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BE^p^SYILLEt [3. 0. " " BX.Sl? A.' 1?BOWK & fe?:' ' ! O?lcdpn Marion Street Opposite Masonic Hall? . Fr???aY, Hovember 27, 1903. . (bVutli Froooedloga concluded, ^?litol?t^^?er the c^mUtee calls ai?i? Clerk of the ^.raaffili'i^'-Vn-. has had tor e-jme time. a^m?r'HftrrTWlilW which has been non ?r?t?6??t bearing, and ol which thebanks h>y&hflUlise > without charge. If it is practicable, without jeopardizing his responsibility, the Clerk should be re quired to' loan this money out. so that it will bring in an income to the parties to whom it belongs. They, therefore, re commend that the Clerk be authorized and directed to loan this money either .t?'ttie Bank which will pay interest there ott, or to some, responsible individual, taking as security a first mortgage upon unencumbered real estate, worth double the villiie o' trio sum loaned. ?.. They examined the Jail and lound it in pond oondifion, well kept and the prisoners receiving proper attention. They have examined the books of the diflerent ?inc?r?, and find them pro perly preserved, heatly and nicely kept, and brought up to date. They did not enter into the correctness ot the settle-, ment between the County Board oi Com missioners and the County Auditor, or of the Superintendent ot Education, as this duty ls by law devolved upon our foreman and other County and State officials. " Respcctlully submitted, 0. T. Easterling, K. B. Crosland, A. G. Sinclair, Committee. Tho Grand Jury,'na n body, npprove and adopt tho roport of the committee with ito reoomendattona. Especially do they favor the reoomendations in roforonoo to tho ohangea in the Cleric's ofQoo. Tbero aro a largo number of old records, oom menning almost at the time when this State waa'an EngHshpOolony, wbioh woro in the jurisdiction of the old Court of Common Fleas and Court of Chancery wbioh are of little practical value, but occupy a large Bpace. These can, without detriment, be removed to the office now occupied by the Auditor, and tho fire proof J department bo devoted exclusively io the more recent records, aud to Ilia de partment of conveyancing. Tho Auditor can transfer hin office, and occupy tho zoom now in the UBO of Mr. Easterling as Magistrate, nnd, as it adjoins that of the County Treasurer, it would ba moro con venient than whore be ia now plaoed. - ' The Grund Jury calla attention to tho H danger and Inconvenience of the railroad '"crossing on Marton Btroot. Thia is proba bly tho most used thoroughfare entering -into Bennettaville, and though previous Grand Jnries bavo time and again called attention to tho necessity of the railroad keeping continuously a watchman at thin point, yet nothing has boen done. They i rocomond and emphasizQ aa strongly os "-?-language eau moko it that tho Soliaitor fcsko saoh ptops M muy bo u?coBHnry# whether hy iniloimenfc ot: bthwrwdi to Soroo UM -..iitur.d MiUio-'itio!. to keep c wt thc pok.t v.'hf.i O tho ?ft?i?W'* '-..-<:. STr.ricn utrcor, arid th.it thc milrond IK plopped from hlonfcrJitifc' or Interfering with travel nm! trafile bj stopping u > thal crossing''^* The '.5roi\d Jury ala? cnU i ttl o'? fciou lo tittil ?H1I0 t?gbid thai tho tologrupt and telephone lines pay to the rights ol tho traveling publia by- blockading thc highways and roads with their poles. Com* plaint is hoard from different sections oi tho County, and tho Grand Jury hope th if ovil will be remedied. They present tho Postal Telegraph Company for obstructing tho publio highway known as tho ' Wire Bond," leading from Cheraw to Fayette ville, by having their polos set within thc limits of the same. .They present Clarence Cork for disturb ing a religious meoting nt Bruton 'a Fork Church on Friday tho Mi day nf Septem ber 1903. Ia conclue i on tho Grand Jury thank your Honor for your olear exposition of tho law pertaining to their duties and thc Bills which were submitted to thom ; to the Solicitor for having all his Billa ready and by reason of wbioh they wore not delayed, and for other valuable- aid; and to the Clerk and Sheriff, and other officers of the court, for prompt and kind attention. Speaking entirely from an imporaonal standpoint and without reference to theil own body, tho Grand Jury desire to con gratulata tho Board of Jury Commission ors upon tho olass of citizens who, for thc past few yearn, baye hoon drawn to Borve on tbe petit jury; and thoy wish to expr. BE to those jurors their appreciation of thc faot that thoy bavo not attempted to shirk theso high, important and onerous dutiet bat have Her ved faithfully and uncomplain ingly. With a pure judiciary and honeal and intelligent jnrors, there oan bo nc miscarriage of justice. Bespeotfnlly Submitted, J. II. David, Foreman. Nov 18, 1903. Saves Two From Deal Ii. "Our little daughter had an almost fata attack of whooping cough and bronchitis,' writes Mrs, W. IC. Buviland, of Armonk N. Y., "but when all other remedies failec we Bavod her lifo with Dr. King's Nev Discovery. Our nioco who bad Consumptioi lu an advanced stage, n?BO used this won doral medicine aed to-day ehe is perfect] well." Desd?rate throat and lung disease yield l<> Dr. King's New Discovery as t no other medicino on earth. Infallible fo Cou3hs and Colds 500 and $1.00 bottle guaranteed by J- T. Douglas & Bro. Trio bottles frc. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Marlboro-Court of Com mon Pleas, John B. Graham, ns Administrator 0 tho Personal Estate of W. R. Grnham deceased, and as heir at law of tal decedent, Plaintiff, against Julius Carlisle. Laura Carlisle. Mani; Carlisle, Willjo Curlisle and Chnrltoi Carlisle, as heirs at law of said dcceasei and F. B. Gibson, Defendants Complaint /or Account and liclief. IN accordance with a Dcoretal Ordo granted in the above entitled action All and singular thc creditors of tho eslatt of W. R, Graham, deceased, are heroh; notified to establish their claims befon mo on or before (ho first day cf January next, or bo barred the benefit of any dc cieo which may bo rendered in said cause J. A. DRAKE, No?, 16,1903. Clerk and Rofereo PERSONAL -, > Mr. Fred R I>?dbett?r'of Max ton spent Sunday"; in oui1 town V.'Mjv JV.' JJ. McQ?aig? of Hebron was un Saturday and called. No special news in Hebron. Mr. Welcome Barfield of Oli? was up Monday and gave us a sj^Ue-^.', Mr. E. W. Goodwin of Bright sville was in town Monday and made us feel good Mr. ? W". D. Moore was taken suddenly ill Saturday and is still quite sick. Mr. J. J. Tart of Egypt was dp Wednesday and called. No special news Capt J. C. McRae of Red Bluff was up Tuesday and dropped in to see us. Everything lovely in bis section Mrs. W. L?. Pearson and child ron have been spending a few days with her sister Mrs. A. B. Coward at Cheraw Senator McCall spent two days in Charleston in the interest of the Hampton monument. If the scheme fails it won't be his fault. Mr, Vance Tatum, one of the assistant agents of our Coast Line Depot, was called suddenly to the bedside of his mother Mrs. Caroline Tatum, on Thursday last by tho sad news that she had been stricken with paralysis at her home in Elizabetbtown, N. C., and that her condition was critical. CUPID'S WORK. Married on Thursday evening Nov-: ember 19th 1903, by Notary Public J. P. Gibson, Mr. J. H. McQueen ?nd Miss Maggio Love, now of^our town. Mr. McQueenJwill be remembered by tho survivors of Cnpt Harrington's company He ia now 65 years old and is on the pension I?BI, as one of the faithful tew. Long life to McQ and his young bride. I DEATHS' DOINGS. Died at hie home in Hebron on Friday evening last, after a short ill ness of pneumonia, Mr. John Webb, a well known young man of that town ship. Ho leaves a wife and one child. I The funeral services were held at Hebron cemetery onSatuoday after? noon, conducted by Rey. W. li, I Baker. * * Died nt the homo of her son-in-law, Mr. J. H. Gibbs, near Reynolds X, on Tuesday November 17, 1903, after a long illness, Mrs. Mary Jackson nged 72 years. She leaves two daugh ters, Mrs, J. H. Gibbes and Mrs. Thos B. Fraser. She was laid to rest on the 18th iu Hebrou cemetery, Rev. W. B. Baker conducting the funeral ser vice. Grucking ?o?(i li?rinbr. MtvYrk AT Breeden ol' Ad?mavjlle , A-ap^down Saturday and brought ?? ? . ..ifc/h- ' -?f frosh eauMg'j iust,inad?i up^r??tethifee ono y ear old pi ga thal netted mm ?02? pounds. He s?y? they girt untie ot Lacfcoy'? slops, hui ' I eat of GOO bushels bf corn which IK madelin ..'.- ?re ii acre? of lund. Vi Liv. has done better thia? Pigs weighing 340 and corn to spare on ll acres. Shooting in Brownsville. News was received hero'Wed nesday night that Mr. Sam Coxe who lives near Drake's mill, had shot his wife and little babe Neither were killed and hopes are entertained that both will recover Mr. Coxe has left. No particular have been entertained. Thanksgiving Day. Was duly observed in BeunettB? ville Services were held at the Presbyterian church and Rev. A, B. Watson of the Methodist churcl preached an excellent sermon and a collection was taken up for the orphanages. Services were also held at Ebe nezer church, after which there was an old time Thanksgiving. Wo heaid of no accidents oij in cidents worthy of note and onlj saw 2 persons under the iufluenct ot liquor, and they were colored. Broke Into His House. S Lo Quil?n ot Cuvcndibh, Vt., wai robbed of hilt customary bcahh by iovns ion of Chronio Constipation. Whoa Dr Kind's Now Lifo Pillu broke into hie houai hilt trouble was arrested aud now bo's ca tirely cured. They're gaarautced to cure 25c nt J. T. Douglas & Bro Drug Store. Tho Continental Plant Co., Kitlrel N. C., aro the shippers of strawberry plants in tho world. All desiring ti grow this 1 scious fruit should writ for their full catalogue. They ofle ala J all kinds fruit tress. Seo their nd COMING. A. K. HAWKES, the famous Atlant 1 Opticinn, direct from thc homo oflloo 0 (lui great Optical (louse, or ono of hi practical Opticians, will romain at (lu store of his agent Bcnnettsville Drug Co. foi 3 day.-* only, beginning Doo 71 li Titi wi!! piy'e i)iu c'uizen- of BonootUville ant vicinity a raie opportunity ol hiviui; thci oyoiiighi toiduJ FUE 10 by ono of th [mort lennwirc.! ns well aa reliable Optic 'ians in tht: United State*. Mr. Hawkes has all the modern up plianccH for thc scientific adjustment 0 Sj cctidos and Kyc Glasses to tho oyc There ii no Optician in thc United State who enjoys tho confidence of thc peopl moro llian Mr. Hawkes. HU paine is familiar word throughout a t-ociion of th country inhabited by over twenty fiv millions of pcoplo. Mr. Hawkes has prob ably filled glasses to I he eyes of more pee plu uf national and international fain (han uny other Oolician living, His won derl'ul 8UCOC8S is duo to his superior grad of glasses, and to thc confident) J tho poo plo havo tn his ability us praotical Optio ian. This firm was established in 1870 nearly thirty y??rs ago. Coll early ns ho will pnstivoly romaii but 3 days, as he has other engagement: for later dams. CAUTION;-Those lamou glasses aio never paddled. . - Remember tho ontortair. ment to-night at Tatum. store hou cupied h] In order to rectuc jtime, I will sell tue jl now occupy at fCflifl above Now, is ji G. We i .14 Years fn th TOWN ANJO COUNTY NEWS. - Full moon next Friday - R. F. PeterMu has our thanks for favors - Leo David has our thanks for favors Mittle gives the'same prides which aro bottom prices to every one. - Hicks and DeVoe were both correct With their cold waves last Friday - Our correspondents must bear with us this week, we will get straight next week. - The McCollum store at Mc Coll was burned last Thursday loss ?900 BSP" The famous Fitz Lee and Lexington stoves and ranges at the new furniture store Sol Brown. - If you want a home in a healthy part of Sumter county write Dr. H. J. McLaurin at Sum ter. - Call and examine the Nat ional Felt Mattress, sold under guarantee, 60 nights trial at the new furniture store Sol Brown. - Cottolene for sale at TT M. "Rowe's; Miltie fm-t to show nplo-dale wear? ing appareil for lite- ladieo ?iud ehi|d ren. Kev?' arrivais in neck ru ll H at Mitti e's store ; II'it is reliable,? up-to dut" h?d to li? lound iu ii fust ?lrtsa dvy gonda ore you oau gel it ttl iiiili o a H iure. SW" New crop shreded Raisins, Currants, Citron &c. at W. M. Rowe's. Boys knee suils and knee pants the host i:i the land at bottom prieas at Mitile's store. ?Millie refunds your money if dis pleased must he as represented or your mouey hack. - H. J. Heinz's Co., prcDared mince meat, cranberry sauce and apple butler for sale at W. M. Rowe's. - Plenty of seed oats at C. S. McCall's and now is a good time to plant a large crop. - Call on Sol Brown and see his bargains in Mattings and Rugs figg" Not cheap goods but good goods cheap at Mittle's store. - The best cook you can have now is one of those new stoves at Percy Moore's A full line of H J. Heinzs Go. Pickles Preserves, Ketchups, Sau ces, JellieB &c. at "W. M. Rowe's. Real good green coffee 8$ tol2A ct8 at W. M. Rowe's. Royal Baking Powders at W. M. Rowe's. Just received a large lot of NEW LOADED SHELLS of all kind. At W. M. ROWE'S. NOTICE-1 HAVE REMOVED M? OFFICE TO TOE ROOMS OVER THE 'PLANTERS NATIONAL BANK." H. H. NEWTON. Sept 1, 1902. That Throbbing llendacho Would quickly leave you, If you usec Dr. King's Now Lifo Fills. Thousands ol sufferers havo proved thoir matchless morii for Sick and Nervous Headaches. Thej ranko puro blood and build up your boalth Only 25 cents, money back if not cured Sold by J, T. Douglas Si Bro Druggist. Pipus and Sniokors Supplies ii endless variety can be found at J. T Douglas & Bro, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE 1 STATE OV SOUTH CAROLINA, i COUNTY OP MAIILIIOHO. y TN pursuance of nn Order granted bi * Milton McLaurin, B quire, Judge o' Probate for said county and Stute, I wi! sell at my residence in thc county 0 Marlboro thc personal property belotiginj to thc ostate of William L. Spears, deo'd consisting ol' Ono llorac, One Buggy ont Harness, Ono one horso Wagon, Om Single-barrel Gun, Two Plows. Ono Pis toi.,el c. Thc said salo to bo for CASH and lo take plaoa at my home at 11 o' clock in tho forenoon, TUESDAY, tin 8th day ol' December 1903. WILLIAM SPEARS, Nov 19, 1903, ? ve to the] ise now oe? f R. T. LARF1?LD. e my stock by thal > Goods m tlie storel a SMALL SttAR-1 Cost ?ur time? ie FURNITURE BUSINESS. RELIGIOUS NOTES. The State Baptist Convention] meets in Sumter next week. Tho South Carolina Conference) meets in Greenville December 8. There will bo special cervices in the interest of the W. F. M. Society at j I Beauty Spot Church on Sunday afternoon j nt 3 30 o'clock November 29. 1903, Tho publie are cordially invitod. Service at Presbyterian church nest j Sunday at ll a. m., and 7.30 p. m. Subject for evening aermon: "Keep-1 the Sabbath." All aro invited. Rev. A. J. S. Thomas will preach at tho Baptist church next Sunday and will wo know receive a warm welcome. The Epworth Leaguo Prayer meeting ie bold every Tuesday evening in tbe Sunday school room of tbo MotbodiBt church nt 8 o'clock. Tbe public invited. Prayer meeting nt Presbyterian ohnrcb | Thursday aftornooa at 5 p. m. Tho hour for evening services at tho | churches is now 7.30 o'clock. Prayer meeting at the Baptist church j every Thursday evening at 7 30. Prayer meeting at the Methodist cbnrob avery Wednesday at 7.30 p. m. The hour for Sunday Behool at tho j Methodist church bag been changed to j j.'O o'olock lr thc cftorcnr.n. f LK?KE l?cmohiber, Hamilton sells 14 lbs ig?od Kn eu coffee for SI 00 H0? D Y S i EHS ?ND DINNER The Ladies of the Methodist j Church will furnish Hot Oysters and Dinner on the first Monday in December at the Jennings House next to Drug Store, from ll to 4 o'clock. Have Patience Friends. If your Arc Lump don't burn, call up P. E Rowe, Supt., aud ask him to fix it but don't kussl Power House phone 182, Residence M 121. WARNING NOTICE T ?I 1.1. persons are hereby warned not to jiu bunt, fi'ih or otherwise trespass in any manner upon any ol my lands in Marlboro. Nov 25, 1903 F.. W. Goodwin, ESTATE SALE. IN order to lully settle the estate ol J. R. Webster, the undersigned will sell at Bennettsvlllc, S. C., on the first Mon day of December next, the Mules, Hor* ses. Wagons, Farming I m pl i me nts. Corn, Forage &c., belonging lo said Estate at public Auction for cash. D. D. McColl. S J. Du Pre. Executors ol J. R. Webster. Nov 23, 1903. WE STILL FEED THE HUNGRY! WHICH in town and you want a good meal, romeniber wo can serve yon, A good meal for 250. Rc&tanrant north of the Market. FRESH OYSTERS in evory etylo. D. J. BRAYBOY Bennettsville & Cheraw Railroad Commencing Monday Nov. 9, 1C03. and until further notice, trains botweor Cheraw and Beunottsvillc will be oporatetl on the following lohcdulo, daily oxcop Sunday : WEST BOUND PROM UENNETTSVfLLE THAIN Leavo Bcnncltsvillo* 7 00 a m 13 Leave Everett's 7 25 a ni Leave Kollock's 7 40 a tu Arrive Cboraw 7 50 a m TRAIN Leave Bonnottsvillo 5 00 p :; 33 Leave Kvorett's 5 30 p ni Leave Kollock's 5 50 p wi Arrivo Cheraw 6 00 r m EAST BOUND FROM CJ1ERAW. TRAIN Lonvo Cheraw 8 10 ta 3S Lonvo Kollook's 8 20 ni Leave Everolt'a 8 35 :< in Arrivo Bonnoltayillc 9 00 ii bu TRAIN Leave Cheraw 9 25 j: m 32 Loavo Kolloek's 9 30 p 1.1 Leave Everett's 9 50 y iii Arrivo Bennettsville 10 20 p 0] A. G. PAGE, 8up . ?horaw, Nov. 7, 1903, YOUR FIRST PURCHASE 18 ALL WB ASK! We will Demonstrate to your entire sat islactioii that WE OFFER THE BEST and LAUGEST LINE of BM* G?09S, HtlUNBET. SHOES HOnONS rai BOYS ClotMug at prices that are low for high .grade, goods. WITHOUT QUESTION or quibbling your money refund ??l for any goods bought o? us that are not satisfactory in every particular. You cannot afford to make your pur bases in our line until you have seen our stock, learned our prices, Tihich are right * We arc prepared to fill every want in Millinery. Lots of nev floods just arrived, such aa HATS, OSTRICH Plumes and other Trimmings that are popular, at pric?s^hat defy com petition. DRY GOODS, DOMESTICS, FANCIE3-we have a complete line. A pleasure to show you through. DRESS TRIMMINGS and NOVELTIES^ We have prov en oar Store headquarters, always showing ?he most Stylish Goods first. Ladies, Misses and Infants COATS AND WRAPS to fit and irait all sizes at a saving of 25 to 40 per cent. BOYS KNEE SUITS,and Knee Pats. The big trade in this linc is proof we have the goods at the correct prices. Shoes that are Shoes-The Wolfe Bros. Line. Every pair gu ran teed to give satisfaction or another pair free, at popular prices. We show this line in Ladies, Misses and Childrens, and insist that you return any pair that do not give perfect satisfectionV; Exai?ine Our StOCk and we will demonstrate to your satisfaction MITTLE'S STORE is the place to do your Trading-Ti.e Goods, The Styles, The Qualities and the cor rect Prices. You must be pleased or your money back. YOURS FOR HONEST DEALINGS. MITTLE'S STORE. THE UP-TO-DATE MERCHANT. Bennettsville, S. C NOV IS, 1003. . AT THE We aim to PEE ASE, and will refund your! money ii you are not satisfied with your purchase. Call and gee a sample bottle of CEDARINE, the greatest I FURNITURE POLISH known. Its free to you. WILL G KT YOU ANY PIECE OF FURNITURE NOT] IN STOCK, on short notice, at a trifle above Factory price. Clall and see us. Phone 190 Respectfully Yours, SOL BROWN. "THE FURNITURE MAN" Nov. 20, 1903. BENNETTSVILLE, S, C. Bl YOUR PROPERTY UMIST LBS! ?, LIGHTNING OK WIND STORMS. . SHIRES WILL COME, aud gener.d'y when least expected, therefore, it ?B [\' Hilft) business to protect, yourself/against losa by Insuring your Dwelliogs. Furoituro, -oms and Cotton Gins, Stores and Stocks of Merchandise, it HO mp one of the Companies Damed below. If you will call on me at raj .f over Pl antera National Bunk, Beunettsville, or write moat Bennetts . .;! ., 8. C., and lot me make you rate, you will be surprised to know how Mik it will COSI YOU to secure THIS PROTECTION. Tho Co.- inieB represented by me are as follows; I :.? . (pool jfc London & Olobo, of Liverpool H ? 'ut Liverpool, ; Aetna, of ' ? rtford, Counaotlout, j ttortfofd, ot Raitford, Conn., lix, ot Loudon, Kurth H t i Uh & Mercantile, of London and Edinburgh, : Phoenix, of Hartford, Conn., 1 . il, ot New York, E'l '.r, ol Brooklyn, |(*t?ot wlohj ot New York, LLKHTOUO. af New York, inti. Co., ot North Atnerioa, Philadelphia, Southern Stock Mntnal, Greensboro, Southern Uuderwritora, Greensboro, Hanover, of Now York, Niagara, of Now York, Philadelphia Underwriter, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, of Philadelphia, Fire Aasooiatlon, Philadelphia, Equitable, of Oharleeton, S. O. German, of Frooport, 111., Queen Ins. Co., of America, N. Y Goorgia Homo, Columbus, Ga., British America, Toronto, Canada. i will wniTE Business in any seotion of tho County. ALL LOSSES HONESTLY ADJUSTED AND PROMPTLY PAID. A. J, BRISTOW, A GT ?opt 17, 1903. Bennettsville, S, O. SALESMEN WANTED-to look after our interest in Marlboro and adjacent counties. Salary or Commission, Ad ?i.-ess (he BABYBV On* Co., Cleveland, O. Flowers I Flowers I Mrs. Jno S. Moore has a fine lot of Geraniums, Begonias Ferns, Palms and other plants, well rooted, that ehe desires to sell Cuttings 95o per dozen. i .A?. ?moug the New Arrivals This Week. The celebrated "Alco'' Brand All up-to-date. ?AIM|UARTEI|g HARDWARE OF Do You want A GRAIN DRILL ? If so, Get Tho Best. We sold in this County last season ELEVEN of the ? ' Far?= mer's Favorite Q-rain Drills," and every one-of them gave perfect satisfaction. We guarantee them io please. Read what some of our customers have to say : MR. P. A. HODGES, I am very mach pleased with tho "Farmers Fuvorite Grain Drill" bought of you last season. I havo planted my orops of Oats, Whoat, Peas nod Sorgum Cano, and it has given me satlsfaotion. Where 1 have boon patting Four Bushels Oats when sowed with hand, I find Two and a Hulf Bushels ia suffi? oient when sowed with Drill. Signed J. F. BREEDEN, This is to eertify that wo planted our orop of small grain with tho "Farmer's Favorito Grain Drill" last season/and are pleased with it in every particular. We planted aa mach as six bushels Red Rust Proof Oats per aero, and-in o veri instance it gave us a perfect stand, and has given entire satisfaction. f^' We heartily recomV' mend it. Signed T, S./andE. W. EVANS. MR P. A. HODGES * ' ^ ? Tho "Farmer's Fivoritu C?rain Drill" boughti'pf you has inven entire Batisuioti??, and I haartilv recotumou.l it. ' Signori ,T. 0. HAMER. Selb im if yon Baqpe?t'' to Buy a DH?JLi?i. Very respectfully Sept 16, 1903. J. T. DOUGLAS. A. O."DOUGLAS ?9 ... DOUGLAS & BROTH! Practical Pharmacists and Dealcrs?in g_ ^ ure Shrugs and patent Medicines, CTTO?LET^ARTICLES |jpj% EVERY ^pp^j? Plain and Fancy Stationery and School Supplies, 9 v*=aoj . W?Ajiaioaip GKLASS and PUTTY FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. i?* Prescriptions carefully compounded at ail Jwurs and guaranteed to be of the Purest Drugs and at reasonable prices. A full line Garden Seed & Onion Sets. Thankful for pose liberal patronage we solicit a continuanceof same if J, T. DOUGLAS & BRO. January ?1, 1902. AT THE OI.D STJLXTX), TM BK MACHINE GO 3 W. P, BREEDEN, Jr. MANAGER. -DEALER TN ^Miaoliinery of All Kinds AND GENERAL REPAI WORK, ^> --AliSO: - DEALER IN AND MANUFACTURER OF - Ceiling, Flooring, Biding, Brackets, Balusters, Newels, &c. BUILDING MATERIAL OP ALL KIDS. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF any kind of LUMBER, ?otigh or dressed, we would be glad to have vou call at our MILL and look over stock. Phone orders promptly attended to