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I JJk - 'r W* K >* * THE PRESS AND STANDARD Wednesday, September 11, 191$ < cv* Comi e Line of Fall Goods. Large Stock The mosrof these Roods were bought before the prices went very high. We can sell you cheaper than others can buy at wholesale. Our business this year is double that of last year. Our success in business as everybody knows H. Zalin sells the be«t goods in town, and atfheaper prices. .v , / • When you come to town you have the opportunity of buying yourVhole supply f romus. We keep the best and largest line in Walterboro. : - • «. • • , Dry Soods, Notions,iadkfr’ Skirts,Suits, Gl<eiks, Waists, Dregses^tiks and TaietaSj Men’s ahd Boys’ Suits, Pants, Shoes. We 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 BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS < v & pl^ were hospitably, entertained in hia home. The funeral and Internment were held in Charleston Friday afternoon in the Bethany cemetery chapeL Pastor W. A. C. Mueller offleiatedU The deceased is survived by two sisters, a'Mrs. • Bornemann, who lives in Germany, and a Mrs. Borne- tuann, who resides in New Orleans. LITTLE FRANCES IT8KY *7 Itsi ed r rr. t/ “Scrvicc^and “Conscrva- tkm” arc written in italics across the war-time re- ' Certain-teed Roof- It ha groen vitally needed •belter for munition plant, barrack, shipyard, factory, barn and granary.^ It has taken nothing of military, in its manufacture,— rags and asphalt are its i components,and both for war purposes. is accomplish- ly by machinery, con- labor; by water power, conserving fuel; by women workers^ conserving man power. s. . ^ ^ y' , endures under all conditions. It is weatherproof, waterproof, spark proof and fire retarding. Rust cannot affect it The heat of the tun cannot melt itw cause it to run. It is not affected by gases, acids, fumes, smoke, etc. These qualities have made Certaim-tecd the choice everywhere • >■ ^ - for factories, warehouses, stores, hotels, garages, office buildings, farm buildings and out-buildings. In shingles, red or green, it makes an artistic roof for residences. Certainrfed Roofing is guaranteed 5,10 or 15 years, t according to thickno—. / The following account of tho death of little France* rt«V. t h, » •even year old daughter of Mr. and ^ Mra. Arthur ftaey, who will be- ple«»antly remembered as fdrroer Colletoniana. will be aad new*. It Is taken from the last laaue of The Bamberg Herald. . Frances, the seven year old daugh. 1. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Utsey. died Tuesday morning at a hospital is Charleston, after an illness of about a. week. The little girl was stricken on Tuesday of last week, and was carried to the hospital last Sunday afternoon, where she was operated on immediately for appen dicitis. The operation was appar ently/Entirely successful, and the friends and Relatives*-of the little girl were most hopeful for a quick : recovery, however. Tuesday morn-, ing she suffered a sudden sinking spell and died In a few minutes. The body was brought to Bam berg Tuesday night, and interment occurred In SoutH, End cemetery/.l ther services being conducted by Rev. 1 R. H- Jones and Rev. G. White. Many -lovely flowers were laid on the grave by friends of the little girl, j Frances was a sweet little girl and was the * idol of scores of friends among both the grown-ups and the little ones. Her death was a most sad one not only for the be reaved family, but fox all who knew her. The sympathy of the entire tow* goes out to the heart-broken patents and members of the family. . Sold by good doakn, everywhere. Certain-teed Products Corporation 4 t X Pcnnts—Vamioha*—Roofing / CERTAIN-TEED PRODUCTS For Sale by A. WICHMAN & SON X vv •# FARMERS MERC. & WAREHOUSE CO. WALTERBORO. S. Cv - y • 0 • * * MKWVII.LK * The many friends of Jasper Woods and Preston Snead, former Colletonians, will be glad to know they have arrived safely overseas. Sargeanl Friedrich R. Snead haw Just returned to Camp Sevier front a visit to his home in Henderson ville. Allen Woods, son of J. X. Wood*, of Rea it fort, has been home ‘ on r. furlough. He having, made seven trips across on W/S. S. Paeahuntas. .Mlsae-t Passey Ike. of Savanqah. and Daisy Woods, of Grays Hill, are visiting relatives here. Mrs. P. E. Ike and her (Ton. Bertie, of Savannah. Ga.. motored to Char leston in their Grant Slvto see her son. Julian, who is in the t\ S, Navy. The farmers are busy gathering their cotton. The high prices seem to have everybody hustling. M1HH ANNIE ROBERTSON DEATHS HERMAN IUSCHOFF Hanna* Biachoff. of Jacksonboro. died at the Clara EsDora Inflrmarv last Wednesday afternoon. Ha aaot for Dr. HaDar* to visit him at his Soma aad ha waa found 1* auch a precarious coadition that It waa de cided heat to ty-ing him to Waiter- boro for treatment at the infirmary. He reached the hospital at 2:30 Wednesday atternoon. and although everything possible was done for him, he died at «:30 o’clock/ the cause of hia death being uremia, in duced by chronic Brljrht’s disease Mr. Biachoff was In the S2nd year of his age. and had been a promin ent planter below Jaekaonhoro for many years, aad had » valuable plaatation there. The late S. M Crosby, of Walterboro. waa manag er for this plantation for Mr. Biach off for a long while, aad many peo- Mts^ Annie Robertson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Robertson, of Bethany community, who is well known in various sect urns of Collo- tbo county as a public school teach er. Conti acted typhoid germs about a month ago over near New Hop? Crossroads, where she was teaching a short slimmer school. She had taught only three weeks of,her school when she was forced by'sick ness to come bark to her home. For over three weeks she lay with hoi fever on her aiek bed After the expiration of 21 • days she made a change for worse On Tuesday morning, September 3. 1918. the death angel mate and took her soul to the great beyond. The funeral was conducted by her pastor at the home of the deceased and the burial took place at the family grave-yard. ”A precious one from n» has gone. A voice we loved Is atlHed. A place is vacant in our home. Which never can be filled. "God in Hia wisdom hath recalled. The boon Hia love had given. And though the body slumbers here. The tool la safe la hoaven.” \ • t % / We are offering this week some rare bargains in town and coun- X * ... '-N. * - .,'. . /' • * *” try property. At the prices offered these will not be long on the iharket See us at once if interested. WANTED—Farm of 50 to 75 acres, good lapd, on public road, preferably on Cottageville road- 0 • FOR SALE—Choice residence lot on R. R. Avenue 80x160 feet. Very desirable location. * ■' •' > * yT ■/; / A TOWN RESIDENCE—In one of the choicest resi dence sections in Walterboro, on Hampton street. Very large and fine lot. Good residence; and Veiy V ' cheap for cash. f . A FINE FARM—150 acre farm three miles from Wa>- - * . . teiboro, Ai good neighborhood, good drainage, wire fence, two good settlements. This farm can be ^ bought on easy terms with a very small cash jw- ment. Chance for ambitious young man to own his .x 9 y • own farm. 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 us talk the matter over with you. . X LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US-fOR SALE Southern Carolina Real Estate W. W. SMOAK, Manager. Walterboro, . - - South Carolina Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hunley, of Charleston, were in town the latter part of the week guests of Mrs. E. P. Knight. Mrs. Hauley is a daugh ter df Dr. T. M. Sharloach. who has been Judge for the poultry depart ment of the fair for several yearr. Mr. Hauley is in the service «f Vncle Sam at the Navy Yard. They were married only a few days ago. What is LAX-FOS a UX-ISS 9 as 1—H> CfiSOUM C IA Digestive Liquid Laocadve, “ " I and Uv« Tonic. * . iSSS ■ — 1 Mr. and ‘Milv Jasper Padgett, of Denmark. Mrs. Henry Heradon, of Bamberg, and Min Blanche Chai se reau, of Walterboro, are visiting Mrs. J. H. Beach, on Edlsto Island this week. Farm Lands For Sale Farm of 200 acres, known as “Emesdyl ” located within 1 14 miles of Walterboro; 60 acres in cultivatioin with substantial wire fence around entire farm. Four dwellings and several out-houses. Fronts public high way for 1-2 mile and with daily rural mail delivery. Lands very fertile. Beautiful location for a home arid perfectly healthy. Also 440 acres located near Hendersonville. Be tween 40 and 50 acres in cultivation. This is clay soil and naturally as productive as any in the State. An un usually fine range for hogs and cattle. For prices or other information apply to W. B. GRUBER —cam Billons Psvsr. 7-1-10L 6CC cures .malarial fever. 7-1-ltt-