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OJ?lco Wost of Court Uouse. Fitttay November 2 ,1901, . yWOBIMaWIIW IIIIBaOBMWWBMWW---?--, Our Town Qorvcrnment. MAYOR-c. S. McCall ALDERMEN-J. Frank Breeden, 0. K Exum, John T. Douglas, W. S. Howe. CLERK SC TREASURER-Milton Mc laurin. Office open daily, POLICE-J. H. Moore. Marlboro County Officers. SHERIFF-J. B. Oreen CLERK OF CLERIC- J. A. Drake ,' JUDQB OF PROBATE-M. MoLaurin CORONER-C. F. Covington SUPERVISOR-M. E. Coward SUPT. EDUCATION-W, L. Stanton TREASURER-J. H. Thomas . AUDITOR-E. S. Carlislo SRNATOR- Knox Livingston UEPRKSRN PATIVES-J. C. Dunbar, J. C. Campbell, lt. L, Freeman. Directory of Bennettsville Lodges CONSOLIDATED LODGE NO. 15, K. of P., moots ?vory Monday ovening at 7.30 o'olook.-' . W. Turlington. 0. 0. C. J. Lido, K. of lt. & 8. MARLBORO LODGE NO. 88, moots at Butinettsvillo, Friday evoning, on or bo? foro oaob full moon at 8 o'olock. J. F. Kinnoy, W. M. J. T, Dudley, Seorotary. County Masonic Directory. MARLBORO CHAPTER NO. 30 II. A. M., moots ut Beuuettsvillo on tho Bocond Friday of each mouth. Hobt Chaffin, ll. P. ll, E. Stookton, Secretary. EUREKA LODGE NO. 43, A. F. M.. meets at MoColl, oaob Saturday utter noon, boforc tho full moon,at 4 o'olook. AURORA LODGE NO. 33, A. F. M.? moots ut Clio, Saturday on or nftor eaoh full tnoou at 3 o'olook, p. m. J. T. Stanton, W; M. J. E. .MoLcod, Seorotary. Bennettsville Church Directory. MiSTtioD'ST-C. B. Smith, P. C. Sunday school 4 00 p. m. Preaching at 11.00 a m. and8 OU p.m. Prayer meet ing Wednesday afternoon at 4.00 o'olock. Superintendent Sunday Behool, Phil. A. Hodgos. BAPTIST-Rev. Rufus Ford, Pastor. Sunday sohnol at 10.00. Preaching Sun day ut 11.00 a. m., and 8 00 p. m. Prayer mooting Thuraday evening nt 8 o'olook. Superintendent of Sunday school. II. W Carroll. PRESBYTERIAN-Rev. II. VV. Burwoll, Pastor. Preaching ovory Sunday at ll a. m., and 8.00 p. m. Prayor meeting on Thursday aftoruoon.at 4 o'olook. Sunday ?{.clio:-.!. Ki 10.00rn". Superintendent cf gohoo.1, J T ! htdlos. ?n-:^'*"'^**' ' .V: 'V'" U"" .:#r ruent?/. feVe>;t vi; M.- .{ , . ' ii j 3c?iVVJ?i>'' ; ?t ii a' n>?, and voo , r*. tbindaj [iohool ol. .<) yo iv, /,. JA-PHHI, Suporlnteudonfc. County Church Directory. Bonnettsville Circuit Appointments REV. .J. W. ARIAILL, P. O. First Sunday-lia. m., Pino Grove* 3 p. m., Smyrna. Second Sunday, ll a.m. MoColl. 3 p. m, Poauty Spot,i Third Sunday-ll n. m., Pino Grovo,) 3 p. ra, Smyrna? Fourth Sunday, ll a.m. MoColl, 3 p. in. Beauty Spot,) Blenheim Circuit Appointments. REV. J. E. BEARD, P. C. First Sunday, Hebron ll a.m. Ebenezer 3.30 p. m. Soeond Sunday, Parnassus ll a. m.. Bethlehem 3.30 p. m Third Sunday, Hebron ll a. m. Zion 3.30 p. ra. Fourth Sunday Parnassus ll a. ra. Bet h Ichera 3.30 p. m. Clio Circuit Appointments. REV. T. M. DENT. P. C. Clio -1st and 2nd S?ndajs ll a. m., 3d and 4th Sundays 3.30 p. ra, Beniah -1st and 2<) Sundays 3 30 p. m. 3d aud 4th Sunday ? ll a, in. Sunday school overy 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 kiri., neys. His back got so larne he could not stoop without great pain, nor sit in a chair except propped by cushions. No] remedy helped him until he tried Elec? trie Bitters which effected such a won? dei tul change that he writes he feels like a new mau Tin's marvelous medicine cures backache and kidney Usable, puri fies the blood and builds tip your health. Only 50c at J. T. Douglas & Uro. Flowers I Flowers ! Mrs. Jno S. Moore has a line lot of Geraniums, Begonias Ferns, Palms and other plants, well rooted, that she desires to sell Cuttings 25c per dozen. - ISF* Read every page, Yes, read every line, For by this gauge lt may pay for time. LU m BE Ri LUMBER t Any kind you wuit. Apply to J. M. JACKSON. July 3, 1900. c. Eggs-actly-Kggal BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS. Bent all round Farmern Fowl In tho world. ; Ohotoo Eggs at 600 por Selling ot 13. E. 0 NEWTON, Tatum, B, G - ? . . '. .3^. Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass nd Hr-nohoa can bo bought at lowest .tfjoo? At J; T, DOURW. > ! PJS?VSOZfAL. Mr. Carlisle Breedon spout sovoral days last week ia Sumter Miss Mary D'. Law of l<umbpr Bridge is teaching muslo at Olio Mrs. H. Li. Gilbert of Florence has bean spending t% W??* with her daughter Mrs. J. A. Brown. Mr. John .Black Jr.. who has boon spendingsomo time at Char lotte N. C., has returned homo. Miss Mary E. Harrison of Gib sen spent Sunday in our town with Mrs. P. B. Mooro Mr. aud Mi s. W. P. Breedon spont Sunday in Choraw with her relative Mrs. W. A. Bonton Miss Ila Kasterling spent Sun day With Miss Grace David In tho Bethel section. Mr. J. A. Usher, a lucky farm- j er of the Brightsvllle section was down Saturday with a lot of choice potatoes and fresh eggs. Rev. C. B. Smith's visit to Tat um Friday was very much ap preciated and a good crowd greet ed and enjoyed his lecture Mr. Arthur Knight, now in spector of rural routes, in this State and Georgia, spent Sunday at home., Mr W T Willis of MeColl was in town yesterday and called to seo us. . No special nows in his section. . Mr. J. B. Rogers of tho Bethel sootion was down Monday and called. He* will farm next year on Mr. James Patterson's place Miss Annie Ingram of Society Hill, who has been spending a few we?lcs' with friends in tho county returned home yesterday Mr. H. C. Waddell, represent lng the Acid Iron Mineral Co., is hore again in th o interest of this medicine Prof Harrald Langtry former ly of our town has taken charge of the Stateburg Graded School in Sumter county. He is worthy of any good place. Mrs. Amelia Dudley and daugh ter Miss Florrie loft Monday for Florida where they will spend the winter, Mr. J. T, Dudlsy ac companied thom out, but came back last night Messrs W. D. Evans, C. S. McColl, J. R Bolton, M. E. Cow ard D. D. McColl Jr.. W. W. Mooro have been appointed dele gates to the Good Hoads conven. Hon which meets in Greenville next month. DI''A D0INGH3. Tho many friends of Mr. and Mw. J. H. Putt ?ok deeply sympathise with thom in thc loss of their iufant babo on Sunday morning after a wooka illness. Tho burial service* were held at Oak Ridge Came (cry Mouday morning at 10 o'elook Dion >.< hi* ^-'dunnee iii thl oin ' iii -ti*y. November 10th ! ! ). O'clock J> N| , hiter ?wi ill: th ij?o wits, On pt X? ^iardii .* \i h-> i ?vd i' yea-nf Havhig al.ed tue oilioo of Sherm for aovornl torras ho was woll known !? ?ll this section. Fow public men lind moro friends. None knew him but to liko him, none named bim hut to prni<e. lu the trying times of 1876 to 1882 lie was among the leading spirits, and possessed of a coot And courageous disposition did valiant service foi his county and state. At a ooldier, iu two wnw, he was patriotic, braze and truo. As a public officer ho was firm, faithful to his trust, yet gracious and oympathetie. Asa citizen he was in touch with ni! good works ?s a husband, father, friend, ha -waa devoted, tender, kind and generous. He waa n member of Bonnettsville Methodist Church. Tho romaine aco>mpantod by tho members , and lelativee of the family .und many friends wero takea Wed nesday morning to Brownsville and laid to rest in tho family burying ground. Hov. O. B. Smith hia pastor conducting tl o service A. Pleanant Trip Rev. Rufus Ford with Solicitor J. M. Johnson left Friduy for a visit to Boring Dill over in Richmond county-tho nome of Mr. Johnson yoars ago, and a section served by Mr. Ford aa pastor about 15 yoatuago. 'Hiev both onjoyei the trip and returned to tionnottaville in lime tor Court on Monday. Presenta for Alf. In your search for presents romutubar that lt. K. Breeden hat a handsome oo) lection of Birthday, Bridal, and llolidvy pro8cnts that cannot fail to please you. Call and seo them. A New Houso Mossrs J. K. Jones, and D. 0. MoRto havo opened up in the Cose Building on Marion Street, where Mr. B. Y. .Vie Gilvroy was a nico line of dry ? jod*. groo? erics fruits, and notion* and will bo ploasod to sorveftheh* friend*. The Nouma* Benson. ls herc and little parties a e going out dailv tn search of walnut* and Ino "goaly barks" on tho river. Tho orop is roper> ed large thia y oar. Delegates to Conferenoe Our delc?nto9 to 8. C- ConfoMnoo wilt all havo good homed. Hov. C. B Smith with A. M. Bm.st.jr, ll. II. Now ton with Miss Idsaio Huit, Pi A. Hodges with G. P. Milla-, J. h. Breedon with H. II. Jennings* Anything to Help the Poor A number of wholesalo grocers luve combined and proposo to put up-a il, 000,000 auger rofinoryat Clovolund, O., to retino tho tugar they handle an 1 ea independent of tho sugar trust, Gone to Arizona, j Lou M ol MTV UK, the Colonel's biby boy, loft last wook for Ar iwona, and ?ho bo.-t of frionds he made by bit upright lifo, join his father in regretting tho cir onmstonces which made it imperative for him to BO vcr tho nacre d dot, and I hoy ar dently hope hi? health, by tho cquftbta clime ofthat dhitnut Um, will be fully re ht or od, to that ho may take tho proud position that innurcs to one possesing his sterling traits of oherseter. We ttuid God will bless and shield Lou, in hit ab* uenoo hom the count-el mid ItHldw mo of bis devoted fat hen V?WJtr ANOCOUNTY NEWS. - Full moon tho 25th Masous meet to-night. Noxt Thursday la a holiday - Sunday night was tho cold est ot tho season - Tho first ico of tho soason was soon Friday Still allowing a big Uno of Silks, wootana and worsteds at Mittle'? ?toro, , - Hicks has changed the dato for tho meteoric display to the 27th Other merchants havo a tolo of woe to toll -Mittle sells tho gooda. - Fresh fruit cakes and pound oakes for Thanksgiving at the Bakery More gooda and bettor gooda for lesa money ot Mittle 'a store. - Kindness is the oil that make a the wheels of care run smoothly - Hog squoellng weather but ?farmers say the short corn crop has delayed the killing W Buckwheat and Maple ?syrup at W. M. Rowo'o. - Mr J F. Breedon wants a few good wood cutters Full oreara cheese and butter lat . W. M. Rowe's. KgT Fresh Mince Moat at . W. M. Howe's Heinzs white wino and eider I vinegar at W. M. Howe's. Frosh Raisins, Ourrauta and I Citron at W. M. Rowe's. - Bring along your turkeys, farmers, our Bennettsville folks want them for Thanksgiving day, Buy your Ulan lett* Com forts and Counterpane's nt Mittle*? atore. - Advertisers will please hand In changes on Friday afternoon. The days aro so short wo must j have all the time possible. Mittle refunds your money if purchases are not satisfactory. wQr^ApliUs, Bananuas, Oranges and other kind of fruit? nt W, M: Rowe's. WOT* Lownie'e Gandy for salo at W, M. Rowe's. Got a good hat cheap the place | to do this is at Miltie's storo. Constables for Court. The following are assisting tho I Sheriff at this term of Court: J= F. David, A, h. Miller, J. A. Has ?kow, Neil Uiihor, Marvin Hamer ?and Fletcher Townsend. Master David John is drawing the juries. Prompt pleasant and aoconmi - ' *:-t~ --s~<-what ?ve?y t.TCtu 'hi .M.iuloV. ntoro. Vt: v r.ff? ?ron '"?.inoro} if* nO"V/ ?ft'j? <??!.) {\\<\ B?:un?i!?vi!!o $r"?jj Co., ;-'iV'-">" l'? -.'ojyhvlv i< <]u\,,( (1 to os il and get a bottle und get well, 25 and GOotfl per bottle. - 10* Announcement lator of opening of Ohjistraas gooda at Mittlers atoro. Mittle'? motto lowest dealings with all success assured. A Jackaon county uogro stole a ohiokon, and. being arraigned before the judge, was asked: "Are you the d?fendent?" "No, sab," the darky replied, "Fie got er lnwyeh ter do de dofendhi,' 1'ie'de nian what stolo de artlolo."-Fayette (Mo) Advertiser. Tho Prospect lu Chesterfield. 7 The Oh craw Ch rou i cl o says; From f)ro?cut indications thoro will bo land to ie idle lu this county noxt year for want of labor to cult?valo it? Quite a number of tho colored people have already loft fe r other Bicton sud ot hors aro speaking ot' going. Besides quite a nutubor of tho whites are petting ready lo go to tho towns and cities and work in ootton mill' Bout Coffee and Tea in town at W. M. ROWO'P. WSf* Postum Cerial the great substitute for Coffee for nervous peoplo at W. M. Rowe's. jgf?r Homo Grown Rust Proof] soed oats nt C. S. MoCnll's. FOR SALE! A five horse farm in Robeson County N. C., seven miles south of I Maxton. E. F, MCRAE, Maxton N. 0. Cheep Reading. The Deinoorut and the Semi weekly Atlanta Journal one year for $1.50. ? The Sunny South and tho Demo crat for only $1.60 The Democrat and McCall's Magazine-an excellent Lady's Book for 01.50 Homo Grown Boarded soed wheat at C. 8. McCall's. Get Seed in Time, Mr. P. S. Stubbs hus about 100. bushels of choteo Cotton Seed se lected from largest stalks of im proved ''Texas Wood" variety of 5 yerar improvement, that ho will sell to thoso who aro looking for I seed that will increase tho yield of lint. Write him at Clio, S. C. WT Yt. P. COVINGTON is in the market to buy seed. Soo him before you buy or sell your meal. - FOR SA IK ~~My rc eld on co and Lot? a,t monheim. Apply to Mrs B. F, MoMU; la*, HteqasU?, fl. 0, hteLXG?ova NOTES. Tho hour for oveniugsorylcos ,pt. ih< ch m oh OH is now 7 oyslpokj Prayer mooting at tho Birjptlat oburo? every Thursday ovoii.tug at 7,00,' ?* Hov. .0. W Boyd will Allbis np'po?nfcmot? at St. Paul's Episcopal ohnrotx Sunday gt lia. tm, and 8 p. in. Hov :?J, A. Mason of Gib-ion fi!|pi th j. pulpit 'of tho Baptist, 0b.urd|t^8iiD*ua| morning. >' *' Next Sunday ia/iWjit? | last bof?ro Coolbronoo? iv., r, x v; Hov. Rufus Ford proao,!ioq M Sjmni Hill, ovor io Hiohmoud ooftntK on tiuuV doy-a congregation ho sorvoi 15 years ago. Shooj to woar .well tb5 'ijt well) and look well at-Mittl's storo. Thanksgiving Day. Thanksgiving Day is ut hand. As a poi ?. plo wo have much 10 ba thankful for. Wo have boen wonderfully prosporod aud^wo, should not lurg st to tliow our gratitude. Tlioro wi I bo ?0 rv ices at ono of th t 0 burches whioh will bo m rulo known by.' tho ringi .? ol'tho boll and tho uyual oolr leotiou tot thc' scvoial orphanages. The', young pcoplo mo prcpnriu, too'or-.old;l (?tuc K| ort on tltat day. ?', '. ? Uno tal mod Lottors. Lot tor? addressed to tho following tiatncd persons romain uuoiliod for at" tho pOBl oillco In Bonnottsvjllo : Men's l?Bt. ; -, j jj ' \ ' * Sandy Eddrds. K! W fiooniTo?n ?Ldok Cary Quiek, M h fyfcn. 0 Bp ah ey, SV GGrootm Jjf J?.?wjprs, W?| S?lflfclT E Sligh, Sampson Simmons. Woman's List. v , Miss M a ry JV j Spears) Mrs M;vE. Ed waris, M ia -SusannBr?V?;' Mrs*E L Harlleo, Hertha Campbell, Miss Annie Byrd, M?BS B. Eastorhng. Editor Coas AYonlorsii St* $ EditorW.V.Barry of Lexington, Tonn., in oxploring Mammoth Gave, contradod a ?overo caso of Pilos. His quick ourc through using Bucklon's Af nica . S live, oonyincod hun it is another world's won?. dor. Curos Pilos, Injuries. Inilamm t'ion. and al! bodily Eruptions. Only 25 O:H. al J, T, Douglas & Bro. druggist. {a t . -~=...4^.___ ,, . J: Tho editors of thp' Woman's Edition'.oT tho Poo Doo Advooato oiTer tho following pri?es : For tbo largest Mab of subacrptiona at 10 ot? 'per ; copy ono .Oxford "Telenors' Bible ; fur tho m xa largest; two pouiuW of. Froroh oandy, nod for Ibo next lurgoat bne| pou- d Pronoh otndy. Tho Editors* Write your nnmo and oddroas on a Blip of paper ami nomi with io conta for ctoqpy,] of tho Woman's Edition of'tho Pdt? Doe Aftijj vooato to MM""J?''F. "EvuioYt, uWfalt3vfUo*r You Know What You aro Taking Wheo yo?./aV? tnko Qjrpy^a 'Tjt?teltfB8,ChtH | Tonio because th? formula is plainly glvon on ocory .b ittlo showing that lt ls simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless forln. No cure- no pay. Pri?e 50. Tho Bost Preparation for. Malaria. Ohills and Fever ls a bottlo of Grovo's Tastolaa Chill Tonio It is simply. Iron abd quinine in a tan tulumi form. No cure-no pay, / Prioo ?oo. Pipos and Smokers Supplies^n endless variety oan be found nt J. Tt Dntiplhr'... '?'w iteiil'a : . tiwi wU Uh iliic ??tri>?i?>? ? f . : ' il . i', s ".'.VI j vfo?n vi (Xtiinin? r. tm nu) do tn len tiuyi. [iii sjili H\\\t\ i'?,) ' i IH'? i() ,1 ; ik'nu: 'n j i .. . with tho fcoblo curos mado bv t^uiniuo, lt'you" aro utterly wretched, lakon| thorough oour?o of Johnson's Tonio and drive om every trnco of Malarial *p0iflon ing. 'fho wisd'instiro theil' health'^ ?iing Jonnson's Chill nn l Pcyor Tonio' .oats 50 ec nt s if it eures, not ono ccd.t t docs not i. i Aa vaooiostion prevents smnlj pox .and quinine ohills ?nd fevor, BO TBKTIIINA prcvoutS and counteracts tho olfeots of tito suromor'B heat, inuoh dreaded by mothers with small ohlldr.cn. TEETH INA rc llevas tho ?i?\ny troubles'inoidept to:tooth ing and the hot Bummors, abd no mothor is exousablo for not giving it, for lt oosts only 35 cent? nt druggist; or mail 25 couts to.0. J. Moffott, M D. 8t. Louis, Mo. Frosh Arrivals. Two Horse Plows, four different mak es of Harrows-Acnio, CutawttJt "and: llouud l)i-c, npading and Spiko wikri Levoling Harrows-all ol'which me olfcr* in? at extremely low prices. Cull and get our prices before you buy P A. 11 DOOKS. Don't You Lovo Flowers? Il so, and you want aomo protty pot? of, all sizes in which to place them, oall at thc Hardwaro store and you oan be suited. Stops tho Cough and Works o ir tho Cold, Laxative Biomo Quinine Tablots euro a eo!^ in ono day. No Ouro, Nd Pay. Trico 250 'a box. NOTICE OF FINAL DISGORGE. ETTATB OF PnKBTON PK?IISON, DKC'D, HAVING this day hlod with tho Probate Judgo of Marlboro county, my ilnal return as Administrator of thn ostato of Preston Poareon, deo'd, Notlpo.ls.borqby. given that on tho 4th day of Dooombor, 1901, I will apply to said Probato Court for Letters Dlemissory us Adminixtrator of eaid Estuto. J. N. DitAKE, . Nov. 4, 19?1. . Adminibtrttlbr, . We offer First-class I Horse is conioleiB at $25~-Sp?t Farms For WILL SELL MY FARM (3$S acres)# m in Adamsville township, this county? located on the Gibson Branch A. C. L R. R'.:at Newtonville Depot. Good five room dwelling, large barn, out buildings tenant houses. Near to churches and schools. Healthy community, ..At the depot there ls a nice dwelling and jarge store house. On this" tann lsi a ho ntrt? p'asturo with a never-tailing stream-run* nlng through it. This is a big bargaip. I have also several tine farms near by that 1 will sell on good terms. See tn.Q lt you want a bargain in good ia'rms?g lands or a fine? boniness.stand, . . W L. D. NEWTON; ,-i Newtqnyille, S, 0Oct, 16, tool. H MILTON MCLAURIN,' . Attorney at JUw ?nd ' probate Ju Ige, O/iloa in Oonrti Hwse, , ? i Iii :.l,#TIim<b}, fe sdi ?fi IAN - ?$| fl:;" V lill:!! HilrJiM I ?. ft ? . ;*f?3 rented out my ntl Must sell i-nary, so come yjti'':- iii* ?Mm^guims? NC T3S? - Jije K A? UK Kl 4, 1001. A. O. DOUGLAS. tl fl.: 1 3UGLAS & BROTHER, ? cttcal Pharmacists and Dealers in - ^ugs and patent 9)?)odieiiio89 I 1 : ', ; 5^W?|p ft Plo ci :anoy Stationery and School Supplies. . ?lis, Yara?sli* Bxnslies, ?KLASS and PUTTY. ' ??HE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. ^> '??lt Iption^ carefully compounded ab all 1 tours . tranfeed to be of the Purest Drugs and at r Xi, i rtble prices. I v V \hw Carden Seed & Onion Sets. hr.h 1/ 7.' f or past liberal patronage we solicit a continuance of same. J, T. DOUGLAS & BRO, 'l y M. m rtiiiiJ* foin rn?i: \B SEASON WHEN HOUSEKEEPERS HAVE TROUBLE TO jj .'? . . i1 / ?WD FftOM SPOILING, oud mo nurdy puzslod what to d>. ;>'.'.. Mjl B?oh 1 Coino nod BOO our Stock of Propnrod CANNED GOOD.J pill up . .. ttca to. suit tho Hot Weather Coullugoncica. rik': ??.iv FOR BREAKFAST. \\\; h?vo Buckwheat, Maple Syrup, O' (moa), Salt Fish, Hominy. Brenk fast Bacon, Voil Loaf, Tripe, 0. iken Loaf, Bone Cihckcn, Hain Loaf, Tea, Coffee, Mananas and Oranges. FOR DINNER Wo havo Flhvor?t? Soup, Corn and Henna, Tomatoes and Okra, Konst P.oef, liam, Maccarooi, Cheese, Peas, y Bistard Sauce, Corned Ham, Cranberry Sance, Plum Pudding, J0?H09, Apples, Nula, Raisins, Prunes, FOR SUPPER >vo havo Oysters, Sliced Ham, Chicken, Corned Beef, :'vM;ui?i?go. Crackers, Shreded Codfish, Wafers, V/ustard Saidinns, Cherries, Pears, Postum Cereal. TO O o to h,co ?gk . ., . ,ply/pf Canned Goods, Pickles, and Dainties are of THE us' supply your wants. w. m. HOWE. Piton* No. ?8. IScikiieitNii'illo, S. C. j |j ll y ALL CASES OF ' Kl1 hy our new invention. Only tli03e born deaf are incurable. D NOISES'CEASE ~IMMEDIATn ... t.. /.. WERMAN, OP BALTIMORE, 8AY8: HM.TIMom:, Md., Mareil 30, loon i WI ? - lief n g entirely cured of deafness, thanks to your treatment, I will now give you f<V my case, to be used at you?" discretion, i- fi p /eora1 ago my right ear began to sing, and this kept on getting worse, until 1 lost i. r ?UH lt tl ri Iiis tar futilely. ' a treatment for catarrh, for three mont ho, without any success, consulted a nun . is, among, other?, the most eminent ear specialist of this city, who told mc Unit ? on could help me, and even that only temporarily, that the head noises wouH ' ' ' u he hearing itt the affected car would be lost forever. ft h titi \our advertisement accidentally in a New York paper, and ordered your treat ad used it only a few day? according to your directions, the noises ceased, and weeks, my hearing in the diseased ear has been entirely restored. 1 thank you b ; to remain very truly yours. I, , V' A. WURMAN, 7308. Broadway, Unit ?moro, Md. Our i ri utniimt does not interf?r? with your usual occupation. YOI) UAH CURE YOURSELF AT HOME AVIIiMAI. AURAL CLINIC, 696 LA SALLE AVE., CHICADO, ll.!.. inii kn md .i U Icy kt at ii nomiuul coot. A e For Sale. )OM COTTAGE, com. .o l ib!y (JJ I . icd. fine location in Kast IJuoi'.?.''f Parties residing lo thc ! 'siring to move to town tor ' eli. will find it profitable \i? ill > r 5 this office tor terms. M* \ v. HOIcm KR, * 'V ?ey at Law, Benncttsville, 8. C. ?lnclv on V og ton sdrf.ct near Postal i di ; tpV ' (Vii (v \\ January; IH09. Three Papers One Year Each, only 50c WEEKLY TIMES, RICHMOND, VA., Now Only 50, Gents A Ye?r, and includes absolutely Tree Tun PARAGON MONTHLY, New York, TUB FARM JOURNAL, Philadelphia, The Daily and Sunday Times, including Farm Journal and paragon Monthly, Now only $3 per year, '. Or 25 cts per month by mall. Add-ess Ti Hi TI M KS, Richmond, Va, ?TTfTV A? COST. I WILL SELL FURNITURE If you need anything IN MY LINE como and hear MY PRICES. This is 110 Fake Salo.x Very Respectfullyt , a. W. Waddill. BennottBville, S. C., Nov 4, 1901; /' ii IF'UL.LJEIt BHOS., -DEALERS IN Horses, Mules, Buggies, Wagons And Harness/ APTER THIS DATE, and during the onh'ro Trading Reason will Ikeep their STABLES WELL FILLED with a choice selection of Horses and Mulos, which they will sell for Cash, or on time with good approved notes. We have recently added Buggies, Wagons and Harness to our Stock and wo intend tokeep up-to-date goods at tho best prices. Tho following is a list of some of tho makes ot BUGGIES we now handle- N Coni'tlnml, Watertown, Amen, . Mu rb ?mr, Wrocn, Stain! uni mitt Hickory Ourringo Ce. Ootobor 18, 1900. FULLER BROS SMSiiilliiii For The Pee Dee Section. IS! Pf Imf Jil 3 : vt. m I WK havo jut;! receive^ A OA/?, LP A. ?) of the o?lebrn ^Vli i uii<? ?2 horsu IiySy?L WAOONK-v. Every one of which ore guaran toed. - WE OFFEH - One Horse Wagons (complete) nfc only $26.00 Two Horse Wagons, with 2 inca tire, at $40.00 WE ALSO CARRY-, A lill Ul OP HARNESS AND REPAIRS, We very respectfully solicit, at least, a portion ol your patronage, and arc Confident wc will please both as to Prieo and Quality. Will be glad to have you call ami inspect our stock. Yours truly m Aug 15, 1901. Bennettsv?iie 1?ov>ett? Morfey F. E, ROWE, MANAGER. - DEALER IN AND MANUFAOT?REU OF - Ceiling, Flooring, Biding, Brackets, ; Balusters, Newels, &o, BUILDING MAHAL OP ALL KINDS. F YOU ARE IN NEED OF any lund of LUMBER, -ougU or dressed, we would bo glad to have you call at our MILL and look over stock. 3r3 Vi il ll IJ Ul 1IJ AT ?Jjf?t? OLD STAND Annd Prepared to fill at Short Notice - Orders for - Cypress und Willie Pine Sashj IJGDTS and Blinda^ AT BOTTOM PRIORS. . Wo soli no nh ott dy work, or in Infi-fi tn, Shops on MoOoll ntreot near residence, ' Jan 31, 1898 ttennottavillo, 8. 0, Valuable Property For Sale Cheap. . TWO valoablo lota in East Bennettsvllle. Ono oontnlnq a good dwelling with 8 rooms, a wide hall and 3 porohca, Tho othor is a Cottage with 4 rooms a hull and two porphop. Apply atfc his oflloo. A Bargain fbr IWILL SELL CHEAP FOtt CASH, < r on timo to tho xfght man, Two 60 saw Hull Gina with Focdors and Condensers, all completo, One Aorao Cotton Press, 125 foot ftnhhod Shafting, Lot of Pulleys and Bolting, Aw. In good running order. Reason for Bolling I wish to put la largor otutR. W. M. SMITH. Bonnottavjlle, July a$, 1901. we Feed WHRH in town and you want & good rimal, remom* or wo ooo eorvo you, A good moat for 250. Restauran* 1 or h of the Mavkot. D. J. BRAYDON,