The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, February 27, 1918, Image 4
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THE PRESS AND STANDARD
Wednesday, February 27, 1Q18.
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Zalin’s
‘ MR. AND MRS. ZALIN HAVE JCST RETURNED FROM NEW YORK. JKE HAVE ALREADY IN O! ft COMPLETE LINE OF SPRING GOODS. THE LARGEST
STOCK THAT WE EVER HAD. THE MOST OF THE GOOD* WERE BOUGHT BEFORE THE PRICES WENT' UP VERY HIGH- WE CAN SELL YOU THE
GOODS CHEAPER THAN THE OTHER STORES CAN BUY THEM. ^ f ^ *
, N0> STORE CAN OFFER YOU SUCH PRICES AS TflESE. IF SOME OF THE STORES WILL OFFER YOU THE SAME. I WANT YOU TO SEE THE DIF
FERENCE IN THE QUALITY. EVERYBODY KNOWS THAT H. ZALIN KEEPS BEST GOODS IN TOWN: WE ALSO KEEP A FULL ^INE OF MEN\S
* WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S READY-TO-WEAR GOODS. * • ’ *
White Lawn, 40 in. wide, wholesale Pfice 17 l-2c, sale
. price * 16c 4
White Voile, wholesale price 42c, sale price - 35c
Striped Voile, wholesale price 42c, sale price——35e
MARCH MONTH'S PRICES
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Voile, wholesale price 25c, sale price .ij2 l-2c
Voile, wholesale price »48c, sale price - 40^
Long Cloth,;wholesale price 22 l-2c, sale price- 20c
White Batiste, wholesale price 42 l-2c, sale price 35c .
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
Pajama checks, wholesale price 25c, sale price 20c
Dress Ginghams, fast colors, 27 inch, wholesale price
^3c, sale price 20c. *
Dress Ginghams, 32 in., wholesale price 32c, sale price 25c
OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT THIS YEAR IS THE LARGEST AND LATEST STYLE IN TOWN. WE WILL SAVE YOU FROM 25 CENTS TO 50 CENTS
k ON THE DOLLAR. COME SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY YOUR SPRING SUPPLY. ^
H. ZALIN DEPARTMENT STORE
When Cotton Seed Was I Ml rOU Ci HELP THE FIDO MIMII
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Was Sold For
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Bushel'
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Because there was no market for them/it mattered lit-
tie how much was wasted in planting. NOW you simply
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can’t afiLihi to use ah out-of-date planter because THE
AVERY MEMPHIS NO. 10 )Y!LL PAY FOR ITSELF
w’ith seed it save*: R.j^ut's the right quantity of seed
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in the ground, at a unifotm depih, and covers it properly..
Planting plates are driven by two pitmans—no chains
to slip off or cog wheels to wear out of mesh. Hopper
can be lifted off or tilted back without using a tool of any
kind. The corn plates are extra large, giving each hole
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a chany*: to fill. This means no bare spots in the field.
The cotton plates are properly constructed so that
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it will put the seed out regularly..
Come in and let us show you other good points thait
make the “Memphis 10” the favorite of Southern
fanhers. ‘ /
Wichman & Son
Realize that the restrictions sug
gested by the food administrators
are for the good of all the people
and to win the war.
That those who are undertaking
to enforce the food regulations are
doing'So from a spirit of patriotism
andV. service to their country and
not for pay.
Observe the wheatless and meat
less days strictly, and see that oth
ers do so. These are most essen
tial.
Insist upon the wheatless and
magtless days wherever and when
ever you eat.
flood Intentions and premises
Count for naught. Both preach and
practice homexfeononUcs.
Talk food .conservation.
Telt your neighbora. of a practical
land anpetizing recipe you have
yourself used that economizes in
wheat, sugar and fats.
The food regulations are ail sure
and patriotic, and if you find your
merchants or eating -houses are fail
ing to co-Wperate, report the facts
Ho the coupty administrator and
gKe »yowr trade to those who ap
preciate the actual necessity for
recognized rules.
Women's clubs should discuss
practical household questions and
leave their Ibaen and Browning
evenings until the boys “over there"
return home.
When yon use wheat see that It
is mixed with corn meal and other
cereals.
See that your neighbors and par
ticularly your merchants are co-op
erating and is not asking unathor-
Ized prices for food-stuffs.
Be independent of the outside
world and provide your table fi^»n:
your own field or garden. Have
foodstuffs to sell, not to buy.
Hemember that all you save in
wheat, fats and meats is for your
soldiers and their companions in
armies.
Be a soldier behind the^Iines fo»-
half an hour each day. and spend
that time in seeing that food crops
(ire cultivated on your fields or cur-
tivaid' your own garden.
It’'is not for you to be on the fir
ing line':-jlo your bit In saving and ^
producing ^fopd. ■ - 1
The New Remedy
IRON AND NUX
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MUNYON’S PAW-PAW TONIC
I'.rcci.Tended for indigestion, nervousness, lo.-n
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OF VITALITY, CONSTIPATION
fresh garden seeds just arrived.
Fishbume s Drug Store
WALTERBORO,
SOUTH CAROLINA.
CLASSIFIED ADS.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—One very desirable,
well located vacant lot op Rail
road Avenue, ne*< to lot of Dr.
. RidtMck Ackerman. Reasonable
price. Title guaranteed. Apply
to It. M. Jefferies. v - 2-27-2t.
Automobile tire and rim:
-22x3 1-2; a Crow Elkbart rim;'
between \Va!terboro end Islr.n>!-
ton. Return to J. F. Rentz-.or to
TAKEN 11’—One roan mare. rowM-
ed on left shoulder. Dec. 15. lit 17.'
Owiier can get same by paying
for this ^fidvertisenient and ex
penses of her keen. If nor ciaifii-
ed () hy March .6. she will be sold
for expenses.. G. W. Sweat. Wir-
gins, S.'C. 2-27-nt.:
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WALTERBORO, S. C
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Come to Columbia
—TO THE—
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Seveoteenth Annual Meeting of the South
Carolina Live Stock Association
AND AUCTION SAI.E OF lit RE III’.ED IK^GS
MARCH 13th-14th
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Wc have induced W. P. Smith, or Kinarus, F. C., to sell :«•
auction 55 head of pure bred Duroc Jersey breeding Iioks. Tine
Councilr. of the Nh.tion are chlling on Feuth Carolina to pre-
du^o our supply pf meat and the only Wav it. la” be done U to
raise more hoes.. Tlie in’** .breeders an.! feederi of hour i:>
Aru-rlcr x ill be pt._thia to tcH ns tu»w i.> p. d co oo.rk
r,.cce' -fully and ercmo nlcaUj.
For Infocmation address:
L. ! O ION. Pres . T O. EAWTOS, Sec.'
LeroU. / C,
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Gcrnett. S. t’.
W. P. S'MTH.
Kit;ar.is, S. C.
BUSINESS LOCALS
No.’ t;’, w. Hampton stree/! RUK-''IY- T,S 'I—Antiseptic. Iteliev-
ly to D. B. Black. 2-27-ltp| e« RheumafiMn. Sprains. Xcnmi-
FOR SALE—75 Caxveaux /Pigeons
for sale at $1.00 per pair. p. M.
Berry, Smoaks, S. C. / • It.
FOR SAM- OR RENT—House and
lot.
Appl... ... ... . ,
i gin. etc. f-0-;tn!.
FOR SALE—One saw mill, com ; p.n ak your Col.I or |.«Grfpp~ wlfti
pleto. with six mules in good con-; f,. H 0 f ar.C,. l-O-dme.
diti.m, r nd two timber carts with Wt> Have jrttt received another
gears, etc being the - saw mill f)f fin „ mulw See thom
nlart of the late P. B. Sanders. |, walterboro Liv.
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located at Caldwell in Colleton
county.. South Carolina. Cheap
Stock Vehicle. Co.
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FOR CASH. Apply to Mrs. P. B. ! Just 'received n. full assortment*
Sanders. Walterboro, d. C. tr.| FERRY'S C ARDEN SLEDS. H \V
FOR SAI.E—Two three hundred J l ! hnck, Jr. \ 2-27-2t.
dollar mules. Price reasonably.
See I. M. Fishbume, Farmers &
Merchants Bank.
FOR SAI/K—Barred Rook eggs from
good layers. Guaranteed fertil-*
and pun} blood—$1.50 per set-
.. ting of 15. Leave orders at
Taylor’s store. Walterboro, S. C.
Mra. O. B. Ulsher, Round, S. C.
2-6-ttp. ,
Just arrived, one car load Lime
The BHck Store. it.
— — Knit for that sobiier. brofhor.
sweetheart or son. We have th»
standard ' grey and khaki wool for
SOCKS. WRISTLETS. HELMETS
and SWEATERS. Also • needle*.
TERRY & SHAFFER. 2-27-5L
-JUST ARRI
of all kinds,
and Cobbler
FOR SALE- Big boll long staple
•cotton seed for sale. A good ton Mercantile Co.
frujter and eksy to pick. $2.On
Bowers, Varnvllle, S. C. 2-6-4t.
t RIVED c,
Re«i Bliss.
Seed Potat<
FOR MALI':—The best Seed Oats. A.
Wichman & Son.
SEED IRISH POT'
ONION/SETS. H. W. B
Garden Se«’d
Early Ros/
Potatoes. Colle-
2-27-2t.
\TOES rn.l
Black. Jr. It.
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Entertainment
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CITATION FOR LETTERS OF AD-
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FOR SALE OR RENT—Lot and —
| building in town of Walterboro, ST\TK OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
^ good location. Apply-*to’-M. I,.’ County pf Colleton.
'( Tlfbtt. Walterboro. 2-13-41. By ('. Albert Peach. Ewjnire. Pro-
/v l ’ / bate Judge.
FOR gAll>-For»l tonrin/ ear in When v, T. Richardson ma * ’
gijod running conditlpn for pah. 1 to **iri to hiny- l^etter* f ' f J
cheap. Apply at Tire Press'{.nd '‘’t n. *■» tl\ sfill aree■
Standard ollice. ,bf the u-'tst*' eTeets of Ja' ’* ■
R Richardson.
I-OR HALF—.S. C. Rhode Tsland These a**' th^-efore. t. *
Red egg* from the best strain Hi ndmonish all and rirgular ti s.n-
the State. per sitting o' t,,.| fn ,j J ct *»li*or? of th.
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; MMOAKH
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Smoaks, Feb. 25.—The box party
At Smoaks school house on Feb. 22.
wm quite a success. There were
$11.00 left to' the,, credit of tho
Rural School Improvement Asso
ciation after it was over.
Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Garris are at
home ts their friends, at Smoak*.
harta* returned from their wedding
tatir to the “Land of Flowers.
Misses Gladys Smith and Ruth
Richer spent tile week end as the
fcmats of Miss Alma Riott at Round.
The Smoaks Mercaattle Co. has
feaM dissolved. P. M. Berry now
•wps the grocery department and
I. M. M axey the dry goods depart-
^ ment. - •/Kg
^ J Mias Lucy Brabham has gone to
Lodge to open a millinery business
therein >
Mr. and Mr?. W. W. Smoak and
family spent Sunday with the for
mer's sister. Mrs. J. B. Smith.
1 ■’ l " J:u> .M. Klein. -It ■ . t R. Rirhsr<!<<oh l <*.*< *a*ed. that
WANTED
?an: ,
'hey he trrt npr^ar before me. i,i
*’ne Court of P-'.bcte. io be held, at
Weiterboro. S C:. on the 14th da*-
WANTED—To. buy lOO'l stall: / lf March, next, a'ter pahUcation
sugar cane for planting. If re»- h '' r, '°L flt 11 o'clock in the fore-
sonable in pries*. H. S. Hiers. / >cn * X * h / r * , if / anv ♦i 16 '
Walterboro. Route 3.
IN the canoe or in the camp, around
. campfire or on moonlight excursions, there
is no more versatile and delightful enter-
thincr, nor a musician more appreciated, than
the >
GrafcEek
, - S/*^ 0 Columbia Grafo-
, nola is not too heiKy i pc.clytbnr with w?-
summer camnir. - * 73 j: -: v -
cams its kceo ! m ol./Xr.: ’. *; n
out.
Come and sc*
•'Sure i > have i:.;/pt :•
lections. X'dXcan ru
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W. . - IhFw
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B w°r- N , Fl BNITURE company
Wc (live Green Seal Trading Stamps.
, on*.. , !lvo ' whv t * , * > * aid Administration
: Ui r >„W not be granted.
IMPORTANT!
Citizens Attention! Just as the
paper is going to press we hate re-
celved a complete assortment of D
M. Ferry Garden Seeds. All varie
ties. Buy quick whll^ they last.
Seed art scarce this year.
TERRY 4 SHAFFER.
FOR RENT
B. L. Jones. A. P. Smith and O.
w. Lyons came to Walterboro Tues
day on a busineaa trip. |
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Given under n;v band, this ?(>th
dav of Feb. Anno Domini. 1918.
Published on the. 27th dav of
FOR RENT- Strickland house ad- F< ^ • thr K{h d * v nf March.
Joining Dr. Black. Apply at First 1!MS * in Th<, '. Press ^ SiKtdzrd:
•National Bank. ^1-30-tf ~ 1
XxonrE!
That on the 2*«* da^- of Varct,.
Itljt. I will. ahrly to the Probate
Judge of Colleton county for Let
ters DtsnPseory of the estate of
Isaac Sauls.
y MRS. DRFE SAULS.
2-2«-4t. Adcnmistratfl*. 0
Walterboro. S. C., Feb. 2<, 1*1*.
LOST
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LOST—-A pink Amethyst brooch be
tween the residences of Dr. Bai
ley and Mr. Pink Murray. Find
er will return to Mra R. S. Bailey
and receive a generous reward.
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HIERS—WRIGHT
IkCT. W m. D. Guion, M. A. Doctor M __ "" »
Service and Holy Communion and Wright I,ier8 4 . and Mr ' nrQ
sermon next Sunday at 11 a. m I7, h n , 7u c married Sun< la/. Feb.
lah at the home of the bride's ear-
Mias Hiers is the popirlnr
Service end sermon at S p. m. Sun- ents
day school every Sunday at 10 a.
m. Lenten service every Wednes
day at 4:30 p. m.y Everybody is
cordially invited to come.
Service* every first and third
Sunday in each month. Sunday
school every Sunday. 11
. , is the popiflir
loung daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G.
K. Hiers. of near Walterboro.* Mr.
iVng'ht , B # son of H w Wright.
an , I !\ h ' an< J *s a busineas man
. t 1 * 4 llKht house department in
l!!2 n . Mr ' Rnd Wright
,rHl In Charleston.