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t-X. AITEMPT TO MURDER ' GRAND DUKE NICHOLAS 0 ^ OjiIj Aleagor Details of Affair Obtain*, i WAS REVIEWING ; O MANEUVERING Gold Attempt on the Grand Duke's Life Caused an Immediate Change In the Plans of the 'Emperor—Af- feJr Creeled Deep Impression. 8L listerb burg, Aug. 11. (Nooaj.— •rand Duke Nicholas N'icholalsTitch, prueldent o€ tbs oouacil of national defense, narrow 1/ escaped assassins* tiuu Friday af^moon at tbs bands ef tbs Imperial guards In the guard camp at KrasnoyedMa Thus far tbs Associated Press baa wnly been able to obtain meager da tails at tbs affair, from which It ap pears that tbs graad dubs was per sonally reviewing, maneuvering and putting tbs troops through blsnk-flr- tng practice, when he suddenly wss startled by tbe wisp-like hiss of bul lets about bis bead. Fortunately, neither hlmielf nor bis boras was touched. Tbe com* maad to osass filing was immediately glreu and tbe soldiers of tbe regi ment from which the bullets came wdre marched back to their quar ters and an Investigation was begun la tbe bops of ascertaining from tbs barrels of tbs rifles which of tbe sol diers fired ball cartridges. Several arrests art understood to have been mads. One of tbs grand duke's aides-de- camp. wbo. however, was not person ally present, advanced to the Associat ed Press tbe theory that possibly the bulteU ware fired by accident, "but be considered that beyond a doubt there was a plot on tbe part of a number of guardsmen, who deliberately planned lo take tbe grand, duke’s life under cover of tbe general blank cartridge firing. “ft was no more an accident.” said the aldede-camp, “than was the fir ing of tbe chargt_of grape shot from the saluting batery at the winter pal ace on the occasion of the ceremony of blessing the waters uf ibe, Neva by tbe emperor a >ear ;w! a Lalft ugo.” I Tbe bold attempt on the giand duke's life caused an Immr-diatd change in the plans of the emperdr. wbo had arranged to go to Krasn< >ye- fMo Saturday and spend a Weak with the soldiers of his imperial guards. . It was learned that the troops wete eatended order and engaged In voi le yflring when tUo “accident*' occur rod. rendering it difficult to dcre*- •tnine the regiment from which tt Luleis came. The grand duke, sur- i ouucled by officers and aides, was off on one side, out of the line of fire The affair has created a deep Im pression in military circles, and the < ae topic of conversation in the clubs, but the attempt on the grand duke's I lie is not known here, no word on the subject having been published in the newspapers. Sun mer Diarrhrea in Children. Turing tbe hot weather of tbe eummer niu&ths the f ret unnatural looseness of a I chud * bcwei* should have immediate at- tet Won, so ae to check the dlseaee before it l ecoicts tenons* All that Is necessary l« a few doses ol Chamberlain’s (Colic, Cholera and Diarrboe Remedy followed * > a dose of castor oil to cleanse the eye- ten*. Rev M O Stockland, Pastor of the V E Church. Little Falls,Minn:, writes; "We have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cboiera and Diarrhoea Remedy for several year* and find it a very valuable remedy, especially for summer disorders in cnu^ivu Sold by John M Klein. ^ —♦ » • ■ - Bryan at Paris. ' Par.*, Aug. 11.—W. J. Bryan, ae- compacted by hie wife and daughter, Coicnei Wetmorc, and Mr. and Mrs. Dun lap. arrived Lire Saturday for a tour days’ visit. A number of his friends gathered at tbe atatkra and gave the party a cordial greeting. Killed by a Policeman’a Son. Princettm, Mo. t Aug. 11.—“Buck” McHargue. a notorious character, waa killed by the ton of Policeman Abe Trent after McHargue bad shot tbe oClrcr five times while resisting ar ret.. Policeman Trent la in a seri ous condition. . H Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic hes stood the test 25 years. Avenge Auun! Sales over One and a Half MOBon bottlet.: Does this record of merit appeal to you? No Core, No Pay* 30c. Kndoaefi witb every bottle fe A T«t Cast pnefcaga of Cteve's Btoek Moot* Uvnr Mk Ipnfissinal JfotioQS. J. C. HIOTT, Attorney at Law A/M D HEAL ESTAT E AGE/MT Office next door to J. 8. Griffin’s. WALTERBORO, S C. m s mm. Attorneys nt Low. We represent tbe American Surety Company of New York, and are prepared to furnish bonds for guardians, admin istrators, executors, or others bolding offices of trust Walterboro. 8. C. ■ ~ ^ Fought Undar McCautland. Hinton, >,W. Va., Aug. 11.—Daniel William?, farmer and merchant of this county, and Major of the Thirty-sixth West Virginia Regiment, company C In the civil war died here of dropsy. He fought under McCausland for three years. Newspaper Man Injured. Louisville, Ky, Aug. 11.—Lewis Humphrey, a newspaper man, and Ro man Leachman, a policeman, had afi altercation over newspaper articles. Mr.^Huirphrey was knocked down nod severely Injured. "Make Hay While the 8fti Shine*.” There is a lesson in the work of tbe thrifty fariqer. He knows that the bright sunshine may laat but a day and he pre pares for the showers which are so liable to follow. So it should be with every household. Dysentery, diarrhoea and cboiera morbus may attack some member of tbe home without warning. Cham berlain’s Colic, Gfaolera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which is the best knowm medi cine for these diseases, should alwsvs be kept at hand, as immediate treatment is necessary, and delay may prove fatal. For sale by John M K)eiu. u —- ■■ - — I’uttSnj; Oat a l-’lrc. When trying to put out a fire re- inouiber that ouo gallon of water at the Itolloiii of the blaze will do more lo unt it opt than ten galLus at the t' p “flay low” is the motto to follow* .while fighting flit*. A few gallons at the bottom of the flames will rise in clouds of sten.in when the fire is rising nnd“ quench it A big blaxe on tbe lee ward side looks fearful, but play low with the water on the bottom of the tiro* oi} the windward side and you have the speediest way to quench the ilaiiies uud will uot require a river. TLare is nothing so pleasant as that bught, cheerful, at.peace-with-tbe-world feedug when yotuit down to your break fast. There is nothing so conductive to Mood work . and good results. The healthy man with a healthy mind and body is a better fePow, a better work man, n better citix*n'hau theman or a oaten who i» hvt dleapped by some dis< ability, however eUght. A slight disor der of the stomach will derange yom body, your thoughts and your disposition. Got away from the morbidness and the bluet Keep yonr stomach in tune and both your brain and body will respond. Little Indiscretions of overeating can 6^ easily corrected and you will be surprised 4o see how much better man you are.. Try a* little K^dol For Dyspepsia after your meal, co’d by J M Klein. * Police Catur* Rebels. „Ti*T:t.mh. Aug. ii—Tito police Fri day night CRptuibd 17 Columbiana, former revolution s*a, on a charge of conspiring against" bight national au thorities. -The prisoners, during the revolution of mo, distinguished them solve? b?- the depredations In tbe Uxterior of the isthmu?. A Mexican, named Ruiz Zahdova!. also was tak er. Into chatody. All tbe men ar reeted had recently arrived in Pan ama. •eves a Girl’e Life, Cloveltnd, o., Aug. 11—Fifteen-year old Josephine Tagg, of Doyletown, 0 N was rescued from drowning h* Kkrln nt Beulah Park by W. H. Auld, n mnnvfacturing jeweler of Colnm- tous, O. The girl, though an expert awlmmer, we. seised with cramps and was sinking for. the |nH time when AUd ‘ Business is not only a greet clvillaer of nations and of peoples, but also tbe greatest educator and developer of character In tbe world, for it la a per petual school, a great life university where we do not go to recite and bear lectures for three or four hours a day for a few years, but where we are constantly studying and practicing ah moat from tbe cradle to tbe grata.—* JAMES E. PEUR1FOY. - JNO. H. PECRIFOT PIUBlfOT B80THSBS. Attorneys and Counsellora at Law* All Business given Prompt Attention. OVER THB PRESS AND STANDARD. WALTERBORO. - - - 8. O. D. ’• ■■mia* j Beal Estate* Brokerage and Insurance. LOANb NEGOTIATED. Houston to H®nt. . Opposite tbe Market, ^ WALTERBORO, 8. a C- G. HKnDKFtSGD Attorney At Law. and flaater. agent for: Liverpool, London and Globe Fire Insur ance Co., and for U. S. Fidelity and Guaranty Company. Also for the Aetna Fire Insurance Co., In which Company Inaurance can be got on all country as well as town property. Hontih on tbe Count. I«o d Froelunch—Ah, <.*ount, did you makt! n favorable impiTsaiou on the fatiitr of the heiruos? Count Broken —Fnvomblel Why, when 1 told him 1 looking for his daughter's hand be KSkl be thought I was looking for a bacdo n. - Chicago News. Disease .. v peef.'ctly Secure. An old tanner once excused him self for sleeping under the rector’* sermons by observing, "Lor’, sir, when yon are in the pulpit we kuow it is all right!" London Standard. . ,» DIC£9 HON DECIDES IT. Com! Dilation Mora Tkoa HoXUm Bottle. V Life is a ceaaeluu struggle for success, because success is supposed to insure hanpinfoH. Ambitloi* and ability make for sacceas but wrlboui health loo, failure Is more than probable If the digestion i? poor, tbe nerv6a unstea ly, he Mood iRh, ihe weight lees than it ahoal l be, and ambition and energy ai u>w tide because of stomach trouble, failure is a|most a certainty. Whether yon make much or little of life, whether you fail or succeed, your digestion largely decides it. So confident Is J M Klein that Pepalkola Tablet* will renew your energy, steady your nerves, drive away that ttrod feeling, give tone to the digestion, improve your appetite, bring up your weight to where it should be. put new color into your cheeks and new life into yonr stomach, that be con tinue# to sell this grand dyspepsia remedy on tbe money-back plan. Have confidence. Tbe guarantee ab solutely protects you. Dr Klein will gladly pay back your quarter it at the end of the ten days' treatment you have not been eured'or decidedly benefltted. • ita resalte im SO days. It acts omvrtu. or und quickly. Curst when others fail, oun-* men c a regain their lost manhood, and old taer m* , recover their youthful vigor by using Ilk.. IVO, I* quickly and quietly re moves Nervousness, Lost Vitality. Sexual Weakaeaasuch as Lost Power, Failing Memory, lelf-abuso or Wasting Diseases, and effects of se'u-auusv w excess and indiscretion, which unfits one for —wiwvm vwuaer, cringing took the pink glow to pals cheeks and re- storing the fire of youth, ft wards off up. broaching disease. Insist on having BEl’lVO, 00 oan ^ e*rrled In vest rocket. By mail, n.00 per package, or six for f5.00. We give free advice sad counsel to all who with It, with gnarantee. Circulars free. Address ROYAL MEDICINE CO.. Marlas BMg., Chieaae.« WALTERBORO DRUG 00., and JOHN M KLEIN. Walterboro, 8.0. When ~ private intereota are able to resist tbe public will, there is a bad state of affairs. Nothing has ever equalled it Nothing can ever surpass it Dr. King’s New Discovery For^^sssr^aa. a rentes Cure: For AH Lung Troubles. me. TrialBeMteel ft virby atTS , Ack* REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY “Hade a Wall Han of He.” XV firitTI. V O^RaBRCTIZX'Sr pv ? > a Colleton County Telephone Co. Long Distance Connection to all parts of the UNITED STATES. - ttHHHHHHpHHPIHMHMHHBHHHRHHHHHHBHHMHHMHHMMHHMHHHHMMHHBffiHHHHBHHHHHHHHHHHHHHn Following are the names of the subscribers to the above Company: Walterboro. A M Sanders' •W W Smoak Rev J L Daniels W J Taylor C C Tracy Mrs H Es’Dom R H Wichman A Wichman J A Westerben Mrs E J Witsel Mrs E H Williams J M Walker A Wichman & Co John M Klein \ F F Rivers , J G Padgett Bus H W Black Ir Res Jno M Ackerman J C McLeod Wal Infirmary W J Fishburne Mrs C R Fraser H A Frances Klein’s Drug Store E P Knight A J Lemacks P J Lucas i J S Jackson Dr G W Stokes J S Welsh Rev J P Graham Jno II Peurifoybus Mrs Annie Neyle Dr L M Stokes res Wal Bot Works Chris Edwards HA Francis res J H Benton W H Marlin ^ D L Smith Dr W B Ackerman Dr L M Stokes of Dr G W Stokes oil C W Edwards Ed Glover - A J Sanders Jas E Peurifoy bus W B Gruber J C Hiott office. F S Dixon res W A Tucker Wal Liv Stables All phones are for theVxclusive use of the subscribers and all subscribers are to charge non-subscribers 10 cts. for all messages to Walterboro and 20m. for any connection on local exchange. The tolls are to be divided equally between the subscribers and the company. We are compelled to make these charges for the protection of our ^ bscribers and for our own protection. Any message not charged by the subscriber will be-charged to him by Central. Long distance booths nave been ^installed at the Walterboro* Drug Company and Central Office. Subscribers are requested to use these ^booths when talking over the long distance* You will get better service and by putting your money in au tomatic pay station there will be no mistake at end of month about long distance tolls. All non-subscribers in town whtf wish to use local exchange out of town must use booths at Drug store and Central Office and charges will be locjts. Any subscriber who allows the use of his phone for any such message will be responsible tor the foil tolls and same will be charged to him. These rules and charges will be strictly enforced from date* Report trouble to F. S. Di*on, Manager. r ' CIOLLIQTOH COUNT? TS5L21PEOHS CO. JAS. E. PEURIFOY, ; JNO. H. PEURIFOY, Prksidikt Ykj* Phis. ahdTmah. F. S. DIXON, • Manager* Dr R Ackerman T J Blanchard Mrs W A Black J E Bryan Brown Fur Co Beach Bros H W Black Jr F & M Bank Black & Ackerman G C Brown Mrs B Padgett Colleton Bkg Co C T CuiAmings C I W & S Co Clerk of Court W E Jones bus. J S Jackson res D J Chaplin W E Capers ACL Depot Wal Dispensary Dr C H Es’Dorn no D Edwards al Hotel Wal Cotton Mill Wal Drug Co J G Padgett Wal Postoffice Mrs B K Sanders C A Savage A C Shaffer Terry & Shafier John F Lucas J D Gibbs C A Savage Bus C D C Adams C D May N G .Mbrrall Mrs L W McTeer E R McTeer P M Murray— Jas E Peurifoy Jnq H Peurifoy - Press & Standard B G Price v D CL.Fliers C M Grace j S Griffin j S Griffin office J M Pennington Grace Ik Warren % B G 1 lyrne Dr W B Acker- . man bus Howell & Gruber M P Howell E Hubster Henderson House 1 Col Mer & Mfg Co Mrs E F Hyme B F Halford • C G Henderson E M, Jones res Mrs C W Butler , Country. * HENDERSONVILLE LINE Allison Herndon W F Hill C H Boynton W M Speights Boynton & Willis F Guess J A Marvin^ Dr H A Willis oft Pay Station at store of Boynton A WiUfa. Charge* lOcts to Wal* ter boro, 30 eta any con nection on local exchange COTTAGEVILLE UNR S W Ackerman S G Peirce ' T S Ackerman A D Dodd A D Metts Dr B G Willis Dr W A Kir Pay station ennah’s Charges lOcta to Wal* terboro, 20ct* any con nection on local exchange HIOTT*S LINE WG Hiott ‘ L E Hill A W Rickenbaker J S Jordan RITTER LINE Poor Farm F C Bennett Sanders &Lemacks C W Drawdy , SNIDER LINE. Eli Benton G A Benton LIIGHEB. —Dealer In— y$r r *•• •••* eeF % GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Walterboro* s. c.