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BENNETTSYILLE, S, 0. MY 8. A. UKO WN A ??. Ofil CC jy&<m vf C?Uri House. ???.'?.?..?..?.?....>..?.ll,?.,')....,.>|,.,,M.>>,l>.<?.,...>..*?. Ftidftv. Mav 31, 1901, MARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS. 8BOOMD ltOHHli-W. Ol POWEB, P. B. Olio and Beulah, Beulah, May 25,26 M0O0II & Bonuettevlllo Milli, Benuettavillo, " 26,27 Bonnottuvillo ot, Pl nu Grovo, JUD? 1,2 Brtghtavllle, Bethel (afternoon) " 2,3 Notch Marlboro, Now Hope, " 8,9 Bounettevlllo Bta, (night) ' June 14,16 Blnnboim ot, *. 16,17 Our Town Gorvernment. MAYOR-C. S. McCall ALDERMEN -J. Frank Breeden, C. E. Kaum, John T. Douglas, W. S. Bowe. . CLERK & TREASURER-Milton Mc laurin, Office open daily. POLICE-G. B. Barrett. Marlboro County Officers. SHERIFF-J. B. Oreen CLERK OF CLERK-J. A. Drako JUDGE OF PROBATE-~M...McLuurin Coit?NKU-C. F, Covington SUPERVISOR-M. E. Coward SUPT. EDUCATION-W. L. Stanton TREASURER-J. H.-Thouaas ^AUDITOR-E.. S. Carlisle ?"^wl*jf5WHTO?-;'Koox Livingston KKPRKSENTATIVEB- - J. C. Dunbar, J. G. Campbell. H. L. Frcomau. Direolory of Bennettsville hodges CONSOLIDATED LODGE NO. 15, K. of P., moots every Monday ovening at 7.30 o'olook. W. Turlington, 0. 0. O. J. Lido, K. of lt. & S. MARLBORO LODGE NO. 88, meots at Bonuettavillu. Friday ovoning, on or be* fore oaoh full moon at 8 o'clock. J, F. Kinney, W. M. J. T. Dudley, 8oorftt?ry. u.1 ' ? 11 '?? ." ? ? ? County Masonic Directory. MARLBORO CHAPTER NO. 30 lt. A. M., moots at Bounottsvillo ou tho soooud Friday of e&oh month, Robt Chaffin, II. P. H, E. Stooklon, Seoretnry. EUREKA LODGE NO. 43, A. F. M., meets at MoColl, oaoh Saturday after noon, bofo re tho full moon,at 4 o'olook. AURORA LODGE NO. 33, A. F. M., Bleats at Clio, Saturday on or after oaoh full moon at 3 o'olock, p. m. J. T. Stauion, W. M. J. E. McLeod, Secretary, ?u- '? 1 - Tn -j 1 sa tsssaseaa Bennettaville Church Directory. METii?DtST -C. B. Smith, P. C. Sunday school f -O^i^^^^^ 11.00 a.m. and?0? p,m> Pr?yer meotJ iDg Woddesdo; afternoon at 4.00 o'olook. Iloag?s S 1 Sunday oohoo,? Phil- A BAPTIST-Rov. Rufus Ford, Pastor. at 10.00. Preaching Sun , and 8 00 p. m. Prayer ? meeting Thursday ovening at 8 o'clock. Suporintendont of Sunduy school, H. W Carroll. PRESBYTERIAN-Rev. II. W. Burwoll, Postor. Preaching every Sunday nt 11 a. ia., and 8.00 p. m. Prayer meeting on Thursday afternoon at 4 o'olock. Sunday flohool, at 10.00 a. m. Superintendent of school, J. T. Dudley. EPISCOPAL-ROT. O. W. Boyd, Rector, Preaching ovory occond and fourth Sunday at ii a. m., and 8.00 p. m. ?unday ?ohool at 9.30 a. m. Dr. J. A. Faiaon, Suporintendont. . w>r ww County Church Directory. Bennettsville Circuit Appointments REV. J. W. ARIAILL, P. C. First Sunday--ll a. m., Pino Grove* 3 p. m., Smyrna. Second Sunday, ll a.m. M0C0H. 3 p. tu, Beauty Spot? Third Suoday-ll a. m., Pino Grove, 3 p. rn, Smyrna? Fourth Sunday, 11 a. m. MoColl. 3 p. m. Beauty Spot. Blenheim-Cirouit Appointments. .- REV. J. E. HEARD, P. C. First Sunday, Hebron ll a.m. " Ebenezer 3.30 p. m. Seoond Sunday, Parnassus ll a. m.. Bothlohom 3.30 p. m Third Sunday, Hebron 11 a. m. Zion 3.30 p. m. Fourth Sunday Pmnassui? ll a. m. Bethlehem 3 .Sp p. ai. Clio Circuit Appointments. lnttb f* DENT* p* ?' him thijnd 2nd Sundajs ll a. m., loamed. ? ' 4,h Sundays 3.30 p. m. loarnoa. ^ ^ Sundays 3 30 p. m,, ISrOth Sundays ll a. m. Sunday school every Sunday 10 a. m. LUMBER! LUMBER ! Any kind you want. Apply to . July 3, 1900. J. M. JACKSON. Eggs--aetly--Eggs ! BARRED PLY MOUTH ROCKS, Beat all-round. Farmer? Fowl in the world. Cb oleo Eggs at 600 per 'ic tiing of 13 B. 0 NEWTON, Tatum, S. O Commutation Tax Notice. Notice tn hereby given that the Booka for the ?olleotlon of the Town Commuta tion tax la now open and will remain open until the first day of Juno 1901, after willoh ttrao they will be oiosed and the penalty added, By order of the Con?oit. MILTON MOLAUBIN, April 29th) 1901. CLERK. Flowers! Flowers! Mrs. J no S. Moore bas a fine lot of Geranium?, Begonias Ferns, Palms and other plants, well rooted) that she desires tc ?ell: Cuttings ??o per dotson. FJEUSONAL. > Wo regret to report the sovore illness of little Roby MoGUvray, Miss Daisy Mittle of Bennetts ville is visiting Misses Jennie and Dora Maun in Newberry, Wo aro glad to report that Miss Mamie Hamilton' who has boon quito Bick is inproving. Mr. Poroy WallaeOi now of Lau rinburg came over Tuesday aud spout the night with his father. We regret to report the serious illness of Mr. Ben Bul lard at his homo on Robeson Street. Miss Mary McDaniel who has been spending some time in our town has returned to her home at Tatum. Wo aro glad to report that our youug friend Curtis Woodie who has been quito sick with fever is improving. Mr. John Easterling and sister Miss Marion of Tatum spout Sun day in our town with Mrs. J. H. Mitchel. Mrs. J. B. Hamilton and little son loft Wednesday to spond a few days with hor mother at Dun bar. Mr. Fairley Barrentine has taken a position with Siugor Sow ing Machine Co., and has gone to work up Robeson county. Mrs. Sallio Mathews who has been visiting her pa rents in our town has- returned to her home in Wilmington. Senator McLaurin and Messrs F. M. Emanuel and L. J. Breed en returned Sunday night from Gaffney, where he spoke on Sat urday, Mr. C. F. Covington went over into North Carolina Monday to get some choice beef cattle for his market. Mr. Jamos B. Waddill who has been holding a lucrative position for some time in Alabama has given it up and returned with his family to* Bennettsvillo to lake an interest in his father's busi ness. Mr. T. Q. Odom has just return ed from an extended trip through parts of Scotland and Robeson counties. He says he never met with a more clever sot of scotch people auy where-all prosperous and always happy. CUPID'S WORK. Married on Sunday at 1 2.30 p ra , at tho residence of Notary Public, J. P. Gibson tho officiating officer, Mr. Calvin Freeman and Miss Amanda , Perkins. * At 3.80 the samo d*?" bv th? IhTTcsidonoo of tho TmoVTfathor, at the Cotton-Mill, Mr. Warren Mooro and Miss Daisy Stan- j loy. Thero nero several attendants and a largo crowd of friends witnessed tho ( last mentioned mari iago. Mr. Gibson must havo a magnotio way of "Hoing . tho kmt." as he seem? to be gottiug a lot of this kind of work to do. I Tho April Term of Court. The April term of court closed Fri- ] day n.ght, alter a session of three , weeks. The first week was profitable i in tho woy of heavy fines collected, j but the two last were rather expen sive. The Inst oaso hoard was MoNair j & Pearsall vs Chas dosi and for a lot , of fertilizers sold to tho Alliance. The ! Jury failed to agree ou a dooision. 1 'lho Pension Money. ' Mr. J. A. Drake, olerk of Court, has received a chook for tho pension money allotted to our county. Claas B, of which thou; are only throe, will get $19.60. Class C, of which there aro over 100 will get $14.70. Those who want it now can get it by calling on tho clerk. A Pleasant Compliment. Ata mooting of. Ibo Trustees of Clio ' High Sohool Tuesday afternoon, the ' Board unanimously reelected tho fac ulty of last year. Prof J. lt. Smith ! principal and Miss Sallio Crosland and Mrs Mary West of Bennettsville as assistnnta Fire at Medlin Springs. On Saturday about noon while the < family rvere at dinner tiro wai discov ered in the roof of Rev. W. H. Kir ton's residence and boforo help could be obtained tho fire wai beyond con trol and ouly a fow articles wete ?avod. The loss is reportod at $500 fully cov ered by insurance. Tho Damage by Rains. Thc reports from the rains in all parts of the county continue to come in of'a serious codition of tho crops. Cotton in some placeo is covered with grass, aud corn is turning yellow. The oat crop is also in bad shape for cutting and thc land is too unsafe for the mowers. A. fow days warm weather may chango tho prospeots. New EutcrprlseS. Mr. P. A. Hodges is taking steps to establish a Tannery tn our town on his property near Crooked Creek bridge on Choraw street. A company has been formed and will soon opon in our town another Hardware store. The Stutts Brick Machinery has been moved to Smithville to make brick for shipment. The yard will bo localed nonr Kollock. J3@H Provide yourself with a Dixie Canopy not, and got ahoad of tho flies and mosquities, see them at Furniture Store of 0. S. McCall. Don't You Love Plowers V It so, and von want some pretty pots of all sises in which to place i them, call at the Hardware ?tore ' end you can bo suited. ( BENNETTSYIL] AND ?ONFE -o -and - North East Corrie DFL* X April 22, 1901. Bennettsville 1 F. E - DK ALK K IN AND M<1 Ceiling, Flooring, ? BalusterBf Wei BUILDING MA FEHL ?P YOU ARB IN NEKD OF n or dressed, wo would bo glad and look over stock. TOWN AND CO?NTY NEWS. - Pull moon Sunday. - Next Monday is salesday. - It is said strawberries have been so plentiful at McColl that they have sold as low as three quarts for a nickol. - Special attention is asked to tho advertisement of the Ben netts ville Novelty Works. Gall at the Mill and seo the managor Mr. F. E. Rowe. JW^*Seo tho now lino of em broideries just in at Mittlos storo, To got val no in full and cour teous attention trade at Mittlo's. I havo tho genuine "DIXIE MOSQUITO CANOPY at $2, completo. G. W, WADDILL. Kiugham's Reliable Hams and Breakfast Bacon can always be found fresh nt W. M. Rowe's. Binder twine of the bet-t quality at the lowest price in any quantity at C. S. McCall's. A complete lino of Fancy and Heavy Groceries at lim Garr?a Found In Laurons. Sheriff Green went to Laurens >n Tuesday to identify a color id man thought to be Jim Harris :he murderer of Capt Carter, and tl so another th ought to be Walter Hines. He had no trouble in dentifying Harris but to bo sure tbout Hines he telegraphed for Mr. Hinson who promptly s,aid it was not Hinos. Jim is now in Laurens Jail but will brought to Marlboro as soon as the proper papers aro sont the Governor, as Harris is now under sentence for housebreaking. Our people aro indebted to Mr. "Doc" Little of Laurens for the capture of Jim, and he will be remembered. Don't buy your hat until you see Mittles line it moans mon ay in your pocket. A Chance To Sell. We invite special attention to the nd vcr linemen t of Mr. J. T. Dudley for a tract of land in any ?izo from 200 to 3000 acres Outside parties want it to start up new industry. If you want to sell seo Mr. Dudley at Duce, A Terrible Explosion. "Of a ga-olino stovo bumed a lady her? frightfully." wr'te* N. E. Palmor, ol' of Kirkman, luv/a. 1 Tho best doctors couldn't heal the running sore that fol lowed, but Bueklen's Arnica Sdvo rn* ?holy onred her." Infalliblo for Cuts, Corns, Sores, Boils, Bruises, Skin Dis o&FOS and Piles. 25o at J. T. Douglas & Brothor's Drug Storo. Didn't; Marry for Money. The Boston man who lately married a sickly rioh young woman, *islioppv now, for he got Dr. King's Now Lito Pills, which restored her to perfect health. In* fallible for -2^v;:,7o, Billiousricss. Ma? lar in, Fevor and Ague and all Liver and Stomach troubl?e. Gent?o but effectivo. Only 25o at Douglas & Bro. Seven Years tn Bcd. ' "Will wondon; ovor ooaso?" inquire tho tho friends of Mrs L Pease, of Lawrenoo Kan. Thoy know sho und been unable to Icavo her hod in noven yours on aeoount of kidnoy and liver tronido, nervous pros (ration and xenoral debility ; but, "Thrco bottles of Hleolrio Bittern enabled me lo walk," tho writes, "and in thrco months I felt like a new person." Women suffer ing fron? Headache, Backache, Nervous noss. Sleeplessness, Melancholy, Fainting and Dizzy Spells will Gnd it a priceless blessing Try it. Hat infliction guaranteed Only 50c by Douglas & Bro. Saves Two From Death. "Our littlo daughtor had MI almost fa tal attack of whooping cough nnd bron* chitH," write* Mrs W. K. Ilavilund. ol Armonk, N. Y., "but whoa all other raincdioa failed, wo saved her life with Dr, King's Now Discovery. Our nicco who had consumption in advanced stage, also used this wonderful medicino and to day sho is perfectly well." Dosporato throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. King's New Dipcovery as to no other] moaioino cn earth. Infallible for coughs and cold?. 60 and $ LOO bottles guaran teed by J. T. Douglas & Bro, -, ??s>, \ TO OUItH A COI,? IN ONE) DAY Tako Laxativo Bromo Qolalne Tableta. All druggist* refund tb? money if lt falla to oar?. Si. W, Grove'? elgnaturo on ?very bot Pilo? ?se a box. LE ? B?KERY 1STI0EERY. ? -O-O-: -FRI3SI? ILVTLY. >rders filled ou short notice. i\\ size OAKI?S mude to order Wedding Oakes A Specialty. >r Public Square* W^^-WV ?TTITTTTT?? ? W W *.? ? ? ?? 2, ROWE, MANAGER. iNUFA?TUlllOR OF - Siding, Brackets, IL OP ALL KINDS. my kind of LUMBKR, oiigh; to have you* call at our MILL RELIGIOUS NOTES. Uov. 0. W. Boyd filled ida Appointment ,t St Paul's Epiuooput eli ur oh Sunday norning but heavy raina provontod tho iftcrnoon oorvioo. IUv. William Stalling* Qlled tho pul pit i tho Baptist ohuroh last Thursday night ind again Sunday moruing. Rov. H. W. Burwell of tho Presby orian ohuroh oxohaugod pulpits with ?ov. Moiton Clark of tho Florence Presbyterian ohuroh on Sunday Inst, vir. Clark's ser moil Sunday morning vas highly enjoyed. Tho hour for Sunday sohool nt the ?rosbytorian ohurch has boon fixed nt io Molock a. tn. Tho hour for Sunday sohool at tho Spisoopal ohuroh has boon ohangod from i p. m. to 9.30 a. m., Tho hour for Sunday school at the Moth idist ohuroh hna boen ohangod to <; 00 i'olook in tho afternoon. Tho Wednesday afternoon prayer moot og at tho Mothodist ohuroh 1B now hold at \.oo o'dook. Pr ay or mootiug at tho Baptist ohuroh ivory Thursday ovoniug at 8.00. Tho mon's prayer mooting at tho tlathodist ohuroh is hold ovory Wodnes lay oveniug at 7 30. Tho publio invited. Tho hour for Sunday sohool at the Bap* ?at ohuroh has boon ohangod to 10.00 ndlbo ntu??%lt.?ioa?hl,?ff to ll>?? ?. m? Jnolalmod Lottor?. Letters addressed to tho following uamod croons remain uncalled for . at the poa) ffioo in Bonnottsville : Tom Brown, 0. 0. Crosland, Ella lorraeor, Mary Eastorling, I. A. Gabln, ', S. Gibson, V. J Guthory. Emily Harris Inox Huckitbco, H. B. Irby, Mary Lair, i. Loard, M, Markins, Mary Davit, Dum ) May Odom, Dora Stubbs, Tnos Tato, 'aro Williams, Uiohard MuLay. ?^M?ies ball nt P. E. & W. \l. Rowe's forSapolio tho great ist powder for cleaning and pol shing Silver Ware, Glass und tinware, as a poiish it has no ?qnal. Koclo! Dyspepsia Cure "Digests wltat you eat." B??* Pipos and Smokers Supplies in judie KS variety eau be found at J. T. Douglas*. ???T Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass tnd Brushes can bo bought at lowost trices at J. T. Douglas'. Warning Notice. ALL persons are hereby warned not to trespass on my lands in Adams? /Hie Township-either by walking; ri? liing, cutting tim'ic", hauling straw or Imming. I will prosecute all who violate this notice. April 22, 1901. M. F. GIBSON. Winthrop College Scholarship - AND - Entrance Examinations. Tho examination? for tho award of vu? oant Rqholarship8 in Winthrop Collogo and for tho admission of now students will bo held nt county Court Houso on Friday, July 12, at 9 a. m. Applioauts must not b3 loss than fifteen (16) years of ago. When scholarships aro vaoatoil alter' July 12th. thoy will bo awarded to thoio pinking tho highest average at this exam ination. Th? COSl of attendance, including board furnished room, h?nt, li^htnnd washing ia $9 00 per month- For furthor infor mation and a ontaioguo address Pros- D. B. JOHNSON, : May 29 1901, Rook Hill. WANTED ! 1 am in tho market for a tract of land, improved or unimproved, near Railroad. I prefer land in Smithville or Brightsvillo township. Can uso promptly from 200 to 3000 acres, Partic-t having land in lho.-o townships to sell will pluaso oom' munioato with me at onco by loiter or phono No. lOi, or personally nt my olTtoo in Ronncttsvillu any afternoon from 3 to 7 o'clock. JULIUS T. UUDLBY. May 28, 1901. Three Papers One Year Each, only 50c. WEEKLY TIMES, RICHMOND, VA., Now Only .50 Gouts A Yoar, and includes absolutely free THE PARAGON MONTHLY, New York, THE FARM JOURNAL, Philadelphia. The Daily and Sunday Times, including Farm Journal and Paragon Monthly, Now only $3 per year. Or 25 cts per month by mail. Address THK Tl M KS, Richmond, Va. j ~-<KEEP COOL !> lamber we have the Summer Goods for MSN AND BOYS. MeiVtJj French Bulbriggan, Mercerized and Gauze Undcrvests. Men's Shirt Waists, Fancy Silk Front Shirts, Negligee and Mercerized. I|W QIJAltTIIlt SHOi AND STRAW HATS. Do i! SEE OUR PRIGES and NEW SW GK. lot forget we arc in the lead and Headquarters for New Sun uner styles and shape H ATS* iOil LADIES, MISSES and CIULDUEN. ?Nice Jjnc of SU M At EU LACES, EMBROIDERIES and Pretty ?TUINMINGS. \ ? May Bennettsville Dry Goods & Millinery Co. ?Mi 190. KIRKWOOD'S OLD STAND. J. ?, ?O?GLAS. A. C. DOUGLAS.' Ti DOUGLAS & BROTHER, -.PracticalTlmrmacists aud Dealers hi - iij'o ?rugs and patent Jjjjediciiics, Plain' and Fancy Stationery and School Supplies. [9 ^/JiACTjJ v WAJLhOiiJOJL^ GLASS and PUTTY. ^FINR CIGARS AND TOBACCO. a6r Prescriptions carefully compounded ab all hours and guaranteed to be of the Purest Drugs and at reasonable prices. A full line Garden Seed & Onion Sets. Thankful for past liberal patronage ive solicit a continuance of same. J, T, DOUGLAS & BRO, Janizary 31, 1001. AT THE OXi? STANS. E'S I. Thu way to Keep W?1K is to Leave oil' tho Frying Tan Diet, andif?at that which will Bring Good Cheer and Comfort. We herewith ofter you goods that are always palatable. fte' ts Co FOR BREAKFAST. Wo hnvo Buckwheat. Man^ Hominy, Break fast Bacon, Voil Loaf. Tripp, Ch i ?Won I. ou f, Bono Oihokoii, Hain Leaf, Tru, CuHee, Bananas und Oranges. FOR DINNER Wo have Fin vow ' Soup, Corn and I).ut int. Tomat,Wis um) Okra, Kunst I'eef, liam, Mace* run i, Cheese, IVitv Mustard Saueo, Corned Ilnn'i, ?i\?i?h?rry Paoeo, Plum Pudding, J ollie?, Apples, Nu (H. Raisins, Pi urns. FOR SUPPER Wo hnvo Oysters, Sliced Hain, Chicken, OHPIC I Beef, Sausage. Crackers, Shreded Cori ft sdi Wefrfrs, Mustard Sardinns, Chenies, Pe?is, Postum Cen ul. O ... o? O . O fe Sh, ^ ty to 1 Our) supply of Canned Goods, Pickles, and Dainties aro of Titi? BEST. Let us supply your wants. W. M. ROWE. Phono, No. 38. Itcimcttsville, a C, DR. MOFFETTS (Teething Powders) Costs only 25 cents at Druggists, Or mall 25cent? toO. J. MOFFETT, Allays Irritation, Aids Digestion, Regulates thc Bowels, Strengthens thc Child, Makes Teething Easy. TEETWNA Relieves the Bowel Troubles of Children of ANY AGE. M. D.f ST. LOUIS. MO, STRAUSS' STABL.ES. AT STRAUSS1 STABLES DEPOT a nice lot of young And will continue to keep them for sale, Nothing tull he Misrepresented and you can rely on i*A?;ft DEALINGS. l'obruarj 7, 1901. NEW^TORE! JfeW GOODS ! Having sticmed the new store next dooroo tho Douglas' Bros. Drug 8t,?rM We have opened np a nie? sttjck of General Mer chandize, ?xm\ solicit neall from tho generis public and an in spection ? our p i?es before buying the)r Dry ?-obds, ?Shoes, Hat^, Notions. And Groceries. Wo shall.|>ft> oloso. attention to ouv Uno ol FiincyUl.ecths.Cnnneri Goods &o., Wo intend "j80 (0 ,""^0 a j-ew speelalliCfl--II?>im Orn111.il Mon), ftih) ?Hominy, F#?t Butter mid puro Cano Syrup. i Our mottf bc UONKBT WKIOIITS AND P?IOWl, Soliciting) ft liberal share of your patronage,^ an? Y?u^ko PLKABK. , 4/, A. J. WooDLB ft. Soar. j A FREE PATTERN (your own- fielet t lou) to overy Bttb* scriber. Ou ly 50 cents a year. A LADIES' MA0AZINI?. A (ftm \ txautlful colored ptate, | late?! faiTiimit ; drt jsiii.iu ins tconoinl<i i fancy 1 work ; household l,um ; licli.n, eic. Sub- ? ?ra sci Mic io iljy, or, tend gc. (or lateit copy. ! ;4 I Jul y ?gent? warned. Send for terina, I ?3 Btylluli, Reliable, Simple, Up to-1 .?? dale, Kcortomlcal and Absolutely ?5 1'cricct-tMltiiiff Paper Patterns. ?S (No.Scani.Allowance Pattern!.) J;* Only io and ie cu. eac!?~nona higher. Auk for (hem. Sold in nearly ?very elly . K and lown, or by mall from sf TUB MCCALL CO., ?? no-no West i4th St., New York. totaux? We offer First-class I Horse Wagons oomolete at $25-Spot Cash* Hardware Go. tit a We have recently Hook and ir to our ?artment* in tho Magazine Department wo will attempt to furnish such copies of Periodicals as arc .desired by tho Reading Public. First, we must learn what is wanted. Come and sec our assortment. If you dcuH seo what you want, ash for it, H* Ul CAMROJUL, Bennettsville,- 8* March 15, 1901. -DEALERS IN Horses, Mules, Buggies, Wagosaa And Harness, AFTER THIS DATE, and during the on.ire Trading Season.will keep their STABLES WELL FILLED with a ohoico selootion of Horses and Mulos, whioh they will sell for Cash, or on timo with good approved notes. We havo recently added Buggies, Wagons and Harness to our Stock and we intend tokoop up-to-date goods at tho best prices. The following is a list of some of the makos of BUGGIES wo now handle Com timid, Watertown. Amen, Harbour, Wrecii, Stand ard nail li lc kory Carriage Co, ootobor .8, 1900. FULLER BROS ---'?LL_:_; i Mi For The Pee Dee Section. Get Our Prices 011 COTTON HOES, Sampson' Uprights amt! Slides, and Farming Implements '."before buying. SEE US Before buying. Very truly yours, JP.&SIWEXBi April 25, 1901. W. P. BREEDEN, IB STILL AT THE OLD STAND Ready to Serve his FfJ6^!5[??^?^in6 to Hi? line. Horses and Mules, Cash, or on time with good seourity. SOLIS'AGENT For "Old Bioko*/,*' "Auburn" mut "Whit? lliokory" WAGONS. ; if) ? Tyson & Jones, Hn ok ney, Babcock? Rock Hill, Continental, Advance and Brown Carriage Co. of MUDLKS ^ t ara flsp?fting of my stock of MUDLKS, GOLLAUS. COLLA?UPAOi nnd BO niC8 nt *iicoicd prtcoai Jan. 1, 1001