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V ^MuLvvvv\v\viVi\wvv^ ur Wall Tilled Marion BNV/ j^HVwrtk. ^^winslow Wright was in Kingt str-e Monday. 'K??hert Singletary was in Co rlumhi* last week. i- fir mill Mr* W S Lvnch wert in Lake City Monday, lilt Wall of Mullins is visiting her soo, Hon P 8 Wait, Mtas R*wa Gilbert has returned Mtom lUMidaf visit to Florence. ^L"Mfas Byrd ot North Carolina i* ^Buiiine her sjster, Mrs Jones, of Hbis place. V Harvey Parker has accepted a position with the Phoenix Furni tnre Co., Charleston. 7 Kugene Johnson, who is now [ telegraph operator at Cades, spent Sunday here at his home. f Christmas came bringing its * 0 umAnni of pfivetv and eood cheer to alt; but perhaps the perhaps the gayest of the gav was _th* darkey, who with voracious NfepeUll* carved his way into the MSow-white oocoanut. Amoaa the holiday entertain?ere several .events of more V or le?? social interest, as follows: r A fruit supper at Mr and Mm Myers Graham's afforded pleasant entertainment to the participants, and a atraw-ride to Lake City was V enjoyed by several of the young V folk, . [ A fruit raffle given under the B^jspices of Mrs R B.C'sunon wa> mvcb enjoyed affair and the "proceeds amounted to quite a Ba^eum, which waa applied to W tile njted miniat^rs' reliel i,ma. ptepheu Bvrd, who has been in tfcremploy of the AG Lumber Co., Georgetown, luis returned t?; Scranton. # Luton McKnight, who. is now IT in the telegapli service ai Savannah, has been spending some time at home. Myers, Hugh and Miss Dessie Graham returned to Sumter Institute Monday night. They were accompanied by Mi&s Myrtle """ McKnight,. who will matriculate at that school, &A Ben 13 ur EV%VWWWWWVW Vreeleyville Glints. i v Greeleyville, January 5.? Miss I Barbara O Mallard returned tc | Greeley ville Saturday. Mr P 0 Sbirer was in toarn today. Mi? Vixie Davis of Jordon i.< in visiting relatives here. frr'" Mr 0 R Burgess will leave here on January 7 to make Florida hit future home. Mm Lucile Cook returned tc Charleston Saturday after a visit ^|o relatives Here. Samuel L Alien has accepted position as clerk for the Mallard Lumber Co. Rev L L Inabinet preached ii ? the Methodist church Sunday evening to a large congregation A new merchant lirs come tc ~ Greeley vilie, viz., Mr J W Lockifearof Gourdins. . We are glad In welcome Mr Lockliear to town Mr Everett Hodge and two ^brothers, Henry and Sheriff, re' lurned to Conway last Friday lifter spending a tew; days here with friends. In a few days the Mallard Lumber Co. .will shutdown their plaot to over haul and. repair it. They will put in new machinery as to keep the plant eutirely up-to-date, t Swamp Fox, H T Mclntyre, St. Paul. Minn., who his been tr>ubled with a disordered -e^rnach, says, "Chamberlain's ^ stomaeh nn^^ivgj^rablet-s do me na *re I have ever jr. D C Seott, < ,V%VW^\\V\VmUV\V* ;! Cades Chronicles. $ i! * VWWWW%VVWWWWWVW%. <'? tips x (7.. iIhh 5, 1003 Mrs EtnV P.-ivne spent one day last week wi'h friends at Salter?. Mr M D Nesmit h spent one day la>t week in Kingstree on business. Miss Matiie McKnigJit, from near Cow aids, is visiting relatives near town. Mr W A McKnight, flagman on the (/ & S R K was in town a short while Friday. Oapt Quince Harrel, now sta tinned a' Charleston, spent Sunday at Cades with his father. Hurrah lor Cades! One of our hustling young merchats is erect ing a residence on Main Si. Listen for the wedding bells. Mr A A May, one of our prosperous and high toned merchants, accompanied by Mrs May, spent a portion of last week in Charleston. Mr S L Thompson of Epps^has accepted a clerk-ship with Mr G L Sauls. We are glad to welcome this excellent yuung mipi in our midst. After a two weeks rest and recreation Miss Lila Hemrningwav, 1 the attractive and effiicient teacher of the Cades s.ciiool, returned to her post Monday to resume her 1 duties as teacher. Mr C C Carsten, one of our prominent young business men, has gone to Florence 10 engage k with his brother Ed in the beet market business. While we hate to lose this young man yet we ex1 tend to them our best wishes lor I heir future success. Rev William Roof has returned to (hides. In a tew days his fam1 ily. will also mnie and they will reside near town. This is very gratifying to the many friends o! Brother Roof. Wa earnestly hope that his slay here will be pleasantly spent and that lasting good may be accomplished. Messrs A J Tomlinson and Robt Tarte, who lor several months have been salesmen in the large t merchandise establishment of Mr (j L Sauls, have resigned their positions and will return to their homes in the country to re engage , in larming. While here they ,4 ^ ti- 1\a tirill liotP ? maut* ujriuv niciKi.-, ?t iiw t..,. ! lo see t hem movefrom Cades. > Well, Mr Editor, there are other t items I could mention, but as my , time is limited I will close by wishing you a happy and prosperous newly ear. Nf-x. > I I WOOD'S Garden Seeds Bcsttorttn "Sunny^uth," because they are specially grown and Selected with a full knowledge of the conditions and requirements of the South. Twenty-five years experience and practical growing or all the different vege I tables enables us to know the verv g best, and to offer seeds that will give pleasure, satisfaction and t I profit to all who plant them. ' Wood's New Seed Book for 1903 (Mailed on request) is full of good things, and gives the most reliable > information about all seeds, both for the Farm and Garden. i T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, Richmond, Va? l WOOD'8 8KBD BOOK also tells all about OraM and Clover Seeds, Seed Potatoes, and all Fam Seeds. Write (or Seed Book and prloes of any Farm Seeds required. kbhbhhhhhhhhh^HH^HHV^ By special arrangement with the publishers we are able to offer The Record in club with the SemiWeekly News and Courier at $1.50 a year in advance. These papeis separately cost you $1.00 each. Remember you get three papers a week, containing all the State and county news for the small sum of $1.50 a year. Do not neglect this opportunity. Some people whosiy they have given their hearts to God never admit the truth?that they have given nothing else. \ , * . r Fraternal Societies. \ ^ ? yo Klogslree Lodge. No. 91, K. of P. W Kinpstree Lodge. No. 91, K. of P., t;" meets <>n the 2ml and 4th Wednesday aij nights <>f each month. Visiting broth- gti ei s cordially welcom "?1. i 51 Le Roy Lee, c. c. ( E. C. Epps, K. R. S. *i Br Lake City Lodge, No. 81. K. or P. r^i w; L?ke City Lodge. No. 81. K. of P., afi meets on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday nights J*0 of each month. Visiting brothers cor- hna' di?Ily welpomed. w J. D. DANIKL, C. C. wl A. W. Rodorrs, K. R. S. < ] Scrnuton Lodge, No. 114, K. of P. ^ Scranton Lodge, No. 114. K. of P.. m? meets on th?- 2nd and 4th Friday nights in of each month. Visiting brothers X given a fraternal welcome. W, B Gause, C. C. W. Eugene Ccoke, K. R S. Kingstree Lodge, No. 4, a. r. m. Kingstree Lodge. No. 46, A F. M.. meets on Friday night on < r 1-efore the full moon in ea<h month. Visit big brothers given a cordial welcome. M. A. Kos9, W. M. Louis Jacobs, .See. is St The chautv which has a bill *' posting establishment in connec- 01 tion does not have anv other con- ? neclion. j ji c v "tho 1 Mij<1 jl >?t < ot-.?p'rc* v! r.?t?bli"l?ni< ?it -"Uti. I " SEO. S. ilAGKEo & SCS, I; * Jim J : s&i Ik > i i t i t? ir ^ " "" V \jrfc ... ^ , 1, V ill:;.?n? 4' . V/1 5 >f.: - v 7Q | P? J5 w | ! ?MA.srFACTr:t?uo of- ^ Sash. Ooovs. Bj'nds ?u Motildlrtg and liuliJlr?? >!<?>* >itl. Sash Weight* and Card. CH VRTjIv-iTON, ii. C. P irrhnia our makti, which we Rn*r *nfeu miperior to any sold booth, aud th?-pc>5j m?t* money. Window and Fancy Glass a Specialty. ' hi We learn what true happing is l?y experiencing the deepes j sorrows. | DR. FENNER'S KIDNEY and Backache All diseases of Kidneys, aj Tfl">v W"^ Bladder, Urinary Organs. a ^ a B R v. Also Rheumatism, Back 9 9 tW' fl""' j ache,HeartDisease.Gravel, J >S kft I . Dropsy, Female Troubles. v>/ W *. a. a*4 | Don't become discouraged. There Is a j cure for you. If necessary write Dr. Kenuer I He has spent a life time curing Just such cases as yours. All consultations Free. "I bad sevciecase of kidney disease and rheumatism, discharging bloody matter, j Suffered intense pain. My wife was seriously affected with female troubles. Dr. Fennera Kidney and Backache Cure cured us both. F. M. WHEELER, Randolph. Ia." Druggists. f?0c.. SI. A <k for Cook Book?Free. QT VITIIQ'hA WPC s'?ro Cure. Circular. Dr 01 VII Uo UnliUL Fenucr, Fredonia-N.V What a shock it would be to some people if Ihey could see us as we see ourselves. I ' IS YELLOW POISON I i in^ourblood? Physicians call g It nalartai uerni. u can De seen ? 9 changing red blood yellow under 1 5 microscope. It works day and fl H night. First, it turns your com- t y plexion yellow. Chilly, aching R I sensations creep down your k J backbone. You feel weak and B 1 worthless. I 1 ROBERTS' CHILL TONIC H will stop the trouble now. It a enters the blood at once and d drives out the yellow poison, t] If neglected and when Chills, SI Fevers, Night-Sweats and a genm eral break-down come later on, 1 Roberts' Tonic will cure you 1 then?but why wait ? Prevent fl future sickness. The manufacI turers know all about this yel8 low poison and have perfected { 1 Roberts' Tonic to drive It out, ' J nourish your system, restore ' 9 appetite, purify the blood, pre- a fl vent and cure Chills, Fevers and ! i M Malaria. It has cured thous- I N ands?It will cure you, or your i SI money back. This is fair. Try h it. Price, 25 cents. ' /' L. B. Johnson. \V Lynch. IRONCHITIS jlfy's Pure Malt Whiskey Cures Bron- \ chitis, Grip, Consumption and All Dis- 1 eases of the Throat and Lungs. t your tbroat Is wealt, or if you are trou:d in any way with grip or bronchitis; if u have conauniDtion Dulfv's Pure Malt I hiskey will cure you. It aids digestion, | uiuiaies oiid enriches the blood, invigorates | f braiu, builds nerve tissue, tcrt3 up the ; art, cures n r.iaria, ague a:.d low fevers of j T y kind; fortifies the system against d'sease rnis and prolongs life. LIRE CURE FOR BRONCHITIS ientlemen: Early last spring I wns taken th Chronic Malaria. I b. gan to lose flesh, onchitis set in and ratr.r:h of the air passes followed I tried most everything, but j t ,ud no relief, till I took Duffy's Malt i hiskey. I commenced gaining gt':. and J ;er taking fifteen bottles I had gained 40 ucds which I h-d lest before I "oeg.tr. tak5 your whiskey. I would advise all who a ve similar trouble to take Duffy's Malt I hiskey. It has cured me from trouble* len nothing else would give me relief. 11. C. HENNINO. >ept 7, 1902. Coraopolls. Pa. 3e careful and; see that "Duffy's ;>u.-? Malt hiskey" is on the-label, and that It is our n patent bottle will; the name bii.wn i:i tlta ttle. This is the only way Duffy's Pure lit Whiskey is sold. If offered in bulk or flasks it Is a fraud. Beware of so-called ilt Whiskies which cro sold cheap. They lure the system. ' Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey the only pure medicinal whiskey which haa ,ood the test for fifty yiars. and always found I !>solutely pure and free from fusel oil. it luteins medicinal properties found in no :her whiskey. Caution.?When buying Daffy's Pare inlt Whiskey be nare yoa set the enainc. Lnscitipnlon* dealers, ilndful of the excellence of this rciicratinp, will try to sell yen heap imitations and so-called Malt i'hlskey snb^titatrs, which are put 11 the market for profit only, and blob. far from relieving the sick, re positively barinfnl. Demand Duffy's" and be sur yon get it. It i the only absolutely pure malt . hinkey which contains medicinal, altli-glvingr (jimlltle*. I..ook for he trade-murk, "The Old Chemist," ii our label. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey has cured toilers of cases In the las: PO years. It is pre ritrd hv evr 7.0O0 doctors and used ex- ' usivcly by 2,0C0 prominent hospitals. Tuo i. nine is j < Said it ill Cispsaries, i. direct-at S'.CO a bottle. It is the only whis. j y r-.-ccsni7od by the Govtrnm-nt as a modi- . tie This Is a guarantee. Valuable in. dieal | okbt sent free to any reader of this paper i lio will write. Duffy Malt Whiskey Comuiy, Rochester. N. Y. An expert is a man whose ijjora;.ce overshadows that ol ord: arv men. In chasing the ideal one often icceeds in catching up with the aterial. The f?ods honor her who linketh loiij: before she opened] =tr lips. 1 U Miss Ida. M. Snyder, ^ T/wwrer of the B Brookly n La?t End Art Clnb. | " If women would pay more attention to I their health we would have more happy I wives, mothers and daughters, and if they B would observe results they would find I that the doctors' prescriptions do not p perform the many cures they are given credit for. " In consulting with my druggist he advised McElree's Wine of Cardui and Thed. ford's Black-Draught, and so I took it and have every reason to thank him for a new life opened up to me with restored health, and it only took three months to cure me." Wine of Cardui is a regulator of the I menstrual functions and is a most as* tonishing tonic for women. If cures scanty, suppressed, too frequent, irregular and painful menstruation, failing of the womb, whites and flooding. It is helpful when approaching womanhood, during pregnancy, after childbirth and in change of life. It freauently brings a dear baby to homes iat have been barren for years. All druggists have $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui. WINE?'CARDUil liTe Old Stenda Grove's T has st>ood the tes over One and a H< olf merit, appeal tc Enclosed \>hJ) every bottle is L y U i IORSES, MULES'A? Will arrive at our Stables b] mcnt will contain some of Stock ever brought to this m them whether you wish to b BUCKS IES01'' A a t r f\ > a f apr.h a n ALO'J /V L^KUC /\P EAWEBST1 DTJR LIVERY IS ALWAYS READY TO STYLISH AND SERV REASONABLE PRICES J. L STUC Lake Ci E3F1 TOTT FALL SUIT o The kind which voc write to nie and I Our suits run 34 to large variety of Boys* and Chil Every Suit or Overcoat that we se if they do we will 'give yc H, RUM'S Hill Opposite the Ac 224 King strsst JUST A Two Carload Horses and i\ Sock Bottom Pi ices. Come and see lead which must be sold. All stock M. F. ] Kingstree, S. C WlV^sT-X: Y ,/r ^ ALL COOKS j?? J t SIM f[ . faK LARD(G0N|F ( r ((OiiceTried Always ^ A monbSVS; I ' * v Km'hrfBt Sills [ ; l] Y"\ FOB INFOMArt6t<AIK>ftEJ p -41 The Sodtfienr CSRcn >V\JVsavXNNAH, :1%;g ( rd asteless CI t, 25 years. Avei ilf Million bottles. > you? No Care a Ten Cent Package of GROVE'S VU v^DH i FOE US, sTD MORE HORSES { December 25. This shipthe smoothest and nicest a:ket. Come and look at uy or not. I,L Till-: STANDARD , MAKES . ID VARIED LINE OP I DOUBLE AND-SINGLE DEPARTMENT i SUPPLY YOU WITH ICEABLE TEAMS AT KEY & CO,, ty, S. C ^2;TT r nvppnnAT I U * iJltiUVAly i can't get in your city.* will send you sample*. * w~r 50. We carry a very v drens' Clothing, II we guarantee not to fade or rip, and >o a new Suit or Overcoat. E CLOTHING HOUSE, :ademy of Music, CHARLESTON, S. a ' t ^ f RRiVED! s First Ciass d tiles ? * ? ???? them at onr Stables. Seventy-fire (75) guaranteed as represented. HELLER & CO. Oil Co, ,) (( v N)v -Pfr * hill Tonic I rage annual sales! Does this record I i, No Pay. 50c. I iCK BOOT L1V1R. P1XS. J ^