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llliliiiii BENNETTSVILLK S, O$ MY S. A. RKOWN & ?0. !$ Office West of (Jourt House. <*f"./?..,.?, ?.,..?.?.?..,?.?.,,???.?.?.,11,11,.,,IWSI.I Friday t January 4, 1901. Bennettsville Church Directory. ? METHODIST-C. B, Smith, P. C. bunchy sohool 10 00 a. rn, Preaching at 11.00 a. m. aud 7.30 p. m. Prayer uicol nig Woduosduy ufteruoou at 4.00 o'olook. ?Superintendent Sunday sohool, Phil. A. ilodgos, BAPnsr-Hov. Butha Ford, Pastor. Monday sohool nt 10.00. Preaching Sun ?lay at 11.00 a. iu., and 7.30 p. m. Prayer mooting Thursday ovcning at 8 o'olotk. o u perin tendent ot' Suuday sohool, II. W Oar roi I. PRESBYTERIAN-Hov II. W. Burwoll, Pastor. Preaohiog every Sunday at ll a. m., aud 7.30 p. m. Prayor meeting on Thursday afternoon at 4 o'olook. Sunduy lohool, at 0.30 a. m. Superintendent of sohool, J. E. Kelly. EPISCOPAL-Rov. O. W. Boyd, Rector. Preaohlug ovory eooond and fourth Sunday v>t ic a. ra., and 5.00 p. m. Bundny jjohocjl at ?-30 a. m. Dr. J. A, Fateon, SupetiuteBaijSt. Oounty Church Directory. ' Bennettsville Circuit Appointments REV. J. W. A HI AI IiL, P. C. First Sunday-ll a. m., Pino Grovo. 3 p. m., Smyrna. SoooudSunday,' ll a. m. McOoll. 3 p. m, Beauty Spot.. Third Sunday-ll a. m., Pino Grovo, 3 p. ai, Smyrna, Fourth Sunday, ll ft. m. McOoll, ? JJ. LU. UUUUIJ KJ pot. Blenheim Circuit Appointments. REV. J. E. BEARD, P. C. Hobrou first and third Sunday ll a.ms Ebeneior first and third Sunday 3 p. m. Parnassus second and fourth Sunday ut ll a. m. Zion eooond aud fourth Sunday nt 3 p. m. Clio Circuit Appointments. REV. T. M. DENT, P. C. Olio-First Sunday ll a. m.. Third Suuday 3 p. m., Fourth Sunday 7.30 p m Beulah -First Sunday 3 p. m., Third Sunday ll a. ni. Bethlehem-Second Suuday 3 p> m., Fourth Sunday ll a, ni. Maiming-Second Suuday ll a. m., Fourth Sunduy 3 p. m. Notloo to Physicians. Physicians will please notify rae of all deaths and births as the law re qffi?Oft within tho jrporato limits of the town;V-4 cnuuot keep a complete record withoufr-tb,e reports. It is a good law and oug'ht to. bo complied with. Respectfully, Mn.WK MeTj.u/nh?i Sec'y Bonni of 1 ??fdth . Do your<?c)i>h?h/i ncod oloiyb ni nd :.'0 I>?I i ri nj,'V 1.? ro. U\)\? , them to tSiewai.? o barloo? y\ <^ ; and'they will have it done iii the ."best style ' TO OUJRE A OOIiD .IN ONE DAY Take Laxativo Bromo Qntutiio Tablets, All druggists refund tho money if it fail? to euro. E. W. Grovo'a atgnaturo on every box Prloo 250 a box. SHOE AND HARNESS SHOP, RICHARD EVANS, a first-class Shoe Maker of 25 years experience, has opened a SHOE and HARNES? REPAIR SHOP at Frank Adams' Oki Stand. His prices are reasonable, while his work is unexcelled. You cau't afford lo risk your lifo by allowing a cough or a cold to develop into pneumonia or consumption. Ono Minuto Couiih Cure will throat and lu OK troubles quicker than any other prepara tion known, Many doctors uso it as a specific forgrippo. It is an infullihlo reme dy for croup. Children Uko it and mothers endorso it. Douglas Bros. ?-We ask special attention to Fuller Bros., new ad. If you want a nice outfit call and see his now arrivals. *?T Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass and Brushes can bo bought at lowest prices at J. T. Douglas'. ??-. We offer First-class i Horse Wagons complete at $25-Spot Cash- Hardware Co. Bowitt's Witch Hazel Salve will quick ly heal the wor*i burns and ?colds and not leave a scar. Ii cnn bc applied to cuts and row surfaces willi p.'ompt and sooth ing effect. Use it for piles and skin dis eases. Beware of worthless counterfoils. Douglas Bros. Fine Pronorty for Salo. Spooial attention is asked to tho adycatisement of the C. W. Dudley property for sale. It is a fine pioco of property. On the wooded land aro two largo grav el beds toat conk! supply our town. Tho cleared land produces ilne corn and cotton. If you want a home in Bennettsvillo cet tins ono. . Many popplo worry because they bollove they hayo boan disenso, Tho chances aro WA their hearts aro ull right but their stomachs tirounabloto digost food. Kodol Dvfjpopsiu Curo diKosts what you cat and prevents tho formation of gas which makes ibo stomach press against thc heart, ll will cu ie o very lunn Sf indigos (iou. Douglas Bro.?. Frosh buokwhcftt ?ind maple syrup ot. F\ I5..?rW/? Rowe's, LUMBER! , \ LUMBER I Any kind yon want. Apply to J. M, JACKSON. . July 3, 1000. PERSONAL. Mr. B. R. Eastorling spent Saturday and Sunday with us. Mr. Withers ?f tlio Columbi^ Stuio spent Sunday iu our town,; Mr. W. B. Fraser has our thanks for valuod?favors. Mr. L. P, Pearson of Capt?la, Ga., has our thanks for valued favors. Mr. James A. Haskow of Bright svillo was down Saturday and, m ado us a plo a s ant call. Misses Eliza and Ellon Lester of McColl have gone to Baltimore to spend some time. Mr.? John Patterson, Supt for Capt P. Li. Breedon, has our thanks for valued favors. Mr W. D. Baxley of Hebron was up Satuaday and called with happy greetings for 1901. Missos Bertha and IlaBrasing ton spent Friday and Saturday with Mrs. Lockhart at Tatum. Mr. Sol Brown, that hustling salesman at Mr. G. S. McCall's is wearing smiles-ask him why? We regret to report that Mr. Sam Pato is still quite sick. His little daughtor is walking about. Rev. D. H. Everett, of Hebron was up Monday and made us a call. No special nows in his sec tion. Miss Clara and Ruth Easter ling wtio have been spending Christmas with us have returned homo. Mr, C. A. Moore of Bethel sec tion was down Saturday and call ed. He is now enjoying excellent hoalth. - Miss Wilma Moore has gone to Columbia to take a course in Shorthand in the Columbia Busi ness College. Mr. W. Logan Webster of the Moore section was down Tues day and made us a call, with a smile and good wishes. Mr. Will M. Breeden of Adams ville and patentee of the famous stalk cutter was down Monday and called with smiles. Mrs. Sallie Mathews who has boon visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Powers left Friday for her home in Wilmington. Mrs. J. P. Harris spent Mon day with her parents at Society Hill. Her mother came home with her and spont New Years. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Billups who has been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bounds, loft Monday for her home in Cluron- j don county. j Mrs. J. E, Kerr, of Clinton . N. C., who has , been yisiting her daughter Mrs. Dr Faisou, re turned to her home Wednesday morning. >-lv. a ur) Mi's ) /?tu vin T. Oov liru !".;, whoota;/p .iciif.tliVjiite ai . &L>./ ?1 . :. \ v.- \i 'G <:.:\ IQ Olio, wheeo MK Oovi,i;t:.w has a post jii?.>n vyith -.1uii '.i i .litres. Supervisor ii. Jj}, CO\yai%Vh?s rented the Crosland house near Senator McLaurin's and will move to Benuottsvillo this week. We oxtend a hearty welcome. . Missos Adele Harden and Lena Powers left on Monday for Flor ence to attend tho marriage of Miss Lizzie Bounds, daughter of Mr. Silas Bounds-which took placo New Years, Watoh Nl?ht In Columbia. Rev. Henry H. Covington, now rector of Church of tho Holy Com forter in Sumter, hy invitation held service in Trinity Episcopal church in Columbia Monday night. A Bold Burglary. On Saturday night lust tho front window of Messrs F. E. & W. M. Rowe's Fancy Grocery was smash ed by some burglar and tho store robbed. Contract In Columbia. Contractor Eboch, who came to Benncttaville two or throo months ago to build our now college, and has been waiting to begin work, has taken tho contract for build ing a largo double storo for Vau Metro Bros., furniture dealers in Columbia. CUPID'S WOUK. Married on Thursday after noon, December 27, 1900, at the residence of the bride's father Mr. D. J. McDaniel by Rev. L. M. Flanier. Mr. J. T. Jones of Bennettsville t.nd Miss Roberta McDaniel of Boauty Spot. *** Married in tho town of Florence, January 1st 1901, Mr. Earl C. Morrison of Marlboro and Miss Elizabeth M. Bounhs, oldest daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Bounds, formerly of this town. January loth at Tatum. Dr. Wm E. Hall tho great Ilumorest will Looture at tho Academy at Tatum on Thurs day evening next January 10th, for the benefit of the monument to Marlboro's Confederate dead, Price of admission 2f>; Reserved seats 56. Tickets on salo at J. A. Stanton's store at Tatum. Persons away from Tatum can secure seats by phoning Mr. Stanton. -. AU api<lloatit? for Pension, old and now^ are required to moe! tho County Hoard on thu fina Monday tn January. . Dowitt's Little Early Bhors are the boat liver pillo e vor tn ado Easy to take and '.. never gripe- Douala Baos ^ Kodol DysfTeps?a* Ciffe ?Dlfjc*t0 what you ut^ . p ta '^?oSSoiTK TOWN AND COUNTY NJEW8. - Write it leoi; ' - Full moon to day. .-.Tax return" .'.ire DOW in or dor. - Tho Cotton M?U is working at night now. - Treasuror Thomas was rush ed Monday. - Next Monday is salosday-bo sure and como to town. - The salos of fertilizers for 1901 aro reported good.' - Tho first day of tho year was certainly a dreary wet ono. - Changos for tho now your bogan last weok. Moving is now tho order of tho day. -Everybody iujborested in good roads must attend the good roads convention next Monday. - Watch night services wore held at tho colored Methodist church Monday night. - Tho man who buys only nec essities for tho new year and keeps out of debt will bo happy next fall, - The county commissioners were in session Tuesday fixing up estimates for tho levy for the new year. Taxes will bo higher still next year. ?-Tho Superintendent of Edu cation will bo in his office every Monday and Saturday until fur ther notice. Magic Yeast nt F. E. & W. M. Rowe. - Do you want some choice wood then call up Henry Kirk wood. Try one bbl. of McKellars Porcoleon Hour-it -is tho best. --Mr. J. H. Stanton of Olio wants to buy your second hand Mowing Machines. Write him if you want to sell. A pleasure to show gooda at Mittlo's store - Special attention is asked to the new advertisement of Mr. G. W. Waddill. He has some pretty goods for presents. Fresh Currants Raisins and Citron at F. E. & W. M. Rowe. If you want a good smoke call ou F. E. & W.#M. Rowe. Wo have the bost line of Cigars and Tobacco over carried in Bennetts villo. - Titles, Mortgages, Bills of Sale, Note and Mortgages, Rout Notes, Contracts for Rent, short Lions for supplies, can bo found at the Democrat office. Soe MoKellar before you buy your groceries. . - All who love fine pictures should seo G.. W. Waddills pretty j j Jost ti cent ?5?;/ai: in 1.0 \vn a( ,l\ A. MoMrOr'n. .. . P'-.M'i ios V. ?Kll ill,';- gOOd millf cowa eau got thom ?rolla !); jSl'owiOu. His w?il exchango for beef cattle. Shirts, Shirts at McKellars. - A fine lot of ono and two horse wagons just in at Breeden & Co's., at bottom prices. B?r***Postum Cereal tho great substitute for Cofloo or Tea for norvouH people at F. E. & W. M. Rowe. - Attention is asked to tho new advertisement of Fuller Bros. They have some nice new buggy animals now. We have tho best, cheapest, and mo?t complete line of Groceries eyer carried in Bennettsville. F. E. & W. M. Rowe. ??y Box Paper, paper and Envol? opes, Tablets and Stationers Supplies all grades and stylos, at J. T. Douglas'. A full lino of Brass Fittings in cluding Injectors and Inspirators for salo at Hardware Store. Hebron's Hustler. Mr. W. J. Covington one of Hebron's progressive and stay ahead farmers, was up Monday and called. Jle is the only far mer that ever drove "four abreast" to town, and he says if cotton goes to lOcts this fall and tlie roads are put in good in good order to Hebron he in tends buying au Automobile to ride in next winter. A Dliicouratflng Job. Our hustling chief of polico has received a lettor from Commissioner Cr inn of Columbia stating that the 30 gallons of Rock and Rye seized nt our depot marked to J. II. Hub bard was found to bo no good, and therefore could not pay him for his trouble. These tests should bo made from samples and if found no good, the officer could soil it for freight, and savo monoy to pay him for hie work. OnokHohlnd the Bara. Mr. John Paul, white, who has twice broken out of tho jail, was captured on Friday last by Mr. Edward Terry near Rockingham and brought back to.Bonnottsvillo. A fow moro days and ho will be placed in tho now jail. Albort Guinn, white, in spite of lecture?, chaingangs and otrior ad monitions, is again behind tho bars to aiiflwor for his wrongdoing. Keillor Soos Wondors. Edit or W.V.Barry of Lexington, Tonn?, in exploring Mammoth Cave, oontraatod a sovorn oaso of Pilos. Hi* quiote onre through, using Buoklon's Arnioa Salvo oonvinoed him it ia anotlioi' world's wons dor. Ouros Piles. Inj orlon. Inflammation, and all bodily Krup'ions. Only 25 ots. at .J, Ti Dmglas & Uro. druggist. IU2LIGIOVS NOTES. Tho hoar for Sunday school at thc Presbyterian ohuiob has boou iUed at ir o'olook a, tu. rou. V~..? *_ ci-.-?I., .. i _?i _L .iL.. *uw UKI.KI ?,,t uu?itu; nuliCO! uv tfiC Eplsoopal church ba? boo? changed from 6 p, m. to 9 30 a. m., ' Tho hour for Sunday sohool nt tho Moth* odlet oburoh has boon changed to 3.30 o'olook iu tho afternoon. Tho Wednesday afternoon prayer moot lug nt thp Muthodist church lu now hold ut 4.00 o'olook. Prayer mooting at tho Baptist church every Tb?reday ovooing nt 8,00. Tho mon's prayer mooting nt tho Methodist church is hold ovory Wednes day evening at 7 30. Th? publie invitod. Tho hour for Sunday sohool at the Bap? tist ohurch bas been changod to 10.00 and tho hour for preaching to 11,00 a. in. Wanted. -A. lady housekeeper to toke charge of children ?nd mun ?gc tho generul nifuirs of tho" house. For pur (?otilara address tins office. Unolalmod Lottoru. Lettern addressed to tho following limned persons remain middled for at the pout office in BouncttsviCo : Willie lia?, Evin Pogue 1, Ooorgo F. Kr id (iso, W. J. Jonen, Mm Peggy Fullor, Aire HoBter MoOall, Mrs. A. M. Quick. The railroads say that it is im possible to cut down the rate of freight on wood, whicc is used for all people, especially poor people, but they are putting millions of earnings into fine cars tor the nabob travel and in palatiol depots for goodness knows what. There is evi dently something wrong hero and it must be with tho railroad commiss ion-Florence Times. The supremo court has deci ded that there are too many ap peals for rehearing onflimsey or worse than flimsey excuses and that august body has wisely de cided to stop it. No further ap peals for rehearing shall be granted except for good reason. This may be the means of work ing a much needed reform in tho procedure of the courts and be the means of bringing many people to justice who are allow ed to slip through by the "wear ing out" process. NATURAL LAW-Is its own ar biter as to what is good or evil, and inflicts its own reward or punishment in its own way and in its own time, and the reward or punishment always lits the deed, no more nor no less. If we do a good deed, tho reward be gins with the deed. If we do an evil deed the punishment begins witn the deed. These things are not revealed to man until he has become a truly good man. Bad men never know why their life '} omi ?;i it ml i?h: ! 1 i inila li or. ye Om; 1. v..?.*:. .ir;: ol' om <HV? (siv?.'t?in :;. VS v ?mn bo {.fOOjd !t i??.?!.? ' or v.'vi .:.,.!.n be--**Dov* i?' ' ,-.:.?:.'> Wi) v. WI. The fact that Germany has im ported nearly twice as much American cotton for ten mouths of 1900 than for tho same period of 1899 forms an interesting fea ture of the demand which is being constantly creatod lor our South ern staple product, and this in stance ia only one of many which is to bo tho great factors id keep ing King Cotton ti rm ly in tho realms of good prices. Ships can now go to eoa with frozen ammuniton. A method of utilizing liquified air on war-ships has boen discovered which will render the explosion of a magazine, even wueu the ship is in action, almost impossible. Tho method is to so place tho liquid air that it will freeze the ammunition to sev eral hundred degrees below zero. In that condition it oould not ex plode, even if a sholl ohould burst in the magazine. Don'tYou Lovo Flowers7 It so, and yon want sonio pretty pots of all sizes in which to place them, call at thc Hardware store and you can be suited. Blx Frightful Failures. Six terrible failure* of nix diffcroni doetors nearly som Wm. H. Million ol Lo-kl?uni, G., lo un carly grave. All said ho bad it fatal lung trouble and that lie must soon die. mit be wns urged to try Dr. King's Now Disoovory for (Jonsump tion. Aller taking five bol Hos be was en tiroly cured. It is positively guaranteed to euro 0,1) disoaso.s of Throat, Chest on'1 laings, including Coughs, Colds,Lagiimv Pneumonia, Bronchitis.Asthma, Hay Ft vcr, Croup, Whooping Cough 50o ami $1.00. Triul boitlos free at J. T. Douglm & Bros. Drug Store. its?" Pipes and Smokers Supplies ii endless variety can be found at J. T, i Douglas'. Mario Young Again. "Ono of Dr. King's Now Life-Pills encl night for two Week4 lins put mo lu bi} "toons ngnin" writes D H. Turnor 61 Dompsoytown, Pu , They'ro tho boat Ii world for Liver, Stomach and Bowel Purdy vegetable Never gripe. Only2 >. at Douglas & Bros., Store, Bravo Juxplorops ' Like Stanley and Livingstone found I harder to ovorooma M iladu, Fever nm' Ague and Typhoid disoaso germs lb ai suvago cannibals ; but thousands hfivi found that Elect rio Bitters is rt wonder euro for all malarial dison?os. If you bus? chills 'villi fovor fiver, nchofl in buck o nook and hoad, and'tired, wornout feeling ii trial will convince you ol' their merit W. A. Null of Webb. III., writes i M: j obildron sufFcrod for more, than a yen with ohlls and fovor: (bon two bottle ? I Klootrio Bitters ourcd tnem Quarante: < I Only 50 otfl. Bold by Douglas & Bros. y ?NTS FORM? -^oooooo?o?$oo*oo$<?* A COOO PLAN TO SETTLE THIS CHRISTMAS ? QiliOBI'ION is for yon to come and let us show you OUK La teal '?rivais and help you in making selections. We I i ave a pretty line from which to secure suitable gifts for a Hyndes, from a warm suit of clothes for grandpa, anew wrap for grandma, a now hat for ma, a pair of shoe? for pa timi lots of suitable articles for presents for Johnie, Mary and Annie ami the baby too-numerous to mention. Wo have them lb H.uMcri all hearts. iiSF il, BEAUTIFUL, ORNAMENTAL ! Wo iuxvo also added a nice line of TOYS for the Child; OH-Pretty, Useful and Cheap. Yo?n'?? for a Joyous Christmas. ?ennettsville Dry Goods & Millinery Co. * *k af) x KIRKWOOD'S OLD STAND. (FOR TWO MOUE MONTHS) OVER fohn. Manning's Store, OLIO, S. C. K YE-G LASSES in all the Latest Styles made to order. m(fl? Cross eyes straightened without the use of the knife. iOii?ht<;CTi sears experiottoo. No ohargo for Examination. Prices reaaon 1 - > ONLY PLACE I WILL VISIT IN MARLBORO COUNTY. IF YOU CANNOT SEE WELL, or YOU WANT A PAIR OF WKLI; FITTING, GLASSES, avail yourself of this opportunity to bo PITTK.D A'C HOME. TlioU'.uj i' of South Caroliiio'fl leading peoplo testify OB to tho superiority ARTHUR BECKER, IN. D. Graduate Royal University of l?erlin, Qormnny. ni ? ? aft H r '. DR. MOFFETT'S E?THIN (Teething Powders) Allays Irritation, Aids Digestion, Regulates the Bowell? Strengthens the Child, Makes Teething Easy. TEETH INA Relieves the Bowel Troubles of Children of v^\^j?g? Costs only 25 ceats at Druggists, ANY ACE. \-J>}'fM^\m^ Or mali 86e?ta to C. J. MOFPETT, M. D." ST. LOU 19. MC. ?ft . li fr GS* ii. ir" m :::: ?EI1) FSSjf? OU tfiillliilfllll -O; r KOW HAVE ono tho host Lino of Goode I havo evor & Carried* and I CAN MAKE IT TO YOUR INTEU TO COME TO SEE ME. '..?. if inc of Y GOODS AND Is better than I have ever carried. C'O??? AND LET ME GIVE YOU MY PRICES ON STAPLE DRY GOOCS, AND SEE IF I CANT SAW YOU NIONgY. My Shoes are nearly in and I can show io see md prices I will make to snit you. IES you some Shoos that will do you good My 3ACH'S SHOES for Ladies will bc here in ii - yr days and every pair of thom aro sold under a gti.'ti intee from the factory. Try one pair and see j if (hey are not as good as any you evor had for tho j rtipney; ! REYNOLDS SHOES for men will bo hero in I v few ; (ays also, and I know you will be pleased with ! (hom. They are guaranteed also. 0 ??l I* kT DI CC My mic ?f (groceries is com ylf?UuElIlCv Pleto, Como and let me sell foii Tor T know on the same class of goods I can soil to you as cheap as an}' one, . , I am yours truly, P. A. MmiAR. BRICK ROW NEXT DOOR TO C. S. MCCALL. a ? ^?'..'.'",-Cg*'.'v* ..: A fe J-JJJ ?Ul SI'! JgMfll!? ^ULLEtt BROS DEALERS IN 1 as, Mules, Buggies, Wagons And Harness? 'TE) I THIS DATE, and during tho on'.iro TraiU?? SeaaQnMtU keep their STABLES WELL FILLED with - A oW^^t^Mon >..of lloraos and Males, which they will ?oil for Oaah^o^q^^uue with good approved note?, ?!^S^'ir ? h?ve r?oontly added Buggies, Wagons and Harnea? to our Stock und wo Intend to koop up-to-date goode at tho heat pricep. Tho following is a list of 8omo of tho makes of BUGGIES wo ? ow hatillo Vm^tliuia, Wntovtowis Aw??, Hlnvhoiu?, Wvecn, BtftUil >ml vsieUovy Cowing ?o. N p i/U If I BVV PRESENTS FOR EVERYBODY ! SUITABLE GIFTS FOR ALL- FROM THE YOUNGEST TO THE OLDEST! THE NEWEST IDEAS ! RATEST 1OTSM?SS? Ext?nsive Assortment* FAIREST PKIC??S,^^^ DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS IN WATCHES, JE WELBY, SILVERWARE, leather and\ Plush Goods, Boohf Christmas Cards, Urica Brae, Novelties of all hinds^ Topi Useful and Ornamental. Something for Every Person, Something for Every Purse, ? This space is reserved --IFor ?-r . BENNETTS VILLE HARDWARE Who has M?VEiy U 5-T to the Av J. Howe Store where ^re opeplpg sip flie most ?osnplete Stock of HardWa^eJl: they haye ever /f carried. 9 ..oft aid in WMM W. P.& J.F. 1?RE ISDEN ?V1WC! disposed of their General Merchandise, will in future,confine, and dovote their entire time to tho follow ing line : cash, or on time with good seourity. Ililli PHATHHf P WAGOE Following are soino of (ho makes wc hc$^e.> Tyson & Jones, Rook Jtllffc' Jl^okney, Baboook and Advancer* Wagons-Auburn, Whito Hickory an^#^eber. Harness Department. AVMiAHNESS DEPARTMENT ja most complete ip tho PER PER ?cefion lr-' A"SWla?LB of n?vn?M / WbW&l P01"'9 of HarocBP, f>ow a Ouppor lo a Brow j; M^OTita^ largo MofcV of J'low Bridles, Wagoo Bridle?, Collar Pod? aod Collar" ^$?1?^^ft^a^d prides. w&^^ belonging io n Horro or Mule's weering opparo or m.ty.to ttttl!BHM^K: OALL tO 8?K XIS. <?S$m J PRATT'S: 4?4pary 89, 1(100,