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CADES KALEIDSCOPE r " CAD >. June 1,*>? t 'imuch rain wnich nv 11.:v< 11>?<?? ihe lew <1.1 y< lias relar?ie<! p!o;mhiii^, .iiel "tii'm .-i (JroHn" is mikinj his I'oives ?!??1 about. I'lie foblnivo crop ts looking; well :tntl curing will soon be emuuieiuvit lii ilrs stw'ioii. It is now I)r W .1 llaseMen v\; i Son. I he junior member ??l' ihe lirm arrive"! a lew uavs a ho Miss JeiMie Xesmiih, a cli inn in? voting l i ly ??i u ickjsoii a vi>ii ; to Iter brother, Mr W E Ne^niiil?, ?>] l!ii- place. Master Kov Pay lie of Mil I litis lias returned home after a lew days visit to relatives here. Koy is a former Cades bov and his friends were loth to see him leave to go back home. Miss Mandtla Kdwards of Marion is visiting relatives at this place. The young folks of the community gave an ice cream and ribbon party at the residence of Mr 0 L Smith last Tuesday ev?<lc*ninj:, The occasion was a Riilc i pleasant social event. Mrs W P McGill is visiting ! relatives in Florence this week. liev Win K of was promptly on | hand la>t Sunday and delivered ; an interesting discourse to a larire . and attentive congregation. I Since some certain young ladies | have returned from school we can i readily account tor the disuppcai- i ance from town of some of the l clerks on Sundays. Those who went from Cades on the K of P excursion last Weinesday enjoyed a very pleasant trip: 1 Messrs \V P McGill. W M Smith. 1 Cash Epps, .John Epps. P M < Prockinton, J N Sau's. (i LSatiis. < (5 C ('arsten, S W Smith, E<1 ' Carsien, itobt (birsten, John Mo- ( GUI. .Jr., C F Enl.lv, II u Mills, ] It T l'arker, llizer Sauls, Z-ko Sauls Were some of ihe men who ' went. There were others whose names I cannot now recall. The 1 ladles were, Misses Maggie Epps, i l'earl Graiiam, Alma M? E:veen, Euby ami l'earl Smith, Mrs E 11 Sauls, Mrs Unifies, Mrs Maliie V tuse, Mrs fx Satiis ami possibly 1 others. ' IVAMF )K. i ANOTHER CADES LETTER Cadks, June lt>?Oir farmers rejoice over the recent rains , Tne trucking season is about done. 1 I. II l_ .. * i i uorii crops lotjk wen, uiii cuhuii prospects are not so favorable. ( Farm hands are scarce and the mill men also complain ot scarcily ot labor. We were pleased lo see ''Ivanhoe" peep forth a<raiii and hope he may continue his work as a wideawake correspondent. Quite a number of our bovs ' and ?irls took in the P.xthian excursion to the Isle of Palms last week. Everyone seemed to enjoy the occasion very much. The young folk hereabouts participated in a pleasant moonlight piciyc at the residence of Mr J J McElveen one night last week. All report a fine tune. This scribe has been "under the weather" for some days, but hopes to be out a "fain soon. Mr John Collins has moved to town. We hope he may have a pleasant sojourn here. Mr J N Sauls is shipping a fine lot of lumber now. ^ i Mr Editor, news is scarce just now. If uro news is good news'' we are blessed. Oome over and see our little town. Best wishes for you and yours. Nox. Hymeneal. Marki?i>?On Sunday, June.", 1903, by Rev S 1' Russell at Bloomiiiiivale Baptist church, Mr Willie Palmer of Georgetown and Miss Theodosia Yarborough of Bloouiiugvale. THE FISH LAW Tcxi of :ne Statu e as Applying ic Will amscurg County. We ; ifiiisii hy request lite fi~h law a- ;i apnlie- to \\ illianishu;;. i*?.11nIy. 11 will he found in lin(ienernl Sim 1 ?iles, Sees, 524-525 ,4S?e.5o4. Il shall not he lawful lor any person in I lie rounlie* of Ilony, Marion, Darlington. Clarendon, Chesterfield. (irorjje own, Marlboro. Williamsburg. t loreiice and Ki bland to fish wit li nets or or set I raps, or shoot fish with any kind of pin in any of Hie fresh water-, rivers, ereeks lakes or other st tea ins in said counties between the first day of May and the first day of .September in any year hereafter. And it shall not be lawful lor any person to fish with hook and line or otherwise in the waters of Black Kiver, in Williatnsburi: County, in this State, between the fifteenth day of June and the fifteenth day of Aupist in any year hereafter. One-halt of all fines collected for violation of this Section sha 1 be pai 1 to the informer by the Magistrate collecting the same, and the other halt diall be paid into I he County treasury. "Sec. 525. Any person violalin.2 I lie provisions of t lie foregoing Section shall be deemed nuilly of ri misdemeanor, and upon conviction I hereof by a Court of competent jurisdiction shall be fined in ? sum of twenty dollars, or imprisonment in the county jail for a period of thirty days." WORST OF ALL EXPERIENCES. Can anything be worse than to feel that every ni.mite will be your last? Such was the experience of Mrs S II Newson, Decatur, Ala. 'For three ytars" she writes, "I enindured insufferable pain from inJigestiou, stomach and bowrl trouble. cuiiinoil \ imvi t ?i lilfs wllPIt I/VUKII OV\ UK vt IIIV < .. Joe tors and all remedies failed. At length I was induced to try Electric Betters and the result was imraculuis. I improved at once and now I'm completely recovered." For Liver, Kidney, Stomach and Bowel troubles Electric Bitters is the only medicine. Only 50c. It's guaranteed l>y W L Wallace, Druggist. Bishop Coleman of Delaware lias been telling an audience that crime in the United States has increased enormously since 1S.V). In that year there was one criminal in every 3.442 ot -population. In ISO.) 40 vears later, the tiro portion ii.nl iuerea>ed to one in every 715. No one should ever blame a child lor being spoiled. It is not the child'.* fault. Ciller is now so cheap in German Switzerland '.hat it is being supplied in unlimited quantities in many cafes at so much per hour, the consumer drinking "at discretion."' Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood in your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. fThe kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fitter out the waste or impurities in the blood. If they aresidk or out of order, they fail to do their work. Pains, aches and rheumatism come from excess of uric acid in the blood, due to neglected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady 1 * * Ana /aal ee fK/MiefK ncari UUI), aim iuaaw iwwi I..vub.. they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working in pumping thick, kidneypoisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troublei were to be traced tc the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their beginning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The $m!d and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kifrher's Swamp-Root, the great kidney retf.^dy is soon realized. It stands the highest for' its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and is sold on its merits "? by all druggists in fiftycent and one-dollar sizes. You may have a IrrffiBgg sample bottle by mail Home of symiawtoot. free, also pamphlet telling you how !% fine out if you have kidney or bladder trouble, Mention this paper when writing-J^r.-Kibkei & Co., Binghamton. N. Y. ~ \ Don't make any mistake, but re member the name, Swaui|>Ro6t, Di Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dre?s, Binghamton. X. Y., on evfpi bottle. . .' f .'. . i Pio5ter of Confederate Solo'iers ? A I jim ?-ons. ;i:i r .is ir.<l vj'jij |U .if - >? ? !if', vviio ina\ Im'.v in lin-u ion -inv ol ti?p i i;_:iii>iI lulls in' ivrmiU ol .my \imi t>? ri;iiii:iiir i?? iii?- Conr?'<lelite soldier* wliu served in the ' Army or Navv from ihi* Stale will please -J.-end such loll* or ! record- to ilie ill t'olut'lbia, S. (.'. The War Department at Wa*h1iiuton. I) i ', w.iut s I lie ii^e oi' I hese rolls and records in order to compile a rosier and history of .the men who serred from South jOar tins* in the t'onlederaie Army i jam! Navy dining the war be!ween , ! the Slates. The Department- will take jrood i jcare of all rolls or records and re- j 11urn them as early as possible. I jam directed by the War Depart-; j titer.t to collect these roils, etc..' and 1 will jjive a receipt for them i j it desired. I lie utmost care will j lie taken of them and they will he returned promptly when the Department has finished with them. Most respectfully, ?M. I*. TIUBBI.K, Com of Confederale Hull. YOU KNOW WHAT YOU TAKING j When .v?>u take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic la-cause t lie formula is imply lion and Quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 50c* Indianapolis Sentinel: .Tin most prominent characteristic <>' ilie Iowa idea seems to be that ro one has any idea where it Is now. THAT .TilK0BRING IIKADACJIE Would tptickly leave you, if you used Dr King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their ma'eh less merit for Sick a id Nervous Headaches. Thev make pure blood and build up your health. Only 23 cents, nionev hack if not. leu red. Sold hv W 1. W'sdlnce Drnir gist. flifS jO From points on the Q LINE to Seaside R X sale Saturday, good A following, attractive Q passed service SI O TICKETS to Mounta 0 sort limited for retu? X ber 31st on sale unt A A For full particulars, rat( fl A rr>-?r?tc i ^ H. M. EMERSON, Q Traffic Manager 0 WILMING1 ~~ NOTICE, | Mr Isador Sulzbacher, 1 representing SULZBAHER & SON, Florence, S. C. Will be in Kingstree Friday and Saturday, the 28th and 29th inst., ready to take orders for WATCH Repair work. He will display also a handsome line of WatchI I es Jewelry and Spectacles. 1 J Will be at WILKINS Brick Store. \ DrEJ McCabe y ! Dentist . ' HNGST5EB, - - S, C. 1 An engineer on a Kansas railr way has made a request to be allowed to run faster than 65 miles ^ an hour, because i jack ribbit ' has been making fun of him on ; * hjs run. I " BRONCHITIS Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey Cures Bronchitis. Grip, Consumption and All Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. If your throat is weak, or if you are troubled In any way with grip or bronchitis; If you have consumption, ItufTy's Pure Mait tVhiskey will cure you. It aids digestion, stimulates and enrlehes the blood, invigorates the brain, builds tiervp tissue, tones up tho heart, cures malaria, ague and low fevers of any kind; fortifies the system against disease germs aud prolongs life. n ?r\n /?i!nn nrtrs nrx/wr/'utTt < JJUKC LUKE rUK DKUiX^nill^ Gentlemen: Early last spring I was taken with Chronic Malaria. I bigan to lose flesh. Bronchitis set in and catarrh of the air passages followed I tried most everything, but found no relief, till I' took Duffy's Malt Whiskey. I commenced gaining strength, and after taking fifteen bottles 1 had gained 40 pounds which 1 had lost before I b<gan taking your whiskey, i would advise all who have similar trouble to take Duffy's Malt Whiskey. It has cured nie from troubles when nothing else would give nie relief. 11. C. HKN'NING. Sept. 7, 1902. Coraopolis. PaHe careful and see that "Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey" is on the label, and that it is our own patent bottle with the name blown in the bottle. This is the only way Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is sold. If offered in bulk or in flasks it Is a fraud.- Beware of so-called Malt Whiskies which are sold cheap. They Injure the system. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey Is the only pure medicinal whiskey which has stood the test tor fifty years, and always found absolutely pure and free from fusel oil. It contains medicinal properties found in no other whiskey. ('nation.?When baying Daffy's Pare Mnlt Whiskey be sore yoa get the genuine. Unscrupulous dealers, mindful of the excellence of thin preparation, will try to sell yoa cheap Imitations and so-called Malt Whiskey substitutes, which are put on the market for profit only, and which, far from relieving the sick, are positively harmful. Demand "Duffy's" and be sure yoa get It. It is the only absolutely pure malt whiskey which contains medicinal, health-giving qualities. Look for the trade-mark, "The Old Chemist," on onr label. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey has cured millions of cases in the last 50 years. It Is prescribed by over 7,000 doctors and used exclusively by 2,000 prominent hospitals. The genuine is Sold It 111 Dispensaries, or direct at <1.00 a bottle. It Is the only whiskey recognized by the Government as a medicine. This is a guarantee. Valuable medical booklet sent free to any reader of this paper who will write. Duffy Malt Whiskey Camracy. P.oohester. N. Y. OWWEEK'lj sID RATES 8 ATLANTIC COAST O Jesorts, tickets on V returning Monday X e schedules, unsur X UMMER TOURIST X in and Seaside Re- O n passage to Octo- O il September 30th. Sc Q ^s, etc, call on Ticket Q i r?t? Cl W. J. CRAIG, X Gen. Passenger Agent, Q roN, N. C. O A. M. SNIDER, Surgeon Dentist. Will in future devote his whole time to his iCingstrce oflice unless due notice b e given. I | Satisfaction Guaranteed. There are three-storied streets in New York where the underground surface and elevated street railways come together. Over .30,000 persons witnessed at Zurich the curious Swiss custom of burning out the winter in the shape of a guy and welcoming the spring with a carnival procession. I To Cu I Take Laxative Bror I Seven MSBon boxes soW in past 12 n 1 \\T p ARE RECET Cr NEWES White Goods, Emb: Ribbons, Skirt-Goo MANY^J But we will have tt txons coming in eve customers will alwa est to select from. STYLE, Tc ARE ALWAYS TO ^ Stark lev ! i i pfllL iThomas&Bradham's H | x STABLES a; j S ;;u rKISoii SH1J HORSES an Call and take a 1 WE CARRY A Fl Buggies, Wagons SEE THE CELEBRATED WHITE Built by I he Atlanta Buggy Guaranteed by Tl3.om.as <Sc Bxa J B STEELE, Manager. - ^vwvv?wvww%w%%v\wv?v%v< i 1). C. SCOTT, President. \ THE BANK OF j | Transacts a General I t COLLECTIONS CAREFULLY J PROMPTLY R1 S DEPOSITS FROM 11.00 UI J ?IREtT< * HENRY P WILLI.a MS, { JOHN A. KELLEY. \ R. H. KELL] W" wv*wwwv?vw?** wwv? lorTsTSTw! X PHYSICIAN ANI ;; Lake City, ;; -DEALER IX? ;; Drugs, FIN Medicines, CAND Chemicals, Perfumery, J and Fancy, ! Toilet Articles. PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully Cot !tHi@ Art- of ? ?REACHES ITS HIGHEST L. Adler Br< ROCHESTER?MADE K? The graceful shoulder*, the neatly fitting c the very acme of quality in materials ha1 wherever there are men who* dressers of gt* SOLE A(JENTS;FOK THE CELEBRATI UNION-MADE HAT IN T WE ALSO HANDLE JOHN R. STETSOI JUST RECEIVED. ALL OF OUIl STR All of our celebrated Duchess Trousei Trousers that if they rip in sixty da, AT H, BROWN'S GRANITE Opposite the Acade 224 King street MAIL ORDERS PROMT' re a Cold in One no Quinine Tablets. ? p. wothv This signature, ^ - _"W. T-3t J ' . ' - i/ING DAILY THE T THINGS IN X J. YJB '' '*^s8 roideries, La'ce8f ds and Millinery. -STare being )ut on arrival % ie latest producry week so our ys have the new[ginality and1 )west prices ;| BE FOUND AT 's Cash . 'MINT OF t t I a (VIULtoook at them. [ILL LINE OF-^:?:? ,VJ"& and Harness. .R BUGBY ,1 Company and Sold and dham, j. | - - KING8TREE 8. V. , ' , ' ' Nv EDWIN O. EPPS, Ca*hi*r. < : ' KINGSTREE. | 1 Banking Business LOOKED AFTER AMD i ' >,;| EMITTED. i ' -r'M 'WARD RECEIVED. ikh t j n| R. D. ROLLINS, > D. C. SCOTT. I EH AN. % ' ? Courtney, } 1 ) SURGEON X -ALSO- . I IE Soda Water + IES and + Cold Drinks 2 ;]jf| Of every Description Made from 2 Pure Fruit Syrups. $ npounded at All Hours. * a a I r'3 " ^ *js w.U Maktag .'1 DEVELOPMENT IN? m Go's !ADY?TO?WEAR. ollars. the artistic color effects and, re made this Clothing popular ?nim is to lie classed as k1 taste II) YOUNG'S HAT, .THE BEST HE WORLD FOR 18. i v Jig ST'S HATS. 13 50 TO M EACH. AW IIATS, PRICES 80c TO Oft. J ' t ' ' h a are In. Thef-e are the kiod of j's'wc give you a new Pair. CLOTHING HOUSE, /A my of Music, CHARLESTON, S. C. &s| n.Y ATTENDED TO. 9 + *5s ???^ Day smtfJ y M iti jirir S * . *,^2