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y \' y*;i?r {" * CADES CHRONICLES. " Topics'of Local and Personal Interest as Seen by our Correspondent. The crosstie business continues to flourish. Mr.*W. E, Nestnilh visited relatives at Docks Sunday." Mr. LeRov Pavne spent a lewdays at Scranton last week. xtr W .T Nelson, of Indian town, is visiting friends here. Mr. H. G. Askins was here one day last week getting acquainted with the voters. Mr. W. P. McGill, a suburban resident of Cades, has the best oats of the season. Miss Sal lift Wilson, of Kingstree, paid onr town a pleasant visit Saturday afternoon. We aie glad to report thnt. Mr. Pres Wheeler is able to be out after several days' illness. Messrs. C. W. Cade and O. C. Carsten are the first that we knew of to have beang up. Who can beat this? Measles is an unwelcome vi<ilor in town. Mr. R. 0. Carsten is the only victim so far, bat more cases are likely to develop. I understand thai Mr. M. D. Nesmith, who was acquitted at the recent term of court, will re. turn here in a few days and resume charge of his business at his this place. Mr. Beltoa Lockhardt. of Lee?ville, was here Saturdav on i visit to his friend, Rev. William Roof. Mr. Lockhar.ir. we unler .. A K.-.W nnna u Pfttitinr. at Mauu, W?o ? . Inaiantown, in this county. We thought there would be *ome more ikexpo'- visitors to mention this week, but none of our Tieople has attended lately. Mr. Pres Wheeler tells us, however, that he contemplates visiting the :big shaw next weak. Mr. C. G. Carsten went to Salters Saturday and purchased a iarga drove of cattle. Mr. Carslen already has a good lot of beef cattle on hand, for which he will ~ * -1 - 1 7 _ doubtless Un<l a reauv saie. nr skills from ten to twelve head a week. The baseball fever has struck this section and the boys are talking about organizing a club. This should ceitamly be done, as there i?? a plenty of boys in tnis vicinity who are large enough, -old enough and good looking enough to make good players. We ?ee no reason why they should ihesitate to organize and start to play ball immediately, if not :3<"OUWr. TOBACCO NOTES. The tobacco beds in this potion are fine. Some of our farmers .peem to think they are much ?niore promising now than they were last year this lime. Tina we are plad to note. This branch of farrmnpis steadily gaining ground in this section. There are lew of *?urfarmers who do not plant, the weed and the more they plant it ihe more familiar they become with its cultivation and preparation for market. Consequently *t is pet tins to be a source o! wealth .to those who attend to it properly. IT/vj* nf' niir termor* Lldtroflize W| \M?I ? the Star Warehouse of Like City, which is under the a hie management of Mr. Hall. It is rumored ikit Mr. Hall will retire from the amnagenient of this warehouse, which is unpleasant news, srener ally, to our tobacco fanners whose pa'ronace Ue has gained. Col. Pete Epos, one of our most thrifty and progressive tobacco growers and who likes to polish up anything just a bit, remarked in the writer* presence the otbet a I ay thai he always liked to sos Mr. Hall cutting the pigeon's wins when a man's tobaccc brought a good price. Col. Epps said that Mr. Hall i-eems to be equally as proud as the man thr.t told the tobacco, Ivan-hoe. C ow .and JJog Feed. We have ?n hand Corn ano Wheat braa, Chops, hominy feed middlings Cotton Seee Meal and Hull* and will keof .these all the year round, 13A III 4k Co, A sign of the timer. "Fashionable Spring Millinery." WIELDS A SHARP AX. Millions marvel at the multitude of maladies cut off by Dr. King's New Life Fills?the most distressing too. Stomach. Liver and Itowel trouble*? i Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, I Bijiousness, Fever, Malaria, all fal 1 j before these wonder workers. 23c at J D- Scott's drutf store. A true democrat's democracy is like Caesar's wife's virtue. A NEARLY FATAL RUNAWAY Started :i horrible ulcer on the leg of J H. Orner, Franklin Grove, 111., j which defied doctors and all remedies for four years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him. Just as good lor ?oils, Burns, Bruises. Cuts. Corns, Scalds, Skin Eruptions and Piles. 25c at D. C. Scott's drug store. Some m?n starve on hope when; they might get fat on hustle. I A DOCTOR'S BAD PLIGHT. | "Two years ago, as a result of a severe cold, I lost my voice," writes Di, M. L. scarbrough, of Hebron, Ohio, "then began an obstinate cough, j Every remedy known to me as a prae- j t icing physician lor 35 years, failed, j and I daily grew worse. Urged to try Dr. King's New Discovery lor Consumption, Coughs and colds, I found quick relief, and for last ten days have ft It better than for two year.-." Positively guaranteed for Throat and Lung troubles by D. C. Scott. >j Some people take off their religion 1 with their Sunday clothes. ' TIIF. GREAT DISMAL SWAMP I <\? iri.njn:? o Kraurlinnr crrnilliH of VJl ? JI?1III<1 IO U UI uvui?ih rs* Malaria germs. So is low, wet or marshy ground everywhere. These germs cause weakness, chills and fever, I aches in the hones and muscles, and siay induce dangerous maladies. But Electric Bitters never fail to destroy them and cure malarial troubles. They will surely prevent typhoid. "We tried many remedies for Malaria and Stomach and Liver troubles," writes John Charleston, of Byesville, O , "but never touud anything as good I as Electric Bitters." Try them. Only ' 00c. D. C. Scott guarantees satisfacj tion. ! Too many men mistake official ; commissions f?r licenses to steal. . WANTS TO HELP OTHERS. "I had stomach trouble all my life." says Edw. Mehlcr, proprietor of the j Union Bottling Works, Erie, Pa.,"and j tried all kinds of remedies, went to ' doctors and snent considers We money trying to get i moment's ; peaea. Finally I read of Kodol DysI pjpsla Cure and h ivc been rakiug it to my great satisfaction. I ncrer found irs equal for stomach trouble and gladly recommend it in liope that I may help other sufferers/' Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cure* all stomach troubles, y?u don't have to diet. Kodol DyspepI sia Cure digests what you eat. f>. C. , Scott. '| Leisure is only spare time for a | person to do neglected things. SAVED MAXY A TIME. I Don't neglect coughs and cold* even j if it is spring. Such cases often result j seriously at this season just because ; people are careless. A do?e ot One Minute Cough Cure will remove all I danger. Absolutely sifc. Acts at jv.tcc. Sure ore for coughs, colds, .croup, grip, bronchitis, and other I throat and lung troubles 'T have j us *d One Minute Cough Cure several i fears," says Postmaster C. 0. Dawson, i Ti-.pr Tit "It ia the verv best cough 1 medicines oa the market. It has J sav me many a severe spell of sick. , 11 ess an 1 I war.uly recommend it. ' j ' The children's favorite." I). C. Scott ( i ? ' A right-momeat blunder may be .j better than a wrong-time precisej ness. A VALUABLE A1EDICIXE ro:t coi'uhs axd colds jx children. I have not the slightest hesitancy | . in recommending Chamberlain.sCt-uph ' iCemedy t<> all who are suffering from '; coughs or colds," says Chas. M. Cramer. ' Esq., si well known watchmaker, of ? Colombo, Ceylon. "It has been some : tw? j ears since the City Dispensary >! I rst called my attention to this valu! able medicine and 1 have repeatedly , us?*d it and it bas always been ben?' liciui. It has cured me quickly of all ! chest cold*. It is especially effective 'for children and seldom takes more '. than one bottle to cura them of hoarse'! ness. I have psrsuaded many to try I i tills valuable medicine, and they are > j all a-* well pleased as myself over the tj results." For sale by D. C. Scott, jiiiusgUt. * I In the midst of life a man is in debt. Try Chamberlain's Stomach & Liver Tablet.*, the best physic. For sale by D. C. Scott, I)iuggi*t Hope is the power whieh mitigates the heart's deepest grief. To Cure a Cold in One Day, Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. VV. Grove's signature is on each box.2oe. Possibilities of genius are few when compared with impossibilities. The Best Prescription for Malaria. Chills and Fever is a. bottle of Graves Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron and quinine ina tasteless for in. No care?no pay. Price 5Uc. The sharper a man is the harder it is to make a tool of him. doses of it, my son regained consciousness and recovered entirely within twenty-four hours," ?ays Mrs. Mary Haller, of Mt. Crawford. Va. This Remedy is for sale by I). C. Scott, Druggist. The nt?n who is sorry that he is iu the business is not likely to be alone in his regret. GOOD FOR RHEUMATISM. Last fall I was taken with a very severe attack of muscular rheumatism which caused me great pain and annoyance. After trying several pre seriptions ?md rheumatic cures, I decided to use Chamberlain's! Pain Balm, which I had seen advertised in the South Jcr-eyman. After two applications of this Kennedy I was much better and after i?ing one bottle*, was completely cured,?Sallik Harris, Salem, X. J. For sale by I). C. Scott, Druggist With book agents who do not have a bicycle, horse or automobile, success lies in "de" feet. BETTER THAN PILL?. The question has been asked, "In what way are Chamberlain'* Stomach & Liver Tablet* superior to pill*?"' Our answer is: They are easier and more pleasant to take, more mild and aretitlc in effect and more reliable as they can always be depended upon. Then they cleanse and invigorate the stomach and leave the bowels in a natural condition, while pills are more IliirMl 111 Client nuu men use is viwui followed by constipation. For sale by D. C. Scott, Druggist. A man who is ambitious for an easy time is not likely to have business interfere with his ambition. SHOT IX HIS LEFT LEG. For all kinds of sorss, burns, bruises, or other wounds I)e Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is a sure cure. Skin diseases yield to it at once. Never fails in cases of piles. Cooling and healing. None genuine but DeWittV Beware of counterfeits. "I suffered for many years from a sore cau?>d by a gun shot wound in the left leg," says A. S. Fuller' English, Ind. "It would not heal and gave me much trouble. I used all kinds of remedies to no purpose until I tried DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. A few boxes completely cured me." D, C, Scott, J Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quirine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, no pav. Price 25 cents. The soft touch of a baby's fingers makes a man feel just a little nearer heaven. You Know What you are Taking When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 50c. I'rayeisare usually thin after be ing strained through a mortgaged church roof. XEGLECT MEANS DANGER. Don't neglect biliousness and constipation. Your health will suffer permanently if you do. I)e Witt's Little Early Risers cure such cases. M. B, Smith, Butternut, Mich., says ''DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the most satisfactory pills I ever took. Never gripe or cause nausea." D. (f. Scott. Time spent in bemoaning the failure of yesterday will not insure the success of to-morrow. "A neighbor ran in with a bottl* of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Rfmedy when my son was suffering with severe cramps and was given up as beyond hope by ray regular physician, who stands high in his profession. After administering three We have op han 1 a car load of 13 them linger Ion er uierefore We Pass Up The Don't quarrel with opj>ortunity, hi last. All the standard makes, such as dock,E nger, Barber and R. E. Jones. We make you practically p ?sem uUE LIVERY DEF Is always supplied with Good Horses a T T nrnTTriL J. L. biui/r Lake Oifr ISTe-v?- Store! One chance is all we ask to convince OUR SPEC! Mini, ifldies' rt Gents' Furnl! THINGS THAT DELIGHT THE LTHAT CAN'T STEWART Lake Cit SFECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO Having sold us her entire stock ar who is in our employ, will be pleased at our store. DR. L, B, JDHJV Practicing Physician, Si Next Door to Stuart & Floyd., Pure Wrnff*, Chemical* and Hedl Preparation*. All kind* of,'Drn( ?it-s Fancy Perfumery Jand Fla Green, Garden Seeds Ete. wvwwvww Cold and Refrei neA.ni.T irtnH. Soda Wafer, Coc Fresh i'mltot Fancy Caudles, 'Fob /wwwvw^wwwvwvwww^ {> D. C. SCOTT, President. j THE BANK OF i| Transacts a General | COLLECTIONS CAREFULLY i PROMPTLY I \ DEPOSITS FROM $1.00 IJ X DIKEt'l I HENRY P. WILLIAMS, I JOHN A. KELLEY, ?vvv*vvvvvvv?v?vvv*vvv%*vvv% ~ W. F. CLAYTON. Attorney at - Law. FLORENCE, S. 0. j Practices ir all the United Staka Courts, and in the Courts of Florence and Williamsburg Counties. Attention, Bicvcle Eiders! i ' J ? I CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OK Bicycle Sundries, Bepairine Material otiH Tirps ; SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH. J( Bring nie your difficult repair work. ? Am prepared to execute first-class work on short notiee. Respectfully, I E. J. AOSTON. Kingstreo, S, C. I Some men mistake pewity for piety. Dr. Cady's Condition Powders. Are just what a horse needs when in bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. They are not food but j medicine and the best in use to put a | horse in prime condition. Trice 25 cts j . per package. For saIs bj D. C. Scott. I No orders for corn and oats will be filled unless accompanied by the cask. Barr & Co, \ 1 this si fa stars is sa srsly baa of tbs gun alas S Laxative Brotao-QoioiDc **?? 0 tbs naif; thiA cprsa t?M tm ?w ?sy * ~ j *v> : 5' Sggg Li! I UUGIES, and can't afford to let Profits to You. it come now and buy while thev Hackney, Taylor A Canady, Hayt of half the profits if you buy now ARTMENT nd Stylish and ServicableVehicIea :ey & co? u S. 0. UTeTxr O-oocls! i you of the quality of our goods. AT TV TS slings, Dry Goods and Notfofis. \DIES HEARTS AT PRICES BE BEAT. & FLOYD, y, S. O. DRESSMAKING AMILLTNERY ' id good will Miss Ida G. ledgers, to serve her frieuds and customers ISDN, irgeon and Druggist, LAKE CITY, S. C. ? * ? ? D- ??? nnH nnBiNpcTOt :f?iNt?* lkandri?a, Toilet R?'qui* yoriag' Extract*. Also Pari* 1AAA4|AAA4 rVW% WW> shing Drinks a Coin, Etc., and a fine line of acco, Cigar* and Cigarette*. ^VVV\VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV\P EDWIN 0. EPPS, Cashier. J KINGSTREE. \ Banking Business. ji r LOOKED AFTER AND \\ REMITTED. i PW'ARD RECEIVED. JI ORIt )[ R. D.ROLLINS, D, C. SCOTT. <> */wwww*wvwwvtww\d W. L. BASS, Attorney at Law. LAKE CITY, S. C. H. G. ASKINS, " itterney and Counselor at Law. NOTARY PUBLIC. LAKE CITY, S. 0. 1-9 ly A M SNIDER Surgeon Dentist Lingstree, 16th to 30th of each month. ,ake City, 1st to 15th of each month. Kingstree, every Saturday. Satisfaction Guaranteed. R, J, McCABE, 11' DENTIST. KINGSTREE, S. C. FOB SALE. trick in any quantity to suit purcha*r. The Beat Dry Press Machine*made -v v pecial shape* made to order. Correpondence solicited betore ptactnf your rders, W. R. PUNK. P, O Box 103. Kingatm, 8. C.