The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, December 21, 1910, Image 7

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THE PRESS AND STANDARD. WALTERRORO, S. C. . ~\W Who’5 Who Edition De Luxe, • With List of All Children in Family Who Li Re to Receive Gifts MU. SWELL "DHESSE“R WOULD LIKE TO HECIEVE jKS THESE/ITS THI/fCS HE COULD WEAR. HE LIKES MECK TIES. A a® you CAA Duy, SWELL OfiES FOR HIM FROM US. HE LIKES MUFFLERS. A A® A^« ® J OME. * FOR HIS DRESS-SUIT HE WOULD LIKE A FI ME FAIR OF SUSTE/IDERS. HE COULD USE A FI/fE FAIR OF CLOVES. AMD MR. SWELL DRESSER WILL KMOW THAT THE FRESE/fT VOU DUV FOR HIM IS THE REST yOU CAM GET IM THIS TOWM IF THAT RESEMT DEARS THE MAME OF THE R W. COHEN STORE “THE STORE THAT MAKES GOOD” JT 'i "■ r.; . • : m ? | m ' , '• • L ' ''•li T ' S< v >- ' i fsa h&t. > ■ ( 'V • fl M MASTER’S SALE STATE OP SOUTH CAROUNA County of Colleton In Common Pleu A Karah. Tt Peter W. Brown By virtoe of the Decree of above WO £ POblic sate ia the County and Bt^te afore- Mid. fnntiftiif forty ierea, and bouadad aa follows:. North by lands Of Joe) Brown and Ben Brown, East by part of Mine tract. South by lands of James Stokes, Jr., and James Stokes. Sr., and West by lands of R. E. Campbell: being the same land conveyed to defendant by his mother, Anna Brown, on Sep tember 1.1900. Terms of sale cash. Purchasers to pay for papers. C. G. Henderson, Master. Dec. 12.1910. master'9 SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROUNA, Countv of Colleton. In Common Pleas. Barwick & Schachte, vs. John Jackson. By virtue of the Decree of the above Court herein. 1 will sell at E ibiic outcry before the Court ouae In Walterboro, on Sale day in January, 1911 (2nd day.) within the legal hours of sale, the following deacribed realty: All that certain pieee or tract of land with the build ings thereon, situate in the County State, .aforesaid, containing r-tfaree (S3) acres, more or less, joonded, North and East by hods of Paul Jenkfaw, South and Wart by lands of Bom Fox. Terms to pay for MASTER’S SALE STATE OP SOUTH CAROUNA „ County of Colleton la Common Pleas ^ G. H. Blitch, vs Susan Holmes et al ' By virtue of the Decree of the above Court herein, I will mU at public outcry before the Court House in Walterboro, on Sale day in Janu ary, 1911 (2nd day) within the hgaj hours of Mle, the following o realty: All those certain I knot desc: lota of land known as No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3. No. 1 was formerly owned by Robert Rivers snd r contains four (4) acres, more or less, No. 2 was formerly owned by Benjamin Rivers, and contains three (3) acres, more or leas, No. 3 contains six (6) acres, more or less, and is known as Ned Floyd tract, the whole being three adjoining tracts and bounded as follows: North by road leading from ‘Ravenel to Wiltown Road; East by Wiltown Road; South by lands recently conveyed by S. Brown et al. to D. A. Sauls; West by lands of Frank Richards. The above de scribed property is situated in Adams Run township. County and State aforesaid, and the combined area of the three tracts is thirteen (13) Acres, more or less. Terms of sale cash Compliance with bids to be made on day of sale Purchaser to pay for all papers. C. G. Henderson, Master. Dec. 10. 1910. C G Henderson, Master. 10,1910. BOW’S THIS. ' W« offer Om Haadred Dollar* ward fort a? east sf Catarrh Re am bt oassd by Hall’s Catarrh Cars T. J CBBNBT A Co.. Tpledo, O Wa, tbs sadsiaward. hava kaows ’ P. J. Ohsosy far thelast ]5 yaars. aad be hava him perfectly honorable in all baffarsa traaaaotloaa aad fiaaaHalU •fela to carry aot obligatioaa made by Waldiag, Rinnan & Marvin. Wholeaala Draggista Toledo, O ’a Catarrh Cara la taken intaraal- * directly upon the blood aad i of the •yatem Tcrti- tfraa. Price 75 cents per Hold bv all Drturcista. Tabs Ball’s Family PUla for coastipa- MASTER’S SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROUNA ' County of Colh-ton ' In Common Pleas J. W/Larisey et al vs M. L. Lariaey By virtue of the Decree of above Court herein, I will sell at public outcry before the Court House in Walterbaro, on Sale day in January, 1911 (2nd day) within the legal hours of sale, the following deacribed realty: All that certain tract of land situate in the county and State aforesaid, containing sixteen scree, more or less, bounded on the North by lands of Stanfield; North west by lands of Stanfigld: South by lands of John Remley and Mashawville Vil lage; East by lands of Jack Johnson, formerly of Verdier. Terms of sale cash. Complisnre with bid to be made on day of sale. Purchasers to pay for all papers. C. G. Henderson, Master. Dec. 10,1910. MASTER 0 Q SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROUNA County of Colleton in Common Pleas C. M. Grace, Jr., vs .Frank Simmons By virtue of the Decree of above court hefein, I will sell at public outcry before the Court House in Walteifcoro, on Sale day in January. 1911 (2nd day), within the legal hours of sale, the following described realty: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate in the County and State aforesaid, being a portion of the Walterboro tract of the O. R. Williams place containing five (5) acres, more or less, with buildings thereon; and bounded, North by lands of Amy Blake and Nat War ing, East by road leading to the Verdier Mill. South by lands of Caesar Grant and West by lands of estate of O'Bryan. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. C. G. Henderson, Master. Dec. 10 1910. MASTER’S SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Colleton In Common Pleas Minor C. Carter et al vs r Mary Barnes et al By virtue of the Decree of above Court herein, I will sell at public outcry before the Court House in Walterboro on salesday in January, 1911 (2nd day), within the legml hours of sale, the following described realty: All that certain piece or tract of land, situate in the County and State aforesaid, in Fork of Salkehatchie, measuring and con taining 176 seres, more or less, and bounded as follows: By lands now, or formerly of the estate of Isaac Polk, James Branch, Thomas Polk and Mary Ponds, terms of sale cash. Compliance with bid to be made on day of sale—PurchMen to pay for papers. . C. G. Henderson, Master. Dec. 10-1910. ^ Aectdoote will happen, bat the beat- regniateil funlUee keep Dr Tbomaa’ Electio Oil for each eater genciea. I. ■nbduee the pain and heaia the huua. Wb»n yon have a w»M *et a bottle''of Ohambenain’a Gough Remedy. It will o u Ux >t n up all iigut aim will w rd IT »*•» ten-'ennv toward pneamoma. This rented? contains no opinnt or other narootte and may be given aa confident !£££** m to aa admit. Sold by ail | si' ^ jg&EQL m & m W V •V‘~' r m ’ Vt - >f V ' VM* / ■. v % ■ ’d J ' . -J iropyrtrht Imv. 07 American Preea Aaaoclattow] GRANDPA—Born a long time ago. but atlll take* an Internet In lift. Began to receive knit •lippera is Christmaa gifts a firw years back. Would pre fer aomethhtg else thla year, maybe a meerschaum pipe. GRANDMA—Born a few yearn later than grandpa and atlll considerably younger. Al ready haa on hand large stock of shoulder ahaw la received at Christmas. Fancies Chan- teder bonnets. i i |: PAPA—Born long enough ago to have acquired the ability to fudge cigars by natural selec tion: hence prefers to buy hit own brand. Not old enough for gold headed eanea. Um brella* not barred. MAMMA—Doesn’t tell her age eweept to the census man. Still very young at heart. De serves the beat thet givers can affbrd. Nothing tee good far CHOLLY-Age twenty-one or so. Hse fkney tastes, but will accept with thank* anything from s Christmas card to an aeroplane. L^kea to fly high anyhow, but will settle down to earth when Jh* gets the girl. MISS GLADYS—About nineteen now. Dolls and Teddy beers no longer receivable. Boxes of bonbons, chocolates pre ferred. not refused. Candy kisses acceptable, bur prefers the mistletoe make. Willing to receive anything from a jeweled hatpin to an offer of marriage. THE HEAVLNLY TWINS Born several year* ago and grow ing rapidly. Willie’s taste* run to skates, sled* and motor- > cycles. Millie wants 4o many things she hardly knows what she wants. t. / BABY—See family Bible for date of birth. If only six Weeks old. rubber rattle thankfully received. If ten months, high chair for table. If three years, contents of entire toyshop. rif Mm r *' - , A V. .>£ s . f , ‘ V* \ \ * ,V.' . ■ *1 'J^v' V. w f - .. i y ?, *«J .-'i; ' A;- •»' •w v ^ . .Y'Jgps 1 •iff ' A - / ! >^l LIgg GLADYS! v 4. •' N : LV r-. N \ t-i,.