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BENNETTSYILLE, S. 0. ?4Y 8, A. ?KOWN & CO. Office Weat of Court House. ".i**.;. Fiidav. Mav 31, 1901, MARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS. SECOND ROUND-W. 0\POWER, P. H . Olio and Beulah, Beulah, May 25,26 MoColl & li-mottflvillo Milli, K011 uotia ville, 26,27 Botmottavlllo ot, Ping G rovo, JUD? 1,2 Brtgbtsvllle, Bethel (afternoon) 2,3 Notch Marlboro, Now Hope, " 8,9 Bouuettevillo Btn, (uigbt) Juno 14,16 Blenheim ot, ?? 16,17 Our Totvn Oorvernment. MAYOR-C. S. McCall ALDERMEN-J. Frank Breeden, U. E. Exurn, John T. Douglas, W. S. Rowe. CLERK & TREASURER-Milton Mc Laurin. Uliice open daily, POLICE-G. B. Barrett. il-_ _ Marlboro County Offioera. SHERIFF-J. B. Orccu CLERK OF CLERK-J. A. Drake JUDGE OF PROBATE-M...MoLaur?n CORONER-C. F. Covington SUPERVISOR-M. E. Coward SUPT. EDUCATION-W. L. Stnntou TREASURER-J. H..Thomas .^?AUDITOR---E. . S. Carlisle **?*i^l^XOrt~-,Knox Livingston IUPREBENrATiVEB-J. C. Dunbar, J. 0. Campbell, R. L. Frcumau. Directory of Bennettsville Lodges { ?ONH? F" mool o'olook. CONSOLIDATED LODQE NO. 15, K. of P" moots every Monday eve ni UK at 7.30 W. Turlington, 0. 0. 0. J. Lido, K. of ll. & 8. MARLBORO LODQE NO. 88, moots at BonnettBvillo. Friday ovoning, on or be fore onoh full moon at 8 o'clock. J. F. Kinnfly. W. Mi J. T, Dudloy, Scorotary. County Masonic Directory. MARLBORO CHAPTER NO. 30 R. A. M., moots at BonnettBvillo ou tho soooud Friday ol' caoh month. Robt Chaffin, H. P. Hi E. Stookton, Seorotary. EUREKA LODQE NO. 43, A. F. M.. neets at MoColh oaoh Saturday after noon, before tho full moon,at 4 o'olook. Ac non A LODQE NO. 33, A. F. M., ?eats at Clio, Saturday on or after caoh full moon at 3 o'clock, p. m. J. T. Stauion, W. M. J. E. MoLood, Scorotary. Bennettsville Church Directory. METHODIST-C. B. Stubb, P. 0. Sunday school 4?$^^>\^x(f?vtr 11.00> ?. m. andtfou p. m. Prayer moot ing WaddORda; afternoon at 4.00 o'olook. Bodgo's Suaday Bohoo,? 1>bi|- A BAPTIST-Rev. Rufus Ford, Pastor. BlfiiflMLd?i?abl at 10.00. Preaching Sun? , and 8 00 p. m. Prayer mooting Thursday ovening ai 8 o'clock. Superintendent of Sunduy school. H. W Carroll. PRESBYTERIAN-Rev. H. W. Burwoll, Pastor. Proaohing ovory Sunday ut lia. m./and 8.00 p. m. Prayer mooting on Thursday aftornoon at 4 o'clock. Sunday aohool, at 10.00 a. m. Superintendent of I school, J. T. Dudley. EPISCOPAL-ROT. O. W. Boyd, Hector. Preaching ovory second and fourth Sunday .t II a. m., and 8.00 p. m. Sunday ?ohool at 9.30 a. m. Dr. J. A. Falaon, Superintendent. y?nf >r*.^w w w y? -y w %> *? v Oo?nty Ohurch Directory. Bennettsville Circuit Appointments REV. J. W. ARIAILT,, P. o. First Sunday-ll ?. m., Piuo Grove' 3 p. m., Smyrna. Second Sunday, ll ?. m. MoColl. 3 p. tu, Beauty Spot? Third Sunday-ll a. m., Pino Grove, 3 p. m, Smyrna? Fourth Sunday, ll a. m. MoColl, 3 p. m. Beauly Spot. Blenheim -Cirouit Appointments. >?.' KEV. J. E. BEARD, P. C. First Sunduy, Hebron ll a. m. Ebonesor 3i30 p. m. Second Sunday, Parnassus ll ?. m.. Bolblohom 3.30 p. m Third Sunday. Hebron 11 0. m. Zion 3.30 p. m. Fourth Sunday Parnassus ll a. m. bethlehem 3,30 p. m, Clio Circuit Appointments. him th?rl(l i5t,'l 'binda)fi ll a. m., lfl*rnod:vftV.4th Sunday? 3.30 p. m. marnoo. . A ^ SundJnys 3 30 p> m _ 4th Sundays ll a, ra. r| Sunday ?ohool ovory Sunday 10 a. m. ?LvmnF.ii! LUMBER ! Any kind you want. Apply to J. M. JACKSON. . July 3, 1900._ Eggs-actly-Eggs ! BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS. Belt ni brou nd Far moro Fowl in tho world. Ch alco Bggs at 600 par Sotting of 13 B. 0 NEWTON, Tatum, S. 0 Commutation TaxNotioe. Not loo ta hs roby given that the Booka for th? collection of tho Town Commuta tion lax ts now open and wilt remain open until tho Arne day of Juno 1901, after I whick timo ikey will bo otoBod and the j pouftlty added. By order of tho Cou ?oil. MILTON MOLAUBIN, April 29th, i yoi. CLEKK. Flowers! Flowers! Mrs. J"no S. Moore has a fine lot of Geraniums, Begonias Ferns, Palms and other plants, well reote?? that she desires to sell: Cuttings 80o por dosen. PERSONAL. v Wo regret to report the sovoro illness of little Raby McGUvray, Miss Daisy Mittle of Bennetts ville is visiting Misses Jennie and Dora Mann in Newberry, We aro glad to report that Miss M Cunio Hamilton who has been quito sick- is inproving. Mr, Poroy Wallace, now of Lau rlnburg came over Tuesday and spout tho night with his father. Wo regret to report the serious illness of Mr. Ben Bul lard at his home 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 friond Curtis Woodie who has been quito sick with fever is improving. Mr. John Eastorlin g and sister Miss Marion of Tatum spent Sun day in our town with Mrs. J. H. Mitchel. Mrs. J. B. Hamilton and little son left Wednesday to spend a few days withhor mother at Dun bar. Mr. Fairley Harren ti n o has taken a position with Singer Sew lng Machine Co., and has gone to work up Robeson county. Mrs. Sallie Mathews who has boon visiting her pa rents in our town has-returned lo her home in Wilmington. Senator McLaurin and Messrs F. M. Emanuel and L. J. Breed en returned Sunday night from Gaffney, whore 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 set of scotch people auy whore-all prosperous and always happy, CUPID'S WORK. Married on Sunday at 1 2 30 p ra , at tho residence of Notary Publio, J. P. Gibson tho officiating officer, Mr. Calvin Freoman and Minn Amanda Perkins. At .130 the aamojdh;;' t???J>?J^ ???JJ^SSSSIM?r^ residence of the bru??rTfiither, at the Totten Mill, Mr. Warren Mooro and Miss Daisy Statt loy. There n ore several attendants and ii largo crowd of friend* witnessed the Inst mentioned mart tage. Mr. Gibson must have a magnetic way of "ticing tho knit," as he seo mu to be getting tt lot of this kind of work to do. Tho April Term of Court. The April term of court clocad Fri day n.ght, after a sosdon of three weeks. The firut week was profitable in the way of heavy fines collected, but the two last were rather expen sive. The lust oaso heard was MoNair & Pearsall vs Chas Oio9land for a lot of fertilizers sold to the Alliance. The Jury failed to agree on a decision. . Pio Pension Money. Mr. J. A. Drake, elerk of Court, has received a cheek for tho ponsion money allotted to our county. (Haas B, of which thoie are only turee, will get $19.60. Class C, of which there are over 100 will get $14.70. Those who want it now can got it by calling on tho clerk. A PJuucmnt Compliment. Ata mooting of. the Trustees of Clio High School Tuesday afternoon, the Board unanimously reelected the fae ulty of last year. Prof J. H. Smith principal und Miss Sallie Crosland and Mrs Mary West of Bennetteville as asoistants. Fire at Medlin Springs. On Saturday about noon while the family were at dinner (ire wa* discov ered in the roof of Rev. W H. Kir tons residence and bofore help could be obtained tho fire wat beyond con trol and only a fow articles wete *avod. The loss is reported at $500 fully cov ered by insurance . Tbs. Damage by Raine. The reports from the rains in all parts of the county continuo to come in of u serious codition of the crops. Cotton in some places is covered with grass, and corn is turning yellow. The oat crop is also in bad shape for cutting and thc land is too unsafe fer tho mowers. A fow days warm weather may chango thc prospcots. Mew EuterprlseS. Mr. P. A. Hodges is taking steps to establish a Tannery tn our town on his property near Crooked Creek bridge on Cheraw street. A company has been formed and will soon open in our town another Hardware store. Tho Stutts Brick Machinery has been moved to Smithvillo to make brick for shipment. The yard will bo localed nonr Kollock. jggr Provide yourself with a Dix io Canopy not, and got ahead of tho flics and mosquities, see thom at Furniture Store of O. S. McCall. Don't You Love 5? lowers Y It so, and you want some pretty pots of all sisses in which to place them, call at the Hardware ?torc and you can be suited. I BENNETTSYIL AND SONF) tm . W*Mm Mm ?KL Zr Mr??mtkm JUmmaJ? ff i* 4? i ? and- ;? 9 North East Corn April 22, 1901. XSennettsv?Ue H F. ; -DEALER IN AND M Ceiling, Flooring, Balusters, KTe n MAHN! ?P YOU ARB IN NEKD OF or dressed, we would be glac and look over stock. TOWN ANJO COUNTY NEWS. - Full 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 nickel. - Special attention is asked to tho advertisement of tho Ben netts ville Novelty Works. (Jail at the Mill and see the manager Mr. F. E. Rowe. See the new lino of em broideries just in at Mittles store, To got value io full and cour teous attention'trade at Mittle'e. J8??" I have the genuine "DIXIES MOSQUITO CANOP? at $2, complete. G. W. WADDILT, Kingham's Reliable Hams and Breakfast Bacon can always bo found fresh at W. M. Rowo's. Hinder twine of the bett quality at the lowest prico in apy quantity at C. S. McCall's. A complete lino of Fancy and Heavy Groceries at Jim Harria Found In Laurens. Sheriff Green went to Laureus on Tuesday to identify a color ed man thought to be Jim Harris the murderer of Capt Carter, and also another thought to be Walter Hines. He had no trouble in identifying Harris but to bo sure about Hines ho 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 tho proper papers are sent tho 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 bo remembered. Don't buy your hat until you seo Mittles linc it means mon ey in your pocket. A Chance To Sell. We invite special attention to the advertisement of Mr. J. T. Dudley for tv i met of In nd in any size from 200 to 3000 ?cres Outside parties want it to start up new industry. If you want to sell seo Mr. Dudley at once. A Terrible Explosion. "Of a gasoline B!ovo bumed a lady here frightfully," wr'te? N. E. Palmor, ol' of Kirkman, Iuwa. 1 Tho best doctors | couldn't heal tho running sore that fol? lowed, but Buoklou'n Arnioa S live cn* liioly onrcd hor." Infallible for Cuts, Corn?, Sores, Boils, Bruises, Skin Dis capo? and Piles. 25o at J. T. Douglas & Brother's Drug Storo. Didn't Marry for Money. Tho Boston man who lately married a sickly rioh young woman, ?? in happy now, for ho got Dr. King's Now Lite Pills, which rostorud her to porfeot health. In fallible for-'J^r? BilliouHric?*. Ma laria, Fever and Ague and all Livor and Stomach troubles. Gent?o but oifectivo. Only 25o at Douglas & Bro. Seven Years in Ked. 1 "Will womlora ovor coaso?" iuquiro the tho friends of Mrs L Pcaso, of Lawrence Kan. They know sho cad been unable to Icavo her hod in noven yours on accou nt of kidnoy and liver Ironhlo. nervous pros traiion and genoral dobility ; but, "Tiwi e boule? of Klcoirlo Bitters onublcd me lo walk," the writes, "and in three months I felt like a now person." Women suffer ing fro ni Hoadaoho, Backacho, Nervous noss, Sleeplossnoas, Melancholy, Fainting and Dizzy Spelts will find it a priceless1 blousing Try it. Satisfaction guaranteed Only ftOo by Douglas & Bro. Saves Two From Death. "Our little doughlor had an almost fa tal attaek of whooping cough and bro ie. ohitH," writo* Mrs W. K. Ilaviland, ot Armonk, N. Y., "hut whou nil other remedios failed, wo saved her lifo with Dr, King's Now Discovery. Our nieco who had consumption in advanced stngo, also used this wondorful inodieino and to day eho is perfectly well." Dosporalo throat and lung disoosoa yield to Dr. King's Now Discovery as to no other medicine on earth, Infallible for coughs I and cold?. 60 and $P0() bottles guaran teed by J. T. Douglas & Bro. -,- -. TO O lilt l-l A OOLD IN ON SJ DAY Take Laxativo Bromo Quinine Tablets, All druggist* refond the roo noy if it fails to j care. 19. W, drove's signature on every box Price aso a boa, LE ? B?KERY 3STI0EERY. . -O-'O -FRHSII DAILY. Orders lilied on short notice. All size OAKIO? mude to order Wedding Oakes A Specially. er Public Square? ?, ROWE, MANAGER. ANUFACTUIIWK OF - Biding, Brackets, wei?, ft c, AL OP ALL KINDS. any kind of LUMBER, ough; 1 to have yo\? call at our MILLI RELIGIOUS NOTES. Rev. 0. W. Boyd filled lila appointment at St Paul's Epitioopal churoh Sunday morning but heavy ralos proveutod tho aftoruoou service. Kev. William Stalling Qllod tho pul pit | of tho Baptiflt ohuroh Inst Thursday night and nguiu Sunday morning. Hov. H. W*. Bur welt of the Presby terian churoh exohangod pulpits with Rov. Moiton OJnrk of tho Florence Presbyterian churoh on Sunday h\si. Mr. Clark's sermon Sunday morning was highly enjoyed. Tho hour for Sunday Bohool at the Prosbytoriau obutoh bas boou fixed at io o'clock a. m. Tho hour tor Sunday sohool afc tho] Epiooopul ohuroh has bjon ohaagod from 6 p. m. to 9.30 a. m., Tho hour for Sunday sohool at the Meth odist ohuroh has boen ohangod to 001 o'olook lu the aftoruoou. Tho Wednesday afternoon prayor moot ing at tho Mothodist ohuroh is now hold at ? 4.00 o'olook. Prayor mooting at tho Baptist ohuroh every Thursday ovontuff at 8.00, Tho mon's prayor mooting at tho | Mothodist ohuroh is hold ovory Wednes day ovoniug at 7 30. Tho publio invitod. Tho hour for Sunday oohool at the Bap f,i8t ohuroh has boou ohangod to 10.00 and^&'u^^ M'?? m> ST-?-TT- _ I I ...... Unotalmod Lottora. Letters addressed to tho following named morsons remain. uuoallod for . at tho pout omeo in Bounottavillo . Tom Brown, ? '.. <). Crosland, Ella' | Morrasor, Mary Extorting, I. A. Gabi o, P. S. Gibson, V. J Guthory. Emily Harrie Knox Huokabeo, H. B. Irby, Mary Lair, Li. Lourd, M. Markins, Mary Davit, Doni lo May O.lom, Dora Stubbs, Taos Tato, Paro Williams, Richard MoLay. (EgTLadies-call nt F. E. & W. M. Rowe's forSapolio tho great est powder for cleaning and pol ishing Silver Ware, Glass and Tinware, as a polish it has no eqnal. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure "Digests what you eat." ?&' Pipes and Smokers Supplies in endless variety can bo found at J. T# Douglas'. t?T Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass and Brushes cnn bo bought at lowest prices at J. T. Douglas'. Warning Notice. ALL persons are hereby warned not to trespass on my lands in Adams? ville Township-either by walking; ri tliing, cutting Umlief, hauling straw or hunting. I will prosecute all who violate this notice. April 22, 1901. M. F. GIBSON. Winthrop College Scholarship -AND Entrance Exam 1 nations* Tho oxamiootion? for tho award of va cant ?qholurships in Winthrop Collogo and for tho admission ot' now sludonts will bo hold nt oounty Court llouso on Friday, July 12. ott) a. m. Applioants must not b3 loss than fir'teon (15) year* of oflo. When scholarships ?ro vnoatott arter' July 12th, thoy will bo awarded tb thoio making tho highest avurage nt this exam ination. Th" cost of attendance, including board furninhod room, lnat, light and washing is $0 00 per month. For furth?r infor mation and a oalaioguo address Pros. D. H. JOHNSON, : May 29 1901, Kock Hill. WANTED ! I am in tho market for n tract of land, improved or unimproved, near Railroad. I profor lund in Smithville or llrighlavillo township. Can uso promptly irom 200 to 3000 neron. Partim having land in ihoso townships to poll will picoso com munion to with me at once by totter or phono No. 104, or port^nally nt my offtco io Konncttdvillo any afternoon from S to 7 o'clock. ' JULIUS T. DUDLEY, May 28, 1901. Three Papers One Year Each, only 50c. WEEKLY TIMES, RICHMOND, VA., Now Only .60 OoutB A Year, 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 $3 por year. Or 25 eta per month by mall. Address THR TI M KS, Richmond, Va, nm? 1EEP COOL !) .A -o 0000 00000000 OOOOC? pffc?mber we ha,v? the Bummer Goods for MEN AND BOYS, <^^ Men'tj! French Balbriggan, Mercerized and Gauze Undcrvests. Men's Bh?rt Waists, Fancy Silk Front Shirts, Negligee and Mercerized. UjW (MARTUR ?BOB AND STRAW HATS. SEE 0 UR PRICES and NE W STO GK. Do il ot forget wo aro in tlie lead and Headquarters for New Summer styles and shape H ATS* BOH LAD LICS, MISS KS and Oil I LD HEN. Nice JJne of SUMMER LAOES, EMBROIDERIES and Pretty fPRINMINGS. Bennettsville Dry Goods & Millinery Co. Mfty|?4th, 1901 KIRKWOOD'S OLD STAND. "JX.L-.J_" .! Ji J ILL! "??^???"??^???jjsM J. T. Jbo?GLAS. A.. 0. DOUGLAS; T. DOUGLAS & BROTHER, -PracticalTliarmacists and Dealers in - pr 11 g s and ?patent J^edici?ies3 fife Plaid and Fancy Stationery and School Supplies. Paints, (Mis, Tamis?t Biriis?ies, GLASS and PUTTY. ^U. FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Prescriptions carefully compounded ab all hours and guaranteed to be of the Purest Drugs and at reasonable prices. A full line Carden Seed & Onion Sets. Thankful for past liberal patronage toe solicit a contimianee of same. J, T, DOUGLAS & BRO, J unwary 31, 1001. AT THE OX.? STAN?. E'S L Tl* way to Koop Wwii, is to Leave o fl! tho Frying Pan Diet, andV?at that which will Bring Good Cheer and Comfort. Ww horjwith offer you goods that are always palatable. 5* QM H i bj Go ^JFOR BREAKFAST. Wo hnvo Buckwheat. Aian1$:^ Hominy, Breakfast Bauen, ye d Loaf, Tripe, Oliiokon Loaf, linne Oihuken, Hum Loaf, Tea,. Cofiwe, Bananas und Oranges. FOR DINNER Wo hnvo Flavored Soup, Corn and ll.nina. Toni a toes ami Okrn, Honst Beef, Hutu, Maceir <?<.), Cu ose, IVav Mustard Snueo, Corned liam, OraiiHerry ry*vtu;o, Plum Pudding, Jollied, Apples, Nuts. Kid si ns, Pi tims. FOR SUPPER \ We have Oysters, Sliced Ham, Chicken, Ciu'iicl ?)c?f, i Sausage. Crackers, Shreded (Mdfiidi Wafers, \ Mustard Sardinns, Cherries, Pear*, Postum Conni. O ty ?? O o \ to M : *0 fl Omi supply of Canned Goods, Pickles, and Dainties aro of TUE BEST, Let us supply your wants. W. M. ROWE. Pliorio No. ,38. lion nett svl I lc, S. C. DR. MOMTO ETIIIN (Teething Powders) Costs only 25 ceats at Druggists, Allays Irritation, Aids Digestion, Regulates thc Bowels, Strengthens thc Child, Makes Teething Easy. TEETHINA Relieves the Bowel Troubles of Children of ANY AGE. Or walt 25 cents to C. J. MO F FETT, M. D.f ST. LOU 18. MC. STRAUSS' STABLES. AT STRAW STABLES DEPOT a nice lot of young ules and Horses?. And mil continue to keep them for salo, Noticing mill be Misrepresented and you can rely on Aili fiKALINGA. Fobruarj 7, 1901. ? HW GOODS! Having 8tjonrod the now store next doorfo t),o Douglas' Bros. Dnt? stOrkj W(? have opened up a nico fltt|ok of General Mwr ehandizCjlrid solicit neall from the r?oneiTjus public and ania spection c| our y> lees before buying ?heh* Dry G-oWs, .Shoos, Hat?$, Notions. And Groceries. Wo shallr.u> dos* attention to our linoel VfitiW yhcorL*,Canned Goods &o., Wo intend "180 l0 ,n"ko a few aneoiahicfl- H?u"0 Ofound Meal and .Hominy, I? res] Butter and puro Cane Syrup. ! Our motif will uo HON K fi i' WEIOIITS AND PRIOKt, Soliciting) ? Choral aharo of your patronage,^ are YO??S/to PtKAOfl. 4IV A. J\ WoouLK Si SON, Jan.. 10, JOOL I A FREB PATTERN | ?5 (your own-selection) to every sub? ? jg scrlbor, Quly 50 canta a y tar. jg 5 LADIES' MAOAZINB. A tfem t lt out if ul colored platea ; lau JV iaiTildiu ; drcs,making economics ; ftney work ; household Kinta ; liclian, etc, Sub scribe to day, or, send tc. lot latest copy. Lady ?a<nts wanted. Seivd fot term*. Btyllxli, Kella).la, Simple, iTp.to ?tate, Kcottomlcal stud Abrolntoly l'critici-FIttlntr i'ai>er Pattern?. ??ZAIL (No?Scani.All6wflnce Pettcrns.) Only to and 1$ eta, cadi- none higher. Ask (or il.tm. Sold In neatly evety c" and i"?n, or by mall (rom THB MCCALL CO., VIO-M6 Wilt 14th St., N??' Wo offer First-class I Horse Wagons Gomnloto Qt $25-Spot Gash* Hardware Co. We have recently addeil a Book and Magazine Counter to our Jewelry Department? In thc Magazine Department wo will attempt to furnish such copies of Periodicals as arc .desired by the Reading Public. First, wo must learn what is wanted. Come and soo our assortment. If you dcuH see wli?f yon want, ash for it, H. W. CARROiL, Hennetts ville* 8. C* Mureil 16, 1901. BHDS .9 DEALERS IN Horses, mules, Buggies, Wagem? And Harness, AFTER THIS BATE, and during the eniiro Trading Season.will koep their STABLES WELL FILLED with a oholoe selection of Horses and Mules, whioh they will aell for Gash, or on time with good approved notes. We have recently added Buggies, Wagons and Harness to our Stock and we intend tokeop up-to-date goods at tho best prices. The following is a list of some of the makos ol BUGGIES wo now handle- , Convtlnml, Watertown, Ailie?, Barbour, Wi e cn, Stand ard mi tl ilk-kory Carriage Co. ootobor !8, 1900. FULLER BROS WkWkW?kW? For The Pe? Dee Section. ?ret Our Prices oil COTTON HOES 9 I I ampson' Uprights and Slides* anti Farming Implements before buying* SEE HS Before buying. Very truly yours, April 25, 1901. W. P. BREEDEN, IS STILL. AT THE OLD STAND Ready to Serve his in His line. Horses arni iftules, Cash, or on time with good seou?ty. SOLE*AGENT For "Old ... .^ory," VAttfctim,,V and "WhitJ 'Hickory" WAGONS. Tyson ?fe Jones, Hackney, Babcock, Rock Hill,.Continental, Advance und Brown Carriage Co. ; im* T om disposing of my alook of BR1DLKS, COLLARS. COLL?U*PA?M iud ROB1?8 nt *pcotal priced Jan, 1, 1001' Wv JP?