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r 9 % i m. m * Our entire line ing, Shoes and f Red Letter Day at Cades. On Tuesday, July 28, there will be a big basket picnic styled the Red Letter day at Cades. Everybody, one and all, are cordially invited to attend and bring a basket well laden with good things to eat. The day will be delightfully spent. Able and interesting addresses will be delivered by such distinguished candidates, lawyers and ministers as follows: John A Kelly, E L Hirsch, LeRoy Lee, J W Ragsdale, P H Stoll, P A Hodges, James R Coggeshall, J E Elerbe, S J Betbea, L N Chapel 1, T J Rooke, Z E Mahaffey, R F Rrj^ant and several others, but for the lack of time and space are not able to have their names appear. The committees are as follows1 Executive committee: C G Carsten, Dr W J Haselden and B W McElveen. Committee to meet trains: James H Epps and 1) P Wall. Committee on refreshments: B \V McElveen. Pnmmiltpn t r> ! n f rrwl ii^a enoalr. I *?rs: J H Brown. Committee on dinner:Mrs C G Carsten, Mrs Annie Tomlinson and Mrs W J Ilaselden. Everything bids fair tor a good time. Don't fail to be j present. Everybody, including! candidates, are heartily invited to attend this glorious occasion. Come early. Speaking will commence about 10:30 a m. Don't forget the date, and please remember your basket. Yours truly, C G Caksten, W J Haselden, B W'McElveen, Ex. Com. Neirousness. By properly toning aud feeding the nerves with pure blood which is done by using F P P., Lippman's Great liemeby, the most marvelous cures of nervousness aie made, restoring health immediately to the patient and making him strong and vigorous in a little while. P P P is superior to all Sarsapa rillas. P P P has its formula on every carton. Any physician will tell you that P P P is the best combination of green roots and barks that was ever put together for the cure of weakness, general debility and nervousness. It is a good tonic and the best blood purifier in the world. Spring Gulley vs Harpers. Spring Gulley and Harpers crossed bats on July 11, resulting in a score of 27 to 5 in favor of Spring Gully. The game was pulled off on the Harpers dia mond. This was the third game between these two towns this season. The first one was 23 to 1 in favor ofSpring Gulley and the second was 23 to 20 in favor of Harpers. H A W Bert Barber of Elton, Wis., says: have only taken four doses of your Kidney and Bladder Pills and they have done for me more than auy other medicine has ever done. I am still taking the pills as I want a perfect cure.'' Mr Barber refers to DeWitt's Kidnev and Bladder Pills. Sold by W L Wallace FOR SALE. Brick in any quantity to suit purchas <er. The Best Dry Press Machine-made XBE&ZGEZ.X Special shapes made to order. Correpondence solicited betore placing your orders, W. R. FUNK, MID of Dry Goods, Cloti Notions will be sol Good Health at Harpers. Harpers, July 20?Th3 people of Harpers and Rosemary a.ie still engaging in base ball. Rosemary played Greelyville two games last Saturday and Roesmary was defeated in both. The sympathy of our town goes out to Rosemary in her defeat. Some one says, ''Rosemary are you not ashamed to get defeated in every game.?" Some of the Hewers boys played with the Rosei *i and had to share the defeat A damper was thrc the game Saturday by a fis en two men and in the ladies. Boys, cut out b have good order and se*. good ladies are respected the second time the same lion this diamond this seas Greelyville boys went home over their succes. Or community is suffering from a hot wave and dry weather, which is also brintrinff bolitics ud to summer - o n i i heat. Our people are* discussing politics and the weather. The Harpers Gin Co, have re ceived their machinery and expect to be in operation by September 15.This is a strong stock company, composed of business men of the town, and they have put in an up-todate outfit. Our people wish them | much success. There are also other improvements and progress in our town. It is as healthy and as clear of fever as any other spot in .South Carolina. Our town has been perfectly drained and so far we have not had a single case of fever to develop here this year. Our people are proud of that fact. Mr Belton Brockington and his two charming daughters spent a few hours in our town Satuiday. Several of our people attended a basket picnic at Oak Ridge church last Saturday and report having had a nice time. Also Messrs. W B Blakeley and H C Tallavast of Roseinsry passed through our town enroute to the same picnic, but later on changed their minds and spent the day taking the census of the town of Harpers. Your scribe has failed up to this writing to ascertain the number of inhabitants of our town, but will report the number later on. Business is still dull in town but everybody expects better thiugs in the fall. Subscriber. Just a little Cascasweet is all that is nejcessary to give your baby when it is cross and peevish. Cascasweet contains no opiates nor harmful drugs and is hignly recommended by mothers everywhere. Conforms to the National Pure Food and Drugs Law. Sold by W L Wallace. Mews Items From Cades. Miss Louise McGill, a prominent young- lady of Benson, visited relatives in town several days last week. Regular series were held at the Baptist church last Sunday by the pastor, Rev T J Rooke. A service of religious services commenced at the Methodist church last Sunday evening at 5 o'clock and will continue at least a week. The pastor, Rev R F Bryant, is expecting to be assisted some by Rev J E Mahaffey, ot Kingstree, Mr D P Wall, the efficient operator and assistant agent for the A C L at this place, t SUMP wmmmmammmmmammmmn d AT SACRIf riA spent one day last week with his parents in Scranton. The town counsil is having" some important work done on the streets. The Cades Ginery Co. ordered a new outtit to gin with this season. They will soon have their nyichinery in perfect shape, and solicit the patronage of all who will have cotton to gin this season. They expect to turn out at least fifty or sixty bales per day. Dr VV J Haseldon went to Nggjree Monday, on proal business. nie Britton is visiting 'ly^^gstree. i went to on business. B W M DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is good for cuts, bu!-.iS> bruises and scratches. It-^gfbecially good for I)i1p3 Tvpnr enlil hi' r**v*" fc*vv% ?uu owjv* w? W L Wallac,. Making Sure. A man was recently being tried for murder, but the evidence against him was so weak that the judge directed the jury to find a verdict of not guilty and notified the court of his intention to stop the case. But the youthful counsel for the defense wanted the opportunity of becoming famous. He asked permission to address the court. "Certainly, Mr. Cantspout," remarked the judge. "We'll hear you with pleasure. But first, for safe ty's pake, we'll acquit tne prisoner. ?London Chronicle. Read the Farmers & Merchants Bank's ad. this issue. There is only one Stop Inc Most digesters rely on pepsin. But pepsin digests albumen only. It is but one of the elements needed. Starch, fats and phosphates each require something else. Then half of digestion is done in the bowels, and pepsin can't do that It requires many ingredients to form a perfect digester, and they must be in liquid form. Kodol has all those ingredients. It does all that the stomach does?all that the bowels do. It digests any food?any mixture of foods?completely. Partial digesters give only halfStray help. There is always some food left to get hard, and irritate the stomach lining. That irritation, even though Blight, continues the inflammation. That is why the stomach fails to regain its strength. > A weak stomach is like a lame H University of I H Wide range of choice in and Professional Courses lea< "] Bachelor of Arts, I q Licentiate of Instr Laws, Master of A j and Electrical Eng H Well equipped Laboratc volumes. j| Expenses moderate?ma expenses. 2 Next session (104th) begin: j For announcement write I S. C. AER S ICE PRICES n r' t c ok:: i i Campaign Assy* jents. The following* fc*~'-<)aign assessments for car *>s offering lor the various co .y offices have been fixed by t" t county executive committer House of Representatives ,3.00; Clerk of Court,$7.50; She iff, $7.50; Treasurer, $5.00; Auditor, $5.00; Superintendent ol Education, $3.00; Probate Judge, $3.00; Coroner, $1.00; Road Engineer,$7.50;Commissioner, $2.00. These fees may be paid to ChairmanXA H "Williams or to the ^ ;?&y at any time prior toj* irst campaign meetinsr ie date of which wiiv-i*"/* nounced later. a ok ..< U--U- LJ ? m - m A Girl After His Own Heart. A Scotchman, wishing to know his fate at once, telegraphed a proposal of marriage to the lady of his choice. After spending the entire day at the telegraph office he was finally rewarded late In the evening by an affirmative answer. "If I were you." suggested the operator when he delivered the message, "I'd think twice before I'd marry a girl that kept me waiting all day for my answer " "Xa. na." retorted the Scot "The lass who waits for the night rates Is the lass for inc."?Everybody's Magn7.1ne. Origin of Boston's Glory. Even as early as the days of Ilenry VIII. some sort of volunteer force bad existed in England, and what is now the Honorable Artillery company was formed at that time and became a center of instruction for the city trained bands during the time of Cromwell. The Honorably Artillery company may be counted among the things which crossed in the Mayflower, for in 1G3S was formed the Ancient and Ilonora Lie Artillery Company of Massachu| setts.?Londoi^Xews. ! effective way to ligestion ankle. Use or abuse it and it will never get well. But give it complete rest?do all its work for it ? and Nature very quickly restores its normal powers. You can't do this by dieting, for there is always some food that doesn't digest. You can't do it with partial digesters. You can't do it with tonics, for they spur the stomach to but temporary activity. It must be done with KodoL The results then are instant and complete. Every food that you eat is digested. You get your full nourishment, yet the stomach gets absolute rest Our Guarantee On the first dollar bottle of Kodoi your druggist gives a signed guarantee. If it fails to do all we claim, your druggist returns your money. You take no risk whatever. 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