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X * \Ma r urn* TBI AND BTARDAB), DEC. H. 1»1 r I t W. W. aMOMC, JR.' M tk« *»)mhetOt l> Wit.' %? .'ll! Mutii ii mini 0. ^JTBpNECJpAT. DEC. n. 1910. ti" A Merry to all r’ -i. toriwy% ot fNMtjpriMAtOttaV »*> Mr/MUej has fobbed the aonrey Of Braxton townahip and the little tirl will aoan t«U the little bay whether ahe n^l aoeeyt hie invita tion.—Hampton Cownty NeWa. IT. bar wH to go ta He not Men aanat aaanra a two>thirda note, wbiefa io a large majority—a majori ty wMehifo can hardy bettene will bo aoenred. Lot no look into tfaio propoaidon Jnot a Uttle and aee if thia territory will better ita condition by going to We are going to onj or in- thnidalion. If a two-thirda majority .j ,, i ,,, , = i/ lf Hampton la fortunate and Broxton township ia annexed, and il Bambeag if fortunate • and Warren township 1 b annexed, will it be “New Colleton” or just altered.— Hampton County News. Up to the present writing the turkey for out Xmas dinner b not gobbling in our back yard—so very waa/y of our friends think the other ones are going to send it. Thirty-three times has The Prem 4nd Standard wished its readers % Merry Xpaas, and none were more sincere than the wish of the paper at this tame. May every one .in this land of "7>urs have a, r happy Christmas and a joyful reunion. ^ ,To repeat an ill report b to pour Oil upon a fire. That b excellent advice given by Charles H Spurs an; “ ft hen yoa hear an ill report about anybody, halve and quarter it—And then say nothing about the rest.— Christian Observer. \- 1 1ncluding territorial jtye census just taken gives the Vnited States. i 101.100,000. In the States *e 9*72.266, an increase of aj per leant. In South Carolina are 1,515,- 400 an increaee of 13,01 per cent j8h Me are ail growing eh? i I r We cannot understand bow so many hoopla call themaeles Chris tians iai.thb Christian land, who celebrate the birth of the Prince of Peace by getting on a glorious drunk Why should hundreds of dollars -be sent out of Colleton county for stuff which drives out all thoughts of the Christ, when so much more happiness would be given by the purchase of simple little toys for the boys and girls, or even by purchas ing some of the necessities of life such as shoes, hats clothing etc. Surely those who are thus celebrat ing Christmas 'gave not seriously ' thought of all this. Lit us have sober and a saner Christmas. THE CONCEALED PISTOL. Twe fafct that John J Jones of Branchvtll* bad a pistol in bb pocket was responsible for the shocking tragedy ip the postoffice of that fawn qn Thursday. Had Jondb been unarmed Abe Pear Is tine, a poupiar young man. Would be alive, and hb wife, children god friends unbowed by grief. Had Jones been unarmed he would b? free, sound in body and unstained In honor. Instead he lies In jail. - Toat which is in mind no man knows, but n pal) hangs about the home where h» left, a young wife. The concealed weapons offer ful lest play for unbridled tempera They bring grief to the hou«te of their victims, and curses upon the kopars oltboss that wield them.— laturday’a Columbia State. raally and truly derira to go to Char- e> baton county. The Prs— and Stand-, aid will wish them God-spesd. But wa wish to present a few thoughts for tbs consideratioo of these good L Charleston county b n ' city” county. In other words the grant majority of the people of the county are eitisens of the city of Charleston The affairs, political and otherwise, will be managed by the city. What ever consideration <fr given the “country” districts will be In the nature -4 “crumbs from the rich marf's table,”—they are not in posi tion to demand their rights. 2 Charleston county does not want this territory annexed. We have it on good authority that Charleston county dose not wish to enlarge her territory by annexing these townships. Where b the pride—the manhood of the people who will by their vote thrust them selves upon a county which will not bold our the hand of brotherly love 4n welcome. We do not believe the Native Colletonians in the territory will do it, and if they do what can they expect from Charleston? 8. Taxation. We have not the exact figures before us, but we present the figures from the bosks of Charleston county In the near future. But from what we are told the tax values of real property are at leant four times what they are in Colleton, La therefore, that in Colleton are re turned on an average of $2,50 per Jy acre, la Charleston county are turned at 110.00 per acre. 4. Charleston b a dispensary county; By a very large majority the people of St. Pauls voted for prohibition. By going to Charles ton county they will undo their vote, and may have dispensaries opened in their territory. We understand there are plenty of advocates for opening dispensaries in this secton This should be a matter of grave concern to all good prohibitionists. Then Charleston*• methods of deal ing with the liquor question is obnoxious. Blind tigers, licensed by Charleston, would spring up and spread abroad their noxious vices. A fine every three months b nothing less than a license fee. 5. This annexation movement b in the rictTmau’a favor. By this w • 1 - o / - ‘ ) the prosperous or wealthy truck planter would only be benefit ed. What chance, think you, poor man, would you have in ths courts •f Charleston county?- Suppose you are carried there for trial for your life, for example? Would a jury of dagoes or foreigners be likely to give you the same justice you would expect from the people of your native county, people of the same kind as > ourselves? Then whom would you employ as your legal advisers? Men whom you never, knew, whose fees would perhaps be exorbitant, and who would not know you and who wou.d taka no Tan new have n in had ybn gift np n matin ths laat rasa. Yonr lata sata,bowfvar, wfB.ba. gnavdai tha dalagatfcm aa weH aaif yon g maa&qr of tha dfiagatioa. A poor amn can ran for office in Why, tha —mwimt for for Repraesntathre in wo art told, b $125. In CbOotoa. $10. . A. Yon eaa gat what yon want in CoOatoo. iWa dsiagatian in tha legblatore art alreaby pladgod to fivo the paople of St Paub what they have talced for in tha way of |g|blatioa. So why tbb haste? la it wiaa, therefore, to go to a new county, to strange conditions, foreign alliances, and new nmoria- tioos, Mmpiy to please a few men. the dtief of whom b working for •elf interests and b bring paid a regular salary for hb work? • Colleton county b just at the threshold of an era of prosperity never before dreamed of, and to bring to pass the great things of which she is capable she needs the undivided support of her loyal sons everywhere. Is ihe getting it when some of them are working for her dismemberment? Sons of Colleton in St. Paub, we do not believe it will be to your best interests to take this step. We advbe against it, and urge you to quit yourselvsa as men on the 17th of January. Vote for your best in terests and you will vote to stay in Colleton. ros » O.ai iwoeti ii at tf tefthe vasts of ths swatk to asi J. W.OABSOV, YaravUftt, b O. ^ A n , J o~. unit FOB KALB OH BBNT-Oaa mmj. B.M. Jones. FOB BALB—Two fee forms, owe hi Lodge,B. U,ao4••» osar Lo4go.ll. O., for ooah or oo oosy poyisois. For > farther panics Its onto to or coll oe O. J. Com, It It tf Ladgo, B. a FOR BALE—I hovo for mb thro* also yuoag amiss sal table for farm or Um- bsr parposoa 1 will soil tfem $*-cash or for a kaakabn aapor. - OJCobo, 10 It tf Lodge, 6.0. FOB bALE—Fall lLE—Fall Ibsot olootro coosm! for the kitoaoa. Vary cheep. saiy. L N Glover, Forattaro 4 boro. MEETING AT ADAMS RUN. We are authorised to announce that there will be a mass meeting held at Adams Run, Friday. Dec. 30, at 11 o'clock for the porpoee of dio- cussing the proposed secession to Charleston county. Senator Acker man. the other members of the del egation and other prominent speak are trill he present Eueryone b invited to attend. Tax Returns, Ths AwHtor’s rfflos trill O' so for taking tax tmoras from Js->. 1st to Fob. W b. lilt. , The low ivqotfos that all property bs Hated for lasso tbit yw»r psrsoeal prr p»ry. owca mortgogss, mowry. ete. al-o •o looomo tax on Ihoosm of $2 800 M sad apwents. TtsroshoUbs capitatioo tax of 80 oasts no ah 4<e« sou tbs i>me ods to bo asposdnd fwr sobnoi psrposss. Dngs not istoiaod tor taxottns sasll aot bs b« * to bs p’opsrty Is asy of tbs oouru of All m-U* between the ages of tl sad 00 years, except Confederate toidiort «I those bersoas Inespabm of ssrolng s ►apn rt by belar l si wed or from say otbrr caa-o ate liable to poll tax. All proper.y maet beas-e aetl at 'its trae val o la nam* y, M shich la eon- • rood to mow “tne sum at wbiob said piopsny auder ordtosry aroumstssoee sould »eii for oseh M Iton't ssb ihot youi property be taken f.H>B the NDoke tli* Kami ss last year All p>oprrtv tua*t be l<sted ini prope* lilsukeai-d -worn to Township sud o* xb< ol diairict toast b- giteo. Iho Aaditor or his dipatv sill be st the iolio«ti<g piace« on -he ds'es men unoed below to Uk- us tot'tins He* driifc nvli a Toe ony fauito’y 8 Pniie Wedut-Mley Jsnusry 4 Holder- l»r Pwigett’s storv Thursday Ja-'tsrt 8 Rio Ps'Oh Frldss January 6 8tdka Store H%tuidat a m January 7 A-btoo Osia na- p m JenosTy T. Bells T> e-dsy 4a> nary 10 L- dge Wrdntisttay Isnoaiy 11 Berea Tbur-dsy Jsuearv 12 fBooks KiiU-y JaMarav Id. ^ Johns tkbuol IlwosoSaturday Jaenary Os Ire villa Taes lay Janoary 17. Cmtagevilie ft’oleead** Januarv 18. Ma«*le t ana Tbaioitay Janaary If. Htd.ot F btay Jan eat y It • Rsv-aei ndey «anaor> 28 * anraa X Ro»te Tussiday Jaaoary M Meggst'a Wedroodav Jsnqai v 28. Ada«oo Baa Tmroday PaSaarv 28. Jaoboimb wo Fndav daouary 2? Isiooa Poad tmterday lasmar* 2K A A Hut arson, Jr, Aadbor OadeSea C'ooaty. WANTED—A good respectable eoomu., with oat chi drsa, to do general boose worlr Will pay Ubeiai wages. Ap ply to Mrs O P Folk, Id 81 St Bhihardt, 0. C. WANTED A CROPPER-^Om who can pleoi aad caiUvaie 25 or 20 seres, eota and out toe. sttber tor port ot what it nude, or wages to bo t«id monthly. Tnors is a Mall two room boose on tbs place, about 40t vards from my Cabin, #bion Is riiOAod oa tbs ttalbs bates is Hoad, 4 miks east of amoaas and aboai 3 miles warn of Green Pond Cbaroh. Let me beer from yoa. Mrs E«la tf Bmitk, 12 21 2t btaoaks, B. O, WaNIED—At once one hundred busOcla ot good ouw peaa Jos W Leoas, Walter boro, 8. C LO.-t r—‘Jim red poieter dug. answers lu name of • Pat**. Raward tf reta aed to HR Padgott, Waller boro, B C BCMMbhd UJCA&A. My stora will bo bopt open till o’clock p. m. tta alter Xuma. B. Finn. Beet mixed eats and dried tigs 80c lb at W. O. sauna. Natually's oaady iadeliciont—at KJeta’a. Get your Xmas frails at W. O. Mims. Bee Vent Bros Co, Meeeile and Basonh* fur Bergslna ta t Xmea goods, ate, and mive nunmy. Nuaually's candy for Chris Klein’s Get year Homo Made Frail Cakes at Che Bakery Bags aad thyme for saanw seasoning at Klein’s. Nios amortaaeat of Cbriotmas Candy at The Bakery. Otvs her a box of Nainally’s candy, at Kioto's National Frail Oakes. Rakia Oakes, Gturoa Cakrs aad plala Cakes at the Befoy. Rod aad Black popper, eleven, maos and other sptoea, whole hod gruoad at Kkla’a* Mixed spioeo for pieklm at Klela’a. Pastry, apiooa for Cakes ot Klatn's Psatry sploao for cakes at Kioto's. Oyatorshell for boos; fat mackerel; 8 lb. table peaches 16c; seed rye. b *1 if Byrnes Store. Itch relieved in St minotes by Wool- furd s Btuitary i>.ttoo Never fails. Sold bv John at. Kieiu, Drnggiat. 1)6 6o>o Saratoga chips for ssleat B G Byrne'* KOrtt K—i a III reeatva stowrt Mdo at • dkem eooi ty oomaitKahtears nn h 12 M, Do 24 llld. fw a 8 tr^meu at JacKOuettcMo f..| im ymr 1811 Tide dm* nut tee oad beteot nua govern yooiselvae no ordingly J O Grtflo, Co. Hepa« vktir C Ol NtMTt E—I will rar*tveseelad tdda a nttoe , f ci't'ii*V r •mml-oioitera emu 13 B, Dec 24.191t, for rora .by the bu»b-1, aria tty na *acfe, fmlttar no * bvv bV the tmud ed. hnonn by tha 10# 71m. and syrup hy tha barrel. Take due tH^toa thereof aad guvara yonr* aaiwa eoooruihgty. J O. Grtflto. 12 7 ft Cc. fepervtoor O. C. NO I ICE—I am no longer a member ol the rinidarsonvllle l.nm'ier Cumpaut of llt-nders'iuvltle, baviug di-p t»ed of nly InieiOKl iu same. F Gneea. . H**ttdersoDvUle, 8. C , Nov 8», 1810. 12 7 8 CITATION For letttrs of Mnioistrotioo. STATE OF **UU TH CAHOL1N A, County of Collet oa. By Jtto. D. Ed ward a, X. quire, Probate Jndga. Whersoo O V Klaoey mad«*nit'o me to grant bar Letters of Admiatatra woo U T A of the op at a and ef acts ot Haarv Klaoey TIIE-E ARE. THEREFORE, to oite end -dm-nloh ail aad Mag alar the kin dred and C edltoro of the aaid Henry Kineef, dsnosmd. that .they bs nod appsar bo'ore me, to ib# Oue>t of Proha to l«> bo brl t at W alter bAO, 8. C. «« D-e 27. 1910, next, after publloe- tloa hereof, at 11 o ekioh to (bo fixoeooo, •o obow oaoKe. if any they hove, why the mid Adaiaioirokoe shoe id not be gro* teit GIVEN coder my hand, tbia lltb day uf Duo h D, 19i0. Published ue she 21st and 98th davs of Doe-1912. la The Prem *cd Hoaadard JNO D. EDWakDh, Probate Jadiie. C C. - NOtICC. Nnttoo I* hereby giv« a that 1 forbid aader penal’y of the law nay tre»paa«- io« by Ktoob wpna my i-rm to Braxton fuwoahip at Bte.Aeaa X Hoad. F Ift. RoMb, ■ C . Jane L Itlt. 1J» Terry & Shaffer Department Store. Terry & Shaffer Specials V Yellow Homespun, 1 yd wide. A good vitality 5c. per yd. V .1 Calico Remnants Fine for Quilting or smalT'gannents, 2 I-2c per yd, 40 yds for $ 1.00. Special Handkerchief Sale now going on from 3c up. SpecialjSale in Edgings and Inser tions. ' Special Sale in Val and Torch Lace. Special Sale in Binen Torch Lace- All Blankets [both fall If wool, part wool and cotton, REDUCED. Terry Shaffer. rt n t St o r RESOLVED IHAT-WE -Would purr the Silly pact/ce craw* uamvas PRESENTS AM) GIVE OUT FA ENDS SOMETHWi THEY CAN VSC.- Jb MANY NICE U5ETULTHINQ5 MKE GLO VES, HANDK ERGHICF5 RECK. WEAR AMD THE UKE- WE have all the thing s you WBMU' 4 BUSTER BR 1 \1 v Tl cc ^evMKMT —— SMIU. Tl |M| CHRUTMAi, WHAfjOY THE VERY'WOR.D 5R1N<SJ. ’Tli AT CHRI^TMAJ TIME THAT WE TURN FROM mn^HNEi^ AND TRY To MAKE OTHERS HAPPY. AND HOW THI.S BRINGS HAP- PINEW UNTO OUR^ELVE^. HAVE YOU : NOT Someone to whom you wijh to give a PRESENT? WHAT JHALL YoUR PRESENT BE? USEFUL THINGS. MCN LIKE To GET NECKTIES, JILK ^UJPENDER'S, NICE HoJE: HANDKER CHIEFS, MUFFLERS, GLOVES, SLIPPERS— THINGS To WEAR. CAN'T YOU FIND SOME THING IN THIS LIST YOU THINK WOULD MAKE A NICE PRESENT FOR A FRIEND? NECKTIES FOR 25 AND SO CENTS. SILK SUSPENDERS FOR 25 AND 50 CENTS. MUFFLERS FOR 25 AND 50 CENTS. SLIPPERS FOR »]., | J.25 AND $1.50. AND HOW. A60UT SOME OF THOSE THINGS FOR YOUR WOMAN FRIEND? LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS 6 FOR 50 CENTS. HUNDREDS OF OTHER ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR OLD AND YOUNG. AND THESE FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS: A COMPLETE LINE OF DOLLS AND TOYS. WE SHALL GLADLY HELP YOU TO MAKS’ OTHERS HAPPY. RESPECTFULLY, TAYLOR’S WA I.TF.RBORO’S POPULAR STORE NOTICK. ^rn'ed hide will h»* reoaited at .bU ffloe until Januart 2 1911 fo* a ph>vi c «a it* ait*n-l ihe iiiutu.o- of • ha pm* a* ro, au<t c nvtciO of • be chain g«*>g Vhl atuj.u and t * tu-ot h *11 i„edi JOUKlFrlN. At oat: boperytoor tf <1 , u AUawt Boaeb, Clerk. 12 212 NOTirX—I will rec»iva wal'd blda ot i-fflo*- <>f county commUa oners until 12 M, D-c 34, 1910, for n erryma at Atbrpio f«*r iba ion* 1911. Taka di# not o rb*-roof Vod govern yourwl-es eeonrdiofy. J O OiiHo, Co. Haptrvieor U. C.