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TU FAID AWFUL prick Wm Won tau Offered on ?fco AHar of Sfcasne and iJegracta tsUss to Mitigate Crime of Her Not By Dorothy Dtx. Now York. Jo*, tl.?Never lid a IH toy ale Ufa at so shameful a as Harry Thaw has. Any man soul was not cinders would dial any death rather thar. have woman he loved, the wife he had to cherish and protect, publish dishonor to the world In order ho might hide behind her. Yet ?Bee. hut twice, has Harry Thaw ht petticoat protection and let hin hold up her r ?dragged ?klrta for Ml to tee. Jest ans thing on earth could ox ones asjMh a crime?craven deed and that excuse U the young millionaire's. Ml SB such a moral and mental Idiot ft*? decs not roalUe the enormity of ealhnsc. You raw this?had It ln JssVfhNy home In upon vtu?when Jnettjh Nesbrt Thaw went for the sec tlmv upon the witness sta/id to story.' It Is a loathsome story, carries her down Into the Vv.ry ; >ot her hut baud sat and Meten det.v.t* that mads the audlenco and faint with horror, and he JlfceOed with a smile of complacency fj hU face. He looked as the ordl [wMtT male husband would look if hU WpV came homo and told him that .Urs had l**n elected to the Sorrels or fJmt she had had on the pr.Uteri at a smart I o'clock tea. Only did he show thf slightest sign of and that wac during tht time related how she had boon dc CwyesJ t? White's ?tudlo and drugged that unspeakable revelation he hie face with a handkerchief appear*! to weep, but as ul in the nett broath Kvelyn re js?i d Jm^vf noble sn l genrrrus and' ^hhatrtnti Harry had been to her antt tftfccn OUT* of her. his mood changed Wwh lightning swiftness. The har.d hsllhlof camo dewn and he turned a hopmtng smile thai asked for approv? al open th<> court room. i J''M 0.vm?il almot grot"**o.u<' folly tu 'ftp en with the tiial In the faoo of that' spsetaete?the wife stripping -Use last rag <?f decency from about hmT character aad tha husband Hston faSSj With S -i'ly grin It shewed so pfpluly teat the man's direns.-d braia jfOUld h>td ie. continuous and ,vr nsected lmpres?lnn not oven ?>f horror. It, was a fclghf to tcrrlbl* that l! would ^sjre he? n lcs.4 1; you had ?*en h'm ssllghing over the e?rpeo an sho lay ft* her coffin. -as* a Ji'feient Evelyn who told y of wrings so terr tblf thnf passed Imagining She wa* still -hrautlinl icy more beautiful than ptvi; b'it rcme strange ptychh tods' taken p!ac? In her that h- r much ilder thsn the twelve mouths of time explains. She Is a mo? tived women. She no longer with fail her ut impressed you with a t*ruji ??r h? i ihildlsh Ignorance. Ev dgyinIn^ iNu' h?. cries out that slv tl a W">nr;in af the world, and must be Jhdsjfd as a woman now and not a Stiht BTtttl CK ItY A Tit Vin. MrlnKv-h Has His Ann l'.rokei? and it Otherwise Injured . Manning. Jan It.?A white m in (giving hit nsme as James Me In to eh. hot Identified by id t Isens h<rc an Tom rMclntonh. was ;trv?rk by train Xo. 46. Orange burn t? F'orence. uear Brog don's ims morning about lu.lfi and "%ns b. >ucht heie for m. II? a! atten? tion. The doctor found his right arm hrker I tie! I back severely bruiseu. ?Tht M W The man referred to above i? fror ?n ot- i l it i i i a ttive nf tbi> city, and to hormn abcut the cltv a* an ex? pert run** plsv#r it Is hoi e l that hl* Inn:? 's srlll not prove Ovrfcsje. ' iikaj>ij:ss woman ihu nd. Chsrogo Polirr Khul Crime Without Kl?gle* i lew tu Work Ou. B'Chicago. Jun. IS.?The hexly of a woman um hid and headless wm fjhsjsjd rising sr.d falling on the "waves ^bout SO feet off shore ncur fjic Gorman bulh'mg In Juik?on parle. W?pt evening. and the police wero Ihroeent. d with a new crime mystery. The rcdy is that of a young won an Of approut high nation In life. It li IsjPorn of ?\ ry urto le of rahto tit Ajrat oven I eti if el >th, ? fin - i i Insr, m vCftlfO of rd'*r .i. < at >? hlf fOUhd t ? Smv? t)i * aufh ?riths a working clow, l <Xhpre was a score of minor scratoh g#j and hrul*Hv* over the bo ly in addl \^on to Ho- n -T a > . ? I- Tin top o' the head was completely gone as Pfhough s%rered with an ax?\ The mock was cut end brul-u .1. Tho ri<?ht pgm was frautured. Th?*rc was a deep sjaeh on Dm l^ft groin, the right knee LmMM was broken, and there were two ssjsjsui cuts lu-d befow the heart. Tho police say that nothing but a 4nhvV? driven by a human hand ooulO Ojj^ya caused the murks h. lo.v ;n ?foamo'i heart. The body has appa gesstty be?n In the water for two Ijm\i\ '. wetbly longer. I MURDERED LH A CAFE. SENSATIONAL SHOOTING STAR '1 Ii KS NEW YORK CM Y Women sighted by Min Kill* MLn und Herself tn Macoy's Cafe?Stiri TtMit She llMd Threatened to Kilt Man In a Publk Place. New York. Jan. 22.?Sweeplrg through the crowded restaurant which take* up the eighth' rt-?or of Macey'? oepartment store ani Into the gontle men'i cafe today, a tall stylishly drese d wonuiu bent for a moment over the Jit-ulder of a dir? r, whispered some thin? !n his ear and then drawing a e\i?lvcr from het muff emptied tho onttuu: of the five chamber* into his tody. As tho victim,Prank Brady, a newspaper advertising solicitor, slip - pod hfclci'S to the tto??r the woman tlung thi weapon from her and tak ng q cccond revolver fvom her muff, net herself flr.it in the head and trnn twice In ihf breast. She died half ar ht ar lef?*. A note found :n the woman's pur?? pro\ed her to be Mis. Mary Roberts Clark, a manicurist, the widow of a police oTkvi- and stepmother of a 0 > ear-old son. Raytnond. Brady was ffc >ears (-HI and the sohl juppott of r. helpless aged mother for whom he had made a ht m?. The (hooting was the culmination cf a MlSfM of \iolent quam U, and. according to the woman's intimates, in fulfillment of a threat t> murder frady in a public placo. The suicide, whe was about 3?? years ? f ago, was Mary Mcl?ean when she married John Roberts. When the kit ?lr diod a year tpo, she assumed tho iiamo cl Clark and supported herself and her child first as tho wadrcbe wo r on at an uptown theatre and :^an as a manicurist. She was of a pre |io' jc.Xiing appt avence and had marked bu?ines? ability. Whlld shj was tu poorsr circumstances and before the death of her husband, Brady had lodg? ings at her home and she declared that she helped him to th? success which he suh.*equently attained. A few moths ago he leit her home and n>ade u ho,v.e for his mother, when he bgought her from Now Jer? sey. Recently Mr* (Jlark thought tbot Brady was avoiding htr and when hJ callei at her homo eccasionallv they quarreled. 'Joday Mrs (Mark went to her hank, u a 1.? h cash deposit, wrote a noto !'l''iitliyir.g herself and referring the reader to her attorney ' and, armed wi?h Ihnes revolvers went to the store win i - -lie km-w L'rat'ly usually lunch? ed Ute m lit h r way hastily to a small *m>klng roon* for gentlemen Just on* the main dining hall. The big room was filled w'?th women who were lunch? ing after the morning's shopping, and amid the buzz of conversation her agi? tated manner attracted the attention only of the waiters. Jn a moment she stood behind Bra? dy's chair and spoke to him. Before he had timo to reply she had shoved a revolver in his face and commenced firing. The head, the nock, the shoul? der, the breast and tho abdomen worn successively plorccd by bullets, and Drady lay dead at her feet. Giving one glance at the half dozen men nearby, who were momentarily stun? ned by the ?rhootlng. Mrs. Clark took the o*her weapon from tho muff and put the bullet in her right ear and ! two others in her bo?om. The reports retailed consternation and there wa? in rush for the elevator. Empires of j the piece quickly closed the doors, shutting oft a view of the smoking room, and reassured the worr.^n pa ' Irons, few of whom realized what h id i occurred. The rollce broke the news to Brady's aged mother and the Gerry society took charge of the dead wom? an's body. T? noy Mows' Description. The following detailed d?-script!"!! ff T'uvy Most*, tho desperado wh I :<h. t and kille.l Oilier W. A. Cltde or i Month-y night, is furnished by a geh I't i. ,in who us ?.| to employ the no^ro u, A kmtmt hi- description wt 11 stunt chunky buiH. dark-skinned ?ie?ro, not very bl;.ck. about 21 yo^rs oid. Weight uhout 145 pounds, may tf a hltlp Iftwts Height, aho..t tlv I? l t six Inch"*, mftjrba ft Utile more Short n< cP head ?ln.ost on shoulders Thick, heavy th?*t for tSM Shool cNrs square bulli. |i slow t- ta'k. sreM nay much unless und? r inllu < ??<? rf liquor. Wens Hack hit and peaereli) :.uk etdVrvd ototh**i sack eg i -m i l f? ot and short .um?, an I ?Ai :> ?? ? v ~.,ii 'iv. 0i mutinies I Ills i i aetnchVi ? ni veoernlly smootli i>hftve4 win t nd him fetteratly ? r .und t row 1 of nggfOMg With w' ls key, is prettv rinoeth fcM will fool "i it allo,\ed to de SO. ?The fli.rnt Coflf.-e Substitute ever ma le, bus recently been produced by lit gfcOOp ?>f Kaelne. Wls. You AonM h i v.. t > tndl it twenty or thirty min? utes. "Made In a minute," says the doctor. "Health Coffee" is really th* closest Coffee Imitation ever jet pro due??d. Not a'graln of real Coffee in it either. Health Coffee Imitation is made from pure rossted cereals or grains, with malt, nuts, etc. Really It would fool an expert?were he to unknowingly drink it for Coffee. Lev> * Moss*. COOKS AND BLIND TICUPItS. Lancaster Negroes Said to be? Able to Make More Money Selling; Whiskey Than Working*lor White People. A piomlnent citizen of Lancaster fays hi.-* cook, a colored woman told hlin that the reason why servarts arc so difficult to gel is because negroes arc mak'ng more money selling liquor, than they can pottibly earn by work ii.g for the white people. If there is any tvuth in the report, it is an un phasant conmn-'mtary an the manner in which our prohibition laws are be? ing enforced. No liquor can be le? gally sold in this community or COtlSr ty under existing laws, and If there arc persons, whether white or black, engaged In the nefarious business ol running blind tigers they should be suppressed. But this matter rests largely with the people themselves. They voted for prohibition, and now if they want prohibition they must help to enforce the law. Unless the officers of the town and county are sustained In theie warfare against blind tigers by a strong, healthy pub? lic sentiment, their efforts to break up the illicit liquor traffic Will be reward? ed with but indifferent success.?Lan? caster News. ?It depends upon the pill you take. DeWltt's Little Early Risers are the best pills known for constipation and sick headache. Sold by all druggists. It Is reported that the Farmers' Un? ion in Chester is al out to absorb the Cotton Association. Why Suffer From Rheumatism? ?Do you know that rheumatic pains can be relieved? If you doubt this Just try one application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It will mako rest and sleep possible, and that certainly means a great deal to any one af? flicted with rheumatism. For sale by DoLorme's Pharmacy. i Tom Meine? eh, who was found wounded near the railroad at Man? ning, nas turned out t?? be a man wanted for murder committed in Clar? endon 1C years ago. ?A tickling cough, from any cause, is quickly stopped by Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. And it Is so thoronghly harmless and safe, that Dr. Shoop tells mothers everywhere to give It without hesitation, even to very young babes. The wholesome green leaves and tender stems, of a lung healing mountainous shrub, furnish the curative properties to Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. It calms the coujrh, and hcal3 the sore and sensitive bronchial ir.??mbranes. No opium, no chloro? form, nothing harsh used to Injure or suppress. Simply a ?reshious plant ex? tract, that helps to h*al aching lung.* The Spaniards call this shrub which tha Doctor uses, "The Sacred Herb." Vlways demand Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. Sibert's Drug Store. Fourteen thousand, new automo? biles were registered by the secretary of State of New York last year. Ir. the previous year the number wa.? smaller by 2.331. During the year li? censes were issued to 9,3>?Q profession? al auto drivers. In all, the motor-ve? hicle department turned into the State In fe-s S4S.'i05. How to Avolel Appendicitis. ?Most victims of appendicitis are these who are habitually consti? pated. Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup cures chronic constipation by stimu? lating the liver and bowels. Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nau? seate or gripe and is mild and pleas? ant to take. Refuse substitutes. Si? bert's Drug Store. Not In Same Class. Charleston News and Courier. The Columbia State crows lustily about the marvelous growth of its town duiing the last 18 years, an* well It may. Just the same, how? ever, it cannot be countetl In the same class with Sumte r and Char? leston until It has taken the pennant. Columbia will OpCft at Charleston on April 6, and it Will got such a wal'op Ing as it ItOYOr had be'forc, oven at 1 its worst estata Hank Foolishness. ?"When attacked by a cough or a cold, or when your thfOst is sore, It is rank foolishness to take any other medicine than Dr. King's New Discovery," says c. o. Bldrldge, of F.mplre, Ga., "I have used ?40W Dis? covery seven years and 1 know it is and colds, croup, and all throat and the best remedy on earth for coughs lung troubles. My children are sub? ject to croup, but New Discovery quickly cures '?very attack." Known the world over as the King of throat and lung remedies. Sold under guar? antee at Sibert's Drug Store. bO centa land SI. Trial bottle free. Cur pr< sent form ol ice cream is a development of "fromages glace--," l a freien Combination Oi strawberries and apricots, Introduced Into France from naiv In 1M0. They dia not contain o drop < f erectm hut later, Cream and milk were added to give oonslstcncey, and then, gradually, the present form of !ee cream was ovoh cd. ?Do you have backache occasion? ally, or "stitches" in the side, anr sometimes do you feel all tired out without amhith?n and without energy If so, your kidneys are out of ordei Tako DeWltt's Kidney and Bladde Pills. They promptly relievo back ache, weak back. Inflammation of tl bladder and weak kidneys. Sold 1 all druggists. A FIXE COURT HOVSK Rul the Pe ople Hnve to Pay Well for It Mr. T H Tatum, member of the legislature from Lee count.t, gives notice that he will introduce at the present session of the legislature a bill to issue bonds for the completion and furnishing of the Lee county coe.it house. This bill, In all probability, will rrovide for an additional issue o* $31,000 to complete the court house which will then be a building costing, in the aggregate, about $75.000 ano \Nill be cne of the handsomest and most modern court houses in the state. The ad valorem tax, which will probably be provided .n the supply bill for Lee county will be abo?;t live ar.d three-quarter mills ?Manning Times. Lee county will undoubtedly have r fine court house, but she will have to hustle to come up to Sumter in this ret pect. How to Avoid Pneumonia. ?You can avoid pneumonia and oth? er serious results from a cold by tak? ing Foley's Honey and Tar. It stops the cough and expels the cold from the system a3 it is mildly laxative. Refuse any but the genuine in the yellow package. Sibcrt's Drug Store. Jf nil skyscrapers in New York were pilled one atop of the other a tuildinir of f.,r.r>3 stories would liter it jjcif toward high fyeavfn. Compar*i to such a strut tu re the Tower of Ba lei would look like a mushroom. From the Antilles. ?Chamberlain's Cough Remedy benefits a city councilman at Kings? ton, Jamaica.?Mr. W. O'Reilly Fo garty, who is a member of the city council at Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies, writes as follows: "One bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy had good effect on a cough thai was giving me trouble and I think I should have been more quickly relieved if I had continued the remedy. That it was beneficial and quick in relieving me there is no doubt and it is my inten? tion to obtain another bottle." For sale by DeLorme's Pharmacy. The tftatO cotton association will meet in Columbia Feb. 5 to elect officers. It Doch the Husincss. ?Mr. E. E. Chamberlain, of Clin? ton, Maine, says cf Ducklen's Arnica Salve. "It does the business; I have used 1t for pflea and it cured them. I Used it for hands: and it j cured then i it to an old sor? Mid*it he. out leaving a scat boh - at DeLorme's Pharmacy Prick-- nd and lime and liardout J ar3 used largely in eonim there is no clay 'from ivh 1 ieks can be made, ; but whe iancc of sand can ' br foum C/ OR IA J and Children. The K m" Bear Signa - C&. Beai Z,<d0ffi?c Tai Reinritt For 1908. . VICE OF COUN \ ? ' 'OR. SUMTER CO. S. C, Den. 5, 1S?07. Not . : by given that I will attehfl, In - i or by deputy, at the follov 1 on the days indicat? ed, r for the purpose of r. cei rns of personal proj.jt t, i?i i s for the fiscal year i irm j J. ouary 1st, l')0S. Tl : re, Thursday, Jan. 2d. I?i nkiiis' Store, Friday, Jan. :M. If; ? LcviV, Tuesday. Jan. 7th. w . rhoreday, Jan. oth. S debt < dday, Jan. 10th. ! ?? i. i in sday, Jan. 1 1th. I ,','ednestlay. Jan. 15th. i \i? v. Tlmreday, Jan. 16th, , Ion' ill, Friday, Jan. 17th. Hlu> .. . Tuesday, Jan. 21st. * ... ineeday, Jan. 22d. : :? \ - t.Koads, Thursday, Jan. Mil i ... I . iday, Jan. 21th. ?quires that all persons on rty or In anywlst; having ch - ich property, either as ;t? nd, guardian, trustee, (?x imlnlstrator, etc., return th der oath to the \uditor. w .dl persons to he prompt ir i reir returns and save the 5 ? , penalty which will be a he property valuation .>f u who fall to make returns v time prescribed by law, ; return what they own t . " . day of January, 1908. and .taxpayers will enter ven name of the taxpayer 1 o make a separate return wnship where the property and also each and evei*y imber of the school district . : b< i-iven. iah eitlsen between the n*?< one and sixty years on cht S of January. 190$, except pabale of earning a support g maimed or from other S deemed taxable polls, and ? onfedorate soldiers B0 yean n January 1st, lyos. uns must be made on or be 20th day of February next, take returns after that date returns made after the. 20th "ebruary, are subject to a )f 50 per cent. J. DIGGS WILDER. Auditor Sumter County. 1-Feb. 20, '08. WDRIET HOGLESS IxARD in ? fa The Southern standard of super? lative satisfaction. Purity person? ified. Nature's natural cooking fat, for all purposes, from bread making to fish-frying. Economy, wholesomeness, and healthful ness combined. There's none other anywhere near so good. the -sovraERNcarroN onco. INEVTOlKSAVANr^ THE Bank of Sumter. JK Capital, $75,000 -:- Surplus, $47,000 o M Does General Banking .Business. Four Per a Cent. Interest, payable Quarterly, on Deposits u# in Savings Department -:- -:- -:- -: w PROMPT AND COURTEOUS TREATMENT GUARANTEED. RICHARD I. MANNING, President, MARION MOISE, Vice President. W. F. RHAME, Cashtor, &00( oooqoooo< WMMOMOfi! BLANK BOOKS. ?o Our steck is now complete. The Hoffman I lat Opening Ledger will give you perfect satisfaction. Examine our boo^s at once bet?re our stock is broken. BOOK STORE. Branson's Sanatorium For the Treatment of Stock. Having erected commodious quarters on my premises. No Ml North Church St., 1 am well prepared to treat, scientifically apd humanely, all diseases of Horses, Mules, Cows and other animals. Sick animals boarded at reasonable charge. Write or Phone me. DR. JOHN I. BRUNSON, Veterinary Surgeon. Sumter. S. C. Office :--3l4 South Sumter Streei :-: :-: Phone:- No. 493 Oct 28,'07?2m?Monday nnd T'.irrsday. 1? 'V 1CTI Kadkin Valley Distilling Company Makes the finest PURE RYE and CORN WHISKEY on the market Only the best grain used in dis? tilling fine whiskies will give the delightful and mellow flavor recognized in every taste of any of the YADKIN VALLEY make. Shipped in jugs or bottles in plain cases?orders filled promptly and carefully. Old Shore Corn . . . $3.00 Gallon Yadkin'Valley Corn ? *. $2.50 Gallon North Carolina Corn . . $2.00 Gallon Pure Old Rye .... $5.00 Gallon Bottled in bond, eight years old, guaranteed pure. The nearest distillers to you shipping direct from our plant, guaranteeing quickest delivery. 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