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| ? COU r ' 5 > > Chronicles. < 5 r wvwvwvwvwvwvwvvww Lelioy Sauls is very ill at thist writing. Miss Emma Carslen has! also been on the sick list, but is somewhat better. ?>. B. McGill returned Saturday ' trom Florence, where he has been visiting his sister, Mrs. W. B. Gregg. I am sorry to report the serious lllnaee nf ISHl.* Thftrntfllt fl Rfin Of > M? . UV/OO V/| iiVVIV & livi ? ww.. v. Mr. W. F. McGill. It is feared that the little fellow has typhoid fever. Mr. G. L. Sauls has recently placed a graphophone in his store, -which is the source of much amusement, especially to the small boys. The instrument can i be heard 150 yards. i Gol. Fete Epps sold 6ome tobacco at the Star Warehouse last {Friday for 27c. He says that Mr. <Hall is the man to handle your 'tobacco. 1 In speaking of the water in rfront of the Methodist church last week, the writer had not the slightest intention of reflecting on any individual, and he regrets that it was thus construed by some. The comment was intended J not as a criticism but merely as a suggestion. While there is no special committee appointed to loots after the churchyard, I should think it the duty of every one interested in the church to attend to such matters. Col. Pete Epps had the pleasure of a visit from his nephew, J. J. Epps, ot Clarendon, a few days ago. Mrs. G. T. Reeves died last , Saturday evening a few miles from town. She was the wife of Mr. Reeves ot Virginia, who is looking after Mr. J. J. M. Graiham"s tobacco crop. The remains were carried to the old home at Srtith Boston, Va., for interment. f?M 1 J | 1 J I l ne nereaveu husimuu uas mc sympathy of tUe community. Cades is certainly on the up grade. Mr. G. L. Sauis has some of his land cut into acre lots, one of which he has sold to the Harlsville Oil Mill Co. This concern intends to erect a ginnery on their lot with 3 70-saw gins. At the same time Mr. J. N. Sauls will .continue to operate his ginnery at this place. With these two plants there, both of *tlie-n to be equipped with modern nachiuerv, Cades will be one of tiie best points in ?the county for the farmers to bring -cotton to get it ginned. The ilartsville Co. will begin work at once on their enterprise. On his other lots Mr. G. L. -Sauls contemplates erecting fornix Rain and sweat \ \ \ \ 8 jfl have no effect on MtWin ST* KrS Hi harness treated M 11rCm n A? a with Eureka Har-^ ym+m*,miu A g 1 tiiti the damp, * w \ \ 5 , Issjftwm! V do not break. \ \ y v ^ Ej I IML x I J andcut. The 'A^A, V \\\ I B harness not \\\ \ \ \ Jm only keep* i . A* V \ \ (3 looking fcke Ij nr. \ c W new, -tit uimiy NA . \1 'f, M wears iwicc \.V , jk \ si?V" 9 as lonfrl'V the ' A juse of Eureka V ! 'StwjkHOU J(\ \^j wnmmmmmmmmmwm' NTY NE UUliUUiiUitUUlUUiiUUiiUiUi i or five nice biddings to rent 01 sell to new comers, or who evei wishes to rent or purchase. He will run ;i planing machine of his own, arid his brother, Mr J. N. Sauls, will proceed at once to build a dry kiln to season lumber for the proposed building. This is a long stride in the way of industrial progress for Cades, and it is to be hoped that the ex ample thus set will be followed by other of our citizens. There is no reason why Cades should not. be a flourishing town, as it is situated in the miJst of a fine agricultural section. All that is needed is a little more public spirit and the factor that is essential to boom any town a spirit of co-operation. Ivanhok. | Bennett Swamp Bubbles | The watermelon season is nearly ended. The harvest season is approaching rapidly. J. L. Lesesne visited friends here a short while since. The young folks are glad to welhome Miss Nellie May Montgomery. who has recently been away on a visit to relatives. She returned Sunday, accompanied by Miss Rosalie Montgomery. Jimmie Bodiford of Black River attended Sunday shool last Sunday at the Mulberry school house. The Coleman Road base ball team will play Black River club on Saturday afterncon. July 26. J. A. Bradham visited Greeleyviile Saturday on business. This community was shocked by the death of Eugene Lesesne, who died on July 9, 1902, after a painful illness. He was 28 years old at the time of his death. On account ot the inclement weather there was no preaching at Alt. Hope chnrch Sunday. The family of Mrs. J. A. McGhee were badly frightened last Friday bv a mad dog. No one was bitten and the tlog was killed by J. W. Timmons. The Mallard Lumber Co. has the finest crop it has ever cultivated on Bennett Swamp. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Timmons are visiting-the family of P. C, McKnight this week. Misses Mamie anil Alice Brad ham. accompanied by Mr. Elliott McKnight, are visiting ib? home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ha gin this week. Good wishes to you, Mr. Editor, and Tiik Bounty Rkcord. Wild Vioi.kt. A ... o; Dots From Dock, f, . ^ J. Crops in this section are siiil looking line. Mrs. Walter Nesinith and children are visiting friends in the Boggy Swamp section. The recent death of Mrs. F. G Khem caused deep regret anion*; her many friends and relatives, Her last illnesss was of two week: duration, and she suffered a great deal of pain. Messrs. Cosmo Brockinton and Vibert Graham, now of Georgetown, have been visiting the family of Hon. John S. Graham i - m :WS. ? | tuiuuuiiuiuiuuuuuuutatuiij rf Rev. Mr. James filled the pulr pit at Black Mingo church last Sunday. 'j Some of the farmers of this rtniifir.ir tAl?o/*/>fv I < ' j UUIIillKIIJII ? HIG kiiunp n/uuvkw. 1 : Walter Nesmith of this neighborhood visited friends near Kingstree last week. 1 Mr. and Mrs. McColl Heroine- 1 way are on a visit to Mr. Hemingway's brother, Mr. Alfred Hemingway of Rhems. i 1 Mrs. R. J. .Nesmith of Rhems , is spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John S. , Graham, at Morrisville. Oalla Lily. | ' Twixi Scranton and | j | JohnsonviHe ::::: : | j ' i 'i'u.. i i V/rops are in neeu ui mm. mc j people of Jay and Prospect sec- j tions have not had a good rain in five or six weeks. From a little below Prospect *o Johnsonville there was a very good rain on the i 14th. There is a good deal of sickness 1 'twixt Scranton and Johnsonville. Mr. L. B. Koper. whom I reported -i sick in my last article, has a bad J case of typhoid lever and is still in a critical condition. Mrs. J. W. Brown and also Mrs. A. A. ^ Brown of Leo are sick of i typhoid fever, and Mrs. Walter Poston is afflicted with the same malady. Mrs. Poston has been very ill lor several weeks, and at this time her recovery seems \ (Jpubt ful. Mr. R. E. Brown's wife has been down for seven or eight weeks with what the doctors call a stubj born case ot malarial fever. She ! is improving very slowly. ' Mr. and Mrs. Selden Lawrence " | are the happy parents of a bright (j , babv girl about two weeks old. I ( 1 The writer had the pleasure of V partaking of a picnic dinner at > Mr. Bennie Lawrence's residence ^ on Saturday, July 12. I could / not net there in time for dinner, > hut the good lady of the house, (j who had given me an invitation V some days before, put up my I dinner until 1 got there, which J was very much appreciated. ( Ego. \ ft \ What (Ws^Wy's j ' 9 j qottc W t J 0 i1 ' , ! has been said by the mothers of "! many other boys end grris, ro;; garding the wonderful curative and strengthening q<taiitics of v ;! mJw Nervine |j I IlAfTiNGj Nek I i *Onr httte hey, flsrry, had spasms : ^ for 3 years and ve feared the disease j i wooM affect his mind. Though tee 0 dectored continually he grew worse and | () bed tea spasms in one week. Our at- I t tcuticn was directed to Dr. Miles' Nerv- I ^ '! ice and we began its use. When be i 1 ; I bed taken the fourth lotile the spasms I disappeared and he has not h3d one s j foi itve years. His health now is per- . I Let" Mrs. B. M?Ti.vdall. Dr. Miles' Remedies are sotd by all druggiscs on guarantee <x> benefit or money refunded. Dr. Mile* Medio** Co., Elkhart, bsL iLi m J ii g ^ ^ ^ We hare cy- han 1 a car load of 1 ;hern linger Ion er therefore We Pass Up The Don't quarrel with opportunity, h a*t. All the standard makes, such as loek,E nger, Barber and R. E. Jones We make you practically a "-ns.en -?OUI LIVERY DEF [s always supplied with Good Horses * J. L. STUCf Lake Cit | DRJ::BJQhMSO^ E Practicing Physician, =E Surgeon and Druggist, ST Next Door to Stuart & Fiord., | LAKE CITY, - S. ( MAKE NO MI? ?GO 1 S. THOMAS / 257 KING STREET. C FOI VATCHES, JEWELRY, SILYE " SPECTACLES II Jewelry and Watches Repa April 8-tf ?>:?:@:?:@:@: @:@: ?:@: ? Si | Glenn f Sj South Ca l 6ltE?N BF SOUTIEBN Bj 5) ITotel Open From Jun . ? ?) Electric Lights, Electric Baths and complete. wate: ^ Pure air free from malari.' % Mineral S) . Still in the lead for Liver, Ston 2> ?) 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