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CADES CHRONICLES. the Holidays Were Spent-Person j al and Social. Cade>, December 'OS:?Mr C e ! vVheeler of Florence,and dau<,rh- ! ter, Miss Mysper, spent a few cia\*s in town. Mr Allen of Lake City, I spent Xmas in town wmi nis> I brother, Mr Amos Allen. I Mr C G Carsten, who has been ' I on the sick list for .some time, is I Ver)T much improved. j Cotton seed is bringing a very nice price now. Buyers are paying- $ 22.00 per ton. Messrs C C and E H Carsten, Barfield and Troy P Fulmore took an automobile spin Xmas to Mr Carsten s plantation. Three negroes have been lodged in jail and the fourth is being looked for for stealing three bales of cotton from the Wiicrm Lumber Co. The thieves were very "slick" in stealing this cotton but not enough so to keep from being caught up j with. Mr and Mrs R L McElveen have gone to Beulah for a few days. The Xmas tree which was to be gi/en on Xmas night, was postponed till the night of the 31st. ' Mr J P Wheeler of Kingstree spent Xmas with Mr 0 G Carsten. A Christmas passed off very pleasantly, there being no ac? cidents around town. The dis play of fire works on South boston street Xmas night was grand and the loud report of Mr Barfield's cannon gun could be beard for many miles. _ The merchants were kept busy Xmas week, some having to get extra help. Master Bethel McEbeen spent Xmas with the ex-mavo?, who is now doing business in Florence. {Miss Laura McElveen was noted on our streets during the holidays. Miss McLees, the principal of the graded school, has gone to Greenwood, ber home, to spend the Christmas holidays. Bring your cotton seed to TKo Knv?rc xpill tiav VOU <W?*UW. r-j J - more here than you can get at t the mills for them. Cades is a good place to get good high prices for your country products. So drive to Cades and the pleasant buyers will treat you right. Watchman. TlHUar Bill ""'ith your name and address, will >ring you The Weekly Jefferi for the next twelve months, l/i r. hrichter and better, it con f | ' ?e> jach week nine columns of ff rials by Mr Watson; Summary ..vents as they Happen, illustratoy cartoons, by Tom Dolan;Pubjic Opinion throughout the Union; Under the Vine and Fig tree, a Home Department, conducted by Grace Kirkland; a short story of enthralling interest; Poetry, Humor and Things Worth Knowing. What grows the less tired the rmore it works? A carriage wheel. This Is Worth Reading. ^ Leo F Zelinski, of OH Gibson St A .l^ffalo, N Y, says: "I cured the M nuorft annoyiDg cold sore I ever had, with Bucklen's Arnica Salve, lap, plied this salve once a day for two E days,when every trace of the sore was *^gone.'' Sold under guarantee at D HAc Scott's drug store, :15c. WSm If a tree were to break a winHjw, what would the window Tre-mendus, | McRaiiej's Experience. Sirs M McRaney, Prentiss, Miss, J I y^ites: "I was confined to my bed for ft- Sree months with kidney and bludI er trouble, and was treated by two hysicians but failed to get relief. I o human tongue can tell how 1 I R ft'ered, and I had given up hope of I p- er getting well until 1 began tak-! ? Foley's Kidney Remedy. After | ing two bottles 1 felt like a new A ;on, and feel i? my duty to tell Br :r suffering women what Foley's Lev Remedy did for me.*' M * W L Wallace. B B AT C tats at Cost for led. cubist: \ .plendid gift. Call a ^ALE 6 I I Our entire stock of Trimmed B All orders promptly fil each in a separate b^^pa Tillman's Several Offices. The Kingstree Couxty Record makes the point *;that senator Tillman has tenaciously clung to that Clemson college trusteeship in plain violation of the State constitution that he himself helped to frame." There have been several attempts made to hring Senator Tillman's position before the legislature, but it has never succeeded. We suppose it is I because the Senator's services on the i boards of Clemson and Wiuthrop aie valuable. IIis Clemson trusteeship however we believe is nol affect-j ed by the coustitution, because he was made a life trustee by the will of the donator of the college property before the constitution of 1H95 was made. We do not believe the courts would decide that Senator Tillman is holding the Clemson trusteeshin unlawfully, uuless it ~ A ? ? it declares the will invalid.?.Vanning Times. 4 Dollar Bill With your name and address, will bring you Watson's Jefersonian Magazine for the next twelve months. Iu every issue throughout 1909 will be one of these inimitable, chatty, persona], historical and biographical sketches by Mr Watson? the little things that bring history right home to you and make you live with the great personages and take part in the mighty pageantries of vanished days. The History of the life and Times of Andrew Jack* sonwill re-commence in the January number. The Educational Department will also be resumed. Roosevelt will go down in history as the Mercury of the twentieth century. Everybody knows who aid what Mercury was. 4 Haiisaae Caleitar. The Etiwnn Fertilizer ComDa ny of Charleston are now distributing their calendars and almanacs for 1909, and we ate glad to number ourselves among the fortunate recipients of those handsome and useful gifts. The calendar is splendidly printed 01 a fine quality of paper, and the figures are large and easily read. The almanac is also very attractive in appearance and contains much information of use and interest. What is that from which you | may take away the whole and 1 still have some left? The word I wholesome. Medicine That Is Medicine. "I have suffered a good deal with malaria and stomach complaints, but I have now found a remedy that keeps me well, and that remedy is Electric Bitters: a medicine that is medicine for stomach and liver trou bles, and for run down conditions," says "W C Kiestler, of Halliday,Ark. Electric Bitters purify and enrich the blood, tone up the nerves, and impart vigor and energy to the weak. Your money will be refunded if it fails to help you. 50c. at D C Scotts's drug store. Rheumatism. M F Ballantyne, of Ballantyne & i McDouough's Iron Foundry, Savau-! ah, Ga.,says that he has suffered for j years from Rheumatism, and could frnm anir annrf>f> Visit T* I IiV 1 VllVi XI VU* MUJ WVM? VV| ? ? I P. P., which cured him entirely. He extols the properties of P. P. P. on every occasion. P P P is the greatest known cure for Rheumatism: it eradicates the disease out of the system quickly and forever. P P P Lippman's Great. Remedy, j cures Salt Rheum, with its itch and burning, Scald Head, Tetter, etc. P P P cures Boils, Pimples and j all eruptions due to the blood. P P P cures Rheumatism and all pains in the sides back and should- ! ers, knees, hips, wrists and joints. P P P cures Blood Poison in all its various stages, Old Ulcers, Sores and Kidney Complaints. PPPcures Catarrah, eczema, Erysipelas, and all skin and blood diseases, and Mercurial Poisoning. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh (bat Contain Mercury, '.is mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces, Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage thev will do is-ten fold to the good von can post derive from them. Hall's Catu h Cure, manufactured by b' J Che ?y iV co, roieuo, u. contain.?-^ ercury, and is taken internally, uu.ng directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the .system. 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' ' i " v Lunch Room, | Jjfl NEXT TO ( CI HrJ ) OU.*E. < "-9 Dpen 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. . 9 Oysters from Suffolk, Va-. Seef Steak. Ham and Eggs. COME A NO .SEE IKS. FOR WHITE PEOPLE ONLY. 11-12-tf . Sheriffs Sale. Decree for Tale and * artition of Real Estate. ' STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF WiLLlAMSBURG. Samuel N Welch, H Olin Welch.Rob- , < it J Welch, Martha S Creecv, Eddie S Barrow. Mary J smith, Saflie .) Wallace, Laura V Welch, Venetia 0 Welch, Emma O Welch. Maria F Welch,plaintiffs, v8 Joe C Johnson, Annie A Thigpen and Susan Ethel Welch, the last-named being an infanf eighteen years of age, defendants. Under and by virtue of a decretal wder in the Court ot' i ommon Pleas for Clarendon county, dated the 9th day of December, 190*, and on tile in the office of clerk of court for Clarendon county and Williamsburg county, I will sell to to the highest bidder for cash, on Monday, the 4th day of January. A D 1909, the same being salesday. in front of the court house at Kinestree, within usual hours of sale, the following real estate: All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate in Williamsburg county in the State aforesaid, containing thirteen fl3) acres, more or less, and bounded as follows, to wit: On the North by lands of Kennedy ? and Smith; on the East by lands of W W Kennedy: on the South by land* of Bartow Smith and on the West by lands of estate ot Mrs Susan < Welah. Purchaser to pay for papers. G korge J Graham, Sheriff Williamsburg County. L2-10-4t Final Discharge- , Notice is hereby given that on January 16, 1909,1 will apply to P M Brdckington, Judge of Probate of Williamsburg county. for a final dischaige as guardian of Minnie Und* Ivpyj t> a fwv 12-17-4t Guardian. Notice to Creditors. All persons having claims against the estate of Lou's Yarbomugh deceased, will present the same, duly attested, to the undersigned, and all pereons owing said estate will make payment to the undesigned. .Vary Ann Pekmklia Yarboborgh. Qualified Executrix. lM7-3t Blooming-vale, S C FOLEY'S HONEMJUI TL- !^!..| me original LAXATIVE cougl) remedy. For coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic. Good for every bod j. Sold every where. The genuine FOLEY'S HONEY end TAR is in a Yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Prepared only by Feley A Company, Chicago. W. L. Wallace. rtPANY, Jack CHARLESTON, S. C. ~ JSE in the South. t Wholesale Prices. finest Display 01 Laaies ana mosses' Sails in I he Stale. Ladies' Strictly Tailored Suits in Fancy Mixtures. "Wculd sell easily at SUMO, cur price, suit $10.00. Ladies' and Misses' Tailor Made Sui*s in plain Broad Cloth and Mannish Mixtures. Suits that would retail easily at $20.00, our price, suit $15.U0. At $25.00?We have an assortment of Ladies'and Misses' suits in plain and fancy striped Broad Cloths, Plain and Fancy Tanamas and Herringbone stripes in all the staple and fancy shades The largest assortment and the greatest values in the South at the price. Suit $25.00. Beautiful line of finer suits up to $125.00 suit - ~