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nu ty ili?llLDUil BENHE?TSYILLB, S. O, BY jg, A. H.U?HVft 4% CO. .?..<.v...--~ 0//?ot> fPcsf o/ Coure House. Fhdoy Noveniher 8, 1901, Owr Toion Gorvemmcnt. MAYOR.-C. S. McCall ALDERMEN-J. Frank Breeden, C. E. Ekum, John T, Douglas, W. S. Rowe. CLERK & TREASURER?-Milton Mc laurin. Oflice open daily. POLICE-J. II. Moore. Marlboro County Officers. SHERIFF-J. B. Groen CLERK OE CLERK-J. A. Drako JUDGE OP PROBATE-M. MeLaurin CORONER-C. F. Covington SUPERVISOR-M. IQ. Coward 8UP:C>KDUOA.TION-W. L. Stanton _?TVBASVRER-J. H. Thomas * AUDITOR-13. S. Carlislo SENATOR-Knox Livingston REPRESKNTATIVES-J. 0. Dunbar, J. 0. Campbell, lt. L. Freeman. r. i i ? i l'Ut! Directory of Benncttsville Lodges CONSOLIDATED LODGE NO. 15, K. ol P.^mcots ovcry Monday ovouiug at 7.30 o'olock. W. Turlington, C. 0. 0. J. Lido, K. of II. & 8. MARLBORO LODGE NO. 88, moots at Honocttavillo, Friday ovoning, on or bo* Toro oaoh full moon at 8 o'clock. J. F. Kionoy, W. M. J. T, Dudley, Seorotary. y-?MM? ? ? i ? i-m-wt^mii nm ? m^i^fc^WW County Masonio Directory. MARLBORO CHATTER NO. 30 R. A. M., moots at Benncltsvillo ou the second Friday of each mouth. Robt Chaffin, H. P. II, E. Stooktou, Secretary. EUREKA LODGE NO. 43, A. F. M.. moots at MoColl, oaoh Saturday after noon, before tho full moon,at 4 o'olook. AURORA LODGE NO. 33, A. F. M., moots at Clio, Saturday on or after caoh full moon at 3 o'olock, p. m. J. T. Stanton, W. M. .J. E. McLeod, Seorotary. Bennettsville Church Directory. METHODIST-C. IL Smith, P. C. Sunday "school'4 00 p. m. Preaching at 11.00 a. m. and 8 00 p. m. Prayer nicot ine Wednesday afternoon nt 4.00 o'olock. i'oporintendent Sunday Behool, Phil. A. Hodges. IIAPTIST-Rev. Rufus Ford, Pastor, jil Sunday school at 10.00. Preaching Sun >: ? djiy at 11.00 a. m., and 8.00 p. m. Prayer moisting Thursday ovoning at 8 o'olook. feSuperintendent of Sunday school, H. W !rolK _ ttii?iJYVEitiAN---Ki:v. li. W. Ihirwelli tor. Pi Biebing every Sunday at ?1 a. j and v oo p. m. Prayer mooting ou ? i'?-'.c.\v ut'ter.o ni 'it I o'clock. Sunda} !.>. 'i'O a. in Sop'j.'iic'ondsot ol <j'.'..sooi'.vr.- -It-.-T. C V/. Boyd, Roefci?, icbini? ovot> second ?mil femrth Simony .x a'.ii, Uud Soo p, m. Sunday , tfoiiool .at 9 30 a. m. Dr. J. A. Falson, niinprintondont. |M|V- !.. County Church Directory. ??nnettsville Circuit Appointments REV. J. W. ARIAILL, P. O. .First Sunday-11a.m., Pino Grovo' 3 p, m., Smyrna, i .econd Sunday, 11a.m. MoColl. 3 p. rn, Beauty Spot, Third Sunday-ll a. m., Pino Grove, > 3 p. rn, Smyrna? . Fourth Sunday, ll a. m. MoColl, 3 p. rn. Beauly Spot, Blenheim Circuit Appointments. KEV. J. E. BEARD, P. C. First Sunday, Hebron ll a. m. Ebenezer 3^30 p. m. Second Sunday, Parnassus ll a. m.. Bu tb lo h em 3.30 p. m Third Sunday, Hebron 11 a. m. Zion 3.30 p. m. Fourth Sunday Parnassus II a. m. yj Bethlehem 3.30 p. m. Clio Cij'cuit Appointments. REV. T. M. DENT, P. C. Clio-lst and 2nd Sundays ll a. m., \ 3d and 4ih Sundays 3.30 p. m. Boolah -lat nod 2d Sundays 3 30 p. m 3d and 4(h Sunduys lin, m. y Sunday fcohool every Sunday 10 a. m. A FIENDISH ATTACK. An attack was lately made on C. F, Collier of Cherokee Iowa, that nearly proved tatal. It came through his kid. '?i.eys. His back got so lame bc could nol stoop without great pain, nor sit in a chair except propped ny cushions. Nc remedy helped him until bc tried Elec tric Bitters which effected such a won derlul cbangcth.it he writes he leels like a new mau This marvelous medicine cures backache and kidney trsuble, purl Tics thc blood and builds up your health, Only 50c at J. T. Douglas & Bro. -. t f^j, ? Flowers I Flowers ! Mrs. J no 8. Moore has a line lot of G?raniums, Hegoniae Ferns, Palms and other plants, woll rooted, that she desires to sell Cuttings 25c per dozen, Read every page, Yes, read every lino, Por by this gauge lt may pay for time. LUMBER1 LUMBER ! Any kind yoi w ?nt. Apply to J. M. JACKSON. July 3, 1900. 'BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS. Boat all round Farmers Poad In the wort? Choleo Eggs nt 600 par Sotilog of 13. E. 0 NEWTON, Tatum, 8.0 ft?* Paints, Oils, Varnish, Ola nd Brushes oan bo bought at lowe ri?os at il. Ti Doublai', PJSB?ONAL. Mr. Louie McLeod of Olio was In town Sunday afternoon. Mr. Will Spears of Olio was in town Monday and called to see us. Rev. J. E. Beard of Blenheim attended the State Fuir last week. Mr Ellorho Powers attended tho Pair at Fayetteville this week. Kev. T. M. Dont visited rela tives in Columbia and Winsboro last week. * Mr. Josiah Odom now of Ches tonieid was down Tuesday among relatives Miss Adelo Harden spent Sat urday and Sunday with relatives at Beauty Spot. Mrs. Julia Mittle who has boon visiting friends at Newberry has returned home Miss Hattie Newton of New tonville is visiting Misses Jesse and Mary Adams. Mr. James McDaniel of tho X Roads called salesday. No special nows "in his section. Mr. George Ballard of Bright sville was down salesday. No news in his section. Mr. C. H. M. Quick of the Be thel section was in town Monday and made us a pleasant call Messrs Durman McDaniel and Julius Hamer of Beauty Spot were in town Sunday afternoon Mr. Joseph H. David was in town Saturday and called. He is having lots of sport catching fish with his bob. Mr. P. S. Stubbs of upper Hebron was in town salesday and called. He has made a success with his new cotton Mr. Robert Spears, one of Heb ron's lucky farmers was among the callers salesday. Ho has plenty of hog and hominy Mr. Harris N. Spears formerly of Hebron but now of Sumter has been spending a few days in Hebron and over in Robeson Mr. Charlie Covingtou our pop ular Coroner in coming out of his house one night last week had a mishap to fall and brulso himself considerably, but is out again all right. Homo Grown Beardod seed wheat at C. 8. McCall's. Robbery at Clio The Depot at Clio woe broken into and robbed on Monday night while agent Anderson was nt sup per. He left three lamps burning but failed to look his safe from this the robber or robbers got about $60 in cash and a watch. No clue as yet, but aoraebo?) hud a key that fitted ! his door. J??s5>" .(for:ic Grown. l.Uiid \*e<<M iced Oats i\<: 0. ix MeCnll'a. FOR * SALE I A live hoi'bc la rm in Robeson County N. C., seven miles south of Maxton. E. F. MCRAE, Maxton N. C. Cheap Re ad I na. ?. Tho Demoorat and the Semi weekly Atlanta Journal one year . for $1.50o . . The Sunny South and the Demo* erat for only $1.50 The Democrat and McCall's Magazine-an excellent Lady'? , Eook for $1.50 PreparliiKfor Departure. It is not often you hear of those who themselves look after the bur ial place and monument before death, but it is told us that our old friend Undo Joel Covington ol Hebron has not only purchased hie monument but last week had vaults prepared and walled up for himself and wife. Just why ho has done this he will tell us in a letter to thc Democrat some day soon. SPECIAL* NOTICE 1 The Suporintendeut ot Education wd! bo in hin offlco on Thursday and Frldnj 14th and 15th, including hit regular dayp, to givo ali an opportunity to completo thc oxohange of old booka. No book? oxohanged nf tor Friday the 15th tV, L. Stinton, Nov 5, 1901. Co Supt of Ed. 1 Got Seed in Time. Mr. P. 8. Stubbs hus about 100 bushels of choice Cottou Seed se lected from largest stalks of im . proved '-Texas Wood" variety of 6 ycrsr improvement, that he will sell to those who aro looking foi seed that will inoroaso the yield ol lint. Write him at Clio, 8. C. &W~W. P. COVINGTON is in I tho market to buy seed. Soe hin before you buy or sell youi meal. I Salesday in November. The first Monday in Novembei 1001 was cor tain ly a notable one Fair crowd but tho dullest aa U lifo and business for many years Tho weather was an ideal fall day clear and cool. Tho Clerk of Cour j sold two small tracts of land undo; foreclosure. Only ono N., C. wagoi was on hand with onions, apple and dried fruit. Auctioneer Davi< was busy all day with a lot of ?loth j ing, &c. Tho horse traders wer* here in force but trading was slow Messrs Bolton, Newton, Moody ant I J. S. Covington had some flue ex h'bits of poultiy-Mr. Covington' yellow legged Plymouth Hocks an* z Mr. Bolton's Brawn's woro choice BS AU made sale?, %t was a sobe st orowd and many remained unt sundown? TOWN ANO COUNTY NEWS. Heavy froste in Toxas now for a | jump in colton. Golatino at . W. M. Rowe's. - Soe J. P. Breedon for seed I oats and poa vine hay . WOT Buok wheat and Maple syrup at W, M, Ko wu's. . Tho market was woll sup plied with sweet potatoes Satur-1 day. Full cream cheese and butter at W. M. Rowe's. - Strlugs of nico carp from Pee Dee were on tho market Fri day J3?r* Fri sh Minoe Meat at W. M. Howe's ?@r- Geo P. Ides groat dollar shirts at Mittle'? store, swell pat? ter no. - Among tho choice fruit seen salesday was a lot of the large Thomas Grapes Full lino ot dress goods and silks at Mittle's ?toro. - Do you want a farm in Robe son county, if so write Mr. E. P. MoRao at Maxton Mon and boy hats all abanos and colora at Mittles store, Huinzs white wiue and oidor vinegar at' W. M, "Rowe's. -Tho first cold snap struck us Tuesday, but the supply of wood was equal to the demand At Mittles Store you got tho bent values for the least money. Fresh Raisins, Currauts and Citron at W. M. Rowe's. - Remember tho time to ex change school books expires on the 15th. Attend to this at once At Mittle's Store goods are os represented or no sale. -Tho long drouth of October was broken Monday night by light showers and a good rain Tuesday See Mittles stock of Juck eta Coats and Capes it means new stock new stylos for less money than you can buy thom ciaowhero. ?f?yApples, Banannas, Oranges and other kind of fruits ut W. Mi Rowe'*. - The colored preacher who was badly boat up with a chair in the hands of a woman noni* [Tatum is not dead but pretty ! sore t&~ Lownie'a Candy for sale nt W. M. Rowe's. -Treasurer Thomas says taxos are coming in slowly-one 'o three receipts daily. Sal?sday in November 1??0 ho took in sever I al hundred dollars, last salesday j ho ?pfc Head than fifty, - . pon'fc formet the entortaiiv rnodt in tho douri .Uo.u;o cullie Vening of tho tilth pi! Nov em * er, The programme v/il! bonn attractive one, tho music boin,'j furnished by tho Cheraw (Quar tette. All who have heard these gentlemen sing will want to do so again, and those who haven't hoard them have a treat in store. Roser vea seats 35c; General admission 25c, children 15c. Petit ourers November Court Tho following have been drawn to serve as petit jurors for tho next term of tho Court, which convenos on the 18th, with Judge Buchanan on the bondi : Theo L. BroecUo, P. B. Meeking, . B. Huoitoaa, JJ. D Bundy W. O. Stubbs, Joo R Hamor, . E. Bogers, J. B. Tow minmi, Tom Parker, N. D MuLaurln, . T. Brigman, Luthor Flotobtr, . lt. Peguoa, P. B. Rogora, Jeeao D. David, 0. 0 Quick, T. 8. Smith, O. W. Crosland, B. F. Huokabee, R. J. Poelo, T. M. Wobitter, Joe h. iicCull, , W. Oroiland, W. A. Moo,?, G. W. Miller, J. D. Flotchor, Spurgeon Covington, James MoArthur' 0. M. Proctor, H. L. David, K J. Alaohrookp, W. D. Jonktna, U. J. Rogers, A. P. Williams, 0. A. Hubbard, A. A Gray. FOR SALE-My roaidonoo and Lota at Blenheim. Apply to Mrs B. Ft MoMit lan, Blonholm, 3. 0. Farminethat Pay?. We were ?bown Saturday some choice cabbage rangiug in si/.o from 2 to 8 lbs, and woro told that they carno from Mr. C. S. McCall's Cook place superintended by Mr. Gibson. They were planted in Aug ust. Benden growing big crops o? cotton and corn, Mr: McCall plants heavily of wheat, outs, rye, cane, turnips, cabbage, and, on one of his farm? considerable attention ?B given to bee culturo, tho result oi which he has been ablo to supply his large trade with flour, baoon, meal, syrup, honey, peas, potatoes, cabbage, turnips, wheat, oats, brnii?, and hay, all raised on his farms near town. Being homo raised and fresh these articles find quick sales. Postum Cerial tho great substitute for Coffee for nervom peoplo at W. M. Rowo's. Unolnlmed l.ottcra. Iiottors addressed to the following tiatnoc poisons remain unedited for at tho poal oi?lco in Bsanottavlllo : Mon's List. Albeit Alton, J B. Bunton, Goorgo Doa toa, R Crccoh, A. M. Outlaw, Julius"O' Neal, Jno M. Wingfild, Dr. Loepor. Wo tuon'abist. Mrs, Latllda Brlgmao, Misses Fan; 01?tk, Rosa Bristow, Td; Steward, Hatti AMoo, Flovonoo Gioon. Best Coffee and Tea in town a W. Ifl. Rowe'?. BMLICHOVS NOTES. Tho hour for evening sorvico9 nt thc ohurohos is now 7 o'clock. Prayer mooting at tho Baptist ohuroh ovory Thursday ovoning at 7.00, Hov. 0. NV Boyd will fill bis appointment at St. Paul's Episcopal churoh Suuduy at II a. m , and 8 p. rn. Tho mon's prayor mooting at tho | Methodist ohuroh in hold ovory Woduos day ovoning at 7 00. Tho publio iuvitod. Editor Boos Wondors. Editoi-W. V.Barry of Loxtugtou, Tonn., in exploring Mammoth (J ive, contracted a severn cuso of Piles. 11U quick euro through ming Buckler's Arnica Salvo oonvinoed him it is anothor world's woiW der. (Juron pile?, Injuries. Iuilamui.ttion, and ull bodily Eruptions. Only 25 els. at J. T, Douglas & Bro. druggist. Tho editors of tho Woman's Edition of the Poo Doe Advooato titer tho following j pris'S : For tho largest list ot suhsorptlotiB at 10 ots poe oojiy ono Oxford Toaohors Bl lo ; for tho noxc largest two pounds of Fr inch candy, and for tho next Itrgast one pound Frouoh cundy. Tho Editors' . Writo your namo mid address on a tdip of paper and Rood with to couts for a o< py of tho Woman's Edition of tho Poo I) JO Ad* vocato to Mrs J. F, Evorotb, Bomott vlllo. You Know What Vou aro Taking Whon you aro tako Ur oven TuHtolceu Chill I ronlo beomiRO tho formula ls plainly given | on every b atlo showing that lt i? simply Iron and Quiuino in a tasteless form. No ouro-no pay. Prloo 50 Tho BoBt Preparation for Malaria. OhlllB and Fovor ls a bottle of G rovo V TnstolsB Chill Tonio" It is simply Iron and quiuino in a tasteless form. No euro-no pay. Pr leo soo. V3T Pipos and Smokers Supplies in endless variety can be found at J. T. Douglas'. The World's Groatost FoYor Medicine. Johnson's Tonio doos in a day what slow Quiuino oannot do in ten days. Its .splendid cures oro in (-triking contrast with tho fcoblo euros made bv Quinine. If you aro utterly wretched, lake a thorough couMO of Johnson's Tonio and drive out every truco of Mulari il poiaon ing. Tho wisc insure their health by lining JonnHon'H Ott ill and Fever Tonio It coals 50 ocnls il it cutes, liol ono cent if it docs not. Mittle appreciates your pat ronage treats the trade all right and does the business. An vaccination provonts email pox and qulntuo chilla end favor, BO THICTIIINA provonts and oountoraota tho effoots of the Bummor'a heat, muoh dreaded by mothorB with numil ohlldren. TEETH INA re Moves tho many troubles inoidoi.t to tcoth- I lng and tho hot eummors, and no mother j is exousablo for not giving it, for it couts only 25 couts at druggist; or mail 25 centfi to 0. J. Moffatt, M D. St. Louis, Mo. t i ot.u Arrivals, TVo ? Torie I'lo.vs, lotii1 dille ?-it mel; . o .. nf liiit'rows..Acme, Uiti.itway firhl Houud Di-:,. H()i|d}i)/t eihl.fipifee I?pllt Lov?liotj l?iipoivi f. . dim h ."s ' ihr? bl OX' . nely low pri'ciJii. (?DiVi rU'e; V. j I our pri?es pvf?ip you buy j J' .\. llop?V.s'. - . ?- 4* *J.m- % . .-. Don't You Love ff lo wo rt? V It so, and you want some pretty pots of all sizes in which to place them, call at the Hardware store and you can be suited. Stops tho Cough and Work B off tho Cold, Laxativo Biomo Quinino Tableta cure u cold in ono day. No Cure, No Pay. Prico 250 a box. NOTICE OTFINAL DISCHARGE. ET-TATS OK PllHBTON PKAK80N, Dl?C'D4 HAVING this day flied with tho Probate Judge nf Marlboro county, my Anni roturo ax Administrator of tho catato of Preston Pearson, dee'd, Notice is hereby given that on tho 4-.l1 day of Dmombor, I901, I will apply to II lid Probate Court for Luttera Diemianory us Administrator of said Eduto. J. N. DRAKE, Nov. 4, 19OL Administrator. 8PECIAL ELECTION NOTICE. In pureuanoo of an Act ot tho (.1 merni An mbly, entitled An An', to authori/.o all cities and towna to build, equip und oporato a syHt?:m of wator worka ami cl-utric lights and to issue bonds to moot the coi;b of same, and acta amendatory there;o, and nt tho roquent, of the mujeril/ of ibo Free holders of tho T0.VI1 of lt.inn? tinville b) petition, nu eloclion will bo held in thc Court 1 tonne on tho 141I1 day November, 1901, for tho purpose of nu'?in i tiing lo the qualified votera within tho corp irate limit* of tho town of .BonnettRxille the qnootion of buming bonds or no bouda not to exceed $12,000 <o build, equip and o,? -rato a (?yu tom of clootrio lights in tho said town ol BfluaottsvlHo. And, nt tho n min tim i to voto for tbrco oiti/enn, to bo ki'lown as thc Bonni of Cummivslonors of Publio Worin of ?nid Town. Tue following gentlemen ard Apf.oint.6il managers of said o'rot ion : T. 0. Hamer, L J. Bruodan and E. S. 0..rllali\ P.di i open at 7 o'o'.oek, a m., and close ?t 4 o'clock, p. m. ti. s. MCCALL Opt. 25 1901. Mayor. We offer First-class I Horse Wagons comnlete at $25-Spol Cash Hardware Co. Farms For Sale WILL SELL MY FARM (355 acres) in Adamsvillc township, this c ninty located on the Gibson Branch A. (). L lt. lt. at Ncwtonvillc Depot. Go >d ft yt room dwelling, large barn, out building! tenant houses. Near to churches and schools. Healthy community. At thc depot there is a nice dwelling and largt store house. On this la rm is a 20 acre pasture with a never-lailing stream run ning through it, This is a big bargain I have also several line farms near bj that 1 will sell on good terms. Sec m< il you want a bargain in good farming lands or a fine business stand. - ' L. D. NF.WflON, . Newtonville, S. 0 , Oct. io, ioo?> ILTON MCLAURIN, Attornoy at IJ?W and Probate J ul gc. Oiuco in Ooo rt Hon no, frill WINO.? Ti ' aa soon ?. i WALTIl I nm forced to close out my business tye, and to this end I offer to tho public my iMMOTH STOCK OF GOODS ? S':^^MMt?AL COST,-* ALL FMslMm GOODS I NO OLD STUFF! Sale to v?o?r.^; moo Monday/ October 21st, And coutitVm?:'.\V?til v.he S took is disposed of or sold. SPOT CASH f4$tfe- POSITIVELY NO GOODS CHARGED I tlmtk ibo good ?itv?' '> nit) (?cnilomen, ono and ul!, of ibis counly for their liboral patronn?e, whit h <t\\\i> huvo civon mo, end lo return, my appreciation nnd .many thai,'-;...,. jV Ihh 01? Kl?; lt ABOVE AT COST 1 l-A "-'^ir^KWOOD. Proprietor .?vt?Viilo Dry Goods and Millinery Co. I shiOXSAL NOTICE ! LLperi;o;iS tv,\ r i?. account against me must present them be 1 foreTNov. ?.Uv Ut' for payment. . All^peraon? n\d?.?!)>* cl.; (or owe me) by account, notes or mort gages must ei\llUr > ?litio r ame before Nov. 1st 1901. lt L. KIRKWOOD. PROPRIETOR Oct. 16/1001. . Bennettsvillo D. G. and M. Co. TWO-STORY . ;^U?K BUILDING, "WITH CELLAR 29x94 feet. Coi nei i f; .ti iUand in town for business. J. T. DOUGLAS* A. O. DOUGLAS u ' . T, Pharmacists and Dealers in - Pure ?U?s and paient ggfedicincs -ii' Plain and I:a tit [/^Stationery and School Supplies. i. ? O LASS and PUTTY. FXMft CIGARS AND TOBACCO.^ wer Pr&icritftiohk carefully compounded at all hours UTId:vi' i(-t i. t'fji't? /.' c(I to h?f of the Purest 'Drugs and at reasonable /?/ leas. A fri!! |V?$? >^o-f?,Kv,, Seed & Onion Sets. 'Vhwikful J*.. ? iHayc- UK- y,vliolt rv ??ntik?qiije-fi cf name. [ ? Jiu?tuniy .JJ., i'.n:> j . it ... .....? .< .. .?....* v .v^, --U-)...~..~.~ .-.??-.35 ..... , ...... -J..... .- ,..., ':' Oil rniri? is TftB SEASON TO#iV HOUSEKEEPERS HAVE TROUBLE TO 1 KEEP FOOD' ? fiOM SPOILING, ond iuo soroly puzzled what to da. Wo can ludp nb nuoh! Como and soo our S took of Propared OANNliD OOOD3 put up In "qua tit i tiwi to' juli (ho Hot Woathor Contingencies, feb I to' Co POR BREAKFAST. Wo hove Bock wheat, Maple Syrup, Oatmeal, Salt Fish, . ITonfuiy, l^uiuklaat Bacon, Voil Loaf, Tripe, Chicken Lon I', J: .ne Cihcken, Ham Loaf, Titi, Codee, Hammad nnd Oranges. UOrV DINNER Wo have Flavoied Soup, Com and Heans, Tomatoes and Ohm, Hoijat I'oof, liam, Maccaroni, Choese, "on-*, 'Mustard paticcj Co rn dd Hani, Cranberry Sanee, Pi ti m Puddiiiu, ?JQIHO'J, Apples, Nuts. Raisins, Prunes, L FOR SUPPHR We haye f?ytti'.H, Sliced Ham, Chicken, Pernod Beef, ?^i?uage. Crackers, Shreded Codfish Wnfora, M not ard Said?in?, Cherries, Pears, Postum Cereal. r~oi ta Ci o o i b m& ii ^ ^ I: tu i.W i fy \\* j ty ; ? Oar s n i ? ] >I y of CiVUh?d v^'oods, Pickles, and Dainties aro ol' Tins ?iKST. Lot ?t? sti.pply?w?r wants. Plume Wo. H?. W. M. ROWE. Ueitncit?ville, s. C. Allays irritation, Aids Dlgastlon, r\,e.gtilatcs thc R0W?.I5, SfrcajjMviiu tfi? Ciiiid, Makes Teething l.nsy. TEETIIINA Rc'ltves the Bowel , ,, Troubles of Children of ,. pa Costs oitiy 25 cents nt Dfiigipsts, ANY ACE. !*!^ toe. J. MOFFI2TY, M. P., ST. LOUIS. RHO? mn II i^?i?i^i AT STiiiiuoo oi/iDui!) '? Mice lot of young ' Mele?.and Horses. I And will ( continue to keep them for sale, il'.L^ Mill bo Misrepresented and jrou eau rely on FAIR ?EAt?KG^. Fobmru y 7, i 'JO I. ?IA Home For Sale. S EY N ROOM (.orTAOE. com. lortahly rurnis!(t:tV. (ih'e location in ICast Benueitsville. . JVMI?CS residing In the country find d?*)t?||^ t? move to.town tor school. priyi!t?t?o-s will (ind it profitable to call 01 wi.uMiiisofli??'lo'i :t?rm?. |. .|| , U'4-_ m -, \\\ novonxm, Ho AH?tiuy al finw, .liunuctt? vlllo, S. O. ??ioQ on Darb'nft t un ?t rc ct near Postal iToloffrapl' Mfa Jannafy, 1880. Three Papers One Year Each, only 500 WEEKLY TIMES. RICHMOND, VA., Now Only 50 Gouts A Yorir, and Includes absolutely free THE PARAGON Mofrjm.v, New York, Tu? FARM JOURNAL, Philadelphia. The Daily and Sunday Times, including Farm Journal and Paragor Monthly, Now only $3 per year. Or 25 cts per month by mall, Address THR Tl M KP, Richmond, Va, FURNITURE A m MUM I WILL SELL FTJRNITUHE JSk."JC OOJSPXV If you need anything IN MY LINE como and lieut MY PRICES. This is no Falto Salo. Very Uespectfully, Gr. W. Waddill. Bennottsville, S. 0., Nov 4, 1901. ZF'CXL.ER BROS., . -DEALERS IN Horses, Mules, Buggies, Wagons And Harness, AFTER THIS DATE, Rod during the eniiro Trading Season will keep their STABLES WELL FILLED with n ohoieo selection of Horses and Mules, whioh they will sell for Cash, or on tipio with good approved notes. Wo have recently added Buggies, Wagons and Harness to our Stook and we intend tokeop up-to-date goods at tho best prices. The following is a list of some of the makes of BUGGIES wo now handle Conrlland, Watertown, Ames, Etnruomv Wrecn, Stand ard mid Hickory Carriage Co. october is, iqob. FULLER BROS '??'< urnn IILrlU il mr IL rnn URnnuignr run nmmmi For The Pee Dee Section. WE lin ve j asl rei. i veil AC A ll LOAD of tho oe ?viith? I und.' 2 horse RUSSEL WAGONS Every ono of whioh ave guaran teed. - WK OFFER. One Horse Wagons (complete) at only $25.00 Two Horse Wagons, with 2 inch tire, at $40.00 WE ALSO CARRY - A ?OM1WBUNB0P HARMS AND REPAIRS, -o Wc very respectfully solicit, at leas!, a portion ot your patronage, and arc confident we will please both as to Pille? and Quality. Will be glad to have you call and inspect our stock. .Yours truly Aug 15, 1901. ?Bennettspille Hl?velt? TWorfr?; F. E, ROWE, MANAGER. -DEALER IN AND MANUFACTURER OF - Ceiling, Flooring, Siding, Brackets, Balusters, Newels, &o. BUILDING MAFIIIAIJ OP ALL KINDS. IF YOU ARR TN NEED OF any kind of LUMBER, 'ough or dressed, wc would bo glad to have you call at our MILL and look over stock. WK ARK STltl IN BUSINESS AT THE OLD STAND An nd Prepared to fill at Short Notice - Orders for - Cyprcas and White Pine Sash, Haars and BlindBj AT BOTTOM PRIORS. Wo Roll no shoddy work, or mlas-flta. Shops on Modell ntrcot nour renldonco. 8. F. FOWEUN, Jan 31, 1898 Bonnottftvlllo, fl. O. Valuable Property For Sale Cheap. TWO valuable lois In Ewt BonnetUvllle. I Ono oontnlns a good dwelling with 8 rooms, a wldo hall and 3 porches. Tho ether ls A Cottage with 4 tooma a h?ll and two porehed. Apply ntt btu offloo, ? Bargain for Somebody. IWILL SELL CHEAP FOR CASH, vt on timo to tho right mnn, Two ?0 saw Hall Gins with Feeders and Oondenurrs, nil completo, Ono Acmo Colton Prose, 125 foot flnhhed 8hn(tlng, Lot of Polleya nnd Bolting, AM. In good running order, Rcoaon for selling I wtsb to put In Inrgur outfit. W. M. SMITH. Donnottsvllla, July 25, 1901. We Feed The Hungry, WusK In town nnd you want ? good tnoftl, remember wo CAO ?oruo yon. A good moni for a$o. RcsUarAnt north of tho Market. , I). J. ?inAvnoy,