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1 v. X I * PAGE ax THE PRESS AND STANDARD Wednesday, August 28, 1918. ^ I er B ' V S, . • Complete Liiie of Fan '». '** $40,000 Stock The most of these groods were bought before the prices went very high. \Ve N can sell you cheaper than others can buy at + a a 1 * m o ^l^veaVvf^k 4 4- -^T lrafi4 « a M Acir* l^aa s r«« am h ■ i r> U f 7 M 1 ■ M M11M 4 i*a rx business as everybody knows H. Zalin sells the wholesale. Our business this year is double that of last year. Our success in best goods in town, and at cheaper prices. When you come to town you have the opportunity of buying your whole supply fromus. We keep the best and largest line in Walterboro. > ' *. . • • We Dry Goods, Notions, Ladies' Skirts, Suits, Cloaks, Waists, Dresses Silks and Taf etas. Men’s and Boys’ Suits, Pants, Shoes, have on hand a big supply of wool serges poplin and other new dress goods, and will sell them at last year’s prices. ILLINERY . / *■ \ * ■ • ‘ . • ' ' / Our Mlilinery Department this year is the largest and best we ever had. We have the latest styles and cheapest prices. Come see us before you buy your supply for the fall. , ■'«, «n- ent / / X ^ X x X X x / . We are ready for our big fall business, and solicit the patronage of the buying Don SCOLD, IDE CROSS CHILD IS BILIOUS Ml l/ook •( Tongn*! If Coaled. Clean IJUOe Stomach. Liver, public. - lx X \ V 19 are offering some real bargains in many articles purchased before the great advance in price. We can save you money. COME AND SEE US \ X x X x x XI Sobel & Bogoslow X 'X f 11 r X X ADVERTISEMENTS Don't scold * your fretful, peevish child. See If tongue 1* coated; this • 1* • sure sign its little stomach, liver and .bowels are clogged with sour waste. i » When listless, pale, feverish, full of cold, breath bad, throat sore, • doesn’t cat, sleep or act naturally. , K a* stomach-ache, indigestion, diar- . ihoea, give a teaspoonful of “Cali fornia Syrup of Pigs." and in a few hoors all the toul waste, the sour Dile and fermenting food passes out ot the bowels and you have a well and playful child again. Children love this harmless “fruit laxative,” i and mothers can rest easy after giv-; ing it, because it never fails to ntak-« llkeir little insides” clean and sweet Keep Lt hand'. Mother! A little r Ven today saves a sick child to- rrort'p*'. hut get the genuine. Asc >c»r druggist for a bottle of "Cali fornia SyntP of F‘gs.” which ha? dh’-ctions Nfor babies, children of-all and f«H grown-ttOH plainly on . the bottle. Kemeoaber there are -j counterfeits sold 1 here, so surelv look and see that yours is made by the '‘California Pig Syrup Cony* pany.” Hand back with contempt any other fig syrup. / / yf 'XM ■■ / ,\ \ 'X We are offering this week some rare bargains in town and coun-‘ try property. At the prices offered these will not be long on the 0 • \ . y . ■ ■ * • xx market See us at once if interested. resi- A TOWN RESIDENCE—In one of the choicest dencc sections in Walterboro, on Hampton street. Vfeiy large and fine lot. Good residence, and vet y cheap for cash. I Ut- / X X- X x X X ■' HI 1 I' li r h’Ii X SI WWONM port BELIEF t COMPLAINT NOT SERVED) STATK OF MHTM CAROLINA COVfrr OK COMMON FLEAS X c^l NTY OF COLLCTON H* fman Mischoff. Il^nry T. Bischoff, / Irene Bishoff Jenkins y Pla'n- tiffSL ^ X .\ against Julia v:\mshoff. Mio L. Borae- niann .K-nbie ^F. Borneiusmn. Eartu;.-1 itovn^mann. ttlga Mull*r 1 CHILDREN AND RELIGION admonish all and singular the kin dred and creditors of the said S. . M. Jones, -deceased, that thev be nio,her ,el the in the Cod* t • “ Thi * *- h ** then a and appear befor* pie of Probate. Jto b^ held at W'alterl boro, 8. 0., oa the Sd. day of Septemyt ber. next, after publicifttem hereof at 11 o'clock in the- fofenooif, - to show cause, if any they haiy. why the said ‘Adfotnistratinn should not be granted. X Given under my hand this 2ath daj of .\ugnst. Anno Domini. 1918. Shall the child who hates Sun day school have a religious educa tion forced upon W'rw'? Or shall thC drift Xi?h age. after all. U Melchers. liortivmann. Jack HornematiD. Unti Hornemann. , Emi| nornemann. aierKj Horne- mann - Defendants - -^ TOyWE DEFENDANTS above ranted; I’lease take notlc«» that the Colxplaint in this Cause was filed f V’n the office of the Clerk of Court Jor Colleton Codnty. S C. on th« 3&th. dav of August. 1918, and. YOl ARK HEREBY SI MMONFD, and required to answer the Com plaint in this action which was this *#day filed in tbe office of the Clerk . of the Court of Common Pleaa for y lnkr X | lK |/4>| , on for B Add when t»ve> are grown they can Choose their own rcllipon?’' v The edttof of th^ Delineator sava; ’“The mt>t.herx^ n, * ont '‘l above Is an o\ponent the universally slov- epty and <witiinental method of dnoderiK child-training. Of courre chiidfen dislike- Sundae school Th»^' dislike public school, loo Th.»y day of August, tflj*. in The Ptess and Standard. G. ALBERT REACH. Probate Judge, Colp»ton CounJ/. LEINS KE SI 1HE, SOFT, CLEIR X A FINE FARM—150 acre farm three miles from Wt ^ terboro, in good neighborhood, good drainage, wire fence, two good.settlements. This farm can be bought on easy terms with a very small cash pay- y ment. Chance for ambitious young man to own hi) own farm. - ~ X \ i X OTHER FARMS—-In addition to these we have several other farms listed, and we feel that we can suit you if you are interested. Let ua talk the matter over with you. - ' LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US FOR SALE X Published on th* 2l«t anil ’28*thT <, '* ,ike ord, ‘ rl > hab,,!! an,i wi P int n paid County, and to to*rv«? a oopv of your an r w<»r No lh^ said Complaint •n the pubacriber at Uls office No. T5 Broad St . Cbari<*pmn.. s C.. with in tweojty da>w after the service Jiereol; excluafve of the day of auch pen ice: and If vwi fail to answer the f ont«» itml See for Yotii-Helf. ihe diahe* and filling »he wood-box The present-day mother is taught to let the little soul find and d velop itselfX with the. result that the modern child is a monument of bad breeding and lack of discipline. This. Ik nnfoi innate, and fhe chUd suffers for the lack of if iyll ht* life bM he suffers and the counter suf- fersXua^ from bis latk of relic lor.V training.’^ - . One of the characteristics of mod ern Germany i^ a fundamental lack of the religinyr* attitude toward Hfe; There is much slaughtering talk of C.ott mit/uns hv the ‘Kaiser Rut the orfffnarV German cifiren. no mailer "hat church he attends and' What girl or woman hasn't heard w w of lemon juice t^ remove complex-! w b''se forms he outwardly rarrie-. ion blemishes: to whiten the skfti'® nt - rar fcom. being a Christian and to hrin^out the roses ih,> The Th’-istian attitude vs essentially Complain? ' thin the Wme. afore-i fr **“ hnei, ‘' ’be hidden'beauiv ; -' democratic attitude, a kindlv atf,- .aid the t 'aintiffa in thM #€1100 will If’u.ou jniee alone lsjMU.d, there- ’“d* 1 - nn d ^duinnc self-ron- toplv to t„e Court for the relief d.J ^ and ,hn ’ ,,d b<i wiix-i'h* sake of others wnded in the Comptatet ^ wltb orchard white this wa* ! lf childten could learn the things 'r>*«ed 1 r .th dav of Aurnat A D r ' 5tT * 1n through a fine cloth the Juice ! *bkh r«ake for this attitude at th- S-^l-St XT '°f ’wo fresh lemons into a bottle j’’’other's knee, it would be very U L FRCKMVVN coatalOing about three ounces of D”'' G"’ few mothers ,-uc good W. W. SMOAK, Manager. Walterboro, \ \ I’TA CAFT.VIN HIKRS NOW ' f It will • be pleasant newk^to. hi-> ( many friends to learn that Lieur.4. Theodore Hiers has recently been , promoted to a captaificy. Capt Hiers is stationed for the present at Washington, and is with the. quartermaster's, department, hut is making an effort to get into fcti\;o service. X • . ’ orchard white, then shake well and teachers have _ lWl..[r. Attoni.v j yon h.v. . plm ctmtiEK ms wmnw w »iw!^; V ,h ,',' All \ I STRATTON I ’ pa's for a small MliAlwTnATI Jar or ,j inary co ,,, rrej4ni p,. -.. -■ - ( ’o strain the lemon Juice so ho pulp - " rets into the bottle, then this lotion fTATE OF SOUTH. CAROLINA. , will remain pure and- fresh fon County of Colleton. j months. When applied dailv to th* 1 Hy G. Albert Beach, Esquire, Fro- face. neck, arms and hands it shouM V ; help to. bleach, clear, smoothen and Whereas Mary Rath Jones made beautify th« akin. •ult to me to fraat him LetUra of Any druggist will supply three itate and ef- ounces of orchard white at’vnry lit tle cost and Ihe grocer has the to cite an!-lemons. Fewer still have the !,ini * and that excess of mental energy required frr teaching. That is why w,> have public schools. andMhat i>- whv w»*'have Sunday schonl« TO RK AIARRIED X > -A- Administration of tho feeta of 8. M. Ja These are. v» EstilL Aug. ?«.^nMr. and.X*rs. L! D Morris, of Estill, annivitnce th? - , , engagement of their daughter. Miss har individual nu.*, eonr to p ^, ie Klixabetfi. to Mr. Fred W ner««inal r^k»n‘ni-' with h ; s rehgious Klintworth . of charleston. |he ma-« bvd.efs md forms a* *ome time tfi r5 , w to tak< , p i sre September first ■ his life Rut that he should -i-ryj ✓ that aftjLvide of reverence fi«wa»’d life, ifs-atithor and Its manife«ta tion*. which makes a man a love*- and a server of his fellows is essen tial All parents owe their children the means of attaining this. —Spar tanburg Journal. ARRIVED SAFELY OVERSEAS Farm Lands For Sale »£!£ mwes.” -trriJss with substantui! wire fence around entire farm. Four .dwellings and several out-houses. Fronts public high- ““> for , m i* w,t, V dai| y rural mail deliver.,. JSX* heit^ Be, ‘ Ut,fUl l0fati ° n f ° r 8 h " me ,<k . ated near Hendersonville. Be- tueen 40 and ,^0 acres m cultivation. This is clav soil n *' as *T° /1l [ ctlve as anv in th e state. An un usually fine rantre for hogrs and cattle. For prices or other information apply to x County Agent Risher has receiv ed a card announcing the safe ar rival overseaa of his brother, P. W. Risher. Jr. X aX" \ W. B. GRUBER. -Mi cure, miiou. Fever. 7-3-lOt. €<< cures malarial fever. 7-3-101. X'