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' A Sensible Add V Issued by the Race ence to the Peopl State-? Laziness ( reSS to join hands class of negro community an< Confer- strong and unit C of the suppression of nrJmiwnl nritnn ??.] ' ' 'l'jua ladi with the better citizens in every i thus to make a ed effort for the IHH lawlessness and >A^iii(\ ?OHO, tfonuc mm kMA uv, ivV|, I II 1HI Assaults and Lynch demned?Negroes I Form Habits of Indi and Sobriety, to St; from Towns and St Farms. utmicu v* iiuu cm ling Con- ?f 'aw and or Jrged to amo?g the peop istry and That ?ur peo ay away social eqi ick to the otl,6r race- but we be accorded leeal ripliio ? 9 maintenance of J der and justice Vfl >le of both races. pie do not wish g tality with any we do insist that all the civil and larnn^AA J - I 1011 a a UNU ii: The following addre people was unanimous ed by the race confere in Columbia a few days the members of the 1 ference of South Carolii hlfiri ftf. OnlumKia Ta?>. 88 lo the the law' and th' ly adopt. " " "eparati0D ince held accommodalioD ago: '.We Peopl? be equa dace Cod- ? ,l' ' oa.aesem- H; Pulton. W. oo MiKgleton, c. us uy at wherever there of the races the s provided for our i and just. 3. T. Dilliard, I. B. Romans, J. B. A. Dottinchom UU1N 1 use we got s< /\vi /"vii /M1\ 1-v bp 1JN i jmething to V HURR tell you. So Y nie sure 1907, desire to cougra people on the interest them in this, the first n ference, ever held in thi consider the conditior advance the interests gro race. We wish to tulate our and K" J" SaW} shown by WI?Cou??, egro CoiiOA 1 want to Riee f 18 otate to those who suffers 10 unrJ kidney trouble," say 18 and to Beck, Tenn. "I ht of the ne- ,ut?4.certainty that poaitively care this nnnvpofii. The flrat Hntfla er." sroan the South. lome valuable advicejto with lame back and 'H J. K. Blacknhip, ?f ive proved to an absoElectrio Bittern will distressing oonditiou. cnuugu uarj wa Kains in ur ting; miles y tjroods wo to get. ? >rth late also the committ rangements and the ea moter of this Confer Rev. Richard Carroll, c teresting and successfu ^.which has been attends eral thousands of pers< ft"V< r af,er taking A few 111 00 of ar- pletely oared; bo o meet pro- cdme! V1?'""1 to " remedy. , bold noi ence, the ^or(* BroH, Faadoi ... . ?tore. >n this in- . !dT.lnv8. Historic 01< )ns. both ? j mo great renei ana ore bottles, I was ooinompletely that it bereoommoad this great tier bnarantee at Orawburk Pharmacy drag 1 Charleston. sPLm? 1 pie Silks. ce 36-inch Black Taffeta price 76 cents the yard, ce 36-inch Gun Metal m I. 1.00 quality, Fresh ^ Ginghai " flrov Toffofd Cotton Gooi i and new 600 yards pre ms, special the yard 8 ce ds. tty 10c Dress nts. white and colored, at lias been addressed b; leading and distinguis and women of both rac "We desire to put on record and to make lowing declaration: id which An interestini [ "eTeral "City by ned men e8 Brave and I ourselves ple? its Edu the fol- tions and Ii prises. 1.00 qu % Sketch of the Crep the Sea"?Its ors ?.f 1 j quality hospitable Peo? 1 pie< cational Institu- t^ie y^ ldustrial Enter ality, the yard 75 cents, e de Chine in black and ight blue and lavender, r , to go at 55 cents the ya ce Lavender Liberty Sati d only 74 cents. TATool Goor J ' 10 pii white and col- wool, in egular 75 cents cent* . 2 bun in, 1.00 quality, now 8 c 500 y a q checks; eces heavy Cotton Suiti checks, stripes and plait 3 the yard. dies short length Percah ents the yard. ards best 10c light-cok and stripes, to go for 8c t ng, looks like is, to close out as, 10c quality, >red Outing in :he yard. "That this Oooferenc* es itself aa being oppog idlenesB, crime and alii among th? lower eleme people everywhere, anc the members of the n< be urged by us to culi 3 express ? ied to all Written for The ftlessness caster Count, utsofour del, 1 that all Charleston i egro race piace it8 higli tivate ha i?? i ? 3 pie > News by a Lan- f?r a sc y Boy atjtha CitaO nio, * a a historic old blue an walls, itb irregu- Quality ji.. -u . , ? Rior ces Shadow Check Batistt >ft, clingy dress, in blacl^ :*ey and receida green, a ily 74 cents. ces fancy checked Mob; d red and green combi , to go at the yard only 3: Inf Wnrtl n roocr 15 fu J, just the thing ^ : and colors of , rare value, the ^ air, graen and nations, a 50c 9 cents. 1 l?t D i._ 11 . wnrfVi 1 11 bolts good Calico to go wald 10-4 Cotton Blan cents. Ladies' Swea in black and colors of rcn f/\ i aa at 4c yard, ikets, the pair ters. red and blue, bits of industry, ecoi sobriety, and so endear come intelligent, ore law abiding citizons. That while the Confer demns in the strongest criminal assaults upon ?i itHU nomy and architecture all For to bo i.be p??t Tn a af lerly and may p?Bg away will remain a ence cou- iile old story of terms all than a hundred 1 women, th?r? will ho ich oiu smes or P ?n , must gi tell the story of but * mrfc hmfl all th?R? , but still there oiiielhiiig to Jell the past. More years from today frill IIA in t I. ~ _ 1 J ?? Wi X/l^OO UWUO t). We can't well quote ] i may have them at remn LACES . xvexiiiiants mat -? prices on these, 3.00 i tant prices. 2.50 i AND EMB w, lu gv iiL X.UU. sweaters to go at 2.00. sweaters to go at 1.75. ROIDERIE :s white and black, and ] all persona guilty of su cea should receive the punishment by law, it demns lynching, and a] mob law, as vindictive just. holds that cemeteries of ( ich oflfen- monuments wl severest brows will tell also con- ships the earl 11 forms o! iiad t0 suffer, and un- 0f the condition inc the civil wi tv/uuu IU lll? U1CI Charleston many lose cold marble you of the hard 1 y Charlestonians r0Cl\ History tells us 18 of the city durar. H rtr llnrhfii- I Ill thrown ou iction. t on the Bargi ain Counter t< o go at a That we advise our stay out of (he cities a< possible, when they ar to evils and temptation remain on the farms, homes and property in cultural sections and people to was closed to ti 3 much as her railway ays e exposed ed. Many of hei is, and to were driven fi purchase and killed. Sue the agri- almost enough lengthen ly the spirit of he outside world, I tem was destroyr bravest citizens rom their homes h a blow seemed " to destroy entire- There i lovaltv and hos- line sti ii (-aster 8 one or two laruje Clyde HHmsliiria <> ( iuKo.i1 Mercanti college for boys in the ci 1 i i ile Com) ly- It I Veteran of an S lany. >. C. Regiment the school term by suj ing the public school fi der that they may t educate their children. That IhisConference to the whites to make ence between thegood,i( pplement- pitality anion? iiinl in or- even under sue he better people maintai freedom, their do appeal and their hospit a differ- The Charlesto itelligent, brave, as loyal, her people ; but day. It h conditions, the port. T: ined their love of from Ei loyalty to state often se ality to htrnngers. wharve n people are as loading and as liospita- The " ikui cnuu is also a great shipping rans-Atlantic steamships ugland and Germany are sen in the harbor or at the s loading cotton and unimported goods. Cit V r>t ll m r I nut r\t\ ia a n;?s a very nign standard, unsurpassed in the way c oughness. To get a diplon such a place is something proud of. Charleston, also, ha* professional colleges, si flin I ?> _ Dies in Nort >t thorm from to bo Monroe Journa itin^ his nephew, i some who ,ive8 near ucfi as Mecklenburg line j Christonhfir Smnl h Carolina. I. ''While visitor. Russ Small, the Union and near B;ief, Mr. 1 q n a1 / I o /\ I .-] i a M industrious, la\v-abidi and the bad, ignorant a less element in the nei and that they do not a humiliate and punish tl table and thrifty neg with the vicious and UK class ble today as th< ,nd worth- in the past, izro race, Charleston is ittempt to tant city in oui he respec- is not only an ii ro along place, but it is shiftless ufacturing est By have ever been great p especia i the most impor- count o state today. It ties fru mportant business water a noted for its mail- very ch ablishments, its And lace tor fruit of all kinds, lly tropical fruits. On acf her commercial faciliiits can be skipped over nd sold to the consumer eap. then let us look at Char "College of Pharmacy," vhich are recognized by other prolessional college kind. The Stokes Business co also located in Charlostc last niantionerl And h?ut . nu me r ?*"* both of ?! Mecklenburg, Monday of l.-ist W every belonged to Com o! their Second South ment." liege is T ^ >0, but Cured of r,uii >f oil "It is now eleven W'l W 1 V4 OU1UXC1 died suddenly -ek. Mr. Small ipany G, of the Carolina KegiiK Trouble. Veiirw uinon T !?.?.! ones. That (his conference our people every when South to do all in their cultivate peaceful and relations between the w blacks, and to endeavc commercial la call upon educational eq b in the situated at tho power to Cooper and th fraternal about fifteen in bites and deep, spacious ?r to pro- od harbor. On a I . . _ _ icilities, and its leston i uipments. It i9 point a junction of the best edi e Ashley rivers, any cit.y lies inland, has a haps th anil well protest- numero account of its good he-it in rom an educational standnd we see that it has tlie ucational equipments ot r in the state ; and per e best in the South. Its us high schools are the the slate. Its colleges and the South Carolina Miliia demy. It is often spoker the '-West .Point" of the Its very nature makes it t of all institutions. Its t is good for the hands, ill and the heart The milit ercise is ^ood for the p narrow escape from co ry Ach- o. o Floyd, a lcadin 1 Ol as Kershaw, S. 0. *>I ha.l o-?,i '? '35 pounds, and coi OUtll. both by day and by in lie best K'in taking Dr. King's ruiiiinn continued this lor aboi Hiuillg niy cough and lung tri e head, gono and I was rest arv f?\- wei8lit, 170 pounds." ' , sons are healed every nysical at Crawford Hors Fm J ---- ' v/v a unii tx ' sumption," writes K btjsinegs man of rim down in weight ttfhing was constant, Klit. Finally 1 beNew Discovery, and ut six months, when >tiblo were entirely tired to my normal Thousands of perjear <>naranteed lil?-rl,ni I mole good feeling and re^pecr, and confidence the races. That we entreat ai the better class of white material harbor, Charles between great coaling at of the chiof por ml invite .Line Steamshi ) citizens (New York and ton has become a especial ation. It is one are old ts of the Clyde and are p Co. between any in t Jacksonville, Fla. Charles Ily its military academies established institutions not to be excelled by ;he state. The College of ton is the only literary man, the discipline is izc the mental part, and the hhips and temptations ii come are a sure test of fli al man. M. J Charleston,S.C., Jan. 28 tod for ,lr"K Htore f)OC ,lUtl hard ' over Clear np the complexi ik mrvr An<* tone the n\Htem. ie mor- x,y a (loHt. or two of HcM. Risers. ,Vnfe. reliable 1007 reputation The pilla t > iitUi, Recommended bj Cra' 1 UU. Trial bottle on, cleanae the liver You eau bent do thia DeWitC'a I.ittle Early i little pi 1 In with a bat everyone 1 nows. ivford Jiroo.