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Local Matters. R E Wylie, Esq., has had light ning rods put on his residence. Refreshing showers fell in thif vicmiiy yesterday, greatlv revir ing vegetation. Married, by Clei k of Court \V S L Porter, Thursday last, Mi Wm Raley and Mrs Jane Rollings, all of this county. A brunch of the Parmeler library has been established hen by Miss Kate A. Laney of Mon roe, N C, with about 50 members The canning outfit of Mr. G N\ Jones has arrived and was taker to Jones' X Roads Thursday am will soon be ready for operation There will bo preaching a Zion church at 11 o'clock a m i... \i.. n:u? U/Iin/I IWTV \P\ liUf if 11 I1IIIUU, Hill at Bethol at 3:30 |> m. Several of our citizens will at tend the hig eelehration in Char lotte next Tuesday and Wednes day. They will leave hero 01 Monday. The friends of Capt. F IV Thomas, formerly agent of the I <& C Kailr? ad at this place, wil bo sorry to learn that he is lyin? at the point of death at his honu at Chapel Ilill, N C. Mr. John A. Miller will erec a six room modern cottage on hit l-i. la n. ioi on mam street opposite tin court house. Contractor Langlet has the contract and has gone t< work tearing down the old stabh on the premises. Capt. H G Mcllwain, who wa in Maryland at the time his re*i donee here was accidentally de stroyed by tire, reached houu Thursday. Ho will probably re build on the same site at an earlj date. An effort will be made to re organize the Primus sub-Alliuno on Saturday, 2Gth inst. All win were members at Primus befnri the organization went down an< any other* who would like to bo come member* are requested t< meet county Lecturer .) F Ni*bi at Primus at 2 o'clock p in, 01 that day. Hon. \V U Clyburn of Hail Gold Mine, this county, had tb misfortune to be in a railroa< wreck while en route to IIo . Springs, Ark, to attend the South em Baptist convention. Whoi the car ho was in turned over h he attempted to climb out at window but the window was i little too smull for hiui and ht frot fastened in it i-omin _ ?. II I 111 V be about the last to get out of th wreck. No one, he writes, wu seriously hurt, anil he was thank ful for his miraculous escape with out injury. As will be seen in the columi of announcements lion. VV ( Hough of this place, has entero< the race for Solicitor. Mr Hough is at present representing this county in the Stato Senate He is a lawyer excelling in th criminal practice and was Uigbl complimented by the newspaocn for hit* able management and con duct of the prosecution of case at both the York and Chaste courts when during the illness o his father, the late Solicitor M . Hough, he acted Solicitor in hi stead. At the death of his fathe strong petitions went up fron every county in the District urg ing his appointment to fill bi father's unexpired term. He en tern the race now at the solicits tion of voters from every count in the diatrict. + "Wild Jim," the Texas cow boy and Haddie king, guv? a "free" exhibition of his expertness with a rifle and with the lasso at this place Wednesday uftarnoon. It was rumored around that he would * nde sonio wild mules at his exhibition and that was what attracted the largest portion of the spectators. Several mules were on hand to bo ridden but "Wild * Jim" required a stake of f20 be, fore he would ride. No one would put up the stake and the crowd I was badly disappointed in not | 5 seeing an exhibition of his riding | 3 "Wild dim" is a tine shot, lassoes well, but ubove all, excels in . taking up collection. ' New yfitnouucementa. i Mr .1 E Stewman's announceI' mont for Coroner will be found . in this issue. Also the announce- i ment of Mr E C Croxton for j t County Auditor. ' Canning Outfit for $ Kb You can get a canning outfit, with full instructions, to can all of your fruit and vegetables for * $10. If you want one write me at Lancaster or call at the Ledger 1 offico. C L Mc Man us. j Death of Mr \V. It. Sapps. Mr W B Sapps <iie?l I ant Wedj nesdav night, May 10th, at the home of his father-in law, Mr W , * .J Long, at this place. He has been employed the pant six months on the trestle force of he ^ Seaboard's new road under con traction between Ctieruw and . Columbia. Last Tuesday he , came home on a visit to his famif f ly and to secure hands to work on ? the road. Ho complained of a severe headache which ho said he had had for about two weeks and 1 that ho had nover had a headache (4 1 before in bis life. When night I came he retirod early but got no I t'Ocfr fill 11> /\ ? ? ? ? * ? .->.71 Hilling inn infill Oil UCCOIIHI i of his head and l??ck aching him so. The following morning Dr / -? Strnit w. 8 summoned and foi nd him suffering from a severe bll ions attack, and gave him a dose of calomel. Shortly after that ho became almost distracted from the pain in his head and walked 0 1 j the floor halloaing that his head was killing him. In about fire minutes he lay down and seemed o , . _ . , to get easy dozing off into sleep, and could not he aroused any more except during the first hour to answer inquiries hy his wife as to how he felt. A hoot 4 o'clock in the afternoon ho had something j like a spasm and Drs Strait and Poovev were summoned. On ar11 J riving they found him in a dean ^ stupor, breathing heavily. They did what thry could hut failed to ^ revivo him. Ho lingered until about 8:30 o'clock when life heft canto extinct. 9 . Thursday morning Magistrate e Caskey, owing to the illness of Coroner Young, summoned a jury and held an inquest over the body. A verdict was returned in accordance with the opinion of the physicians, that he cmue to his n death from an overdose of mor, phino or other opiate. If such I was the cause of death, it is unaccountable as to how he obtained it, for it was not administered by ? m\ ' the physicians or any member of ^ tho family. W It Sapps was a native of this county and was about 38 years of ago. He married Miss Henrietta ^ Long, a daughter of our towns-1 r man, Mr. W .1 I^ong. Ilia wife ^ and three childron, the youngest j only about 5 weeks old, and one brother and sister survive him. a r They have tbe sympathy of their u friend* in their bereavement. The remains were interred at * Camp Creek Baptist church * Thursday afternoon, the burial service being conducted by Rev. M J Long. [For Tbe Ledger. Mr Horton Declines to Run for Auditor. Mr Editor: Will you be kind enough to allow me space in your columns to announce to my friends, that for reasons best known to myself, I hare decided to withdraw from the race for Auditor. I highly appreciate the encourage ment I have received from friends in various sections of tho county and take th'3 opportunity of thanking them for the same. I am yours respectfully. II II Horlm. Marriage of a Baptist Minister. Special to Tho State. Spartanburg, May Id.- Tbia afternoon Kov M VV Gordon, a Baptist minister of Chester, and M iss Margaret Amos, daughter of Mr and Mrs C M Amos, were married at the home of the bride's parents on South Church street. The bride is a popular young lady of tho city, and many friends oxtend heartiest congratulations to the happy coupleGrand Lodge, K. of 1*. Special to Greenville News. Charleston, S C, May 1G.?The grand lodge Knights of Pythias of South Carolina adj urned here today ut noon. Spaitanburg was iiiuiiiiiihiumv cnosen as me place for the meeting next year. To night a banquet at the Isle of Palms was tendered the delegates to tho grand lodge by the Charleston members of the order. Tho candidates for Adjutant and Inspector General sre the present incumbent: Gen Floyd, Col Boyd of Greenville, and Dr. George Douglas Kose, of Charleston. "spring - II SHEATH a FOUR MONTHS AGO Wo i eventually we would have the "Li 1 I'llllllllHl1 Sill IB VVIII|Fltlt M1H Our exhibit of Trimmed Huts onti here, the original conceptions of c Stock of Children's Trimmed Ilat RICH AND ELEGANT SPRING Crowds of Indies around then 1 ing them, hundreds are still comir I GREAT I Buying in such large rjnanl ^ ways gone as soon as they are unj | shades and new patterns. Our stores i | novelties of eve departments, t We used both. success, (liir pi trade here. -Heath ] % [For The Ledger. Carmel Dots. Mit. Editor: I think every farrier in our neighborhood is through planting cotton and is now trying to finish planting late ' corn. Wo are needing rain verybad or at least we think so, though we hope it is all for tho best. Cotton planted late will not1 1 cotno up until it rains. Mr. anil Mrs. J F Blackmon were the quests of Mr. and Mrs. E C Blackmon last Sunday. M rs B A Gaines has been very sick kut we are glad to learn that | she is able to be up and about again. Mrs Eli Thompson has also' been very sick and is not much better. We sympathize with her family. Rev C R Carnes preached a very interesting sermon at New<> hope last Sunday. Lookout for the candidates. By j the way, Mr. J P Hunter was on j four side the other day shaking i hands with the poor as well as the rich as usual. The water melon crop is suffering very much for rain, should it j rain they would soon bo pointing to the north, south, east and west and preparing for all the rest. Guess what two young men of Dry Creek went to call-on a young girl in the Douglass neighborhood and arriving, tirst went to the ...?n nn.i .... ?i.~:- ?u? ?i l mm U1I ilM-li ruiuil ^ MIIU j primped up in the most handsome | style, ftnd then entered the house, j Bunn. I | The Monroe Oil and Fertilizer ! Company will shortly ship 25 ca?loads of cotton seed meal to n linn j in Liverpool. A hponal train ?ill he made up for the run to t Norfolk and will he appropriately decorated with streamers. PA8TORIA. Bun tb? yj It* Kind Yon line Always P<o?fht 7 j TT T\ T"\ TTT TT T AKKlvriL I T W 11 BANKING 8 tu U KlJtl made our initial how to an appreciate on's Share" of the trade, but we hat WAS OUR J\JUl3l3 ? Acknowledged by f rivaled any to be found anywhere, mr Miss Thom has no rival for Beau s, stylish and dainty, prices cheap. SHOWERS OF GREAT VALUE I i all the time. Entirely new, so tg for them. GATHERING OF 1 tities for our nine stores, Yorkvillc, tacked. Do vou know that we an are literally sparl ry kind Take a ( fiflod judgment ; Small profits on i 'ices are so tempt Youi Banking i & it*-. ATROCITIES IN CHINA. Muny Native Christians Murdered ; Some Burned. London, May IS.?The Pekin correspondent of the Times says: "There has been a serious anti Christian outbreak near Pao-TinwFu, province of Pe Chi Li ; 73 native Christians were murdo'ed, including women and children. Many were burned alive. A Chance toltuy l'uu a IIoiiia Any party or parlies desiring ; to purchase any of the real estate of T M Fitzpatrick & Bro., in the town or county, can get prices and terms hy calling on the editor of The ledger. The Messrs Fitzpatrick have so ne very desirahle farms md valuable improved town property ami their being on the market gives men of model ate means a splendid opportunity to purchase a home. Dr A Coke Smith of Norfolk, ' V?, will deliver the baccalaureate sermon at the commencement of the South Carolina College. Charleston is making extensive preparation for the entertainment of the National Kdueational Association which meets in that eitv July 9th. Fully. 10,000 .dele- j oates arc expected and the homes of the citi'/.cus will he thrown open to receive them. A man with a mind for statistics has computed that over sixty live quadrillions of people have lived on the earth since the hejiinninj; of time. Of the 200,000 women working at 100 different trades in New York city, 27,000 support their husbands. No doubt the same ratio exists in other lar?j;o cities The Helton cotton mill and the Orr cotton mills are not yet in operation and yet stock in these mills has recently been sold in O reenvillo for 105. S CROWD! IKRKADY t JYIERGAJVT MONTH. ve public that has since showered w 1 no idea that we would command it MiLUMf RY OPE fiends and foe, as being the best d And the rarest foreign and Aew ly and Becotningness. OUIi 1MJ Mourning millinery for Spr;ng. N NEW SPRING GOODS. cheap, so pretty. Hundreds'hai WONDERFUL Bfl Lancaster and Kershaw, and sellin: u selling piles of Dress Goods and ^ kling with newix rin ammol our t and cash dictate; man} sales, is tin ingly low, that it ps respectfully, k Mercai BANKRUPT NOTICE. IN THE IH>TKHT COUKT OF 111 K UN I I KD -TATKS KOP THE Dl-TRI- T OF HOLTH ('A HO 111 N A In the inii'ti r of J Murray Porter and w H, Porter, composing the (Inn of Porter Brow In Hankriiptoy. To the or<dil< r* f J Murray Pout* and W. H Port?*r trading *h pun tier known as Porter Brow,, and a* indi* \ idu i * : Not inn is heir h* tfiven that, on t lie 3d ilav of M?v I tain .1 \tnf w.-rt-. sitlil W. H Fort- r trailing ?- F rier Hr<'? . and six i dividual*. were duty adjudged baiikiup'H a- <1 tiiai ill- tirxt niee'iim of their creithms will ht* hehl at I I'licHMter, ?? ? . in the < nrt house, on th?- IGilt of Nlnv, FMIU, at lit o'clock. in .at which time ilic -aid creditor* mav alie <1. prove ih-ir claim appoint a tr- s'ee, oxatniin- the ha 11 k i uptf, iiml I raie-ae' audi other husine.-* an may piopei ly come h fore aaisi meeting. I H V* T ? ON NOUS ltef?Tee if Hankritptcy. Ti i' the.hi il?> of \Ia\ IttoO. arm i wi wi u ' wi?c? STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF I. AN CAS IKK, In tie' on11 of Probate. By < JIihi1. I) Jo .1 n ige of Frohatc. w it k it i. a s . NY s l. Porter litis mule Ml it to tit to mant him l-eiu-.g .-f \i1miiiixtratioo i, i hi estal e of aiui effects of T tHorn it*c? tiH?(i. TIIKSK A It K Til KKl FiiltK cite lll-d admonish ail ami -'n.uotr the kinon d and creiii or? of iln* Main T. (' Hold, deceaxrd, tha' >he\ he and appear before ine in the onrt of Frobate, io be held at nne?mer. 'li on th" PS h da^of M i in-x',tift? r pub* lieati n thereof at 11 o'clock In the forenoon to-how csiuse, if any they have win- llo- M-iiil kitniimo ruiimi should in*, h" untitle (liven unnvr my H 11 I and >'t-al tlii*. | 1st i*hy of >l( y, Am o Domini, luoil. . , ^ i cri vs. I) JONKS. ' 1 *' IT ltHie J udfre. iXotice! \TOri< H l< HKK BY GIVEN |m* on ihi* tisili <ia\ of May, I IJMK), (lie tiiiii' isiu " < will make a final n*iurn to ihe Prohtle I'ourt of j n elister ami apply ' said curt tor a Huh1 >h?i'hari;e i s ^'i-c iaii of l.oma May Nishet, K VV Nishel, Guai'liau Ap'ii *J7'lt m?'? ?30 The Ono Day Cold Curo. Cold in limd and sore throat cured by Ke^ inott's Chocolates I.axative Quinine. As easy te take a?candy. "Children cry for thein." ING US!m FILE GO.t>? I is with its favors. We knew that , so soon. NINS MONDAY J ispluy ever shown in Lancaster. ? York Patterns nro to.-he produced ICES ARE VERY LOW. 1% ,*e bought them, hundreds are w??MAINS. Z so close, because the goods are alA'aist Silks# We have the rare iss in notions anil Nothing ant! shoe * early purchase, e guhling star to ; is a pleasure ta tole Co.