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TOC 28. 191® THE PRESS AND STANDARD. WALTERBORO. S. C. PAGE -3- Present yourself & new suit Mr Swell presser. ( DEATH OF A. UTILE GIRL On the morning of December 11th the death angel entered the home of Mr and Mrs J C Harrison of Ashton and took ^their darling little girl, Kathleen, from them. She was only a few months old but a sweet and bright child, and it was haj^to give her up, but the Almighty took her away to live with Him in his shining kingdom and with his holy ahgels. Her remains were taken to Doctors Creek Monday for burial. She leaves a heartbroken mother and father and one brother, besides a host of relatives and friends to mourn their loes. Sleep on dear Kathleen, the day will soon come when the dear angels will come to take us home with thee forever. Her Aunt. Wilma Breland. Drs Creek. Dec. 17. /t S'—. ■a. SWELL ‘DTtESSE.Tl WOULT* LIKE TO KECIEVE A.S THESEJ/TS THI/fGS HE COOL'D WE A. K. HE LIKESECKT1ES.\ AptD yOU CAA DUiT. SWELL O/fES FOU HIM FHOM US. HE LIKES MUFFLEHS. A AX> FEEDS 0/4E. FOTt HIS DTtESS-SUIT HE WOULD LIKE A F!/</E TAIH OF SUSTEJiDEns. HE COULD USE A FlJ*ETTA IK OF QLO VES. AMD MK. SWELL DKESSEK WILL KMOW THAT THE THESEMT yOU DUy FOK HIM IS THE DEST yOU CAM CE7 IM THIS TOWM IF THAT THESEMT DEA US THE MAME OF Whfn yon have a cold get a bottle of Chamberlain‘a Cough Hr mmiy It will w> >u (is yon np all tight and will ward off ary tendency toward pneumonia. Tbit remedy contains no optnm or other narcotic and may be given aa confident ly to a baby aa to au adolt, Hold by all dealera. Express Delivered or called for at, every part of the city. Telephone 8b. N. C. A. SAULS. AGENT. At Southern Express Co. prefutfoaoZ THE H. W. COHEN STORE “THE STORE THAT MAKES GOOD” ornoB of Of. A. J. Anderson DENTAL SURGEON . Office Hours: J •* • p ® 8 p. ns.. 6 p. aa OPPOSITE Fanner a and Mwohanu Bank. ’Phone lOOa. WALTERBORO, 8. Q Wm. J. Flsbbnrn# Heber R. radgett FISHBURNE & PADGETT Attorney and Couaaelora at Law WALTERBORO. - - S. C. v D. MASTER'S SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Colleton In Common Plea-s ' G. H. Blitch. vs Susan Holmei et al By virtue of the Decree above Court herein, I will public outcry before thy (3ourt H of th» mm I a i [oust in Walterboro, on Sale day in Janu ary, 1911 (2nd day) within iht? Itga hours of sale, the following desci ibed realty: All tho«*e certain lot> of land known as No. 1, No. 2 and No 3. No. 1 was formerly ow/ied b\ Robert Rivers and contnif s four (4) acres, more or less. No. 2 was formerly owned by Benjamin Rivers, and contains three (2) acres more or less. No. 3 contains six (6) acres, more or less, and is known as Ned Floyd tract, the whole bei-»g three adjoining tracts and bounded as follows: North by road leadin' from Ravenel to Wiltuwn Road; East by Wiltown Road: South by lands recently conveyed by S. Brown etal. to D. A. Sauls; West by lanot of Frank Richards. The above de scribed property is situated in Adams Run township. County and 1 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. WASTER'S SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA - County of Colleton In Common Pleas ‘Minor C. Carter et a' vs Mary Barnes et al By virtue of the Decree of above Court herein, I will sell at public outcry before the Court House in W a Iter I tor o on salesday in January, 1911 (2nd day». within the legal 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 Salkeha'ohie. measuring and con taining 17H acres, more or less, and hounded as follows: By lands now. or formerly of the estate of' Isaac 1‘olk, James Branch, Thomas Polk and Mary Ponds, terms of sale ,’ash. Compliance with bid to be made on day of sale—Purchasers to pay for papers. C. G. Henderson. Master. Dec. 10-1910. , MASTER S SALE STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA, Countv of Colleton. In Comm°n Pleas. Rarwick & Schachte, vs. John Jackiem By virtue of the Decree of the above Court herein. 1 will sell at pubiic outcry before the Court House in Walterlxno, on Sale day in January, 1911 (2nd da>.) within the legal hour* of ^aie, the followi-g described realty: All that certain ^ — , piece or tract of lai d witn the build- - - « _ _ _ _, . _ ings thereon, situate in tl e County •VI ASTER S SALE land State aforesaid, containing MASTER'S SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Colleton In Common Pleas C. M Grace, Jr. vs Frank Simmons By virtue of the Decree of above court herein. I will sell at public ou,tcry before the Court House in Walterboro. 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, situat; in the County and State aforesaid, being a portion of the ^’alterboro tract of the O. K. Williams place containing five (5) acres, more or leas, 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. i C. G. Henderson. Master. Dec. 10 1910. tUal KstaU, Brokerage an< Insurance. LOANb NEGOTIATED Hous»* to 'Jpposiu the Market, W ALTER BO 1*0, 8. Q. J AH. K TEUftlFOY. JMX 0. FSURIFOT PIDRffOY BBOTHERS. itternejs and Counsellors at Law All Bastaeas fivea Prompt Attoattea. OVKft the press and stamdam. ITALTERBOKO. - • • S. O STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA • Countv of Colleton In Common Pleas • o J. W. Larisey et al F ^ vs , M. L. Larisey By virtue of the Decree of above Court herein. 1 will sell at public outcry before the Court House in Walterboro, on Sale day in January. 1911 (2nd day) within the legal hours of sale, the following described realty:. All that certain tract of land situate in the county and State aforesaid, containing sixteen acres, more or less. Bounded on the North by lands of Stanfield: North west by lands of Stanfield: South by lands of John Remley and Mashawville Vil lage: Flast by lands of Jack Johnson, formerly of Verdier. Terms of sale cash. Compliance with bid to be made on day of sale. Purchasers to pay for all papers. C, G. Henderson, ' - •» Master. Dee. 10,1910.- I thirty-three (33) acres, more or less, and bounded, North and last by lands of Paul Jenkins. South and West by lands of Ross Fox. Terms of sale cash, Purchaser to pay for papers. C G Henderson, Master. Dec. 10, 1910 - I HOW Vihlb. We off-r One Huiiilnd Dollar* ft# ward for f ny cpac of t’aiarrii that tan- not >■*- ( nr<*<( by lU'l.’d Catarrh Cur* F. .1 CHF.NKY & fo . ToMa, <' Wi*. the uodeisigned. hav* known F I I. Cheney for the l»**f 1"» vear«. and be lieve him peTtVctiy honorable iu all nunlnrsA trar.eaeitoPA and financially #b e ■,o ia r ry out ooligsttont made by ule firm Waldinj. Ktnnan vV Marvin. tVhoi "a da Drog«iM* Toledo. O. Hall'a Cetarra Cure 'aken internal ly. acting direct iy up n the Hood and muona aurfacea of the ey»teni Tecti- moniala aent free Price 75 cents per bottle. Hold by all Druggiata. Tats Ball's Vesu<y **»*!• lvr conatlpa- MASTER’S SALE STATK OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Colleton In Common Pleas A Karesh. vs Peter W. Brown By virtue of the Decree of above Court herein. I will -**11 at pubii:* outcry before the Court House in Walterboro. on Sale day in January. 1911, the following described realty. All that piece or jiarcel of land, sit uate in the ( #unt\ and State af »rv- sair), containing fortv »cr€*s. ami bounded as follows: North by lands of Joel Brown and Ben Brown. East by part of same tract. South by land.- of James Stokes. Jr., and James Stokes, Sr., and West by lands of R. K Campbell: being the same land conveyed to defendant by his mother. Anna Brown, on Sep tember 1 1900. Terms of sale each. Purchasers to pay for papers. C. G. Henderson. Master. Dec. 12. v 1910. B- V. BLAH ss, DENTAL SURGEON 1 have reopened my dental office, and have associated with me DR. JOHN H. BAKER. All work given prompt attention. Office next Terry & Shaffer’s Store. Office Honrs: 8.30 am to 2 p. m.* 3 to 6 p. m. "Ppone No. <V7a. 'X^'alterboro, N CJ DEATH OF G R. E. LINDER. • On November 3th. the death angel entered the home of Mrs Elizabeth Linder and claimed for its victim her dearly beloved hus band, George Linder. He had been confined to his bed two years, and all was done for him that loving hands and kind hearts could do but to no avail. He leaves a broken hearted wife and five daughthers and five sons, besides a host or rel atives and friends to mourn their loss. The funeral services were held in the Mt. Carmel church by the pastor. Rev. J E Rushton. The bereaved family have our deepest sympathy. Sleep on dear Uncle Ceorge, And take thy rest. We loved thee well. But God loved thee best. A loved one from us has gone A voice we loved is stilled A place is vacant in our home That never can be filled. His Devoted Niece. DEATH OF MRS HENRIETTA GRIFFIN. Mrs Henrietta D Griffin died at her home at Sandy Dam Monday, December Pith at t> o’clock. She was 70 years old and was sick seven months. All was done for her that loving hands and medical skill could do, but to no avail. She is survived by two children. M V Griffin of Sandy Dam and Walter Griffin of Florida, one brother. L R Hioit of Walterboro, and two sisters. Mrs Willie Griffin of Sandy Dam ond Mrs Lizzie Halford of Stokes. She was a devoted mother and loved by all who knew her. but God loved her best. Farewell, Aunt, but not forever, There will be a glorious dawn We shall meet to part no never, Oh the Reseurrection morn. Tho thy darling form lies sleeping In thy cold and silent tomb. Thou shalt have a glorious awaken ing When the blessed Lord doth come. Florence Hiott. Walterboro, Dec. 18. "Huffered dmy and meht the torment of itching pile*. Nothing helped me until 1 need Doan’s Ointm »n*. It cured me permanently."—Hon. John U. Gar rett, Mayor, Girard, AU ECHOES FROM SMOAKS. As the Yule tide draws nigh, we find the children happy over the anticipation of good old Santa’s an nual visit,, and the older ones glad to see their merry faces light up with pleasure at mentioning even the name of the dear old saint. The merchants are looking for ward to a busy time during the Xmaa season. Smoaks is on a boom; and the peo ple here love their dear old Colleton; and are proud of living Colletonians. The Sunday Schools are progress ing well with the faithful few who attend. Parenta should take a great interest in the spiritual welfare "of their children, and see that they at- ten4 Sunday School regularly. The day school here is progres sing nicely, and we hope to have a successful term. Every family baa need of a good, re liable liniment Kor sprains, braises, loreneaa of the mnsclea sod rheumatic pslna there is none belter than Cham berlain’s. Sold by all dealers. flow Old People May Prolong Their Lives At advanced age the organs act more slowly than in youth. Circu- l.ition bei onu s poor, blood thin and watery, appetite titful. and diges tion weak. 'I his condition leaves the system oprn to disease such as ( oughs, Colds Grippe, Pneumo nia, KheumatUm, etc. N INOL is the greatest health creator and body builder we know of for old people, as it supplies the very elements needed to re build wasting tissue and replace weakness with strength. ' HKRK IS THE MtOOF A rmne Is rr«ar«U>* hi Albany, N. T., af * m onian who fait aba wna trraSIna •town kjr aga and wa* dooaunt la Iba weak and fee bln raadiltaa af old ■»»ale. hhr bad no atrwagtb and the altgMMt «*• rrtton tired bar. bat YINOL made her well and •(rang, and ahe Male* that aha feel* ten teara eavager than aha dM ba ton* taking YINOL, We 8$k every aged person in this neighborhood to try a bottle of VINOL with the understanding that we will return their money if it docs not prove beneficial. JOHN M KLEIN, Druggist, Walterboro. S. C. Special Sale Began Dec. 12, 1910, Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes and Notions! .Must be sold prac tically at and below COST. 20 per cent, and 25 per cent, less on all usual Prices, Be sure and attend this Sale, as you will get Extra Good Goods at Extra Cheap Prices at M. B. Glass, CottageviDe, : S. C A health? mas is a king in hit own right; mi uhealthv man i* an unhappy a ave Burdock Blood Bitters builds up •cuml hesltb—kMpa yon well. T— (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium)* Prompt Powerful Permanent s The quicker s o©‘d is >*a i he danger from o'h*r serious disea***. Hull, of Watelry. Vs., toiler* Chamberlain's to be abooto elv tho the market Dr cotds mended it to nsy fr agrss with Bto " Fur gotten, rid of the {•neamoaia ai.d Mr B W s«v# “1 firml* Cough Remedy preparation on 1 have recom- tad they al) ■ale by rit ooooooooooooooooooooooooo- M \STER’S SALE STATK OF SOUTH CAROLINA Oiunty of Colleton . In Common Flea* O. M. Doctor, vs .a, Jane Fraser et ai By vhftue of the Decree of the above Cjwrt herein, I will sell at public outcry, before the court house ui Walterboro on sale day in Janu ary next (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, containing one hundred acres more or less, and tiounded. North by lands of James Brice. East by lands of L. W. Mc- Cants, South by the avenue to- the Brjwn tract, and Wes^ by lands ,of Jacob Scriven. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. C. G. Henderson, Master. 12. IStt®. It* twnefiripl <-f. Stubborn raws feet* are u<u.illy yiehl t-' P. P. P. fell very <)uit.Uy when other me.li- Ctuc* atv vuclcs flood result* nre lasting—it cure* you to stay cured P. P. P. Make* rich, rcl, pure T>1 amI—cleans*--. the entire system—clear* the brain — strengthens digestion and nerve*. ^ A j»o\itivc sj>ecific for Blood Poison and skin tiiseases. Drives out Rheumatism and Stops th# Pain; end . Malaria; is a woiidetful tonic and bo ly-builJer. Thousands endorse it. F. V. UPPMAN, SAVANNAH, GA. M. JAFFA ■/' mnmnmm^^a T UK MOST REASONABLE SELLER I las Received FALL GOODS More than his store can hold. SOME OF IT MUST GO AT ONCE Come and take advantage of lorced low prices. MAIN ST. WALTERBORO. S. C