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THK LEDiri'il rhai'Jow x, fi -'* KDITOli A N f> >! WEDNESDAY M \Y 7, 1!?02. gmmammmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrma? ?a? ; Tho Southern ltailroud, the At luntic Coast Line, and the Plant System have arranged to# c-ontin- i ue tho sale of the cheap Tuesday tickets to the Exposition as sol.I during the month of April. This will otiuhlo all who have not yet visited the Exposition, to do m> during tho closing month, and those who have visited it, to again take advantage of the low rate of forn<1 %?. -mr?1 1 l.t . . i ! . Avi v\?f mini y #>iii mmimi hi hi i\ do. There has been a great deal said through the columns of the papers iu regard to the Exposition uud its many attractive fci tures. riiere is one, however, that has been almost entirely ignnied or overlooked l>y all correspondents, and probatil.y from the fact that its location is such as not to attract general attention. Kvi'or ence is made to the grass g.-ml- n of the I nited States agricultural! department, which consist:. . i' four acres of greund and is local ed just east of the encampment ?f the marine corps. Every farmer who visits the Exprosition, should visit this garden. Here are to ho found growing over tifty different specimens of forage crops suitable for our Southern suns, as wheat, rye and barley of many Kinds. The seeds of the .different forage crops referred to have been gathered from i Egypt, Africa. China, Ireland, Scotland. England, Australia, and ' many other countries. The repre- ! uentutivu of the agricultural department in charge of the garden J is a practical farmer, and can givo : the visiter full information icgar- j ding each and every species ??f the j i : a. i - v.iu[i uuu it can iMi sum to eve! v farmer, if ho can spare time to come down, oven if he spends only one day at the Exposition, lot him carefully study theso for.siro crops, get a list of such us he wants to vise, and he will lie ton times repaid for the expense of the trip, and for the time ho may think he is losing from his farm. Items from Kershaw Krit Capt.S.J. Benton went to Rock Hill on the up train Sunday to attend the funeral of Mr. Hairy Stevens. ? Dr. U.S. Cuuthcn returned last Thursday from Baltimore, having completed his four year's course in the Baltimore Medical College. ? Mrs. Joseph Clark, of Luncus ter, visited her daughter Mrs-J. \V. Hatnel, last week. ?Mr. Lucious ,1. ilorton, who was summoned home from Macon , Ga., on account of the fatal illness j of his mother, will remain until Friday. Dr.J.W. Rollings, of Hexing- i tou, Ky, and Miss Carrie Kelly, , were passengers on the up train , Saturday. They were, on their way to attend the funeral of Mr*. ?> - - -< huiiiu^i, uiwiiii'i oi iiic lorincr and grand-mother of the latt.x*. ' ?A meeting will begin iu the | Methodist church next Sunday morning. The pastor will be us*i>- I ted by Rev.J.G. Reck with, who was pastor of the church four years. Mr.Beckwith is expected to arrive next Tuesday. Keep Your Bowels Strong. Constipation or diarrhoea when your bowels are out of order. Cas- i carets Candy Cathartic will make I them act naturally, (ienuinc tablets I stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, ioc. l'ay one year in j.dvs'.ro i for The Ledger and lei us .-.cm! you the Homo and Knrm free for ono year. EdnrateTonr Rowels UIDi Cuficar?t3. Candy Cathnrtie, cure constipation forever. 86c. It C. C. C. f*UJ. dru'utfisis refund mosey. I ppoi-i ioaincut ?>f OiKponsai*> 'i ftlotie to MitUo it ? >?* 1 i? i?. Following In a li^t of the school listricts in this eouniv which ?Siil iot rcceivo as much as ?7.">. j?er ichoo! trolli tin? I hive mill tnxaml'. ( ,? >li i i\c:. Tho amount c a !i di^ : v. rid lacked ami wh'cii i* t<> ht.'.i - - -? - [lie made up from tho profits of tho iUU Statu dispensary for tlio year he- n,? fore t lit- profits arc ?11 vi< 1 cm 1 he. 1( tween all the seln ?>S of the State, , , is also ejivcn. j-ri District Amount. ] No. 1 S40.G2 ih'I ! inn 0 20.40 13.44 | ' it 45.00 am I<? 0. 12 i an: 12 GOO jeit; 1 *' ;;i"s" Fr< 15 ."4. SO !.: 11.7.; 17 0.00 jlo'" is 0.00 : hal lit G4.it2 j tile: 2" 14.01 js ; 22 23.2 * ' , i n'-'l 20 20.04 2 s 27,00 j wftl 2 i> 20 10 l',v 31 1.0 s 'her 15 42.00 [)G] 43.44 ;(lol II 03.00 42 J 3.20 ,U>1 4 1 0.00 \\)U 45 13 20 | do' 4 7 15.00 j the is, 15.90 4'.' .1.00 50 10.20 I"111 j tin Total i?07-S. 30 tm I Lancaster Comieil F I* I', on a W1 Itooni cxl Lancaster < ouncil Family Fro c'l tcctive I'nion met Monday niuhl ho with Supreme Manager S. Itoth h\ blum,\vho paid a fraternal visit t:> hf Lancaster and after a ldrosstng the ' 1 h members for tne <*ood of the! ho ? i order, initiated the largest nam-! S;l her of applicants that was over ho initiated in the town. th? Tin; following were elected of- m licers l'orthe ensuing year: Pres. vv' \Y. S. P Porter, Vice I'res. ,!nc>- 111 A. Cook, Sec. \Y. 15. Knight, h Y Trcas .1. S. Wilson, Sergt at arms ha P. 11. Pardee, Sentinel M. C. Mi Pollings, Trustees, Dr. (i. \Y. crc i'oovey, W. P. Bennett, .1 10. j I"'1 Taylor. do Alter the regular council busi-j|(> ness hail la-en transacted the Hoy- j tw al Court Decree was conferred on I'M members and all present had a j ?d very enjoyable evening. 1 he , meeting did not adjourn until A % early mot nirg. j do A Young Pudy Wounded Special to the State. i '' It I- lorence. Mav 3.?At her iiome 1 . j ed this morning .Miss Ruth NYhitlor ' . ; th< was the victim of a peculiar necid-;. I mr cut. She was hastily "makirg tip" i ... i be I i.-i ber brother's room, and i I ail is she pulled off the sheet a pistol j I hat had been left under thepillow I ^ fell up ? i t Y; fi i >r and was dis- . .... he harged. Tim ball struck the . i ln young ladv s ankle and shattered . sie he bum s \ j)>rtion of the hul'et ( ivas extracted. Miss Whitlor suff I m,f . red urr?*:i1 fain. l (i ! '( Mi SlTKliVISOK. Pr< We i t < in1-. t'sn.l oi announcing tili he na n -?>i .\i < ia><1 11 r for < 'ounty . *n j'lTvixiir an! l'vi> I thai lh? : it< res;> nf i In* ' cimiy am safe in iii.s loil minis. 11 * is n > at r.iauer to the (* iuties ivi|iiiivif. as he hui before lion or t ' \ :i'i ' ililv lilleil the po-iiion, ' MANY VOTF.I5S. t l?C H,( FOR A V 1)1 TOR. wa We t:i' c pleasure in niuinnnciiifir .Mr i John A ('ink as :? (-ainllilute for re- ("" he i<>tto the otllo:. of County Audi- v?tor a l osi'ioii li > i is tilled with vlieh f', iU 'rliol flieii iiey. faith (illness and tide itv He wi i ide "lie result of C?! t ? I > .li:-.: r ?t ie l'i mi iry MANY FRIENDS. | <icn. Ij. F. Youmans, ?)ud?p. , The Governor today appointed i C f ion. Loroy F. Youtnjins. of tiiisj , I'liy, t"inpornr\ j<>?!??<; the ses- * }> -i?m of court to beheld in Saluda fV' I ,r oxt v. .'."U. iii!iieabsenee of ,!ndi'c i [' " a fbieh-tenu, \\li.? ix ill?Columbia au Record. 1 ..! \! n 1 trowned In A Mill )Vnd. L. I"! 11 fit TilW Ohscrv< r. \o ' \ ii'o, > <\. m-iy a. :t f . \ ^ioyc . K M .u>!-;v:ul .1. F.auiv of i Mountain Military Acmv, were drowned this after."diout "? t'irhtek. Til > shockti iiceui red wliil the vs were bathing in I'laek's ml, two milt s wi',4 of York villc. [reincdiulcly upon hearing the ,vs The (Jbservor correspondent i i-;iM 1 i?> the i and found | V* ulker, W l.i v, McDowell I 1 K.rl'Cill. lNsistlwl hv (Irivftnu *?+' & . ? ?IWI.\ II O VM K. Con-. eiti/eiis, trying to icsus- 1 i'? '!5;1 miforlunat'- young men. iiu eve witness:?": Iiio <!et lils <?t" J \ tragedy were gutlu red as fol- 1 i ? . ; >: Ylioro were Id cadets i i the k lung party and only a few (if iii were able to swim. The pond i shallow sheet with tiduep clian in the centre. Stevens, who s a strong, vigorous young fel- ni >. Mitured to wade across, die s of warnings. He stepped ()l ,oiid his depth and began to ? mder. Ni- hols and l.inds.av, ' * n, ther of whom could swim, J ?> inged to his rcscuo and all went ' ,vu together. Mr. Fred Black, p ; miller, and Cadet Marsh Mor- | Si ,v, of (iastonia, both good swim I " . t :rs, went to the aid of the three j lJ nvning boys and became on- ?lc<I in the death trap to such i 1 i \ \ extent that they ha rely escaped ? th their lives. Although much haustcd, they continued their w orts until they recovered the ; C dies of Stevens and Nichols by . ing. This was after the bodies 1 d been down about minutes, o body of l.inds.u could not be aid until the pond had been par- 1 liy drained. It was at least an 1 ur after the boys had gone to bottom before the doctors ar'od and ail four reached the spot thin a few minutes of each other, the meantime, however, acting (iiieclion of his mother, who ? d had a previous vxporience, r. Fred. Black ha I already sue d :d in getting thedrowncd men ettv well ielicved of water. The etcu's devoted lhoir ell'orls lo storing respiration and worked 0 hours without success. One th.?: doctors thought ho dotocta slight heart action, but was t certain. Dr. Walker opened oiu in Stevens' arm ami got a w of lilood, but it was black *' d showed no sign of oxygen. l): AVer the lirst excitement ('adet 1,1 irrow succumbed from shock. ' seems that before the final ting- :l! y, he had taken Nichols out of 1 very same danger and was I y , u' ^ down resting at the time hols an I Lindsay plunge 1 in l): er Stevens, ile was in the wal Dh for the next half-hour under Pl si t breaking circumstances. Then , took a chill and at this time is ,'^ a serious c mdilioa. 1'ho phy. j ians are wit h hint. ! sf Cadet l/mdsav, was the eldest I s* i of ('apt. ?I. R. Lindsay, of 1U uUville. ('ailet Xi< liols was Iv - on of Mr. T. ,1. Nichols, a 1 minent fanner who lives near n( s place, anil Cadet Stevens, n so >ther ol Mr. .John '!'. Stevens, a n( dine- merchant of ICnrshaw, S. er f11 U'hilo hurrying to thonccnc of i tragedy on horsehaek h'rank (' Idle, aged ahout 1*2, Vl! and S( s seriously hurt. At first, it fC s thought ho would die, hut the |tt; tors now say he will recover. o r^nwwwmMi miUP?liw?ii *?- .. JHICHKvAA .!/ /Sv -rj ? a Aofds^l n TaV ' i. 8*^1-CI jr* \ j /W I i''' *' ,o^'e j(. p f". AJn tlni l.n<] m, i ">r ia<'m'sy;;K v t. > . it,.., , l(| lil iiiflnllif > >, . , i. lilin* r l'V.Ti. lionooflici'. iniw : ml ii , > . > 'It, rf> . :, ! 1 nil u V' f( hnSS*"9''9 ^ C: >o Mnihn'. . jii.'u., i ^ *n' muviUuii so * v . - -T-? m m .1. V.^sr* .* ? M0-.? ? Spring1 : mmmi WILLI A] Make it easy l< f not her and ail 11 . a. . ^ n >lOCOS i'. i S3r?c:. II I i to itnclciw vimting- the (rat; I LUCKY STRESS Stylish -it'll cheap to suit thrift; i town, (jualitv ron idorod. HIJACK DHKSS GOODS in I id Storm Serge. big sii.k 1*1/B('II ASK. lis early. 'A '- show nil 1 ho now r< We weie i lunate in securing I'i'i'iiK s in (lots., ti-.Mires and stripes tripcd Organdies in new elVeets. argains and Rousing stoek of Kmb inens, Vielmia Lawns. Swiss Org; SPRING GOODS. Go where you v.illyoti will not bich we oiler yon the choice of. assnners. For styles and price We Slave hunt! space forbid t he 41 aip.den in Darkness as a Result of Big Fire. | '.()iii[)iiu'nt of The Hit ctrio Light] iiid Water C ?mp-my Destroyed i on Sunday Nigh1.. [ ocittl to i lit' State. Camden, May o. i.:>;t night ie building of Uk; Cam Ion Idee- . ic L.ight, Water and lee rem , my and t <> wareho i- s i> !o:i j- j gito Mr. II. ,). I) i\a- > and G. , . I > e >111111 i -i n mcrch- <. its, were otai! , <ie >1 i\iyo(.l l?y j re. 1 lie loss ol the company is | lout #4O,0<)O, and not covered \ y insurance, v.hile the others are j irtly injured 1 ho origin of , ie (ire, which stalled i:i the com- !, iny's yard and quickly caught u united cords of light wood and 1 j en the building, i> uncertain. 1 ( may have been caused from a ; ( inrk from a locomotive. It is : atcd that a watchman fell asleep id lost his head completely. The tildings lie in a sink helow the wcr and no one seems to have iticcd. The lire hell was not ; nmhd and tin; lire company I iliticd too late to save the prop- 1 ty, but in lime to prevent 1 ither loss. i ( The Atlantic Coast lone and \ inth Carolina and Georgia Lx- : nsion railroad depots, tlia At- 1 ntie Cotton Seed Oil mill and assingels Colliti factory, which | e situated eh so to the destroyed lilding'h were luckily not tum.liI. The whole cil . is without lights water, and lamps j n ' wells arc a pi;e ilium 1 ??"*c?r ***'- -fx*"- Chronic Constipation Cured. The most important discovery of ceht years is the positive remedy r constipation. Cascarcts Candy ithartic. Cure guaranteed. (icnuc tablets stamped ('. C. Never | Id in bulk. Druggists, ioc. p t . , ' n r.' - t -Twr V9MVn-msf v v.*?t - ?*ta SiiiCl:. QOX ii PR / >!' \ou Ui buy. ' 0 #/ in ehikiren can I [*ost. He Sling' ft nil, and 111 at we h\ IK IN DRESS GO y buyers ! The bust selected hi brilliant in;? Mohair, Wool A1 bat re To bo oxuet, J.~?,000 yen! of the c i>lor?, Crape d?? Omink. .Japanese un< ASH PRESS GDI 1 lio surplus stuck of :i manufacture Madras (?iugnums ?all sbu<l( Silk Mulls Duck and Cimviis roldoriort aud Laces are for you mums, r rorwn tvatiste, roiMan Lav litnl liner or heller lilting tlotbin?* Our Cheviot Sui.its, Ulna Dm s, come 1o us. reds of other bai mention. Respectfully, M ?/ DR B.MPaliinr Badly Injured <) 11 Leg Hrohcn and He is* Hurl A ho u I the Head. The Sooth's Mo? 1 Noted 1' ? uclier. New Orleans, May .*>. Dr. II. M. Palmer,i he.ilistiu?.?wished Presbyterian minister of this eitv, Arts knocked down l?y a trolley ear it Si i luii li s an;I Webster street tl.i iiM* rnooii and perhaps f- tal'v injured. i>r Palmer was raving :o cress Si. Clwuh avenue when i car ran him down, drugging ! lint sown distance. Oneof-iiisj egb was hi old i and h ast.lined njurics rthonl i. Owing i o the advanced age of Dr. Pal ! ne.r it is feared the injuries will esult fatall. I)r. Palmer is n ! \ :iilie* s perhaps the mo?t n?!?' I preach- j 51* in the south and delivered the 1 | nation a' the (lonfedcrnte rcainion i n Louisville two \enrs ti^o. WHAT Tin:* folks1 N K F L v Is a "renter power of digesting! ind assimilating ! >?.d. Kor them !' lih". King's New Life Dills work venders. They tone and regulate 1 he digestive organs, gently ox-J1 )el all powms from the system. I < mrioh the Mood, improve apno-! ito, nmkc? healthy . Only!' J5c at. Crawford Hro-.. and ?). F. ! Mackey *S- Co. ' j. do ?<> t lie j LANCASTER MARBLE j V rV I > j , GRANITE WORKS, | 'or ( loot! Woi !< * i? i ! nw Prions- I " i V i b J * liV 4* i :>i 1 a < I# Si} LANCAgfElt, S. c. j ^rUXWvirjiiigKv;. & -/ <-. ^X. ? . r-v? - A? O < :. X Sous lb* >/ ' ' :j;r;,i S27" 1 Wt*? "? MltAKV?Tt3 Sfiplete* !ES CO., I'Sic father, the je clot bed at our >r cash. Ave are are and 1 I PCS. i'l u uloubtedlv ihe cheapest stork i-;, Wool Cheviot. Whip Cord hoieos. If you need a silk see 1 plain TaUVlla, Liberty Foulards* acs. r la i iw rust of Muikino. French .^s. ihilisto Lawns and Satin Jiuiiings. Our \N hite (iooda tlirif y buyers ! White India rn and Phiglish I^ung Cloth. at anything like the |>iiee.s at gonaN, Clav Worsted Serges and rgains, time and i I HE8 CO. . "1 icffbred the tortures of the damned with protruding piles brought on by constipation with whloh I was aflllctod for twenty years I ran across your CASCARKTS in the town of Newell. In., and never found anything to equal thom. To-day I am entirely free from piles and feel HUn a new man." U. 1!. Kkitz, nil Joncn St., Sioux City, Is CANOY (to! cathartic Plcr.nnnt.. Palatable. Potent, Taste Good. I>o Good, Kev<-r SK'kon. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, 25c, tttc. ... curs constipation. ... titrrliiiK llrcipH) Crmpu;, (llrar?, Bnntr.il, III* Tark. 813 S5R9* N"'?' *?d guaranteed by alldrugIkU" 9 v-lrJlV gist* to CMUKK Tobacco Ilablt. pmv. TiiT~ lv wmm exposition :'l ? < t. li < m .olitiu it Geor^i ; Kxt n?-i it Uni t, ml ititiinuuce* thu fols lowing . i<?;i? <l nip rdt'H to Charii'.-ittn, s, 1'., oiiiit o* itr- tSmith ' h o'Ihii Inter -t te uud Went Indian I'.xp'i-itio TioltHta on ?uie at all < .1' u .< lion* Kxcell.-nt pHsaen . <i i n in* |VTi.?rn Ml. Set* Unit your ti. km-i r t. s*iu tlie!-1. C. &(4 K*. 11 It. Kiio.v B. <5. West v $6 55 ? 4 ?o $350 Ker.shi, . 6 .hi 4 Do 3 65 colli spring* 7 00 5 20 3 65 Lancaster 7 00 5 60 3 70 a'ywlci .Iilttciloll >8 20 6 00 4 00 Kock II io S 65 6 35 4 20 1'ii/ali 8 05 6 60 4 40 Yorkville 0 25 6 80 4 50 Si.aron 0 55 7 10 4 65 Hickory (J <?ve 0 85 7 25 4 80 rtmyna 10 10 740 4 00 lUii'-ksliliri; 10 45 7 65 5 05 Hllll'tiey* 10 70 7 05 5 25 Ivir'uH 10 85 8 45 5 15 M olliy 11 05 8 10 5 30 , .liimnre 11 85 0 05 5 55 oor-lxiro 1150 0 20 5 55 HcniioMu lio; 0 85 5 60 Forest ? lly 12 10 0 65 5 80 llullicrfniMlo.i 12 40 0 10 5 90 j'lferinal rlty 13 Mi 10 30 6 40 , M u iou 11 :f. 10 90 6 65 i'l-l.i'.MN : I'm . '' !. (. k ?oM 1 ally i .i 11 l uring 80 Out unlit ,? J., . Hill' *' \l'? . MIlUI . Hi 002 . .ii IN ' i? k?i? li> it sol I iluilv, . ,-i ' ii ?..v iti, 11)01. uiilll . : : m ... :ns>. 11102; rt? hi 1.) 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