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spmmmmmmmmmmm | COL zimmuMmmm 4 wwvw%vwvwwwv\. vw^ i Cades Chm nicies. j v% wvwwvwvwww* www \Y E N'esmith made a business frip to Charleston last week. Dr \V J Haselden was called to Georgetown last week on account ot the extreme illness ol his sister. A A May spent Sunday in Florence. Some attraction? S E McGill went to Charles ton last week on business, returning Saturday. Mrs \V B Gregg of Florence is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs \V I' McGifl. near town, \V A Creech, the station agent, has gone to Society Hill to visit relatives. Eugene Johnson of Lake City has charge of the office during his absence. Mr and Mrs G L Sauls re turned Saturday from an extended trip North. Alter drilling through several rocks Mr J M Matthews has secured an excellent flow at the H.mtist church artesiau well. 1 ? The picnic at Mrs l'heenie Fillmore's last Friday was a success in every particular. There were present from 350 to 400 people. '1 he grove in front of the house is a delightful place for a picnic, as it is composed of large majestic live-oaks, whose umbrageous foliage furnishes a perfect shade. The crowd present included a large proportion of pretty girls, and it is needless to say that there were a number of susceptible youths ready to avail themselves of the opportunity of enjoying the society of the fair sex. Sonle paired off and sat in baggies, while others went in groups and chatted merrily till time came to refresh the "inner man'*, Then we all gathered about a table that fairly groaned beneath the abundance of dainty edibles that covered it. The committee to wait oq the table consisted of Misses Maggie Epps, Alma McKlveen and Laura Johnson. To these young ladies much credit is due for their efforts to see that every oue was properly served. In the afternoon a game of ball between Lake Citv and Cades t kept the crowd well entertained. Nearly everybody stayed till the game was finished and that was late in the afternoon. Following * is the line-up of the players and . i . ine score; Cadep, Lake City, Daniel, cf 1 Knight, c 1 Stuckey, If 1 Epps, H. 3b 1 ilaniia, J. rf 0 Ward, If 0 Epps, (J. c 0 Baldwin, p 0 McElveen, 3b 1 Epps, D. fs 1 McOutchen.2b 1 A skins, 2b 0 (iilland, p 0 Rodgers, rf 1 Scot', 2b 0 Singletary, cf C Carsten, C. ?s 1 Morrifl, lb 0 ~~5 "1 Cades 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0?5 Lake City 00001 0 0 0 3?4 When Cades and Lake City tried conclusions before the locai nine was overwhelmingly defeated. and the visitors no doubt came down with great expectations of cleaning Cades up in the fir>t few innings, but they were sadly disappointed, ' Alter tiie ball" the crowd dispersed departing to their home? with recollecting ol a pleasant day. Itanuuk. There is nothing so powerful as example. We put others straight by walking straight ourselves.. ?????? i? i?wm ! i ipi 11 INTY NE' WlWMtaWMllMWWWWUi, ;<i - _ . g.j 13 ,a" '?p|CS- i!i Minor crops have lmpnvedj since the recent rains set in. The ; people on Santee are still in needji of rain; it seems that the showers! r ' I through this section are very; scattering. Mr F G Nesmith and family a;e visiting friends and relatives at this place. Miss Nonie Brown of this place is visiting friends at Epps. Misses Isla Bryan and Maria Brown visited Mrs LB Johnson , at Lake City last week. <*?:._ 1S1..U o .1/1 A iHISS uumc.i mm | Llines are visiting at Mrs T A Blakelev's. 11 P Brown a hustling young business man of Suttons looked in on his friends here last week. We are alwav*s glad to welcome such a pleasant visitor. Camp No. 7 of the A. 0. L Co., which lias been shut down lor the past ten days, will resume op orations on Monday, the 11th mst. N W Cook, foreman of Camp No. 7 and E L Powell spent last week at their homes in North Carolina. II D Oantley, one of Mr W D I Brvan's salesmen, has been on) y the sick list tor several days and has tone home to recuperate. We hope Mr ^antley will erelong be able to return to his post of duty. Mr W D Bryan made $110 on one acre of water-melons, all of which were sold in his store. Bismarck. / | From Coleman Road. | Cotton is opening in this community, and fodder pulling is the order of the day. Mrs. S. Watren Montgomery is spending several- days in onr neighborhood. Mr. Wade Ferrell, of Americas, Ga., is visiting his old home on the Coleman Road. Mrs. L B. Reynolds is visiting the family ot Mr. J. J. B. Montgomery, Miss Annie Richbnrg is spend ing some time with friends near Foreston. Miss Alma .and Mabel ("ampbell returned to their home at Greeleyville Saturday alter a few days visit to friends here. Messrs Daniel Keels and Clarence Montgomery ot New Zioir, visited in the community Sunday. | Mr. Darby Fulton, of Mouzon's, j-pent Sunday in this neighborhood, i Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Lifrage, of Sailers, paid pleasant visit to rel- ' 1 atives on the Coleman Road last . week. The beatiful story "John Winthrop's Defeat'' which closed not lone ago in Tiik Record, was much enjoyed by your correspondent* Buxcb o? Roses. At a good roads convention recently a speaker said, "The day will come when a bad road will ' be a disgrace to a community? when we would no more invite a . triend to pass over such a road : than we would invite him to an unswept roon* or to. an unclean house and promptly call it houie.11 ! In judging another's honor, we often place a valuation upon our |0^n, ws. ? I llMlilUMMWlMliMUift | Seen at Smiths | Fodder pulling 16 engaging the attention of farmers here now. (Jotton picking will soon commence. Mr. W. F. McGill, one of our Degressive tobacco growers, car ritd some tobacco to Lake City a tew days ago and sold at the Star warehouse for 31c a pound. Mr. McGill says that this load was some of his worst tobacco. J. H. Pierce is a happy man just now, he sits and sings lala la- and says, "my little daughter." Some of our larmers are using this year's corn. Misses Anna and Ellen Gregg, of Florence, returned home Friday alter spending some time with relatives at this place. Preston Fulton, colored, accidentally shot one ot his lingers off while monkeying with a pistol the other day. 'Look here, vhat has become of Phillbf She must be taking a Rip Van Winkle slumber. Mr. Editor, we certainly con gratulaie you on getting ou: such an excellent paper. Probably we correspondents will have a better showing now. Nox. # Learn to stop croaking. If you cannot see any good in this world keep the bad to yourself. ORANGEBURG COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. ORANGEBURG, S. C. M / j Beautiful and healthful location. 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It 9 2 enters the Mood at once and B 5 drives out the yellow poison. | B If neglected and when Chills, IS Fevers, Night-Sweats and a gen- " W era I break-down come inter on, H a Roberts' Tonic will core you jn g then?but why wait ? Prevent a 9 future sickness. The raanufoo j 3 J turers know alt about this yel- S ifl low poison and have perfected X [a Roberts' Tonic to drive It out, ? |3 nourish your system, restore a 9 appetite, purify the Mood, pre- t M vent and cure Chilis, Fevers an J a E Malaria. It has cured thous- R S ands?H will cure you, or your 1 1 money back. This Ls fair. Try H J it. Pilce, 28 cents. E L. B. Johnson. W, S. Lynch. 9 I f I I|-* You have Boys a a age to he sent i If you want thorough work. i If you want safe discipline, j If you want a health localit : If you want wholesome mor If you want inspiring indue 1 If you want proper and pah I If, in short, you want those > mental, moral and physical then your duty is plain?sei I WELSH NECK HIGH S | HARTSVILLE, S. CL CkUloKae Sent on ltequent. 9)S9%9SSS96969? vS W. E. Jkxkinson, F.'P. ERVI.V, R.] | PEOPLE'S TOBACCO WAR K D. CLARK, 31 gR This is to inform the tobaoec 7a county that the People's Tobacco Wi re-organized and a new company has 7a capital to meet the requireftieuts of t ^It is the intention of the mauag a tobacoo market here in Manning ^market in .the State and to condm such a way as to recommend it to ti ^the Tobacco men of all sections. Tc give us a showing; we feel confid /with your returns. Thanking you in advance for i a\ give, we leuiain, " Your 7L PEOPLE'S TOBACC ! J. H. 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