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DEC. s. m r TUSK AND STANDARD. WALTERBORO. & C DEATH Of ASHLEY BAGOT TNpi IM «U nim MB m cNuiw-maui ku ClaasifM UiaUxmah. FOR SALE FOB 84LK—la Ik* lovm ofWi 6 O, a ate koaM vttk A tttapwn tfm Nfhitehall Good Rooda aod Drainaca fat the eooaty, art drainage and bet- hoorotaal tfhatlF ndliv ntin' Th. DIOWIMIlt eerVooaiy go over Me e^ her acta of fa* wflt not atop till the main mitaadaoetf they agoareap with I tboroughfarea of the eoonty are im- A fear ago *otne | proved and made permanent. The Commercial Club ie another good onpa too. Were they kept? MI organisation of the boainem and not, ^ot? what la the cause of Iproftmiontl men of the county, yoof failure to keep the good do- which la deetined to play an impor- terminationa of a year ago? Itant part in the fatare development the merchant and buaineaa man [of the New Colleton. f once a year “takeo atock” to aee Upon the whole, the historian will what the year haa done for him, I f M | satisfied when recording the and on this annual reckoning he part Colleton haa taken in the affairs his operations for another | of 1910. year. Aa individuals, there should be at least an annual reckoning and a readjustment of one’s personal affairs. Haa your past year’s work and experience made ef you a better or woman? Do you feel aft^onger. more odf-reliant? Are you satisfied with your year’s work? In oth^r words, ate yon solvent, or do you need a receiver? Now la good time to deckle theae matters. "Take stock,” and plan for a bigger self, a broader man for 1911. encKsmspiLu , CoUeton county, an- fhepawsof kkdaath willbea Aoek to many friandsof the famfly who in Columbia for The drcumetanc ■nnoemdieg tbs death of Mr. Bigot an peculiarly sad—are tragic, in fact Joata year ago hit brother, J. Hamflton Bigot, of the editorial staff of Hie State, died after a very abort (linen. Bis months Inter Mrs. Virginia D. Begot, the mother of the two young man. pnand away after months of enffering, and at that time Aahley Ragot was not in the beat of health, hot it w thought that his illness was not se rious. Mr. Bagot was 86 years of age, and is survived by an uncle, Henry Bagot. who is a veteran of the War Between the Sections; an aunV Mrs. Evander Speights, and four cousins, Allen. Prank, William and Eugene Searaon. The remains will be brought from the family home, “Rose Hill,” this morning and the fjuneral services and interment will be at Elmwood cemetery at 11 o’clock, being con ducted by Rev. T. J. Hegarty of St. iter’s Catholic church. The fol- owing will act as pallbearers: Stan hope Sams. J as. H. Fowles, Brant- ey Smith. A. H. Seats, Wm. E. Gon zales and F. A. Coward.—The State, of December, 21. Terry & SI Department St tor Cin-Cl MU* la Em ealatf with m a I rwwMawU*wkw«.S>to*.^tmmartti&a JSQLD BY ALL DIOGBISTS ™« EVERYWHERE Tax Returns. Thp year just gone hae been an I The Auditor'* rttoe will n-«n for eventful one in Colleton’s history. I mmrm trom Jao ‘ m 10 F#b ' hi no year haa she made progress by The lew rrqairee that all property be bowk, in departmentof her varied life there “ °* *•*«>■»• of $8 60000 baa been progme-induajrially, | Ttare shall ba capHaMoa Mix of 10 aumorieally. educationally, eodally. I *0^ .5 So great have theae advances been fortassitoamaUeoi be hsM thot on, btu, m all kdo, ^ ^ XhoNwCWhtok It k .Ir ef eara lag a Colleton which stands upon the hhess oftha 1911. •appetbt lap IbImiriI us sat some of the things done * D , or ftumeay are liable to pell tax. be seaweed at ” which le een ess at whlek MASONS ELECT OFFICERS. Unity Lodge No. 65. A. F. M.. of Walterboro* at its regular communi cation held Friday evening, elected the following officers: J M Padgett, W M; H R Padgett. S W; N C A Sauls, J W;J E Moore. Trees.; N G liorrall. Sec.: J A Westerberg, S D.; A S Karesh, J D.; B Hiott, Tiler; T Murray and M« C Fishburns, Stewards. E T H Shaffer, DL Smith, A Westerberg were appointed a committee to examine the books of he treasurer. Hon. J S Griffin, B F Halford and Dr. W B Ackerman, * Committee on Charity. Rev. F O S Curtis was appoined by the W. M. as Lodge Chaplain. This lodge is in flourishing condi tion. It is growing very fast, and the meetings arc always well attend ed. It was decided to have light refreshments at every meeting and a committee was appointed to have charge of this. Tbs time of the meetings has been changed from the 4th Friday night in cadi month to the 1st. The next commucation will ba held Friday evening Jan. 6th. walk u JOWB- ruas right by front yifd, _ bon, h«altky ead eas esMag the bes towas la the Stale. Apply to J. W. C ARBOR • 11 60 tf Varaville. b. 0. FOR BALI—One lue buggy bona y«en ole, gentle, lodto* nod drildM eea drive her. Apply to & J Com. 1116 tf Lodge. SOL FOR SALK Oil RKHT—One oouUolly looutod. . X. M. J FOR BALK—Two too fame. Lodge, S. O., aod oooju U., for oaoh or oa omfk farther perttoeUrt Write to or sail os' O. J. Com, 1016 tf Lodgo, 8. C. FOR BALE—1 have for aale throe olee yoeug amWe Mltable for dgpu or tiet- ber purpoeea. 1 will oell thee* for caaT or for a baabablo paper. O. J. Com, lOlPtf Lodge, S.C. FOR SALK—Fell 11m of oleetra ombm ware for tbe kitohea. Very oheai eenrioeobie aod oteaaly. L N Glover, Feral ter* Store. WANTED—60 haade to do tarpeatlae work to b«gto Jan 2od. « 12 28 41 W G Hiott. Round, 8. C. WANTED—A good reepectabie e omen, Vtibout children, to do general honae work. Will pay liberal wagee. Ap ply to - Mr* O P Folk, 12 21 St Ebrhardt, b. C. WANTED A CROPPER—One who can plant and cultivate 26 or 80 acree, corn and cotton, either (or pert of what ie made, or wage* to ba paid monthly. There ia a am all two room honae oa the place, about 400 tarda from my Cabin, which la eituAed on the dalke’ hatch ie Road, 4 mliee eaet of bmoehe and about 3 mi lea weal of Qreea Pond Charoh. Let me bear from you. Mra Ella M ttmitb, 12 21 2t bmoaka, b. 0, BUS1NRA5 LOCACh. lUvcrsal Hog mi Cattk \ A diamond mesh fence of great sti rigidity, made from wire perfectly adaj use, with tension curves amply providing f( sion and contraction and making it easy uneven ground. CONSTRUCTION * THE weaving of this fabric is such that slipping of stay wires is impossible. One continuous wire is woven ftom top to bottom, forming a triangular truss construction, uhich is the strongest form of construction known. Univbrsal fence stands op against tbe hardest usage, under all conditions, and still retain its shape. We have handled fence wire for many jears and consider the “Universal”, made by American Steel and Wire Co., the best all-round stock jand ’farm fence ever constructed. We are sole agents at Walterboro. Let us quote you our prices before you buy. Happy Nsw Tsarl oa blankets doa't juuanthaid to Educationally: A greater Interest has been shown in our schools from the moot remote little school io the moet pretentions. Walter- boro, the county sent, in 1910, built a modern $20,880 bride build ing for her graded end high school. poUageville, one of the most up-to- dele villages in Collette has followed suit) with a $3,000 v wooden building; Ruflbt, Lodge and others have done likewise. Hendersonville has 4 bond issue for this purpose, and everything is ready now for work to begin on it. More attention has been given the teaching end and the standards of all the schools have been raised. Industrially: Again tbe county •eat, Walterboro, bee takeo. tbe lead. $60,000 in permanent brick building*— businem blocks, etc has bate wisely spent, and there are ^ several blocks of business bo , which would do credit to dties r Wveral times tbe rise of WslQfcoro , And the end is not yot The county ? has a number of small manufactur- \ Inf plants, and a $50,000 saw mill | Is new in process of •ruction. 1910 ppr the organisation of The Flrt Nat- Amal Bank, at Walterboro, making three banka for tbe county. ^ Agriculturally: Colleton will riwajrs be an agricultural county. ! Bar soil, climate and geographical ' positkp art such that render this s ; Biesssity. In 1910 nwdeni methods 'kf culture have bean introduced. Ijud asore thought Is given to im- DoaFlesk foot youi proparty ba *s Towaakip a dtatriet meal ba ffts Tbe AndMot or bla daputv util ba tba lolloutag plaeaa oo iba datoa m ttoaaS below to tabu tax rotaraa Hardarat-avilu To* day Jaaaa-y f Paitta Wadacaday Jaaaary 4 flatatora Dr. Pidgau’a a tore Tbanday Jasoarv • Rea Putob Fridav Janaary f- botka dtora Saturday a m. Jaaaary T. Akblou Hals dav p. at January 7. Balia Tnoaday Jar aary 10 L«d|(a WrdueaOay lanuory 11 Baraa Tbuoday jantianr 12 bmoaka Friday Jaonrav IS. ^ Jobua tk huol tloaaadaturday Jaaaary Oatravllla Tnoa lay Jaaaary 17. Uottagaville Wa<iaradat Janaarv LB Mapla t ana Tbaraday Janaary 19 Ktd*ay F lilay Janaaiy 20 Rav-Ml t:< aday «annar> 28 ^ u anraa X Roo<ta Tuaaday Jaaaary Mrggalia Wadaaeda* Jaanaty 25. Adauta Ran Taaraday .'aaaarv 25. JaokaoaOiTo Friday January 27 tiinan IN*ad Saturday laaaar* ft*. A A Patlarao*, Jr, AadHor Ooilatoa (testy. OYSTQ ROAST AT EDISTO. Edisto Local union will give an oyster roast at the school house Sat urday, Dec. 81 at 2 o’clock p. m. A full attendance of the member* ugied. Jas. E. Peurifoy and W. W. Smoak of Walterboro haveheen in vited to be present and address the union on appropriate topics. CANDIDATE CARD. To the Dettaoaratic voters of Colle ton Countv-)! announce myself i candidate^ Probate judge to fil the office left vacant by the death of Mr. J. D Edwards. Yours most respectfully, H H. Hiott. Shaffer, n t S tp And if oar prices you nappy Terry A Bb&ffer Nnniially's candy iadeliciotu—at Kirin's. Special Naw Tear Glutting* lo you and 86 ueb aumeapua at 5o par yd. Tarry A ouaffar. Gal your Xmaa frails ai W. O. Mima. Bpadri New Taar Bargain—40 yds. good calico lor $1 OS. Tariy A obalfar. Naanally'a candy for Christmas—al “ a A t n O'* Happy New Tear Bpacial Naw Taar waak—A 10 par cant oat oa Mata' Peary ^stiues— among otbar attractiva offara wa man- uoa a good aubd Brogan al $186. - Tarry A chaffer. ttaga and Ibyma for saaaaga aaaaoatng at Kiain’a. Bpacial Naw Yaar’a Bale—Ladlas Rrgalar 10c riocktaga 7o—Man#' aooka, ragalar 10c, 7c. Varjr^ •aarmag^jpricea. Givt bar a box of Naanaily's candy, at Kirin's Rad and Black pappar, olovaa, ma tad othar apioaa, wbaia and ground Khta'a.* Mixed apioaa for pickles al Kirin's. Pastry, spioaa for Cakaa al Klain'a Pastry apioaa for cakaa al Kirin's. Oystar shall for bees; fal mackerel; 8 lb. tsblc paaebas 16c; seed rye. 0 21 If Hyraaa Store. Itab rsllavad ia 00 mtaates by Wool- ford's Sanitary Lotion Never (ails, dold by John M. Kirin, Druggist. 19 6 6mo Saratoga chips for aale at B O Byrne's Announcement KID THEWUM Many Walterboro People Have Done So. Whea Iba kldoeys are e'ok tbav give aamivtaksbla warn tags that should aos ba Ignored. By axamiolrg Iba a lM and IreaUagtba klduays upon tba first riga of dieorder, many oafs ofaaff-riag kidarya expel a may ba sai Mob dark. Ill saa«Ulag arlM, foU'ot • brick Haas' and paiafol la Aart-U Waal R We deaire to announce to our friend* throughout the county that we have open ed an up-to-date hardware atore in Walterboro, and shall be pleased to have their continued patronage. Our store is located on Main street next door to The Press and Standard. You will be welcomed at our store. U1H HARDWARE COVANY. ftiaggtsk binaayseaaaa a dall pain ia tfca small of tba keck, kaaHaobaa, dtasy spall*, tirad. Iaa«ul 1 foaliags and fro qaaatly fbooxmllo laringaa Doaa'a Kirtaav PUlf ara for tba k'd Mva oaly; tbav anra aiea kidaaya, aod rid iba Wool at aria petaoa If yaa •affar from aay e( Iba abova yon ran aaa no baMar ramady, Waharboro p Daa'a Idary Pllla. Mra H. Htillivaa, Walter boro, 8. C saya: "Doaa’a Ktansy Pllla provad of mora baa*$i to ma tbaa aay ( tbar ram ady 1 awr asad *y klduays war* alagtlah. eaa-iag my back in aoba aa r ly all Iba lima sad it was bard for ma to gat about. Moral i** on aristae I was so lama that I ooaid hardly draaa my- tog •* do my w rk. I triad plasiara aad liaWau, hot fa Dad to got rattaf A Maad fit-ally tol l mo a>«al Doaa’a Kidcay Pllla and I pr< oaraH a box at tba Wal tor boro Drag Co. Tbay carad ma la a abort lima " ' For aala bv all daalcra. Prioa 60 ocaia. Fuaiar Mi I barn Co, Buffalo, Now York, solo agaaia for tbs Uallad Stassa nr tba aaasa—Doaa'a—aad CITATION For letttrs of MmiRistrition. STATE OF lOUl-H CAROLINA, County of Colleton. By Jno. D. Edwards, Ktqulro, Probata Judge. Whereas. O V Kinsey madasoilto ma to grant bar Letters of Admintstra Don O T A of tbe estate and of ecu ol Honrv Kinsey TUR«K ARB, THEREFORE, to oiu sad admosDsk all and sing alar tbe kia drod and O'editors of lie said Hoary Kinsey, dsosssad, that tbav ba aad Appear before me, la tbe Ooarl of Probata, lo bo hrid al WaDarboro, 8. O on Dae 28, 1010, Mat, after pablloa^ Don boraof, alll o eAook In the forenoon, to show oaten. If any tbay have, why Iba said A -t-^-sttoa riifrsltl not granted. GIVEN uadar my hand, this 14lh dag of Dm AD. 1010. ^ Pubtisbed on the Slri and 18lh days of Doe-1*10, In The Piaao aad Mmadard JNO D. XDWARDS, 0.0.' To all of Our Friends and Patrons: We wish to thank you for your pat ronage in the past, and assure you that we will endeavor to give you even bet ter service in the future. Respectfully, NOTIOR. Notice Is hereby given that I forbid, aader penalty of tbe lew, nay trsapnsa- lag by riook spon my term la Bros too Township al StapbaM Z Honda F M.“ Ruffln, 8 0.. JnM 1.1010. IVY POPULAR STORK Dr. L M. Strickland Dcatlst - "r I ■ “ SMOAKS, s. e. NOTICK Katatc Paul Klliott, Mlaor. Oa Irik Jaanary, 1*11. at it o’clock M. I will apply to tba Pt-obata Court f > Colleton County. Hontb Caroliaa, f.» •y 0m1 diaeburga as gaurdiaa of Paul BWott, minor, who Im —-'nfl al majority. Admlaistratrix Notice. On tbe 2Vth dsy of January. 1011,1 will file my final return a* Admiairira- toia tba estate of O P Folk, aad im~ maditlaly thereafter apply to tba Pro- bus# Coart of Ooilotoo County for Let- Doa 81,101*. M. A. Folk.