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HI E LEDGER. Tim How S. Ca-rtei EDITOR AND MANAGER. WKPNKSPAY, MARCH 15, 1S00. Oavis C Phillips, u Gallant Soldi* of tho Mexican War,has Passed Over tlie River. Editor Lkpokk :?Our tov was ?*roatly shocked this mornii to hear that during last ni?*ht tl venerable Davis C Phillips, one < our best citizens, hsul ipiietly ar peacefully passed awav. The o gentleman hail been complainii with La Grippe for several week but had been able to opt alio and attend to his usual duties, fact was up yesterday,and as usu was cheerful and talkative : a supper, went to bed and made i complaint during the nijjht. I was her custom Mrs. Phillips <z up this, morning, prepared breal fast, but notieinir that Mr. Phi lips did not get up, she went his bed to see if anything was tl matter, tried to arouse hitn, In could not. She in mediately calli to her sou-in-laws. Messrs. K Floyd and Thus. Jones, who we near by, and upon cxaminati* they found that the oood old nu had died during the nijjht. M Floyd summoned Dr. Heckhan who made a careful examinatioi and <javo it as his opinion 111 death was the result of heart fai 111'** \1 ? 1 M? i I 1 i i * o ?o^ v ) .... | Mil oi l last Pceember. lie h:i?I Ik*< :i wo: 111y ;im<I cminsistent tnentbi of the !>aptist church since 1 S*?. Ilo leaves a wiilosv, three sons at four daughter-... Mr I'hillips hi read a prnd ileal, ami was well it formed on general subjects II was possessed of a very strori mind ?had strong convictions an was not afraid to express thei when occasion required it. It wi a great pleasure to his fr'etnl and they were legion, to hear hii talk. No man had more fully tl contidenoe and esteem of our pei pic. Truly a good man, a gallai soldier of the Mexican war, and christian gentleman has gone I his reward. The bereave family have the sympathy of tl entire community. A FKIEND. Kershaw, S. C., March 10, 189! Roll* of Honor. ' 'lie pupils of the Lancaster (in le11 school finished their secor quarterly examinations on Mart dd. liciow is "iven a Ii-t of thoi distinguished in attendance, <l< porlmcut and scholarship. Ton| pear on the roll t>f scholarship i* mark of real merit, as the exam nations were thorough antlsearcl ing. Those on the attendancero arc worthy of special commend: lion for perfc -t attendance dnrin the pa t three months of unusiia ly iiudcinent weather. St'llt tl.A VSI111*. Highly distinguished !'.r? to 10 pel cent. 1 >istiuguished 5)0 lot) per cent. tirade IX ? Highly distinguish ed, Norn Hough. Distinguished Mela .Jones, Florence Brown, Al ice Williams, Catherine Foster. VIII. I )ist inguishcd? Funic Beaty, Irene Swaringen, Mario Thomson, Blanche Moore, Conni Davis. VII. Distinguished ? Mnri Craig, Bennie Clylmrn. VI. Distinguished ? Ilatti Taylor, Carol Connors, Juanit W.'im n ? ...... V . . .--..I y. V. Distinguished? Llov< Moore, .Jessie Porter, Claric Knight, Ola Gregory,Carrie Bow ling, Etta Bowling, Fred Poag. IV. Distinguished ? Jami Taylor. Bernice Davis, Nina lien nett. III. Distinguished? Ivy Craw ford, Meta Moore, v II. Distinguished - - Nanni b * .Johnson. I. Distinguished?Nellio Hurley, Do Witt Short, .Joe Davis. DEPORTMENT, 100 PK1< CENT. Nora Hough, Met a .Jones, ElorI eneo Brown, Catherine Foster, ? Sadie McCardell, Alieo Williams, Claude Huey, Eunice Beaty, Dizzie Connors, Connie Davis, 1Iatt:e Davis, Cornelia Elliott, Maude! Gregory, Bessie .Jordan, Ellen ,11 Jordan, Nellie Hough, Hula Mell-j nr wain, Margie MoDow, Maggie t ie Muckey, Blanche Moore, Irene I (,f Swaringen, Marion Thomson, Hob- j 1(J ert Belk, Arthur Robinson, Her j Id bert \ oung, Marie Craig, Bessie | )jr McDow, Minor Clyburn Carol s Connors, Julia Gregory, Hattie ' > ' o ( nt Taylor, Wm Bowers, Oscar Adin aids, Meta Moore, Nannie Johnson, Etta Skipper. ATTENDANCE, 10Q PEH CENT. Florence Brown, Robert Belk, j ^ j Maggie Mackey, Connie Davis, ?* | Mario Craig, Bessie McDow, Fd* ear Ilinson, Frank Hunter, Hazel | J ^ Cunningham, Irene Cunningham 1,1 i Pearl Miller, Ivy Crawford,Maude 10 | Moore. at I | For The Ledger, j ro Camp Creek Dots. >n ; _ % _ in , The farmers of this section are r getting ready for the spring plant-* j |( 1 ing. Owing to the long emit inued n rains Ii11!<* work has been done on j the farms, as yet. The health of i the community is good. .. j There was preaching at Camp Creek ehureh on Saturday and 91> Sunday bv the pa?tor? Rev. R F. - Small, of Jefferson, who is rapidly : i I winning the hearts of our people' 1(j by his attractive personality and earnwst work. r(, Messrs Richard Coats and Herbert Young, of Lancaster. (j visited friends in this neighbor^! |n hood Sunday afternoon. ls Camp Creek school, for the y past live months under the efficient I I |n charge of Miss Annie l oung, of Lancaster, closed la*t Thursday, the 9th inst. A number of the " ' " ^ patrons were present at the close 1 , of the school. The following a " 1 to recitations were rendered in a ' j(j creditable manner by the pupils' i w, named: i I "The Voice of Spring*' ? \ incier j Morris. "Spring" ? Lessie Mont-! r> gomerv. "The Bluebirds"?Car- j rie llallman. "How the Corn!' Grows"?Clark Steele. 44 A Mont I Rirds"? Amos Steele. "Waiting j I to Grow"? Ceol? illianis. ''A , Little Girl's Fancies" ? Rettiej Steele. "Drive the Nail Aright" ? sc Miller Hallmnn. "The Raindrops'' ^ ?Ada Williams. "Nell's Letter" j ? Bessie Montgomery. "So*ne>i j body's Mother"?'Rachel Ste le. j t "() 11 io's Dream" ? Palmer Steele. | ,, "Varation"?dinimie Godfrey II >1 and Pheo I In 11 i Miss Venue's management of it I the school has given satisfaction to thu patrons, who hope to secure her services for the next term < f school. Our people are awaken0 . , . Hi- ! ltif to the importance or having a '* good school, and contemplate building a new school house this " summer, as the present one if 1 . . ' totally inadequate in size and equipment to the needs of the school. X. Y. /. It is desired th.it all old con- i e ! . federate lla^s lit? sent to Charleston for the confederate reunion, j They can ho sent to the special jj ' care of Mnj. (ion. <" Irvine Walker, t O I J ' i Charleston, S. C . ft, ? -~;i jsyour hair j c Sreon ? I e It's only another TV*y of asking, is your ^ iair growing ? For green means growing. You can MAKE hair grow by using rtj/crs jfcair TJigor i s * / I .... THE Neariitg an En fill tali < - R E G A (U The Sore Hea Oh ! How s:i(llv thev wore deceiv THOUSAND DODLAHS in one <1 in*jf ahle to serve all the trade ditrii The (iladiator who enters the ever ready to d fend his laurels at* empty Stores of Laneaste'* speak h ers. hut his waiting is in vain. T! we find it almost impossible to wai Bargain Seekers ! - Can 1 Yes ! "Womlet fl'ut (lie E?ric< - Press S 1 ?!* ?< :??!?ti??. double width, .-ill \ Infantitnl with- Oimity, in nil Yard v.ide lYreales, old jiri Nice <111;11it \ Outinir 'hot the * T:.e 1<> rents llrece lined Plan; One bale left of the Kxtra lie 1<> 1 Itrowu Sheet in?r, old pri ()il colors I tii'hey lied Damns ('? 1 Table Oil ( 'loth, all color lovvcls, \\ liite (ioods and I?e< Ti \Ye will close out what is left CIA VV,. are selling al the r (oof 2."> suits renowned I'oihmg They were hotivh ili Hoy all j;o ?l tin* -uiu?* prices 'Jo I; \ I|'i a- 1 >i e?s Hals old price $ I (HI our i> ?l?l | lice &l UO nor price to close ,'|6 ecu S K i Tin' $! "?n cents Crre (more a* f)S cei loin \olir pocket* o <1 ' rm? lie the '"til *1 f?0 . ?! a Mil SI (in - yon <ai'.e youi el [ rated L \I Key cold's Shoe . Illsi Yes, we will uive yon 2 spools of <'? f Keaut fill I'Mifiitki for *> cents fj la where. We came very n?ar lesviiur them o intenil to on ry then over?llie\ innsi i old pr ee 2o cents our price to clo?e I'-'A if?" No (ioods churned to an; J^T" Remember the Place, ('I I'nder liny, I'nder Sell?Of the 1' The sym{)athetic tenderness of a lov- j ng husband is everything to an expec- 1 ant mother, especially during her first >rdeal. George Dayton, Iisq., a protnilent druggist of Dayton, O., gives the ollowing case: n ciimomrr or mine, wniwf Wire It** ttsed onr bottles of ' Mother'* Friend" before coniiiement, say*, nt'ter seeing the effect* of the enicdy, that if Mir- li.nl to gothrongh the ordeal gain,"and there were but four bottle* on the narket, and the cost was $101) per bottle, she rotild have thr tu. " Mother's Friend " is a scientifically ;oin pounded liniment which affords cerain relief in the various ailments pre:edinj{ childbirth, and assures proper elasticity to the cords and muscles inrolved in the final ordeal. "Mother's Friend" is sold by drug[ists, or expressed on receipt of one lollar. Valuable book, "Before Baby la lorn," mailed free on application. HI BIUOFIELO RCMJLATM CO.. Atlanta. SLAUGH d?Only a Feu MRHMZKrvrrccv: ^ *rr? /n?> -- * --?The remaining CLOUD'S Stock w ILESS OF P |ly looked wise and predicted tin purchase An Kntirc Stock of (i ed. We never had such a tremendoi av sales for the Two Stores. Right 1 ug the Rush. Arena and tights under the Battle Cr ainst all comers. How have we s >ud< r than words. The salesman is e le expectant Customer is like '-The I. ton the trade. Our store is thronge :t Ee Possi s will never ceas es. Down* f% (fh $C? f vf* o '' *3 Hi1 <& *0 G Ui' y U? ?5^ %^) ^ vool Dros-. (joDils, old price 2" cents, shades for dresses. old price 12! cent 1?? cents, our price to close .5 cents, lic.ip kind i old price 7 cents, our prit neletles, our priec to close cents. lestic! Bosassfi :ivv v.ird wide lirovvn Sheeting at 1 c cc 2*> cents our price 1<? cents, k, old price 20 cents, our price, in el< s. old price In cents, our price to cl?e I Spread* at vour own price. HE POUND CtllCO REMNANTS. at 1 I cents pet pound. rtHlNG, CLOTH IN < per day, We ha o j11ct opened up a case t at the MlllUe prices Its til" OtlWMS, llll! WC I ovs' suits left?<>l<t price $1 our price to e rice to close 40 cents. ()ne I c?t of Kxt rti I i Is ? > i<:s. siioks. iot-: its. Tile $1 50 Dress Shoes ut 75 cents, thy lucre " loo pairs of Nos .'I's ami 4's mice t<> close them out at 25 cents per pair ike picking up g >1<! dollars in the street' al aits' Thread for 5 cents. In Halls of ?-?e' rge paekaces of t'hewing < >11111 for 5 cents ut: 25 d</c'ii l.adies' Fleece Lined Under ;oi our jn ice to close 10 ceils. 50 ilc/.cn cents. y one. No time to charge theai. K\ oud & Allison's Old Stand. And alw eople, for the l'eople first, last and :il 1MNCKNEY INOT EST. IT -?r . 1 Non Committal \ erdict lint the (Jrand .Jurv May 'l'ukc tho f( Case Cp. ol Special to The Daily News. 'Charleston, S. C\, March 11.? The coroner's jury is tho l'incknov ^ case met again this afternoon and w after a brief session found a verdict to tho effect that the do- j ceased came to his death from wounds inflicted by a person or ^ persons unknown to tho jury. ^ It is not improbable tfiat tho ^ grand jury, in compliance with ,p Judge Klugh's adriso may take ^ the matter up and conduct an in^ .j estimation on its own account. The rewards now offered for ci the capture of tho guilty parties aggregate $d00. Whesler To Remain A Soldier. ^ r Washington, I). C., March 10. ?Gon. Wheeler haw been asked to remain in the army. It in piobable he will accept brigadier N generalship and go to the Philip* pinss. 411 drnggUU aell Dr. 1111m' Narva Pluior*. 0 TER 3>a> s Left ! ! ! Goods of ill ha closed out' RICES.it it was an inopportune time to oods ; no money in ti c Country, m trade in our existence. ONE lere let us apologize for not hcy of "LOW PRICES," must lie ustuined our leputation i The ver ready to wait on the custom letter That Never Came," while il from morning until night with able ? e." ll'c again .V Thev Co. ! I arfi ?. V Cm E our prior, to dose 7 cents. ?. our price to close 4 cents. c to close :?A cents. c!" i cuts. dsc 10 cents. -c cents. 1 ol the famous Si lilms Bros' world lou'f i>11? i>?I t<t iiiilil them. Out they ftu cents too Men's Fine Fur envy Ited < otnforts?ll ey must go? I Now ????? ?? vnur cyi-s, ami go down t.idi's' Fine Dress Shoes, old price I )'>n't fj?i' to g? t a | air of the cele? I the priefs we ar? selling tli ll), wi? g Thread for ft cents. 4 yards You pav ft cents a package clues I \ ? s's, o'd price 'J~> coots (we don't Men's Light Weight I'mh r Shirts, erything SPOT CASH. ays hear in mimHH li MOTTO: I the time. JMBIBjLi Uh I lie Army lias Lost Over Five Thousand Men. Washington, March 10.?The dlowing statement has\ been sued showing the total number f deaths reported to the adjutant [Mieral's ollice between May 1, H08 and February 28, 1800: illcd in action 329; died of omuls 120; died of disease 5, ; 77. Total 5,731. . President .1 \V Springe, of the utiona! Live Stock association, fter a personal investigation of io condition of the cattle in' exas, places the loss from the, li/./.ard at lo per cent. This is io most serious loss, he says, j noe 1^H , when over 00 per jnt. of the range entile perished. A little son of J L Barringer j ill from tho hotel window at lorcneo last week and lien at the oint of death. Mm. Iliinnah Owena, aged C5 ears, vraa knocked from the rail lad track, hy a planing train, at nion, hut Friday and inatantly illed. Local Matters. See new now ml. of Klliott <? Crawford in this issue. Win. C Failo of Flat Creek township has been appointed a Notary Public. Mr. Win. C. Faile's school at Midway will close Friday after a very successful term. Mr. P C Poag, of Fountain Inn, S. C., visited his brother.. Mi. J L Pong, tho past week. Pong & Ilnrpor have juat tinialui! boring a well for wr. l W Moore.. The flow of water in copious and. the quality superb. Mrs. H e Houston of Walk up,. N. C., is tho guest of Mrs Amanda* llood. A penitentiary guard catne up? from Columbia Monday and carried James Bluekmon, convicted' of arson and sentenced to 10? years, to the penitentiary. Married, at Osceola, March 1 "J.. 1 SO!*, by S B Kason, Notary Public,Mr \Y \j Pettus and MissKssie Broom. We are requested 11? call attention of the Supervisor and hisboard to the bail condition of the road south of Heath Spring at Hanging Bock creek and at thebranch. The /ion school, taught by Mr. .1 II Craig, will close on Friday night next with appropriate exorcises by the pupils. The public generally is cordially invited. Win. Blake, col., was convicted before Magistrate Caskey Saturday on the charge of larceny and entenced to JO days on the gang or pay a tine of $10. Ho paid up. and was discharged. John Crockett, col., was hwforcMagistrule Caskey Saturday for refusing lo work the road*. lie wasguen 20 days or pay $7.50.. lie paid ti e tine. List of letters advertised for the wyek ynding March 14, 1809: Mrs. Mary M Cot lien, Miss Louise Jones, care J M Jones. Miss .lame Hunter, Miss N L McMurrv, A .1 Covington, Bei* (Jather, Rev. John Harris, col.. E W Wright. Jos. K Gregory, I'. M. Gc! More and vca Get less Why is it every sarsaparilla which tries to sell itself, ranges itself airainst Aver's as the stand- ' ard ? Why is it that all have to 1 ofl'er extra inducements ? bigger ; bottles, fancy wrappers, cheaper ; price ? anything, everything, but I the one inducement of quality ? Ayer's Sarsaparllla has never been equaled by anycheap imitation of it, and quality tells, just as blood tells. II Is the Standard. "I have Bold Ayer's Faresparilla for morethan twenty-five yearn, and have never heard anything but words of praise from my customers ; not a single complaint hit ever isiiilwJ "? * ? ?o? ' .... . suv. n t'(T7p?r?iiion niTHT. poftsees great merit to maintain auch a rep rata t ion. I believe jour aarmparilla to b? the beet blood purifier t bat haft ever been introduced to the general public. I often bear other manufacturer* any that this i? "m good aa Ayer'a," but no one ever vet hoard it said that Ayer'a was " aa good as any other kind. Thar always aet Ayer'a up as the standard of axoeitenoe."?&, w. I Bores, Duluth Vina. Grip makes one sick, weary and resiles*. Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine brings rest. ? . .