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m - ? ' i i:1 * I COIJ i 111 eiTY BEPJKIIEIf f! jjj In charge of V ' T tt A SR Vcn $ ~ Ri Sopptnr A. Ii. Williams went to Columbia last week. Mr. Cash Epps returned with him, and is now at his fathers, near Cades. Mr, L. 0. Hollowav, the Ameri can Tobacco Co's. representative, came in last night, and will be with us this season. He was accompanied by Mr. ^Durham, his Iraanor Hon. \V. H. Wells of Florence spent a (lav last week in our town on legal business in connection with other . matters. He is seeking to represent Florence in the State Senate for the coming lour years. Mr. Carter,of the lirm of Henry ! Elwell & Co., produce commission merchants of New York, was in town a few days ago. Mr. Carters house does a good deal ot1 business with the truckers of this section. T' r? <. 41. ? Mr. lieorge l. liurneu, mc Florence tinner and plumber, was at work here last week on Mr. A. N. Sutcliffe's house. We beheve that Mr. Burnett controls all the work in his line in our town, and gives satislaction. A protracted meeting was begun at the Methodist church {Sunday, and will continue through the week. The pastor is being assisted by Revs. S. S. Gasque and W. P. Gause. Services are being held each day at 4 p. m. and S 30 p. m. Little Kosa, the two-year-old daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. IL C. Godwin, breathed out her little life last'Friday. On Saturday she was lard in her tiny bed in the Baptist churchyard, and was left alone with her God, who sent her to brighten a home ior a short while and then leave it desolate. Our sympathies are with the % stricken ones. Judge Baldwin again dons the judicial robe which lie laid aside a few years ago. He has been appointed magistrate, Vice J. II. I). Gaskins resigned. Judge Bald win made a first-rate magistrate during his former tenure, and we are quite sure the choice this time is a wise one. He may occasionally be away from his office, but this should be excused, as lie is a single man. Mr. T. J. Revnolds, who buys for the R. J. Reynolds Co., the manufacturers of tiie famous "R. J. K." tobacco, has again taken iiis place on our market. .Mr. Reynolds was here two years ago, I i d | In every town JL and village may be had, MTlllica ! Hm) Axle ! yGrease I that makes your I I ,<5TeE* horses glad. J [wmmnmmmmmmmmmn fNTY NE IWMWWMWmMMmUMM but did not return last season on account of his health. He 13 now I much improved, and we are glad, to see him with us again. He buys ' good tobacco only, and when a! pile of weed goes on the floor he secures it or the other man pays dear for his prize. Air. Reynolds tells us that he is thinking ot making his home here. We hope he will do this. Tobacco is pouring in at a lively rate and the prices are good. Yes, very good. Saturday's soles were especially heavy and high. Mr. C. R. Weaver sold, some of which brought as high as 27 cents. Mr. J. I. McCants had a good load for which he received fine prices, one lot brought 32 cents. This is the highest wo nave heard of this season. It seems that anything having the appearance of tobacco will sell. One man had a pile which contained the whole thing, stems, leaves, roots and all?the entire stalk pulled up and cured. I This brought 54 cents. It appears a little strange, yet i it seems true, that the unmarried i tobacco men who come here do i nm rptn:iin loillf. This is rapidly becoming not only a fine ! tobacco market but a first-rate bachelor market. Manager Hall was the first to quit a single blessedness. Ilis partner soon followed suit. And now another one will j go under the hammer next Sunday. This one has been crying ua half and a ha't" until he has concluded to take on the other half. When seen vesterdav lie j seemed a little "skittish/'but he , is trying to keep up a brave front notwithstanding the guying. He has our hearty wishes lor a happy future. ^vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv\.> J I I Cades Chronicles. < r f j \^V%WV%WWVWWWWW\W Cash Epps returned last week from Columbia, where he was sent some time time ago for treatment. ! He is much improved in health, 1 and we are glad to welcome him ' home again. Rev. William Roof is conducting a pro:racted meeting iu the ; local Methodist church. To meet the demand of his increasing patronage. G. L. Sauls 1 will, in the near future, enlarge and otherwise improve his already large store. C. \V. Munn spent a day in Lake City last week. I Since the recent rams fanners V J have relaxed (heir facial features and their countenances are again illumined with hope. ' A quantity of melons is now on the market. They are generally of good quality. Lightning struck the dwelling of Bill Fulmore, colored, three : mile* East of here, one day last , week and destroyed it. Mrs. T. E. James returned last week to tier hanie. near Scranton, from a visit to relatives here. I Mrs. JR. T. Parker, who recently nioveii ro iieo^omwn, reiurut-u Saturday tor a few days visit to relatives near here. j j Sam 13. McGill's many friends were glad to see him here a few days ago. He has b?en filling a responsible position at Wadmalaw for the past six months. On account ol the unhealthy condi ws. 1 iWMWiMmwiiwiwww^ tion of the place, Mr. McGil! thinks he will not return to Wadmalaw. M. J. Barfieid has been indisposed for some days, but is somewhat better at this time, I am glad to say. M. D. Nesinith loft Monday for Marion to take charge ot the branch store recently established by his progressive firm in that county. Mr. Nesmith's friends? whose name is legion?regret his removal very much, but wish him great success in his new place of business. Water from the artesian well near the Methodist church has made its way right in front of the church, and the people are put to a good deal of inconvenience gelting in the sanctuary dry footed. If its course is not changed soon it will be in a worse plight than now and require more work to put it in order. I Look here, boys, what has become of the Cades ball team? Don't let an occasional defeat wipe you clean out ol existence. Great minds use defeat as a lesson I lo teach them to conquer. By all I means let's keep up the base ball club. IVANHOB. A Quirk Cni* For Bee Stln?t. First pull the sting from the ftesh. then bruise the fresh leaves of the coni' inon weed known as vervain and rub the wound well with tbern. ufler whleb ; bind to it a plaster of the crushed leaves well moistened. Tbls will pre vent swelling and ease the pain. Ver| vain may l>e used (in Its dried stf.ie by J stepping the leaves in hot water. It is gathered in September by negro nurses in the south and hung up to dry for ! winter use.?Ladies' Home JorunaL When a Man Wel?h? Uik. A man weighs less when the barome! ter is high, notwithstanding the fact ! that the atmospheric i>res;sure ou blin ! is more than when the barometer is low. As the pressure of air oo an j ! ordinary sized man la about fifteen | i tous. the rise of the mercury from j twenty-nine to thirty-one inches adds j about one ton to the load be h.?s to > ; carry. Donbtfnl PrftlH. Miss Uppersee?The audience went wild over my singing. 1 had to lepeat ! my song no less than four time*. J Mrs. Oldtlmer?Why. thafs jinrt the j time they used to make over me nt ; school. I've known the time when the teucuer rnaae iue *i,v iu? irT>suu ^.*7. ' half a dozen times.?Boston Transcript. How About Your Heart Fed your puke a few minutes. Is it regular? Are you ?hort of breath, after slight exertion as going up stairs, sweeping, I walking, etc? Do you have pain in left breast, side or between shoulder blades, choking sensations, fainting or smothering spells, inability to i lie on left side? If you have any ct these symptoms you certainly have a weak heart, J j and should immediately take | Miles' Heart Cure Mr. V. H. Oaks of Jamestown, R Y? whose genial iace appearfttbove, says "Excesstve use of tobacco seriously i j affected my heart I suffered sevete pains about the heart and hx Che left | shoulder and side; whfre thepalnitatiaa would awaken nx from my sleep. I began taking Dr. MOes' Heart Cure and soon found parroanent relief.*' Sold by all Onifflsta, < Dr. Mi let Medical Co., Elkhart, Irvd. I i i I We have o" han 1 a car load of ] them linger Ion er therefore \AIr\ Dtoc I I rv Thp VV C I CIOO W jo i i iv> Don't quarrel with opportunity, 1 last. All the standard makes. suchu? doek,E nger, Barber and R. E. Junes We make you practicallv a oU LIVERY DEF Is always supplied with Good Horses J. L. STUCI Lake Cit | DR. L. 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