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i*i.: . ..ii^- ?fv i.l# tn-iil if 1 lll> j'lV UIIU IT UK wniv . SCOTT'S MMPLSIOX, and is on <-vcrv Kutle of SCOTT'S KMCLSION" in the World. which now amounts to many {trillions yearly. This great business lias grown to such vast proportions, Firs-t;-Because the proprietors have always lteen most careful in selecting the various ingredients j used in its composition, namely; i the finest Cod Liver Oil, and the j uirest 11 ypophosphites. Second:-Because they have so skillfully combined the various ingredients that the best possible ? ? l*" t tc no* IOUHS ait vmuiuvu v. ??.? . T/r/rd.*-Been use it has made so ! miny sickly, delicate children strong and healthy, given health and rosy checks to so many j>nle. anaemic girls, and healed the lungs and restored to full health, so many thousands in the first stages of Consumption. If v>u Save not trie'l it. send for free sample its agreeable tf-tc will surprise vou. SCOTT & i-OWNK, Chemist*. 409-415 I'earl Street. New York, joe. and $1.00, all druggist*. jj 1 - . ! Cades Cuttings. Ei!ilor County Record: 'lift an adage that "Fortune: knocks at every man's door at some period through life." We do uot know to is hat extent this may be true, hut we believe that with neighborhoods and towns, uot difleteut from men, opportunity frequently presents itself, and it 1 grasped at the golden moment * ptogress is the inevitable result. Cur little town of Cades, like her sister towns, now takes advantage of the tide of prosperity ^ .l- ? n..\. 1 hat pervades ?ne rounu/. wui , merchants are pushing, progres-j live men, an J for this our town! is rapidly building up, both ma I tenaliv and morally. The commodious two-story store building being erected bv Mr. J. N. Sauls on Main Street opposite Nesmith Bros., is being rapidly pushed to completion, and will add much to the look* of our; town. This building will be occupied by Mr. A. A. Mar, one of I our merehants. Mr. Sauls is also; erecting a dwelling near the de-' pot, which adu sitiurh to that par! of town. For two seasons past, we have; had as good r? lint cotton market as! our county aflords, and we ven-! ture to say one of the best cotton seed markets in the State. Our people are not behind i'h the truck growing irlterest; the! product of eighty-five acies of! beans, along wiih other vegetables grown for Northern markets hav-, ing been shipped from this point last sensor. 1 he superior quality ! of our beans gives them ready sale ' on the Northern marke's. 'I he entertainment last Friday j ? vnir.g, which marked the close ) of the public school taught by | A Miss Coline Weatherly,was quitei r a success, doing credit to both; teacher and pupil*. The follow-1 iiig: is the program. Song, Dixie Land, hy the school. j Aduross of Welcoire,Jennie Vause.; The Bite, Madeline Sauls. Books, (Jussie Saris. Wiie Was She? Maude Harrell. How Jimmy Tended the Baby, 1 -e-1 roy Payne. Tableau, liaise the dates. '1 he Fate of Charlotte Kou.se, Mag-1 gie Kj?|w. The Dutchman's Lament, lloy Sauls fcix Love Letters, Clara .McKIveen. Ain't He Cute?" Earl Sauls, rtibhon Drill. Tableau. A little UirlS Logic, Eva ITorreU.. fe- '^^Ann, FdPh ' FLo".,. -\McF!\cen, lTWieason. Kari Shu Is. A Hunch of Flowers, four little girls. j Angry Words, Klma Sauls. j Tableau, Rock of Ages. Kittie'x Wish, Mary Vnuse. A (iirl of the Period, Myrtlo Sauls, i Dialogue, The Bashful Young Man,! Mutrtri?? Knns Clara McKlvot'ii. AIiiih McKlveen, and Roy Sauls. ' Song:, America, School. Tableau. Miss Weatherly possesses superior tact in the training:,manage-! trent and instruction of children.! The patrons ol onr school are iiijrli-1 Iv pleased with her work. Miss! Weatherly is a daughter of Mr. C. j M. Weatherly, one of Bennetts-j viHe's loading merchants and most substantial citizens. Mis? (irace Junion, a former; teacher of our school, and Miss! u/ .1 i.. r r> ....1I l.tll'lH GUI nei J V, <1 uninriiMim-,: are visiting our town for a lew < ays. Bennettsville is noted not only lor sending out a large number of young 1* !y teachers, but in them are embodied both beauty and talent of a v?ry high order Mr. Editor, we are ha ly in) need ot a telephone line from f Lake City to lvingstree, taking iu : this and other points atong the' ronte. Lake City now has a line) to which we could connect for J Florence and other points ot importance. And if you all would connect with Harpers orlvhems for Georgetown we would then be in touch with Ihe balance (?f the 'V ? I- l world (F) uur lown is reauy mm , wilting lo do her part and we like to hear from our sister towns, j Obskuvdr. ! [We are anxton* for the lele-i phone connection* alluded to; above, and we believe wiili pro-, per effort that it could be success- J fully carried through. Kingstree1 will do her portion. Who will j make the effort *?Ed Record ] ; been at Smith Town. (Written for last issue.) Good health prevails in our com in unity. Farmers are moving briskly preparing lor'another crop. Mr. M. J. Young, of Moore's X Roads, was over on a visit last week. Mil's Agnes Cook, of Lake City.; ha* returned home after a visit to friends here. Mr. A.J. Smith made a business trip to Charleston last week. Several new houses are going; tip on Mr. W.I'. McGill's farm.i i ins d|/uu *-? . ntenduble. t J A new-fomer of ihe mnwuline ; persuasion look u?? his abode ai Ihe home of Mr. Pierce h lew davit since. We have not learned the name of thek*-lrauger,"but we hope for him a Ion;; and happy life. We are badly m weed of a postoffice here. A route from Cades to Mouzons would be the very lliing. We should like to see this matter agitated. Nox. Wood's SeedsI are crown and selected with special I reference to their adaptability to Lire soil and climate of the South. ( Oil our seed farms, ami in our trial i grounds, thousands of dollars are ! expended in testing and growing | the very l?e?t seeds that it is possi-; j ble to grow. By our experiments ; j we are enabled to save our custom-( ers much expense and loss from planting varieties not adapted to our .Southern soil and climate. " a r-? a # IAAI I i wood s >eec book ior iwi ; in fiHly up to date, and tells all about the best Seeds for the j Sooth. 11 surpasses all other pub- j licationa of its kind in helpful and I useful information for Gardeners, Trackers aitd Farmers. Mailed freo. Write for it. T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seed Bfowers & Merchants. . RICHMOrO), VA. LARGEST SEER NOOSE IN TNI SOOTH. Just received car load Flour J trbicb. nrill be sold atjmill prlees, i I<j BiRIL, j L*L: MooilalLiJ: fef v- WINE OF CAR DIM <F | H bin brought permanent relief to a mil- H 'H lion Buffering uonven vho wfre oa their H I H way topreinature graves. Mrs. Michel) H wis fast declining la health, when Wine H of Cardul performed a "wonderf-.-.l cure" B fl in hoc case. hho suCcrrd with the ago- IB fl nice of falling of tho v oruh, )i uroirhira BS and profuse Menstruation. The weekly fl appearance of the inn: per for two months ra sapped her vitality until she vas a phys 8 ieal wreck. He; nervous cyston pave E way. Then <?ns the trial of Wine of B S3 Cardni and the euro. Mrs. Mitchell's E, / Kg experience ought to common <1 Wino of ! By is within the reach of all. Women who BS fl try it are r? lieved. Ask your druggist ? foe a SI hottle of Winoof'Cftrdut.and do H nt* talco a substitute iftcorieTctf jou. EE Vrs. Withe Mltrholl. South Ongton, J*, C.i ?j fl "Wins of T .rrtsi nutf Tlietf hurl's Itlirek. 8 H t>mn(rbt hsTo aerfottnetf n njirnrtilotis eurv <j H in my esse. I hud been* crvnt sufferer G 9 with fsiiimj of tho wrsch ant teueorrhiea. [8 3 snfl my menu s nars every week for two ; j I month* ?'d were very psipfnl. Mv bus- V H trsnd ttitfneetf ree to try Wins of Cartful E B ar.tf 111 sk liranvht. aivt now the lenoor- , $ M rlMuabs* dlKapeears*. and lata restored I > 5 ij i*eefwut health.'' In eases reculrlnp tneelnl * y _c_. 1 tfkroltoi*, s.ltfma, giving - n<1 J rytii|<tom?. "The laities' Art- f 5155? x?%if 1 v|*.*y rvpatuiwnt. ' The "5f (^liilMsiri .Vwtteins 7^ tSSto y llntisiKioga, Tetin. W . jggag^a . According to the eternal fitness ^ of tiling a spanking breeze should l>e felt at tbe bottom of the sea. ? Vvben you ut* billions. use those f.iBioUi -Httle pilU known as Do Witt'# Little E.vrty TCisrTs to cleanse the liTer and bowels. They ncrer gripe. Wallace & Johnson. f | In the algebra of lore, on? and vone makes one. "See thaty "u get the original IK* Witt's Witch Hazal .Salve when you ask for It. The genuine is * certain cure tor piles, sores and skin disease*. Wallace & Join-sou. W hen a man marries a inute wile he taken in a silent partner. Sc Their ,j*r<>TiTptueS< nnd their pleasant affect.* make DeWitt's Liflc EarU Rbur* most popular little pills whrri- ~~ over they *re known. They arr limply perfect .for -liver and bowel '.roubles. Wallace <& Johnson. ]? The man who Jives for himself alone h.tsn't .much to lire for. Ul The lingeringcough following grippe '* calls for One Minnie Cough i'ur< For all thioat nnd lung trouble tbis is the >n only harinlew remedy that give* I himediate results. Preventsconsumption. l'' Wallace & Johnson. * It token three to make a pair? ril ?ninilr??r 111 lIlM f" lt?r? V III :l II. fil Connterteiu of l)e Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo are liable to cause blood n< psisoning. Jjeare them alone. The origitial 1)?* the name I >e Witt's upon the w box nnd wrapper. It is a harmless and t,J healing sal ve for skin diseases. L"n- '1 equaled for pile*. Wallace & Johnson. ai The middle aisle in a church is the bridal path. ]a X| Like Oliver Twist, children ask tor more when given Ouc Minuie Cough ^ Cure. Mothers endorse it highly for croup. It quickly cure* all ?ougta? and colds and ever throat and lang 01 trouble. It is a specific for grippe and asthma aud ha* long been a w?ll known r< remedy for . hoopiug cough. Wallace & Johnson. tl Tho man in the honeymoon is in not a my I It. ^ The stomach controls the situation. LUOSC W|]>1 *rc uram hum .~m.iv,.* u.? those who can eat and digest plenty of food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests SL what you eat and allows rou to eat all H{ the food food you want. If rou suffer yf from -indigetCon, heartburn, belching cl or aav other ?t<>meh trouble, this pre- ^ paration can't h*lp bat do you good. The mo*t seusitire ?ioni*eh can take it. ^ Wallace k Johnson. er - Electricity is n dangerous ele- d( :nent, ret people make light of it. The Best Prescription for Malaria. Chill* and Fuver Is A bottle of a! fJruvcs Tasteless Chill Tonie. It ia jc simply iron and qulnie in a tastelers form. >fo euro??o pay. Prieeet, Spring Goods! S At Stackley's C? UR STOCK OF SPKiN'G G IS FUBLIC IS IXVITED TO CALL A Fine Line ot .ADIES' HATS, RI] LACES,-SA' Reynold's $2, $2.50 and $3 Shoes?I Remember, we will not be undersold. Stackley's Ca J?V\\ Hd M HI LIVE! M. F. HEL 2Cin.g;stree, - if yon want a good Morse, Male, Bngg e. Select stock always on hand. WiM sell Have on hand a house full of CO UGGIES, and within thirty days will reoei Everything fold at rock bottom prices a lira M Til ieo. T. Burnette, F PRACTICAL TIN. COPPER AND-SI Manufacturer of Tohai DEALER IN Tin nnJ Qorrlu;aro Pnnlrinrr Nil ana naiunaio, uuonin^ Leave your Tobacco Floes orders w roll's dru- Store. GEO. T- BURX] Sept S tf J AN OVERSEER'S VIEWS j Trot . I be itfM On the Subject of Better Koads disor County Record: Allow me space in your col-j mis to offer a suggcCtinu con-! Laxi rninij better road*. 1 think ! rHTt'a idi'a idea a frond one, and it ; nt> tt.'-rlr f/? tli(v*lltlC4> if in rr "" ? - ?- | me rce at present. According to|. te present Uw one can pay #2 or! ork the romi lour day*. Now.} r, it is impossible to put our j tads'h a passable condition 'j.v ' cmu''] ur days' public wuiK owing to; le fart that at least one-third ?rj*howit sarly one halt of our former la- ' (Jtiinii: irers is now in Georgia or else-1 cure, r hero, and the j?art remaining) innot do the work expected oil te wUo'e. Therefore our roads! *e lett in a very bad plight for 10 traveling public. j I would suggest tlie passing of a ,w providing lor a strict road tax j mone.v id doing awav with the four I Grove' ivs work option, letting out the . intract according to Vidi's plan.! ** ,s But. Ur. Editor, two dollars por j long tl '" 'to r?n !? manwho hasn't I"1"""!"'- . [ .. reu an ox to ride or drive is vr ither sleep, I think we could; Are ja ?t aloii? on a little less. Let the bH(j coc iXpayers of each precinct work ; vermif len on separate roads and employ ' modioli ion under bond to have tne work horse li one to the satisfaction of the per pat )untv supervisors. i II. W. Bryan, Overseer. * ( Prof. Ivison. of Lonaconinjj. Md., ( ThU ftf; iffervd lerrihly from neuralgia ?>f the | nioach and indigestion for tliirteeu rtx> r* arrand after the dec tors failod to. irr him they fed hint en morphine. ; ttti friend advfeed She use of iLodol I)y- j xtlt?-psia Cure and after taking a few ( * >ttl?s of enrcu in* ? itirvlj. I ctuJt hhv tuomucbtor Ko-! >11)j?prptI?CuA*." Jt dl??*ta what | )U eat. Waltac* & Jobosou.. j t! ha ? 1 rwy-joa We are closing wit a lot Rice, firm nj !*Cost,it>fl001bs iiaffs. Come and Pm'ti0 \ . 4 a 4 *ttd Sb >ok a(it, aad get pnoes, X?. Jtilitiuv tii.iL. pring Goods! ; 1 ish Store. KJSBWfiK^. 4 COMIX*/K A>:i> TK1 * ND EXAMINE BAME. BBONS, FINS, BILKS. the best in the County. No trouble to sho-w goods sh Store. \ Wmm~ I m WAGONS, tESS, ETC. '< ' V nu i nnrnniTM til A ortUAU I, . -LERi - - s. c. vr Wagon or Harness, call ow [ for cash or approved paper. UfMBIA and HA.CENEV ve forty wore.. J nd guaranteed! ton fito UUUUU 11UUI). lorence, S. C. ; MEET IKON WOK&EK. ? sea Flaes. and Isatisg Stoves. j fit Jr M. L-Alfetml fc)r. 1>. C t ETTE. ! 'LOKENOK, a. e. jble amd mules should uevec i >roac?ea irom me rear.. Btops the Cough and Works off the Cold, utive Brorao-C?uinine Tablet* cold in- one day. S5o curer If rice 2T? oe nt**,. \ hob will only net iivtheweid,. e old hen net* anywhere. ? Know What yoirare Taking. n you take Wrove> Tastelea*. j 'ouie Ix-cauae tile formula i* 7 printed on every buttWig that it ie mHiply 1 na and t ?e in a t a* tele** foriu. Nolo pay. 50e. inan who is a- good driver ; irer make a successful driven , _ I 0 Cure a Cold ur?One Day. ) Laxative Kromo Quinine a. Alt druggist* refund the ' if it fails to euro. E. W_ "k signature i*?n each box.2ikv 1 easier to let the hair grow tan towrite a good poeui. > . Cady^s Conditio-* Fowrfary. " i ? ;n i(?t what .1 norst iirms wriTH i?< t , idltion. Tonte; blood ptirittrrand; { uge. 1VT are not food bat >e and" the bo.?t in use to pnt 11 prime condition. Price 25 otr , kai^e. For shIp l>f I>: C. Svott.. . s natai* Ij or. avcry box.rtf the getxiics itive Bromo-Qwnine Tabic* * ' Tim* n coM ! ? or?o BSCS & S1B8CH,. ttorneys-atLaw w ;GSTREK, - - - ?. <\ \f tttif daj associated' wiffc on Etiwio L. Hircch, under rt?* IMP ox iUrwbl JUtocb, CufcrU ? of I.aw in the United *t? Uernrtt of S^urti Carolina. M. J. IllRSCiL. 1,.1W1., 6m> 4