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? - . - T ing, as it will gratify a long felt "V want. In accordance with the advancement in building and equipment, the school proposes to be organized into a high school with all the requirements the term implies. This will necessitate an increase in the present coijps'of teachers. \ BESSwy Mm mm wmwm&m The Bank of Cades occupi I part is oc | | The Ques Do you ever ,' when you get isfied with thi If yofi do you should buj for we will not only gladl such a case,but we will pro you want and, also, satisfy \7e are one of the oldest < in Cades and are here to s< Clothing, Shoes, Hats, I 'full line of Staple Groceri< i tables and Fancy Groceries E. H. C General Me: CADES Are You Life, Health and T7L\,^ Til ^ I OLUCK, rue, ri B Burglar I] f SURETY ' Representing a ni est and strong . ti in the b I J. HOH CARTER, . ' jH ti ?. * k \ ' ' . < ' V v HE PRINCIPAL AVENUE Our Business Institutions. NeSmith & Co, who are about a ?~vClsx Anf ^??Am ^O/^QO Kovo Q 1Q r (TO 11111C Otti X & Ulii \J??UVOf?*m?V ? ?IM4 Dv p country trade. They are one of the strongest firms in this community. They also own and operate a ginnery and engage extensively in agricul- i ture. Associated with Mr W E NeSmith is Mr W J Smiley. \*5 \V '-' ;' ' V m "i*iM*MM^-^? ;-a-'-'k es the left section of this h cupied by the Cades Mercai tion: . { buy goods and then f% home become dissat- j kM . . . K e 7U1 He t t goods from this store, a y refund your money in c cure for you exactly what f r you in the price. 0 establishments of this kind * ?rve the trade. )ry Goods, Notions and a ? es, besides Fruits, Vege- h ii d 'arsten j rchandising I 5, S-C. s ___________ 1 ????? 1 r Insured? , [ Accident, Live " ate Glass and ? nsurance. * t BONDS i t amber of the old- * est companies I nsiness I ( - CADES, S. C. * . . ' I I v ' \ ' ftfv . . * x 3s " W I Hodges is the largest individual merchant in town. He carries a full line of general merchandise, including buggies, wagons and farm machinery. Probably the largest and strongest firm of Cades is The Cades Mercantile Co, which does an extensive business, both wholesale and retail. . j ' ' * ^ '' * uilding. The remaining itile Co. rhey also own and operate the Cades rin and Manufacturing Co. Mr W 3 Wilson is president of this firm ind Mr V G Arnette is secretary md treasurer, and manages the )usiness. The Bank of Cades was organized n 1912 and since that time it has lone a general banking business and ihown to the public by its favors, ronveniences and accommodations hat it is an institution worthy of the ' upport of the people who make up he surrounding community. Reently its capital stock was increased rom $10,000.00 to $25,000.00. Mr G H Ward carries a nice stock if both fancy and staple groceries, ,nd offers the accommodations asked >y any of his customers. Mr C C Carsten, who handles a mall line of general merchandise is :oing to form a partnership with lis brother, Mr E H Carsten, who 3 also engaged in general merchanlising, so that the working facilities >f both may be enlarged. This mion, we are satisfied, will produce ot??/\nrr firm fnr orhnm QllPfPSi) ifl lie vi table. Mr J Hoyt Carter writes all kinds f insurance in the oldest and trongest companies. Mr L G Brock owns and operates J he new and modern hotel, situated tear the depot. Mr T P Fulmore, Magistrate, ofers careful consideration to all ivil matters entrusted to him. f ARRIED AT SOUTHPORT, N. C. Ir and Mrs J Hoyt Carter Return from Honeymoon. Mr and Mrs J Hoyt Carter arrived iunday night from Richmond, Va, ,nd other points, where they have >een spending several days followng their wedding, which took place 'uesday.May 12, at Southport, N C, he home of the bride. Mr Carter is . young man of high and estimable ; haracter, possessing excellent busi- j less ability, which fits him for the esponsible position he holds, that of ashier of the Bank of Cades. Mrs barter,who before her marriage was diss Lillie Lewis of Southport, N C, 3 a young lady of charming personility and during her short residence it Cades has won a warm place in he heart of everyone. Oi Cl " ' ^ & I J1 * . -~?>*. ? .? I RESID T. P. FULMORE, a MAGISTRATE. ^ Drxml *n<l Ptriinl IHnntinn Cluan (a ! q r rjiuyi gnu uaiciui mniiiiuu oiich iu i r All Civil Matters. ! n i! CADES, - - S. C. " |E ,e THE VP (F Special Attentii This Hotel is Eq L. < Wm OUR Our store is not a c thing to giveaway rvAorn A-f' o AAAyv>YV^A/^< pvoc wo. a^umxijiwu< we are in business we are here to sta? we realize that it h more to us if we a Accomn Bdttfir fSr Goods The famous "Nissen If It's Anything For t?ie Farm If It's For the Home If It's For the Body If It's For the Feet If It's For the Country If It's For the City If It's For The Old 'Oman at Hon W. I. Ho< * '*'!> - V .*--J * ENCE OF MR. V. E. STfi Business has become more active nd has lent a spirit of activity to veryone in general. The continued rouerht has. however, impaired the :rowth of bean plants, which will ut short the season. The market is ot so strong as was expected, but ; is thought that it will strengthen s soon as the Florida shipments are xhausted. j '' Pi ^ lLMETTO Slates $2.00 Per Day) }n Given to the Tra nipped Throughout With Nev G. BROCK, Proprietor lot In Busi L HEAL' iharitable institutioi . We are not here: ating the public, But for what we can g h So 3 to our advantag V* A-fl-AV ail WIJ-CJL lodations For L i" Wagon is handled WeT: ne jges, Cad 4 , s. c. v \ ' - f . < > ' >$ H\m ' " - : r : " \ ,.V - ; < , '' '' '' ^ 'Sk i ?ONG. 1 DR. W.J. HA8ELDEN PHYSICIAN 1 . . .. f ? .; CADES, - - S. C. L -? HOTEL veling Public if Furnishings i ness Fori mi I ti. We have nofor the sole pur;et out of it, and ;e, that it means Worry aaa "Jewing" uSS Collateral 1VA A?r ! exclusively by us : ave It! es, S. C. ; ; * 0 .