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. > . ' - - 1 . ' ' k T 1_TE T A "AT/ mSs' W "" A CT * mm rr-n T i i T Tn\ r* J. VOL. 2. NO. .Death of Mrs. Le 1 JLJJ- J 59. SEMI-WEEKLY. !fovSnrimrsJi(,eal8 and & -^.tunv. LEDGER 1852 I LANC odl'y living. Reared It *t\o 1 REVIEW 1878 IBJs ASTER, S. C? MAY 4. 1! is not often that such r E IV 1 ITERPRISE J 89 J 907 L I Mf>Om A 4-" A nhw? PRICE?FIVE CENTS PER It T-? * ? - :> ! COPY. After Months the Devoted tionate Daugh Mother Goes nal Rest. _ the Presb of Suffering " m< Wife, Affec- and "ot 'el ter and Fond ch"r?h, 7? to her Eterthe needy a liberally to tyterian faith, she was large 3mbfr ot that church WhS c y participated in all (jie ^ c. She was a faithful moSfc friend to the poor and and t nd contributed most arran all charitable pur- Ms number of handsome flora ns are seen at a funeral as jeen yesterday. The top o ?ure white casket was al covered with white lilie^ he scores ot designs wert iged on the pulpit stand, inv friends followed t fie'be. * ? w A Aki^nipi^u iu n 1 Woman at Decatur, i f Decatur, Ala., May lynching was barely avert * late today by prompt ?< the authorities, who speec i - ? *? jK.urai ocnools Ga. for their Impr 2 A Columbia specia ed here Observer: Ir will 3tion of et* that a conleretu lily or- of 65 of 'he 1? ?d: ? . - of tltA CS(i.i.. i. ?Uampaign ovement. .1 in Charlotte be remember. 3e, consisting ng educators This entire corai expressibly saddt became known o last that Mrs. Springs, the belov Leroy Springs, wa thoueh her uass poses. munity yras in The reir. ?ned when it Springs we >n Wednesday Elmwood i Grace White N. C., Tbur ed wife of Col. pallbearers 9 no more. Al- Shannon, J int? nwftv w?? wt n Tt*~ reavt Elm\ taios of Mrs. Leroy re,n:, jre laid to rest in moth conietery, Charlotte, sday altemoon. Ill? town were: Messrs C.J. lhe f r of Camden, S.fC.; pr **r hi Husband and little sod t( vood cemetery, where th< ins of the loved wife anc ler were laid to rest. e following named out of friends were here to attain uneral: om Lancaster: Mr. and Mrs j fc?ui/ieu u grana jury, 11 i a negro named Lipscon I spirited liitn off to Birmi for safekeeping. The nej attempted an assault 01 1 Schrumpsher, a daughter mer Sheriff Silas P. Ryan WJW n1f?noill ftio lionl/ ldicted V"D nipt, i lb and chamber April 11 njiliam amor,K other things gro had campaif?n executi\ i Mrs. PUHh a campaign of for- Pavement of rural . She liesin this State. T i ~r consisted of fin ii ine oenate , 1903, and, , appointed a re committee i for the imschool facilihis committee I V I I PU VVM f ll ?? JJ not unexpected, sorrow caused by was none the less Springs's death oc night at 10:30 o'c yate sanitarium where for seyera ? * ?? the profound iams, M. ] the sad tiding9 Lazenby, J. great. Mrs. Laacaster, ? curredTuesday son of Keri lock at a pri B. Meachan in Baltimore, persons froi ,1 months she the funeral mwuii, ?*. l . ?Hi? y P. Crawford, L. C. \y. 1 H. Witlierspoon, of J. H !. C ; Leroy S. David- R. B ihaw, S. C.; and W. Sher ?, of Fort Mill. Many ^8*j n Lancaster attended i$roV Thn Krirlau A fln? 11? i . Witherspoon, Mr. and Mrs T. Williams, Mr. and Mrs . Witherspoon, Mr. and Mrs . Mackey, Mr. R. E Wvlie iff and Mrs. J. P. Hunter G. B. Barron, Miss Johnson L. C. Lazenby, Mr. W. McD m, Dr. M. P. Crawford, Mr * ? - ? ? home when attacked, a; screams frightened the at away. lie was later ci ' and identified. ? Another Mysterious ^ ;? n r?~i v.:- p-t I nci - fid her State Superintend* isailant ^ resident D. B. aptured Winthrop. This c kept up acampaigi out. speakers, pul lurder tine' circulars' etchas been accomp ?.IVJ ff iJ) ml Martin and Johnson, of ommittee has n by sending dishing bulleA great deal dished alone: had been under the most skilled physicians of this lonp and weary wc ed willi patience I come and bore christian fortitude treatment by noon Book a anil eminent ters, of whi< country. For Springs w >eks she wait- haudsome f for the end to also severa with marked mark of re intense pain stores and o . j "iw." VV . O tnd the King'B Daugh- Skip sh organizations Mrs. ^ as a member, sent ^ ^ . i .. .. , Mr. loral tributes, as did gtew ,1 individuals. Asa W.T spect the posteffice* Jr.; 1 ther Dlaces of busi- Davi . <junningnam, Mrs. (J. a per, Mr. J. T. Green. Mr. T reen, Mr. vV. P. Bennett, Mr . McLure, Mr. C. \V. Hardin J. E. Stewman, Mr. J. A man, Mrs. Ira B. Jones, Mr . Gregory. Mr. J. M. Riddle Cershaw: Mr. and Mrs. Lero^ dson. Mr. O. J. Nhannnn mu ill tx UUlUlllUld OUUl Columbia special in yes! i Charlotte Observer: I murder mystery with no work on has the city and j authorities worried and su t rflMidAlifs noi?tioiiloi.lw rile irD* lines which tli? < clared itself in fav( terday's co,nm.ttee Another that jt wiH be well clue to tl|embership and county work# Governor iburban ^gi^ned from tl Jonference de>r of. > has decided to enlarge its reorganize its Heyward has >e committee and suffering. The band was constan side, doing aud everything possit lief. At the tryii her sweet spirit t the following p devoted hus- nesa in La tly at, her bed- tor one hour having done from 4 to 5 lie for her re fun khz tig hour when The Cht ,ook its flight yday j ersons, beside apconnt ftf ncaster were closed ^*88 Thursday afternoon, yorU o'clock. lL in charlotte. W. J W 1 irlotte Observer of * , ,, Mont gives the following Q(lej ths 111 tl r Q 1 Oftl iriouo 1 Lelia Shannon ;lrom Chestei and Mrs. P. G. McCorkle: ville: Mr. B. Moore; Ilocl Mr. Ira B. Dunlapand Mr . Iioddey; Concord : JucU< Montgomery, Miss Shirle: gomery, and Mr. VV. Ii 1, and Bessemer City: Mr M. -""?W ViWCI? Ul IJ UIC ' While on his way to his rat ket on Taylor 6treet fi C rqfidence in Waverly Mi j Wescott was shot throu f head and instantly killec . passed between two echoc at the corner of Ladv ai iiu,uou' because of bis n Mitmar- ment8 in other lin om his ernor Ansel, Rresi r. R. T. Wofford and igh the jjan(i 0t the Sou'h i as he iverRiiy> have beet ilhouses ^iona\ members ot t nd Oak ? ** nany engage-,., e8, and Govdent Snyder, Prof. W. H. Carolina Uni elected addihe committee. the heart broken at the bedside: Mi of Concord, N. ( Messrs Eli B. and of New Yoi k, br< Springs; Mr. J. H of Lancaster, an nr* a i. . r n husband, were and burjai rs. J. M. Odell, geldomt j J., her aunt; heldillOha R. A. Springs, aive luueral itliera of Col. largely att Witherspoon, t;?e decease' d Miss Irene rQemain? u rnir Snrinoo ov,. i.\/vn ana j Lu that city: if ever, has there been ? rlotte a more impresservice, or one more anc ended by Iriends of d, than that held over ga i of the late Mrs. Le- * , Tl,n0arw,n? .A SP Mrs. S. J. Durham. ricane Causes Deatl i Great Loss of Property. n Antonio, Texas, May 2.? ecial to the Express fron streets in Waverly at 5 this morning. Mr. Weac 1 juat left his residence tw< away down Oak street, body was not found till _ hour later, when his 16-? a eon stumbled oyer the co - mis committee 1 o'clock MOI1day evening in ott had state Superintei 3 blocks QCkool work gen but his reviewed and pi half an out lined for pus year old Lines ?f Work, e rp6e. I ?i?? will meet next i the ottice of ident, when erally will be ants will be ihing various specially high l_ _ ? . i ? liners, 01 csavnn of her most infirm Mrs. Springs whs in the prime of he ' womanhood, dnri her greatest usefuli iu the enjoyment 11 i t nan one I have been 1 vte trieuds. the afterno< stricken down long delay ii ???r?c tram bear it ,r noble young 0.clocW , ng ? Perl0d ?" iy rencl?e(f nesa and whilst -an urch, of a lit? of un- held. ? *..u ov? fii/o was iu leld at 3:30 o'clock in b!in on, but owing to the M0X in the arrival of the A ig the remains, it was swep rhen the funeral par- entai the First Presbyterwhere the service was lhe Juan Batista, C'ampeche nays: hurricane of terrific violenc ?t over this district last nigh ilinp jrreat lose of property the death of several person cocoa groves for some dia Mr. Wescott was lying back with his leet tow^ri p street, in which direction t headed. His revolver, v t was his custom to carry 8 hand to protect.his mone . he carried in a shot sack I ncuuui W>'f^ HI1Q I on his Woman's Associat d Lady improvement. he was . ? . vhich it Notice [to Our < in hift We ure plaeased to on , . , Honev and Tar lor co ik v which trouble* i* not affected between ^ Food ^dDrnRja; lie worK ot liie ioi*for school CiiNtonerft. nouncethat Foley's lis, colds 1111(1 1 IDgH i by the National iv as it contains no auoyeci pleasure, and happiness. St ty-three years old ried to Col. Spring nineteen years of the daughter of Ci White, formerly oi contentment rpj,e mini ie was but t hir- the servic L, and was mar- Thornwell, 'a when she was w^? ^ia(^ J 01 since her cl age. She was b mers hrazu apt. Samuel h. CH8ter, and f Fort Mill but 13. d , paste . T ? sters taking part in ,anc< e were Rev. J. H. comj D. D., of Fort Mill, of rn known Mrs. Springs varic iildhood, Rev. Glial- (^ sr, her pastor, of Lan- . Rev. W. M. Kineaid, fore9 >r of the Fjrst Preaby stem 9 up and down the coast an >letely ruined, causing a los illions of dollars, crops o >U8 kinds were levelled t( ;round and great trees in tin ts were snapped like pip< 9. It is feared there ma} e his residence and his sto tound lying by his side. t . . ? . Oriuo Laxative Fruit Syrnp ? women and children. Its mil , and pleasant tAste makes it pre c' violent purgatives, such as pill 3 etc. Get the booklet and a sample at Funderburk Pharmacy. wpinvcn ui iimoi iiiinili re, was reoommend it as n safe i a id adults. Funderbur is best for Prick in Finger d action Pencil Point Ca ferab'ie to h, tablets, i of Onuo Philadelphia Pr in his finger from ui uru^H, iinn wa 'omedy for children k Pharmacy. from Lead mses Death. ess: A prick the point of a UUVY a rCBlUOUt II Her sainted moth< Phifer White, diec called, about fou Beside the griel band and father si Master Elliott Spi u ii ii 11 v I ir in 111 unr i uuuuusier.? terian ciiur ?r, Mrs. Esther The choi I, it will be re- and impre r years ago? We'll Und( l-strickeu hu*- Co"rtM'? parts. Tin re leaves a son, llLeft(i) K ings, an unu Faith Look I *n Qulir I orl /vi lPaqaa " ! cn, oi tins city. have r rendered beautifully it tin jsaively "Sometime Gulf irstand", Miss May ^ji 'ates singing the nolo , , ' dowi a hymns sung were . indly, Light," "My Jaca' s Up to Thee," and grea |n?i ? - J U _: been heavy loss to ahippini a storm extended into tin imerous houses were blowi l and roofs of laborers es lifted up and hurled witl t violence against othe ~ Attempt to Wreck near Gaffney. n ' Gaffney special in yesl li Observer: It has just bee r ed here that some misci q, . lead pencil caused rain the Jewish Ho?p of Isreal '/. Cohen of 1,321 North 2nc terday's Though the acci n learn- on January 20, eant at- thought of it until the death in ital yesterday , 18 years old, I street. dent occurred nothing was a few days J eleven years. Mrs. Springs w ble-hearted chris One ol her (listing teristic9 was her si. to her loved ones? At* ami A J i C?V4 \/l i- VPVO) sung us the . , , the church a, ...deed a no- Dr Thor tian woman. antj com uishing charac- ceased, sho iblime devotion unselfi.shne -husband, fath christian of the seem ii" mat iimuru SlTUl body was taken from nwell spoke touchingfortingly ot the de- I wing i lie strength, and sa of her beautiful character. Speaking linedv strn.nae and :cures or imo the tields. Fine Record cf Baptis ?oreign Mission Board. reenville special in I he New Courier : The BuDtist Com rempteu 10 wrect a I Cherokee Creek Sunday ing. There is a small ti that point which is abou miles north of (iaflnej colored men were on on 8 the trestle talking, wh< rain in ago, when the ting morn- on which had not restle at to swell. The bv it three to his arm and the \ Two entire body. At e end of Cohen for two da; ?n they himself unable *1 . - 11?. it ;er, the wound healed, began veiling spread n affected his ter attending vs and finding to reduce the VI UIIV? trait of character v ing loyalty to h< a nature altoget anything akin to insincerity, her pi gard and friends re t 1 and navar fai< """"'t iiuiauo fas her unvury- (*e,,ce show >r friends. Of fT'Vt W0" i , -Lh". Ihornv her foreign to thi?? f?r h, hypocrisy and is that God ofessions of re- better for hip were ever own plans rn?(l Natnrjtl. "ni o j h" t"' n in the removal of ?er r lan from her home, a tel veil said the hardest jn!ri, umanity to understand mj<9 's plans are always . men than are their lM^ and that it is always year derstand that God's debt eceived Wednesday mornin egram from Dr. K. J. Will am, secretary of the foreijz ion board, Richmond, sa) that the board closed 111 's work, April 30ih, withon Thin will be most pleasin | saw n tu<?ii I wining uut ?)l " on llie other side. He '* ntop hut a moment, stoop 11 and then went hack. Tl " ed men paid no particalc e tion to the man at the ti 11 finished their conveisatio r< | imp r>l fliom I i PkaoKi me cm swelling, me tam did not ordered him sent t ed down where the case ie color- immediately as ir atten- ing. inie'f but The disease h< n, when gressed that the T istts ?lt f.tlH lnm,\il;. 'iiy physician ;o the hospital, was diagnosed blood poisonul so far problood speoialI 1 un ro nnoMa ly of a kindly, r position, lovable , j and magnetic pi won the friendsh tion of all with * in contact. A wo comeliness, her d ? .. j)ia,iS f,,r t ympathetic din- those that, i companionship saiil often i ?raonality, she marks tha ip and adraira oart*' t() . . or woman 1 rhora she came , but was on man of striking prayer of J emonal charms u? lis glory are always new fire best for men. He |jie n the course of his re- o. it the removal from aven of a good man Kran ivae never an accident, did I ly an answer to the give esns Ohrist that those -lit s to the Baptists tliroughoi territory ot tlie Souther list Convention. The teh 1 added, 4'Soulh Carolin gloriously." No figures wer n in the telegram. V..VIII "Mil ViWOUJ lt across, and when lie not n other end of the trestle c * ed a large iron or steel a tened to the track. Disturbed fbe Congr?\i The person who disturbed tin tiAn loaf tJ.*" 1? t.?. ' WO lit T to the t0 Rave iiis Ii:e an tense agony, (Join liHcover A .J uay morning, belt fas Piles Ret quick And cei Hhoop's Magic Ointme; II is made alone for Piles, ' * positive and certain, e oongrega- protruding or blind pil '* " v? V Uil?UiU d, suffering 1a?n died yesterrtain relief fr>in Dr. at. Please note it and its action ia Itching, painful, en di nap pears like happily adorned ? I TT UVUI JLJk g a life of high | Him where v iumy uo WIVIi I ?He is. I < Jolly. I uwu innv uuuuajf Uy UUUll U tin 11 J it requested to bny a bottle I Honey and Tar. Funderbnrk r umigaiDK magic oy iih nse. l. i ot Foley'* glees jars 50 cents. Sol Pharmacy. Co arge nickel-capped Id by J F Mackey