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CHICHESTER S PILLS DIAMOND BRAND J LADIES! Ask yw DraggUt for CHI-CHES-TER'S A nutvm TSTT T e Drr. /a\ i;u&iUv4iviuuii/ t m??a iu """/AX gold metallic boxes, sealed with Blue<0> Ribboa Tau ko OTBsa. bay of tw y/ ?msM and ask for CHI-CHE8-TEB 8 V DIAMOND BRAND PILLS* for twetttY-fiee years regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable. SOLD BY AlL DRUGGISTS time cupdywuppp worth tried even ? nntnc tested >- A small wbite boy, Covington Parkam. was bitten by a mad dog at Sumter on Wednesday. New and Seas ^ Our stock of Goods, Dry C Shoes and Hats i We want our Lex a -- ? call and inspect oi and make our st< while in the cit buy or not. Ou | WM. PLA1 v 1804 MAIN ST > rT~ ^ . -m -4 . jfyABr lkr*~*^r / * /// J p to the treat " welcomed, b; -/ I ' sparkling w jjP DeliciousDemand t 5*, Refuse Soda Fountains or Carbon- Bfetawn ated in Bottles. irad for J tup pat4 rrti a rni lib WV(1>VWW? 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PU1IUUIU UUUUUD Millinery, Dress Joods, Notions s now complete, ington friends to lr line of Goods ore headquarters y, whether they r prices are right, T & SON, COLUMBIA, S. C. % k I ,t Them \ of tretts?always M y all, c erywhere? W ith life?delight- ? ng?supremely I -Refreshing i Quenching Jf / he Genuine? Jj^r / Substitutes. Free Booklet. <PANY, ATLANTA, CA. 'aint Protection I ourse Your House Needs It I very beat, most durable, most econom- If t protection you can give your house is E astic Paint "The Kind That Lasts" | te lead and zmcr with best lin- I ?ed formula on every can. put it on than tc put on keg ? : will last twice as long and it Eg Dver a given surface. 3 your town for book of sugges- If rt I Manufactured by g s-GauIbert Co. 1 Incorporated B .ouisville, Ky, I prise Bartee Co I H \ MAN INTERS DESTROY ARMS In the Ppssession of Negroes as a Matter of Precaution. DANGER OF UPRmNG OF BLACKS Element Blacks in Counties of Barnwell and Hampton Might at Any Time Try to Obliterate tne Whites, is Popular Opinion. When a negro desperado is hunted in South Carolina for an unmentionable and other crimes, says the Columbia Evening Record, the ever-present menace to be considered is the danger of the uprising of the blacks in arnlw.fJnn fr\w Vlpar"). 1 OLOIJOtJUU iVl tiiV/ |AJVIi^lllV*VO UVW|/ ed upon one of their race. - The determined posse of Hampton and Barnwell counties, in their search for the negro triple murderer and daring desperado, Richard HeDry Austin, to guard against any large amount of violence among the negroes* took th e precaution to destroy all guns in the territory in which Austin was supposed to be hiding. It was a task of large proportion to destroy all weapons of the negroes in the many miles of traversed territory. Only those woo are conversant with the country and its conglomerate population of blacks can realize The extent of the confiscation and destrnc tion of firearms. The counties of Hampton and Barnwell have a predominating number of negroes, which form the major portion of the population. As a whole they are peaceful, but there is a nomadic element that mttx- at nnv time ana from almost any cause, attempt the obliteration of the white people. Both counties are filled with small shacks, or cabins that house the negroes and their number is so large that it takes quite a while for a thor/^luLLfl '| j?LU_U_ F=j ' :?H? . ^ 9 j fCAW . ! WARRANTED FOR ALL TILTH. I I Jf you y?nrflt:is?* lh<* JIOMD yoa v-I?J ' have :i lift-a>-.- ; at tin* l>"ae v?.;: ; v.'ii) i ~ j .jot have an en?U?-ss chain <yi a ;>a;r;;. ' r j 5>1 Quality L mW lil^] ConsiJerd Pjft , it U the U>, Chercst gjjl v^nea^csi in the end ! If y?U Wxmift *rr?t? tA j fcr latest catalogue beibrv you }?nrc:u: I f.o Va??,- Rnma ?cw:n,T fJitttrw Po OlpnCTC! | V'J PliW IIUIHU (J'JlllilM) IIW W>J.; T' ? trcstee-i of r;t e Orangeburg oily AO ools have provUod lor m rioal inBpection in rhei so o<?ls. ough search to be rnadr. Bat such a search was made and not a cabin escaped the close scrutiny of theposseeswho were on Iho man hunt after Austin. Some of the experiences of the searchers were exciting, while others were humorous. Many refractory negroes were encountered, and, in the phraseology of some of the hunters, the ''leather was applied''?and with a physical harsh ness and a continuity that soon humbled the bl'ick and brought him to a state of supplication. Sucn ministrations had a most salutary effect on others of the race who wanted to become boisterious. The taking of firearms and ammu- | nifcion from the negroes precludes all danger of an uprising of the blacks along the Savannah river or in any part of Hampton or Barnwell counties; for if the}' started to fighting it would have to be with primitive weapons, such as stick and rocks. "* I Aver's Porhral I w ? ~~~~ x/V?wa Away back fir 1841. Old enough to remember those days? Still used for coughs and colds. Sold for 70 years. Ask Your Doctor. Ool. Robert B. Scarborough, a prominent attorney at Conway, this State, sav.s he is being opportuned by friends from all over the State to enter the race for United States Senator. His decision will be announced later. Most Prompt and Effectual Cure for Bad Colds. When you nave a bad cold you want a remedy that will not only give relief, but effect a prompt and permanent cure, a remedy that is pleasant to take, a remedy that contains nothing injurious. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy meets all these requirements. 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