The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, July 03, 1912, Image 3

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RECOtD lie Has Us candidates. The meeting vas He told ot the plan dt tbs held ia the Court Moose and was Jment to pay Us ditfOrsat opened with prayer by‘the Rer. 1. [so much per mils for Us mate ^. Airaii, pastor of the St. George ' by tbs rural mall carriers, aod typ Methodist Church. In order to ad- ■ Increase Us amount from to Tertlas the meeting Geo. Connor a | time as ImproYexagSta wore msiti days ago had a number of circa which would not only afford ars printed which were distributed ctal c4d for soch work, but wouM throughout the county, bnt area encourage the rapid progress muds such efforts failed to arouse mors than onliner)> Interest, and Us hearers, while giving the different In road-butlldlng. When he elected there were onlp about rural mail routes in Us district. June SI.—Special: Bgpce fnotion” was etgd into Us Senatorial, Coa- Mdraal and ao.tctti rial campaign ttrd.iu St George today, and Pifetd a rather keated colloquy rosu Qsorgs S. Legare and his SO sat. H. Leon Lnrlsey. uugiunsmiu Legare, In defending rueOid that had been attacked Me opponent, turned to the lat- aai asked him if he had not ported him la his past campaigns Larfaep refused to answer the Rtoa* hut stated that he would so whoa ho was given the 6p- lanity to reply. Mr. Legare con- tsd that no agreement had been ihed as to the right of reply, eh wto denied by Mr. Larlsey. i K. 8. Connor, chairman of the locratlc executive committee, wh tided over the meeting, was sp ied to, and he stated that L&risey entitled to make s reply, but right to answer his opponent's md argument was also accorded speakers respectful attention-, lack- (while there are aow over fifty, hud ed the fire and enthusiasm chhrae- ^ acheme is under way whaseby tho' terlstio of campaign matings. It farmers may have Uelr grocsri— waa scheduled to begin at 10 o’clock handled by the rural carriers. la hut owing to the fact that the , closing h# told several of hit la- crowd was rather slow in gathering imitable Jokes, which 'kept hla cLcJrman did r. »: rap Jor order un- ! hearers In a continual uproar, had notice that psaup and 11 prevail and (hat tho otc., all love fried chlohea. ‘'Vemtas.” til considerably after 11 o’clock. Liarisey Attacks Legare. at the conclusion he was the rootp* lent of liberal applause. Mr. Larlsey prefaced hla remarks UKION BLACK CREEK CHCHO by sr.ying that he was no stronger I in Dorchester county, being among | Love of Fried tliirkea HtiU his kinsmen. He charged the ' in cumbent with being unfaithful to the trust repoeed Id him by the ' on, of the Colleton Association, people of the district, and advanced the proposition that strictly, legal ly specking, he was not qualified to represent his constituency in such capacity because of his temporary &b' Lodge, Judo tl—Jtpaeial: ^ Ah lafeot daughter of Mr. usd Mrs. T. B. Caldwell, of Rock Hill, waa bur- Ihd at Carter’s Ford Weds sudsy Jug the 21, the body having hoea seat here for interment. Thu little oae was about six weeks old. The tuH that neither the father nor mother •f the child were well enough to at* (and the burial makes it peculiarly •ad for them. Mr cad Mrs Caldwell have a targe number of relatives and friends who sincerely sympathise with them in their bereavement. J. (X Lawson. 8MOAK8 SOUTH of oH-Hm* fa Om Hm of of ota. fa Xj -4 During the summer months moth* urs of young children should watah in Baptist Fold. I f or any unnatural looseness of the The Union meeting, second divla- bowels. When given prompt atten- rv# U K A A mAAAdA# (ass wa A * » . lion at this time sertoud trouble mrg held wlith the Black Creek Baptist church Saturday and Sunday. Thhl was one of the best Unions held in this neck of the woods for sometime^ by ail dealers. The spirit of harmony prevailed be a voided. Chamberlrin’e Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy ( can always be depended upon. For sale score at Pickens. He argued that ! among the brethern and the good the reclamation of the lowlands and , ladies the commurdty showed their swamps would stamp out malaria appreciation cf this str.-te dt affairs from which so mr-ny of the people by spreading a bountiful dinbar on of this section are suffering; that the harbors and inland waterways the church grounds Saturday. Thu good women of this Uqkm, some say are sadly neglected because of the . have formed a secret league omonf eferring to The News and Cour ts that “dirty, contemptible K,” Larlsey. in h!s reply, vigor- j ly assailed cordltlons In Char- ss unfavorable to this faction, skid that, despite the opposl- i of the newsprpers, the police • had the adminlstrstion gen?r- 1 ; hla supporterss had won. He , 1 that ha had been fighting the j UulstratioD In Cha«r1eston for the t t utxteen years. Practically the j iru time of hla time was taken fa dtaeuauing conditions in Char- leek of national aid, and that the present condition of the Charleston Navy Yard is largelyWhe result of the efforts of Senator TiHmr n. . Legare Reviews Record* Mr. Legare. in opening, said that themseleves, to burn every man at the stake who may attempt in the future, to create any degree of etrifa' in any of our Unions. This scribe, theremore, ks ualr«j this opportunity to urge all the old Attempted FJrocd Ir. W. N. Bahr, r< travelling sales I, with headquarters Id Charles- , arose during the course of Lr~- ’’s reply, and pointing h'a finger he speaker somewhat defiantly. 1: ‘‘Yqu attempted to steal the rgr-tlon,” which provoked hearty srs for Legare, mingled with to for his opponent. A few aa during Lar'.eey’s speech such russions as “George is all rli;ht’’ I “We’ll vote for George” were rd. Mr. Larlsey, however (rally r.pplauded, and at o cheers interrupted him. Congressman Lfg°re, in his opponents second argument shed the people for whet they l done for him in the pmt. Tie lared his intentict* to continue dovote himself to their best in- ests. but mtde no references tc ’ Charleston situation. Approximately 250 voters heard w<is least reply he woujd regard the record of quarrelsome preachers and delegates his opponent as a closed book. After to go to the next Union looking ard consuming s. considerable portion talking in a very sweet manner, jsr of hla time in effectively answerlr-j; they map suffer the consequeuesu. the charges of Larlsey, he told of j a splendid sermon wjas preached the successful efforts of Congress- Baturdf.y mori- ng bp Rev. F. O. 8. man Lever and himself in having a Curtis, which was very much ap- survey cf the Ashley* River made, {predated by the congregation*.' Fifty thousand dollc-rs had been ap- The different subjects wera proprlated for work in the Ashley I ably discussed on Saturday by Rev. River, and be has brought more J F. O. S. Curtis, G. A. Martin. A. C. money into his district than Breland, J. M. Ackerman and M. other In South Carolina. He made R. Stone. Rev. J. R. Funderburk a motion during his second year in was present and made u tew fgcmjr Congress to appropriate six hun-' remarks. 1 dred and fifty thousand dollars for j On Sunday morning, Rev. G A. Congress, he is a member of the Martin was “beside” himself a*’d the district. As to his influence in I preached one of the.moat powerful foreign affairs committee, one of Missionary sermons heard, by thiu the meat Important of the entire • Union, some say, since the flood; body, which has to deal with In- others say. a good long time. Mf. Professional Notices. H .R. PADGETT. A Uoruey-at-Law. Prompt Attmtlcn to AU WALTERDORO. 8. C. orrioi op Dp. A. J. Andepsor. DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours; J * ai *' i P ■* i p. m., • p. m JPIOSITE Farmers aud Jierahaa Bank. ’Phone 80x. * a LIST BORO. 8. 0 ML JNO. H. MUCKS, DENTIST. EHHHAEDT. K 0* At Ehrhardt from 1st to 20th of •ash month, sad at Colletou tha ternatlonal question3. He read let- j Mrrtin’s text was. “Take ye away ters frOtn J. Sharp Williams, Champ the stone.” This was a very strong Clark and Oacar W. Underwood^ the •ermon and called forth a largo col- trlo of-^Democratic floor leaders dur- lection for 8tc.*s MisSlona. While log his adml:«:stration, as to his the preacher was rlslar in a great balance of the mouth, devotion to tho princlpcles of Demo- night of orutory, it la said that cracy and loyalty to the party or* |-n old negro wamai- pr-ssed some' ganlzation. As to his absence, he distance from the church and re stated that, after :• hard year’s worl marked: "Just listen at dat old it was hla custom to speod a month bcckry preaching; honey 1 , it can’t cr so during the summer In the be parson Curtis, krae I tells you mountains; that lie hed a big brl.’k house 1 • Charleston, where his friends- r~e always welcome. He dikeusard in a clear and masterly was the great national issues, such as the initiative, referendum and recall, good roads and the prospect of a Democratic victory this fell. d s man can beat any nigger preach- in”. Her companion remarked that it was parson Mr-rtln. The old woman sr-id: “Hush your mouf, who ever thought dat Aile bad dat much life lu him.” The next Union will be held at Smoaks and we put the good ladles Arcade Department Store 232 and 234 King Street and 203 Meeting Street, Charleston, Carolina * New Spring Tailor-Made Suits, New Silk and Lingerie Dresses, New linen Lawn-ungene ana aiuc waists, Childrens White and Colored Dresses, New Millinery, New Shoes, New Dress Doods, New Wash Fabrics, Gents’ Furnishings, New Floor Coverings, Laces, Esobroideries, Ribbons^ Etc., Etc. Every one a Imires the tore and finish of our PL NOS, ORGANS and other musical instruments. The oldest Music House in the South. Tht best of everything in music. Write for tree song book. Plane tuning in the Country at 'rea sonable rates. Sieging Musk House, No. 143 King Street, CHARLESTON. S. C • « A Request ona Postal Card for one of our Spring krtd Summer Catalogues will bringyou one by return mail a, E Ut MESKIS OF THE CHARLESTON RAILROAD REFUND ASSOCIATION, THE MEI- OF WfllCH WKl FAT YOUR RAILROAD FARE IF YOU SHOf IN CHARLESTON Cohen & Company- ’* *. ' i**-, Ha* *:ISF • *%. -A .. ^ -k »• « VACANT SCHOLARSHIPS IN THB CITADEL. THE MILITARY COLLEGE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, CHARLES TON, 8. C. One (1) vacancy In Colleton county la the beneficiary scholarships ,n the.Qltadel will be filled by com petitive examinations on August 9tb Itll. Next session begins September llth, 1912. THE CITADEL offers courses in Civil Engineering, English, Chem istry and phyufes.' Degrees of B. a and C. E. conferred. It Is designated by the War De partment as one of the distinguish ed military institutions, one of whose graduates receives a com mission is the U. S. Army . For Catalog and information, addrses, * Col. O. J. Bond, TUB CTADEL, Charleston. S. O. * 1 MILLINERY GOODS Miss Loeie Brabham fa la charge of our Mflllnmi Do- partmoot, bejng koeofeed at the laooe SoafaoM Stand. 8bo fa proparta toilttho ladies of tho Comiwmitar in MilHnory and racy Drdas Goods,in the katosl Stylos and fashiona. Your Pntrunaggpg SoHckodL Smoaks Mercantile Co. SMOAKS. SOUTH CAROLINA H. W. BLACK, SR. Deatal Soarpeoai. WALTERBORO, 8. C. Associated with Dr. John H. Bak er in office next to Walterboro Drug Company. Usual Office Hours. PHONE 67X. O. B. DuRANT. Civil EagJmeer and Land OOTTAGEVILUE, 8. a Prompt Attention given all business Plats Mads. ALL WORK GUARAN TEED. ^ CHARLESTOH-IHEISIE Of PALMS - ,0 * I^calling you,—the surf, the music, all cry out for you to follow the crowd. The ATLANTIC COAST LINE *> o Has provided the schedules and rates; be ginning Saturday, June ist, to continue during the season. TO CHARLESTON, $1.75 For all trains of Saturday, and morning trains of Sunday, limited to return until Tu€i£ day mid night following. ^ For any information; call ori; D. J. KIRTON,. Ticket Agent. * T. C WHITE, e « General Passenger Agent. Wilmington, N. C. Builders’ Material Wanted the public to know that we have a ho * complete line of all kinds of builders' material, such at DOORS, SASH, BUNDS, SHINGLES, MOULDING, ^ . X BRICK, LUMBER, ETC At prices to suit Let us know your wants. C. A. SAVAGt luiiactirer «f |M{k ud Dressed Lmber. I SOUTH BEND WATCHES. There is no more reliable watch on the market than the SOUTH BEND. I have them and sell them under the very best of guarantee. FINE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY J. A. UlSTBUnO, Jewelry Store. Main Street, Next Door to New Postoffise. WALTBRBOBO, B. C. i Bril-WiUU. Quincy, Fla., June 29.— Special: WedDeaday night at the Methodlat church, the marriage of Miee Etta, ^ell and Mr. Lee L. Willie was solemnised In the pretence of a large number of frionda. The cere mony waa performed by Rev. F. S. Bridges. knfdiataiy after the ceremony tho hrMal eonple loft in an automobile for BaMbrldge, where they took the tram for a tour lu tho north. ‘ . Tko bride to tho daaghtsr of Mr and Mrs. N. 0. Bell, and la popular in Quincy. Tho groom etu to thia city from Octtagevllle, 8. C eoveral years ago. and has tdeatlfh himself with the bustnees and soeii progreaa of the community, and hi mado numerous frionda who w|a him much happluons. . 8. M. Connor of to BxporhnSBt, Oa., to ahosft u Mtioa la tho