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CADES CHRONICLES. Death of an Estimable Lady-Personal Mention. Cades, November 30:?Mrs Mary Hanna, a well known and beloved lady of this community, died Monday morning. She had been in bad health for several months, and last Thursday her condition became worse and she soon passed away. Mrs Hanna leaves a host of relatives and friends to mourn her loss. She was laid to rest Tuesday in the Graham cemetery. The proceeds of the box party last Tuesday night amounted to $28.85, which will be used toward school equipment. Miss Nellie Thompson spent the week-end r.t Marion with friends and relatives. Oats sown early are showing up day night. Perhaps he will be sent back this coming year. The whole congregation will regret to see him leave, for he is one of the best preachers that has been here in a long time. UNO. Nelson-Dennlson. The Lakeland, (Fla), Evening Telegram of November 23 contains the following account of the marriage in that city on Monday, November > 22, of Miss Marion Edith Nelson, a charming young lady who is well known in Kingstree: "Of the marriage of Miss Edith Nelson to Mr E H Dennison, an account of which appeared in yesterday's Telegram, a friend writes as follows: "A marriage of interest to many Lakeland people occurred Monday evening at four o'clock, when Miss Marion Edith Nelson, daughter of Mrs J F Council, of this city, and Mr Edwin H Dennison, Jr. were made man and wife, Rev Wallace G Wear officiating. Only a few of the bride's most intimate friends were present. The bride has resided here for the past nine years, and is one of Lakeland's most beautiful daughters. She has a host of friends who regret her departure but will be pleased to learn of the happy culmination of this romance of several years' duration. She^was most attractively gowned in a mouse-colored broadcloth suit uith fur trimmings, and most becoming hat to match, and wore violets and lilies of the valley. "The groom hails from an old Virginia family of note, but has resided since childhood in Pittsburg, Pa, where he is vice president and general manager of to 0 Coggins & Co. He is well known in Lakeland and other parts of Florida, as he was at one time stationed here in the interest of this company. "After receiving congratulations and best wishes, the happy couple left immediately for Tampa, in their handsome 1916 Overland, the gift of the groom to his fair bride. After visiting points on the West coast they will go to Miami and Palm Beach for the winter, later continuing their honeymoon to eastern cities, after which they will be located at Fort Pitt hotel, Pittsburg." Laughter Aids Digestion. Laughter is one of the most healthful exertions; it is of gieat help to digestion. A still more effectual help is a dose of Chamberlain's Tablate Tf vim vhnnlH hp trnnHpH with I indigestion give them a trial. They | only cost a quarter. Obtainable everywhere. COLDS & LaGRIPPE 5 or 6 doses 688 will break any case of Chills & Fever, Colds & LaGrippe; it acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not tripe or sicken. * Price 25c. rapidly during the present favorable weather. Last Friday night Miss Pat Hanna entertained a few friends at her home. The evening was pleasantly passed. Excellent music was furnished by Miss Hanna and Mr Jennings. Mr and Mrs G W Owens returned from their trip Saturday. "T D.n?/)n?Kafir enonf Th oflks ITAI OiJUiauUCUUViK ayv giving at his home in Elloree. Misses Mary and Blanche Timmons of Lake City were noted in town recently. Messrs R E Tarte and L G Brock went to Florence Saturday on business. Mr John Bracey.a salesman for V G Arnette & Co, spent the week-end at his home at Page's Mill. Messrs Leo McElveen and J R Waters of Olanta were noted in town a short while Sunday. Mr B G Timmons went to Kingstree Saturday. Mfs J N Sauls is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs J R Haselden, at Andrews. Mr Walter Arnette of Page's Mill spent several days with his brother, Mr V G Arnette. The stork visited Mr and Mrs J R Rewes and Mr and Mrs R 0 Beatty last week,leaving each a fine daughter. Rev L E Peeler preached his last aprmnn before conference here Sun CHERAW MAN'S 57 YEARS | ! OF LONGiNG NOW ENDED. " i W W SPENCER TELLS TOUCHING i STORY Of LIFE--TANLAC GIVES \ NEW HOPE IN OLD AGE. 1 After waging a seemingly hopeless r fight for health from the time he 3 graduated in 1858 at South Carolina jc College, now South Carolina Uni-jJ Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless hill Tonic is equally valuable as a jeneral Tonic because it contains the pell known tonic properties of QUININE nd IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives ut Malaria, Enriches the Blood and luilds up the Whole System. 50 cents. versity, at Columbia, until recently, * W W Spencer, a well known and highly respected citizen of Cheraw, tells in an open letter how Tanlac, the master medicine, quickly brought to an end his searc.. for relief. ? ? L! II? 1 Mr spencer grapnictuiy teua nuw Tanlac almost "rejuvinated" him 1 in the following correspondence: J "Cheraw, SC, November 16,1915. "Mr Wingfield, Columbia, S C. "Dear Sir:?I enclose you one dollar to pay for the extra bottle of i Tanlac you sent me. I paid for one, < and you sent two, for which, many i thanks. I celebrated my eightieth birthday last Saturday I have been 1 handicapped all my life by weak di- 3 gestion and nervousness, but by prudence and absteminous living t have arrived at a good old age. But ] I felt that my lamp of light was burning out rapidly; my digestion 1 was poor, my sleep was broken and s unrefreshing, when I hit upon this 1 ! tonic. "Since then I have improved won- I derfully. I can now eat almost any- ( thing with impunity, can even eat vegetables for supper and get a ] good night's rest. I feel at this j writing that I have a new lease on life. Thank3 to the best medicine I ever took (Tanlac). ^ "Your Tanlac has been a God-send to me. Hoping you a long and hap- t py life, I sign myself, Yours truly, "(Signed) W W Spencer." Mr Spencer was asked permission to publish his letter and he replied } as follows! "Cheraw.S C, November 20,1915. . "Mr T W Galyon, Columbia, S C. "Dear Sir:?In complying with ^ your request, I will state to you some facts and leave it to you to t make out a decent certificate. "T rrraHiiQfoH at- fY?lnmhia in 1858 r X ~v - with my health a perfect wreck. The doctors told me I had nervous prostration, ulcerated stomach and < chronic gastritis. I couldn't keep water on my stomach long enough . to get warm, but by prudence in diet and regular habits, I lived along ^ but never regained ray youthful vigor. Early in the fall, I felt my health failing, I became constipated, had sleepless nights with most fantastic dreams, no appetite and poor digestion. Then I saw your ad, and when the first bottle was gone, I began to take notice that something was going on. I have used four bottles and feel wonderfully improved?almost rejuvenated. I sleep well, appetite and digestion good, and I even get hundry, which I seldom ever felt before, and am always glad when meal time comes. My liver, stomach and kidneys now work in perfect harmony. "I don't crave publicity, but if you think my experience with Tanlac will be of any aid to suffering > Villi IIIUOU . WANTED? I HIGHEST CASH PRICE i PAID FOR EVERY HIDE | I CAN GET. BEFORE % \ YOU SELL BE SURE J S TO SEE ME. % IS F E P P S ? Vhenever You Need a General Tonic woman behind the man to Keep mm there. j I 1 Health and Happiness Depend upon Your Liver. i; i * That sluggish liver with its slug- J gish flow of bile is what makes the world look so dark at times. Dr King's New Life Pills go straight to the root of the difficulty by waking up the action of the liver and in- c creasing the bile. Dr King's New C Life Pills cause the bowels to act * more freely and drive away those ? "moody davs." 25c a bottle. I I _ i nurnamiy, 1 am very wiuhjk umi you make the best use of it you can. "Hoping you success, and with kindest regards, I am very respectfully. (Signed) W W Spencer." Tanlac, the premier preparation, is sold at Kingstrce Drug Co, Kingstree. Price: $1 per bottle,or six for $5. A' congress of neutral nations might satisfy themselves,but would their decision pacify the warring ones. | Why You Should Use Chamberlain's I Cough Remedy. jj Because it has an established 'repu- k tation won by its good works. Because it is most esteemed by j\ those who have used it for many < years, as occasion required, and are best acquainted with its good qual- J ities. <j Because it loosens and relieves a < cold and aids nature in restoring the j system to a healthy condition. Rnnonao it rinpQ not <*nntain onium } or any other narcotic. i Because it is within the reach of < all. It only costs a quarter. Obtainable everywhere. It takes the man behind the guns; to win the battles, but it takes the ! . i A A SPLENDID EXHIBIT Made by Williamsburg Home Demonstration Clubs. Miss Amanda Edwards, county igent Home Demonstration club vork,furnishes The Record with the Allowing report of work done by nembers of her clubs during the rear. The report shows the work ac. omplished by the first and second rear members and is highly creditible in every instance. One-tenth of an acre is the plot ?ach girl member is required to jlant, and first year girls plant tonatoes,while second year girls plant me-half tomatoes and one-half beans, )r one-twentieth of an acre of each. Ml girls are given the privilege of -ilonfinnr additinmil frnnq nthpr thfln ^/lauviug UUUtVIVUMl V?? ;hose required. SECOND YEAR GIRLS. Ela DaBose, Kingstree?617 lounds tomatoes, 844 of beans, 718 if okra, 112 of corn. Net profit on ill products, $106.53. Edna Clark, Cades?1143 pounds ;omatoes. Net profit for year, 547.50. Mamie Mouzon, Mouzons?830 lbs tomatoes,436 of sweet potatoes. Net profit for year, $21.15. Walline Huggins, Hemingway, R F D ?1625 pounds tomatoes, 415 of string beans,175 of corn,665 of lima leans. Net profit for year, $53.90. Bessie Williamson, Cades,R F D? 209 pounds beans, 52 of pepper, 53 )f okra, 333 of tomatoes. I SallieHaselden, Hemingway?101ft $ sounds tomatoes, 230 of beans. Net J srofit for year, $20.30. j FIRST YEAR GIRLS. i Mettie Eaddy, Vox?2666} pounds j ;omatoes. Net profit for year, $45. 2 Rita Powell, Venters?722 pounds ? ;omatoes. Net profit for year, i 531.25. f Mabel Haselden, Andrews?1964 J sounds tomatoes. Net profit for { fear, $15.75. ! Margaret Daniel, Cooper?780 lbs r :omatoes. i Lottie McKenzie, Cades?1720 lbs X ;omatoes. J Number of club members sub- * nitting reports, 75. Number of ? sounds of tomatoes reported,44,803. j total number of cans reported,5116. I Average cost of production per J 1-10 acre, $5.50; average profit, J Ufi SO i r r Best fireless cooker made by girl * ?Sallie Haselden, Hemingway. ? Best home-made fly trap?Keels ? Burjress, Kingstree. ! How's This? ! We offer One Hundred Dollar! Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe hint perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE. Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. U. P. Commander 6. E. Richardson I THE PEOPLE'S MARBLE I WORKS I 1 Sumter, - S. C. | Builders of all grades of I monumental works- Our I shop is equipped with mod- I ern machinery and ' we are E prepared to turn out work D of the highest quality at E reasonable prices. Drop a 1 I card and our representative I will call on you. ll-4-5tp I iPnui Hides! WBBmaSSSS^S3BB^3SES3tSESSSi II et Us Supply Yo Furnitu ""n (tfftm JUL i I N jj< Kimsirii jsj Con Kj Kingstree, - - Wo alcn nanrxT a lino ni ? v* uiuu vuii jr u liiJV/ vi home: Machine Needles, I all machines; Furniture Brooms, Etc. We stand bafck of ever fund your money on anythj is not satisfactory. We c cause we think you will wa because we think vou WO] in GOODS and PRICES. Steele Fun 208 Main Street THE m IBl J. L. ST HAS] Horses ai j For Sale or J. L. ST jj Livery, Feed ai ^ Lake City, fix 5*2v*2v4lvfi5*5v*lv*25*15*lv*2205t3505 rz j the price and get d upon. ^ 1ru T n n n ^ J I J i i IL ?s ?< Ill % South Carolina |5j |pixx?xa I FALL! H It Pays to Bu F^j How many time what seemed to be a yourself disappointed There are counte ^ same as counterfeit ^ Shoes that seem to yy wear them. (/k& * Shoes are genuine. r the price on the sole i It is better to pa] ^ a Shoe you can depen SHOES | y Good Shoes fe & s have you bought "bargain" and found rfeit Shoes just the ^ money. There are ^ be good until you ^ emi, fi rhe trade mark and ^ are your protection. ^ South Carolina j 89K?BraB?9HB8B EEEEEXg ur Needs In The ire Line ^ If we haven't just what you want we will order it for you. See | our line of Beds, Matt V tressas, Rugs, Window Shades and Art Squares before you buy. : little necessities for the Shuttles and Bobbins for Polish, Floor Oil, Mops, ything we sell and will reing you buy from us if it lon't make this offer be,_i. .. Lilt yuur muiiey uacis., uut NT. We can please you niture Co., Opposite Court House nwi uckey! 30TH | id Mules I Exchange. \ UCREY | ad Sale Stable * Jl Professional Sards "! 1 7r" r" claude'SccabeJ" fl Denial Surgeon, I Office in Hirsch building, over Kings- V tree Drug Co's. 8-28-tt fl DL ROBERT J. McCABE, J DENTIST, IKINGSTREE, S. C Q Office in McCabe Building, next to Court House. j M.D. NESMITH, * DENTIST, Lake City, S. C. YV. L. TAYLOR DENTIST, . Office over DrW V BrockJagton' 8 Store, KINGSTRCC, - S.C. 15-21-tf. 1 ^^ 1 I A. M. SNIDER, | J SURGEON DENTIST. I Over Gamble & Jacobs' Drug Store. I a J~DeS"GiUaitd ] g Attorney-at-Law J | Second Floor Masonic Temple m S Florence, S. G j $ General practitioner in all State and ' 9 R Federal Courts. | Benj. M-'NNES, M. R. C. V. S. 9 ? B. Kater MclNNES, M. D., V. M. D J P VETERINARIANS. h One of us will be at Kingstree the S first Monday in each month, at Hel- I S ler's Stables. 9-28-tf 1 I */|w KINGSTREE j I Lodge, No. 46 j |/^^a.F.M.. ] XJ meets Thursday before full moon each fl & month. Visiting brethren are cordially 1 Jl nyited. R K Wallace, W M. X? J M Ross. Sec. 2-27-ly 1 Kingstree Chapter, ^ Ko.'aa. Pi " Order Eastern Star ] ^1 Meets every Thursday night after full m ^n?A rtTAnlra lafAW fl uiwu aiiu vTY u yvccrvD laiti, ^ Mrs B E Clarkson, W M. A Mrs Stella Cook, Sect'y. 1-28-tf i .JLKingstrefi Lodge, a Ws?$ No-91 i j|p[ Knights ot Pythias Regular conventions every second and 9 fourth Tuesday night. Our visiting i J brethren always welcome. Castle Hall, d 3rd story Gourdin Building. 1-14 lyr BE Clarkson, CO. tj EC Epps, K of R & S. 9 vS\wj||Visiting choppers ror 4 Hah? invited to cor ? m * <ir 'ip and sit on a stumi \Sl-E Vyy or hang about on ?bf ^ limb'. A P H Stoll, 9 J M Brown, Clerk. /Con Com A Tim I m ummmammimm J NOTICE ll 1 8 Cottcn will bring best I 1 fa nrir>.,o at I^C^. 1 I . I | i?.v,o UL lullgsn CC CXI 1U H |! | T. J. Pendergrass a j will give you best values I J 1 for your money. Nice fresh ^ J Fish always on hand. We fl | j also carry a full and com- ^ ^ 8 piece line of Groceries, Cold A ft Drinks, Crockeryware and 8 w Glassware. J Z If you spend a night in fj I town and miss Pendergrass' I Boarding House you will re- q 11 gret it. S x bedrooms up 11J stairs and everything com- ,< a I plete. S . i Our PootonMnt is H mm WVAA AVVUtUUlUllt AO UllU^l . 2 | the management of Mrs. J. j | Sj Hamlet, who will give you J" $ A-l service. Call and see A | her. ] 1 Pendergrass Brothers Co. | J KlnjJstree, - S. C. j CHICHESTER S PILLS * < 1 v_^r-v Tin: ??iamoni? / rand. a k "J LadlrsI AckyourDroirElaiiir^A J V ; (. ' \ K.? < MlMNBrMMfVS 'jfl a i I'll Is in fit it and Hold metai:ic\\X/ I ! "j-v I ox.-s. -.e.icl with B'.uti Ribbon. \/ |H i ^ ^'1 Take n.- other. Buy of your * V I 1/ CX WrujreN'. AskforCIIM'irKS.TFnS , 1 | w Jf 0!AH?MD BRAND PILLS, far M A Fy year:, k nov n as Best, Safest, A'ways Reliable g SOLD CV DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE - i Receipt Books, Blank Njiss, Mortgages and all Legal Blanks in demand, for sale at WM 4 The Record office. If we have not the 9 form you wish we can print it cn short ? notice.