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| Cades Chronicles. j; V?WWWWV\WVVW?WWVV? ^ I he Cades Ginning Co. commenced operations Sat arday with I Mr W I) Owens as manager.) With an up to-date plant and! modern equipment Cades can nowj i ,,r largest and I (/! <*>? \/i "U- w? ^ most complete ginneries in this | part of t!io State. Cades will have a fail corps of, c- ltoti seed buyers who will keep ' the market keyed up to the top notch j Humor hath it that one of our J younc business men contemplates i taking to himself a better half | in the very near future. Mrs E L Payne and Master LeKoy visited Scrauton one day last week. Our merchants are busy open ing up lull stoeks of goods in anticipation of the fall trade. Mr Hugh McCutchen, Sprunt's popular and genial cotton buyer, was in town Saturday. There will be a big Sundayschool picnic at the Baptist church on the 3rd Saturday in September. On Sunday following the ordinance ot Baptism will be administered to a number of candidates. IVANHOB. | Bennett Swamp Bubbles || "t.anin j rannllv ifl I V.'IIUUII IS UJ'O unit, ... (his community, bu( pickers are scarce. Forty cents a hundred doesn't seem to tempt them. t Mrs P (' McKnight and Miss I Emmie Tilman, from near King?tree, were guests of Mr J A Bradham's family Sunday, i J. M Gist of the ^oleman Road, aci-ompancd by R M Lawrence, vi>i1ed triends in this* section rei cently. A good deal of cotton is being *old in the nearby markets. Eight -rents and over, ie the prevailing price. Wild Violet. W. Boyd Evans to the People. I desire to express mv thanks to my fellow Democrats in South C*r?iina for their expression of confidence in me as h candidate | for Railroad Commissioner in the primary, leading my opponent lor the second race by nearly two thousand votes, and bez to submit v mv claims to the voters, asking for their suffrages in the second primary. All of my opponents and myself discussed the questions m reference to the Railroad Commissioner's office and the welfare of the people in every County, and separated as friends. My opponent is from the same territory as the two incumbents. When Mr. Wilborn retires, the; great eastern, northeastern und! south-eastern sections of the State, f I comprising the large-it part of the - > ? .:i_. ..A JState, wira ine largcM raimwu ttiloaire. wili be absolutely unrepresented on the Board. Living! in the central par* of the State, and being a native of Marion, by! which County I was endorsed fori the position, i submit (hat i am j in a position, ;!' elected, to seej that ail sections of our progressive : State a?o properly represented.; If I am honored with your >u;-j fragt's. \<>u may reM assured that' I. uii! perform the duties of th^; office of Kaiiroad Commissioner i i with 'he fidelity that I have rerved | mv people i:i she pa-t , / . l M | For a bad uute in thw mouth take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by I)r. W. L. Wallace, Kingstree, and Lake City Drug Co.. Lake City. J t j V~ J Seeds/ ' Crimson Clover: I will yield under favorable condi- i | tions 8 to 10 tons of green food per 1 j i acre, or 1$ to 2i tons of hay and j is worth as a fertilising crop, $20. i | to $25. per acre. Fuli information ie erntHiTied in our Fall Catalogue ' I just issued, which we will mail free i '! I upon request. ?j 1 Wood 'a Fall Catalogue also tells J all about Vegetable ami Farm ' I Seeds for Fall Planting, Seed 1 Wheat,'Oats, Rye, Barley, \ Vetches. Orass and I { * Clover Seeds, etc. i j | Write for Fall Catalogue and ' I prices of any tweeds desired. i { T. W. WOOD & SONS, J Seedsmen, Richmond, Va. j I APPEALING TO TILLMAN. Frantic Efforts Being Made to Get the I Senator to Help the Weak Men, But He Declines to Respond Since the primary last week j frantic appeals have been made t to Senator Tillraau by panicky candidates. They wish to be saved from defeat if it can be possibly done. They are now J willing to make any pledges of loyalty and support to Tillman. But the senator is just a little too astute. He has been in politics too long to risk his popularity by attempting at the last moment to j overcome a tremendous lead, j Then, it is doubtful if the senator really cares to go to the rescue. He may fear that his friends,! made too powerful, will attempt to undermine ins castle. Then, again, so far as the gubernatorial contest is concerned, it is creditably reported that the i senatof weeks ago saw how the wind was blowing and picked Hey ward as the winner. The betting men are offering big odds on the leader in this I ra?-e. A k?ad of 18,000 votes has never been overcome in the history of South Carolina primaries I LI.. ;ll ana il prooauiv uevci v, m. Card of Thank*. kditor County Record:? Please allow me space in your paper to thank the voters of Williamsburg county lor the support j civen me in the primary of the 26fh. I trnst that I shall be further remembered by them in the second election. I promise, if elected Railroad Commissioner, to do ail I can tor the people's interest. B. L. Cacgumax. Mt. Willing, S. C. August, 29. 1902. When h tramp *ee:? axe it aiwaps gives turn a splitting headache. A man's second love nearly always owns more property than his tirst one. g IS YELLOW POISON | in your blood? Physician* call 9 it!laiarial Germ. It can be seen a changing red Mood yeilow under microscope. It works day and 1 night. First, it turns your com| plexion yellow. Chilly, aching } sensations creep down yoar backbone* You feel weak and i E worthless. i j ROBERTS* CHILL TONIC i wKf stop the trouble now. K m enters the blood at once and | 5) drive* oat the yeHow poison. H If negtecrea ana wnuti wmus, i ? Fevers, Night-Sweats and a gen- B I ? era] break-down coma later on, B j a Roberta' Tonic will ctire yoa g m then?bwt why wait? Prevent I B latere sickness. The manatee- * ; tarcrs know all about this yet- 8 1 ja low poison and have perfected ? 3 Roberts' Tonic to drive It oat, jg & newish yo?r system, restore ? 9 eppotHe, pwrify the blood, pre- j? ! b/ vent and core CKHls, Fevers and I ! .# Materia. H Ua& cared tfcou-5- J $ nnds?ft wlti cwr yoo. or yow ^ jL money teck. This is iair. Try M B K. Pries, 25 cents. K fl L. B. Johnson. W, S. Lyneb. | Lots of men would make money but for the trouble they might bump up against in trying to pass it. Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that on Monday. September l, 19(?2. we will apply t-o the J"dge of Probate of Williamsburg county for a final discharge as executors of the estate of W. W. King, deceased. T. K. KING, W. p. KING. Aug7-4t Executors. Final Discharge. Xotie- is hereby given thai on Monday, September 15, 1902,1 will apply to Judge of Probate of Williamsburg county tor a final discharge as administratrix of the estate of G. R. Grimslev, deceased. MRS. LOU II. GRIMSLEY. Aug21-4t. Administratrix. Registration Notice. The office of the Supervisors of Registration will l?e opened on the first Monday in every month for the purpose of the registering of any person who is qualified as follows: Who shall have been a resident of the tstate for two years, and of the county one year, and of the polling precinct "in which the elector offers t> vote four months before the day of election, and shall ha,-e paid, six months before, any poll tax then uue and payable, and who can both read and write any section of the constitution of 18S5 submitted to him by the Suptrvisors of Registration, or "who can show that he owns, and has paid all taxes collectable on, during the present year, property in this State assessed at three hundred dollars 01 more. J. J. EADDY, tf Clerk of Hoard. Pure Corn Whiskey. 4 FULL QUARTS $3.00, Express Paid. No Marks to Indicate Contents. Direct From Distiller to If 1 This isold steok w)?iskey, put up in plain eot1" e ton wood eases holding Four, Six ana Twelve bottles to ease. No marks rasUyjVgA to indicate contents. ralHHHj Tills whiskey is rsp?cRSaSEg ially suitable for roedic[A. LAC Km inal purposes, lieing pure and of the best quality. ^'ou are at to have your family physiclan test it and if not ''WNwnrcsrPi! satisfactory retnrn it at ftr*^*VSfrfl ni-v l'xP''ns'' an,i I wi'! ffifr'fmTl refund y-Hu money. No BflIfl!|ljfl family should l>e'withVjliUHlUP fUP a case. No order must rail for less than four quarts by express prepaid. ! . ??.V* lol?i..a tfw fll'l II lllierestuu HI ? ui.'Mr.i n J uv iui J 14 4 price list. In or<lerintf remember \\ h;skey cannot be .shipped C. O. !>., and all orders mu^t be accompanied by cash Address all communications to. ? A. LACKEY, Hamlet, N. C. QhANGEBURS COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. ORANGEBURG, 3. C. t-t Beautiful and healthful location. Artesian water. liepaired aud remodeled buildings. Special courses in Music, Art and Elocution. Four classes?two preparatory and rt'>H'Prnr?u r*.?o \? www tui a. ir^'uug a\j the Sophomore unci Junior classes i?i the best colleges of the country, or the business requirements of life. Thorough and systematic foundation work the aim. ?? For catalogue aud particulars write JA5. R. CROUCH, o34 PRESIDKNT. LARD SUBVEYINGT First clsiss work promptly and (?) accurately done. Apply or write to R. E.MORRIS, Lake City. 8.C. t( Skin Diseases. Kor ?.ncl p^n:.an.?ot Hi.t . isjilV rheur *u<3 ii-m-ina, C -riaia'B Eye and JSkiii Obit-men > dtbont sa t"~trxy. It rviirvt-- ?be lot. raiC Had uur'.i.n* nJmoet iiii-tatiilr h:. ivi.Ti'-ued * [irnnhri"' fir*-. It it'/h. bKr't^-r'5 it' r. *.:! ! b-vi. ?'T* T.v, j!fS, itchir.jt j i b*}?pe<I r rhronic v w- eyee > >. .T*:ralaJ?yi lid*. Dr. Condition Fetid*** t?w horeee are the beet touic. blood pnrid<*? and vermifuge Price. Mcanta. Sold hi II r* You have Boys ai I F age to be sent ( If you want thorough work. If you want safe discipline. If you want a health locality If you want wholesome mora If you want inspiring influen If you want proper and palat If, in short, you want those t ?* ..! tnnvul mill nllCdiflfll ?2 lilCLlUII^ ulul uuu i'u vuivui ? then your duty id plain?6eu< WELSH NECK HIGH S( HARTSVILLE, S. 0I CitUlogue St'ni on l(?*qu?Ht. flSSCSSSCSCSCSCS CJP \V. E. Jknkinsok, K. P. Ekvin, R. D. n PEOPLE'S TOBACCO WARE! |T K D. CLARK, Mai 1 8 /This is to inform the tobacco oounty that the People's Tobacco Wan /re-organized and a new company has t capital to meet the requirements of the ? fi. il*A tM?Ar>hnn r\4 fKo niunatr^n /lb IS I-1JC I11ICI1I.II/1J UJL VIIV UlllUUgVV a tobacco market here in Manning tl 8? market in the State and to conduct such a way as to recommend it to the I the Tobacco men of all sections. Todj give us a showing; we feel confider 8? with your returns. Thanking you in advance for wl ! give, we lemain, Yours I PEOPLE'S TOBACCO J. H. WEDDING HflRPW 29 E. 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