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Logs! MCWSlL. ?? tr ? Miss Cera Welsh of Longs- \> villo i8.8jK.-n<lin? n few weeks with j< her sister, Mrs T S Curler. ? Mrs It B Mnckcy, of Heath I) Spring, is hereon a visit to her < > mother, Mrs B F Miller, who has ni been quite ill. A ?The Lancaster (traded Se.hool l>? will close with eonitnonemnent ex- 11 ercises on the 27th instant. ? Miss Lily Hough, of Lands cc ford, is visiting her sister, Mrs K 0 MeManus. * ut ? Married, by Magistrate T j |>i W Socrest, at his home near Os. to ceoln, on the 10th instant, Mr; of das 1L Alexander and Miss Mary j in Helms, all of ITYiion county, N C. ' M ? A letter from the Waxhaws P( states "wheat and oats splendid. l''' No cotton killed. Farmers are 1 ' well up with their work." ? Died on Monday last, of pi dysentery, little Olin Cousar, in- th fant son of Mr and Mrs .1 C NV1 hi son, of daeksonham, aged 2 years, 1> 1 month and 2 days. The re- th mains of the little one were in- Iv terrcd at Tirzah church. It?! ? Mrs Lizzie Catoe, son suul ti; daughter, of Chesterfield, arc M visiting relatives in the Dwight 1 neigh horhood. ? Married, hy Rev K Carnes, ,1( in Chesterfield county, April '24, ()| 1808, Mr Alex Ilolden and Miss {\ Klla Sims, daughter of Mr Thorn- m as Sims, all of this county. fn ?Married, at this place, hy Rev J E Carlisle, May 12, lSU.s, jj Mr W (? Claik and Mrs Sallie |,j Crenshaw, widow of the late \Y in 1* Crenshaw. in ? Married, Sunday, May s, 1808, hy 11 F Adams, N I'., Mr. 1 .1 II Flynn and Mns Mollis I'urr. ? Mr L N Montgomery and 1 others of the Camp Creek section purchased a threshing machine * 11 outfit from II .1 (iregory Co.. this week. They will operate as the Camp Creek Threshing Com- 11 pany. (lov Kllerbc has given tin* O 1' . . 1? men until next Monday ?:i which to remove their stocks of liquors out of the Stale. In the meantime they are not to sell one drop, 11 and all stulT not removed from ?' the State after Monday will ho at confiscated by the State. t, ? Hands were engaged in put at ti nup the poles for the telephone li line of the Gregory Heath Ihmk- tl ing & Mercantile Co., the past pj week. ? Kershaw Kra. ?Mr W A Hiakenev'ti resi-1 dence which is being remodeled, will when complete' be one of the prettiest houses in town. Kershaw Kra. , Acer's 15< Core t< bettor known as Ayer's Cherry Tec- c, toral, has made a record for iU j remarkable cures of kAtliiiia. Cases that have been considered hevor.d ' ai hope or help have been cured by ^ this remedy. We give two examples " of such cures out of the many on record:? v "My mother has been a great sufferer i from asthma for tho past ten year*, and her ' recovery is almost without a parallel. On account of her advanced age?over seventy? we had hut little hopes of ever seeing her well again ; but we are sincerely grateful to inform yo? that she has been entirely cured f * by the use of Ayer's Cherrv Pectoral." T INGLW BANK8, Tar *n,ok, N.8. -1 "I was a sufferer for a long time from C asthma, vainly endeavoring to procure relief u la the uee of ordinary remedies. At length I was induced to trv a bottle of Aver'a Cherry ? Pectoral. The first bottle afforded me so much benefit that 1 continued the uso of the remedy until entirely cured." JOSEPH KLONZ, Charlotte. N C. Ayer's Chtrry Pectoral f fnt up in half-six? bottles, GO cents. 'ull-size bottle, $1.00. ? ?Two. more Lancaster boys ive pone to Columbia, to voluner in tho nrmy?Messrs B Fj 'olsh and B S Mayer. They j lined the Rock Ilill Company. ? Tomorrow will be Children's' av at the Methodist ehureh. The cereisc s t\ill be conducted at i ight, beginning at S:HO o'clock. very interesting program has , ;en arranged for the occasion, he public is invited. Mr R I> Robinson, of this nintv, a graduate of Krskinc allege, and a stiulent of theology j Princeton College, N !., the! ist two years, was duly licensed ' preach by the I* irst Presbytery!1 the A It P church on the 11th' stunt. In the absence of Rev r Kwart. he will till his ap-! >intment to preach in the A R P mrcli at this place to-morrow at [ o'clock a in. ? Mr \Y T Witherspoon has lrcliascd of it K Wvlie, Ksq., e lo: known as the Crawford uncstead, now occupied by Mr N Maekov. lie also purchased o vucunt lot adjoining it formerbelonging to the Billings es-1 te. so that he now owns the en-1 re si | mi re bounded by Mam, eeting, White and Barr streets. ; his is very valuable property. Mr N (i Gonzales lias been aptinted on the stalT of (Jen Nunez ic of the bravest and most dis. nguislied otlicers in the Cuban my, who is now leuding the; est expedition into Culm. A horse la-longing to MrsS, Faulkner of J.tcksonham, was itten twice l?y a snake while ly-! i?r down in the stalde Wednesday ? orning, ami may die. hey are Net Married. In a recent issue of The Ledger was published that Mr A.J eattiu of Kershaw and Miss illia Hell of Heath Spring were tuned April 27th. It turns out > have been u miatakc. Tlicy e not married. The information that they wore arried was s i.t The ledger by, Iter from T .1 K Magill, mailed Rich burg, in which vieinitv ( lose young people were visiting datives at the time. Mr Ma II was doubtless n isinformed id thought he was writing the nth. Wo cannot believe that : iv man would condescend to do berately manufacture u lie of lis sort and send it to a newsiiper for publication. I sMOssinetits liaised. The State board of equalization is raised the assessment of the ' 11 ?& C Railroad from $5,000. ? *10,000 per mile of the (i C & Railroad from *10,000 to $12, I'O. per mile. Of the Lancaster id Che>te?* from $1,750. to *2,-: DO. per cent. "And now, my dear brcthon, hat shall 1 say more?" thundered le long w:nded minister. ' Amen! 1 eunie in sepulchral nes from the absent mimlcd ilea- j in in the back of the church. Do not think of knocking out mother person'* brains because) e differs in opinfon from you. It would Ik'?s rational to knock ourself on the head because you itfer from yourself 10 years ago. .Vo Ciirr?Ao I'm// That |h tiu* ?v?v all *1 niirsfi?t** ' ItOVEft'H TAsTKI.K>S ?HILL ON IC for CIiU;h and MniHria. It i! nii.ly Iron Quit it?e In atn*ie *?? form love It Adultn prefer It to ?tt**i nuuaeatt ngtnutcH. Price, &Cc 9TSl'BHCRIBE TO rHK LEDGEor J^PayUp. A Wondrrfil DttcOTrrf. The lnitt (junrtcr of ?%nturjr records tany wotiderfhl discoveries in medicine, \K none that have accomplished more for umanity than that sterling old household ?m?sijr, Mrown*'Iron Itittt-rs. It to i>'tt<iio the ve>*y elements of good health, nl neither man, troman or child can take , without deriving the greatest benefit. I row its' It >n Hitters hi sold hy all dealers. / LATEST WAR NEWS. Telegrams Received Up to! O'clock Yesterday. Special to The Ledger. St. Thomas, May 13 ?San Juan. Porto Rico surrendered to Samp son this morning. Columbia, May 13?One mac killed and four wounded on the battleship New York in the bombail ment of San Juan. A shell from the New York tore the roof otT the palace of th( (lovcrnor (icnoral but ho continued at his post vainly erdeavor ing to rally the Spaniards. The Spanish Torpedo boats, Terror and Furor, arrived at Mar Unique today. Columbia, dMay 13 ? Sampsoi having demoralized the San Juai forts is now cruising for the Span ish fleet which is reported at Mar Unique. He has plenty of am munition and coal. A dccisivi battle is expected today. Madrid, May 13?Spanish tlee has been ordered to leave 'Mar Unique. Second Spanish fleet t? leave Cadiz and escort strong mil itarv expedition to lMiillipincs. The (tllssie hindcil tin* Vmnri run expedition :it Cnbanns yester doy after tlie tight. '.? ><) Spaniards Lite the Dust.? London May 13?A dispatel from Havana says nine hundrct Spaniards killed in battle with in surgents who are massing to attael I lavana. Sampson wires he has locates the Spanish fleet and will give them battle todav. Monitors an holding Sun Juan. No murine! have .uncled there yet. Day has domudded un cxpl tion from France of coaling the Spanish at St. Picrc. Announcements FOit 1;EPrtE"EN ? Ml VE". Mi Editor: P.eas" announce thi name of I lie llON J N E.STKllKiE as m candidate for the House of re|>re sen tat i vis. Mr Kstrhlge has !-er\ec this county four years in the I ovinia tore ai d his honesty am! faithfulnea whs Much during that time that we fee we need hisscrvieea again in the I eg ilamre His record being e'.inr ant seeing the anility of tlie man wear sitisfied he is one man who ought ti lie sent back to the Legislature. Many Votkuh. FOR ( OUN ! V I KKASUKKR 1 am a candidate for Count} T rensnrcr. \V C CAl THEN. It will not mend a broken neck nor will it insure yon against lire i ... t ii * 1 .i ? . mi KM mi lu iir.N ;ujv| |i;iii!^ IIMII suffering humanity groan with, there is nothing that gives quid relief, like Wonderful Oil. lame back, Drink a tcaspoonful of \\ under fill Oil in half teacup of milk ot water twice a day, and bathe tin hack with pure Wonderful Oi twice a day, morning and night. < holern MorhiiN and <\die. Take a teaspoonful of Wonder fill Oil in half teacup of warn milk or water every half houi until bowels are checked. Ii severe eases of colic, hath tin stomach and l>owels with pun Wonderful Oil, and apply ho flannel eloths wrung out in ho water saturated with Wonderfu Oil, over the bowels. Alway carry a bottle of Wonderful Oi with you, if you don't, some o these times you will regret it Colic and Cholera-morbus com without warning and unexpected ly. 25c a bottle. -T P Mackey Ac. (Tb OAOToflXA. T^RMDY AGAIN! f. IOhr 2nd ^illmortf Sioch BS ? i coring a Spendid J uccess [J ; All visitors are highly pleased with Missel Brown's artistic work and amozed at the ^S; \ilow prices given- di It was our chance and now it is your's.'^fl -.Troublesome times and demoi alization of ,M ' '* the markets gove lis another chance to stc|>^| in and buy a 2d Stock of Milliner} and f fi Summer goods at ridiculously lo? prices. \-m $ : Ml ALL IHi O0BOS YOU WANT.: J $ Our Store is i live With New Bargains. 1 $900. worth of new F.mhroiderics and '/S ! It-; Laces, Swiss, Nainsook and Lawn f'-m- ^ j |<?, broideries at 3 cents. 5 cents and 20 cents,; <? 1 worth double tlie price. 1, 5 ?"l If ! Vallencienne. Torchon. Orson-" -j |;JjI1 I/* , tai and Ohantilly, Black sitk ail a 'j over lace, Oltillon. I liberty Silk. Mcsisse-l'S 'j line. De Soi in all colors at reduced figures, j 'I f NEVER IN OUR HM1 HAVf PRICES ] P FALLEN TO SUCH A EEPTB \ By Fine Organdies, that one month ajso, j! p' were L> cents, now !) cents. Short lengths M |P- of IO cents yard* wide Percale at .> cents. Bp Yet left, I.OtM) yards of 10 cents white i 2 r.v hann iScmnants &oii?ir at ?> cents. * :B >, ? r> n j#[jg ;>LJ ; Sp Our strong attraction is ,(-J| : | -DRESS GOOD S, - M > ti p - #1 it, and wt'-e shattering the prices. Jf jHiJg vX'flj I- JII5T ' iJO ni<k<4**s 8il:wk Silk mull i|r ?w? %FH ^ <w a ?*"- B " I ' - - - - - m |l| frrenadines, 35 cents goods down to 12 ets. /B [I' iO cents all wool ^uns Veiling, cut to \*2 f- cents. cents satin tinisli fc'Bei*her" ' pcloth cut to 30 cents this is a very pemilai*L:rj iL'' . m jr siiirt clotl). ' ii ?;| ^11 | 0 R F* ^ Handso lit- Hljwk Unicode on Silk and Satin '(J XjV ^ * *" * ^ * " I B in ji^ grounds, in Injures and stripe--. 1 ?l:n*k Sat in i he-lies-;, J Tulfetu and India Silks in all colors. ^ p-Ready Again For Another Busy Month.-J : I RIDICULOUS REDUCTIONS "?%r .3 Pi * *1 iffci ' Nobbiest, the cheapest lino of Slippers in town. Slippers at 4<> cents worth v wQu cent.-.. Ladies fine Kid Button Boots at 75 cents worth #1 25. That Big Stock of Mattings, Window Shades and Lace Curtain'* have arrived, Sj H Come and nee and yon will know why we sell the Goods. Every day some new attraction. 3; 1 P Respectfully | ^ W. GANSON. |