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mamxrxc^m. um+mmirnt ii'?v*t - XUl'l.2. SPRING BANK R'FPLES. i'he lew lays of jleav..: neather ta?t week were ves relict.I)in?ji alter the s< vere iit.d i l l.i' ...: U i j'fiH f I A . Mr ali ? v Mui^ets. u ho ha been merchandizing at Jlouzoi toi a long time, has *.old out hi entire stools to Mr Henry Reanioi aihi retired from the mercantif busi ne??. Miss Bertha Pearson of Work n?jn, who has been critically sici c. lyphoiii fever, is slowly recover ii.g. Dr W G Gamble has beet attending her. Mr J Oleve McElveen of Sprint Bank has decided to remove t< Lake<'ity to open up a mercan tile business and engage in Irucl far m i 11 Mr and Mrs Leland Burgees ar< smilinc on a welcome arrival ai their home in this vicinity. It,i a boy. Mrs J E Kennedy is very low at this writing, ijhe is afflicted with a pulmonary I rouble and hei condition is serious. Cotton is opening rapidly and picking is in lull blast. More An ox. . *-- * -~-? CHAT FROM CADES. There has beeu a great deal ol sickness in our community this summer, but it is gratifying to note that the health conditions are improving. The cotton ginneries at Cades have started up for the season. Carsten Bros, have recently opened up a lull line of general niaroh'inHl.fl in llioir clrtl'O at 111^ I VUdllU'. V 1(1 t IIV H M Cade*. They will also handle baggie-, wagons, etc. Messr?. G L Sauls and Nesmith Bros have recently enlarged their mercantile buildings and will carry larger stocks of'goods this tail. Miss O'.* Brown, who has been visiting her parents here, hagone to Florida. I am glad to state that Mr F J Smith, through the skillful tnini trations of his physician, l>r \V J liaselden, has recovered from a severe a*lack of' malaral fever. Mr Robert Carsten has compleled a summer pasture, in which he will keep a fine lot ol ttiil.'ii I'jitt-i Mr hue. Iure is an excellent ranga lor cattle. News is about as scarce around licit as roses in December. When anything happens I will write again. S. W. S. BUCKLEN'S ABN1UA SALVE Has world-wide fame for marvellous cures. It surpasses any other salve, lotion, ointment or balm for Cuts, Corus, Burns, Boils, Sores, Felons, Ulcers, Tetter, Salt Itheuin, Fever Sores, Chapped Hands, Skiu Eruptions; infallible for Piles, Cure guaranteed* Only 25c at W L Wallace's, Druggist. LANES LOCALS. Lanes, September 9: ? The farmers are all anxious to gel their cotton ginned and marketed All wnnt fo ho anions the firsl and I he price just now is very encouraging. Mrs M II Gordon and twc daughters, Misses Emma and Florence, returned home last week atter spending some days til mountain resorts. They report v pleasant visit. Mr J T Hutchinson, a popular Coast Line conductor, was here Saturday afternoon, returning Sunday to his work at Columbia Mr T A Blakelev of Tuft visifec his store here Friday evening His store here has bought aboul 200 lbs of seed cotton up to thi: time. I am sorry to report Mr S A Nettles as being on the sick list Hope he may Soon recover. Writer. Satan always gets busy when hi sees a church' closed' for the sun: itter. # * .v . " ; :'ri .. \ * 5 isli?~ ~ i m _ > BRIGHT PROSPECTS FOR A F.NE >1 j FAI.L TK*DE, _j7own Taking On New Life - New j Buildings Going up and Old Ones Enlarged. s.; n I Cades, September J).?The pree ! vai 11!ijr low prices of ie;il tobacco lafTecls our town veiv iiuie, a! though we are thoroughly in ^ sympathy with, and will aid the . | tobacco glowers in any measures , j possible they may adopt to raise the price of the leaf. Our cotton market has opened j with quite a boom, and the 'irst bale of the season was marketed . last week. This bale was grown by Harrison Witherspoon, an energetic and j regressive colored ( farmer of our community, and , brought the handsome price of 12c per pound. Messrs A'esmilh Bros were the purchasers. i I We now have two ginneries. These gins operate three seventy | horse power gins each, which at- j 1 ..A/iAn>m i-t ih'^n i'i V I ho I I lUiy illlipic dttuuuii u miuu m. mi ginning public. The two ginneries are the Hartsville plant ami the one operated by Mr J N Sauls. Already our cotton seed buyers are on the hustle and competition along this line promises to be ! sharp. The tanners can rest as1 sured of the highest possible price J ; lor their seed. Cades is a leader. The Baptist Union meeting was ; held at the Cades Baptist church on the ?Sth, 29ih and 30lh of August and was very largely attended. The union meeting was followed by protracted services, which were beneficial and much : enjoyed by the good folk of t he j community. The ordinance of baptism was administered to five candidates on Sunday last. The new addition to the store I of Messrs Xesmiili Bros has been i completed, which adds much to !? ?? ,IIK1 / iinudiiioiicfl nf t hp bunding. Their store is now about one hundred feet long. Messrs Wilson Bros ore now occupying their new store on Mam street and are receiving their friends with a hearty hand shake. We welcome tlieni. < I'hey are good citizens. Miss Ola Brown, a charming young lady from Florida, who has been visiting iier lather, Mr Brown of our town, returned 10 her home Saturday, much to the regret of her many Iriends and nuuiiivri a. Miss Willie Ivirbv, one of Magnolia's lasoinating young society . girls, is a guest at Mr Brown's. Mrs J A Blackwell and children ot Jacksonville, Fia., are the guests of Mr W P McGill. Mrs! i B is originally from this county. f Mr II Fox worth of White Oak is erecting a store building on Main street. Mr ^ Fox worth contemplates going into the mercantile business now soon. We bid ' him welcome to our town and wish for him much success. X* ' YOU KNOW WHAT YOU TAKING When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is simply lion and Quinine, in h tasteless I forur. No cure, no pay. 50oi f WAnd'o Qnn/Jo I in VVU D UG0U3 V FOR FALL SOWING. I Farmer? and Gardeners who dc- J sire the latest and fullest infcrma- I tion about Vegetable and Farm Seeds ; should Write for Wood's New ' Irali Catalogue. It tells all about , the fall planting of Lettuce, Cabbage and olh< r Vegetable crops > which are proving so profitable to | southern growers. Also about i Crimson Clover, Vetches, i t Grasses and Clovers, 1 . 1 Seed Oats, Wheat, J ' Rye, Barley, etc, > Wood's New Fall Catalogue mailed free on request. Write for it. I IT. W. WOOD & SONS, ' Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. 1 ; xx^xxxxxxxxxg j | <2+*+-- hi*i?*ki?y mwrA*iwk*jv MM M>OOOOCOCOOO?< !X 'A: BARG/ 8 -BUG O I have about Fifty < |5( grade vehicles? left o X which I will close o X above cost to make rc Q Also a fine line of I I Drink! Glenn i Has cured thousaiu any Liver, Stomach Recommended by a cians. STILL CARBONAT Al QINQE Write for terms, The GLENN : T 1? Tv T Tv T " ! ULt-lNiN ^r. ANNOUN ! EDWIN HARPER & SON de: in addition to their TOBACC now prepared to do any and !PAIR and BLACKSMITH wor , ialtv. Thev will also keep in si CASKETS, and BURIAL OU ially invited, when in need of a call. We guarantee both 01 i^ood as the best and as cheap We can make your old Bu Give us a trial and be c Yo Kinjjstree, S. C. DIICI I JL Q U L. ub CASH DRY G Now is the time to buy your Hankerchiefs WE IIAVE Til EM IN GItEAT VARIETY. LADIES* in Fancy Lace ami Embroidery effect. jtimkI >!i(.'cr l.awn from 5 to 'iV. I.APIES* II. S. HANDKERCHIEFS. all Li tell. SC. LADIES' LAWN H. S. HANDKERCHIEFS, in 1-1, 1-2. nml 1-iueli Items. at ft cents. LAPIKS' FINE CAMBRIC, 1-in II. S., 10c or three for 25c. LADIES* ALL-1.INEN, very line, 15c.. two for 25c. Also a full line of COLORED-BORDERED HANDKERCHIEF'S for Ladies ami Children fromto lev. We ;;l>o have a nice assortment of ri?it 1-'f ndnaiicrtiiiuiS) iur vjcimcmvu. :it from ."> to iV. Wt have just received carefully sclccU.il I hie i of Gents' Neckties. in a variety of shades, only "Joe. Underwear. This i* the place toi;ct these for Men, l.a<lics and Children. ?35"*.M;iil Orders Kreclve Careful ,1 373 and 375 King Stri McCLAfl an -wOI.'FD and * / J??mam LAKE CI HEADQUARTERS FOR? Hon OUR LEADER IS THI We Invite Y McCL& LAKE C It takes a -;reat man to mana^ a small woman. "I would as soon think of doing business without clerks ias with out newspaper a d vert i Si tig."? Sohn Wauatnakier. . .. ' i* A AllNO I IN X Q1ES X 50) Buggies?all high ? ver from last season V ut at just a fraction X iom for fall stock. X Iarness and Whips. Q . HBEEER, $ KINOSTREE, S. C. X xxxxxxxxxxxxQ FOR YOUR Health's Sake, springs L is and WILL cure i or Kidney trouble, ill reputable physiWATER, . ED WATER, i ND R ALE. / SPRINGS Co.,I RINGS. S.C, CEMENT! sire to inform the public, that 30 FLUE business they are all kinds of GENERAL REk, HORSESHOEING a spectock a full line of COFFINS, TFlTS. The public are spec anything in our line, to give us lr work and prices to be as as the cheapest. j ggv or Carriage look like new. : :onvinced, I urs to serve, \ Edwin Harper & Son. ; ROBERTS* fOODS STORE. Ladies' Skirts. 5 i W'f have thcM?. up U? dale litivini; had ?' ni m i inu'le loonier. Flannel Waists, 4 All Wool, in Mark, Lluo, Gray Gurnet J | and Old Iloso. 4 Ladies' Jackets. | ('nine ami ?f u>. We can ui\e tItem to you at j j from $1.50 to $5 in <?xf<?r?l tinty, Blue ami j P.laek. 4 Hosiery. We have u fine line of these for Men. Kadies I anil CliiMren. 1 Furniture Department, ? SPOT CASH Pit ICES. ? * lit-jiicee Imitation Walnut Suits $11. 4 10-|>iooc Solid Oak Suits, $10 to $75. 4 lO-jiiece S>liJ Walnut Suits, $75, $>> "> to 4 $1 -Jo. t A full line of iranlmtx**. $10 to 28.50. A Solid <>ak Fxtonsiuii Tallies, f5. 4 Centre TaMcs from 5<)e to $1. 4 Italiy Carriages $<i. $'2.55Ujito$12. (io-Cart<, fit.50 to $llt. Children's Chairs, Rockers ami Hijrh Chairs, " select stock of Beds. $.'1.5o to lilt. Ixmntrcs. Couches and Single Ixiunees. Willow Rockers. $1.75. * Wood Seat, lliirh Ann ^lookers, $l.5o. White Ion Boils, $5.50, $1.25, $5, $5.50, $0- $7. am! $S. mention. d, cumsiiH, s. d TRULUCK, Lll{ STABIES^ TY, >es, Mules, Buggies, Wagons,' Harness, Whips, Etc. z GOLDSBORO BUGGY, A Perfect Vehicle, our Patronage, TRULUCK, ITY, S. C. I jf" To Cm I Take Laxative Brow " 11 Seven Million boxes sold in post 12 n>< r- **!?***?****>***? iTHIS L LE Bai ETA' CAS > We are also carr; Hillinery INITURE and SFA I?I Thanking You fo Sand a Continuance JUST IN IT Thomas&Bradham's ? 1|S -v STABLES I It A FRESH SHIPMI HORSES and | Call and take a look ?WE UAKKY A FULL Billies, Wagons and SKI-; THK ('ELEHRATED WHITE STAR !>11 ilt br Il.o Atlanta Bii?:j:y Com (guaranteed by Tiiomas dz- Biad.2 J B STEELE, Manager. - - WK3B39ft2??*4flHBSE99BIBflK9flEHHRSBHBHflBDi ??. ?__ WV\V\\\W\>WV\WV\VWV1*WW ! D.C.SCOTT, President. El I THE BANK OF IT ; Transacts a General Ban I COLLECTIONS CAREFULLY LO \ PROMPTLY REMT ; DEPOSITS FROM U1'VVA \ i?uri:< toic* HENRY P WILLI vMS, \ JOHN A. KELLEY, R. H. KELLEII/ iW'" wwwwwwwww w w wwv : Dr.SrB.ii.C ; X PHYSICIAN ANL SI Lake City, S. ; ?DEALKB IX? ; Drugs, FINE ; Medicines, CANDIES ; Chemicals, ; Perfumery, | and Fancy, D ; Toilet Articles. 1 > PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully Compoui Tike Art- ?f '3u ' ?REACHES ITS URill EST DE' L. Adl@r ]Br?s K ot'll EST E K - 31A i? K IIE A I> V Hie graceful >ln?uldcrs tin: neatly fitting collar lie very acme <?f quality in materials have 11 w'liei ever there are men whoseaim dressers of good ta SOLE AGENTS;EOK THE CELEBRATED T UNION-MADE HAT IN THE WE ALSO H ANDLE .It >HN H. STETSON'S JUST RECEIVED, ALL OF OUR STRAW ah Duchess Trousers an ail I'l vm Trousers that if they rip in sixty day?'_\i H, BROWN'S GRANITE CI Opposite the Academy 224 King street MAIL ORDERS TROMTTIA re a Cold in One ? 10 Quinine TaWets. ^ /y/ -nth3. This signature, ? ADDES WILL' . AD YOU TO , rgaiiis AT . OKLEY'S n H STORE, y'ing a full line of FUR* ' TIONERY; _ . ' r Your past Patronage . T of Same; I Remain, ' L. STACKLEY, ** -- . ^ / " IraMgBgjlS * _. . y ---V BNT OF M * :l| MULES : at them. LINK OF?:?:? , JiS* 1 Harness. *- :*Ja BUGEY I - KINfiSTli'EE S. V. I >\VIN 0. EPFS, CashW. i r /AG5 TREE. I king Business UKED AFTER AND \ HI) HECE1VED. j jl is 39 S: ourtney, f JRGEON A: C. I -ALSO- * t Soda Water i v^aS and Cold Drinks Of every I escription Made from X Pare Fruit Syrups. t ided at All Hours. li n n i i i i i i i i i n * > I I I T If MaMimg? S| /ELOI'MENT IN? * i^3o j) ?10?WEAR. . sM s. tlit* artistic coldr effects ana iadc this Clothing popular _N is to be clashed as '01* NG S HAT, THE BEST? * 1 WORLD FOR $3. :'v? HATS, $3 so TO is EAOe!' HATS, TRICES 50c TO45. J *' ?in. Tlie^e are the kind of ... e give you a new Paj*. . eiHIKG HOUSE, >< of Muste,' CHARLESTONS.# i * attended to! . 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