The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, September 29, 1915, Image 6
PAGE SIX
TKII PRSSS AXD STANDARD
POLITICAL TROUBLE
ACUTE W BEAUFORT'
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1913.
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DEATHS. '
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FORMER CITY MANAGER
* ATTACKED ON STREET;
LEVY' ACCUSED
UNDER BOND OF $200
Oitixrn* Meet mid PrMeat To Major
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Chanted, AIM*
Beat^/ort. Sept. 25.—The eity reit-
Istrar it under bon d of $1,000 to
answer to the'charge of issuhn
fraudulent registration certificates.
A white voter. Esau Levy.* is under
a $500 bond for alleged fraudulent
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Also a full line of work and everyday shoes at popular
prices, a .
SUITS! SUITS!! SUITS!!!
• We h^\'e a ^ line of Men’s and Boys’ Suits for tlv
Full. All shades in wool tr (, f>ds‘. Prices to suit your pock
et. One jrlhnce our immense line will convince you.
Give UjAifcall. We are the LEADERS.
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Colleton Bargain House
B. LEVY’, Manager . ,
Men’s St<»re at Glover’s Old Stand opposite Court House.
Ladies Store at our Old. Stand Main, Street
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MiM. Fully Robrr^T
It ia my painful duty to record j
the death of I^olly; ■Hte younger:
daughter of Mr. It. T. W. Roberts, j
of Coosawhatchie. H^r death * o» -1
curred Monday afternoon. Sept. 2?.
and was very sudden.' due to heart 1
failure. She was just _past ter
twentieth year, and apparently in
good health and certainly full of |
energy snd usefulness.
In her twelfth year she became
a Christian, and her life was a
beautiful consistent one. and sh?
was never happier than when do?»*
1 something to benefit her ^fhurca.
She was tireless in her work in
her Sunday school, and her class of
small children will indeed miss her
lovingi ministration. She leaves a
father, two slaters, and two brothers
to mourn their loss, a more devoted
family I have npver known. Besides
registration, and a negro voter .isTthese there are the stepmother and
Short Cuts That Save THne
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eluding thf service of a warrant for
the same alleged offence.
Ex-City Manager Horne la our on
a $2**0 bond charged with carrying
concealed weapons, "and Levy is un
de like .bond charged with asiaurt-
ing Horne.
The Alleged Assault.
The alleged assault occurred Fn
front of the' postoffice tonight
Surrounded by a party of over'twerl
ty. Danner partisans. Levy is said to
have stopped Horne, who came
along the sidewalk in company ni:-.
.1. W. (iray. and cursed him for
swearing oat The warrant for false
registration. ‘Levy. who. It is said,
had been threatening violence dur
ing the afternoon, struck Homo, an !
ran Into a nearby store calling out:
"He is going to shoot me!
Horae went after the'erowd in an
uproar. Others stepped in. a police-
| man came up. Horne was charged
with being armed and turned over
u revolver to the policeman and de
manded the prre'st of Levy, which
the policeman refuse.' to do Horne
'.veighs 115 pounds.
•Tonight at a m« ' of indig
nant Htizens tiie f . ‘ing resolu-'
tion was passejKni' resented to
the mayor by a committee .consist
ing Messrs George W. Beckett,
George Waterhouse and \V. E
Hichanjybn:
“Me n resolved. That the mayor
of Die eity, Mr. E. Datu^gf. he re-
ntfested. to guarantee pojke protec
tion tor Mr. It. C Horne.’Jr., w ho
has been * attacked by politb aF ad
herents of the mayor on the streets
,of Iteaufort In the presence of the
police who refuse to ftiake any ar
rests upon the groupd that the chlet
of police has . ordered them not toJ
Interfere in the event of dlsturbance'-
.• rising from /politics, but g>r?y *r
summon tht/pnrtios involved to rp-
mar in Gmirt. We present thi?
rpsolutii/n in tire face of many
••un!:>j>/ of violence direc ted again ; -
Mr /Horne." t
/The meeting then resovled. Tb.it,
whereas, tbe committee appointed
*»'■ the mnyor .".nd chief of police h c .<
given < rniii it promises ' that th*
»'(ace w ill be preserved and, t.
chief of police recjiiests that : oy
l.rejtt against Horne b« repor"-1
to him. upon which information h'
vill make artest of said per. o>
therefore he it resolved.' Tlmt t u
meeting accept the promises ”
The' meeting nNo voted to. a
the countv rommissiyners to keep ••:
-'iral police in the city until afo »
the election,. \
, The citv registrar has turn •>
down many men who have registered
the county, but who had In'*,
•heir county registration certificate-
T|m» recall advocates seme time ago
presented a protest to the mnyor.
after which the names of two of
• heir opponents were stricken from
the registration list.
Last night anumher of the lead
ers discuss other alleged Irregular
ities and decided on taking out tho
warrants, which were sworn to th -
morning bv Mr Horne before Mag
istrate Riley* of Yemassee. In the
'•ase of the two charged it wa*
foundr that their names do not ”a, -
near on the county regintration
book';, and therefore, are not en
titled tp the city registration cert«-
tif-ates that were given them. Oth
er evidence is in hand warranting
other arrests, it Is said.
devoted friend, a member *f the
family also, whose hearts grieve
over the loss. • She was soon to re
turn to the Confederate College :a
Charleston, this being her second
year in that institution.
The funeral services were con-1
dueled i^y the pastor, ev. F./O. S
Curtis, at the Gillsonville baptist
church'on Tuesday afternoon. tU'']
very large congregation attested the *|
hish esteem in wbilh she was held.
F. O. S. Ct’RTIS.
Hendersonville., Sept. 25.
Mrs. Henj. Freenu'n,
Calhoun. Bepi.. 21.—The comruu-
nlty was s!f6cked this morning to
I”hear of the death of Mrs. Benj.
Freeman, which occurred- at C1#m-
son College. The funeral serv’ces
were Conducted"this afternoon by the
Rev. K^M. Marshall, of the Epis
copal church of" which she was u
member, and the bucial was at Old
Stone church. Besides the sorrovv-
ine husband, foitr. little c hildren are j
left. Bennie, .Margaret. Ross ar.d an j
infant a few TioUrs old.* -
The friends in St. George of Mrs.
Benjamin Freeman of Clemson Col
iege were’ pained |o hear of her
death Tuesday morning. She leaves
a husband and four small children.
Mrs. Freeman was Miss Corrie Bell
Speights of Colleton county.—Dor
chester Eagle.
C4L0MIL SELDOM
SOLD HERE NOW
AID THE KIDNEYS
Do Not Endanger Life When a Wal-
terhom citizen Shows You tbe
Way to Avoid It.
WHITE B ARBER SHOP ,
Our barber shop employs only white barbers, and
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we have none but the most expert.
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—Let us attend to your needs— „ ,
SMITH’S BARBER SHOP
H. R. SMITH, Prop.
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Next to Terry ^ Shaffers Main Street.
. To Cure a Cold In One Day
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Why will the people continue to
suffer the agonies oT kldriev com
.nlaint. backache, urinary ^diaortlers.
lameness, headaches, languor, wn*
bllow then-selves to become Chror»-
fnvalids when a tested remedy be
offered them?
Doan’s Kidney Pills have been
used in kidney trouble over f*b year-
ntk- have been tested in thousands
f cases. ' ■
If you have an' even one- of
the symptoms of kidney disease*
act now. Drop«y or Bright’k dt*-
ense may pet in and make neglec.
dangerous. Read this Walterboru
testimony:
J. R. Lawrence, lumber dealers.
Wslterboro. says: “I keep Doan’s
Kidney PiRs on handball the time
and I find'them. a miahty good rem
edy to have in the house; I have
used v them for .weak kid.
nevs and nain in my back and hafe
always / found them very satisfac
tory. Others of my family hare
iised Doan’s Kidney Mills with Jpit
as good fesults.”
, Price 5ftc at ail dealers. Don’t
.simply,ask for a kidney remedy—
I get Doan's Kidney Pilla—the aam-
tawrence had. Foster-
Mil burn Co.. Props., Buffalo. N T.
Nifty Drug Salim te*. Make* Yon
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D:»>’* Work * '*4*
Every druggist in town—yo-.r
druggist at.d . cT»rybocly'« drug-fi'-t.
has noticed a great failing off in
th sale of calomel. They all give
the same reason.’ Dodson’s Liver
Tone is taking its place
“Calomel is dangerous and p--.
pie know it. while- Dodson’g L’ver
Tone is perfectly safe and gives ^bet
ter results.” said a prominent !o; ^
druggist. Dosdon’s Liver Tone i. ;
personally guaranteed by every
druggist who sell it. A large bottle
costs 5it cents and if it failk lo give
easy relief In every cpse . of liver
sluggishness and constipation yo
have only to ask for your money
hac k.
Dodson’s Liver Tone is a pl«»as-
ant-tnsting. purely 'vegetable resn-
edy. harmless to both children and
adults. Take a spoonful at night
and wake np feeling fine; no bilious
ness. sick headache, weid stomach Vr
constipated' bowels. It doe<<n’t
gripe or cause 1 inconvenience Ike
next day like violent calomel/ Take
a close c? calomel today and tomor
row you will feel weak / sick and
nauseated. Don’t lose a day’s work!
Take Dodson’s Liver Tone instead
and fell fine, full of vigor and am
bition.
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See?
You certainly will want to see the many fascinating
style changes for this FALL AT OUR MILLINERY
OPENING. You can see everything that is new and in
vogue in the realm of fashion.
By all means see our grand display. Perfect 'fit, fas
cinating style, lowbst" prices. Satisfaction guaranteed
or we refund your money.
Watch our window display in millinery suits, sport
Coats and Dresses.
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* 1 WE ARE THE LEADERS
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Colleton Bargain House
N B. LEVY, Manager.
Men’s Store at Glover’s Old Stand opposite Court House.
Ladies’ Store at our Old Stand Main Street.
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Up- to-date in all its appliances
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. First Class Barbers
AT IHE^OID BANK
C. M. Viard, Manager
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Home-Like Home
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Stokes. Sept. 24.—\Ve bavins
acme very fine weather \n this* vici
nity for picking cotton
Sorry to know of Idmee W. Saun
ders being rick. Hope he will noon
be air right agal
Aire. J. H. Saundere and daugh
ter. Georgle. apent laet Monday with
Mr*. Eugene Kinard. It hae been re
ported Ufat Eugene Kinard an-
famljy/bave moved to Cottarevillo
They will be mieeed very much fron*
thie commun‘ty
None E«|t»al to rhamberlaln'*.
.’’I have'tried mori all of the congn
curee. and find that fhere ie non*-
that ecjual rhamberlain’e Cou^h
Remedy. It ha« never failed to g.'ve
me prompt relief.’* writes W. V.
Hamer. Montpelier. Ind When yoii
hkv* a cold give thia ren»edy a trial
and eee for youreelf what a aplendiit
mediejne it ie. For eale by all deal
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Comfortable, cozy rooms an dsuitable furniture go
far towards making life enjoyable. You have the home;
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wc, have the furniture. Let us combine the two and
give pleasure and happiness to all in the home.
* ''•‘We have everything for the home. Tell us your
hes and we shall do our best to please you.
Enterprise Fnrmtore Co.
C. K. KOGEI;. llm:
Mr*. H. H Price and little
daughter. Gladys, of Kansas Pity.
Mo., who havo beenspending a
week with Misses Geneva and haz>-
Adams. of rottageville. are now vls-
iltng Mrs. J. R. Hill. They will re
turd this week ,|o Sandv Dam to
await the return of Mr. H .11. Price
of Kansas City. x,
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Malaria ssd fcwitds »p tS« •r»t«pw. A tra; »«ai«
A aon AppattsM. For cNitdrra. .jo
At Blocker’s Store
* FOR A FEW DAYS FOR CASH
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Chunk M^at, per pound
Grits,, per peck
Meal, per pe£k
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Best Cheese, per pound ....
8 one pound packages good soda
lemons, per dozen *
Apples, per dozen
10c Oysters, per can Q ,.
Hour, in wood barrels, per barrel
Eggs, per dozen
Al8«*a fine assortment of ename) ware at vfcry low prices.
STOP AT
Blocker’s Store
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