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'Kl>l>LkJ( IIANGKD BY NKGROE8. wamuttM- story from the Lower l?ort ? 'i in? In nut C ount). BeNon fiumter. Hays Deris, Jesse Snmter %nd Hurry Qoodwln, all ne htoos living In the Congarve neighbor aAood. ar? held In the Hichland county mil on a variety of charges, all of which may prove serious. Highway robbery, assault and battery with in lent to kill and possibly attempted murder are the charges thee* negroes may have to face after a pie |^llminary hearing which will be given them before Magistrate Powles to? morrow. Ham Ooldsteln. a Jewish peddler Who can apeak but little ICngllsh, Ih the chief witness and he tella a moat startling tale of the experiences that h? encountered last Friday while In PLie Congareo neighborhood. Ooldsteln is a peddler for .1. B. My? ers, a local pawnbroker, urd makes pilgrimages Into the ?urrounding country with hie wares and was on such business near Congaree last Frl JJav with a large pack of g*>oda. He sold n??url> all hl? stuft and had 971.11 on bis peraon when he met four negroos, who stopped him and engaged him In conversation. Ooldateln Is but lately from Poland and speaks very little Enillah; In fact. Magistrate Fowles hud to call jftn an Interpreter to asslat him In un? derstanding Goldstein a recital of the affair. This tale Is one that reads like s> page from the very mldd e of soasa blood and thunder dime novel. He aays that these four negroes seemed anxious to help h m sell hla Sjgooda aid told him that If he would go through a thick patch of woods that they were opposite, ha could sell the goods he had left on the other aide. These woods, near Mr. J. H. Westen'? place and \ r\ .I rw. made an Idea' location for auch a crime as mthn ore Goldstein clalmi ffgg per petrateo Frtdsy with hlmietf as the Victim. He Is an unauapectlng k nd of man and says he thought the negroes were really saxious to do him a good turn, so he fsthered his psck together snd Bet off through the woodi As soon as he had time to get Into the very thickness of Die forest che negroea gnught up with him and xt upon him from tfio tsar. They best him up quite severaly snd flnslly bent down s sappling and tied him to It by the bsaeck. Boms clothes were used to tie ^%tm with, which are auppoaed to have been secured either from Goldstein's person or his packsge. He was too much frlahtened to tell exactly w*\ere t'iev did secure the clothea. v, however that he waa I i pllng and It waa releaaed after ha hsd boon relieved of his watch ?n 1 chain and the 176.15 real teed from his peddler's pack. The pack Itself was not taken, poaalbly Ikm hum of the Incriminating evidence It would furnlah. The negroea, after securioif the watch snd money, made themsevea very acarce In thla neigh? borhood, poaslbly thinking that Gold? stein waa dead. He w i* not easily disposed of. however, imd although seventy strangled by being bound to the atpllng. hr- finally recovered con louir.ess. releaaed himself and gave a arm Magistrate W. T. Luclua made sn loves* I cation and has succeeded In workilg up a strong case agalnat the four negroes now in jail. Because of ths active part he had taken In se? curing evidence In the case. Magis? trate Lucius did not feel able to take chari;< of the case In h's magistrate'* court, so Msglstrate Fowlea will alt In the preliminary hearing to be held tomorrow This caae haa many sen na? tions I features and cornea almost like 4% chapter from Arabian Night?. For a hanging of this kind to be effected right In the heart of a etrtltaed country and only 2s miles from as peaceable a community as that aurroundlng Columbia will ooate t?s a ahock to many people who would aal credit auch a story except n< straight aa this one seems to have Come?The State. How to t ore ii t old. ?I'e sa careful na you can you will ggejeatonally take cold, and when you do. get a medlelas of knows rettablll ty. one that hsa an established repu? tation and that u certain to eared i quick cure Such a medicine Ih Chamberlaln'a Cough Remedy, It ban gained a world wide reputation by Ita remarkable cures of this tjaaei >n ailment ind egg alwaya be upon It nets i?n nutun ' i. rellevea the lungs, aids expectO* rstion. opens the accretions and sjds pgtiirs In restoring th?- lystem I healthy condition I >urI ng the i years In which It haa been In genera! as* we hav?? yet to learn of a alngh oase of cold or attack of the grip ha< Ing resulted In pneumonia Whan this remedy waa uaed. which shows conelualvclv that it Is a certain pre ventlve t.t that dangerous disease Chamberlaln'a Cough remedy e<?n tains no .>ptum or oth-r aaffVOtlC and he given ss confhb nth to a baby to an sdult. For sale by all drug How to Treat a Sprain. ?Ins, awellinga and lamenesa are promptly relieved h? Chamberlaln'a Tain H*lm. Thla liniment reducea In? flammation snd aor#?neas so that s sprain may be cured In about one third the time required by ths ususl trwatmant For sale by sll druggists. IC3r SpA?VZPILiB SHOE tBAI^E: AT BULTMAN BROS., BEGINNING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd., 1908. WK will place on Sale ?tt our store one of the largest and Wst selc ctiona of Samph; Shoes that we have ever been able to offer at one of o ic Sample Sales. There Gv>ods will be sold regardless of the value and ?re being marked just ABOUT ONE=HALF THE REGULAR PRICE. We have a number of the most reliable makes and all of the newest styles and lasts in Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes to offer at tl is sale?consist? ing of: Boyden's, Stetson's, Howard & Foster's and the well known Bultman lines for Men, and Ziegler's, Keystone and other reliable lines of Women's Shoes. This Bale Will La8t for One Week, and the prices are being made so ridiculously low that all can take advantage cf tl is opportunity. During this Sale no good9 will be charged, sent out on approval or exchanged. Our store will be closed on Monday to prepare for the sale. BELOW CAN BE SEEN SOME OF THE PRICES THAT WILL RULE DURING THIS SAKE. Boyden $7 00 Shoes, - - $4 69. Howard k Foster $5.50 Shoes, - - $3.98. Howard & Foster $5.00 Shcts - - $3 17 Hoyden $6 00 Shoe*, - - $4.28 Howard & Foster $4 60 Shoes, - - $2 98. Howard & Foster $4 00 SI oes - - $2 79* Ziegler $5 Women's ,-hoes, $3 17. Ziegler $4.60 Women's Shoes, - - $2 98. Ziegler $4.00 Women's SI oes,' - - $2 78 Ziegler 3.60 Women's Shoes, $2 59. Ziegler $3 00 Women's Shoe*, - - $2 17. Ziegler $2 50 Women's Shoes,' - - $1 89* Women's $2 Shoes $1 07. There will be a number of Cheaoer Grades iu Men's and Women's Shoes from 98 cents and upwfird.' BKAfTY OF MAUS. A Vision of Wonderful Color and Growing Grandeur Revealed Through the Telescope. By Percival Lowell. i Viewed under suitable conditions, few sights can compare for instant beauty and growing grandeur with Mars as presented by the telescope. Framed In the blue of space, there Moats before the observer's gaze a seeming miniature of his own earth, yet changed by translation to the sky. Within its charmed circle of light hi marks apparent continents and scan, now ramifying Into one another, now stretching in unique expanse over wide tracts of disk, and capped at their poles by dazzling ovals of white. It recalls to him his first lessons I p. geography, where the earth ?a? shown him set ethereally amid the stars, only with an added sense of reality In the apotheosis. It Is ti e thing Itself, stamped with that all pervading, Indefinable hall mark o/ authenticity In which the cleverest re? production somehow falls. In color largely lies this awakening touch that Imbues the picture with the sense of actuality. And very vivid are the tints, so salient and so unlike that their naming in words conveys scant idea of their concord to the eye. Rose ocher dominates the light ? er regions, while a robln-s-egg blue colors the darker; and both are set off and emphasized by the icy white - nesa of the caps. Nor is either hue uniform; tone relieves tint to a fur? ther heightening of effect. In some parts of the light expanses the ocher prevails alone; lp^ others the rose deepens to a brick-red, suffusing the surface with the glow of a warm late afternoon. No less various Is the blue now sinking Into deeps of shading, now lightening into fait washes that In places grade off Insensibly Into och? er Itself, thus making region* of in? termediate tint the precise borders of *hlch are not decipherable by the eye. Superimposed upon its gener-il opaline complexion ate now and then to be seen ephemeral effects. At cer? tain times and in certain places warm chocolate brown has been known to supplant the blue. Often, too, c<?ld white dots are scattered over the disk, dazzling diamond points that deck the planet's features to a rich? ness beyond the power of pencil to portray. So minute are they that |OOd seeing is needed to disclose them. It Is at such moments that the color ??est comes out. To those who know fhe sun only as golden and the moon il white, even In Its color scheme Mars would stand forth a revelation. ?The Century llexumct hy leitetet rtunliic. ?The nbove is tfie name of a (Jcr man chemical, whleh Is one of the many valuable Ingredients of Folty'l Kidney Remedy. Hexamethylenetetra rnlne is recognized by medical text I 'ks and authorities as I uric acid ?ohranl and nntMtptk fur *be utint. Take Foley's Kidney Remedy as fOOH is you notlc- any Irregularities, and tvold ;i serious malady. \V. W. Sl bart LltHt Carter, former husband Ol Ih* m In Mi died in <!tiloAg<?? I taw Lungs. ?When Ihl lungs are tOfl And In? tiinud, the g<this of paumonli and oomnampttofl And lodgmtnl And multi? ply. Foley's Hon?) and Tar kills the cough germs, cures the most nb t AAti t o king cough. heals the lungB, and nr. v? nts serious rSAUlta The genuine Is In the vellow package. W W Slhert. Andrew I>. White Is visiting Merlin for the first time since his retirement as Ambassador to (ierman. Every miller draws the water to him own mill.?German. PREDICTS SEVERE WINTER. Now Jersey Prophet Says the Squir- ! reis Tell Mini So. Abraham Pennyman, who indulges In farming and prophecy, at Bound Brook, X. J., declares it is to be an j unusually severe winter. The sqir- ' reis ha,ve told him so and by attacking one of his farmhands who tried to share in gathering of the walnuts ' with him. But one prophet does not make a winter, and there are various other seers to be heard from yet who, about this season of the year mount the tri? pod and speak oracles about the j weather. Also there are the sibylline leaves of the old Farmers' Almanac to be studied. However, it might be Just as well to have a few scuttlefuls of coal in the house and be prepared. It is safe to say?prophets or no prophets?that they will come handy before the robbing nest again.?Xew York Press. ?If you are a sufferer from piles, ManZan Pile Remedy will bring re? lief with the first application. Guar? anteed. Price 50c. Sold by Slbert Drug Co. Sept-3m One day recently a dog left tem? porarily on Pltchwood island, in Lake Wlnnipesaukee, X. H., swam a mile ar.d a half to The Weirs to Join its mistress, who had started on a visit? ing trip. ?Don't be deceived by Imitations of DeWitts Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve. When you ask for DeWitt's be sere to get it. The name Is stamped on every box. There is Just one orig? inal. It Is especially good for piles. We sell and recommend them. Sold by all druggists. ?Ring's Little Liver Pills for bil? iousness, sickheadnche. They keep you well. 25c. Try them. Sold by Sibert Drug Co. Sept-3m ?DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills are Just what you need and what you should get right away for pain in tlu back, backache, rheumatic pains, and all urinary and bladder troubles. Thousands of people suffer from kid? ney and bladder trouble and do not know It. They think it is a cold or a strain. Don't take any chances. Get DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. They are antiseptic and promptly soothe the pain. Don't fall to insist upon DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. We sell them. Sold by all druggists. II D Just the thing to "Take the Chill Away" or heat a room before setting up the winter stove. ::: ?At All Seasons? j A FUEL SAVED. ; NO DUST OR ODO?. ELECTRIC, $3 to $5.50. PERFECTION $3.50 to $4.50. Burns Mi. Co. ^Ji OST people use the horse shoe as an emblem of good luck, but in the capacity ^ "* in which we use it, it is an emblem :2 OF GOOD WEAR, OF GOOD FIT, OF PERFECT SATISFACTION. | EE We might also add the good luck Feature, on account of the unprec 'dented increase in our Clothing Business which is largely traceable to this brand. 1 here is a fit and finish about them, that appeals to the young man of fashion, and the man of mode? rate taste can be suited as well in goods of a subdued tone. Browns and Olives are the leading shades this season, these we have in an excellent assortir ent of patterns, Worsteds and Cassimers, single and doubled breasted Prices $10 to $25 We have also a full line of Granites, Thibets and Un? finished Worsteds in single and double breasted At $10 to $20. D*?d Mai s fcUk.a i We are selling a line of Suits ai: $5.00 tiatarea source of surprise to those who see them. There is practically no profit in them to us, but they make the poor man our friend, for he gets at that price what he expected to PAY 50 PEB CENT WORE FOB. Men's Top Coats. Just the Garment you want for Early Fall. Prices $13.60 to $15. MEN'S GBAVIHETTE BAIN GOATS. This is the most useful gar? ment a man ever wore, for this climate, they supply all the requirements of an over? coat. Ours are* Strictly Water Proof We have them in Stripes and Plain Black. Prices $10 to $18.50. Clothing is generally regarded as a class of Merchandise, that pays a very handsome profit, not so with us, the prices are based upon, our ge leral average. O Donneil ? Company. 3 3 & - .1 Pineules 30 days' treatment for $1.00. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. For the: Kidneys, Bladder and Rheumatism. RELIEVES A P Y /.CHE Just received from the roasters, Monogram Coffee In 8 lb. tins, at Btrauss's. io-2y-3t FOR SAM-:?About 180 acrei of land, iu ;ir Qen. Buinter Memorial School; 100 acres open land; five tenant houses. Address, u. m. Canty, Dalsell u. F. D. 10-21 -4t for rent?My farm on the White's Mill road, 4 l-l mllee from I town; 146 acres; price $300 a year. Neill O'Donnell. 10-7-tf NEW HARDWARE STORE SUMTER HARDW ARIL COMPANY, XO. 1 NORTH MAIN STREET. Well assorted stock of General Hardware and House Furnishings?Everything New?No Old Stock. Quality of goods guarai teed and Prices are Right, a trial order will convince you. E. S. DesCHAMPS,