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ii BBNNEraSYILLB, S. 0. Q/?ic* IKes? o/ Com* House. Fiidav, Juno 21,1801. MARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS. SECOND ROUND-W. 0. POWKH, P. B. Olio ?nd Beulah, Beulah, May 35,26 M0O0II ?fe Bennattavillo Mill?, Benuetteville, " 26,27 Bonnettovllle ot, Pino Grove, June 1,2 RrlghtsvlUo, Bethol (afternoon) " 2,3 North Marlboro, Now Hopo, ** 8,9 BonnetUvillo Uta, (night) Juno 14,16 Blenheim ot, '* 16,17 gg-SBL.. IIWIMaMMMJMflaMlMMBMMW-?>MHIII[ Our Totvn Qorvcmmcnt. MAYOR-C. S. McCall ALDERMEN-J. Frank Breeden, C. E. Exum, John T. Douglas, W. S. Rowe. CLERK & TREASURER-Milton Mc Laurin. Office open daily. POLICE-G. B. Barrett. Marlboro County Officers, SHERIFF-J. B. Orcou CLERK OF CLERK-J. A. Drake i!, JUDGE OF PRORATE-M. MoLaurio CORONER-C. P. Covington j SUPERVISOR-M. IC. Coward SUPT. ?DUCATION-Wi L. Staulon TREASURER-J. II. Thomas AUDITOR-10. S. CarliBlo SKNATOR-Knox Livingston Raviu'WjrATivrs-J, C. Dunbar, J. (3. Campbell, H. L. LTo<minh. Directory oj Hean? ttsv ?tie Lodges ? CONSOLIDATED LODOS tim 15, K. oi 'P., meots every Monday oven inn at 7.30 o'clock. W. Turlington, O. O. i O. J. Lida, K. of R. ?c S. MARLBORO LODGE NO. 88, meets at Bennettsvillo. Friday ovoning, on or be fore eaoh Adi moon at 8 o'clock. J. P. Kinney, W. M. J. T, Dudloy, Soorotary. County Masonic Directory. ?j MARLBORO CHAPTER NO. 30 R. A, M., moots at Bennettsvillo on ihe second Friday of each mouth. Robt Chaffin. II. P. . H, IO. Stookton, Secretary. . EUREKA LODOE No. 43, A. F. M.. meets at McColl, each Saturduy after noon, boforo tho full moou.at 4 o'olook. AURORA LODGE NO. 33, A. F. Mo meets at Clio, Saturday on or after eaoh full moon at 3 o'clock, p. m. J. T. Stanton, W. M. J. E. MoLood, Seorotary. . Bennetlsville Church Directory. METHODIST-C. B. Smith, P. 0. Sunday Behool 4.00 p. m. Proaching at 11.00 a. m, und 8 (Ki p.m. Prayer meet ing Wednesday aftomoon at 4.00 o'olook. ! Superintendent Sunday school, Phil. A. Hod yr. H. RAVVI.SJ.-B.iv Bufas Ford, P.-.-:<n. y.oj?di'n school lit 10,00 IVoiiobiei1 . 1 (Ivy i\. 1 '; ,00 ?. Ul,, Mi l H 00 p. m. Pl ti)' ' m?otipf{rTh?vsda,v evening ut o'clock, ;S?penuto?idout of .Sunday sohool, li. W Carroll. PRESBYTERIAN-Rev. H. W. Burwoll, Pastor. Prcaohiug ovory Sunday-at 11 a. m., and 8.00 p. ra.- Prayer mooting on Thursday afternoon al 4 o'olook. Sunday sohool, at 10.00 a. m. Superintendent of sohool, J. T. Dudloy. EPISCOPAL-Rev. O. W. Boyd, Reotor, Freaohtpg ovory second and fourth Sunday at il a. m., and 8.00 p. ra. Sunday aohool at 9.30 a. ni. Dr. J. A. Falcon, Superintendent. County Church Directory. Bennettsville Circuit Appointments . REV. J. W. ARIA?LL, P. C. First Sunday-ll a. m., Pine Grove* 3 p. m., Smyrna. Second Sunday, ll a.m. MoColl. 3 p. in, Beauty Spot. Third Sunday-ll a, m., Pine O rovo, 3 p. tn, Smyrna? Fourth Sunday, ll a. m. MoColl, 3 p. m. Beauty Spot. Blenheim Circuit Appointments. REV. J. E. BEARD, P. C. First Sunday, Hebron ll a.m. JOhanezor 3?30 p. m. Second Sunday, Parnassus ll a. m., Bothlohem 3.30 p. m Third Sunday, Hobron 11 a. m. Zion 3.30 p. m. Fourth Sunday Parnassus ll a. m. Bethlehem 3.30 p. m. Clio Circuit Appointments. REV. T. M. DENT, P. C. (Mio-1st and 2nd Sundays ll a. m., 3d and 4th Sundays 3.30 p. m. Bool ab -1st and 2d Sundays 3 30 p. m. 3d and 4th Sundays ll a, m. Sunday sohool ovcry Sunday 10 a. m. LUMBER! LUMBER! Any kind you want, Apply to J. M. JACKSON. July 3, 1900. Eggs-actly-Eggs! BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS. Best all-round Far mom Fowl in tho world. Ohoioo Eggs at 600 por Sotllng of 13. E. 0 NEWTON, Tatum, ?. 0. Commutation TaxNotioo. Nolioo in horoby given that the Books for the collection ot tho Town Commuta" Hon tax la now opnn and will romain open until the flrat day of Juno 1901, ofter v/hloh time they will bo oloaort and tho penalty added.. By order of tho Connell, MILTON MOLAURW, April 29th, 1901. CLERK. Flowers I Flowers ? Mrs. Jno S. Mooro has a fine lot of Geraniums, Begonias Porns, Palms and other plants, well rooted) that she desires to ?eH Cuttings 900 per dozen? P?R/SOIfAL. Dr. Glasor, tho optiolau is spending* this weok at McColl. Mayor McCall carno homo Fri day night from Philadelphia Convention. Mrs. Wiley Atklsou spent Sun day witlr hor sister Mrs Bonnie Billiard at McColl. Mr. Marlon Bowyer, formerly of this county but now of Geor gia is hero visiting rolatiyes. Miss Annie McCall has been spending some time with Miss Mary Adger Hendrix at Cheraw. Mr. Victor Emanuel, who has been on a business trip to the wost returned homo Friday eve ning. Miss Clara Eastorling who has been spending some time with us lins returned to her homo at Cash's. Mr. W. Henry Kirkwood of tho Bothol section was down Tues day. Ho says crops aro badly hurt by tho rains. Rev. W. C. Power, P. E. Mar ion District, was in town Satur day and made us a pleasant call which was enjoyed. Supervisor M. E. Coward cer tainly has the sympathy of our citizens in his troubles-himself and throe children sick with fevor Mr. W. M. Dees of Parnassus was up Monday and called. He says his own crop is in good shape but saw lots on the road that was not. Messrs C. S McCall, D D. Mc Call. C. M. Weatherly and J. M. Jackson went to Wilmington Monday morning and returned Tuesday night. Senator McLaurln returned home Monday night from Wash ington. He will romain only a short time a? b? bas in^ny calls for July, Mr. Wm Henogau. now of Liv ingston, Ala., was able to get here in time to attend tho funer al of his father Maj Henegan. Mr. John W. Bowyer of Red Hill was up Monday. He says the plows aro going ahead wator or no water. He reports some good corn crops. Mr. R. T. Webster of the Be thel section was down Tuesday afternoon. He says crops are badly hurt and in many fields cotton is gone. Mr. Charley Hunsucker, who has been spending some time in Wilmington, is at home for a short rest and is spending a few days in our town. Mr. B. R. Eastorling of Cash's Depot came over Friday and spent Saturday with us. He says farmors on the river aro having ;? timo with jlilieii' crops; Mr. Wm Usher o'' the Bethel ?eel ion wns down Monday. Ho report? ^ fair crop, but reg rot a viet Wi.yiug t>y his corn ai; tho plowing. Ho hu*! some J i xi* ? hard head cabbage. Master Hegge Terrell and sis ters Grace and Kate of tho Ep worth Orphanage, came in Wed nesday night to spend two months with their grandpa Mr. W. W. McElwoo. Citadel Graduate.. Marlboro has two graduutes from the Citadel this year, Cadets D. C. Pate and C. S. McCall, son of Mr. T. D McCall. The cadets are uow in encampment at Darlington and will be home after the 28th. Better Mall Facilities For Us. We ate glad to report that through th? untiring effort o ! of our enterprising mid zoalotu poatTUMtftr Mr, F. M Km rm ucl wo now havo up-to-date poBtal nervio* to all parts-doubl o both way?. AU tra?na com ing in or going out now carty mail. Ho hun hoon at work on it for some timo, und Imn at hint succeeded iu gotting a Borvice ?ocorni to none lo tho ututo. With ampio help at tho homo oflloo he ie now prepared to gnarautee quick aorvlco In all directions. All praise to our faithful pootraustor. Crop Prospects Gloomy. Mr. John H. Mitchel, who has been into several counties in North Carolina since the heavy rains, says that in many place? tho formers are giving up their farms and say they prefer surrendering now to the merchant H trom whom they purchas ed their fertilizers and supplies. As it is not too late the cotton may be plowed up and planted in corn to feed the stock and make bread. A Narrow Escape. On Saturday evening labijust beforo thc down train loft Fayette ville for Bcnncttsville Express Messenger Milton MeLaurin was accidentally shot in the following manner. In trying to place his pis tol in his hip pocket it fell on the floor of the car and exploded ono hall, which lodged in his leg below the knee, inflicting an ugly and painful wound. Ho received prompt medical attention and remained in Fayetteville until Tuesday evoning when ho was brought homo, and at last accounts was getting along very nicely ! Got a "Lightning--tho greatest froozer on earth: Easiest to clean, lightest to turn and tho fast to churn. At C. S. McCall's. Don't You Lovo FloworsY It BO, and you want some protty pots of all sizes in whioh to place them, call at the Hardware store and you oan ho suited. TOWN AND COUNTX NEWS. - Seo tho now arrivals at tho Hardwaro store. - It-would take a column to glvo tho namos of tho farmers who havo suffered by tho rains - Tho rains have given every body tho "blues" and put a quio tus on picnics. - Joo McCollum says somo of tho farmers aro paying as high as $1 por day for hoo hands. - Court meets next Monday and several important cases will bo tried. - Tho Georgia papers report ripe watermelons. What say you Mr. Noah Bundy? - A wreck on the Coast Lino above Payettville Monday de layed the train from Fayottvillc two hours. - An Edgofiold wit says the farmers aro destroying somo fine crops of grass in trying to plow their cotton. Marlboro farmers never raise hay in the cotton rows. Seo tho now lino of om broidorioo jual in at Mittle? atore, To got value in full and cour teous attention trado at Mittle'?, j Jj@r" I have tho genuine "DIXIE MOSQUITO CANOPY at $2, complote. GK W. WADDILU Laid to Rout. Major C. S, IIonegan, whose sudden death was mentioned in our lust, was buried in Blouheim cemetery on Sat urday morning June l/>th. The fun eral services were conducted in the Presbyterian church by H. NV. Bur? well his pastor, assisted by Rev. II. Ford of the Baptist church and tho remains luid to rest with Mnsonio hon ors by Marlboro Lodge No 88 in the presence of a largo concourse of rda lives, friends and acquaintances who knew and loved him. Bethel Academy Commencement. Tho Warron ton Virginian of tho 13th has an interesting account of thc commencement exercises of this popular military sohool on thc 7th. Col. R. C. McIntyre of our county made the address to tho graduating class, whioh is highly spoken of as being rich in thought and well ti med advice. Tho Colonel knows how to do such things and general ly hits tho nail on the head. ORAFE-NUTB. A Food for brain and nervo conter?. Tho sy?tcm will absorb a greater amount of nourishment from 1 pound of Grapo Nuts than from 10 poundB of meat, outs, wheat or bread. Costs 1 oont per meal, or sala by W. M. ltowo. Stops tho Cough and Works oil' tho Cold. Laxativo Bromo Quiulno Tableta eure a cold in ono doy^ No Curo, No Pay. Price 250 a her., ?-- - -nt*... tyviV' Don't buy yo ii until you fte Mittles line ? its m i'm? 1 ey in your pocket. A Terrible Explosion. "Of a pauline atovo bumed a lady boro frightfully." writes N. E. Palmer, of of Kirkinan, tuwu. ' Tho host doctora couldn't heal tho running sore that fol lowed, but Bucklen'a Arnica Salve en tifoly enred hor." Infallible for Cuta, Coron, Sores. Boila, Bruiaos, Skin Dis oases and Piles. 25c at J. Ti Douglas & Brother's Drug Store. Didn't Blurry for Money. Tho Boston man who lately married a sickly rieh young woman, is happy now. for ho got Dr. King's Now Life Pills, which restored her to perfect health. In fallible for Jaun-dico, Biliousness, Mn? I a ria, Fever and Ague and all Liver and Stomach trouble*. Gontlo but effective. Only 25o at Douglas & Bro. Seven Years in Bed. "Wilt wonders over cease?" inquire the tho friends of Mrs L. Pcaae, nf Lawrence Kan. They know she nad been unable to leavo hor bed in seven years on account of kidney and liver tronblo, norvou* pros (ration and ?encrai debility; but, "Three bottles of Klccirio Bitters enabled me lo walk," she writes, "and in three months I felt I'ke a new person." Women suffer ing from Headache, Buck-mho, Nervous noss, Sleeplessness, Melancholy. Pawning and Dizzy Spells will find it a priceless blessing Try it. Salislaciion guaranteed Only 50o by Douglas & Bro. Save* Two From Death. "Our little daughter had an almost fa tal attack of whooping cough and hrons chili*," wiitin Mrs W. K. Haviland. of Armonk, N. Y., "but when all other remedies failed, wo saved her lifo with Dr, King's Now Discovery. Our nicco who had consumption in advancod stage, also used thia wonderful medicino and to day sho is perfectly well." Dosperato throat and lung diseases yiold to Dr. King's Now Discovery ns to no other medicine on earth. Infallible for coughs and coldn. 50 and $1*00 bottles guaran teed by J. T. Douglas & Bro. He Got the Log, A minister was one day walk ing along a road and to his aston ishment he saw a crowd of boys sitting in front of a ring with a small dog in tho conter. When he came up to thom ho put the following question: *' What are you goiug to do lo the dog?" One little I oy said: "Whoever tolls the biggest lie wins him." .'Oh" said the minister, "I am surprised at you little boys, for when I was like you I nevtr told a lie." Thor* was silence for a while until one of the boys shouted: "Give him tho dog.'1-Ex. Teachers Examination. AN EXAMINATION for Teaohore OorlL Acato* of qualification to teach in tho Publlo Sohoola of Marlboro County will ho hold at the Court Hoiuo tn Bounottavlllo on Friday the amt ot June 1901, beginning nt 9 a. m., and Cosing at 4 p. m. W. L. STANTON, June 13. tooti Oh'n Go. Dd Ed. liELIQIOUS NOTES. Hov. O. W. Boyd will oond'uot nf ti k e nt St, Paul's Eplsoopnl ohuroh noxt (?Jutiduy moruiog and nftoruoou. . Hov. W. O. Power, P. ? , fltlod tho pt.L pit of the Methodist ohuroh Sunday r o? i Ina nnc? n large nnniyrnornt.tnn r/root?'.' *''"' ?'. lio wout to Blouholm ob , tn tho ?ftunooti Ula visits aro always pleasant nuil ox>j ?>>?r-.ct?; Tho hour for Sunday school nt t?>e Presbyterian ohuiuh han boen fixer?, i'd io o'olock a. m. Tho hour for Sunday eohool ?nt t>" Episcopal ohuroh baa boon obnugod iH.m 6 .). nj. to 9.30 a. ra., Tho hour for Suudoy ?obool at tbt- Moth' od?st ohuroh baa boon changed to 00 o'olock in thc afternoon. Tho WcdncBdny afternoon pmyor .nucL lug nt tho Mothodiut ohuroh lei now hold ut 4.00 o'clock. Pi ny or mooting nt tho Bnptiat < hurob ovory Thursday evening nt 8.00. Tho mon's prnyor mccthig lit tho Mothodist ohuroh ia held overyVlVcd?eH day evening nt 7 30. Tho publie invited. Tho hour for Sunday Behool nt tho Map* tist ohuroh has boon changed to lO.?o ned thu hour for preaching to ir,00 n, > '. Unclalmod Lottors. Letten! nddroBjod to tho followiug un med poraous romain uuoullod for at the pos? 01H00 in BouncttaviP.o : O A Jonmoa, B J Joy, P T Jones, . B J Johnson, John P Johnami, II II Kimball, Kumunu Ilolini :B, Emilino Byrd, A C Dam plier. Ella StcphoiiH, David Byrd, Emma Ku Wurdi, B Bailey Chan, E?son, J P Bourne. Kingham's Itolittblo llama anti Breakfast Paeon cnn al wt . c found fresh at W. M. Rowe's. Fresh cakes and cracker- rec'd eyery week at W. M. Roy ?'?. ??tD A nicoline of ?oi?ecs ?hd Uns nt fi ny i?Hoe nt W. M. Row s (JS^Ladies call at store ol! W. M. Rowe's for Sa pol io the t h est powder for cleaning and pol ishing Silver Ware, Olaf and Tinware, as a polish it Jina lui eqnal. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure "Digests what you eat &G?r Pipos and 8tnnkers8uppli i's ii ?ndless variety can bo fouud ai J, T Douglas'. ?ey Paints, Oil?, Varnish. Gins and Brushes can be bought al low prices at J. T. Douglas'. (J^^? Provide yourself with Dixie Canopy not, and gol uh ? a of tho flies and mosquitos av them at Furniture Storo of O. S. Moduli. ntWWfWMIM '.'?>' ?in, f> li?i poisons are liiuoby warned r. i .*,.>., to trespass on in/lands in A'lai'u . ville Township -ciihi 1 by walking; ri diing, cb liing > :U!>L'' hanlin;; '. hunting. I will prosecute all wh> violait, this notice. April 22, 1901. M. P. Gt USO M. Winthrop College Sc)i6I?r$lii|i . -AND Un trance Examinations Thc oxnminutions Tor tho nw ir i . 1 cant scholarships in Winthrop Cbllcgi nm! for thc admission ol' now will bo held at county Court lin Friday, July 12, nt *.) n. m. Ar li mt must not bj loss than fifteen (IS) 1 ol nco. When scholarships oro vacate', i ft 01 July 12th. they will bo awarded to tl os pinking the highest average ut lld. 1 :aui inntion. The cost of attendance, including furnished room, heat, light ninl wash th is $9.00 per in ont h< For fun hoi inl mat ion nnd a outuiogue address Pres. 1). B. JOHNSON, May 29 1001 i Rock Hill, Three Papers One Year Kacli, on', y WEEKLY TIMES RICHMOND. VA., Now Only 50 Cents A Yetr, and includes absolutely free TUE PARAGON MONTHLY, New Yoi TUB KAUM JOURNAL, Philadelphia, The Dally and Sunday Tillies, including Farm Journal and Paragon Monthly, Now only $3 per year. Or 25 ctssper month by mail. Address THIS TIMMS, Richmond, Va, To Improve the Sanitary Condition of the Town of BcnnettsvWc j ru the Year 1900. Section 1. Bo it ordained by tho doun eil ol ths Tow ti of; Bcnnottsvillo t imi ?1 shall not bo lawful for any person lo ea rrj into tho streets er thoroughfares tl 'oof, or to ?How to icm lin exposed on promises any decayed or rotten muller liable to produce siekliosa and to elb'v.i tho health of thc eil ?zeus. Section 2. That it shall bo flu tl ?f'ev?ry flori?n owning or controlling nu> privy, tink, water-closet, &o , within tho ou'porate limits of the Town '0 thorough - ly cleanse tho tamo immediately. ; n ! i heron tier, at least onco in ovcry SO d?yo, by convoying, removing wit lieut tho cor pornto limitH, or otherwise dispns-.n ' ol tho excrements, filth nnd other omuisivc matter co^-eted therewith, and to usc such disin?Wtants as may bc noco.ss ?ry to cleanse tho same. Section 2. That the Town Mor?! : 01 ' other person appointed by tho Coir . horoby authorized nnd ompowoi j to enter tho pt omises of any citizen fin thc j purpose ol' inspecting tho same, oed see1/ mg that thc provisions of this Ordinance ure complied with. Sop!ion 4. That any person violaii.hj{ tho provisions of this Ordinanoo, ov inter fering with thc Marshal in tho di?cliargo ol his dut ios, shall bo mbjcot to a tine of not moro than Twenty Dellurs, or un?ni 1 ontnont not exocodtng five days bf hot!? at tho discretion of tho Gounod. Ratified in Council May 1, 1000 O. 8. MoOALL, Mayor. Milton Mohaurtn, Clerk. M Hi ?? a M wo ?aat ?aip it. ?.<?.><></ 00 000000000 ooo ? NJ ! liLINEUY nt your Price. It has boon our custom to close out our entire stock before purchasing the COMING SEASON'S STOCK. OUR ANNUAL SALE commences June 1st, and < entumes to July 1. OA LE AT ONCE, before the Goods are picked over, or you will miss some bargains. These Goods are all fresh and up-to daje ."tyles. You should see the?*. Those wishing HATS TRIMMED, We mil be pbasedio have them call al once, as Miss Marlin will leave for Baltimore Jane Wth. Bennettsv?lle Dry Goods & Millinery Co. May 24U1, loot KIRKWOOD'S OLD STAND. J. i. DOUGLAS. A. C. DOUGLAS. .T. DOUGLAS & BROTHER, --Practical Pharmacists and Dealers in - j pure ?g)nigs and Jpatcnt ^odieines, ! ^ TQIL?T Q ARTIC? {Plain and Fancy Stationery and School Supplies. j Paints, ?Ils, Varad&h, BXH.B3I.63, Q-LASS and PUTTY. FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. ^<y- Prescriptions carefully COD ipa anded at all hoars and guaranteed lo be of the Purest Drags and at reasonable prices. h full line Garden Seed & Onion Sets. Thankful for past liberal patronage xoe solicit a continuance of same. J. ?. DOUGLAS & BRO, .Liiiuoary 31, 1901. AT TEE OLD STANS. HOWE'S MENU FOR APRIL. The way to Keep Well, is to Leave ol? the Frying Pan Diet, und Eat that which will Bring Good Cheer and Comfort. We K I ? with offer you goods that are always palatable. bi .v**i FOR BREAKFAST. Wo hnvo Buckwheat, Monje Syrup, Oatmeal, Salt Fish, Hominy. Brehkfflsi ?Vncon, il Lon f, Tri po;' Cl!,''lct'!i Loaf, tViinepihe^?u, I Li th Lout', Ten, ?o'U'ee, l>ti?'ai)n? und O i'ni< We haye Fl?voreil Soup', Corn anil UbjinVii 'I iin.h(?ic?j nut) Okra, Keast '-eel. liam, Macea io..i, Uhfcso, Pens', Mvi8tard Sauce, Corned Ham, Oran her ry Sn ti ce, I'iiim Pudding, Jellie*, Apples, Nuts Raisins, Pi tides, FOR SUPFHR We have Oystr-rs, Sliced Ham, Chicken, ?Weed Beef, Sausage, Crackers, Shreded Corinth Wnfors, Mustard Sat'ditiiis, Cherries, Pest rs, Postum Cereal. ~_o: ; hvtg ::H i ^ ! KM 1 m I ft Cur supply of Canned Goods, Pickles, and Dainties are of Tine UKST. Let us supply your wants. W. M. ROWE. hone No. UH. ItcitucttHvillc, H. C. DR. MOFFITTS (Teething Powders) Costs only 25 cents at Druggists, Allays Irritation, Aids Digestion, Regulates the Dowell, Strengthens thc Child, Makes Teething Easy. 'ITA':'] MINA Relieves the Bowel Troubles of Children of ANY AO li. Or mull 25 cents to C. J. WiOFFETT, M. DM ST. LOU IS. MC, 9 ?3 WM iv un w AT STRAUSS' STABLES DEPOT ff a mice lot of young ?CT CM**! And will continue to keep them for sale, Np tiling vt ill ho Misrepresented and you can rely on P ViR DEALINGS. Foi mary 7, 1901. Hil STORE! NEW ?6QDS! f laving secured tho new store iioxt'd<>?r to tlio Douglas' Bros. I jil tig ;itoro, we have oponed up :t ? sj ce stook of General Mer* ?jj md?ze, and solicit a call from 1.1)0 re nereus public and an in spection of our p ices before i Hf y i ng their By y G-oods, ?Shoes, Hats. Notions. I And G-roceries. We ?hall pey close attention to nor ?MI., ol Paney Groeeti ?.?, ?a ti II cd Goods ?J?'C . intend also lo multo n few .<>(ciaiiiea-Homo Ground ?^enl and Hominy, Fresh Butter and puro Cane . .yrup. ... Our motto will bo HON MST WKKHITS ?Xsiiy i'UioEs. Y Uolieiting a liberal sh.iro of your iago, wo are s'oufto TO PLKASR. ? A FREE PATTERN ? tvour own selection) to every tmb B> scriber. Ovly ?0 couta a year. ?| A LADIES* MAO AZ INI], A erm? beautiful colored plat?*; Utett ?',; I A Ai lou J ; ilrr ?Mil J V, il i? t ? ur lill ic. ; fan cy \ . work ; house liol J lui.ts ; f.ciion, ?tc. Sub j? ?crib? lo ilay, or, ?nul ?, fi>r tateat copy. ;2 Lady adenia wanted. Send /or t?ima. {S Styli?!?, Reliable, Simple, Up-to. . M ?late, Kcoitomlciil and Absolutely I'erfect-Jr lulutt Paper Patterns. if (No.Senm.Allowaow Patterns.) 2? Sa OntvAi ?nd is ct?, eacb-none hither. WX jm Aal <V idem. Sold In nearly ?viry city 7? and town, or by mail fiona ,*? I TUB MCCALL CO., ".'}. 138-140 Will Hth St., New Vcifc. We offer First-class I Horse Wagons coniDlete at $25~-Spot Cash* ' Hardware Co. We have recently added a Hook and Magazine Counter to our Jewelry Department. in thc Magazine Department wo will attempt to furnish such copies of Periodicals as arc desired by tho Reading Public. First, wo munt learn what is wanted. Come and sec our assortment. If you dcu't sec what you want, ask for it, Ii. W. CARROLL, Rcniiettsvillc, 8. C. Mareil 15, 1901. FULLER BROS., -DEALERS IN Horses, Mules, Buggies, Wagons And Harness, AFTER THIS DATE, ami during tho oniire Trading Reason will keep their STABLES WELL FILLED with a choice selection of Horses and Mules, which they will Bell for Cash, or on time with good approved notes. We havo recently added Buggies, Wagons and Harness to our Stook and wo intend tokeep up-to-date goods at tho best prices. The following is a li?t of somo of the makes of BUGGIES we now handle Com?timid, Watertown, Ames, Harbour, Wrccn, 8tnit<l? nra and Ilkhory Carringa Co. ootobor is, .900. FULLER BROS * vms HEAD OUfiRHRS Fl MM_, For The Pee Dee Section. 0?fe have just received a complete line of JB?M?MOCMS, which we are offering very cheap. Buy the PEERLESS, Quadruple motion, Ice cream Freezer, the best on the market. G?ar?utt?ed to freeze Cream in three and a half minutes. Try one, it will please you. Don't forget, when in need of JJ /\ TIVf'T1 that wc have it, which is Fire proof, and guaranteed to last longer than anj' Lead and Oil. Those using it arc very much pleased. Wc have a full line of Builders HARDWARE and FARMING IMPLEMENTS, which wc arc offering at reduced prices. Qet OUI' Prices when in need of anything in our lino. It will pay y rfu. Very respectfully, OJ Juno 21, 1901. W. P. BREEDEN, IB STILL. AT THE OLD STAND Ready to Serve his Friends Witl^ Anything in His line. and Mutes, Cash, or on time with good security. SOLE'AGENT For "Old Hickory," "Auburn" and "White "Hickory" WAGONS. Tyson & Jones, Hackney, Babcock, Rook Hill, Continental, Advance and Brown Carriage Co. ? om dippoH?n* of iny stock of BRIDLES, COLLARS? COLLAR-PADS oad ROBES at epcoiid prlcos'. Jan. 1, 1901 _ PW. JPu BREED.