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m . [Continued from page5.] we shall be discovered and punished. We will make short work of BaB wm ker and take the chances. Hot Bn^^^B ker hap]>ened to be a United Stales Hflr officer, and the murderers did not think of the United States Courts. P" , And that is where they should laprosecuted, not because Baker was worse or t>etter than many otherwho have perished ar the hands of the mob, but because the opportuni^ ty is now presented of teaching a | 1 fearful lesson to those who have , done so much to bring: reproach up on S>uth Carolina. We hope that the United States au thorites will move in tin* Lake City case witnour aomy, mm mar no guilty man will be suffered toescnpe. * l A squad or United States deputy marshals and detective* would nut find it difficult ^discover the perpet trator* of this awful crime.?News and Courier. Dastard Cowardice. In bitter shame for South Caroj. lina we record the dastardly and damnable work at Lake City Mou; , day night. Mob savagery reached irs apex lu it; the usual lynching for the usual crime were white-handed justice compared with it. In resentment of the appointment of negro * postmaster a party ot white men sur. rounded his honsa in the dead of ?*?. -> t- c? ... 1 ?:.i.11.1 :? FUlgat, set ure LU 11, nuu jiuukm iu with shot; the postmaster, seckiug to '' escape, was killed at his doo ; histwo daughters were shot and. the aecouDts say, maimed for life; his wife r. ' was wounded,and the inf ant in her r;' ? *rm8 wa8 falling to the floor *\V of the buruiug building, where with 4 . iM father it was consumed in the * ' flames. And this in South Carolina, this in a State aud a neighborhood j?.; ? where people read and vote and si; ' on juries, where Christianity is proffp-% " > fessed, where the church anil school ? honse send out their teachings and p1 the surpreniacy of law, the' enforce* meat of justice are the conditions of the social compact! Great God! con hi Apacbe savages be more cruel, more ruthless, more lustful of blood than these civilized white men of Williamsburg county? 'The race pride of these men, it pC? ' seems, was wounded by the appointli-*'' -' ntpnf. of a neoro nostmaster?so to I blazon to the world their high resent nieot and prove tb6 injustice of thus* L giving office toan inferior, they place themselves ou the moral and religj ions level of the aboriginal African, attack at midnight under cover of darkness?the many against the few, the strong against the weak and helpless?and they assassinate indis , ootniuately man, woman and child! f Where are the white man's characteristics in this deed? Where is his superiority shown? Where do we find ^*>ie frnits of his thousands of years of civilization and self-control and cultivated conscience? A negro postmaster! Is that a nnething to resent with assassinat"tion? ' Who are these people in Wil tiiamsburg county that iney cannot \* endure that which the most refined the most' sensitive citizen of ihe 8t*te has endured with patience and dignity in years gone by! Columbia had a negro postmaster for eight years Charleston bad a negro postmaster v for eight years. Dozens of South Carolina towns have had negro postmasters. It was offensive?necessarily soVbut who was hurt by it? None . hut the party that appointed them. By its persistent elevation of the tngro above the while man in the South I the republication party has sacrificed iU its opportunities; it has destroyed its hope in this section. That is its punishment, and Democrats who wish to see it weak and ma rued and future'ess here may well War with philosphy the in dictions by which it seals its fate* V Bat even if the affront and injury were unbearable, w!m> should be held responsible for it? Irot the poor negro who in taking ofiice acoeptedwhat it was bis right to accept; nut, his wife, his children, his helpless ba.be. Bather t<>e white man, the State boss, who hud him appointed; still ?: ... rather the president who made the appointment, or the national . ooss who oiade the bargain for votes a: St. Louts which has resulted iu the y choice'of negroes for Federal offices. . Not Baker, but Mark Hannu! All! but Webster aud MeKinley and Haniia are white men. and to attack them f'y , with murderous intent would be fraught with danger. And that is where the dastard cowadice of reti venge npon tie negro 'displays itself ??*' . ?revenge upon the tool,- not upon I- . the men who used it; revenge upon ft. the weak and unprotected, not upou the strong, entrenched 111 authority, jk*> - whose hurts wonld be avenged. We are shamed and sickened. For the sake of South Carolina, her good name, her pride and her manhood we I ^ v would have preferred to see a thous-! p s and lost in battle than have to record j such a coward's deed as that which j stains her today. All of us have toj bear the disgrace of it? the million innoceut alike ?ith the mob. For j years aud decades it will be a taunt iu | the mouths of enemies, and we must 'bow our heads under the lash of their tv aopru.?The State. ; ' ? / I w Every mother feels an indeI an^ u^**n Becoming a ; h ffimm motncr should oc I ff'! wJferal a source of iov j I ' Hrf! to .ail* but the | ' ' suffering and ; danger of the ordeal make i iis anticipation one of misery. MOTHER'S FRIEND is the remedy which relieves women of the great pain and sufI fering incident to maternity; this i ' hour which is dreaded as woman's | ; severest trial Ls not only made: j painless, but all tiie danger is rc- i moved by its use. Those who use j i this remedy are no longer dc-: ! spondent or gloomy; nervousness I ' nausea and other distressing con- j 1 ditions are avoided, the system is j j made ready for^he coming event, \ ; and the serious accidents so cpm- i mon to the critical hour ar? i obviated by the use of Mother's j Fritnd. It is a bussing io woman. I _ ? i $1.00 PEE BOTTLE at allBrujr Stores, or seat by maii ou receipt of price. 1 1 RftflXS CoBtalninsr invaluable information of i CliL- interest to ail.?o:ncn, wi'l be sent rrKct to any *(iflre??, apon application. i>y The B&ADFIELD BEGULATOB CO., Atlanta. G*. Beverly C Bass lias *iven warn! iu?r t?? the Chattanooga liquor dealers in an advertisement in ?IkTimes of 1 lial city: k,I hereby] acknowledge mysell an habitual j drunkard, ana warn every man! connected with the liquor trade I that he violates h soath by selling.; |jriviiiir or allowing me drinks.' I | It requires rare courage i< r a man 1 1 :o do this. Bass comes of a line j old family, and was on< t well-to! do, but his cu tis laid him low. Johnson's Chill and Fe- j ; ver Tonic is a OHE-DAY Cure. It cures the most ? ?* *- * w~+ m siuDDorn case or rever in ! 24 Hours. i !' 1 Of 1 TO. The bladder wall created for one pur-' ; pose, namely, a roccp4cle for the urine j '.and as .Mich it is no; liable to any form , of diseases -opt l:y one or two ways. : j The first way is from imperfect action ! j of the kidneys. The second is from! ; careless local treat:.teat of other dis-j ! eases. CHIEF CAU3E. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy ; i kidnevs is the chief cause -of bladder ! 'trouble. So the womb, like the blaa-1 j ber. was ereat. d for one purpose, and j I if not doctored too much is not liable ; I to weakness or disease, except i:i nr.' c iscs. 11 is sittiaf ed of and very (!es.> j to the bladder, therefore any pain, disease (r inconvenience manifested in the kidneys, back, bfadder. or ur?i, nary passage is often, by mistake, attributeu to female weakness or womi ; trouble of some sort. The error is ensily made/and may b? as easily J avoided. To find out correctly, set your urine, aside for twenty four hours j a sediment or settling indicates kidi ney or bladder trouble. The mild j and the extraordinary effect of Dr. i Kilmer's Swamp-Root. the great kid-1 I ney. and bladder remedy is soon rcaI lized. If von need a medicine von | should have the best. At druggists lifty centsawl one dollar, j Yen ;.?a.v have a sample bottle and; pamphlet both sent free by mail, upon ] recipt of three two-cent stamps to covi er cost of postage on bottle. Mention I County Keccrd and send your address> j to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Kinghamton, | Y. The proprietors of this paperj guarantee the genuineness of this offer. | THE GREATEST BOOK OP THE AGE! j Should bo In Every Home and Library. Be (tie's BlDie lisioni la written by Right Hon. William Ewart Gladstone, Ex-Premier cf Greet Hritian ami Ireland, Chester. Eng.; Iter. A. H. Sayce. Queen's College. Oxford. Eng.: her. Samuel Ives Curtis*. U. D.. ChicAi'O '1 iieolog,c?l Seminary,Chicago JIl.;Rav. Frederic\V.Farrnr,P.D., F.R.S., Dean of Canterbury'. Canterbury, Eng.; Iter. ElmerH.Capen, D.D.,Tufts College, Souierville, Mesa.; Rev. Frank W Gunsauius, 1>. V , Armour Institute, Chicago I!!.; Rev. George F. Pentecost, D.D., Marylebone Presbyterian Church. London. Eng.; Rot. H. 8. MncArthur. D.D., Calvary Baptist Church. New ^ork City. N. Y.i Rev. Mkrtyn Summerbell, D.D., Mum Street Free Baptist Church, Lewieton. Me.: Rev. Frank M. Bristol. D.D.. First Methodist Episcopal Church. 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For further information, write HENRY 0. 8HEPARD, | Publisher. ?12 and 211 Monroe Street, Chloago, Illinois. , jsiaa/i \'V:. Vi.v. flHIoaspiiip! P V ' c^iiVtR 1 ILLU OAKin"rn*!:r Pri i rrt? y tlxij ijix.u u iu. Cure ell fcnus of disease caused bv i a ?lujg:=b Liwr ti.nl Biliousness. I i The Tick I-ill C!cfii:??S ' j The Tonic Pellet Invigorates ! Thr little " i'crtor's Hook " tells nil about them,r.rtd a week'- Tr.-vn*r.' K.ve, proves every wor l 'ru- i'? rapier.- Tn.atu.cut, 2oti tilC-VM kW. I'll >' " r ; Tnnj " Il'a man tru.-ts to luck lor his; happiness he will be in -uck when! h<* itets it. , | To t'urr Colletl|?il ton lorrTT. Take?'. .-carets Cat. t'.ituar: ic 1<\-or'2-c 11 C. C. ( '. (ail Io cure. driii.--,.-..-i.s ftsii.i mui^v ' Educate Tour Itowd* Willi t'siii-nrct*. Candy Catlisift l<\ onn* const'an'ioa fn-v.er 10c. <*. If C.C.C full, rtrne- s j i TES1 ED ; c I f A ft. r pis i TJ7 ri \ ) GFW crc^, c* co w*, S (J .a' ' > IP *3 1 c*"' c ?! i *'* i; H i- SHI ^ tJ & & ona> j j d.N. ROBS' Oom.2Ti.iGsior and do ('onsignmeiifs ofKggs, I'oultr Choice Timothy Hay, per 1<?0 Ihs8">e No. 1 " " " ? " Kite 11 envy White Oats 38c ? " ? :i?k* Mixed Oats 3-c White Corn i> Crack " A>'?: Corn 1)ran per 100 lbs. 7*>e Weights and Goods Guaran J. X.lt0 c # CN2 or/E I rVvn*T i j LJ^ll L Med; until you 0? ! i Ycu can buy them in i) Ten Tabu!es f SXj wrt U fLt up CA0&PI7 to crzv.rj u? If you don't f: Ripafss' At the D Send Five Cents to Ti Spruce St., New York, 1 (<& 12 cartons will l>e mailc< V oue that Kirans Tabul< vi ?yy :arh ?PWWB?CTM "MOW ,1 ? ??? ?? 1 * "v * / . i * ? ; i vaa-.. ,a.. . >. V ' * - J ' ' ' " r r t Diseases | i'\-r *W asd penr.rt; m: cure a.' totter. s<o. rhtain a:;d ecaema. Chamberhiin's Eye aud Skin Ointment is without an eeua!. Ir relieve? the itch j ir.g and trr.;:r:inj? almost instantly and ! its cotTinned use elTfcts a jxvmauent! cr.rc-. It also cure? itch. barh-er's itch, ' scald head, sere eipplea, itching piles, i chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and, granulated li.'.s. i?r. Cadr'a Cor.?.iik.r. Powders for horses ari the best tottI". blood purifier andvennifnge Price. 25cents. Soidby Wallace & Johnson. In jrivinjr thanks lor your hles-inj:. don't forsret lltecritiesims von have received. Jqfinsert's Chill and Fever Tonic is a ONE-DAY Cure. It cures the most j stubborn case of Fever in I 24 Hours. It n woman's trrief happens to be wrinkles even time can't heal it. iOD'F SCFDS :zz:',\V:' j-c**.vn rr<I ^ :tid to c.::t l':>& netoo o..u reooi-c lier.ts ci ^ >o?lkern Gro~/c?s. < ?*.; l^escnwtiv. Cots! ii rr -rt j :.ul pjclrl.?- -rv.-turi! c>-act:cr -i v j r-Ottnijivation about all c^.:. Lilly ucurtal v > t^e Scttth. ^ JLTA J: r: PLOY/SR fledf, ' lira^s ?nJ cfoVir Seeds. Scud , J Poiitoes S~;ed Cous { rnJ w.'l ( | isrden and Far 1:1 Seed3. \ tv for Decretive OrJc^tr:. IMaiiccJ free. ^ r. w. wood & sons, j RDSrCN, - - R! H/liOMl, VA. .i: IABCKT sied KDU:: I:I T:;: ; ON & SON, i 2v?ezcIh.a,rLts alers in v and Farm Produce solicited. Wheat " " " " !We Prepared cow Food per sack $100 ; (>round Oats, per bushel 4">e IIi'dnuts (iiirrrf Per Sack ' Mc Mcj'l per suck 00c SWAXS DOWN 1WTP.XT FLOUR Rbl.s $').! > Bbls Sacks $0 801 1 ' I taed.y"-;"- ? BSON&SON, ! laailestcn, S. C.j ? "?T?- I i I! S RHLfHr. id a Dollar | :>r icine have tried | >.e paper 5-cent cartons . or Five Cents. unl.errrJ p-vfc-ct drmrij tor a low prlc*. i nd this sort of I rrrs ?i i asrdies I ruggist's ! IE RlPANS Cl'OfTCAL COVPAXY, JTo. 10 jnd they will be sent. to you by raci;; or J for ^5 cents. The chences ere tea to i :s a.e the very medicine yoa need. _ I!DY STIPATION druggists si S * fifi iimti $ & AVhen yon come right down to bargain facts it. is price and quality tiiat tell the tale. We don't know of an establishment a -y where that meets these two requirements more faithfully than this. NEW GOODS THIS 4)n<* case ginghams at 5c, as good as usually sold for fie. One case Mourning prints, all new patterns, at or. One case fancy prints at 5c, same goods as have beet; selling at fie. Ueantifnl nerenles in dress and shirting styles. Another lot of tiro.e fast selliDg dress goods at 12*0. IVrealines at l?o never have ireen sold for less than 12'c. Silk Windsor lies in Plaidsat 15H j We have reduced a !yt of handkerj chiefs from 2 i to le. I * ' O?O?O t ! Furniture Department r I Solid Oak 10-pietfe J3etl Room suit \wParlor suit $23. Hemp Carpet 150c yard, Ingnmiir Carpet 2So-yard. 10-piece CliarnU-r sets $2. . Another lot of lOc window sh.des Ail Wool Art Squares very cheap. Buell & Roberts, ; r,7Z K33? SI'BEET Corner Cannon Street, Charleston, 8. G. j KGTiiE. , I will he in n;y f f7;*~ ;r the Court j lions-, Kings' ree. M nday and Sal j irdav of each week. Those hav-: in~ business witli Hie County Sup j emiiedent of Kdueation will gev I ern themselyes accordingly. v .NABOB I). LESKSNE, Conuiv Supt. Ed Notice. I will be in niv offir'b in the! ' oust house in Kingstrec S. | on SATlTKI).\Y of each weok j and during uiy absence, I will: leave my office key with Mr. C'. \V. McClaui. K. M. Smith,1 Judge of l'robate, Williamsburg Co., C. S. / # j ? ? i Notice of SaleIn obedience t an order filed by the Honorable the Probate Judge for Williamsburg Co. I wTI offer for sale on the 11'h day of March, j 1 S?>S, at the late residence of Peter | Tisdale, deceased, all the personal property of said estate consisting of household and kitchen furniture, one horse, corn, pens and other produce. Conditions of saie, cash. G W McCOLLOUUH Vv Vet Titi/inlo \ Feb. loth* 1 :)t. 4 . Notice to Creditors. All persons having claims against he Estate of Peter Tisdale, deceased ; will file same with M J Hirsch j attoruey-at-Iaw, and those indeht-j ed to said estate will make paymen to the undersigned (i \V McCOLLOUGIf, Fx. Est. Peter Tisdale. Feb. loth r89S.?3t. .0,000 | COW HIDES, [ WANTED. ! CASH prices paid at your door.' Apolv to F, M, BRITTQS, Si? Church, S. C. i . . % ^B I M - !SJU3TASC0C^^^^|^^^H WARRANTED. PR>(^HH G AT.ATTA. Paris MwIIcIdo Co., St. LouU, Ho. Gjiitleracru?V/o sold lest CiloVK S T?\f.Th:L.KNS ClirLL tljfc imri alrendy td!s portciioo ?.f jc-irs. in tbo f oerer bold rn article ihalgnvc faction us your Tonic. 2cu;u -? TXLCi columb^^H r.'. x*;: ToOO'IIJms^^^^^^H nnUrtitbrid-ed prouuefutlon "| | are of hanH^^HH^H latest better to popular 8 I I Cyclopedia eVer IT CONTAINS LATER lH|^HH II Than and more <| | only Cyclopedia which can be, really up to date. It lVhKJJKST FAmlLY LICR.I I Because it is clear language, cr.fr t^MHerstood |-by a cnim?aosnnzmy in>ra^H^B | and reliable and thoroughly For terms and description 1 * i'j.i! EU)mM MM 81 Whitehall St., Atlanta G?.,S M | ATLANTIC CQAST LINf feg | North-Eastern R. R. of S. C. % C05DEXSKD gCHFDULfc. Dutvd Dee. 20. 1807. . -?f % m TRAINS GOING SOUTH. . No. 35 ? . Vj Leave Florence 3:25 a.m. j Leave Kingstree Arrive Lanes 4:88 a. m Leave Lanes <#^88 a. m 1 Arrive Charleston ?:J3a. in [M So. ?.? Leave Florence 7:5-5 p. m Leave Kingstree 8:57 p. m Arrive Lanes ' 0:15 p. m -^4 Leave Lanes $:1o p. ir . Arrive Charleston ~r " m Leave LA HPS ':w Anfve (Charleston 9:15 TRAINS GOING NORTH. HI 7S* r 9|^^H Leave Charleston '6:33 Arrive Lanes 8:10 ;}. Leave Lanes 8:10 ai Leave Kingslree 8:27 a.\ll^^^^H Araive Florence 9:28 a. I Leave Charleston 5:17 p. Arrive Lanes 0p. m.l H Leave Lanes 6:45 p. Leave Kingstree Arrive Florence 7:55 p. Leave Charleston 7:00 a. Arrive Lanes 8:30 a. m * Jl.wly. I No. 52 runs through toColnmbia viaH^^a It. Trains Xos. 78 and 32 run via Wilson fl^^H| and Fsyett ovHle?Short I.ine??nd niaker^^^H| clow connection for all points Norths ! IB Trains on <'. & D. R. R. leave Flor-' once daily except Sunday 9 oft a. m., ?r? ^^Hj rive Darlington 10 28 a. in... Ch"rawl 140 a. ni., Wiuleshoro 2 25 n. m Leave Flor eniv daily except "Sunday 8 15 p. m.. ar il rive Darlington 8 40 p. m.. Hartsville !ij 35 p. rn,, Bennetrsville 9 3(5 p. m.., Gib" son 10 On p. ir. Leave Florence Sunday only 9 m., arrive Darllngtarrt027 a in., Hartsville 1110 a.m. 'VmH Leave Gibson daily eveept Senday fi- * 6:15p. ni.Ren'iettsV'H * GrOla. m. . I arrive D*rilngton 7:3o a. m. 1 Lenle Hartrville daily except Sunday ' G :45 a. m, arrive DarUdjpou 7 dK) a. m. leare Darlington 9:00 a. m. Leave Wadeshoro daily ezrept Sunday 3:00 p. . in. Clientw 5:15 p. nr. Darlington 0:2? 4 p. in. arrive Florence 7:09 p, m. J. F. DIVINE, ' , | Gett'l Sup'i. ^