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?V H. A. ?UM? vi N & <:o. Oj?lcti Wost of Court ?t?ns?. Frid?Yj Septorabor 6, 1902. Our Town QorocrnmenL MAYOK -C b\ McCall A.1-DKUM; N- - I Frank Breeden, (?. Jj}. Kx'lnV; Jolm T. Douglas, W. S. Howe, CLI:RK & TKKYSUKKU-Milton Mc _^L?au? in, Office open daily, PoucR-J. H, Moore. . . Mn Aloro County Ofjicers, Sil fem Pf--J. H Croon . (?LK1UC OF UbWitK--J. A. Drako JODOK op PKOUATK -M. MoLuurm COUONRK- C. F. Covington t?UPKiiVi.sou-M li. Coward SUPT. 1\I>UCATION--\V, 1J Stanton TiiBAfji/HKii-d. ll. Thomas AuniTon-lv S. Oarlislo SRNATOU--Knox livingston llRPiuWKNrATiVKrt- ?1. C. Dunbar, J. C. Campbell, ll. b Kroomnu, MA.aisr.viE?!-C D- Ktstbrlirig, ?. L Crosland, Hounotlsvillo, II. L. MeLnuiin, MoColl ' John A. Calhoun. Clio, W. J. Atkinson. B'cnhehn, ]>, i>. Siubbs, Bruhtt-vill.:, W. W.-lrhy, Smithville Directory of li cn net ts ville Lodges QONSOl.lbATBi) bono*'. No. 15, II. of P., mool? every Monday eveniuj: at.7.30 o'oloek. . ,, _ Wi Tu.r.nv'ou, C. 0. G. J. Lido, K ol' K & S. MARLUOIIO bonah No. HS, meets nt Bonnettsville. Fi i uy evening, on or bo* fore oach full moon at S o'clock* J F Kinney, W. M. J. T, D i Toy, Secretary, County Maso/do Directory. MAtu.uono Cn.\". t a N< 30 tl. A, M., meets at Bonnettsville on tho second Friday of ouch month, " Hob* Chat?n, li. 1\ II, F. Sioolviou, Secret a vy K?RKKA Lonr?K No. Itt A. If, M., meets et MuC0.il, each Saturday ai'tor* noon, before tho full luoon.at '1 o'ulok. Anno KA JboDOK N ?. 33 A F, M., meets ut Clio. Saturday on ur uftor each full moon JU 3 o'elo k, p m. J T. Stanton, W, M. J. F. Meb id, Se n 'arv. B?nrnitsvilie Chu roh Directory. i MBTUOD'.SV -C. H Smith, P. C. Sunday school 8.80 p: m. Pi eachbig at 11.00 ? bli .?id 7.00 p hi. Prnyei^meet ing Wcdae^il y eve nug al 7.00 o'elook. Suporinioud .'i' Sunday school, Phil. A. Hodgon. . BAPTIST-Kev. Hufus Ford? Pastor. Sun-hiV ; (tay at H oft uie< 'ii:.r i'h'i Sup ))?'...?., < :t)v;.'i. . P. ; ft vii', .'ki. ,0.00; .Viv IK* til UK ?iUI i; m.'.' 7 od i] o>. IV.iyu ?". "venhei r ( '.' fi'iV ?yk. .\c Stn'vh.V.y ??m?>,? ': v it.;? im m'OtuiO.ts without ii pallor. Prayer moot ing bu TIUIIMI.U' uf'iei'uoon, at 4 o'oloek, Sunday school, al lb.do a. m. Supering fondent of ?ohool, .1. T. Dudley. Eelscoi'Ai,---Ho*. 0. W. Boyd, Reotor. Proaohing ovoiy ueoond and fourth Sunday at II a. m., an.l 7 oo p, rai. Bu ad ny Behool at Q 30 tn, Ur. J. A. Fa.non, ?uporintcmhmt. County Oli arch Directory. Bennettsville Circuit Appointments REV. J. W. ARIAH.L, P. C. First Sunday-11a.m., PinoGrovo* 3 p. m., Smyrna. SeoondSunday, ll a. in. MeColl. 3 p. in, Beauty Spot. Third Sunday-ll a.m., Pine Grove, 8 p rn, Smyrna* Fourth Sunday. Il a m. .MeColl, 3 p m. Hanny Spot. Blenheim Circuit Appointments. lt KV. T. c. O'DF.W., p. C. First Sundny, Hebron ll a? tn. Moen, /.er 3 30 p. m. Soooud Sunday, Ptirnsssus Ila. tra: B thh h n. 3.30 p. m* Third Sunday, lt chi on 11a.m. '//iou 3.30 p m. Fourth Sund.y P,ivmi?>sns ll a. m. Ii tbit bein 3 30 p. rb. Clio Circuit Ippoinbhents, mw. ,A r. nryi.AP, P. C. Clio- Isl ;-n.! L'n.l Sunda)H 11 a. m., 3d nd ?l?h Sn. .d,.y:: 3 30 p. m. Boulah inid 2*1 Suhda.vii 80 p. m. .it and 4i.lt Mimhiyf- ll a, m, Sunday h hool ev ry Sunday IO a. m. A FREE JP??TERN ? (your own ntle?tion) to ?ut,, ?cribor, Only 50 tvitla .1 v.'ir. A [Ams* muwf. A pim; Ue.iMlj' .l fnloir-d hlAl'.tl I?I?M ?.t?hi?M? i||f ?sm.lV'.iiw econ trun . (.,,, v werk j hmifiWip!,) i ",,, j n?don. nc Sub ?frllio lo il-.y, fi, ... nil yr {", lulebl <opy ;I.M?.4(?Oi?* tt-Miiteil. .Sr.nd (01 If rmi, StylUh. IiPli.it)te, Sinuvli*. Or..|0. VV > BitViiyidiiiu Ab.:(ilntuly rcrroct t litl.uf P,\JHT Panania. * IP CAUL K?w?fK*? ?O?trvaV) *v*??i,^ All Sciifiu Allseed en4 f-frfofdtlont jt?i? tn<: ff,:Mlno ..od Sf v. IP j Linc?. QW-M .<?' ' 'i i-r.ch-nnnc hlghfr. A*H tor llwin. Sold in neafly tvir/ tliy Ana town, or l.v mn.'l from TI?K MoCAI.L CO., .U5.H7 WeU Jlsl St, NtW YORK, ???wv? v -'T taaan??mti Cheap RonU'nff. Tho Beriioorat and tho Semi weekly Atlanta Journal ono vcar or $1.50. i Tito Sunny South and tho Demo erat for only #1.60 Tim Domoorat and MeOulPa M?tiMU?t^im oxti?llont ?^ady'ii Mr. G. V. Board is sponding a few days at darlington ' r?on?tOl' McL??l?lt? n 11 il ? f ?Vmil ir" havo returnod from tho Springs Mr. Alyor MUtlo has soturhed from tho nor thorn markets Miss Annio David is now clerk lng for Mr. Jacob Isaacsohn Mr Manly Hines of Florence spout Wednesday night in our town Mr. Jul Hamer of Boauty Spot loft Monday for Oak Ridge In stituto Mr. J. E. Hu es tos s was in town Friday and ni ado ils a pleas ant call Mr. T. J. Breedon lias beou under *'thu weather for a fow days but is out again Mr. Leon Ev tins of Marion who hos been visiting relatives in our town has roturned home Mr. John G. Hubbard of Heb ron was up Friday. Ho says cot ton is tailing bulli nd expectations Mr. and Mrs. T, J. Breedon re turned Saturday night from a weeks stay at Mt Vornon ?Springs Mr. Walter Smith who has boen visiting relativos at Mangain and Jackson Springs has relum ed homo Miss Allie Modems of Dillon has been spending ,a few days willi her parents Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Moolana Miss Minnie Stubbs of Texas who has been spending some lime in our town with relatives has returned homo Mr. W. D. Parish, an old Hob ronite now of Sumter, came over last Friday and spent a few days with relatives and friends Mr. Porter Fletcher ol' Adams ville was down salosday and call ed. He says tho cotton weavel is hard at work in his section Mr. lid wi ii Gibson, now of Hallsville, has been spending a few days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gibson Mrs. Carlos T. Dudley who has been spending a week with Mrs. Amelia Dudley left for her home at Tampa Fla., Friday morning Mr. Ellorbo Powers has opon ed up a stock of Fancy Groceries on Marion street next door to Grace's barber saloon Mr. Phil Emanuel-has just re- j turned from a visit to tho ?State j Farm in Kershaw county, now superintended by Mr. Jesse H, Morris Senator Mclaurin and family who havo been spending a few days hore l'?Wim^d to Wu sh inj inu ye.--.iev'I:,y v?fie 'ii tile Senator l?as '. 11 - ft o .. ? \- *. tyorl'? to poi/fonn iH?x'. v. >:..- ?. ?.h. W. .'.'{. Y/.iK'.'?ie'?.i t?? ( t?;.: lt ot <.e, X O ,. v.ili.Us in i'??. MI'. ville at Adams House on Friday, Sept 20th for one day only. His practice is limited to Eye, Ear, Noi?C and Throat. Mr. J. Frank Bolton of Beauty Spot was in town Saturday, the first in throe weeks being just out of bed. He was donied the privil?ge of attending the cam paign meetings or easting his voto tor those of his choice Tlie Greenville Nows says ?Sena tor McLaurin visited that city last weok and while there was looking at several places with a view of leasing or purchasing and becom ing a resident. We should hate to lose Mr, McLaurin from tho Poo Deo Country. DEATHS' DOINGS. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Capel sympathize willi them in the loss ot their infant son on Friday last after an ill ness of two weeks. The little one was laid to rest ott Saturday morning at Evergreen cemetery. NOTICE -I 1IAVK REMOVED MY OFFICE TO THIO ROOMS OVER THE .'Pt?NTEiis NATIONAL BANK." H. H. NEWTON. ?opt 1, 1902 T~o S. C_ Military Academy Tho Competitive Examination lor beneficiary in thoS. C. Military Academy will ho held at Bennotts ville next YVodiicaday tho 10th beginning at 0 o'clock a m. Only those having permits from the Chairman Board of Visitors eau bo examined. KatouOny lr? Soptombor Was a lovely fall day wi til a light shower to lay tho dus*? and cool .fFth? Align?t heat. lt was also i fino day for work and though it was uLabor Day" or rathor a rost day llioro was no lot up soon, it was a hungry rush to got in all timo possible. Tho crowd was email and those only stayed long enough to finish their call and go back homo. Thoro woro no spoc ittl sales, and nothing to iutorost -not ovon ono yell from Mr. David. - Extra fancy 'Louions only 20 ots doz at W. M. Rowe's^ - --? -V. .. -- ? ?! Just recoiyed a barrol of new catch niackeral at W. M. Rowe's. rOM, SALB! J^A THE BOUNDS HOUST? fSH!f?b A???) kOT 011 Jonuinga iiwlsB Street, Weat BciihotUvillo, WARRIKI? M. B?okwmt. I Apply to J.. M. JACKSON TOWN ANJO COUNTY NEWS. - Lovoly weather for cotton - Everybody voto next Tuos day s - Shooting bats is a violation of J a w Go to 0. 13. Crosland's and seo his new lino of coat suits - Tho cotton pickers are rush? tug it out, and tho crop will bc short - Mr. J. P. Sharp has sold out his stock of goods to Mr. Julian McLaurin - A short crop of cotton at an avorago of 8 couts is the pros poet now Mou luvo a light to bet if they choose, but thoy should bo careful how they chooso before hotting. Ono way to tenoh children to lo good is lo sot an example. Tho County Supt of Educa tion has sold #150 worth of books Kineo tho opening of the Graded School - Mr. J. P. Gibson is now with Mr. B. D. Townsend and will conducta wholesaleProduco business. Their place of busi noss is. in tho brick store noxt door to Dojglas Brothers Drug S toro - If you want to buy a homo in Red Springs, take a look at ono advertised lin the Democrat this week Lownoy,s Candy for sale at W. M. Rowe's. Just received a fresh lot of Gra ham Flour t W. M. Rowe's %W "Vermicella" for Bale at W. M. Rowe's. You can always And fresh but tor and Cheeso at W. M. Rowe's. Shut out tho flies and mosqui toes by sleeping under a Perfec tion or a Dixie Canopy not tor salo by C. S. McCall. -- If you want a nice milk cow write Mr. L. D. Newton at Now tonville. Uso nothing but Heinz pure white wine and cider vinegar for salo by W. M. Howe. JG?"* If you want a.. good smoko trv a Cubuuola Cigar for salo at \V. M. Rowe's. ffl??r Pipes and Smokers Supplies in ondless varioty can bo found at J. Ti Douglas'. Commandant at Clemson Washington, Aug 29.- First Lieut. Edgar E. Sirmyer, third cavalry, U. S. B., was today de tailed ns professor of science and tuer, i cs at Clemson Gollete. Licit Winuyer. left riv.onl.ly iv :'. ;.(,-(I ttott) ih" Philip; ?inoy., A ; I ' w VL\\?>S':xi }C?i'i?\v. uuLvx't serVloos in tho ?^?irlor. tte is regarded iii arn? Oirojo? us vin exceedingly officient oflicer. Lieut Si rm y or was appointed lo West Point from Michigan, graduating in 1892. Ile will leave shortly for South Caro lina. Unclalmoi Lottora. Lettor? nddrosscd to tho following iinmod pomona romain unc?? Hod for at iho post ofuoo in Ilouuottnvillo : Mott's List. L D. Uottinidmm. Capt David, Mr J J. Isabella Grant, Mrs. Lula Ilodg?, Miss Dahy Provutt, Jaokson Leo, XtknV iud Lewis, Mrs. Lydia Smith, S. S. Stophen, VY. W- To rr III, ll. IL MoColl, .1. K- MoLcod (2). FRUIT JARS. Quarts at 05 cents per dozen Two Quarts, 90c per dozen. For sale by P. A. Hoixii?s. -.<.->* MILK.. Milk Fresh, or Hui tor-Milk, in any rensonab?o quantity, cnn ho supplied MOKNINO und AITKUNOON, upon np? pl i ca I ion lo KNOX LIVINGSTON. I Sovcral extra fine JERSEY MII.CII Cows, in full flow of milk. Also Registorcd Bull of lim st blood in Amorica. . Apply to KNOX LIVINGSTON. A Prlzo for Somebody Now is your chance to get ?i splendid Phonogrnf cheap. Go to Mr. \Y. M. Rowe's tho grocer and buy a can of that good baking pow der and get a freo draw. Tho lucky number gets thc prize-all for 20 cents. - A BARGAIN. 20 Horse power BOILER and I? h. p. ENGINE for sale or will exchange for mules. Ayply at this office. SHERIFFS SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OK MAUUIORO, N. M. JOHNSON, Plaintiff, against Tho Groat Southern Lurabor and Mining Company, D?fendant. UNDER and by vlrtuo of au ordor of colt Blgnod by tho HOD. It. O. Watta, Olroull Judgo, I will noll on tho 27th day of Aug nut, beforo tho court houoo door in llou' no?Bvlllo, S. O., during legal ealo boura, SIX MULES, and TWO HUNDRED STICKS OF TIMBER, tho proporty of thc dofondant, eolzod by mo nedor a Warran! of A: tnob mont in abovo oaao, and boltig Bold ns poriehnblo proporty for tho pnrpont of licencing tho debt, interest and coats it tho abovo entitled aation. dYB, GREEN, a. Mi 0, Augutfl M* igoj, RELIGIO US NOTES. Tho hour for eveniin? sorvieos ut tho olnnohoa ia now 8 00 o'olock. Pmyor mootlug nt tho ? 5? pi int nh n rob o.X?ry ^huimmy u wiling 'iii ?.OO. J'rayor mooting ut tho Mothodivt chu rob ovory Wcdtioedny ut 8.oo p. ra. Tho hour for Sunday Sohool nt tbo Methodist ?hurob hun boon changed to ; o'clock in tbo afternoon. MARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS. VOUllTH ltO?Hl)-\Y. 0. POWJB?, I*. R. Mo und Boulub, B.uhh Oct, .'.5.26 YIoColl ?& BonnoU?villo Mille, . MoCoU Oot 26,2; OonnottBvillo ot, ?inyrnu Nov 1,2 ?rlghtnvillc, Antioch; Nov 2.3 North Marlboro, ?nk Grove- Nov 8 Bonnet tsvillo Sta, Nov 7,9 SJfiuhoim ct, Bbou? vor (3 30 p'.ra ) 9,10 OrowiiBvillo,' Now Holly Nov 15,16 ^ WANTED-A clerkship in Gents store-18 years oxporienee A. H. Knight. FOR SALE ! Ono two*! oreo wagon Rack, cheap. Apply o J. M JACKSON. AIJX, WJilirQKAVE?. "For years I suffered farah un'old 'uns? ory from Bronohitis,' ' writes J. Hi Johns ton, of Broughton. Cu.. "thtit oRon II was unable to work. Thon, when every thing olso failed, L was wholly oured by Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consutup? tion* My wife suffered intensely from Asthma till it cured hor, and ni) our ex perience goes tp show ii ?5 tho host Group medicine in tho world." A trial will convinco yon it's uurivulcd for Throat mid uLn^ diseases. Guaranteed bottle? | 50o und $1.00 Trial bottles freo ut J . T. Douglas & li roi (?gP Col Livingston lias some line Jersy cows for sale. PitJ3H J?LOOD OUHlil. Wc recommend Botanic Blood Buhn (ll. 13. B.) lor all blood troubles, such as ulcers, eating sores, scrofula, eczema, itching humors, pimples, boils, carbun cles, mood poison, aching bones, fester ing sores, cancer, catarrh, rheumatism. Botanic Blood Balm cures all mallginuni blood or skin diseases, especially advised for old, deep-seated cases. It cures when all else faiis. Heals every sore or j pimple, slops all aches and pains by giving a heall hi blood supply. Thor oughly tested for 30 years. Thousands cured. At drug stores, $1. per large bottle. Our readers will receive a trial treatment kee by writing Dr. Gillam. 213 Mitchel Ht , Atlanta, Ga. Describe froublo and lice medical advice given | Medicine sent al once, prepaid. Shutters All KooorclM. Twice inhospital, F. A ?u?edge, Vor bena. Ala . paid u vast sum io doctors to euro a sovero case ol' pilo-*, causing 24 tumors. Wh^n all failed Bueklon's Ar nio? Salvo soon cured him. ^Subdues Inflammation conquers Aches, kill H Pains Rest salvo iu tho world. 25e ut J. T. Douglas & Bro. LOOK PIjJ?ASANT, 1'LBASE Photographer 0, G. Marian, of Eaton, 0 ' il * how *' -.. rh rt?r v ?nrs ho Cv'uMn'i he? or ; 'i?i ?'?);. .>?'. iiio/i n r>y i)0IM iii?; v. ) :-i 1" ii> :' ' . . ti %i'i}'i>y ,.; i)\ pivvticiruVa 1 <tf<r!?lh,m'it| my iv W' . :l li! Fj li!! |f(i i i'td . ? . . Hi ... w' . !? .od such wonder I'd 1 ?iii ihid ho rehire*' i'v?.v Aro. - i ! ead to svdVi 1 v i o ii? dy.ip?p? ..1 i? .'< - 'tu .. Uuvivnled for diseases of 1 Ira Stomach, ji\or mid Kidneys, I hey build up and givo now life to tho whole iW?t?hP Trv 1 li chi . Ruaranleed ty J. T. Douglas & Bro., druggist. JUST LOCK AT HKlt. Whence oa'Sn o'thai sprightly s?op, fault loss' skin,jtjohi rosy complexion, smiling (li?e. She looks good, feels good. Here's lier secret. She u.os Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills*, ltesuh-all organs active, di gestion good, no lieapachos.no ch anee for "blues." Try them youraelf. Ooly 2.*?o at J. T. Douglas & Bro. FOR SAX,E Ono BarnoH Morlining mnohiuo - Foot Power, ural nearly now. April 9, 190a. S. P. POWERS. Flowers ! Flowers ! Mrs. Jno B. Moore lias a linc lot ol! Clora ninnis, Begonias Ferns, Palms and other plants, well rooted, that she desires to sell Cuttings 2oo per dozen. Don't You Lovo Flowers Y It so, and you want some pretty pots of all sizes in which to place them, call at tho Hardware store and you can bc suited. 53^" Head every page, Yes, read every line, For by this gauge It may pay for time. Another lot of Flower Pots just received at the Excel sior Hardware Store-still nicer and smoother than first lot. Magic Yeast at W. M. Rowe's. IT/TON MuLAUKIN, Attorney at Law and Probato Judge. Oflloo in Court HOUBO. W. BOUCHIER, . Attorney at Law, Bonnottsvillo, S. 0. Ofiieo on Darlington strcot acer Postal Tolograpb oflwo. January, I8O9. Dyspepsia Cur? Digests what you eat* It artificially digests tho food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing tho exhausted digestivo or? guns. It lathe latest dlscovcrcddlgOBt ant and tonie. No other preparation can approach lu in efficiency, lt In* stantly roliovesand permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, BTatulouco, Sour Stomach, Nausea. Sick Headache, Gaatralgla.Orarapsand all other result0 * t impevfeot digestion. B^mM&wipttspiBi t'nmn?y K. c. ??WKy ?co.. cbttono. lill! 1 jj$iFJ$ I' ;vo si largo ?lock of Seasonable Hardware v hielt wo aro offering cheaper th?ii over before. Wo .ire Manufacturers' agents for ENTINES, BO ILK RS, SAWMILLS 0N??, COTTON PRESSES and WP ;t ? in position lb give as.(j|ood Prices aili Tennson any ..i i] ;,. a>; Sfty firm-in' tho'slate, \Vo carry ii) .-.:? . i\ >i '?lilt lino < .' MT!-.>:\> ??'itfrlflft'S, ?0?.tittil u'' (?Va<.U-?i^ including st i lobed down am) Gumly. . i\ Harioppfc Irispirivtor?, Leader and i M. Injectors, StO'v joules : ?and firieoK. I "', i- ', Imve a Large Stock of Single and Double and WACO?l HARWESS, and H?rnesk Repairs, which we will sell at a Bargain. WM UA|K A OAtt OF One and Two Horse WAG-ONS? Which we guarantee against any de fer? v iii tit ; jal and workmanship. Call and learn pri?es. \\\ are Kelling the celebrated ''Farmers Favorito ?rain j arid hayo one on cxhibiiion at our Store. Call and examine il, and wc know you will bc pleased with it. W ! Bi VI <1 CIT YOUR Tit ADE and are satisfied we can give voil satisfaction in both quality and pri?e, Very respectfully sP* &? mh )'u\%\ 10, PJ02. Opticians, ?OHN I? MOORE & i - SUCCESSORS TO KISLLA M AMOORK.', - vs >^ Wholesale Dealers in ^^^^^ ^ V*,^^^^ F'ine C3rl^s^^ es. >J.i BROAD ST., ATLANTA, Of A., Prudontial Building. FA . T. ;.'?>! . LAS. J* I C --Practical Pharmacists mid Deniers in - A. C. DOUGLAS. rugs and patent Medicines, Plain and Fancy Stationery arid School Supplies. .1. ivi.l.ji.ibS, vyjut.?, GKLASS and PUTTY. * v._ PINE CIOARS AND TOBACCO. ^> l're:w%iptlons carefully compounded, al all hours a i ul guaranteed to be of thc Purest Drugs and at reasonable prices. A full lihe Garden Seed & Onion Sets. Thankful for past liberal patronage we solicit a continvanceof same .?Mir.?iyJJ 1| 1902? J, T, DOUGLAS & URO, iXCELS What ?onie pcoolo jon Know, and 'Vii o have Westert /JC?VI SO Goods, Suyunout til? KxcelHlor Cook Stove?: 1 bought art "J?xoclsior (look ?tovo" last Spring. X am v/dl pleased with h. It not only performs well but requires less wood than any Stove I ever had, GEO, M. WEBSTER. 1 have been using the new !' Excel dor Cook Stove" made by I. A. Sheppard Sc Co., tor 16 yeats, and it has always given entire satisfaction. Mrs J,- G. W, COBih Mrs Conn has just put in another I regard the' ,<Kxcelsior.(,ook Stoves and Hanges" as good as the best,. and; when in need of a Cooker 1 endeavor to get that make ot Stove. . V A. J. BR?STOty Mr. BRISTOW bought ono from a pister town, as until recently there was no agency In )3ennettsvllle. Thc "Excelsior lUngo'' bought of you fc"?T6? outjro h&iUUv.'Aon, J A?, F, DAVID, These goods and all hind of Hardware, Crockery, PainiVQils fe. can he had at Ml]j?l? IIARDWall ?O. Benncttsville, S. O. B?Xt ?O W. P. Br8e?Bil'S. lt) TUE PERFECTION CANOPY'. AND FRAME, Also The OLD RELIABLE fl tiUUi And a New style Ceiling Frame AND NET FOR WOOD ANJ) IRON BFD?, NOW READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION ! :* .*">. Do not be annoyed by Flies and Mosquitoes, When You Can Have I One of The /Ibivyc.v^- . .4 fO? SALE ONLY BY Juno 6, 1002., C S.WcO AU^ AGENTS WANTED: | . . Lawn Swines and Settees, HAMMOCK - ??> Chaira, Camp C ?.c i m a ?il Stouts, Ironing Table?, Wash .Benches, Ute? Agents e-.Hsily make SS TO tSilO PER DAY. 1} Will furnish samples nt re- |/J duced priocs to those dcairlug <6j agency. , Exclusive tcrrttoty jj) given. Address, Clcariisld Wooden-Ware Co., CtEAIIFIElO, PA. jji-At'K srntHOB, Aik.. flopt, I ft, ?V,. nor. J. W. Dorf y (of Arkansas Molhodlet Oonforenco.wlleai) "Eneloeod And rtfueentafo? which pWr.o.inotl ma two packages o? t'TEBTHIN A.' ? Wo wondor how wo havo raleod children without\U tho other dor ? li?t lo 1?U gmirl ?ont oe A psckoffo oort lt onmo ot a moat opporto.no timo t our bobo was la a fiatlouo condition this boweu Mt boen In bud condition tor dayfn and nothing that wo garedldan? good| tho second doio ot ''TEBTHIwA'* niva peifoet rollet ond bohns had no iutthor trouble, other mombo? ol tho family h^?o med ll omi ote?/dos-?ha? boen ft porioet HUCCC-SB. ?Bennettsv?lle ?Dov>elt? XP F. E, HOWE, MANAGER, J -DEALKR IN AND MANUFACTURER .01? - g, Jt'ioonng, ssimng, Balusters, ?Mewe?s, BUILDING HAFKBUL OP ALL K?S. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OK any kimi of LUMBER, rollah or dressed, wo would bo glad to have you call at our MILL and look over stock. FAIR NOTICE. LL poraons aro hereby warned not to 1% trespass in nny manner-hy walking, riding hauling or hunting-upon any of tho Jnn?B bolonginjj to oiihor of tho un? dor?ignod in Marlboro countv. Jonathan Woodloy, 1). P. MeQuaige, Robert Spears, Win, Spears, J. L. Covington. We Feed.' The Hungry, WURN iu town and you want a good moid, romombor wo eau eorvo you. A good meal for 250. Roataurant north of tho Market* D, J, DWAVllOY. THE NEW Y OK IC WORLD Thrlpo A Wook fiditi?n. Tho Most Widely Uond Nowspapcr in Alnorion. Time bus demonstrated that thcTlu ico a%Wcek World Mauds alone in A class, Other papers haye imitated its form but no t Its success. Tbb ls because it tells it impartially, whether that news bc pn- 1 litical or otherwise.' lt is in (act almost a dally at the price of a weekly. In addition to new?, ll publishes first class serial stories and other features suited to thc home and fireside. Thc Thrice a Week World's regular subscription piicc is Only $1.00 ncr year and this pays tor 156 p?iWVs i Wc Oller Ihishrtetjnalted n'ew.spapt'V hud thc Dont oci.-.t iogetlier one year tor H : ' X.I' i