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So have I," replied Aguinaldn, and ere the next, five ( minutes had elapsed his pedometer ! registered anothor mile ?Pliiltij delphia Press. $IOO KKVVAH l> $ i (H)The readers of this paper will he p'ea-ed to U>arn that there is at len-t one dreaded disease that science ha? heen ah'? to cure in all it* statics, ami tiiat is ('afar rh Hall's Catarrh Cur? is theoiny po.-itive cure known to the medical Iritemity < atarrti neiug a con tit utionai disease, requires aeon Htitutioiial treatment, Hall's Catarrh ? tire is t .ken internally, acting directly upoil the hlood and mucous sur( fact sol the system, thereby destroy | int; the foundation of the disease ami ! giving lite patleut strength I?y builds Im; up the constitution and a-sintin^ \ nature in doing <ts work. The pro; prietors have so much faith In itscuraI live p >wer?, that they oiler One Hun ix'iiain mr iiuy citse I IIHI 11 lailfl to curt' Send for liat < f (? ?! imonialH. Add reus F. J. U HEN&Y A CO., Toledo, () idf -Solil l?y Drug^i-sta, 76c. Hh'I'h Family 1*111>* are the beat. T. W. SECREST, SURVEYOR, OSCEOLA, H. C. If fully equipped, and qualified, and solicits your surreying. your mutacripiton to l- i Lbdoek! c. I Killed And Wounded in St. |j Lonis Riots. I 1 TlIA A DOZEN PERSONS 1 RECEIVE BULLETS IN i THEIR BODIES. i ? # L (Jills ami 1?\ j? Anion*; Their < Victims When They Fire at ii Attacking Crowds?The | Casualties. ! 1 l. I St Louis, May 'J9. ? In a riot- < mg sense today's developments were t!io worst experienced since i the strike on the lines of the St i Louis transit company were in* ' augnrated over thr*e weeks ago. i Tho rioting was confined entirely to three places in tho southern section of the city and by night* fall the police records showed that fullv a dozen persons had either received Indict wounds or heen hurt by flying missiles. Three of those hit by bullets re* ceived what are presumably mortal wounds, and that no one was killed outright seems miraculous considering tho-groat number of shots exchanged by the employees of the company the strike sympathizers ami the strikers thonisclves. The worst of tho riotous disturbances occuned near the intersection of California avenue and Keokuk street. In this af fray a non-union motorman and 1 another employe on the car of tho Transit company were probably fatally.shot. The battle was tierce and probably '200 allots were lired. Obstructions had been < piled high on the tracks, which Moiorman U H Stilson, a man imported from Cleveland, (), and Kmergency Policeman Lofton who were on the front platform, observed. A big crowd began to ! i ? 1 : ? -- i - - iiwui mm jwcr iinti ii|)|)iy epimGl8 to tho crew of the car, daring any 1 one to get off tho car to remove the obstructions. As Stilson { started to step from the car his | action was the signal for tiring to < begin from tho crowd. Almost at the first shot StiUon threw up his hands and fell to tho front platform with a millet through his body. In tho fusil ado that followed John T Rice, a road agent, who was on the car, wus shot 1 down as ho got from his seat in i bide, receiving a ball through the chest. The police'bodyguard on tho car opened tiro on the mob The mob scattered. Another affair took place nt the |1 1 intersection of Gravois avenue and , 1 f ! -i ^ ? ? * lcior street ana auring it* prog* ( gress Martin Burke, a striker, was shot in the ieft hip. Elmer i Simmons was acting as guard on I a Cherokee line car and as it was passing the corner Burke began , calling those upon it vile names. Loafing the car Simmons drew his revolver and adranced on i Burke. Burke grappled with him < and in the struggle for possession of the weapon two shots were I tired. A crowd of strike gym pa- i mm unn. J A I an< M *\y? I will purify your blood and bring v fet the bloom of health back into your gj] A cheeks. Each bottle contains a l, quart. \ Painful and Supreteed Menses, Imfvlaril / tlon of tlie Uterus, chanra of life In matron or i /b JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILl.A. It Is a n ^ side, Indigestion, palpitation of the heart, co'd W muscular weakness, bearing-down pains, back A shortness of breath, abnormal dischargee wi | swelling of feet, soreness of the breasts, net \P symptoms which make the average woman's I \ health Information. Yon want It?Its free. A "THE MICHIGAN DRU V UventlN far U?? (Ms. The f Crawford Bros, Lancaster, 8. O. D J K. Maukey k. Co, Lancaster, 8.C ] hizers heat Simmons unmerciful- T y hut he was rescuei. When the first car out this G Horning reached Broadway and < Miller street the crow had to renovo obstructions from the tiack ind a hig crowd jeered them. aj Almost immediately shooting n commenced from the car. First ,VI fi single shot rang out ard then a t| perfect fusilado. The crowd t| broko amid the greatest confusion. ' H A school gir' named Dollie Mitch- {| ell was wounded slightly. n Win 'jrunneinan, who was jj standing some distance from the i, scene, was seriously wounded in c the knee. .lames McCnlley also n some distance away received uj0 hall in the left leg. The injuriesLj to both men may necessitate am putation. 0 A second riot occurred at i Broadway and Pestalozzi street, tj A large crowd pelted a car with i| rocks and other missiles. Then tiring began. In all '25 or 30 |, shots were tired. The crowd h broke. Herman 1* sehke, a boy employed in the An!ieu>er Bosch ; n brewery close by, was the tirst |J; victim, u tin let entering his back, < f causing total paralysis below! , where he was hit. ) 1 ci ; ^ Took The Same. In Lawyer?You say that you were in the saloon at the time of C the assault referred to in the complaint? j( Witness?I was, sir. "Lawyer ? L) d you take cog I 4t nizance of the barkeeper at the I( t i m > t I C( Witness ?1 don't know what ho: 1' called It ; lint I took whut theL.( rest did. ? Boston C? urier. Gl,()H|o|J? > K \\ S ? Conies from Dr. D B Cargile, 01 of Wushita 1 I'. He writes: *>t "Four tiottles of Electric Bitters ti lias cured Mrs Brewer of scrofula, p which had caused her great sutler (( ing for years. Terrible sores would break out on uer head and face, an I the doctors could give j qo help; but her cure is complete jo and her health is excellent." This p, ibows what thousands have proved ?that Electric Bitters is tho best| blood puritier known. It's the,14' supreme remedy for eczema, tet ; tor, salt rheum ulcers, boils uiid'w running sores. It stimulates liver, ' kidneys and bowels, expels poi- j sons, helps digesti n builds up the I r< strength. Only 50 cents. Sold ' y Crawford Bros' Druggist, ci Lfiiaranteed. Cl A Chance to Buy 1 mi a Home 111 Any jmrty or parties desiring ni to purchase any of the real estate ?f T M Fitzpatrick & Hro:, in the j if town or county, can get prices d ii'd terms l>y calling on the editor y ;>f The Ledger. The Messrs (j Fitzpatrick have so lie very de i-irahle farms ind valuahle im n proved town property and their P lieing on the market gives men of model ate means a splendid oppor- () tuuity to purchase a home. p George Thomas, col, who as laulted Mrs Doubleby in lioaufort jounty Easter Sunday was tried I'hiirsday, found guilty and sen ni tenced to he hanged .June 29th P inst. i ^ l Word Err. 31;:, Suffering: 9 Women, j f? lo one but yourselves know of the fe.mg you jjo through. Why do y i sutlcrr It isn't necessary. Don't jv m e your health and beauty, (for the *\ s of one is speedily followed by the ? jn s of the other.) Don't feel " weak " 1" worn out." Impure blood is at J ' : bottom of all your trouble. y ( . dofynstons 1;; >arsaparilla 1 ? QUART BOTTLES. J\ ty, Leueorrhrra Whites, Sterility, Ulcers- id maid, sll And relief, help, benefit end cure In A ttl pansces for headache, pains In the left ' " hands and feet, nervousness, aleepleaaness. al , ache, leflfachc, irregular action of the heart, / If th painful menstruation, scalding of urine, V inlrlt, uterine displacement, and ail those et h< life so miserable. We have a book full of J 0 CO." Detroit, Mich. T " 'ama?e Little Urer RUlaT ape. J nlel A filcke, Fort Lawn. H. C D H Jordan, Fort Lawn, 8. C. ? HE LOUISVILLE REUNION. rreut Crowds Hour Famous Speeches in the Big Auditorium. Louisville, May 30.?Shortly fter noon today tho trnth nnnual Minion of tho Confederate vcter^ lis began. During tho morning ie weather hml boon disagreeable, 10 rain coming down in torrents t timos and fears were entertained :iat the first session of the reunion rould he marred. Howevoi* two ours before tho time sot for callig .the meeting to order the n n louds oogan to break and by 0011, although the weather was ot exactly what might have been esired, the sun shone brightly nd there was a detiuite promise f fairer weather. The hall an hour before the me set for tho commencement of io exorcises was crowded to tho oors, many hundreds of ladies eing present in all parts of the nil. As tho distinguished leaders of le Confederacy came into tho all they were greeted with tumillions cheers by the crowd, ordan in particular was the repienl of a most enthusiastic reeling. The decorations of the all wore gorgeous ?n their spleni>r and highly emblemutic of Lho onfederacy. Tho exercises began with the uxology and prayer. Mayor leaver of Louisville, then cauio >rmud and in an address weL >med the veterans to the city, hen came a series of short wolnning speeches. After the rendition of several 'lections hv the (iU>? <?lid? t*?n al .John Li Gordon rose to re* >on<l to the speech ?>f presentaon of the auditorium. The Kov M Palmer, of New Orleans, ion delivered the annu d address. At the conclusion of the address f I)r. Pulmer, the meeting adiiirned until tomorrow, after up tinting committees on resolutions id.credentials which are to report : the next meeting. Louisville, May 31. ? Business us the order of the day in the tcond session at the Confederate ninion hall. The Sons of Confederate Yet-ans met at the same time in the iminal court huildinw and n "**" leeting wa? devoted entirely to iHtters of business The weather allows no Mgn* of nprovement and the rain comes own in flieetrt at brief intervals. I any decorations are ruined by io steady downpour, which lius ow continued for the greater art of threo days. Nearly all the out door features f the reunion aro abandoned, here was to have been uncques ine tournament this morring lit the depth of the mud made 10 abandonment of the tournalent a matter of course. The icnic to be giventhi* morning at t'ilder l'ai k to the visiting ladies f t It A ( Hnr* ? " ? I % 1 I liir VWftllUVIDl UtJ ?>U1 I I IV U TV I M" iven up. If the rain continues ironghout the day it is antici* ited that it will have a serious Tect in decreasing crowds which e expected to arrive tomorrow >r the purpose of viewing the rent parade. At 12:20 Gen Gordon called for -der and Hsked the assembly to in in singing ''All Hail the ower of Jesus namo." After ic stanza of the hymn hud boon sndered he introduced Bishop 'iKlley, of Kentucky, who de? vered a touching invocation. On motion of General Walker, f South Carolina, a loving me*igfc of congratulation wah sent to le sons of veterans who are in ission in the criminal court build* A resolution was offered by Gen D Lee providing that a message f sympathy be sent Gen Wade Hampton, who is ill at his home in Colnmhiu. Col Packwood, of Louisiana, introduced a resolution providing for the erection in Richmond, Va, of a monument to comitiemarato the sacrifices and loyalty of tho women of the confederacy. 8 II Reagan of Texas, asked that tho monument ho placed in some more central part of ihe confederacy. The committee on resolutions and credentials reported. The ^principal address of the morning was made by Senator Berry, of Arkansas. AN API'KTITK OF A (.'() \ T Is envied by ill poor dyspeptics whose Stomach and Liver are out of order. All such should know that Dr. King's >fow Life Bills, the wonderful Stomach and Liver Hcmedy, gives a splendid appetite, sound digestion and a regular bodily habit that insures perfect health and great energy. Only 25c. at Crawford Bros' drugstore. When Dewey shot away the Spanish title to the Philippine islands ho might have run away and left them at the mercy of the guns of other nations; but he i didn't. The title he had acuuired I by conquest was made firm by stipulation and purchase in tbo treaty of Paris. The people of the United States assumed a sovereignty involving a trusteeship ' for the maintenance of order, the extension of a broader civilization and the development of trade and industry .vticro only rapine on one side and savagery on tho other I had existed for centuries. The i task may prove more onerous | than the Americans had anticipated when tho tlag was hoisted in Manila ; hut those who think it will he abandoned have misconceived the Yankeo spirit. The nation has never vet turned tail in tllA flll'ft of < 1 i Hi (-111 1 \r Pliil.iilnl phia Record. IIK rOOIdll) TIIK S1TR<: ko\ s All doctors told Roniok Hamilton, of West Jefferson, O., after suffering 18 months from Rectal ; Fistula, lie would die unless a cost * ly operation was performed; hut he cured himself with five boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the surest l'do cure on Karth, and the Salve in the World. 25 cents a box. Sold by Crawford Bros' Druggist. unoccc i nunoto HORSESI HORSES 1 We have juHt r? celved a carload of nuinhfrine lior^ from Atlanta,every animal having b*en ? trefoil v eelec ed ' in person by our Mr Elliott. In the lot are sona* of the finest horses ever brought to this maraet if you want a good ladd er, or a ood Driver, or a good coiiibination horse, now is your time to net it. We now have just what yon want and need < all and see for yourself. 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