The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, July 07, 1915, Image 3
WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1915.
MANNING WILL CONTINUE 1
LAW OBSERVANCE FIGHT
THE PRESS AND STANDARD
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PAGE
* *» • IV.
Governor Explains Hi45|jQjirse and Asks Support and En
couragement of PrcfssrrWih Use EVerv Power at
His Disposal in Charleston Campaign.
(Frorti 7ho . >
Chick .Spring:'. .cl.
jj,g tw'fore the South tVroiiiU! St i<
PresA aisociatioti. In. «*•.«u>g t?
Chick Sprlns-s hotel her . Oov. Ui'-h*
rrt | I. Manning c..v. to the :>•
paper a»<n a trank 't.iv
course since uss i: - * t ■ lot >
•,'* t'-. ■> .
*an<i ‘ tu-o’iVa2t* - >- 1 . - r '
- v<>r la'-; •; « *
tally "x" Ctttpr. ' •«. !. !
flasrsnutly , •« 4
, ice:-IMi** ■ ji**gr. • k 'i
- sa!-' »f "Iji.'k'-;'.
T.f.. k.)m mi's v ; _ - . - ,
M-.t ’ v, ■
val.' out >ur! t ■ t '
hi' stronc statert'O-.! n: ' i : ; • • i
CO nr: 1 ' OH the liut'or si'U.t*;
Charleston ami 1 la.. u : >•. u '■ " *
; ref rente to other t’la •
t’lroHrra's meat. pro|»leni
day. • .
of prime Importance and interest
was the governor’s jiicouiit of hi-
efforts to free Charleston of the in-
cuhus of an iilicit traffic in li.p: >r
which has been existent since Mie
state first put. the ban of ilieg.ility
! he salJ.^v.
of a hop*
Ip-one
a sign *>f the tonnutton* ronrage.
or. If the pepole. will co-operate It
I l he potsihie to secure Just and
e»utituWe taxation.
The need of a land registratlov
act. he asserted^ was potent. .
Mor« ‘home owners. Gov. Mantling
explained, would mean a better state.
He cited the Argentine nu:::e owner
ship plcrn by which the government
built houses and sold them to Individ
uals on e**y terms. He urged con
stderation of Ftfme such plan or i*s
. c;uivali nj.
fladical legislation; he adraittei.
•might l»e necessary, but'there should
bo sct.ie step taken in this direction,
even though it tcK»k a hUh degree of
.’Ij- dfo'ernor w ifbed-^e.,*tsldt
.he state debt refan*!eih"ca A ba-
j;j r .
• . •-
w ire house sy
explain!*! the
■ 1 of b - pis
i u:d ■lu* fed-
/ f- «.■ \ «i ; >» x
» ) a ting If. vs
* • :j • »
. u- * a va >1-
. ... «•
oii* bi: crop.’
v .^ :
.1 )■ c.i.mai'j in
V -
- *- • . -it *s..:d
m r
of th
s t- !
w. • nrep; n-d .*or ■ i. and . or.tin-
uou* effort,! wblle he as onvor:.'t.
He C.. v t ’ ; .--tratiecr
Tlj-r- j t.-V j • - **!', ee f.^r*- d. on
’!:.♦» governor by • 1 — . ^ fht
s-ate that 1 do not propose to tt'C
to's-cure tho enforr nient of iho^ *
laws. I am by s:tj means a^thes-nd
of my rope.
‘ There are other moens if »the
t.res,.nt plans fail. Tb / *- illit it sale of
liouor .is to .be deajc > ith hr a w av
> -e'- violators of
made to ?* v l that
ontimte their
on individual traffic in. ssrong drink.
.upled with this was an urgerf
trleg that the press of the stats* ex* oowor ,t«• w
tend to the city that svtnpatht tic j., hiT berto s*. n ato
friendship which it should have in ,avt ar *' to
?a hours .of trial. The elements f bey enn no longer «
of Charlesfon wftj.h w ish law em' : 0 ^ iv^n^un.ty‘-
forcemml. he stressed shotlhi'have, .T! > j V 'yj ‘K to It* 1 on t,.e
the heartv hacking of all the *-t..te . ,2 ^ .* T,r ° rro;: - f 'nt
the city is to have the Aanto stand- * ter.*/*-- . • mng tee rec*^.
• d of law and order-and njorality
that applU-tv to tine rest* of the state. |
t -|ea»- l*rx>»tii»e.
Open and unmistaKidd
i* ■
w u-
th-Cr
• pSenior's outline of hi-' eolirse^r .
reran! to Hie'liquor, sitna'tim^*'
Charjestop. He recited the -ud»s h- ‘ . ■* ■
-htfu alreatty taken and then, went on o r. . . * ,R
. « It.u*Hng
■ -" TV'-r . i : .'
> e I.^- ' - , 1 ^ •
o.i* o;* }.-! ii
tv.. •
“estilv l>«* i ■: holt
I
the(r ' rrfno =.*
to a scmarely pi.it statetneftr: The : • -
is .no {power coaferred. on th*-. fo -
ernor W the ia vs of. this state tlv j
! Jo i;o\propose to uso'-'o 'sec ure ti e}
etvfomeTnCnt of these h. wI an- ;
hT*no .tneantx at the end of my rope..*’
■He predicted that the state would . .
ece these Ihw< ♦•nfor<-.7«;,Vc> had tr-w-r d ‘K
! >e ,- ore been the ease, and said • ■*
believed that the steadily grow ire;
c fntintent for law *ei;foreerilent t is
steadily growing among the people
of Charleston. * ’
Dealing with other one (tops, t! •.
governor mswle a strong plea fer
•more intelligent nntT^tumane nie* 5 t-
odt» in the various state activitiejs iii
charities and corrections, anti Ter
better educational facilities, conmnl-
sory education, and improveirlaws
orf-business subjects. .* ■ '/•:/
In contfertfon with the te !tn--
nital for th** Insane ite exnl^ned the
appointment-of Dr. Fred i}/William ■
iPC S'lperintvmlont 'as rlVcessafyy
* ‘••figure, the ri ouisife treatment r *’-
’the unfortunates /tf/thut' InstitiMto;
Ed H; DeCanur. 'president™-/-.- ti •
-'f-soc iatioh. in introd-p-inr tin*
ernor. referred to t!*d fact -hat thf
-• the first tint** in his experience . '
♦Hat a governor has jn-en invited
Hire
o'f sfK»- ’ j-trv - , n li p. : •*.-.. rl*’
Tliyft * * o-'t *.i 4 ,, •* r- v-
. ’Id in • h .“I '•■i r b, ■! h<
irr rit.-r* d. !•»* j etint* *! cmt*. n« •
pefii! -ign it- -se.- f„ ev
il th*' fitarb-^ton jury i-otn-
nu etiag. w ith tb«»ni
port-t n*-- «»r proper
rat <•- the t-- sv ti.tn.”
st
, ,Cy
•« d-’’’ ' ft"
*!p*’ pt*i'.ii. , inner.
• j*-'* and-t lie. t ^;V.--rt
s/f- -foil. Cimtinutlfiet* Of tin-
y .. . , • k f..r th** and of
tte|p for th>th;.t m- !Jr and of
sCitr'd>- , ' -!:-r< sji*-*» whii*h will enable
a* >iut«> jo retain her position and
edvam** t*»- th*- from rattle * of .. her
sisters. ’ „ - J. S.’’ U.
TRUTH TRIUMPHS
, . X: '•
\Valtc*ifion> Citizen
Pulrije
Te%tify for th«
I lend it
ai:*!' 'M'/’ire.-*
• * • - - ft.'.
’■•hv ’ v
-ho 4 f^ ,, ti" th*
-I J
z ling tn *. *) \!t*-r th*'- 1 ig
* T> -f.i.s r.,» n higloT tip: they nr*
e ni* r> whom | am going tb'jV.lb.v
tin ’tt«*/h they realize the enonnity.
! >
la w
»)* li*'*f
1 He emfihast*
** nt '.i. .mi. ;nr
t'.l-f.rlestnp w;»s
. \ivr»bee Itiu GneCtfon.
Xn-).
emon eni* /'
row >np
2 ..., -r^ r '*' up* took tC» tin'
e ipstautiors. s.i.-Ttu'ig ^i*h the
- o«td*-*l%for’ •’**» insane ai>-
v-oi-r*; to-* >■* ! »r;'*i’. T '. - \ViMianV,
m> :■ *’-. >■ ? .t; - - 1*0*1’° ;ir p’trsu jtyfw*
o r his >- iii! nnliov,*>**'!\n ernsondro-
it;- ' '< ’ -r/o* i * i«<tXt?* :, f
*!i*
ff rt*Jrn*<
..--itaev. 1 ° *!■ ---—-■X ■ ; - 1 in
ie«» _ *h* # ' wt h * *j4 kifoXe*!;-*
*•>'1* - The, jt:l.<•<»!»/nrovidi**! *-
c’i-*x'i‘.;UJft?t*;i;!''«*r'l*il' *ir<* »>.nh:-*l:t
A truthful statement of a Walter*
boro «itizen, given it* liis/n-.n word*.
- In ju I* j convince*' th-* im> - ’ tkeptnal
rlxtUt th.- merits of Y* *>stt’s Kidney
Pills. If- you suffer Jo* 1 ■ pafk-v he,
ner\otisiie.--*-, sl*-oti! ’ c. ,. 'Hrinary
*li-* ..i*r- or ary forru ■ di.'.i-.drills,
use i tjpsted kidney, n,* liciue. .
\ XT; it.erb'tit*>' (it[/.en t.'l'ls 0
Doan's Kidney Piils. * '
('o*i>i! you ii* ttrond.'.mtr * < <»tivinc
ing pi not'.or "in**rii.’ a '
K. P. Knight. • I*!.:* kstnith and
cr.-rriitip' <lealt»r‘, Pi/r.’** St., Walt* ;-
.or**. sa> -• > : 'I s-.<fiery,! from .w-P- •:
—^ . w.
Thi$ store possesses both: CHARACTER, it makes
for itself. REPUTATION, comes from you.
f ‘ * . -
That this store's reputation is proven i*i cx it'inced by the satisfied ami steady in-
creasing patron: u:e. * * / * -
, ' - * * .
\ ,.-••• • " * ' , i. ‘ **
This store has cutout r«.r itself th? tu-k of ^lina the standard forMou, prices;
f its splendid f-ci-itiY- of buying ;:iivam‘:-zco«s!y, it.shcuM pdove no formahte
* - /
F-.
r.ter
u:ts.
^ az.-inery. Shirt Waists, Petticcats, Dress Skirts,
House presses. Muslin Underw^aryDress Goods,
Si.:*:s, Linens, Rugs, Draperies, Carpets,
House Wares, Men’s Furnishings
ALAS: anything and “everything for the out-Httinj; of the house^nd personal wear-
iny; apparel. Perfect in style. Correct as the fashion makers of the world can produce.
KING STREET THROUGH JO MEETING STREET*
STORK
PROGKKSSIVK
•n*
My b;wK'a< he,A,: 11 the tin'*
> d th** Ui<lpcy♦*!!,.:'join .*.t tint* '
* r** pcamt'y.'. then' ag«irt too it* -
i.L**nt. 4 - I 7*iso hiid _-iim*' -trouhl**
th kth'-i !. I gnt Ihiin.'.-. Kidney
' -is at Kh'ih''/*ritg Store’and th°y
guve nc arcut retier.- ♦
Xt’ri* ,* ■<*c nt all deni*I ton’t
jm.plw it«k for a kid ivy r°lirhdy- —
act 1Va-i*/' Kidney *IMIb th** same
that Mr/ Knight hail. . Kostcr-Mil-
b *rn Co.. Props. Duffalo. N. W
aroc
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-’d' , r°ss the a-s<yi iation.
As the'govor.nitr/tro- '-x>!* a’ :
in hearts applfuts
was greeted w/h hear
o
(ii-ow ing Hotter 'Notv. '
- Opening wd|h appreciation .of th*
invitation >he governor passed to
nn ontiipistie summary of.copdit.lovs
maknig. he believed, ftir -the uplift
f'■•humanity, H<* snake-of the biga
nd important |»t»siiiirti of the nres-y
e w ished, he said, id make a heart.
1*
J;*- '--ijfl. ■'would tif>»
vaj>’l**-’ *• *!*•-. **]* * pi; /
Y Dr. \V)nt-*tti«. ii*.
i/s •* tdlen* *».• declined an
.i»e*t. i»- v. nec.--ri,
X '• * • r >
’< _'*^ ! .,t*.'Vr ;* ;*k<- if good *f*
»!',» l/.iof j.-it •■r’s-’n "a tondi-
■ i o--1 rlij*n *! *>.-e ,*♦ our- * «> :-
•v tp
si.-uttetitia*- 1 * - Th*.* giv -
*:• r > u| ; 1.. had ■ ri 'ee*» criticism
• j- r»- r-t*'* -1. rt'snor*il'i'ty fdr. "be
M**d * : '* •*» -a:h**r than allo-.v tl *-
uf* to suffer.
’1 .uo pacing it myself. 1 have
* .-id** tWn**»* o* *:;*,*» a momh front
WANT TO GO TO WINTHROP
{Uour Colleton Girls Take Exam-
\ ination for ScholjjirshiB
FouKhriglit ttnd hopeful you tig
1,'dies were present Friday mornTn -
bromptly at :• o’clock for th?' p-’r
• •* of taking th/ examination ' ;
*!’• ’Viefltroo schol *r ! ltit» front t’li-
<i*i*it\. urtdt* '*• ant liyHlte »•*■ •-*•
- * ’fint’on 'of- Miss Edith ^: -!* rr
papers were sent on to tV* •
t.* •*> liv s*!t»t. ri*-H.atul. ad it, ■/1’
's*‘\**ral weeks iteforo the r ' ‘ d*
-ill !** line known'. \*
. Those standing the examfnat/i
veyie Mis- - .He'ssie J’«jup'o*U
Sntoaks: \fiss Nojile / A*jx>d 'l
^cioaks; Miss Mar jo fybne. Xij.odi
Miss Marie DeTreville. WXltehuro.
UGH! A BUSE OF
I ' V- '
t.
a : a:
.. « . , t.o • 5 ■ nt
::'t« ' ko.tK - t -tr**.
pv-ri iil-i f v*',' rr - i .
* n.
/. i -.
Cep*.
( *1:
to heart talk with the aim of in-urln* pM-’v 1•«> F* br iarv . *. leaving re
the hearty synrpathv and supppirl >f Lr; * mer.t t*> the h*cisi;«ture. fee»tnr
human advancement. * >—^ T*ha< u' th. • -.'ay ! have contribul'e*!’
“To. heal tnbsM( differentrsV’ wrtsj to the ton/ort of the tinfortunates.”,
*he governor's ex jin-si* tonof his pu.-jia de. la red
noite Inretarfr to the recent - grow t}t |
of factionalism In /pnno:ntmei
_ mon*
♦ i*al differences
ht st men. In doing so he * otibl ee i nart* nts. really ^benefited bv
T-rr the state, ediintv by county, h*- vorF Thi-- r*e r mitted the etmdoy
’Md the editors/picking out the m n* -;.**** of‘ more nnr*°v. the goyernn-
vho «eeni°d best fitted, nhd tliet >.*i*i
mild proceed itv eHininatfon. ft* vi e , *.f**e°t ’« ward. *,"fo*°
% lu selectintr, th»* ho.-ird *0.1' r cer* - xv iMa** - ■•*<*► ••h'arg* '• '* , a
Xlrendv.’Ik* ‘•ai*!. t>r. VVilll**mX
!ei.1«ii»f *i effdjjted. without imoairm.ent
poM- ffiriem v, a strxiug of $..'>ho a mot
t>’ ! 1 tpo I.vtndrv. bv employing wow
M the hospital for tin* insane and
•he <rf H tr hoard of rbnritfes h° IrM
‘iected n*en who 'ver- apidi-
- ants for-the positio:--.
In all cases. h«} »««iiri^il hi- Jj* , -V**.*-s
’•e had disregarded perromfl t*-’’’ ,
t i consideratiopi*.' at^noitititie tho«*
U* U who w* re. T*°st fitted to we-
for the good of'the state
The ll«nle-» Ttt*k.
The-governor then turne-* 1
enforcement
man^ of the
'ess hound
♦her t stand regardless of /W **ct Ik *
they meet his approval nr not. he j>
idained
*n*i.
’n t*rses l/'ck* d
iljjil' etVapv op, »he , lyklis - are
evidr«*<-> of f°rm<X pra<"t!*cs
>«. ?'*! t-ave l*»f oj*'* viftitps t**
fir- t’-. r-** Vine 'i</.id*'<- 'ate
te;ti>n.
• T>* I;mC IMsgra* r*
Til » «r> ■ j/ * *' H* • ?;P*r V . ( -'.-t
d .* con*i't*K':t in f!'« as'*"? i w hi*'*■• tf»
X .* ;■ -h X* *0 t) » -'..It. . -I'k* 1
t’»., e i-ytt* r: tion of th" |/«
Voii’r*r\i*Uh>us. siugc***!, /cotjefi-
pat <1 and IVlieve ymi; ijfeed ,vrf)y, d;u:- ;
^gorniis <-al.ont/r,to, start your liv* r
atjd clean your howels. c ’ • .
HeVe’smy rnabgiitee! Ask * Mt'r
druggist.for a Ao-cent, hottle ef lt>*/
son’s Liver Torje and Jx^ke a t
spoonful tonight. If di. ildestVf
straighten you up. better than cal e
tael and without griping of nbjkiiri
ion sick 1 want you to go l>nct\do
cl-f*. 'tor** - and gel tbur money.
'fake calomel today and totporro
j v** t v ii! feel Weak and siek-and rtai*
Don't lose ii day’s Work.
T«*ke » spoonful of. hart})less v*-g •
. . , ^ Mble Liver Tone tonight and wake*
*Xot r*"p<- isIM ■ ''*».*■, TJ./c.-v* t’ or then alluybd to pr.*< j f. Hing great. It’s perfectly
e laws If,* is r* vo-*h *. i *!/*<< in 'a 1 ’' * l.'*i **ni s r*** th | !;-.-*-*.nb»«s, so givp it to your childr* n
to eiifo**co t',en» i?t ii w-nilerti -ry w v l.c , t • •- ,. tiniA, it* •an’t sail vat* . so let
.i< revol -nc F r D<* 1 .r'tort'i. he . ^ anything afterwdrrds.
fthoolt}/ J>*> .-!'u*;t*r* 1 {>v th**
He .\pp* aled for in * nilg ; : ’en,;
I
yd *t
It
It Makes You
v^- >lrt>,J*os<“ a
oil
Hay's. \V<»rk
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x an'.o.'g t.>*. '
la ri;t.
system, t'vt^
it r:t;iy- nianif t it'*-!? n. Many
ways other t'.n h' • ' . and F* ver
w!;ic!t is t'-i- Cv.il 1 icon name for
Malaria. Ala::.? p* -iih- n*-v' g* t
rid of it be!-.ins** t>*» y <!■* not r U-
lze it is Malaria and give it th
troja r treutiu* nt
FEW OF THE MANY SYMPTOMS
' X 1 CE MALARIA.
tl a* \t! I)*-;*.-. • ■-.a, Kxl!aii-tt< u.
Lo*.oiv Appeti:**. Indigestion,
«y
Hlzrir,*-s. -Ko-k Hi adaclie, Dull
Feeling in t A Head! •Lfl< k of - En*
ergy and Ambition, ('hills aid
C1
oi. in
time, and
• liefer**
ail dr-jt
*■ tc , * • ept ta/
, r- is otd/v < u**
'•r.g.aal Ctollitone. *\l-
x
vr hi on*- r>* try .i»*l *>!l**r i
• the p'tk- ' ilOtl-i i.'«T* u ; ,},. : ; .,y
’.••rv vitalit:- of -tr btYag A
:!-i* at to 'is, "-s-fully .1 ver.
- vlfi* trouble must n<>t only
. r.v‘ ine.- bl.-t-d. t ie \-;tj|i
bur ; t tl.'** sa**: • Lofie .;;»ld the re
- s**.ar> •lu.ilitic-. .iiit-l strength to
t!u* cjr.ulat! n. * Entering direct!'
it.to- th*.* f r- illation purifying^ and
Bjrftching the blood and by \y. gen-
af.-l a rceabje* acttonXw ithout
dns. U!M;h^h«*. t w«x--. stftna
la tiny tin* liver destn*'- and p*--
•rn*.it ajl the poisonous MaiS.ial
germ from the *yet« :n. Ofte t out*
is (y'rtain. t.iea* p**i>om*»i» g* rm-
Chrotil! (‘Htp tipatb a. HHiouspe’-s'. r*unn*>t remain n th.t* »--<t* tny if
ChUIrtone 1* taken, it i- tV-Dnlv
know n r* m«*dv. rt<>w re '-otafFe-l 1
every autl.ifritr * n”fliv ,1>* ase that
Fever witU* a i-bh^ant "No-A« - vvi!! aecotaplisji thix re-'itlf? (.'itll-
count” foeling. Yo>I gt*t up in the and. Fever uai* klv di.-appeAr? th'e
morning v ita a dizak f’»!I feeling appetite, improved. pr« Kioti'A dl-
in the head and an Aiuvieady step . g* stpm. rt-lieves chronic eo\s*ipa-
A restU ss * !ecp 1 ih*tl/v it.i. hor , tion. t r».at. c new en--r«y and vigor.
THE CHLLITOSl^: COMPANY'
Originators and Manufacturers . x COLUMBIA, S. C,
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' If your
druggist d ies
.. f 'Xv*
t .nd il n*d get it f-r
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veu u • pa(kare
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The.
ChJ!it^"e
Corr party.
! 'f*:'-.tlll)ia.
*1 !;nd
. ...... .for
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Ch I' t&.ve a^
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ii/ ’Picid.
Signed
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ireed.
Dealing snerifu-allv with Hie !*- 1 ; d aftMutl/and pra*^*** In • mi dogy
nmx lnws. he nointed n„r Yhc es. ; ” ••TKP r*e/.ple must »>c brought *0
oecfel stntutorv responstl/fi*!*. n' realize ^tTiat the Statutes are to «he
governor for their enfmfcemePt an** • observed and *-nfor««-d. but’ I hot*--
exiled attention t©/hls v pecuiiarD ’bar the tinizt ie coniine when, tips
t ' t “ong” resolution/fo enforce thes** l»eing a Tnatter of course, we »-an
ftagramly violated nf turn ou*- aitenfion to the ron-trn«-
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i live
ass 1
live terislatlon now demanded.” h-
lews. the most
./ r }Hhe statute*
spoke of tha plea* of the so- asserted
rial elubs.. / w:hen his nrog*-amme wa«K The governor, then took up pr*>-
annonneed. "having that he had rn- gfe*** in. AinCation# jncludwig th*
**vered eseh ivit|, •> prom»"« hf j compulsory , statute. N’everthcles-*
smp- imeagtlal enfnreep*enf of th«; South farolina still stood 4Tth in IHy
>%. He would “start st the ton” “M'''' There roust be no satUrffted
Af> told them ■ b«ceuse 0<° men erv-Pl-ye^ihxw™ iMi^eontinued effor.t for
’’lean- end 'tan<t<»* .^^rfrasS^ajell^aHob.; be nrrf’e.d H* seoke of
law- observipdp. ‘ - He snob*- of »»>< c*!u* atioe as the problem of the bet.
dim* of to tt*rm^nt o #, th^ ^ o«*ptiotial tr^in
n| di-regiriV**! la.w s. citing as an ing and special work for tea' hprs. he
cxapthle the *-tnte auto speed law. X*ijJ would f° r themselves if
flereantW violated. ricreased c'fi* .-r'j.
The govemortmd of Jvf<* « oue*e Ttv- Tex t .on oK-bo. -
«n enforcing the Taw throuc’' -'Vt-'ffi M1 r.ri B V. thet, turdeif ho th°
■ - • >omir.is»;on
"the re«jftt bd« been he «a
fnanv had ngcladed Honor
e- He'told oZ one rharlestom'cluh
which reported to him that It had
•mdalled a ’oefcor prstenXlnsfead of
the hap. He** Hod poioteo QUt th»
/:
»• p»Y»v|*Jons of tl
a-d the club
*M liquor
JL * -s x
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• W. <». \Y. Pbnic at Yeiimssee*
Th'* Woodmen of the !^’orld twill
give thc'lr annual picnic at S’eroas-
se*>. S. <’..* Tuesday. July 2hth. A*
">od old time basket dinner/and
first class music througe.qn: ‘'h**
Jav.' Dancing afternoon and ev,n-
ing. Ever body cordially invited. N
: - How’s This?
We offer One Hundred Dol-
lars Reward for any case of Ca
tarrh that canhot be cured by
Hall’s Catarrh Cunp.
F J- CJiE.NEY & ro.. Toledo. O.
AVc the undersigned, have known
F .1. t’henev for fhe fast 15 years',
and beHeve.him perfectly hojio r al-h-
!n atf” imsiness transactions and fi
nancially able to carry-'.out an^okti-
calions made by his firm. ’
NX^IONAJ* BANK OF t'OMMEKF!;
• '■ . V . ' •' Tpledo,X)
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken* in
I* mouM do nothin* rn^icVl. he sa d. i tcrnaliy. -acting directly upon Cl/
her - would work, for ei|*ia?Itv of «s » lood and mucuOus surfaces of ♦1^*
fteft.#ent.-w ith justice to »!] and "*teni. . Testinionfals sent free
said tti-’t/'oC c f ; wax comm--.:on whl* •
abogetFC d*-teried the «,unoon o' aU <1tiaet'--
hardship to none There ts hound to
!aW be a higher standard of a—ssmenl
irred for corporatioas thaa foc Indlriduals.
n,.*. **--«, SWSW. *.*«- *oes«..
0^1- . / .. -- . ^ / -• *. *' • l' ' /
' i ' \ly
Pn’lce 75 cents per bottle,
all draggistt. • • .a x
Take Hall’s family Fills for con
I nat Usn. - •' ^
mr*
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• I \l \ KIlsITY OF sol TH M YUfH
/UNV .
I.ntran**- K\a«uiimti**n-
EnTran-e.- examinations to
jCt/v^wity of* Su^th' i/rbHna
‘ * ’ ‘ ' ■' r-• <
V
In order tofhake
which our Mr
m for our stock of fait goods, '
k*w will purchase on his trip
to Northern markets, ware closing out all our
Summer goods at enormothdy low prices. . N \
, For Example: . X-' < '
Men’s Genuine Palm * Beach Suits, former price
$7.50, now....-,: .x.,....,. $4.98
The same cuts will be made on other clothings low
cut shoes, etc. x
SPECIAL OFFER:- The .well known Em|
or Shirt u^ially sold for $1.50, now 79 cents.
Regular SOc^bress Shirts at 39 cents-
?r.
tint
w ill “
b»* byi*l by the t'piinf Supcrituen-
**nt of Education'at. tin* County
< -'°!J r Lfl , ‘dF‘* Friday,. July the !*th,
ISIS.
Tfce^ Cnircrslty offers varied,
* s'
«-8urves of study Jn faience, IttPri*
ture. history, law acd busi'tmss. Th*
egpei)*fa are moderate and many
opportunities N far self-support are
afforded. A la>ge number of k< hol-
gjrs-hips are availably. Graduates of
coMeges In this St at/ receive free
tuition itr all course** except in the
School of Ij»w. For full partkulam ,
write ttr* v . •
tHK FKFwlDFNT
I'NIVKK-s’lTV of MU TH (CAROLINA
Ctil.VMBL*. S. F.
, _H3iflWilieBo«Xf Does' Its Duty
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