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THE NEWS AROUND CADES. What is Being Said and Done in a Thriving Community. CADES, June 21:?lieans are now selling at 75 ami 90 cents a basket in Northern markets. Since the recent cool weather complaint is being made that lice have over-in i the cottou fields in some,' sections. It is to be hoped that this insect will not be as harmful as it was several years ago when it ravaged the fields. Mr A J Lee, one of the live business men of Cades, is building au f addition to his store to accommodate his growing trade. Mist Myrtle Sauls has returned from C harleston, where she has beeu attending Stokes' business college. Mr W P McGill came up from , Charleston last week and spent a few days here with/his kins-folk. The railroad comply is having an artesiau well sunk at their pump here. Digging has been in progress for a week, but uo flow has yet developed. ~ ^ The young folk of the community enjoyed a moonlight picnic at the hospitable home of Mr and Mrs J L Nexeen a few nights ago. Some of the hustling farmers hereabout are already "layiug by" their corn. From what Can be learned from the farmer* crop conditions are very gloomy, especially cotton. Oats are . about all harvested and some peas ^ have been planted broad-cast. A small negro boy about six years old ran away from his* mother last Wednesday because she ?.tetnpt$d to whip him. The prodigal is thikchild i of Mary Fulton, who lives on Mr E J Smith's place a few miles from town. Jhe boy was overtaken at Kingstree and brought back. Mrs E L Smith, accompanied by MlSf Follin Porter of Marion, visited relatives in this vicinity last week. Miss Mag Epps has returned from Bock Hill, where she has been attending college. Several cases oarne up last week before the town council. They were mostly for disorderly conduct. 'Miss Mattie Moore passed through town Monday on her way home from Georgetown where she has been visiting friends and relatives. Mr L E Ne-rmith, a popular young salesman for Kesmith Bros., is taking a week's vacation at Dock. MrJE McFadden has the finest field of cotton that the writer has seen this seasou. Mrs B B Steele of Summerville is visiting the family of Mr W E Nesmith of this place. Mrs L J Nesmith of Dock is visitiug relatives in town. I understand that Mr C G Carsten came out very successfully with his strawberries this year. A good many farmers around Cades expect to plaut berries extensively next year as the ~ soil seems especially adapted to that crop. .W M. S. \ Winthrop College Scholarships & Entrance Examination. The examination for the award of vacant scholarships in Winthrop College and for the admission of new students will be held at the County Court House on Friday, July 8th, at 9 a. m. Applicants must not be less than fifteen years of age. When scholarships are vacated after July 8, they will be awarded to those making the highest average at this examination. Scholarships are worth $100 and free tnition. The next session will open September 21, 1904. For further information and catalogue address Pres. D B Johnson", Rock Hill, S. C. 6-9-8L THAT THROBBING HEADACHE Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr King's New Life Pills. Thousands uf sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and build up your health. Only 25 cents.money back If not cured. Sold by Dr W L Walace, Druggist. The smaller the caliber the bigger the bore. This applies to men, not firearms. SUED BY HIS DOCTOR. MA doctor here has sued me tor $1250, which I claimed was excessf - 1 ?> ive for a case 01 cnmem uiut uu?, says JR. White, of Coach ell a, Cal. u At the trial he praised his medical skill and medicine. I asked hiru if it was not Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy he used as I had good reason to believe it was, and he would nofr sax under oath that it was not." Xo doctor eould use a better remedy than this in a case of choleia morbus, it never fails. Sold by Dr D C Scott, Kingstree; Lake City Drug Co., lake City; Dr W S Lynch,. Scran >oii Obituary. Bbyax-Mts R J Bryan (nee Brown) daughter of A E Brown and wife of W D Bryan, was born in Williamsburg county, S. C., November 18ti4, and departed this life in the full assurance of a blessed immortality June 12, 1904. She was married April 12, 1882, to W D Bryan of Taft, S. C. To this union were born eleven children, four of whom survive. Besides the four surviving children, she leaves a husband, one brother, two half brothers, and two half sisters, who mourn the loss of a precious loved one; but their cup of sorrow is sweetened by the assurance that she rests from all toil and pain, and by the hope of meeting her "over the river". She joined the Presbyterian church at old Union in 1883, aud remained a consistent and faithful member of the same until transferred from the church militant to the church triumphant. Sister Brvan,.was a good woman. None could doubt the sincerity of her religion,, the silent consciousness?serene and beautiful ?of a holy life, which always caused her countenance to beam and radiate with the assured favifr of God, a light which illuminated her pathway through life, and cast its mellow rays across the dark river until she landed ou the beautiful cVin.ua r\f f lia utor ihi 1 Pifv Slip IVM? OUV1V/O VI VUV VWI mmi VIVJI ww geuial, social, and possessed a rare magnetism, drawing around her a large circle of friends. Indeed everybody seem to be her friend, for she was everybody's friend. An affectionate wife, a devoted mother, a sincere friend and a good neighbor. Candor, sincerity, and devotion were unique features of her character. To her, death had no sting, for she had accepted Chiist as the end of the law for salvation, and leaned upon him without fear. We laid her beside her seven little children, in the cemetery at old Union church to await the resurrection. The funeral services were conducted by the writer, assisted by Rev J B WelHon of Salters, S. C. The following acted as pall bearers: S E McCollough, W F Rodgers, N W Cook, D C Bryan, H P Brown and J M Brown. May the peace of God keep the hearts and minds of the loved ones left behind, and may His grace prove abundantly sufficient for them. L. L. IXABINET. WORST OF ALL EXPERIENCES Can anything oe worse than to feel that every minute will be your last? Such was the experience of Mrs S II Newson, Decattur, Ala. "For three years" she writes, "I endured insufferable pain from indigestion, stomach and bowel trouble Death seemed inevitable when doctors and all remedies failed. At length I was induced to try Electric Bitters and the result was miraculous. I improved at once and now I'm completely recovered.'' For Liver, Kidney, Stomach and Bowel troubles Electric Bitters is the only medicine. Only50c. It's guaranteed at Dr itt i < > u,r Store. You can't ahray8 tell what a man thinks of you by what he sass. THROWN FROM A WAGON. Mr Geoige K Babcock was thrown from his wagon and severely bruised. He applied Chamberlain's Pain Balm freely and says it is the best liniment he ever used. Mr Babcock is a well known citizen of North Plain, Conn. There is nothing equal to Pain Balm for sprains and bruises. It will effect a cure in one-third the time required by any other treatment. For sale by Dr D C Scott, Kingstree: Lake City Drug Co.. Lake City; Dr W S Lynch Scranton. It's a pity wisdom doesn't gro* out on a man like his whiskers. I DRIVEN TO DESPERATION. Living at an out of the way place 1 ? />lii!li,uSnn ft fftmllv I rtJIDUlC If Will VI f inonvavi?| *? ?..M. is often driven to desperation in case of accident, resulting in Burns Cuts, Wound9, Ulcern, etc. Lay ir a supply of Bucklen's Arnica Salve It's the best on earth. 2oe, at D Wallace's Drug Store. A man may be fast asleep, but rather slow when awake. f READY TO SERVE All kIWi of Cool Drinks at Sodi Fountain or la Bottle*. We dm only the ber fruit syrups and can serve any and every kin< of sonaierdrHik from the effervescent cool an< sparkling White Stone (linger Ale and Invigor aUng Coca Cola to the latest fad In up-to-dat beverages, New Fruits,' Crushed, Whole aa< Chrystalizcd, HAHN'S ICE CREAM Kept fresh on hand daily aa season demands P.S.MneySGo's. iceGreani Poiloi VCJNGSTREE. S. C. ^ 1ft A Warm v Kfc'linLIf 1 Koepnh m best bal the cafe summer Manufactured by B.: For Sale by Dr W V Bro |wv*wvw%wv\wvwwww I). C. SCOTT, President. THE BANK OF Transacts a Genera COLLECTIONS OAREFULi PROMPTLY DEPOSITS FROM $1.00 J 1)1 K El HENRY P. WILLIAMS, 5 . JOHN A. KELLEY, STUOKEY Ar x (Successors to J. L Announce to their cus just got in a fresl Horses ; To Suit all Cla They are now in our S =$^?_Seleci BTJLgrglos, T77"a,g n?ss a,lTxre-37 STUCKEY an Lake Ci1 The Welsh Nec has just closed a prosjx 194 boarding students, ready lor distribution. and1 We will take pleasui _ You will enioy looking J. W. GA r J PAYS THE RA1 -FR KINGSTI --TO WORLD'S FAIR -* AND R ON June i4th, 16th, 21st, The ATLANTIC coach excursion: rate, for tickets date of sale, enc Sleeping cars." Rates for Season, Sixty Day tickets and any other informati sleeping car rates, etc., will t pleasure by any ticket agei signed. H. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager, G( Wilminj > : X4/ Mz laA MAJul Trvfo c*, o ^ I ^WTHCfV1 C9-TT"W 0I1% \ t '* * - - rcather brings danger to babies. >ottle of Baby Ease?the world's ij medicine ? on hand. It is , sure, harmless remedy for all bowel and stomach troubles, chores, 25 cents. \BY EASE CO., Macox, GA. ickinton, Kirgstree, H. C. wvwwwvwwswvwvwvw* J EDWIN 0. EPFS, Cashier. J ZtlNGSTREE. { I Banking Business \ i.Y LOOKED AFTER ANI) 5 REMITTED. # UPWARD RECEIVED. J ;tork t j R. H. KELLEHAN. i 1), C. SCOTT. < wwvvwwwv%wvw\ww w ^flowers .. STUCKEYfr Co..) tomers that they have 1 Carload of Stock "? > ffailes sses of Buyers, tables Ready for your tion. ? >ror^s and HarFS On Unajnd.. d FLOWERS, ty, s. 0 ;k High School rrous session, enrolling Its catalogues are now Send us your address t in mailing one to you. over it. INES, Prm.f Hartsville, S. C. 1 Jfl ILROAD FARE | OM-IEE, S. C. THE-, SAINT LOUIS, ETURN ** , 23rd 28th and 30th, 1904. I COAST LINE will operate > to St. Louis, Mo., at the above limited to ten.days including lorsed "Not good in Parlor or and Fifteen Day on as to schedules >e furnished with it of the under- . J. W. CRAIG, meral Passeng er Agent ?ton, N. 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