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Wednesday, December 13, 1916 THE PRESS AND STANDARD PAGE ELEVEN NEW HAT FOR CHRISTMAS? L ' . It* your Winters hat is' showing, a little vhe worse for wear, and you need a classy and up-tothe minute hat, let us show you our latest ahd newest? cretiJLi^uV <• _ We Imve hats fur todies, girls ami chjlcken in aM .tjie^-. newest shapes and styles. v . • z AN EXPERIENC ED MILLINER WILL GIVE YOl ADVICE. AND WILL HELP YOl TO GET THE KIND- OF HAT WHICH WILL SLIT YOl. Our prices are the best you can find anywhere. We buy in large quantities and can. therefore, sell cheaper than others who buy only a few at a time Wlamofton *■ - ogaus x H. Zalin Clothing Store WALTERBORO. S. C /i till f ■ IV |i! ! !|l!: j \y/i i k xr4->. m 1 0 9 / r ^ Sr ddl Si r Lf L. x. CHRISTMAS JOY There are various brands of this much sought for article. The vain person finds it in display. 1 he de prayed person finds it in dissipation But the person o! good common sense finds it in the solid comfort and good cheer of himself and his family. Chief t eat up* of this cheer is A Tempting Xmas Dinner When you g<- to prepare it COME TO L'S for “the makings/’ For instance:— MINCE MEAT. RAISINS AND ITRRANTS. SAUCES OF ALL KINDS, ALL KINDS OF NUTS AND FRUITS CELERY. ASPARAGUS. CRANBERRIES. ' " * "X EVERYTHING YOU CAN USE It Will he a fine Christmas dinner if you use our ingredients. TO THE HOUSEWIVES OF WALTERBORO: We de sire that you call in person and select what you need for the Christmas table. We Have It. # We keep at all times a full line of Fresh meats. Get it from us. xV * * « W. H. Saunders Meat Market WALTERBORO, SOUTH CAROLINA ° 1 , Yes, Do It Now T"NO your shopping early while the good things are on tap, Grab the early bargains while they’re on the bargain map. Don’t be one of those Kites that hit the shopping trails When all the clerKs are weary after forty thousand sales. What’s the use of loafing while the early shoppers win? When you are sweating lava, those same early birds will grinl Christmas eve the pleasant girls who ladle out the toys Will be so worn and weary they’ll have no Christmas joys. Haven’t they a right to holler at your putter and delay? Pray leave them strength to cele- t brate a bit on Christmas day! If you put off your shopping till the < very last hour, I hope you draw a lemon that is v second-hand and sour! * The tardy shopper blithely said, "A Merry Christmas girlie!” The clerK replied. "If you were dead or did your shopping early We could enjoy a little fun around our Christmas table. But slow-poKes Keep me on the run, till Christmas joy’s a fable.” Give Something Useful For Xmas. lit‘t us suggest to the Christmas shopper that to give something which will be a constant reminder of the giver for months at a time will be much better than to give some trifle that will be forgotten because never used. ’ v We'shall't*? plowed lo“sh6\r yoU 'An> k thiTTg lir'tTor iimr of clothing'. Shoes. Hats. Cloaks, Ladies’ Dresdes, Ladies’ Coat Suits, v Waists. Neckwear, in fact anything one is likely to need for wearing apparel for man. woman, boy • or girls. BUY HER A NICE COAT SUIT. BUY HIM A NICE SUIT OR OVERCOAT. ' BUY THEM SOME ARTICLE OF CLOTHING (Mir goods are the best money can buy, new. dependable. * 0— ==D H. Zalin Clothing Store WALTERBORO. S. C. x • Mi o o Hit! mu' * I \r / / \ Attention YOU UKK MANY OTHER PEOPLE in your com- ■ <f X . s' k'"'''- * . ^infinity, will soon be considering the purchase of new FARM MACHINERY for your next year’s crop, and in doing so it will bo worth your time t » SEE OUR LINE OF John Deer \ X yi 1 t , / S* FARMING IMPLEMENTS Before You Buy and our many other kinds of FARMING TOOLS equally as good. CHRISTMAS FRUITS We will also have a big line of Christmas 1’ruits Candies and Nuts which we tisk th: i you see before buying elsewhere. IE J. M. WITSELL. Manager x A k r.