, 2hd Sunday morning. Marion, 2nd Sunday, afternoon. Bethany, Sr^ Sunday morning. Aahton, lat and 3rd Sundays, af ternoon. Bethlehem. 4th Sunday, morning and evening. 7RSBA1LK7-UBBT00 UBBER 0 m w Vi# CBAKUnti*,I.C. BEST QUALITY , EXPERT WORKMANSHIP L. Wctherhorn & Son CYRESS DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS Charleston, South Carolina Prompt Deliveries ' Estimates Furnished / * . a a Ernest Joye Used Etiwan Fertilizers 207 Mels oo One Acre!!! ft FIRST PRIZE IN SOUTH CAROLINA CORN CONTEST. . Juvenile Bicycles. % - * The very thing for the boy’s and giii’s Xmas gift. A last ing pleasure a hich makes the rememberance of tl e giver linger in the heart of the lad or lassie Until the last spoke is gone—and that be will a long time .V. $20.00 TIRES ““ GUARANTEED EVERYTHING IN SPORT- MAN’S SUPPLIES. B. H. Worthen Arms Company Charleston, Miss Eva Addison and Eva Jor dan. of Cottageville. are guests of Mrs. James Sires.—Charleston Even ing Post. •* Every one admires the note and finish of our PIANOS, ORGANS and other musical instruments. The oldest Music House in the South. The best of every thing in music. Write for tree song book. Piano tuning in the Country at rea sonable rates. h Siegling Music Honse, No. 243 King Street, „ CHARLESTON. S. C MR. JOVE WRITES TO ETIWAN FERTILIZER COMPANY. ‘ We use your Fertilizers exclusively and the Potash and 8-3-3 u.>cd under corn were your goods and my manual in hands of Gov ernment Bureau so states.” * (Signed) ERNEST M. JOYE. . ETIWAN FERTILIZERS HAVE GROWN THE FOLLOWING PRIZE CROPS: First Prize for Best Acre of Corn in South Carolina In 1909 First Prize for Best Acre of Corn in Georgetown Co., S. C. in 1909 First Prize for Best Acre of Corn in Georgetown Co., S. C. in 1910 First Prize for Largest Ear of Corn in Georgetown Co.* in 1910 1000 bushels on ten acres in Williamsburg County, S. C. in 1910 First Prize For Best Acre of Corn in South Carolina in 1912 INSIST ON ETIWAN FOR YOUR CROP. ETIWAN FERTILIZER COMPANY CHARLESTON, S. C. M v d' HIXSON SEED -Seeds That Grow! Because we use the greatest care in grp wing, buying^ Kexamining and testing all seeda. The result ia increased I crops and greater profits for you. Actual tests prove that A Mtxson’s High-Grade Seeds are best for truck farms or gardens. ,toek of BEAK! CUCUMBERS, CABBAOE,CORJi t sJORGHUM,OOTTON and otherseeds that are specially adapted to Southern soils and climate.. Special prices on Large quantities—low freight rates! from Charleston to Southern points. Write us to-day for complete descriptive catalogue and prices. w. H. MIXSON SEED CO. CHARLESTON, S. G j WHKX VISITING THE CTTV BY THE SEA. DOXT FAIL TO , i HTOP IX TO OS6AR LEVY’S MOST RELIABLE O # CLOTHING STORE JUST XOW PRICES ARE CUT IX HALF AXD STILL WE GUARAXTEE EVERY PURCHASE AT 513-313 KIXG ST S. W. CORNER OF MORRIS The Handsome Green Corner «- 4 * SOME F1SHBURNE SPECIALS The following are a few SPECIALS at C. L. Fish burned: Fresh National Biscuit Crackers. . Fresh Fruits Barrington Hall Coffee in Cans. Coffee, Green. Flour, Sugar, Butter. ’ Cheese, Hams, Bacon. Full Line of Fancy Groceries. Hot and Cold Drinks at all Hours. C. L FISHBURNE ICE CREAM PARLOR