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4 ' * \ / # FAGBCIX THE PRESS AND STANDARD Wednesday. March 13, 1918. H. ZaJin’s MIC. AND MRS. ZAUN HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM NEW YORK. ME HAVE ALREADY INCUR COMPLETE LINE OF SPRING GOODS. THE LARGES r r STOCK THAT WE EVER HAD. TTlk MOST .OF THE GOODS WERE BOUGHT BEFORE THE PRICES WENT UP VERY HIGH* WE CAN SELL YOU THE GOODS CHEAPER THAN THE OTHER STORES CAN BUY THEM. ^ . . NO STORE CAN OFFER YOU SUCH PRICES AS THESE. - 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 THE BEST GOODS IN TOWN. WE ALSO KEEP A FULL LINE OF MEN\S WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S READY-TO-WEAR GOODS. ' , . * V ^ MARCH MONTH’S PRICES White )Lawn, 40 in. wide, wholesale price 17 l*2c, sale \oile, wholesale price 25c, sale price 12 l-2c Pajama checks, wholesale price 25c, sale price •••• 20c price 1 \ oil®»^j\holesale price 48c, sale price i-*-40c »Dress Ginghams, fast colors, 27 inch, wholesale price White Voile, wholesale price 42c, sale price 35c Long Cloth, wholesale price 22 l-2c, sale price 20c 23c, sale price 20c. Striped Voile, wholesale price 42c, sale price 35c ^ White Batiste, wholesale price 42 l-2c, sale price 35c Dress Ginghams, 32 in., wholesale price 32c, sale f>rice 25c MILLINERY DEPARTMENT OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT THIS YEAR IS THE LARGEST AND LATEST STYLE IN TOWN. WE WILL SAVE YOU FROM 25 CENTS TO 50 CENTS • . ; ON THE DOLLAR COME SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY YOUR SPRING SUPPLY. H. ZALIN DEPARTMENT STORE WIS UNABLE TO IHK AT TlftSNE OATS TO MOVB AROUND KHK HAD TO * . * * I’UMH A ( HAIR BEFORE HER HAD TRYING EXPERIENCES '<S7> Morning* Wvro Miserable for Mr*. Durham, But the Afternoon* Itmught Her More Comfort. Though she had Buffered with rJieuniatlBin ao badly ahe could not walk at time* during three or four, year*, and had been troubled a great deal with a number of, other utt- menta, Mr*. 7. T. Durham, of 22It; 8. Main at.. Anderaoh, declare* that "Tanlac relieved my rheumatism and other troubles and. got me In "L r 6od shape In three weeks, lifter a lot of other medicines had failed to help me. . * “I suffered with rheumatism so badly I could not walk at tlraea, M continued Mrs. Durham, “and for* several hours every mornini; when the rheumatism was particularly bad I would have to sit In a chair after being helped from my bed. and then my muscles would get so l could move around by pushing a chair before me. I generally wa.t able to ret around enough to get dinner, though 1 could never get breakfast. Onh of my legs was bad ly drawn, and I hurt all over and suffered tortile. I had rheumatism badly for three or four years, but I had been in bad health for about nine years, when I began to take Tanlac. I also was troubled a great deal with Indigestion and headaches and fuy nerves, were almost ‘gone to pieces’ 1 could Jiot sleep well and no svstein was weak and run down, "and 1 felt tired out all the time , “The Tunlae soOn got me where 1 could do my own housework, for it quickly lelieved the rheumatism and that drawing in my leg. I am strong and 1 feel well ndw. Tanlac certainly is a fine medicine for rheu matism, 1 thinks I very seldon e\*er feel a pain in my body noy. «, well did Tsnlac break up the rl luatism The medicine also bi/llt lip my svstem in general, gave/me a fine appetite and relieved the In digestion. 1 could not eat anything hardly when I began taking Tan lac, but It got me so I could eat any thing I wanted. I can sl/-cp well now and the Tanlac relieved the nervousness. I sure doJ*W*1 fine and the Improvement in m/ condition Is due to Tanlac." Tanlac, the “Maste/ . Medicine.", Is sold In Colleton oounty by Jtid. M. Klein. WalterbonO; The Collet*.n Cvpress Co.. CoUefon: •Cbttagevllle Drug Co , Cottaioydflc; Islandton Mercantile Co..,-/ Maud ton; \V. Q. Clover. Ctecli /v>nd ami Jnckson- boro; E. i{ It/Zhop Se Co., t.odge. * * * LODGE SCHOOL * • * # # •***«*******« Lodge, March 4.‘—Our new brick school building will soon be com pleted of which we all are very pleased to say. We are anticipating moving down there the latter part of this week. Mr*. H. S. Strickland visited the school last Friday and reorganised the Ladies’ School Improvement Association. They are going to Im prove the yards st our new school building by putting out shrubbery and different variety of flowers. W’e will also have different kinds of athletics^ As seats In our auditorium are lacking the pupils of this school are going to have a box party the fif teenth of this month at the new school building to help assist tho school In doing this work. We ex pect to have different kinds of en tertainment for, -amusement. Ev-? eryone Is cordially Invited and hope all will have a pleasant time. The teachers of the school are also getting up a play for the bene fit of the new school building. They expect to have It on Good Friday. It is a very good play and everyone Is cordially Invited. ^ I«GETS CBOSS, SICK AND WHEN ST. GEORGE HAS A CONFLAGRATION Flames. Destroy Methodist Church and I'tsejr Hotel—Will l*roh- * * • \ ■ ably Rebuild. Look. I - • Mother! Clean LI ,St. George, March 3.—St. George was visited today by a disastrous fire when the Methodist church and Utsey Hotel were Completely de stroyed. The alarm was given about 12 o’clock and dt was discov ered that the' roof of the two story Utsey Hotel, a frame building, was a mass of flames and was soon de stroyed. The fire crossed the street and caught the--- Methodist church and it .was but a few momenta be fore this was also destroyed. Heroic effort was made by the volunteer Are fighters to save the church, but the lack of water hindered them in their work. Several buildings lo cated In different parts of the town caught from the flying sparks but they were soon extinguished. At one time it looked as if residences located in the rear of the church would catch but the splendid work of the volunteers saved them. The Rev. 8.'W. Henry, pastor of the Methodist church, was In tha midst of his morning service when the alarm was given and his sermon was not completed for the church soon fell prey to the flames. Thi lofts is estimated at about $10,000, with , about one-third insurance. The Utsey Hotel was the onlv commercial hotel in town and It is «*\pected that will be rebuilt at an early date. The Methodists will no doubt in the very near future erect a handsome new brick building on their lot. o\u Yi.-iKy'' 1v> Lunatic Asylum Which Is I n^vygoing Structural Improve ment,y Tto harmless lunatic who is "i- h-r—'w up deivnV i . >ivV t i turn that barrow the o'h.t »av up. Harmbse l.i*j it.r (knowlinclyl ; I did yesterday, but the> put bricks It * KuKr NINES! HAVE WAVY. INK, GLOSST HAIR * v • c If Tongue Is Coated it tic Liver and Bowels. If your little one’s tongue Is coat ed. It is a sure sign the stomach, liver and bowels need a gentle,^ thorough cleansing at once. When your ctylld is cross, peevish, listless, pale, d/Oesn't sleep, eat or rfrt natur ally; if breath is bad, stomach sour, system full of cold, throat sore, or if fcirerlsb, give a teaspoon’til of "Can'ornia S.’rup of Figs,” a*r. it a fyw ’.our* all the clogged-up, coti- Mipaf««<! wast«, sour b»le and unui- gqftted food will gently move out of - .. . . ' .. tpe bowels, and you have a well. ’ ' our D«*uble It* Beauty layfnl child again. ] • ^ a Moment*—Try Sick children needn’t be coaxed Thw. to take this harmless “fruit laxa-' tlve." Millions of mothers keep It if y 0 „ rnre for heavy h , . handy because they know its action glistens with beauty and is radiant / on the stomach, liver and bowels is prompt and sure. They also know a little given to-day saves a sick child to-morrow. Ask your druggist for a bottle of "California Syrup of Figs.” which contains directions for babies, chil dren of all aces and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. Get the gen uine made by "California Fig Syrup Company." • Tom J. Crider, of near Bamberg, is visiting bis friends Mr. and Mrs. W F. Smoak. of near town. H came down for a fishing trip. "A SPLENDID TONIC ” Saji Hixsoa Udy Wko, Or Dm- tar’s Adrica, Took Cardai Aad It Now Well Hixson, Tenn.—"About 10 yaar* ago I was...’’ says Mrs. X. B. Gadd, of this plaoo. "I suffered with a pain In my left tide, could not sleep at night with this pain, always In the left side... My doctor told me to nse CarduL I took one bottle, which helped me and after my baby came, I was stronger, and., better, but the pain was atlll there. I at first let It go, bnt began to get weak and In a mn-down condition, ao I decided to try some more CardnL which I did. \ This last Cardnl which I took made me much better, in fact, cured me. It has been a number of yean, still I have no return of this trouble. 1 feel It was Cardul that cured me. and 1 recommend it as n splendid fe male tonic.** Don’t allow yourself to become weak and run-down from womanly troubles Take Cardul. It should sure ly help you, as It has ao many thou sands of other women In the past 40 years. Headache, backache, sldeache, nervousness, sleeplessness, tlred-out feeling, are all signs of womanly trou ble. Other women get relief by taklhg CarduL Why not you? All druggists. KC-132 • CARDS. »*»**»««#«*»4r4 R. M. JEFFERIES Attorney and Counsellor at Law WALTERBORO. 8. C. Practice In all Courts except Equity Loans Negotiated on improved Farming Lands. Dr. A. J. Anderson, Dental Surgeon "A Office Hours. 9 a. m. t& x p. n.. Ip. m. to 0 p. m. Phone 10\>-A Walter boro, 8. C. It for you. IS SKIN whitener: with life; has an incomparable soft ness and is fluffy and lustrous, try Danderine. * * 1 Just one application doubles the beauty of your hair, besides it Im mediately dissolves every particle of dandruff; you cannot have nice, heavy, healthy hair if you have dandruff. This destructive scurf robs the hair of its lustre. Its strength and its very life, and *f not overcome It produces n fever ishness and itching of the scalp; thv» hair roots famish, loosen and die: then the hair falls out fast. If your hair haft been neglected anti is thin, faded, dry. scraggy or too oily, vet a small bottle of Knowlton's Danderine at any drug store or loilot counter fo> a few cents; apply a little ns directed and ten minutes after you will say this was the best investment you , STOP, LOOK AND READ THIS If a man loves a girl, that hl« bust- It a gtn loves a man that’s her *nis»- neas; If they r*t married that’s toetr business. (to. If you wsnt your automobile seat eovereda and clothes cleaned, see The New York Pressing Club; for that’s their bustnees. New York Pressing Club J B. DAVENPORT, Manager PATRIOTISM I have always considered it the patriotic duty of every man to expend his usefulness s to the very limit In building automobiles, that thought has W * / been in my mind—JOHN N. WILLYS. / ' / • y r y ' - / W alterboro Garage e / Company Ltd. x LOOK For the Colleton Garage. There You have Attention and Service Standardized the County Over v The Colleton Garage RAILROAD AVENUE, WALTERBORO. S. C. mad*. We ftio.eerely believe, regardless II S f everything else advertised, that ’ yov H«m to 'take a t*r.wmv lle.-iut) l.n. t!«*n for a l-ew Cents. The Juice of two fresh lemnss strened lt.;o a hottIs coatainin ; now? three ounces of orchard white mak-'s a whole quarter pint of the most , . .. , remarkable lemon skin heautlfler nt about the cost one must pay for a small Jar of the ordinary cold creams Care should be taken to strain the lejiion Juice through a fine cloth so ou desire soft, lustrous, beauti ful hair,-and lots of it no dandruff no itching scalp and no more fall ing hair yon must use Knowlton’s Danderine, If eventually why not X rvjlioh' Attack. When you yr ur li>**r I. K ho perform its fiup'- ti< n*. You become constipated. The food you eat ferments tn your stoni* ,° f dTh,B lemon pulp gets in. then this lo flames the stomach and causes nau-*-“ • _ a terrible head7 sea, voailting aad ache. Take Chamberlain’s Tablet*. They will tone up your Ursr. clean out your stomach aad you will soon b« as well as ever. Thsy only sost a quarter. / . / J'tlon will keep fresh for months. Ev ery woman knows that lemon Juice is used to bleach and remove such blemishes as freckles. saHowne-x* Iks Mm IM 0ms M Affect tkcRM SsroiMotH* tonic and taxstlv* effect. LAXA- TIVK BBOMO Ql 1NIKX U ’jeUei than MtHsary Quinhittasd 6 <» not cauac nervousneaa nor nsetsg fe hand. Remonber the lull name and took lor tha aicaatum ol ft. W. OKOVg. Kc \VAI/TKHUOItfk PKOFI.K SHtH'l.D EAT FIE DAILY Fie is wholesome, combining both fruit and grain. Those who have trouble digesting pie should tafk« ONE SPOONFUL simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-l-ka. This flushes the EN TIRE bowel tract, removes foul mat ter which poisoned your stomach snd tan and It Is the ideal skin soft ; for months and relieves ANY CA8E ener, whitener and heautifler. Just try It! Get three ounces of orchard white at any druv store and two lemons from tho srocey, and make up a quarter pint of thh sweetly fragrant lenoo lotion and massage it daily into the face, neck, arms and hands. sour stomach, gas or constipation and prevents appendicitis. Leaves stomach in condition to digest ANY THING. John M. Klein. Druggist. H. R. Williams, of Williams, wax lin Walterboro Monday on a business trip f . | Half Your Living Without Money Cost We are nil nt n danger point. On the use of good common sense In our 1018 farm and garden operations de pends prosperity or our ‘‘going broke.” Even nt prorent high prices no one can plant all or nearly all cotton, buy food and grain at present prices from supply merchant on credit and make money. Food and grain is higher In proportion than are present cotton psiees. * ^ It’s a time above all others to jday safe; to produce all possible food. ' grain and forage supplies on your own acres; to cut down the store bill. A good piece of garden ground, ! rightly planted, rightly tended and kept planted the year round, can be l made to pay nearly half your living. It will save you more money than you made on the best three acres of cotton you ever grew! Hastings* 1918 Seed Book tells all about the right kind of a money sav- J ing garden and the vegetables to put • In It. It tells about the farm crops as ' well and shows yon the clear road to | real and regular farm prosperity. It's Free. Send for It today to H. G. 1 HASTINGS CO., Atlanta, Qa.—Advt. [ - • • \ k' MONUMENTS! / r. v MOCi daRUSTQN.Ik I AM AQENT FOR CHEROKEE MARBLE WORKS; SEE ME FOR ESTIMATES AND SECURB MY FIGURES BEFORE BUYING. C. C. HIOTT ROUT’D, S. C.