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BUHN ED TO DKATH. Mr. Charl es Benham Accidentally Burned to Death. 3fr', Charin Beeham was found dead and his tod j badly hamed on Thursday mornine, at bia borne, corner of Marj ?od Magoo li* Street*. He bed been an ioTaiid for vnaoy moo tbs, and was almo3t helpless, bot yet able to sit op in a chair. His wife had left him sitting by the fire while sb? came to the market, aod oo her retara found the boase fait of smoke, ead his dead body barned to a crisp o o one aide from tbekoees to the face, aod lying a few feel from the fireplace.*' Aa there was no ose io the house with bim, |s; it ia not known bow it happened!, bat the sop? '?ry- position is that a spark or coal from the fire popped out on bis clothes or wrapping-, aod toe fire waa sot discovered bj him io time, or be was unable to extinguish it . The chair io wbkh be bb? been sitting, wa* partly barned, and also a part of the Soor The bedstead, was. scorched, and had not Jira. Benham arrived wheo she did, the' whole boose' m lg h t soon have teeo oo fire. Au ID quent was held by Coroner Moses, and a verdict of death by accidental bu rn i og, was rendered. Mr.. Benham, was an Eag!isbmao by birth, aod afcoat 60 years old. He was a carpenter by trade, and a very fi&e workman. He has been a resident of "his city for a number fo years, having married a' lady of this city, a niece of Mr. Si. C. Kavaoaugh. and op to the time of his sickoeas bad been work i nt? io Mr. C. T. Mason's shop. His burial took place Friday morning. Superintendent Scar borough. Mr 5. L. Se*rooroogb has been appointed superintendent of the Sumter Water Com? pany, vice Mr. B. B Bloom, who reeigned about two months aga The appointment was made Wednesday by Gaaeral Superin? tendent Jas. H. Da wee There were thirty two applicants for the position, and the se? lection was, oo doubt, a difficult matter, bot the appointment of Mr. Scarborough is nc mistake, for be will discharge the duties of the position as well as any ose wo? could have been selected. Thanes From Sing's Daughters. The Sing's Daugbtets return thanks to those who aided them with their Musicale on Monday evening, thereby making it a success. To the public they also desire to express their appreciation of the liberal patronage extend- j ed, and to the members of the reel rqoads they extend especial m?o ks. "Spelling Bee." Toe daughters of Israel, Circle No. 4, will have a Spelling Bee oo Thursday sight Dec 9?b, spelling to begin prorop ly at S 30 p. m After the match is decidr d, ligat refreshmen ts, soch as oysters, etc.. will * e i.erved. A loree fruit cake wi 1 be voted to the moat popular S rem an io Sumter. 10 cents ?ote. Price of admission ten cents. KM Take JOHNSON'S CHILL ? FEVER TONIC., '-tefl^ Opinion on Bevei Gears %y MT. Arnot Whitney, Vice-President and Superintendent of ike Pratt $ Whitney Co Mr. Whitney iota national reputation for expert knowledge cf machinery. HARTFORD, COKS., November 5, 1897. Owing to the great interest shown by the general public io the new chaioless bicycle, I am often asked to express my opinion rela? tive to the bevel gear method of transmission as applied to bicycles. Toe chain is a very old method of trans? mitting power, and was oseo qoite extensive? ly by makers of machinery roany years ago. Ifs has been almost wholly superseded, how? ever, io recent years by improved devices, (?specially by spur and bevel gearing, it being possible to prodoce by modero machinery cat gear teeth of the proper form for smooth running. The chain, properly made, is aa excellent drive, bat owing to tbe nun? ber of joints aod I ? toe elasticity of the parts of which it is con? structed, rt will cot retain its original ac . curacy. It will become elongated, cbangicg tbe pitch of the links, aod of coarse it cannot fit the sprockets as correctly aa it did at the beginning. Should two bicycles, one chain, the other chatulesa, be subjected to tbe same tests be? fore leaving tbe factory, there is a possibility that the former in some of the tests would show a alight superiority, bot take th?m hack to the factory even after being roo, say five hoodred miles, aod subject them to the same teats ' as those previously made ano I believe that the cbaioless would be superior. It most be bor oe in mind, however, that to obtain the best results from any cbaioless bicycle, whose driving mechanism is bevel geariog, the tooth faces of the gears must have a perfect mathematical form, and it seems to be an absolute necessity to have machinery which will cot them theoretically correct. It is also essen ti ii that the gears be attached at their respective bearings in the most, positive manner, and that the frames be rigidly constructed. Regarding toe wear, it ie my opinion that the geariog will wear longer iban any of the . working parts of a bicycle, provided all the conditions indicated above have been attend* ed to. I have examined a bevel gared wheel with a record of thirteen thousand miles and found oo appreciable wear oo tbe gear teeth ; the same wheel has now a rece . ? of twenty-five tbonsaod miles and the report is that it is all right. AMOS W. WHITNEY, Vice-Prest. and Sapt. The Pratt & Wbit oey Co. Free PfUa* Send your address tn II. E. Eucklen a Co Chicago, and get a free ?ample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince yon of their merits. These pills are easy in action and are particularly effective in the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For .Va? laria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be peri feetly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do nut weaken by their action, but by giving torte ;o xt>e atomaoh and bowe!.- greatly invigorate the system. Kegaiar HIZO 25c. per box. Sold by J. F. \t*. Pe Lor ase ?ruggm, 4 ONE WOMAN'S WIT. It Came In a Flash and Saved Her Hus? band Disgrace. In the waiting room of the railroad station at the foot of Montgomery street, Jersey City, sat a -well dressed elderly man and woman, people of evident re? spectability. They had jost arrived on an incoming train. They "were waiting to make arrangements for the transfer cf their baggage to this city. Beside the man was a gripsack labeled "Weaver, Hamilton, Canada. " Finally the man, who appeared to be extremely nervous, arose and started toward the smoking room. As he did so a little old man, attired as a granger, and who had spar? kling gray eyes, which were not even : concealed by the glasses he wore, grab? bed the man by the coat collar. The ! man turned pale. "What do you mean?" he asked of the old fellow. "I mean that you've been smuggling opium into the United States, " said the old fellow. * * I'm a detective. " And he showed his badge. He ran his hand up under the other man's coat, at the back and, after fum? bling about, produced several bottles and packages. "There's the proof,'' said he. "I've been watching you ever since we cross? ed the border, at Niagara Falls, and I ? thought there was something wrong. I don't ^now what to do in this case. Do you know that I could send you to state's prison for this?" The derelict's lips quivered and he looked, pleadingly at the elderly wo? man, his wife. Tears flashed to hoi eyes. Finally, she said, hesitatingly: "You're quite wrong, sir. That is consumption medicine. My husband has long been endeavoring to conceal the fact from me that he is a victim of con? sumption. Just before we left Canada he had his life insured for my benefit, unknown to me, he thought I have known of his deception and whenever he has left me, on the cars, I knew that he desired to seclude himself to take the medicine." Thero were tears in the eyes of those staiiding about, and finally the detect? ive murmured a few incoherent words and departed. The elderly man; and woman boarded a ferryboat and then a Ninth avenue elevated railroad train. A reporter, whe had witnessed the waiting room scene, sat behind them in the car. Neither of them spoke a word until they were well up town. Then said the .man to his wife? "Mary, how could yon lie so? How came you to think of such a story?" "John, I could and would die to save you disgrace. But for the land's sake don't be tempted again," said sheC New York Commercial. A sea captain has found that the sail* of a ship when filled with a number of small holes bear it along more rapidly than when they are perfectly whole. He says that an ordinary sail cannot receive the full force of the wind, owing to the bulk of stationary air that fills ap the hollow of the concave canvas. The territory composing Western Aus feaiia, according to the latest computa Son, covers nearly 1,000,000 square miles and constitutes about one-third of Ibo Australian continent The area of Ulis single colony is larger than that of eight leading countries in Europe com Ladies Who Suffer From any complaint peculiar tc their sex-such as Profuse, Paiij fu!, Suppressed or Irregular Men? struation, are soon restored to health by Bradfield fs Female Regulator* It is a combination of remedial agents which; have been used with ti)e greatest success for roc re than 25 years, and Known to act speci? fically with end on tfee organs of Menstruation, and recommended for such compla?t) ts only. It never fails to give relief and restore the health of the suffering woman. Ct should be taker) by thje girl just budding into womanhood wheo Menstrua? tion is Scant, Sup? pressed. Irregular or Pa! of ul, and ali delicate women should use it, as its toole properties bave a wen? de r Pul influence lo toolng up and streogtbening the system by driv? ing tbrough tbe proper channels all impurities. U? daughter of ons of my customers missed menstruation from exposure and cold, and on arriving at puberty her health was completely wrecked, until she was twenty-four years of age, when upon my recommendation, she used ono bottle or Brad?eld's Female Regulator,com* pletely restoring her to health." J. W. HELLUM8, Water Valley, Miss. THC BRADFIELD RECULATOR CO., ATLANTA, GA. COLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AT $1 PCR BOTTLE. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF SUMTER. By T. V Walsh, Esq., Probate Judge WHEREAS, HARRY RYTTENBERG made suit to me to gram bim Letters ct administration of tbe Estate c f nr:d e-?Vcts of Mrs. Isabella Suares, dfceaped. These are therefore to cite add adrronish ail and singular tbe kindred and creditors of 'he said Mrs. Isabella Suares, ?ate of said County and State, deceased, that they be and apnt-ar before me, in tbe Court of Probate, to te neld at Sumter C. H , on December 8-h, 1897, next, niter puniivMiiun the.eof ?t ll O'CM ck ui ?he forenoon, :o show ctiuse, if any they have, why the 3?iii administration should not 6?. granted G??*n under n y b?i?d, ?his 24tb d?t of November, Anro Domini, 897 THOS V. WALSH, J^dge of Probate. NOT. 21-2t. HOLIDAY GOODS. Dressing SETS. Manicure SETS GLOVE AND Handkerchief BOXES, Jewelry Boxes. We have only a few of the best goods ID this line German Silver, .Cosmeon," pore ?iamicam- tbef-e goods are guaran? teed unchangea? ble. In Manicure Sets, we have leather goods, of the very best make io both cases and instruments. PERFUMERY. VIOLET3 OF SICILY. BLUE LILIES CUT BOTTLES. BEST PERFUMES. ALL SIZES. You ail know what these odors are. We have it put up io fancy packages for pr?? tants This is the only place that you will find these goods in to wo. E-egant cut bot ties for Christmas gf?t?, containing the best extracts The perfume is .worth more than we ask for all. SMOKER'S ARTICLES. You no doubt have seen the line of Pipes we han? dle-it is the beet in town. 6<>id ard silver moa ti u d Pipes make handsome gifts. J. F. W. DeLORME, Pharmacist end Prescription Specialist, SUMTER, S. C. Take Pine Tar Cough Balsam for Coughs a:>d Colds. III!, ii. Ul Ulli DENTIST. office OVER STORE CF SUMTER DRY 60CD8 COMPANY Entrance on Main Street, Between Dry Goods Co. and Durant & Son OFFICE EO?RS: 9 to 1.30 ; 2 to 5 o'clock. April 9. 2 HARB Y # CO., WHOLESALE BROKERS, -AND Cotton Storage Warehouse PROPRIETORS. ?P-TOWN OFFICE: COURT HOUSE SQUARE, 1,000 Tons High Grade Am moniated Fertilizer, 1,000 Tons Acid with Potasn. 500 Tons Dissolved Bone. 500 Tons German Kainit, 400 Tons C. S. Meal, For Sale. We are prepared to meet any and all prices for STAND? ARD GOODS. Get our prices before purchasing. Respectfully, HARBY & CO. Dec. 16. ARE YOU NEEDING AN IRON SAFE? HAVING BEEN APPOINTED GEN- I EttAL AGENT for ihe Alpine Fire I ano Burglar Proof Safe CorapMiy. I hm j prepared to offer Jiberu! lenna to tboee who are in r;e<d of a good sn fe For prices und lernas address J. A. RENNS, Men 24. Sumter, S. C. FINE FRENCH BRIAR PIPES, Amber Bits. THE LAR?-EST AND BEST STOCK -OF FURNITURE The J. D. Craig Furniture Company Invites tho attention of all in want of anything: in their line to look their Bed Room Suites, Parlor Suites, Wardrobes. Chiffoniers, Sideboards, Chairs, Rockers oak And fancy. 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Our stock is too large to mention everything, but you can count on getting anything in the Hardware line from us. We have a large and exceptionally fine line of STOVES AND RANGES. We can give them to you at almost any price. Furniture and pipe to fit Get a new one and make the mistress of the home happy. In Table and Pocket Cutlery, We can offer almost anything you desire If you want genuine bargains in real, solid values, without fancy words, but articles that are eloquent in themselves, come to see us. Paint Your House Twice! That is, give it two coats of good paint Two coats of good paint will look better and last longer than thiee coats of poor paint We are not giv? ing paint away, nor selling it at cost, but we are selling paint that is-good paint, that will be a profit to ns and the man who boya it. We are head? quarters for Rubber Belting Iron and Lead Pipingr, Blacksmith's and Carpenter's Tools, Machine Oils, Tinware, Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, &c. R. W. Durant & Soo. Sep t 29-x t ana 1st 1 Geo. S. Hacker & Son, -MANUFACTURERS OF DOORS, SASH, BUNGS, Moulding & Building Material, jffice and Warerooms, King3 opposite Can? non Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. Pnrchas* our make, which we guurante superior to aoj sold South, and thereby pare monej. Window and Paney Glass a Specialty October 16-o "BOARDING. HAVING TAKEN the Houee on Maia Street second door soutb of the Nixon louse. I ara prepared to hero j modale a ;ew ej?ulir hoarders, and also lodging and meals c tran8ien? customers. Tc is r on?b!e Mas W B. SVITH. S^p NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I will j[\ be in my office in the Court House at ?uinter from October 15th to December 31st, next, for the collection of taxes for the pres ?nt fiscal year, and for collection of commu? tation ro*d tax for 1898. It is very importai! r, for two reasons, that you should pay up earlier IIMM usual. In the first pince, my salary having been re? duced twenty per cent by the last Legisla? ture readers it impossible for me to employ my usual clerks, hence with the usual rush toward the last, UM o y will fail to get in. In the second pUce, the Auditor bas never re? quired heretofore that the t x t?ooks be turn? ed over to bim promptly for making up the penalty book. He has already notified me that on account of a chance in tbe Law regu? lating the work of bis office ttut be would be compelled lo have the books ss required by Law, so that I am compelled to close up on Dec. 31st *> N.B In view of the above rearons don't put off till the last nod the? expect me to protec*. you. It will be impossible H. L SCARBOROUGH, Treasurer Sumter County. Sept 22 -THE Sumter Institute, Sumter, S. C. The thirtieth collegiate year begins September ninth, 1897. ? For catalogue-address ' MRS. L. ?. BROWNE, or ?. Miss E. E. COOPER, : Principals. July 21-3m. Land Surveying. MR, H. D. MOISE, will give prompt at? tention to calls for surveying and platting land Gan be found at bis office, next door to office of Lee and Moise, Sumter, S. C. NOT. 18. THE BANK OF SUMTER, SUMTER, S. C. City and County Depostory Transacts a general Banking business, a{so bas A Savings Bank Department, Deposits of $1 sod upwards received. In? terest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum. Payable quarterly, on first days o? January, April, July and October. W. F. B. HAYNSWORTH, W. F. REAMS, Cashier. President. Jan 13. DRUGS AND Soda Water* Toilet Articles, v Drugs and Patent Medicines, PERFUMERY, EXTRACTS TOOTH BRUSHES, HAIR BRUSHES, COMBS, TOILET SOAPS IN GREAT VARIETY. Prescriptions Careful? ly filled day and night -AT J. S. HUQHSON & GO., DRUGGISTS, MONAGHAN BLOCK SUMTER, S. C. STAN1 ON HOUSE. D. J. JONES, Poprietor* Rates $2.00 Per Day. _ SPECIAL TS&HS TO FAMILIES Two Minutes Walk From Central Devot. Chattanooga, Tenn. July 29. BEAUTY HATH CHARMS and all the charms which beau? ty likes best to don are shown in our grand display of fash? ionable jewelry for this season. Jewels like these would en? hance the charms of the most fascinating belle, and surely no fair one would despise such brilliant aids to her beauty. Like personal loveliness, they conquer admiration on sight : they score new victories at ev? ery inspection. Those who look over our stock do not willingly stop with examina? tion. Beauty may now be made easily irresistible by a few judicious purchases from our display of up to date jew? elry. L. W. FOLSOM, Jeweler and Optician, SIGN OF THE BIO WATCH, Oct. 16. Order Your PROVISIONS AND GROCERIES FROM POL W. STEFFENS & SON, Wholesale Agents, Charleston, S C -Agents for LOTT'S CIDER BED SJSAL CI&ABS, AND DQVS HAMS