The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 06, 1918, Image 6

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L ' x X \ .«. I .-'s r-%: Wednesday,' November 6, 1918. Complete Line of Fall Goods. The most'of thebe gt)ods were bottght before the prices went very high. We can sell you cheaper than others can buy at wholesale. Oitr business tips yew* is double that of last year. Our success in business as everybody knows H. Zalin sells the be»t goods in town^ and at cheaper prices. V ^ > * When you come to town you have the opportunity of buying your whole supply fromus. We keep the best and largest line in Walterboro. * 1 • ; " * .. .. ; . *. ; Dry Goods. Notions, Ladies’ Skirts, Suits, Cloaks, Waists, Dresses Silks and Taf etas, Men’s and 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. ,/• I L L I N E R Y 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 fo r the fall. BUY WAR SAVINGS OTAMPS x V rtment X' X 2 ■x a / X / . \ / mmk ■L tStx" • I' l X A 7 Haynes mechanical superiority in a new expression o^ contour, riding comfort and convenience—such is this latest Haynes seven- passenger "Light Six” open car.\ It is strikingly modislv The / /• body is of the double-cowl type; the lines are^straight,[ ;the hood broad and high-arched, the windshield tilted, the fenders wheel- conforming. I x. ' / \x • x / V- /-T, Riding comfort is absolute. Long-swung, ftewblb springs support . / *. ’ /X ■// ' / X /’ « . / . ' « » ; > the chassis, which has .^wheelbase of 127 inches. Deep resiliency is in the broad, shaply seats, fashioned in French pleatsA Auxil-; " / * ‘ ’ 7 / . • , */ . . y, iary seats are built for grown-uns and fold into the rich walnut /' "/fX • ■ 7- /\i -yx v • • * ./* '' x v AA parcel compartment and tonneau light in the back of the front / x\. */ ^ / - »/ / - Y' , i / y x seat evidence the minute' attention to convenience^ Three beau- /\ / /' / / x7' / '/ / y X x / ' / X If / panels of the center cowl. tiful body finishes are offered. x 7X X /’ * t X | / \ r 'v Beneath the hood is the Haynes-built “Light Six” engine, surplus- powered, fast, yet famously sparing of fuel—the mature rhotor has remained virtually without change since its introduction more than three years ago. •y y. / ' Lei Us Demonstiiate to A / • • -'"/A /•• x X / x // v V. Smoaks, S. C. X THE HAYNES ^ITOMOBILE CO., KOKOMO. INC. 'l / ' J \ / / A / * * *********** * * * X / * * I.KTTBUS FROM SOLDIKRS * * /XX * *****«*«»*•»*** l-'rofn <;u,<* Sjutdrr*. . The following • letter*'have been received by Mrs. P. B. Sanders and family from Guye Sanders, who is ^ member of Co. M, T18th Infantry. 149 A. P. O,. A. E. F.: X My Very Dearest and Truly Devote^ Mother. Little Brother and Sister: Your very itrestly appreciated letter received a few days Ago, and as usual I was and am always very glad. to hear from you, and all. In fact my mall Is my greatest pleas ure here. I don’t always have a chance to write when I want to. but remember when you -fall to hear from roe every week that It is hWkJ because I don’t care to writX f° r f am constantly thinking of you and our home and friends in dear old S. C. and Colleton county. I am In France now. and we sure are haY-1 Ing some rainy weather here has been raining constantly past week, and there doe9n’t seem to be nnufh signs of slacking np eith er. But we go out to drill in it right alone anyway, for, you know ' it takes mighty bad weather and ! plenty of ballets t« stqp Tncle Pam’s | boys. * . , / j Well. I have JnsC finished readlp-e another letter from you and Bessie. , I get several letters nearly everv i week now. and 1 tell-you nothing pleases me letter than to get nlcA. long letterX« r< >m ni >- loved ones. | You say i^ has been real hot there, [eh*. WeB w P have httd warm wash er her^ but not jjol very hot. hod ' j now U is beginning to get cold. I expert w<r Sammies will have somo real cold tough times this hsrinterj. Vif I hope we will aB he .ahlejfo t4tand it. I am glad to And in each of your let/ers that everybody is getting along so well. Nothing pleases me' better than lb get good news fronAhome. /Well, yoil all just don’t worry nbout me and my welfare, for I aril getting Along all O K.. and am never sick. Well it almost 190 dark for me to write, so I will have to close now and write you anoth er letter the end'of this week. I got sn Ijetter froflr I.ouise anyl Francis to- d^v. All aeeiri to be uettinu a Ton'; ” 0>K. /7; . ' , IV.* ’Is. Pomewher*' * in ^ F'rance/r»|dress as usual. I am en- I closing Welcome King r.eoyge-V lyrirland • ave us when land I X rin this side <»r *ho h>g ofird. Wei 1. must close thi« f* e it is t/o dXk >*' 'Vrl*o ., n - • . ’ \vo /•>*■'' -o? allowed 10 !. . ’ ■ night. » X. . / ^"he wreafeHL" “ 1 ■>' love/' to you f.pd ell. tXj: ” ’^r truly devotoii son, X s • • rrv” s:X^\ynKKP. Mv rv'nr T itt' /OoltviVvFltna^ Von- t : *'«,> )..»te* received , 1 alone w'*S t s ' letters from nxdher J ? , r .t Po- - . | pure was clad to i^t X Httln rot** from von. end writtens, yo<ir dear little hand.A I think voU must he getting alone fine nt school hv the wav vou * write. I want you to teM me In your next letter what trade you are in and all about vonr dear Htfle s»lf. Yon must send big Bub a bushel of kiss- T /" / X V X X is the infinite capacity for taking pains.' X /’ \ -v XX * ' - /. . , * /. ' . X XX ■ ’ 7 ART X" Whilst manufacture is the work of the hands only art is the work of the whole spirit of man. . . * Ax ^ In the above sense the / xs X A V \ X Is the Product of Genius. —A Work of Art Sold in COLLETON COUNTY only by Thos. Black BAMBERG. S. C. A- x / ' 7 \ ’ No Wms ia a tUalthy Child AM ckiMrea irtwaM wkk wyfnu Isavt as aallky ariw. wklck Is iMmiii poor blood, and a< UtOVTS TASTELESS chill TONIC givan regnUrly hrtwaar thr«d WMhs wilt enrich the blood. Im- PWO the dlcntioa. and act at a Cenetal Strrn*t n aafad Toaic ta tho whole eyatrin. Nature wtfl then TardiaiMl the worm*, and the Child wtll be taith. Pleaaaat to take. Ne per bottle. * that can no diwurbe^r C How’s This ? ' .... 9 # **L tor “Jtcaaa of catarrh th** cannot be cured by Hai.i.'» CATARRH MKD1CINK. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE U tak- an internally and acta Ihrough the Blood . Mu ' l5u » J ,urf » c «« ofthi System. Sold by druggists for ovgr forty y^.i s. Pvtce %. Testimonials free. • F^J. Cheney A Co., Toledo. Ohla Cs next letter, nmt I will imagln** they are real. Tel! H. P to write me oftener. fnf T alwavg like to ger your letters. Will closryhow and -et ready for church. T^V’e are to have church now In a fewX* nn,ps - Much love front, y<Vir devoted big Pub. Gl’YE Farm Lands For Sale . * / • -'X ' t X v ■CvithSI'? i 0f i 2< ^ at ?5;, l ? 0 '\ n “ “Emesdyl.” locate-J wit hill 1 1-4* miles of Vralterboro; 60 acres in cultivation *eiy perfectly healthy.^ 44 °i go res located . near Hendersonville. Be tween 40 and 50 acres in Cultivation. This is clav so : ’ 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 X / W.B. GRUBER. X Chamberlain'', ( ouish Heme«|>. Do not imagine that because oth- THo Straag Nhithstand the Heat of'| rr ro,lc h nieriicrnw 1 ! failed .to give Summer Better Thae the Y° u relict that it will be the san)? ». ,x . I with Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. 0e» r i» mind that from a <unall be- ginning tWa. remedy has gained a lag GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC. It puriflw wor,d reputation and immense sod enrivhr* the blood audbuQds up th* whole ays- agle. A medicine must have excen- «NgEaErt^NT* fcel ^ Suw, * k * , * M - lav **' I ptional merit to win esteem wherever bee curies known. Greatly Ileneflteal b, ChambeHaln-Xton Plantations located on Tablets. I am thankful for the good I ha\e received by using Chamber lain’s Tablets. About two years ago when 1 began taking them I was suffering a great deal from distress after eating, and from headache and a tired, languid feeling due to indi gestion and a torpid liver. Cham berlain’s Tablets correct these dis orders in a short time, and since taking- two bottles of them -my health has been good.” writes Mrs. M. P. Harwood. Auburn. N. V. V NOTICE! Any ehrYy upon the Paul and j)«l- • ' ' * on Comba- hee R|ver. in - Colleton countv, bv persons or domestic animals,* is hereby forbidden. Likewise all fishing.- hunting, trapping, or oth- pt trespaaaing thereon aro herebv prohibited and all bffepders will b- prosecuted lo the extent of the law W. H. LOTT. Agent. 10-lS-tf. ■7 a. LICENSE NOTICE! All licenses will expire October 31, and same must be renewed on or before November 1st. 1918. 10-9-4t. D. B. BLACK. „ Clerk and Treasurer.