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l?ENHETTSYILL?l, S, 0, ?V S* A, imo WK A CIO* O/tioe Weat of Court If ouse,, ?'yi<'V''i'M'i,>'Oi?iiSi'w'i,'yHn,iS)<,|iuVti'i,i>i Fridav. April 26,1901, MARION DISTRICT APP01? WENTS. B?tcoKo HOUND-W.O. POWER, p. K. UlUv and Boniah, Btulah, May 25,26 Mo^oll & BeunattavJUa Mill?, SennetiavUio, u 26,27 lif'.noLtivillo ot, Vino Oiovo, Juno 1,2 lu:;;htBvnto, Bethel (afternoon) 2,3 Ketch Marlboro, Now Hopo, M 8,9 llounottavlllo Sta, (night) Juno 14,16 Monheim et, M - 16,17 Our Toxon Gorvcrnmcnt. MAYORT-C. S. McCall ALDER M EN-J. Frank Breeden, CE. E?.um, John T. Douglas, W. S. Howe. 'CLERK & TREASURER-Milton Mc laurin. Office open dally. POLICE-G. B. Barrett. Marlboro County Officers. SuERiyr-J. B. Qreon CLERK OF CLERK-J. A. Drake JfjDae OF PROBATE-M. McLaurio > ' ?>?>NEtt~?. F, Covington ?O?ERVCBOR-M. E. Coward SUPT. E?D??OATION-W. Ii, Stanton TREASURER-J. H. Thomas AUDITOR-E. S. Carlislo t?KNATO^-KnOE livingston ?lKPREBRNtATiVES-r-J. C. Dunbar, J* 0. Campbell," lt. h Freeman. Directory of Bennettsville Lodges CONSOLIDATED LODGE NO. 15, K. of V.;.meets.every Monday evening at 7.30 o'clock, . . -. j.', " " W. Turlington, C. 0. 0. J.Xldo.K.ofR. &S. itlAR&noRO LODGE NO. 88, meote at Boouottsvillp, Friday evening, on OP bo^ foro caph f?ll moon at 8 o'oloek. , J. F. Kinney, VV. M. J. TV prtdley, Soorotary, County [Masonic Directory. JivftLTaoRo CHAPTER No. 30 R. A. M., m?eV?'Ot'Bennottuvillo ou the second friday ot"each month. ^ . . . Robt.Chaffin, II. P. II, B. ?tookton, Seoro?ary. ??BEKA JJODGE No. 43, A. F.^ M.. maota at M0?0II, oaoh Saturday after BOCO, before tho full moon.at 4 o'clock. AURORA LODGE No. 33, A. F. M., viiaots at Olio, Saturday on or aftor oaoh lull moon at 3 o'clock, p. m. J. T. Stanton, W. M. J. E;-McLeod, Seorotary. si-tt?iiiiii', 'I i ..' ? ! 'I, , .if " u"vr-.. aa lienticttaville Church Directory. ?.l<||..<'l.<V><.!?".<.^,.<,?'W>U.|.*>.".<..<'ll^*>.'<.<?.',.<>."U.' IilETilODT$T-C. B. Smith, P. C. "|i)da.v sohbol ? 00 p. m."Prmuuluf.' ftt ,>>?? <?^^a-.)\>> Ol? p. m Piiayht tu ?ot" ,5 Wedivo.svlXi'^.Ac^^nu Ai 4.0? o'clock. . ifi??Yioi tndem. im nd ay vbeoi, Phill Ai (uljiOft..- ? . , MAVfTiH r.Hov. Ruht? Ford, P?ator> mday school at lO.QjO- Pr?r.'jhibg 8?? t) iyat 11.00 a. ?J., II MU 8 (Wp. u?. Prayei 'Vioo^bg Thuidday evening at b o'elool it??riutoiidon? of Soiiduy velmol, 1?.- M Carroll. * PRESBYTERIAN-Rev..II. W. Burwell, ui!3tor. Preaching every Supday at lia. iviM:aod 8.00 p. m.., Prayer mooting on Thursday afternoon at 4 o'olook. Sunday ?ohool, at 10.00 a. m. Superintendent of Miho?l; J. T. Du'lloy. KnifioofAL -HOT. 0. W. Boyd, Rcotor. Vronohiog ovory aooond and fourth. Sunday nt II a. tn , and 8.00 p. m. Sunday '^lt'pol at 9.30 ?. m. Dr. J. A. Foison, ' npor ?ntondeii t. y?cfunty Church Directory. Bbnmttsville Circuit Appointments W$?lt' *VW> ARI AI LL, P. C. Firn tv 'Sn.nolay,-^li a. m., Pine Grove* ..vi's i .v '.. .. 3 p. m., Smyrna. Sooond Sunday, 11a. m. McColl. ,% i 3 p. tn, Boauty Spot, .Tqird, Sunday-ll a. ni,, Pine Grove, ?:\<:['i .-. 3 p. rn, Smyrna? .Fourth Sunday, ll a. m. MoCoil, 3 p.m. Boauty Spot. j " Blenheim Circuit Appointments. ?i?V, J. E, BEARD, P. 0. ?..'First-Sunday, Hebron ll a.m. j Ebenezer 3.30 p. ru. Sooond Sunday. Parnassus Ila, m. . Bothlohem 3 30 p, nP Third Sunday, Hebron ll a.m. . Zion 3.30 p. ty. Fourth Sunday Parnassus l% p)^ Bothlohem 8 30 p, tm . <(ljioCireuiiAppointmeAti. ?R?y, V*- M. DENT, P. O. (IKo-^lst ami 2nd Sundays ll a. m,. vj^ad.ond 4lh Sundays 3.30 p. m. Uoulali ' -1st ?nd 2d Sundays 3 30 p. m. i *<.?'.'?J and 4th Sundays ll a, m. , .Sunday, ichool every Sunday 10 a. m. ?owitt'? VVjlch Hazel Salve will quick lyjirfllho wpr?i burns and soalds&nd r.ot fe'ftvo ?ii" fio:ir. I, can be applied to cuts ? .uduV)\f<m-fimO!i with prompt end sooth ing offect, U.-'o ?t for pilos and skin (|ts> essen. Boware of worthless oountcrfous) 'Oouglao Br?s. Pewitt>UltU Early Rl?ers are the best Hver pilbi ever tnado. Easy to take and never gripo. 'DOUOLA? BROU line of Landreth's and Ferry's garden seed, also onion sets, white and red, for ?aleby-J. T. Douglas & Bro. LUMBER! Any kind you Pr?fet? jaok8on July 3, 10Q0t ^"V^^, ti'jiii'ii," '"?JJ .?? . 8TAT13 P^Om O??Ol'INA y,O0my OP MARLBORO. N K'WtittQ eterl in Ibo office of tho Judg? of Probato for said County and State my Final Return ns tho Exooutrix of the . oiiate of Dr. J. T. Jenniogs, decoasod, ? Noticie ts horoby elven that I will apply io pakLJudflo or Probsto on the 9th dav 84 Miy ne^t for . final d?rehargo aa suoh ?CQUlfl?. F. D, JXNHtKOd, Apt(|8, W\. Ks MIR l-l?. PERSONAL. V Mr. Murray Ingrain of McColl spent Monday in our town. ? Mr. J. F, Boltou o? Tatum waa up Tuesday ?nd called. Messrs Julius Hamer and Durinan McDaniel of Tatum were in town Saturday. Mr, G M. Provatt has boen anetidinv, ? f??r days with rela tives in Lu m ber lon. N. 0. Mr. Joo McCall of Tatum Sta tion was in town Tuesday and called. Mr. J. B. Huestess of the Beauty Spot section was up Tues day and made us a pop cal). Mr. F. D. Savage of wost Ben nottsvillo spent Sunday and Mon day at Rockingham * Mrs. T. W. Bouchier and child ren who have been on a visit to Florida have returned home. Mr. Wm Usher of tho Bethel section was in town yesterday. He is suffering with rheumatism. Mr. Walter McCall of Harmony was up Tuesday and called to see us. Mr. Arthur J. Knight has been spending a few days with his brothers at Sumter and Bamberg. Mr. Manly Quick of Smithville was in town Saturday and made us a pleasant call. Misses Ella, and Ida Dudley have beon spending a few days in Wilmington. Mr. J. A. Usher of Bright svillo was down Monday and made us a pop cali. He reports cottou seed short for those who may have to plant over. Dr. J. A. Woodley, wfro has spent tho past two weeks at the bedside of his sick daughter near Tatum, was in town Monday and called. He reports his daughter now getting on nicely. Mr. T. L?. Croslan has received his commission as Magistrate. He is no stranger to the work, and when in service before tnado a good faithful and impartial I official. Tho Tent Services. Willoh have been held lor thc past two weeks at thc Cotton Mill, under the man agement of Rev.'Coates and Hare closed Monday morning. The interest ha? been wonderful; the order praise worthy and the benefit derived by those who attend ed eterntlyalone can tell. The good peo pie at the mill certainly enjoyed the visit of thc tent and the faithful workers who were present during the meeting. Flowers! Flowers t Mrs. Jno S. Moore has a fine lol of Geraniums, Begonias, Ferns, Palms and other plants, well rooted, that she desires to sell. Cuttings 2?c per doaon, ? CirPXD'S WOH.K, Mr. N. J. Thompson soul MIK ?Si fti. ?.or . were united in mnrriaKti *>: tnt' wv .... >.-u on tilinda) - A. il. fCnight officiating. Mr. .Vicv.' ?htdio . of Richmond^ V*,, id Mis? Garrie gallie ton' b( Hlcullehn, ere married on Saturday morning at Blenheim. Mr. Light Townsend ol Blenheim, and Miss Bessie McLeod of lied lilli, were happily married on Tuesday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. B; D. McLeod, * * * Married on Monday evening April 22, tool, at the residence of T. P. Stubby. Notary Public, officiating, Mr. Oscar Rogers and Miss Mary Nicholson-both of Richmond county, N. C. DEATH'S DQINGS. On Sunday morning last Mr, Jamit> Fraser, an operator at the Cotton Hil*? died suddenly und T very remarakubtc circumstances. On Saturday night he attended a revival tent meeting which had been in progress near the mill ic r the past two weeks. He was ? mourner at the altar servicer and at the close pro fessed conversion and became very hap. ny. While giving his testimony and re latmg his experience he was stricken with paralysis arid taken, to his home near by, where everything was done for him that medical skill could suggest un til death came at c a; m., Sunday, It is Stated, thar he had lived a very careless life - -Jud often professed religion but soon fosYi't, and had said recently (hat h? hoped if that if he ever was con verted again that the Lord would take hint, lt was indeed a singular death - though paralysed in body hi? mind was active to the last and died very happy. lin leaves ft'wtfe and 3 children, *** Died at tho residence ot Mr J lt. Townsend in the Bethel section on Tues day afternoon after a long illness Miss LANIE TOWNSEND Her remains were laid to rest In the Smyrna Cemetery on Wednesday-Rev. J. W. Ailail conduct, lng the funeral service. * * Died at thc residence ol his brother Mr. Halford ferry in this Town Wed nesday afternoon Mr. Daniel Terry, ai er a short Illness of paialysis The remains were taken to Rockingham Thursday. Bumed-near wilmington. The many friends of Mr, Junius D. Webster, the Dentist, will regret to know that he lost his dwelling on Carolina Beach by Are on the morning of the 17th .The doctors home is at Stier City bnt spend* the sommer on parolina Reach. He had gone down to have some repair? lng made, and beiore retiring to bed built a fire In the stove to wann by. He said he was awakened hy smoke and fire all around him, and he got out just a few seconds before the root iel! tn, His loss is about $1000 with $700 Insurance The fire spread to the south and many dwellings were burned with losses amounting to $13,000, . Vour Byoa and Ear? Please. While we ask your attention to the spring announcement of Mr. C. B. Mcdill, who keeps that main mot h store on the east corner of the iKiqar?. You get what you want when you go thero. Read what ho onyo add go and provo what wo say. fr The Sneeoh of Senator. McLaa t?n at Charlotte lacit Thursday nijj&t is given In full on our first pag&i In our next we will give dis r?ply to Senator Tillman'? flovGitf.oriticiAm of thin speech. ?ND ?ONF -* ---o TET* ?Sk TT"* . and North East Corn April 22, 1901. TOWiV* AND COUNTY NEWS. - Pull moon next Friday. - A swell in the river Eriday stopped tho seluos. - Court meots next Monday with Judge Gary on tho beuch. - Farmers tell us there will be lots of cottou to plant over, - Tho merry sunshine drove away the darle clouds Wednesday. - Early risers Wednesday morning say thero was a light frost. t . Cottee lOots per lb at J. H. Hamilton's - Mr. A. J. Rowe bas cabbage four feet across. Won't they make nice heads ? Fancy line of grooories always' on baud at J. B. Hamilton's - Tho market Saturday was well supplied with pond fish and shad. An elegant line of mat tings just arrived-now designs and beautiful patterns at C. S. McCa l's. Bent Grado, New Orleans mo lasses for sale at Hamilton s. - Contributions for our next issue should be in by Wednesday morning. - Tho pos to Alco at Queen sdale has been discontinued and all mall must now be sent to Dun bar. - We regret to learn that the strawberry crop around town will be so short that they will prove this year a luxury. - We ask special attention to the notice from the County Com missioners In another column. They aro going to put the roads In good order now. Men's fancy Hoaery, Belts and Suspender? at Mittle's store. 2 lbs Louring Roasted Cottee for 25fih? at J. B. Hamilton's. .All who lovo tine pictures should soe G. W. Wada i Us pretty selection. .x. I i tr i 11 :?m ih w.ki.O ir li'.'.' .>?. ?V Udvertisemenii ot Puller Jihvs Tlioy have \?oua nico nev, buggy ! u h lut als now. ?air Box Pap?r, paper and iinvel* ope?, Tablets and Stationers Suppli. B all grades and styles, at J. T. Douglas*. ~r Titles, Mortgages, Bills of Salo, Note and Mortgages, Rent Notes, Contracts for Rent, short Liens for supplies, can be found at tho Democrat office. Pon't forgot Thia. Mr,.,\y? M. Rowe has purchased the inte.rt?Bti- o? Mr. Fred E. Rowe in tho Oi'oeer.yJ.ujiineos but there will bo no ehangjeotnerwiMo. He will keep up tho Standard with the bent goode for his trade and all ordots in town will bu dtlivend free as before. If you want anything quick call bim up aud you will get it. When you want Wall Paper write to Alfred Peati & Co., Phil adelphia or New York and they will eend you ono thousand large on m ph B to select from at your own nome. Pento & Co are among the. largest Wall Paper mfgrs., in the world and will ship goods freight paid to any depot in the U. S. Aold Iron Minorat, ii We ask spacial attention to the ad vortisement of this" new remedy pub* liehed in another column. Mi. Waddell the ngont has been in town only n week and reporl? tho sale of a gro9s, and not a complaint made. lie has certificates from some of the bast peo ple of Columbia and elsewhere. Tho Light Question. Paris requires every vehicle that traverses its streets at night if only a wheelbarrow, to carry a lighted lamp. Safety is seemed and the avenues glitter ns if swarming with giant flre-ilies. If every one who went on our Streets at night, riding or walk ing, were forced to carry lights we would hoar no com pain ts in reference to light. Suppose we try it, lamps are cheap. Atlanta, Ua., Nov. 7, 18Y9. Dr. O. J. Moffitt-Dear Sir: I cannct too strongly recommend your TBETHINA (Teething Powders) to mothers as one of the best medicines they can obtain for their debilitated and sickly infants. I have used lt with very satisfactory re suits the past summer with my child, and while we have heretofore lost a child or two (rom teething under other rem edies, our present child that has taken TKETJIINA, is a fine, healthy boy 1 am, very tcspectlully, A. Pi Rrown, M. 1). . (Brother ol U. 8 Senator and Ex Oov, Joseph K, Brown. -... ? 4M? . . Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that tho firm of F. IS. & W, M. Rowe was mutually dissolved on tho 15th day of Ap??lt??l.Mr. W.M, Rowe will con linne tile business and noumea all liabilities incurred to dato. F. fi. HOWE, W. M. ROWK. Apr 22,190V fifi *? / I /if I J__/ -L X X X. J-7 1 v. <X EQTI?BERY. -o--o -FUESH DAILY. Ordnrs lilied on short notice. All size OAKI?S made to order Wedding Oakes A Specialty. er Public Square . From Hagan's Frona'? Mr. Editor:-U ls not only cool but cold in those pins as well as other points. Thc See Martin's have nuit being so gay belorc the sun is up. The frogs have gone in expecting to have tolook through glass windows soon, and the poor farmers who have the blues, and have had since thc cold rains started, have taken the place ol thc crows. They have been seen in many places going down the cotton rows scratching up the seed to see it they are sprouting for some Chinese market. Some ol our (armers are going to plant their corn crops over. Some have already replanted. Small grain is quite small lor the sea son, while the dear old garden is creep lng along. Mr. Clarence Hubbard has cabSage 18 inches across. They are pretty. Hy the way he says he has been attending services at Beauly Spot lor years add some of your cor resp indents have just now tho ight to mention it. Charley McColl ol McCall spent a lew days in Hebron with relatives last week. T ?e K. ofP Society ol Hebroi hjid . a delighttul fish picnic at Hunt's Bluff last Thursday. Large crowd plenty to cat. Mr. D. P. McQuaige ls going to add more room to his dwelling. The cases ot "grip" reported arc all improving, Apr 23. loo?. O. K. -? . ? uHuiuiinud Lottere. Letters addroB6oJ to tho following uuincd persons romain uncalled for at tho post ofQue (n BonnettsvUlo : Austin Irby, Randy Lochlier, Frank William, Allan Wilson, Gibbs Town send, J..0- Thomas, M. A. Ray, J, T. Butler, H. M. Rascoe, Willie Regros?. Women's List. Mrs Violet McCall, Rosie M. Onails. Sarah Newton, Lizzie Morressy Mary Hamilton. A Rafting. Botumpc Flood. Washed down a telegraph lino whioh Chits C. Kllis.of Lisbon, lu.? had to repair * Stuudio-i wuist deep in icy water," ho writes, '"gave mo n torrihlo cold nod cough It grow vfortio daily Finally tho he?t doo% tors in Oakland, Nob., .Sioux Ci y, and Omaha said I had consumption & could not livo. Then I bogan u-ing Dr. King's New Discovery nnd was wholly cured by G bottle.-" V &fj Iv Bl y -?nnnntoo.d for, OoughSi Cold-; idhi nil Thro it and L?h? . vi."!,!, ., '..V i.ioiigUs St Uro. (Meo M>? and $ ? ( Joh Cou M jSfot iitivo 6too.-? i t. ll he'll M id Itching j'?cs. They're tor lil-ly OJIIII;, hut ll icldei^s Arnica Salve will cnn thc1 woi'-n ciiSO ol piles on earth. U h.ts cured th'.r ?s II-.-., lorin junes, Pains o?'. ??uiij-;Krup;ioi.t?? .its the best salve in the World.1 Price 25c a box Cure guaranteed. Sold at Douglas Bros. Drug St?re Tia Biiay to Fool Oood. % ' j Countless thousanls have found ul blessing to tho body in Dr.. King's New Lifo Pills, which positively euro Consti pinion. Sick ilottdaoho, Dizziness, Jnun dico, M al art:). Kevcr nu 1 Aguo and all Liver and Stomach troubles. Purely vegetublo; novor gt i po or weaken. Only 25o at Douglas & Bro. -? ?-. f?gTLadies call at F. E & W. M. Howe's forSapolio the great est powder for cleaning and pol ishing Silver AV are, ?lass amt Tinware, as a polish it has no equal. *@** Pipos and Smokers Supplies in endless variety can bo found at J. T, Douglas*. ?? i Mttny people worry bocaus-o thoybolievo thoy have heart disease. Tho ohanocs aro, that their hearts aro alt .right but their j Btotnnohs uiennithlc to digest food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digo.-ts what you oat mid prevent:! tho formation of gas which makes tito stomach press uguiust. thc heart, lt will cure every form of indigos tion. Douglas Bros. *?* Paiuls, Oils, Varnish, Glass and Brushes can bo bought at lowest prices at J. T. Douglas'. TO OURS ? OOI,0 [IN ONE DAY Tuko Laxativo Bromo Quinine. Tublptn. All druggets refund tho money ii it fails to j ouro. E. W. Grove'ii elgnaturo on every box j Price 250 a box. Eggs-aotly-Eggs BARRED PLYMOUTH* ROCKS. BoBb nil round Farmern t'o.vl in the world, Oholoo Egga at 600 por Sotting of 13. E. 0. NEWTON. Tatum, 8. 0 WARNING NOTICE! ALL persons are hereby warned not to trespass on any of the lands in Marl boro county, known as the Randolph Quick lands, either by walking, riding cutting timber, hauling straw, or to fish or hunt. I will prosecute all who violate this notice. W. I). DRIOOERS. April 4, 19CU. Warning Notice. ALL persons arc hereby warned not to trespass on my lands in Adams? ville Township-either by walking, ri dllrtg, cutting timber, hauling straw or hunting; I will prosecute all who violate this notice. April 2i, 1901. M. P. GIBSON. Notice of Final Discharge. EST. MARY A. SMITH. HAVING hied in thc Probate Judge's Office ol Marlboro' county my final return as Administrator ol thc estate ol Mary A. Smith, Notice is hereby given that I will apply to said Court on thc 10th day of May 1901 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon lora final discharge as Ad mlnlstratorol said estate. j wno,-<#L %m 0 UH MM MK 18 UN80RPA8SBD'! fifi IKVi/PK YOU, ONI3 AND ALL, to visit OUH STORI to inspect one of the Largest and Prettiest Lines of Uoods over sh?wii iii Marlboro County, consisting of Dr?its OooilSy 'IVipiminys, Silk, Neck-wear, Lewes, Embroideries, Shirl lyrists, Skirts, Full line of Notions, Shoes, Ladies and iifens &totf$n?i Men and Boys Hats and Oaps, Hiij i. ?Ni?ltY GOODS, the prettiest ever seen in BennetlsviUc. li' ucl : 1|(plied come at once and let us FIX YOU UP for EASTf?l?. We Hiow wc can please you. $ mm- one and nil, Look and Hw\ Bcnnettsville Dry Goods & Millinery Co, April.|Mi, loot KIRKWOOD'S OLD STAND. v/?P *?iu>t?t?j? v KP, t xj .?. .?. T. DO^Oli'AS'i A. 0. DOUGLAS. f I 9 -Practical Pharmacists anti Dealers in - pm |5) rn gs and jpatcnt JjJJcdicincs .o' TO ! LET ^ARTICLES m EVERY MKlffic /.Va//? ^nd Fancy Stationery and School Supplies. 9 GKLASS and PUTTY. V:?F?ME CIGARS AND TOBACCO, il* / 'v v '.v? riptioris* carefully compounded ab all hours iind j tarant ced to be of ike Purest Drags and at nable prices. h. f?t?l Une Garden Seed & Onion Sets. 'I'L^ilfnl for past liberal patronage ive solicit a continuance of same; J, T. DOUGLAS & 11110. iJiimi u.vy ., 1901'.. AT THE OXaD STAND. 'S MENU FOR APRIL. T?Ui \\ . , to Keep Well, is to Leave ofli tho Prying P.Vn Diet, und ..iaI that whioti will Bring Good Cheer and Comfort. We herewith oller you troods that are always palatable. you goods that are always palatable. FOR B ft E A K F A S T brjj VV'M have Hu?lt\yhwo(,. Nf apto Syrup, Oatm .-ii. ftuil D'tsh, Ut.nuii V, I5r('i:i< !?. t .'j.w Ol?, V0 tl ?.'l? i. I i ipi?, *.'?.U-|.-:M .l.v.i.i, ?.in? L'ihckru, j huh l.oaf. Toa, Con-.'.-, t^attai'?iii find Oi?iii--, s. FOR tyityNgf? lut ve ?/luvored Soup, Coin ww I ih-ms. ^itmUvtis ;\i i Okra, ItortSt Keel, 11 am j Maccar-tiii, CJiucao, IVic. ^^oatard.Snace, Corned Mum, Cr.ml>.Mry Sauce, Patin Pudding, Jellie?, Apples, NutH. Raisins, PI um s. FOR SUPPER \Ve have Oysters, Sliced (lam, Ch io k fin ? Oi?rn?d HiU'T, S?iU3ngo. Crackers, Shreded Codfiidt Wa fois, Mii9tard Snrdiuus, Chorries, Pear*, Posiuin Cereal. '.V: S srt. o O' : hu t*j M : CO i HM' . Sj to Cul supply of Canned Goods, Pickles, and Dainties are of Tiru ntirtT, kel us supply your wants. n?.to?ic P?o. R8. W. M. ROWE. ItciincitsviUc, ?. ?. % WM Mi ... . . v DR. MOFFETT'S (Teething Powders) Allays Irritation, Aids Digestion, Regulates tfie Bowelj, Strengthens thc Child, Makes Teething ?aiy. . TEETHINA Relieves the Bowel ? , v. , , , Troubles of Children of Costs only 25 cents at Druggists, , ANY AGE. Or moll ascents to C. J. MOFFETT, M. D.f ST. LOUIS, MO. STABILES. ttll lil AT STRAUSS' STABLES DEPOT a mice ' Huies and Horses. And wil t continue to keep them foi* sale, Nothing viii bo Misrepresented and yon can rely on ?.'All.' lt 10A.IiINQ-S. IV ni wy Ti 19011 - ? W r ? v V ISL STORE! M W GOODS! Ila v i ?I?. secured the new store next door to tho Douglas'Bros. Drug '-toro, we have opened np a"'! ip tip < lock of General'Mci'" olnVmHfco, ri rici solicit rt cull from the g< iic'i.iis X)iiblic and an in speoHoii of oar p ices before buyIh/j.(.lieh0 . Dry ( roods, ?Shoes? ITats; Notions. And Q-rooeries. Wc- ah ill pay oloeo attention tn ?air line ol 1 r iicydrocorii s, Canned Gnods? Ac , W. inland SIBO tn moko a fow spt cialiiort - 1 lome Grniiixl IVTenl and f?.? in i ny, I'li.h Butter and puro Cano S) rup.' Ovir intitfi? uill he ?IONKST aBIOtl-TS .VNJ> run??.;.?. Sulieitin," rt lihoral sharp of )'0\\r patronagoj w< ara A. J, Wooni?K A So^i. ?jan. 10, \m, mmsm I A FREE PATTERN sS (your own selection) to every aub-) ?criber. OD ly ?0 ccu ta tl year. A LADIES' MAO A'/.INK. .C A ?rent beautiful colored p1*t<?; Uxtf\ i? la.liii'.u? ; dirMtn.>WIP|? (coi)Oiiiic* ; laney ,'? yurk ? li.i>r.r I...IJ IIIIIIJ ; lic'l.ll, ?IC. Sub ; . itnlic lo .Iay, or, ?end ic. (or litest copy. Lady *({ciil. wanted. Send (ur urm?. ii Btyll?h,Rclln1)le, Simple, Up-to >M date, l:ooitomlc:il and Absolutely i': Ivricct-Fltthig Pape? l'atteruet. ' {3 (No>Sorici.AUowancc Patterxio. ?3 Onlv io ?nd i) ft?, ??eli-non* blKhtr. ' ..A Ask (ol diem Sold In nearly ?my ?lt? >?!.; anj town, or by mail (rum ll nm MCCALL OK, jg 110-146 West Milt St., N?w York. Wa ofter First-class I Horse Wagons co mol oto at $25-Spot Cashs Hardware Co. Wc haye recently a??!e?i: a Boo k a ii ?1 Sfag?ifclne Counter to onr Jewelry Department? - --<-0--0 0 it? tho Magazine Department wo will attempt to furnish such copies of Periodicals as are desired by the Rending Public. First? we must learn what is wanted. Gome and seo our assort mont. If you dcnH seo what you want, ask for it, M. W. CAMItHL.iL, Bennetts ville, ??*,C? Mulch 10, 1901. FULLER BHDS., -DBALBBS IN Horses, Mules, Buggies, Wqgottis ?nd Harness, AFTER THIS DATE, and during the eniire Tracing' Sea?on will koep their ST ABLES WELL FILLED with a choice"selection of Horses and Mules, whiph they will ?ell fox Gash, Or on time with good approved notes, ? Wo have recently added Buggies, Wagons and Harness to Our Steely and wo intend t?keep up-to-date goods at the best prices. . Tho following is a list of some of the mnkos of BUGCUES vi o \ now handle Court lum?, Watertown,- A nico, gSiu'uom*, Wrcesi, Staun? nrrt una Hickory Carringa Co, October ,8, 1900. \ ^ FULLER BKO^f IiL?liiiil?il mi The Pee Dee Section, Cir et Our Pri?es on 1 Sampson Uprlgl before bii^M^. SEE US Before buying. Very truly ^ours, April 25, J001, W. P. BREEDEN, IS STILL AT THE OJJ> STAND Heady to Servo Iiis Frietiils With Anythiiifj in His HUB. ? Horses anti lloles9 Cash, or?n time with good security, 1 SOLESA GENT For "OKI HioKory," "Auburn" and "While lliokory" WAGONS, ? yson <fc Jones, Hackney, tfnbcookv frock HM, Continent*!, Advanco and .Brown Onrriiift? Oo, of MUDLKS We t?r> I nm uWK.sir.fr of my slock of MUDLK8, CO?XAll?. COUL?ft*P??)S H.id KOBi?S at special prlett.; 'HM- ' .TnnVl, 1901