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'\ KJ^ETO VILLE, S, O, j ?ITP fl. A. ??OWN & CO. i) ?Fcsi o/ Couri J louse. ."?..'w.;^?...,...i.,,.".M.t<.,..w, day Supt 27, 1901. MARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS*. " i urun ROUND->\V. C. POWBR, I\ E. OHo and Boulab, Clio, August 17,18 t?o?ol) $ BoDUottevIUo Milk, j MoOoll, (night) August 18,19 UomwlV* jilo Sta, (night) 23,25 HrighUvill?, ttoykin, 24,25 ?oimott.HvIllo ot, Beauty Spot, (afternoon) 25,26 W?nlioim ob, Aug, 31, Sept 1 ifoith Marlboro,-Shiloh, (afternoon) Soot 1.2 Our Town Gorverliment. MAYOR-G. S. McCall .j ADUERMEN-J. Frank Breeden, O. K. fsKulin, John T. Douglas. W. S. Howe. CiKRv; & TREASURER-Milton Mc* Lauri-.. Oflice open dally. . POLICE-J. H. Moore, At?rlboro Oounty Officers. \ l?iir UIPF-J. B. Oroon (li mic av OI.V.UK-J. A. TirnVo 13 o\ PiiouATE-M. MoLaurlu v.r. 0. F. Covington fi] N iv -M. li. Onward ~ ! RATION--W. IA Stanton . H Thoma? ftiti- Iv B. OariU? . rou-- 'Knox livingston . Jti i'UESKNrATiVES-J. 0. Duubar, J. j \ Ctuupbell, ll. L. Freeman. ?\fory of Bennettsville Lodges ^ CONSOLIDATED LODGE No. 15, K. ol P., m iotsovory Monday evening at 7.30 O'clock. W. Turlington, 0. 0. C, .1, Lida, K. of Ki & S. v .)..!,nono LODGE NO. 88, mootsi at Yh:n'estaville, Friday evening, on or h?? (oro o.-oh full moon at 8 o'olook. . J, P. Kinney, W. M. 0. I1, Dudloy, Socrolary. (fawlty Ma8onio Direotory. MARLBORO On APTER No. 30 ll. A. M., vioels nt Bennettsville on the socoud Friday of oaoh month. Hobt Chaffin, il. P. Ii, li. Stookton, Secretary. EUUEKA LODGE NO. 43, A. P. M.. omets at MoOoll, oaoh Saturday alter urmii. before the full moon,at 4 o'olook. AURORA LODGE NO. 33, A. F. M., moots at Olio, Saturday on or after caoh ('ult moon at 3 o'olook, p. m. J. T. Stanton, W. M. J, ru McLeod, Secretary. ikmettsville Church Directory. 1? J?,....',?.>..?..?,<?,(<..'<<.>??..t," v.M....I?,..?.?<..?."..<?....M..<. METHODIST-0. B. Smith, P. C. Sunday sohool 4.00 p. m. Preaching at i se. ai il ? Ot) p; V* Prover meet ?dnoiiday ul!?*m rv ;i< ?l.OO'?'bM'riii nU-tulein Sunday t?heol, Phil A. ' atti ./ ! I ;r.;; ?i: J--?V '>...;? ! F0i'd. I Win V school at^O.OiV. rroat liin;;-v'l'.-i l ) *() a. ui;, and ?.. 60 pi rn, Prnyei ?g'iTU'ursday evonitu! lu 8 o', cine ki olendout ol' Sunday sob ooh IL V. PKKSBYXBRIAN-Hov. H. VV. Burwoll, ?Pastor. Proaohing ovory Sunday at ll a. rn., and 8.00 p. m. Prayor meeting ou (Thursday afternoon at 4 o'olook. Sunday sohool, at 10.00 a. m. Suporiutondent of sohool, J. T. Dudloy. TC/'MCOPAI.-Rev. C. W. Boyd, Rooter, Proaohing ovory seoond and fourth Sunday Rt ) ( a. m., and 8.00 p. m. Sunday school at 9.30 a. m. Dr. J. A. Fabien, Snporiatendent. Oounty Ohurch Directory. Bennettsville Circuit Appointments UEV. J. W. AR?AILL, P. C. First Sunday-11a.m., Pine Grovo* 3 p. m., Smyrna. SecondSuuday, ll a. m. MoOoll. 3 p. m, Ibmnty Spot, Vhi.'d Sunday-ll a, m., Pine 0rove, 8 p. rn, Smyrna* Fourth Sunday, 11 a. m. MoOoll, 3 p. m. Beauly Spot. Blenheim Circuit Appointments. REV. J. E. BEARD, P. C. First Sunday, Hobron ll a. m. Ebenezer 3.30 p. m. ' Heoond Sunday, Parnassus lia. m., Hot blob cm 3.30 p. m Third Sunday, Hobron 11 a. m. Zion 3.30 p. m. Fourth Sunday Parnassus 11 a. m. Bethlehem :< ?0 p. m. Clio Circuit Appointments. ? ,., fe M.' MONT, )'. c. -isl and /ind Sunda j's i: a, m., 3d sud 4th Sundays 3,30 p. m. lah -1 Nt arid 2d Suudays 3 30 p. m. v. 3d and 4th Sundays 11 a, m. Sunday fohool ovcry Sunday 10 a. ui. LUMBER ! Any kind you want. Apply to J. M. JACKSON. July 3, 1900. ?^ Eggs--aotly--Eggs! MARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS. Rent idb round Farinors Fowl in the world. Choice Eggs at Coo por Sotlfng of 13, E. 0. NEWTON, Tatum, 8. 0. Flowors I Flo worn I M es. JnoS. Mooro has a lino lot of Geraniums, Begonias Ferns, Palms and other plants, well rooted, that she desires to HCI) Cuttings 2?o por dozen. I'Jon'tYou Lovo Flowers? U-so, and you want somo pretty pots of all sizes in whioli to placo ??them/ oall at tho Hardware storo .?wt you can bo suited. mrBoud Mr, WftddilPs now ?dvQYttsouiettt IM.-? y....*, K?K***?,*?fT?y,~t??.<??M,???, Mrs. J. P. Gibson who has been quito sick is hotter Mr. J. F. McGilvray of Olio was in town Sunday af tornoon Wo regret to report that Miss Hallio Fraser is quite sick. Miss Mattie McColl is visiting Miss John Fulhnoro at Ked Springs Mr. Willie Jordon of Florence is Working with tho Bennetts vii lo Manufacturing works. Miss Allie Meekins has return ed homo from a pleasant visit with relatives at McColl Miss Ma y White of Hurtsville who has boon visiting relatives in our town has returned home Mr. Bon McLeod of Clio was in town Sundoy afternoon visit ing friends Miss Mary McCilvrav of Clio was in town Sunday afternoon visiting relatives. Miss Florrie Crosland left last Saturday morning for New York whore she will enter school. Mr. Alex Stanton of Tatum left Tuesday morning for Col umbia where ho will enter school Mr. John Easterling spent Sunday with his parents near Tatum. Messrs Joe and John Everett loft Tuesday moring for Colum bia where they will onter school. Miss Jennie Crosland leftTues doy morning for Converse Col lege. Mrs F. D. Jt linings and family loft Monday for Spartanburg, where they will reside in future. Mrs. C. S. Henegan of Blen heim spent Sunday in our town with friends Messrs Durnum McDaniel and Henry Easterling of Beauty Spot were in town Sunday evening Miss Anna Draughon who has been visiting relatives in North Carolina has returned home. Mr. John F. Raybon had one [of his hands badly crushed in a cane mill lsst Friday. Miss Blanche Huddlestun of Fort Springs, West Virginia is visiting Mi-e, John Mitchel of our town. Misses Nancy and Sallie Edens of Clio has been spending a few days with Misses Martha and Katie Newton. Messrs Jinks Hinson and Jul ius Hamer of the Beauty Spot| section were in town Sunday eve ning. Miss Rae Gibson who has been | spending spins time with rela tives at Brights ville returned | home Wednesday morning Miss Lois Ford a popular| ly . mg I tidy of Musi 1 .VuueU.avilie 1 of t ?c,rfi ti (rd ay ihormi>l? foi* t ii tue [ stone f.'.i ,li. :'.<\ ! Mi.---. Cientiki Viev'? Huggins) I who has been" visiting ber ann* j I Mrs. T. .1 Cat.el haw rel m und ? io her home itt NU: ho is , Senator Mel luuru/s family | leii Thursday for VV ashing Um accompanied by Mr. Tom McL. Breeden of our town. Mr. R. T, Webster of the Be thel section was down Saturday. He says tho cotton crop is failing rapidly-a half crop will be the average Mr. Simon Strauss has return ed from a business and pleasure trip north. He thinks the futuro j will he bright once the same con fldonce is established in Roose velt as was reposed in President | McKinley Master George Davis, a bright and promising youth of Florence county, came over Saturday night and will matriculate at Beauty Spot Academy now under the efficient administration of I Miss Mattie Covington. George will bo domiciled with his uncle Col McIntyre. Capt Wade Hampton McIntyre after an extondnd and felicitous visit to frionds in Atlanta, return ed Saturday night. The Capt| said there is an atmosphere en veloping tho city, exasperating ly incongruous with the phenom enal celerity of its material de volopement YePovertie Partye. Ye one and all are invited to attende ye Povertie Paitye this Friday eve? ninir at 8 o'clock at ye residence of] fi W. Bouchier; Eeq. Banker? Money Order? Wo nro informed that Mr. Simon Strauss Hunker now Issues Bankers Money Orders, good any where in tho United Statos at | very reasonable rates. $i. to $5. cost 5 OOH ti!, $5. to $to. cost 8 oonts, $io. to $20, cont io oonts, $20. to $30. coot 12 eon tn, $30. to $40. oott 15 cent fi, $40. to $50. OOBt 18 cen tr. Uno lui mod Lottere. Letters nddrossed to tho following uatned persons romain unoallod for at the post office in Ilonnottavillo : Mon's List. Jumes Lee, William Huntly. J. A, Sanders, Lott Pogues, M. J Philips, Kev V P B Moore, T J Kllorbo, Bloh? urd Kindle 2, Sidnoy Bafers. B. J. Camp bell. Jim Priggors, James Hooks, Cor nelius Jones, KMicr Mackintosh, Lo lund Law, ll J Thomas. Mr. ri, N. Templa, William Ilcnvonur, M. Cc ch num. Women's Lin!. Miss Isaliolla Thompson, Nora Taylor. Miss Ottllatnia Washington, Miss Lunla Caltoy, s Lillie MoMoze. Mrs. Vlok Byrd, * Miftfi Lluie Thornton, TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. ~- Full moon to-night - Musons moot to night - Straw hats aro disappoar lng. - Farmers road tho article on selling cotton seed T Somebody poisonod Robert Ricaud's bird dog last week. - Auctioneer David has open ed his Saturday sales - Romombor tho grand fall opening at Kirkwood's corner next Thursday and Friday. - Thoro wore only 21 board ers at the county hotol on Tues day morning, - Our market was well sup pled with fruit Saturday-grapes orangos, apples, bananas, pears, &o. - Little Efllo Stallings a pup il at tho Cotton Mill School was accidently run over by a passing wagon one day last woek, she was improving at last accounts. -- Farmers now is tho time to look after your exhibits for the Fairs and Exposition. Get your exhibits ready and sond thom to Mr. C. S. McCall - James Williams, a well known colored man and brother in-law of James Brutus, died Saturday on Col R. C. McIntyre's place-aged 87 years, 5 months and 7 days. Ho was buried at Dry Branch Sunday If you fail to visit Mit tles souvenir opening Thursday and Friday Sept 2C and 27 you will be the looser. -Mason's Fruit Jars and Rub bers at W. M. Rowe's. Kingliam's Reliable Hame and Breakfast Racon can always be found fresh at AV. M. Rowe's. - Do you want a home cheap In Chesterfield? If so write Mr. E. H. Stafford at Cheraw. See his ad. Just received a frosh lot of can ?hrimps, Lobstora and Deviled Crabs, at W. M. ROWES. ?-Just received a lot of Now Catch Mackerel, io kits and b?r rele. They aro lino. W. M. Rowe's. has been for i in ] New Uriel m ? Marion Card of Thanks. I winh to publicly expresa my thanks to eaoh and every one who so kindly gavo me their attention and aislstanco at tho tin.o of my aooidont last Friday. J. F. RAY DON. Ropt 25, 1901. Boys. Here's Your Chanoo. I The J, Stevens Arms and Tool Co., of Chicopee Falls, Ma9S., are offering to distribute the sum ot $500.00 to thc 60 young persons sending them belore Oe tober i, the 60 best targets made with "STEVENS RIFLES." The prizes range (rom $50 to $5. Send them io cents tn stamps and state the calibre of your rifle and they will mail 12 official targets and conditions of the contest. Please state when writing that you saw this in the DEMOCRAT. We recommend Botanic Blood Balm (H. B. B ) tor all blood troubles, such as ulcers, eating sores, scrolula, eczema, itching humors, pimples, boils, carbun cles, blood poison, aching bones, fester ing sores, cancer, catarrh, rheumatism. Botanic Blood Balm cures all maliginant blood or skin diseases, especially advised lor old, deep-seated cases. It cures when all else faiis. Heals every sore or pimple, stops all aches and pains by giving a health^ blood supply. Thor oughly tested lor 30 years. Thousands cured. At drug stores, $'. per large bottle. Our readers will receive a triai ireatment tree by writing Dr. Gillam. 213 Mitchel St , Atlanta Ga. Describe (rouble and Iree medical advice given. Medicine sent at once, prepaid. Af?T* Mittle has six polite salespeople who take pleasure in snowing you the prettiest stock of goods in Marlboro County. Vor One Oliy Only. Dr. W. H. W?KEFIB?jr?, of Char lotte, N. C., will bo in Bcniiettsvillo nt ADAMS IIOUSB on Friday, Sept. 27th, for ono day only. His practico is limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. He is no stranger to otu* people. We tho members of tho 3d Quartorly Conference held at Shiloh chinch Sopt. 2d. 1901, rosolvod that tho Trustees of our church properly bo authorized and in.itruotod to prohibit iotormont at tho Shiloh burying grouud, oxoopt whore permission is glvoo by tholr agonl Mr, J. J. Munnc?lyo. K, 1\ B. Pcguos, Sept 10, 1901. 800'y. ??ELIGUO ?B NO T???3, Tho Volon mooting begins tc day at Salom for throe days-with ar? iutorooting program. All the oburahes woro opon Sunday and good congregations attoudod morning aad night, The !io9 of thn MnthodUt ohuroh wh i havo undortakon tho duty of making oooded ropulra aud Improvements at Ibo pa-ooringa aro eucooedlng handsomely, Thoy havo already rnleod ovor ono huu? drod dolla.H and uro ruBbing tho work. Prayer mooting at tho Baptist ohuroh ovory Thursday evening at 8.00. Tho mon's prayor mooting nt tho Motli oil ?yt ohuroh is hold every Wednes day evening at 7.30. The public Invited. Rev. J. W. Leak arrived Saturday and began a meeting at tho Cotton Mill SUCH day morning. Ber vice? aro hoing hold In tho Chapel overy night. Tho woathor hae been lino aud largo crowds havo boen ablo to attond. Ho ia an earnest worker, trying to walk in tho stops of tho Saviour, and in winning soul4 for tho kingdom, Ho ie stopping thia wook with lila oousin Mr. W, P. Covington. There will bo tweuty two ?cres of midway at the Charleston ex po sition. Atlanta, Ga., Nov, 7, 1879 Dr. C. J. Moflett-Dear Slr: I cannot too strongly recommend yourTEKTHINA (Teething Powders) to mothers ns one of thc best medicines they can obtain lor their debilitated and sickly infants. 1 have used it with very satisfactory re sults the past summer with my child, and while we have heretofore lost a child or two trom teething under other rem edies, our present child that has taken TEETHINA, is a tine, healthy boy. I am, very lespccttully, A. 1\ Brown, M. 1). (Brother ot U. S. Senator and Ex Gov. Joseph E. Drown. ?.?y Pipes aud Smokers Supplies in .lidless variety can bo found at J. To Douglas'. ?6y Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass and Brushes oan be bought at lowest prices at J. T, DougW. ~ "FOR" SW ?7?T" ICE HOMES for sale cheap, in Chesterfield county -7 weat of Cheraw. Apply to E. H. STAFFORD, Aug. 2, 1001. Cheraw, 8. 0. m space I III sm li? Street, A S hoch I ng Calami fy. "Lately befell a railroad laborer," Writes Dr. A. Kellett of Williford. Ark. ''His foot was budly orushod, but Book? len's Arnioa 8ulvo quickly cured lura, It'f nm ply wonderful for Burns, Boile, Pilo*?, ond all ukin eruptions. h's thu world's champion bonier. Curo guar anteed. 25o. Sold by J. T. Dougla & Bro. --? ??. The World's Greatest Fever Medicine. Johnson's Tonio doos ina day what I slow Quinine cannot do in ten days. Its splendid euros uro in (-triking contrast with thc feeble cures made by Quinine If you aro utterly wretched, toko a I thorough course of Johnson's Tonio and drive out ovory trace of Malarial poison lng. Tho wiso insure their heall h by using Jamison's Chill and Fever Tibio lt costs .00 cents il it euros, not ono cent if it docs not A Home in Robeson. Do you want u home in Robeson county ? If so write nt once to Patterson & McCormick, Maxton, N. C., and thoy will tell you how to got it. There arc a number of our farmers who have bought dirt over there and uro making money. A Night of Terror "Awlul anxiety was felt for tho widow of thc bravo General Burnham of Mach ins, Mc i when the doctors said ?ho would dio from pneumonia beforo morning, Wi ?tos M rn. S. H. Lincoln who attended Her (lint fearful night, but bho hogged for Pr. King's New Discovory, which had more than ouse saved her lito, nod ourcd her of Consumption. After taking, sho slept all night. < Further mo entirely cured her. This marvelous medicino is guaranteed to ouro all Throat, Chest and Lung Diseases. Only 50e and $1.()(). Fur salo by J. T. Douglas & Bro. We offer First-class I Horse Wagons complete al $25-Spol Cash- _Hardware Co. p$T Rend every page, Yes, read every line, For by this gauge It may pay for time. A Home For Sale. SEVEN ROOM COTTAGE, com tortably furnished, tine location io East ncmiettsville. Parties residing in the country and desiring to move to town lor school privileges, will find lt profitable to call or write this omeo tor terms, At Kirkwood's Corner, i nu Juma i mid XJLUXJDAY, Oct. 3-4, -o ?T aflbrtts us (Me it pleasure to announce to our patrons and the public generally that OUR F AM. AND WINTER OPENING of ?QOI will equal if not surpass all previous che's, Our lines pt Millinery, Dress Goods, Silks and Trimmings arc we think right up to date-stylish, pretty and inexpensive, Remember we ii and Iii thc celebrated "Harrisburg Shoe" tor Ladies, and the Heisner Shoe tor Men, In cause they give such satistaciion, MISS MARTIN And MIU> O'NEIL arc again with us, and knowing the tastes and wants ot our patrons, are better prepared this season to cater to the wishes ot all-and even the bi rd-tu please. Come, and lake time to sec our Stock before siippiyjr>~ your wants. Bennettsoille Dry Goods & Millinery Co. Sept 24th, 190 t KIRKWOOD'S OLD STAND. J. T. DOUOlAtf. A. O. DOUGLAS. J.T. IMGLAS & BROTHER, -practical Pharmacists and Dealers in - Parc ?rugs and ?patent Sgedicincs, Plain and F?ncij Stationery and School Supplies. BM* Oils, Yaxx&isli., Brashes, GLASS and PUTTY. FXNiE CIGARS AND TOBACCO.^ *&~ Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours and guaran/red to be of the Purest Drugs and at r?usonabte prices. A full line Carden Seed & Onion Sets. Thankful jo-; past liberal patronage we solicit a continuance of mme. J. T. DOUGLAS & BRO. Janunary :>t, IDOL AT THE OLD STAND. THIS ?S THU ??'SON WHEN HOUSEKEEPERS HAVE TROUBLE TO KEE! FOOT! ?'ROM SPOILING, mid ato Horoiy puttied what to do. Wo can help ?di s?'h ! Oome mid soo our Stock of Preparod OANNED GOODS put up in quantities ',0 o?ii tho Hot Weuthor Contingenten. ? ty y Co FOR BREAKFAST. Wc h;?vc Buckwheat, Manie Syrup, Oatmeal, Salt Fish, . ^-fo'i V^.l Tioaf. Tripe, eli, tl am Loitf, Tea, Ooline, ml O? l?ijfhi Corn und ii ii tu. Ti.mi-'...cs cn. ?nt. Matjouroi i, Cv cac, Pt'.H, (tim, Oi'aiib?rrj SH tico, I'ium :|| ?los. Nuts, P.ti-ins, Pm noa, IFOR ?UIRPER |?? ?,'\?j Oysters, Sliced Ham, Chicken, Corned Beef; S?n$a'f?c, Crackers, Shreded Codfish Wnfors, Muataro1 t?anliuus, Cherries, Pears, Poatum Cereal. Uh, ? J M\. Iijiv'e i> lu vere Ok?\\. Don-.:i M lllH.t i'd B?'.U?O. ( o ^ U li II 11 Our supply of. Orbited Goods, Pickles, and Dainties are of THE NEST, Le i tia supply your wants. W. M. ROWE. riiono No. )m. lien net ts vi Ile, N. C. tl.T tm ML MOFFE?TS .S? I EETHIN JgJ jfsJ .M.. (Teething Powders) O Co'j{sou!y25ce?tsatDru^ists, * AN' ' V'vi Uv null 86cent? to C. J. MO F FETT, Wi. D., ST. Allays Irritation, Aids Digestion, Regulates the Bowels, Strengthens the Child. Makes Teething Easy. TEETHlNA Relieves the Bowel Troubles of Children of ANY AGE. LOUIS. MO. JSS' STABLES, On ?um? AT STRAUSS' STABLES DEPOT STRIIT a nice lot of young Mole? and Horses. And will continue to keep them for sale, Nothing "fl l?o Misrom'csonted and you can rely on PAIR DKA I.'N<!;.:. February V, 1901. 'imp LL persons arc hereby warned not to trespass or my landis in Adams, ville Township -cithei by Walking, ri? diing, cutting timber, hauling straw or hunting. I will prosecute all who violate this notice, April 22, loot, M, \,\ GIBSON. ' V V7 Vs / V V V' V -t v Three Papers Ooo Year ICacfy only 50c. WEEKLY TIMES. RICHMOND, VA,, Now Only 50 OontR A Year, and includes t?b9C.Jo*ely free THE PARAGON MOM HI.V. New York, THE FARM JCT M. philadelphia, - - .* ' i The Daily and Sunday Times, i including F?rirj ?ounial and Paragon Monthly, Now only $3 per year. Or 25 cts per month hy mail. Address TH IO.Tl MKS, Richmond, Va, '11 fi OA M9N ls me U?M IIHUKU l^''O9'11Vd0H mix moif ni ui Xo K> ?otto? pu? 'I3?11 bm*9 MM OUfltBO ttl T?? m MM/JMI_ , ..njen^d jede Atevmosqy ?T?w? .oi'dft ..|d(H|g MILTON Mol.AUai?J?, Attorney nt Law and Probato Judge, OfQee in Oom t Hour.?, u ioo|iaouo5? Sill JJ 'PMUVA Mu?f? ?fm 4 T .JNIZVOVW ?S?I0V1 V INimvWi >ani-a-.av. -.gr - - ,ir"<| vi" ? ot?? O? ^?"0 '?XH4?! I *r?? ^ I .0,11? ??oto 01 (wo|i33ioa uno ?aoX) a S2 wp W. ?10U0IUBR, Si ? Attorney at Law? Bonnottsville, 8. O. Offioe on Darlington etroot near Postal Telegraph office, Janimry. 1809* kON'T YuU WISH you were a baby . ? once again ? so that you might ride in one ol the To -make a selection In any Linc you will have to go whero ? a lull stock ol that special lino ls kept. I am packed from Floor to Celling., IJtdstear's hom $t $o up, Bureau's Irom $3 5? up. Oak Bedroom Suits $15 up. I would especially Call your attention to my linc ot MATTRESSES Thc genuine REX at $6.85 The genuine "Dexter" at $8 25 These are Felt Mattressss.' Mattings and Hammocks Still M C03t. ELEGANT BABY CARRIAGES we are offering ? In your time there was nothing to compare with them in style, comfort and ease. And there are thc very perleclion ot the maker's and not expensive. Come and see me. G. W. Waddill. Bennettsville, S. 0., Sopt 25, 1901. FULLER BROS., -DEALERS IN Horses, Mules. Buggies, Wagons And Harness, AFTEU THIS DATE, and during the on.ire Trading Season will keon their STABLES WELL FILLED with a choice selection of Horses and Mules, whioh they will sell for Cash, or on time with good approved notes. Wo havo recently added Buggies, Wagons and Harness to our Stook and we intend tokeep up-to-date goods at the best prices. The following is a list of some of the makes of BUGGIES we now handle Conrtlnnd, Watertown, Ames, Barbour* Wrecn, Stand ard and Hickory Carriage Co? october 18, 1900. FULLER BROS For The Pee Dee Section, ; fi ? ii ?<&;r AVK lt uve just received A OAK LOAD of iii;,' cOlebratOd 1 and i horse R?SHEL WAGONS Every ono ol' whioh are guar.irm. teed. - Wlfi OFFER - One Horso Wagons (complete) at only $25.00 Two Horse Wagons, with 2 ineh - tire, at $45.00 WE ALSO CARRY U A OOMUN LINE Ol? HARNESS AND REPAIRS. We very respectfully solicit, at least, a portion ot your patronage, and are oonftdeot we will please both as to Price and Quality. Will bo glad to have you call and inspect our stock. Yours truly Aug 15, 1901. Bennett?ville l?ov>elt? TOorfce, F. E, ROWE, MANAGER. ~ - DE ALK R IN AND MANUFACTURER OF CeiMng, Flooring, Biding, Brackets, Balusters, Newels, &c, BUILDING MA TER1AL OP Ali KINDS. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF any lund of LUMBER, *ou?h or dressed, wo would be glad to havo you call at our MILL and look over stock? lilli AT THIS OLD STAND Annd Prepared to (ill at Short Notice y- Orders for - Cy preiss and White Pine SaBli;I]DDTB and Blinda; AT BOTTOM PRIORS. We noll no shoddy work? or mlas-fits. Shops on MoOoll stroot notur rosldonoe. 8. F. POWElt?, Jan 31, 1898 * Bonnottevitlo, S. 0, Valuable Property For Sale Cheap, TWO valuable lote tn East Bonnet ts vii lo. I One eon tain fi a good dwelling with 8 tooms, a wide hall and 3 porches. The ether is a Cottage faith 4 rooms a hall and ,tWO porohofl. Apply at thin omeo, A Bargain for Somebody. IWILL SELL OH BAP FOR CASU, or on timo to tho right man, Two 60 saw Hall Gina with Foodora and Condensers, all complote, One Aomo Cotton Pros?, 125 feet finished Shafting, Lot of Polleys and Boltlug, I ALI. In good running odor. Reason for Bolling I wish to put in largor outfit. W. Bl. SMITH. Bonnottovillo, July 25, 1901t. We Feed The Hungry. Wn'tH In town and you want a good meal, remember wo oan nervo yow. A good moal for ajo, Restaurant north of tho Market. ?), J. BRAYBOV,