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/ Classified Advertisements. W»nt and for »a!«ad# 25 cvut* for 25 word* or lea*. One ot»ul » word lor all over 25 woeda. - . Botineaa locala five centa a Mor. l • WANT?. WANTED—To leaae a Rood 2 laonte Carm t*» some good tona for Ibia oext year near Wal'erboro Addrtra M T Jordan, ^ Ft Meade. Fla. ITED—To boy Look and Short umtier In loin of one million feet jjr'more Addree» Box J-'ifi, Sumter, S C IS 8 4t y* WANTED—The public to know that Miaa lialtie lie r udoti ia prepared for dreaa making or reaiug of any kind. 8he will be pleaaetl to are her irieud*. At the Home of Mm J T Harrington 11 g tf Walterboro, S. 0. WANTED—You to know that I have a eompfete line of fnruitare, atove*. etc 1 carry on a general line of repair Work, anch as orgaua, tewing machi- aea, and bicycled. L N Glover. 8-11. LOST—A Double Caae Gold Watch 1? Jewel Hampden movement and bla«k Aik fob with Gold Heart and Key at (ached. Find will be rewarded by petnraiag same to Hr*. A. Luoaa. TO RENT—Building which can be used at "tor* or for other purpoaee. 10 IS 09. BGHyroe FOB Si rss FOR SALE FOR SALE—25 bead [mule* and horaea. Terms eaey. low pricea W G biott. K IS 15 4t Hound. SALE—My afore and lot in Wal- ro. W Buford haudera. 8tf FOB SALE—Several fine Jeraey Milch Obwa, with or without ealvea. Apply Co L. E*HU1, 1ft 1. If Konnd. FOB SALE—Juat reoeived a oar load of Angoata Brick. Price* quoted on ap plication. Cati fill ordera fer any amount. 8 26 tf J M McKencie. BUSINESS LOCALS. watch us grow Deposits l>e^. 18. 1908 $ 67,131 86 Deposit* Dec. 18, 1609 1:15,319^9 Increase in one year— * ti9,187.53 'Ve Are on the Honor Roll of Banks of South Carolina. FARMERS’ & MERCHANTS’ BANK, W \LTERBORO. 5. C, MASTER S SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. C/olletou Count}, Cotrnton Uieaa. Charlotte K Parler, l^.talill-Hl Ad- inisni*iratri\ of the estate of L K Parler, deceased. Plaintiff vg. Dennis Alien, Defendant. By virtue of a decree herein made and daied Nov. 19th, 19t»9 in the above entitled action, I will ael], in front of the Coart Uonae in Walter boro, S. daring the h^al hours of sale on saleaday in Janaarj, 191u, being the third day of said month, the following described real estate: All that certain piece parcel or tract of land, lying being and situate in the County of Colleton and State of So th Carolina, measuring and containing Thirty (30) acres, more or less, and bounded on the North and K st by lands of Sam Salley, on the Sontb by lands M C Howell, and West by lands of Waddy Mauldin. . Terms, Cash. Purchaser to pay the Master for papers. - R S. t\eek§, v Matt ter. Dec. 8th 118)9. A varied amort mem of lountain pent at KMn't. Instruction books at Brown Furniture and Hardware Co. Juat received a large shipment of cheap crockery. W V Glover: Itch cured In SO minute* by Woni- ford's Han It ary Lotion. Never fail*. Sold by John M Klein, Urnggist. 12 1 8 in"*. Dry Good* of all kind* and at prices to amt, W V Glover. Munnally'* delicious candies in Chmlma* boxr*; one, two and live pound boxes at Kleiu’a Drug Store. We are now ready and ar.xioca to •upp y your wauls in ibe w \y of flue males or fancy And fast driving boises. Huioak- Miiey Company, BraucbviUe, H. C. Fish roe 25c per peumi at W V Glover Hheet music and latest | opular songs at Brown Fnruitme acd Hardware Co. Acid and Kainit. A Wichman A Hon Milled nuts at 15 per pound at Hy rue’s Store. Citron at 20 a pound at llyrue’s Store. Dates, for 10 per pound at Hyrne’s Store. Rust Proof seed oats at B G Hyrne’s New Prunes at B G Hyrne’s store. Layer figs 15 a pound at Hyrae’s Store. Baggage, freight or anything hauled or dettvered, anywhere, at sny time, day or night. 'Phone 48b or 16i. J. W. McKeozle. 823 a Cleaned currents 10 a pound at Byrne’s Store. A nice lot of shoes cheap for cash at W Y Glover's. We have just unloaded a car of fine mule* and horses. Just the kind to suit everybody. Call t ad see them. Stnoak-Miiey Company. Rrancbvilw. S. C. Seeded raiaiae at 10 per pound at Hy rue’s 6 to re. MASTER’8 SALE STATE OF HOUTU CAROLINA County of Colleton.' In The Court of Common Plena. Ciaodiua C Phillips, doing business under the name and style of Phillips A Sons. Plaintiff, E L Commit)! and Sooth Carolina Loan & Trust Gomany. Defendants* Under and by virtue of a Decree in the above entitled cause dated Novem her 17th., 1909,1 will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bid der on Monday the 3rd. day of Jan- uhrv, 1910, (same being Bales Day in January) at Eleven (11) o’clock A. M. in Walterboro, S C; before the Court House of the County of Colleton in the State aloresaid, the following' described property; ' 4 ‘AI1 that tract of land situated! nrd being in Colleton County State of fouth Carolina, Adams Run Town ship, said to contain Seventy-eight (7^) acres more or less and bounded | as follows; On the North by lands ‘ formerly owned by Rev. D J Quigley j and lahds ot A W Clement, East by lands of L L Gadsden. II Mitchell, A W Clement, and E Stutta, South by lands of Scipio Jenkins; North west by lands of B R Peeples and lands of Estate of Behling and all of which will more fully appear and be more folly shown by reference to a plat of said tract made by J A Pot tell dated October 9th. 1905. The tract of land hereby mortgaged being the same which was conveyed to me the said S L Connstna by J W Stnoak by deed dated 3rd. of Decem ber, 1906, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court of Colleton County in Book 29 page 471, Sept 2^' 1907 ^ Terms qf sale oath; pure hater to nay all State and County taxes paya ble daring the year 1919, and to pay Matter for papers; C. G. Henderson. Batter of Colleton donuty. Dec. 11. 1909. CHRISTMAS TREE AT CARTER’S FORD. Lodge, Dec. 24,—Special: The Christmas tree at Carters Ford this afternoon at 3:3o o’cloelc; was A suc- ecss. The house was well filled with people, and they all seemed to enjoy it. . It was beautifully decorated with Christmas ferns, festooning mottoes and bells. The troatyuw beautifully trimmed in ChristmtA^rnamenK, and fillfd with precious gifts for the loved ones. Space will not permit me to mention the many gifts distriouted. We had free fruit to distribute throughout the crowd of which they all part )ok heat tilty. The following programe was oar-, ried out very nicely. • Song. Joy Bolls, by Choir. Bible reading and prayer, by Rev. G; A. Martin. * Song, Gospel Bells. Address. How we should celebrate Christmas by Professor Henry Strickland. Song. Holy Holy Holy. Distribution of fruit and presents, by committee. Benediction, by Rev. Martin. Mr. Strickland touched on the evil manner in which we celebrate Christ mas, by drinking and carousing, and the writer wishes to congratu late Mr. Strickland on his success. 6 Our tree was well carried out, and in spite of the large crowd every thing was very quiet. A very nice tree was had at Lodge, at 7 o’clock tonight, which was a successful event. Christmas is very quiet in this sec tion. Nothing out of the way has been reported yet, and we trust that it will continue to be quiet. 1 will close hoping The Press and Standard and all its readers a happy and prosperous New Year. Leland A. fliers. M-V ! hi | j,!.! M | t H , Local and Personal i|< «■■»< H I !■ > H *■»■> M i H i I i Mike Jalad of Ruffin was in town 9 iviukkut We will be in Walterboro Monday, January 3, with some very fine Stock—Horses and' ’ Mules. ' We solicit a continuance of your patronage and wish you a ▼ery Happy New Year. Joe Llovd, D<fdt of the decree of above MASTER’S SALE STATE CP SOUTH CABOUNA, County of CoMeton—In Common Pleat. James E. I’eurifoy, PUT, va. 7 By virtue of the decree court herein, 1 will sell at public out. cry before tbe court house iu Vt alter, boro, on aaleaday iu January next (3rd day), witbiu tbe legal houra of aale, the following deacribed real ea tale, to-wit: ,, *11 pT*c**, psT'd or tnct of land aituate in Coileten county and state aforesaid containing six and ote-half (OJ) acres, more or less* bounded Lurch by lauds u«w or form erly of Bedoo ; east by lauds now or formerly of B<doo and Wiehman, south by lands formerly of Wiehman; west by “Verdier Mill" road. Terms of aale cash, purchaser to pay for papers. B C. G. HENDERSON, ; Matter. December 11,1909. "Dr ThoaMs* Beetle OH ia the best remedy tor that ofiaa fatal creep. Has beeamed wttk 1 aw? family for riffat yeaea. WkJtaacaa, BaflalowJf STORE BURNED- Osborn, Dec. 23—News reached here that the store of W. J. Perry on Sugar Hill near here was destroy ed by fire on last Saturday night; a total joss and no insurance. Origin unknown. ^ * W. S. W. THOMAS W- UNDER. Thomas W. Linder was born at a place known as Linder Hill, Round O. Colleton County May 8th 1867 and died in Samnnah, Nov. 27th 1909. He moved to Savannah a good many years ago, through a stranger in that popular City he soon ma^Ie many friends by his manly manners ami by his upright dealings with his fellow man. He was the eldest son of Mr. ami Mrs. A. J. Linder and was ever a dutiful child. He united with the M. E. Church while quite a boy and from that day until his death he was loyal to its cause. He was prompt in attendance, diligent in service, and always ready to respond to its various calls. He married the daughter of Capt. D. S. Cannady. who was sheriff one term during the Civil War. We deeply sympathize with the bereaved, especially his aged parents, wife and children of which there were five, throe girls and two boys. He was laid to rest on the 20th of November at the Old Island Creek Cemetery in the pres ence of many sorrowing relatives and friends. His funeral wag preached at his late residence in Savannah, but by the request of hit relatives Rev. E. D. Craven held#* short service at the grave, very ap propriate to the occasion. G. W. Way. CASTOR IA V«r Inflate and Ghildra. Ik KM Y« lm Atop tafU the Tbe next lime one of the children catch cold, give it something that will prompt ly and freely bat gently move the bowels In that way t&c cold will at once be driven bat of tbe system. ^Ken nedy’s Laxative Congh rtyrop move* the bowels promptly and freely, yet gently, edd at the same time heats irri tation and stops tbe cough, it tae*. pedally good for children. Bold by J M miss rutbmgeThurt. Walterboro, R. P. D. 2. Dec. 23. Special:—Little Mim Ruth Roger happened to a very patgful accident laat week. While geiag down tbe ate * with a plate m bar hand she tripped and feUwttingber'ann in several nteces. -The wound had to be stitched. We are glad to say our] little friend la doing mealy. yesterday. o i ■» t ' A. A. Bryan of Ruffin was in Town yesterday and called to see us. G. L. Brant of Ruffin was a pleas ant visitor at our office yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Easterlm vi«-, ited relatives at Cottageville Sat urday. C. J. Breland was in town yes*| terday with a becaming countenance -its a hoy, # Ezekiel Fox of Adams Run i.^ in town on a visit to his parents. Sheriff and Mrs. Fox. Miss Bertha Katsif of Beaufort is visiting her friends. Misses Bessie and Sarah Kuhn. J. W. Miiey, Jr, and Quinnie Miiey of Little Swamp were in town yesterday and came to see us. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Glover of Shel don came to town to spend the holi days with relatives. J. C, Herndon of Mt. Holly, S. C., (laid our office a pleasant call while here for tne holidays. Miss Belle Westcoat and Miss Mary Howe spertt Xmas with Mrs. Wm. Jaycocks at White Hall. Clarence Fraser of Charleston spent Xmas here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wv Fraser. Miss Jennie Connor who *is teach ing the Roadside school near here, has gone home for the holidays. Mr and Mrs. D. T. Strickland of Smoaks visited relatives at Round and Walterboro during the holidays. Mrs. Bellinger Crosby and sister. Miss Myrtle, and brother, H. A., spent the holidays with their broth er in Savannah. Miss Eva Mace stenographer for the Farmers and Merchants bank spent the holiday at her home at Marion. Miss May Neyle has returned from Charleston where she has been spanning some time with Mrs. T. P. I/eseune. Mias Maggie Gruber and John Bell of Givhans were guests during the holidays of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. IsgeH of Cottageville. Prof. Howard C. Sheridan, prin cipal of the Cheraw’ Graded school is visiting his parents, Prof, and Mrs. Sheridan. Little Miss Reba Walker of Lodge ; is spending the holidays with her 1 uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. ! J. W. Walker of Smoaka. j Dr. and Mrs. S. M. Riddle and i little daughter, Virginia, are visit-j ing Mrs. Riddle’s parents, Mr. ami Mrs. E. M. Jones. J. A. Herndon and sister. Miss ; Ethel of Port Tampa. Fla, and Joe 1 Herndon of Savannah, spent Xmas with his father, L. Herndon of this place. Brown Furniture and Hardware Company have just received the largest shipment of stoves ever received at Walterboro. It is a solid car of Princess ranges. There will he preaching in the Presbyterian church of this place on next Sabbath morning at 11 o’clock by Rev. LeRoy G. Hender son of Knoxville, Tennemee. • W. L. Utsey of Round was among our friends who called to tee us Fri day and Mr. Utsey says he killed two hogs Thursday weighing 740 pounds. The watch given away by the Ehrhardt branch of the S. Finn’s Jewelry store was won by Miss Ca roline Cave, teacher in the Ehrhardt Graded school. The graphophone given away by S. Finn’s Jewelry store was won by Mabel Williams, teacher in the col ored Preebyterian school. Tire luckv number was 1133. Miss Pearl Beach who has been teaching the Tiger Creek school will leave Monday for Columbia where she will take a business course at Draughan’s Business college. Mrs. W. G. Mole and children of Gillisonville spent Xmas with her brother, C. A. Walker of Lodge, and before returning home will spend some of the holidays with her brother. J. W. Walker of Smoaks. • Hugo Sheridan of Florence spent from Friday to]Monday in town with his parents, Prof, and Mrs. Sheridan. Mr. Sheridan is lino type operator on the Florence Daily Times. ►vv. ft. 'IS ’ k ,>♦ r v /■ // ’’TIME MAKES IT PLANE” If an old fellow just ready to die can make it “plane.** what can you do? “TIME" USES OUR PLUSES AND SO SHOULD YOU. Not only “planes’’ but everything else in the hard ware line should be bought here, if you want it right. Price always lowest. BROWN rURNITURE & HARDWARE COMPANY. m BUSY BUSINESS REDUCED SALE. I 6 *’o. Gtitlclrtork Cry FOR FLETCHER'S OA3TORI A THIS WHIIITEREST MOTHERS. During January we will sell all Fall and Winter Hats and Dress Goods AT COST. WATCH OUR BARGAIN TABU. Wc will ofier some rare bargains to be displayed on our Bargain Table. See them before you bug. We wish our many friends and customers a Happy New Year. MRS. W. Ai BLACK The Ladles 9 Store* ;; * Onto* nM for for CkUSra*. • th* Itowel* Cold* fo m I tMt* oat 1 5vrrr isf earea. ftm JiiU. Sc. JUS ffiliiy Mo A HAPPY NEW YEAR. At the close ol the year, we desire to express our * • O > t ' thanks to the people of the County for their liberal patronage during the past year. Our aim in the future shall be to merit a continu ance of your patronage, and we ask that you continue * i * to come to us for anything in DRY GOODS. With best wishes lor your health, happiness and . t* • . I * prosperity during the New Year, we are, . 9 lx • Respectfully and gratefully* ■ V TAYLOR'S wuittMurs ronui swn