The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, December 16, 1914, Image 7

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•r - 1 t * s DECEMBER 16,1914. . THE PRESS AND STANDARD, WALARRCCR 0, & C. PAGE SEVEN i •• Letters to Santa Claus From The Children. Waltcrboro, 6. 0., . ' D9C. 12. 1914. * * Dear Santa: * Please don’t forget me. when you pass oar your journey. Please briny me a doll a carriage and plenty o! all kinds of fruits and candles. Thelma Herndon. • • • Waltcrboro. tf.'V.. Dec. 12. 1914. Dear Sa nta: Please bring o:c a cap pistol and a-air .rifle. a*»d plenty of all kinds <rf, fruit and candies. ■ , Gu^sy Herndon. ‘ * • • • t> Walt- rboro. R. C.. D‘»e. 12. 1914. Dear Santa: Please bring me a nllly goat and wagon and air rifle and some nuts and some oranges and candy and just anything that is nice to eat jCmas. times. . Denny Herndon. Walterhqro. S. V:,. Dec. 9. 1914. Dear Santa:* Don’t' forget .me when you pass. ; on your journey, bring me a doll and a eariage, fruits and candies, i also a little piano. I am as ever, your little girl. „ Blonnie, Herndon, ■u your future gifts. I remain, your little friend, . . + v .* Hal O’Quinn. • • • * Walterboro, 8. C. . Dec. 13th, 1914.. Dear Santa Claus: -•.. I will a?k you to bring me a 22- • rifle some tpys.some 'nuts and can dles and a wood old barlo knife and all kinds of fruits, that is'all I want from your little friend. . Parker Simmons. I Wa’t^horo. S.’ C. Dec. 9. 1914. Denr Santa Claus: I am a'little girl about eight years old. and I am going to school and I .am going to ask you to bring me a j doll br.by sortie f«ro crackers and .i | little piano and a doll carriagi^Vind some fruit. that Is all I will ask for from your little girl, Daisy Simmons. • • • Walterboro.'S. C. Dec. 14, 1914. Dear Santa: Please brine us a doll and cart Saturday, Dk. 19tb, Will Be The Last Day Of t . 'r ‘ . l 'and some candy and Fruit. You* lit’tle friend. Zilla.and Viola Thompson • * ft Dear old S#nta I want you to bring me some or- ang apples and parnas and sojuo will 6e convenient for you to leave Are crackers and a little wagon for us, would and will be thapkful- . little Willis Bridge, ly received. . • Cottageville. S. C. C. Mays Padgett. • • • a 4 • Dear Santa (’lass: Walterbo r '>. S. C., I am a little girl nix 6 years old. t Dec. 11. l<tn. Want you to bring me some Dear Santa Claus: " # j candy and some orange an^ a I am just a littl* girl and am baby.- Please bring them for wanting you to stop and make me Santa. Matter Fer-*>:son. •' ire Stoi as. MU Into Cash anob' [U I d M $8.69 i re a visit while you are making your ■ journey. 1 want you to bring me a bracelet and a doll and ^carriage to ride in. also a toy stove to cook my meals with, a bureau, comb and - brush, a bracelet, sortie, fruiT and candies and nuts . and bananas. From your little girl, Viola O’Qcir-n. • • • Walterooro. S. (’., Dec. 11, 1914. Dear Santa: Dec. 10. 1914. Cottage* iKe, 3 C. • • • . Cottageville. S. C. Dec. 16*bi 1 *14 Dear Mr. Saint: This Xmas I can walk and talk but I am only fifteen mopt.is c!d the best jfinas present I wart vou tc leave in my little stocking Is a. paw- sifler and lota of grape* ai d oir.pges and lots of nice toys l will tell you / t good bye I hope to" see you Xmas, Don’t forget to stop to see rtte bye bye. Your llttlest friend, when you are making your journey j Madison Griffith, through these sticks. I want you P. S. Oh, yes. I can blow on a month, • N;' Men’s Suits, $12.00 to 118.00 values .. .... Men’s Suits, $20.00 to $25.00 value-. Sale price .... • $12.87 Boys’ Knee Suits, $3 00 values. . 31116 price $1.69 Boys’ Knee Suits, $4*0.0 values. Sale price . $2.47 Boys’ Knee Suits, $5.00 values, ‘ Sale price .. $2.79 Boys’ Knee Suits, $6.00 values Sale price .* $3.79 . ■ C” ' . . Boys all wool Overcoats, ,$5.00 value, ~ $3.92 Men’s Work Pants, $1.50 value, Sale price , . 89c eductions on Every Article to bring me.a doll and carriage, and a toy piano and toy Move, some Are crackers and some roman candles, also rfbme nuts, fruits and 'gmiy, I think this will satisfy my •wants. T am your little girl, Lola O’Quinn. ' • ' • • • . Walterboro. S (*.. . Dec. 11. 1911. . Dear Santa. Claus: Please bring me a pretty doll and cart, a tea set and ptano. some can dy and fruits. Hope this i s not asking too much of you.' - From your little friend. ° ' Bessie O’jjflkr.n. - *. : V '"-’. / Walterboro. 8. C. Dec. 9. 1914. Dear £anta Claus: I am looking forward with mqch Joy to see you Xmas. When you pass through town, don’t forget to organ please bring me one. "< • • • „ /(’ottageville, 8. C. Dec. 15 th. 19 j 4. My d-'ar old Santa: Why Xmas only a few davn off and I am so glad to see vou cottv* to j» .see me, you will And a little '■tockin'- hanging and waiting for something nice for I have bean good little bovr this year, noty Mr. Saint pleare please bring me a toy pistol lot o' pretty things don’t bring me any craker I am afraid of them bring me a wagno horn knife grapes nuH candy orangs apples I will close I am most four years old at last Mr ,Saint and I ant thlnging f am most a man too. your little friend, Lawrence Herbert Griffith. ■ s * * - ^ ' / Cottneeville, g. C. Dec. VI, 1914. Dear Santa clat’s, . This Christmas V want you to Men’s all wool Pants, $2.00 value. Sale price $1.29 'Men’s fine wool Pants, $2-50 value, Sale price ^ gQ Men’s Dress Pants, $4.00 value, Sale price .... . * » Ladies’ Black Coat Suits, $7.50 value, Sale price ./f . .. .. $3.47 Ladies’/Black and Blue Coat Suits, $15 00 value; sale price $6.79 bring me a box of Are crackers. ahd jpj ea i«v hrlng mo « bo^ of tools to air*rlAe, with a pound of shot, also ; with, a foot hail and a iittli? bring me candy, apples and oranges, rocky ho&#o to ride on and a air- Will he ever .^o much. oblige good j r jfj e ari( j gome shot to shoot in ic old Santa. I remain.- your little --* chiim. . ^ , ’ • Ethell O’Quinn. little pony and wagon t orido Walterboro, S. <’ Dec. 9. 1914. and I 1 ”’ {A drum 4 ahd.a horn. Please brine me some presents to play with t , fals fai ‘."and «on*.o fruit of all kiv !« isome fife crau kers nm! \om*» .roman Dear Santa Claus: I am expecting vou Xm%s. BriT7 , me an air riAe with a pound of shot. | a billy goaf, a hot of Are crackers, j candy, apples and oranges. I think ] this is all.*' Come early so I can meet you before I go to sleep. Your little friend, i.i* Eddie Harper. • ••• ' ’ • Walterboro. S. C. ^ * Dec. 9. 1914. (» fandlea to >boot. a cow- bOKvmit and lots of fire works I tr Ml cl of this time with lots o f love, "Ralph GtiffRb. « fo*- Dear Sbrtt.i Claim Please send me a.? many nice things as you can I would be glad of a freight train roman.can dle^ and other Are works Pleaso bring me a gater some fruit and candles, pef your little boy Carl Still. • • • «e Santa; tw* clad to Tiave you visit with a Dear Santa f’laus. We are two little ma Xmaa> Bring me a riAe with a r -- _ pound of shot. I also want a wagon and aome fruit a^d all kind of can-^ dies. I remain. ^ Your little* chiim. Cason Herndon. Pa. and a jump out the box. boya, 8 and 9 years o'd, Have been working on tbe farm this year and are now going to school! 'We are obedient in and out of school. Can’t ycui reward us by bringing us a good air riAe and some shot Christmas? E\er your little boys, Bernal and (’barley, . Williams, S. O. V* Dec. 10, 1914. • * • Walterboro. S. • ( . V \ Dec. 9. 1914. Dear Santa Clgus: I want you to come to see me j Xma.’. When you come, bring mej ^ candies, apples, oranges, a box of baby a little table aad.tea se^ ajid an air- rifle and * a little chair and a little stove, and Thanking you for if I am not asking two much of Dear,Santa Cl^ytiK.* I want you to bring me a big doll Are crackers, pound of shot. y Ladies’ White Shirt Waists, 75c valu? Sale price... ^ . .• > .. . Men’s and Ladies' Mufflers, 50c value Sale price .. He 7^' The bst Days Of this Great Sale be marked by greater PRICE REDUC TIONS than ever. We have quite a number of articles that only one and twa of a kind re main from a lot—These articles we are going to dose - out at YOUR OWN FIGURES. No greater opportun ity to save money on your FALL . and WIN TER NEEDS will be of- fered you than the clos ing days of this GREAT SALE. Men’s Work Shoes, $2.00 values, Sale price <j* j Men’s Solid Leather Shoes, $3.00 val ues; sale price . . . *<jyj 0^ Men’s “Bates’ Sale price . Sure To This Week. Shoes^ $4.00 values ;* 1,19 • • • ^ ! Men’s ‘‘Regal” Shoes, $5.00 values'; • Sale price $4.47 Ladies’ Solid Leather Shoes, $1 50 tb $2.00 values; sale price $1.29 ■ y / <* Ladies’ Firie Dre#s Shoes, $IL00 val ues; sale price . ..... J Ladies’ Fine Dress Shoes, $3.50 val ues; sale price . $2,17 4 Men’s Hats, $1.00 and $1.25 values, Sale price ... * (Children’s all leather Shoes, $3 50 val ue ; sale price .. .. 97c Men’s Dress Hats, $2.00 values. Sale price ... .. % * $1.19 Men’s Fine Dress Hats, $3.00 values. Sale price .... .\/v. $1.79 Men’s Fine Dress^Shirts, 75c values^ Sale price .. ,... .. .. ’ Men’s Heavy Flee Underwear. 50c f', values; sale’.. 37c Boys’ Knee Pants, 75c values; Sale price’ ../ .. .. 47c Boys’ Overalls, 35c values Sale Price \ .... / . The Terms of This Sale is Spot Gash I'..: ® ¥ ft A. S. KARESH, MANAGER. — ,/■ - • •' • real fiion Lovingly Ro.m Br*l2ni|, merry Xnra-. to all i you a little Pcacntr and some fruit and randy. y • , I am a-school girl 8 years old. Ottle Ray Bryan, ( • • • ,' Walterboro. S. C. .1 *V " ... ’ i (’o*agev|lIo, Sy (’. Dear Mr Santa Claua Dee. 14, 1914. I want you to bring me a little Druiii'} Dear santa<Taus, and a auttomobile and ’ Some *ffe | T want you to yleaRt* bring me a work* and a littleXHoune/aiid Some parplar rifle and bullets to shoot ^ fruit and candy. I wn a little Boy, bycycle a pump, a cow Jioy suit an I not old Enough to *0 tb^School yet. lota of preaehts and lots of frpi Willie Kerahaw Bryon. Walterboro, S. N Are erkekera - and romatj candles a little pony and bugy and wagon to lick For Beauty, Durability. N’o Pa’rtMrg. No lit pairs: Ixivv In surance. Cool in r’lirn^ner. Warn* in Winter. SUMMERVILLE BRICK COMPANY, Summerville, S.-C. you a merry ( hridmaa ;.nd a happy new year. Your .-ffertinao' friend. R* ba Hler?. ‘Ruffin, s.-r. •* .< ~ . ” • Dec. 14. 1914? Dear old Santa: ' ‘ ' here Is a little boy Just vix year' old, knocking to have a w'brd with you. I ’want to ask you if •you please t& bring me a pretty doll and a little house for It- Some fir*- woNts and a little gumAfag* Xina«. pull me in a little harness. I will* close for this time ’ Peirce griffUh. • • • Walterboro, S. ('. • *’ Dee. 15. 1914 Dear Santa. Claus, I will write you and tell"you what I want for Christmas. '* L want a lit-! new year lie-sowing nyachine and a Itttle tes- I am going to School hnd hav* been tangent and a small dool I am in trying to be good, so you. ca.» as/K the jiony contest at Mr. Browns store Misg Johnson if I hgve been good I will thank ever who will help me. enohgh for you to come to flee. I . hope 1 will hee successfull. Well Please Santa Jet me hear from you 1 will close for this time. Hopping • X Waltertbro. S (’. • Dec. 15. 1914 Dear Santa (’tana. I will write and tell yon what I want for Christmaa. 1 want a little etin and some fruit Well 1. v.TI dose for this time. Hopping .you A v a merry (’hrlitn’as and a happpy Your affectionate friend ifiijt liters. • ^ Tht taWaa That Baas Nat Aftact Tha Naai ol iu tnoic asd lasatir* cflcct. LAX A- TLVK HRO|po Of IXINK i» better than ont nary (jHinin* and doc* not can** nt-nrottsttni* n r nna-ng in head the loll name and iuok lor tbe •■(nature tf K. W C.KOVK 2’c. Mrs. Mr( Iain's Kk|»erienr<> with the . (roup. “When my hoy. Ray, was small he was.subjeet-to croup and I w as al ways alarmed at such times. Cham berlain's Cough Remedy provec by farobetter than any‘other tor nthin trouble. It always relieved him quickly. I am never without It in the house for I know It Is a positive cure for croup.” writes Mrs. \V. R. McClain, Blairsville, Pa. For sale by all dealers. *• _ 1 -/I ■kg T- . I.J - • ■ A, - j ■ i Executor's Notice.^ "'All persons indebtedYo theftstafe of W. E. Smith will pay same to th<» undersigned. And all, persons hold- 4 ing claims against the said esta'e will present the same duly proved. HEBEU H. PADGETT. Nov. 25-3t - Executor. . < e l / \ /«* J6 ft