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' . BENl^T?SYILLE, S. C. , ' :.i ?^0Al Jrm?WH & CO. . ? iO??o?iiii Marton Street OjrponUe i. . ilfasoMic Hall, . frliay, November 27, 1903. ^c^?p?H' Pxocv-sainga concluded, :^^&????1?VwMte*'''?n'e committee calls the fact that the Clerk of the ??Pfiasr :attti has Fad for some imc, ^c^n?tder?Me fuqd belonging to minors ?hd;?tr??f ' pat.tica which has been non iritercSt"bearing, and ot which the hanks hMfi us^without charge. If it is pfrc^lc?b??. without jeopardizing his reipojisibility, the Clerk should be re quited 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 arid directed to loan this money either to the Bank which will pay interest there ari, br to some, responsible individual, taking as security a first mortgage upon unencumbered real estate, worth double the value ol thc sum loaned. ?.. Tliey examined the Jail and found it in good condition, well kept and the prisoners receiving proper attention. 3. They ?haye examined the books of the different officer?, and find them pro perly prcfii viHi, neatly and nicely kept, and brought up to date. They did not enter into the correctness ot the settle-, ment between the County Board ot Com missioners and the County Auditor, or of the Superintendent ot Education, as this duty ts by law devolved upon our foreman and other County and State officials. ' Respectlully submitted, C. T. Easterling, K. B. Crosland, A. G. Sinclair, Committee. Tho Grand Jnry/aa a body, npprov? and. adopt tho report ot tb? committee with ita rooomendationa. Especially do thoy favor tho recomendatione in reforenoo to tho ohaogea in tho Clork'a oflloo. There are a large number of old record?, com mencing almost ab the time when this State WOB"an EngllehrOolony, whioh woro in the jurisdiction of tho old Court of Common Fleas and Court of Chancery which arc o? little practica! value, bat occupy a large Bpace. These can, without detriment, be iremoved to tho offlco now Occupied by the Auditor, and tho fire? proof J department be devoted exclusively to the mero recent record?, and to tho de partment of conveyancing. Tho Auditor cu trsnsfor bis piSee. and ccospy the room now in the uso of Mr. Easterling as Magistrate, and, as it adjoins that of the Couaty Treasuror, it would bo moro con venient than whero he is now plaoed. The Grund Jury calla attention to tho danger and inconvenience of tho railroad .crossing on Marion Btreet. Thia is proba bly the moBt UBcd thoroughfare entering Into Ttormittsvillo, and though previous Grand Jnriea bavo timo and again called attention to the necessity of the railroad keeping continnonnly a wat oh man at this point, yet nothing bas boen done. They rocomend and omphasiza aa Btrongly aa - --language can make it that tho Solicitor fcsfco bra:- ..'pf- may he necessary, wluuhethy. m?tatrhbnii or otbtnrv? toroa tha i-.uhoad mUh'.nritifj!; 10 1 '" ' ?t. thc point tvh?ire tho rh?^g|jen^'crc&?i?? jTr.rion otrecr, and tint tho ruilroid ho stopped from bloc ter ling br interfering with trAv01.DM.tl trafilo bj ntopp?ng up that creasing*'.*' The Grand Jury alan call tttcn UOU U> bha htti? icgta.'l Ui&? U.U U?Ii,???Upu and tolophouo lines pay to tho rights of the traveling .publio by- blockading the highways and roads with their polea. Com plaint ia heard from different sections of tho County, and the Grand Jury hopo this evil will bo romedied. Thoy present the Postal Telegraph Company for obstructing the publio highway known aa the If Wire Hoad," leading from Ohernw to Fayotto villo, by having thoir poles set within the limits of tho Bama. They present Claroncn Cork for disturb ing a religious meeting at Bruton's Fork Church on Friday the 7th day nf Septem bor 1903. In concludion the Grand Jury thank your Honor for your clear exposition of tho law pertaining to their duties and the Billa whioh were aubmitted to thom ; to the Solicitor for having all hia Billa ready and by reaaon of which they wore not delayed, and for other valuable aid; and to tho Clerk and Sheriff, and othur officers of the court, for prompt and kind attention. Speaking entirely from nu impersonal standpoint, and without reference to their own body, tho Grand Jury dosiro to con gratulate the Board of Jury Commission* era upon the class of citizens who, for tho past few y cara, hayo boon drawn to servo on tho petit jury; and thoy wish to expr. sa to those jurors their appreciation of tho faot tbat they havo not attempted to shirk these high, important and onerous dutiea but bavo served faithfully and uncomplain ingly. With a pure judiciary and honest and intelligent jurors, there can bo no miscarriage of justice. Beepeotfully Submitted, J. H. David, Foroinan. Nov 18, 1903. Saves Two From Death. "Our lim? daughter had an almost fatal attack of whooping cough and bronchitis," writes Mrs, W. K. Uuviland, of Armonk, N. Y.| "but when all other remedies failed we saved her lifo with Br. King's New Discovery. Onr nioco who had Consumption In an advanced stage, niso used this won demi medicine ned to-day ehe is perfectly wall." Desd?ralo throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. King's Now Discovory as to no other medicino on earth. Infallible for Gon3hs and Colds 500 and $1.00 bottlcu guaranteed by J- T. Douglas & Bro. Trial bottled frc??. 8TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Marlboro-Court of Com mon Pleas. John B-Graham, as Administrator of tho Personal Estate of W. R. Graham, deceased, and as hoir nt law of said decedent, Plaintiff, against Julius OarlifJo, Loura CnrlMe, Manly Carlisle, Willio Carlisle nod Charlton Carli'plo, QB heirs at law of said deceased and F. B. Gibson, Defbndants. Complaint /or Account and Jich'rf. TN accordance with a Decretal Order granted in tho nbovo entitled action, AU and singular thc creditors of tho esfato of W. R. Graham, deceased, are hereby notified to establish their claims before mo on or before iho first doy cf January next, or bo barred the bonefit of any dc cieo which may be rendered in said cause. J. A. DRAKE, Nov, 10,1903. Clork and Referee PERSONAL ' "Mr. Fred R Ledbetter of Max ton spent Sunday"in our town Mr. J. L. McQuaige of HebrOr was^?p Saturday and called; Nc special news in Hebron. Mr. Welcome Barfield pf Olk was;up Monday and gave us a senile v . . b 'Mr. E. W. Goodwin of Bright s ville 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 up 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 his 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 the sad news that she had been stricken with paralysis at her home in Elizabethtown, N. C., and that her condition was critical. CUP W'S WORK. Married on Thursday evening Nov ember 19lh 1903, by Notary Publie J. P. Gibson, Mr. J. H. McQueen and Miss Maggie Love, now oljjour town. Mr. McQueenJwill bo remembered by tlie survivors of Capt Harrington's company. He ?B now 65 years old and is on the pension list, as one of the fuithiul tew. Long life to McQ and his young bride. DEATHS' DOINGS. Died at his home in Hebron on Friday evening hiBt, after a short ill ness of pueumonia, Mr. John Webb, a well known young mau of that town ship. He leaves a wile and one child. The funeral services were held at Hebron cemetery on-Satuoday' after* j noon, conducted by Rey. W. B. Baker. * * * Died nt the homo of her son-in-law, Mr. J. H. Gibbs, near Reynolds X, on Tuesday November 17, 1903, after I & long illness, Mrs. Mary Jackson aged 72 years. She leaves two daugh ters, Mrs, J. H. Gibbes and Mrs. Thoa B. Fraser. Slie was laid to rest on the 18th iu Hebron cemetery, Rev. W. B. Baker conducting the funeral ser vice. 4 0nto.klhg Good Carmor. Mj*^\% A" H tenden ox f\damsv'ille ? wa?n?wn1 Sattird \y anti brd?ght ns a r?iifr \?-. :? **f fresh e.tusoge his!, made j i';>'froijki'Jt .:<.. one year ?id p?pja that ii?tted^um lv?"2'> pounds. He ; say? ?hey pot none or Lackey's glops but eat of GOO bushels of corn which hf m di ' ok red acre* of !_i;d. Who has done better thia? Pigs weighing 340 and corn to spare on ll acres. Shooting in Brownsville. Newe was received hcre'Wed nesday night that Mr. Sam Coxe, who lives near Drake's mill, had Bhot his wife and little babe. Neither were killed and hopes are entertained that both will recover. Mr. Coxe has left. No particulars have been entertained. Thanksgiving Day. WaB duly observed in Bennetts) ville Services were held at the Presbyterian church and Rev. A. B. Watson of the Methodist church preached an excellent sermon and a collection was taken up for the orphanages. Services were also held nt Ebe nezer church, nfter which there was an old time Thanksgiving. We heard of no accidents oij in cidents worthy of note and only saw 2 persons under the influence of liquor, and they were colored. Broke Into Hts House. S Lo Quinn o? Cavendish, Vt., wan robbed of bis customary hcabb by invas ion of Chronic Constipation. Wbon Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills broko into bis bouao bis trouble was arrested und now he's en tirely cured. They'ro guaranteed to cure, 1250 nt J. T. Doughs & Bro Drug Store. Tho Continental Plant Co., Kitlrell N. C., aro the shippers of strawberry pin nts in the world. All desiring to grow this 1 scious fruit should write for their full catalogue. They offer alsj nil kinds fruit tress. Seo their nd. COMINO. A. IC. HAWKES, thc famous Atlanta Optician, direct from thc homo ofllco ol ihn great Optical (louse, or ono of his practical Opticians, will remain at tho store of his agent Bennettsville Drug Co., foi 3 days only, begin ni n r. Dec 7ih This will cive i he citizen- ol' ?onoottj) ville and vicinity a rnie opportunity ol hiving theil oycsighi hilled FR1510 by ooo of llu morl rennwiic-: as well aa rcliabto Optic ians in (lie Uuitcd State*. Mr. Hawkes has all thc modern up pliancc.H for thc scientific adjustment of S| cct iclus and Eye Glasses to tho oye, Tliuro i* no Optician in (ho United State; wlio enjoys th? confidence of the people moro than Mr. Hawke*. Hi? Daiae is a familiar word throughout a t?otjo? of the country inhabited by over twenty fiv( millions of pcoplo. Mr- Hawkes has prob ably fitted ^In&iC? to thc eyas of more peo plc uf national and international fume than uny other Ootician living, His won derful success is duo to Im superior grade of glasses, and to thc confident!-.) tho peo ple havo in his ability ns practical Optio* ian. This firm waB established in 1870, nearly thirty years ago. Call carly as ho will noslivoly romain but 3 days, as he* has other engagements for later da i os. CAUTION;-These lamou: glasses aio never peddled. .- Remembor tho entertain ment to-night at Tatum. stor? eupied bj In order to reduc ?Sjtime, I will sell tae $1 now occupy at |C1 M Ss/fc?C>"V? , is y< .14 Years fn th TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. - Pull moon next Friday - R. F. Peterkin has our thanks for favors - Leo David has our thanks for favors Mittle gives the'same prices which are bottom pricoB to every one. - Hicks and DeVoe were both correct with their cold -waves last Priday - Our correspondents must I bear with us thisweek, we will | get straight next week. - The McCollum store at Mc coll was burned last Thursday loss ?900 SW" The famous Fitz Lee and I Lexington stoves and ranges at | the new furniture store Sol Brown. - If you want a home in al healthy part of Sumter county j write Dr. H. J. McLaurin at Sum ter. - Call and examine the Nat ional Felt Mattress, sold under I guarantee, 60 nights trial at the | new furniture store Sol Brown. - Cottolene for sale at 17. "J.?. H. Ive's. Mittle find lo show upto-dale wear-i ing apparel) ihr liv.? ladies und ?bild-j ron. "New ar ri wa Ls in Milli e's store. ; If ?t i? relic hie,? tip-to dutu nod to( be loti nd iu a first eias? dry gnndfij oioi? you eau gel it at Mill o u store. SW" New crop shreded Raisins, Currants, Citron &c. at W. M. Rowe's. . nook ruffs at Boys knee suits and knee pants tbe| best i-i the land at bottom pricasat Mittle's alore. . Millie refunds your money if dis pleased must he as represented or| your innuey hack. - H. J. Heinz's Co., prepared mince meat, cranberry sauce and apple butter for sale at W. M. Rowe's. - Plenty of seed oats at C. S. McCall's and now is a good time | to planta large crop. - Call on Sol Brown and seel his bargains in Mattings andi Rugs BgT* Not cheap goods but good good3 cheap at Mittle's store. - Tho. best cook you can have J now is ono of those new stoves) at Percy Moore's A full lino of II J. Heinzs Co. Pickles Preserves, Ketchups, Sau ces, Jellies &c. at W. M. Rowe's. Real good green coffee to 12J | cts at W. M. Rowe's. Roval Baking Powders at W. M. Rowe's. Just received a large lot of iV2irV'| LOADED SHELLS of all kind. At W. M. ROWE'S. NOTICE-1 HAVE REMOVED MY OFFICE TO THE ROOMS OVKR TIIE | 'PLANTERS NATIONAL BANK." H. H. NEWTON. Sept 1, 1902. That Throbbing Headache Would quickly loavo you, if you used Dr. King's Now Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers bavo proved thoir matchless merit, for Sick and Nervous Hoadaoho.i. They mako puro blood and build up your health. Only 25 couts, money back if not cured. Sold hy J, T. Douglas & Dro Druggtst. t?~ Pipes and SmokorsSupplicBin endless variety can be found at J. T. Douglas & Bro. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE I STAT? OK SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY oi' MARLiiniin. TN pursuance ol' an Order granted by .if Milton McLaurin, IO quire, Judge ol' Probate for said county aud State, I will sell at my residence in thc county of Marlboro tho personal property belonging to thc estate of William L. Spears, dee'd, connoting ol'One Horse, Ono lluggy and IlnrnOfS, Ono one horse Wagon, Ooo Single-barrel {Jun, Two Plows. Ooo Pis toi..eic. Thc Haid salo lo bo for CASH, and to take plaoo at my homo at 11 o' clock in tho forenoon, TUESDAY, tho Kt h day of December 1903. WILLIAM SPKARS, Nov 19, 1903, 11^ ove to the se no w oe r R.T.tARp?). e my s tock by thal i Goods in the store a SMALL MAR-! Cost ?ur time? ? FURNITURE BUSINESS. ~<>~<i RELIGIOUS If OTES. The State Baptist Conventiou meets in Sumter next week. Tho South Carolina Conference meets in Greenville December 8. There will be speoial services in (he interest of tho W. F. M. Society nt Beauty Spot Church on Sunday afternoon at 3.30 o'clook November 29, 1903. Tho publie aro cordially invitod. Service at Presbyterian church next Sunday at ll a. m., and 7.30 p. m. Subject for evening aermnn: "Keep* the Sabbath." All are invited. Rev. A. J. 8. Thomas will preach at. tho Baptist church next Sunday and will we know receive a warm welcome. Tho Epworth Leaguo Prayor meeting IB hoid every Tuesday ovon.'ng in the Sutn]ny school room ot the Methodist ohnroh at 8 o'clock. Tho public invited. Prayer meeting nt Prcebyterino ohnrob Thursday afternoon at 5 p. m. Tho hour fur evening services at (bc churches is uow 7.30 o'clock. Prayer meeting at tho Baptist church every Thursday evening it 7 30, Prayer mooting nt tho Methodist church every Wednesday at 7.30 p. m. Tho hoar for Sunday Behool at the Methodist church bas been changed to 3. -.0 oVocV in thc afternoon. F IL ri A &M !.?-emoinber, Hamilton sells 14 lbs goori ?reeii coffee for ?1 00 HOT OYSTERS AND DINNER The Ladies of the Methodist 1 Church will furnish Hot Oysters and Dinner on the first Monday J jin December at the Jennings House next to Drug Store, from ll to 4 o'clock. Hiivo Patience Friends. If your Aro Lamp don't burn, cal! up P. E Rowe, Supt., aud ask him to fix it but don't kussl Power Idolise phone 182, Evidence .? 121. "WARNING NOTICET ALL persons arc hereby warned not to hunt, fi'iii or otherwise trespass ht any manner upon any of my lands in Marlboro. Nov 25, 1903 R. W. Goodwin. ESTATE SALE. IN order lo iully settle the estate ol J R. Webster, the undersigned will sell I at Bennettsville, S. C.,on the first Mon day of December next, the Mules, Hor? ses. Wagons, Farming Impliments. Corn, Forage &c., belonging to said Estate at public Auction for cash. D. D. McColl, S J. Du Pre. Executors ot J. R. Webiter. Nov 23. 1903. WE STILL FEED THE HUNGRY! WHEN in town and yon want a good | meal, romembor wo can servo yon, ? good moal for 250. Reatnurant | north of the Market. FRESH OYSTERS In ovory stylo. D. J. BRAYBOY Bennettsville & Cheraw Railroad Commencing Monday Nov. 9, 1G03. and until further notice, trains botweor Cheraw and Beunottsville will be operator on thc following tohedule, daily oxeo j1 Sunday : WEST BOUND FROM BENNETTSVILLE THAIN .13 TRAIN 33 Leave Hen nell H ville Leave Kvcrotl's Leave Kollock's Arrive (Jboraw Leave Bcnnottsvillo Loavo Kvorutt's Leavo Kollock's Arrivo Cheraw 7 00 a va 7 25 a t.; 7 40 a ?o 7 50 a ,1 5 00 p m 5 30 p tu 5 50 p m 6 00 p ut EAST BOUND PROM CnEltAW. TRAIN 3S I TRAIN 32 Loavo Cheraw 8 10 Loavo Kollook's 8 20 Leave Kveroit'a 8 35 .1 Arrivo Uoonoitayillc 9 00 n ni Leave Cheraw 9 25 , Leavo Kollock's 9 30 p tu Leavo Everett's 9 50 p iii Arrivo Ucnncllsvtllo 10 20 p m A. G. PAGE, 8vr Cheraw, Nov. 7? 1903, YOUR FIRST PURCHASE 18 ALL WE ASK! We will Demonstrate to your entire sat islactionthat WE OFFER THE BEST and LARGEST LINE of MOTIONS aafl BOTS Clothing at prices that are low for high grade, goods. ITHOUT QUESTION or quibbling your money refund ji^ -t-1 for any goods bought ot us that are not satisfactory in every particular. You cannot afford to make your pur gases iii our line until you have seen our stock, learned our prices, vrliich are right. # "We are prepared to fill every cnt in Millinery, Lots of new goods just arrived, such as HATS, OSTRICH Plumes and other Trimmings that are popular, at prices^that defy com petition. DRY GOODS, DOMESTICS, FANCIES-we have a complete line. A pleasure to show you through. DRESS TRIMMINGS and NOVELTIES; We have prov en om* Store headquarters, always showing the most Stylish Goods first. Ladies, Misses and Infants COATS AND WRAPS to fit and ^uit all sizes at a saving of 26 to 40 per cent. BOYS KNEE SUITS.and Knee Pats. The big trade in (his lino is proof we have the goods at the correct prices. Sh?03 that are Shoes-The Wolfe Bros. Line. Every pair gu r?nteed to give satisfaction or another pair free, at popular prices. Wo show this line in Ladies, Misses and Childrens, arid insist that you return any pair that do not give perfect sa tin faction. ?x?Mili? Our Stock and we will demonstrate tc your satisfaction M ITT LE'S STORE is the place to do your Tnuling-Tho Goods, The Styles, The Qualities aud the cor rect Prices. You must be pleased or your money back. YOURS FOR HONEST DEALINGS. MITRE'S STORE. THE UP-TO-DATE MERCHANT. Bennettsville, S. C. NOV 12i 1903. ?Ipi E W &mfiM&^ AT. fil We aim to PEEASE, and will refund your money ii you are not satisfied with your purchase. Call and get a sample bottle of CED ARIN E, the greatest Ft: RNIT?J il) POLISH known. Its free to you. WILL GET YOU ANY PIECE OF FURNITURE NOT US STOCK, on short notice, at a trifle above Factory price. Call and see us, Phone 190 Respectfully Yours, SOL BROWN. "THE FURNITURE XIAN" Nov: 20, 1903. BENNETTSVILLE, S, C HUE YOUR PBOPERTY AGAINST LOSS il, LIMB IIB WIS? STORMS, . BRIBES NV ?I.L COME, and generally when least expected, therefore, it ii ?j1 na ft) business lo protect youraelf'aguinst losa by Insuring your Dwellings D'uroititr?, iiaroB and Cotton GinB, Stores and Stocks of Marchandise, in ?orne one ot* tho Companies named below. If you will call on me at my !P. v bver Hantera National Bunk, Bennettsville, or write moat Bennetts ville, 8. C., and let rae make you rate, you will be surprised to know hou (Utk ii mil COSI YOU to secure THIS PROTECTION. Tho C?mp?iieirepresented by me are as follows; Southern Stock Mutual, Greensboro, Southern Underwriters, Greensboro, Hanover, of Now York, Niagara, of Now York, Philadelphia Underwriters, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, of Philadelphia, Firo Association, Philadelphia, Equitable, of Charleston, 8. 0. Gorman, of Freeport, III., Queen Ins. Co., of America, N. Y Georgia Homo, Columbus, Ga., British Amerioa, Toronto, Canada. I will .VIUTE Business in any section of the County. ALL LOSSES HONESTLY ADJUSTED AND PROMPTLY PAID. A. J. BRISTOW, A GT P- n, 1903. Bennettsville, S, 0. tit tpool ? London & Globe, of Liverpool il .. ii, of Liverpool, Aetna, ol ' rtford, Conntotlout, '; ilford, ot Sattford, Oona., Pho?nix, ol London, North BtiUh & Heioantilo, of London and Edinburgh, Pheonix, ol Hartford, Conn., O-jntiuAi '.of New York, . Brooklyn, nooWioh, of New York, LaFay?tto af New York, Inn. 0o.? nf Notth Amerioa, Philadelphia, SA LI MMEN WAHTED-to look after our interest iu Marlboro and adjacent counties. Balmy or Commission, Address (ho I?AUYSY On* Co., Cleveland, O. Flowers I Flowers ! Mrs. Jno S. Moore has a fln< lot of Geraniums, Begoniai Kerns, Palms and other plants well rooted, that she desires t( sell Cuttings 95o per dozen. ;J.T.-:?i' ?? ' .: .... . BEADQ?AKTEES HARDWARE OF EVERY D?SCRI Do You want A GRAIN DRILL ? Iff so, Get The Best. We sold in this County last season ELEVEN of the *' Far mer's Favorite Grain Drills.'' and every one of them gave perfect satisfaction. We guarantee them lo please. Read what some of our customers have to say : MR. P. A. HODGES, .. I am vory much ploascd with tho "Formera Favorite Gram Drill" bought of you last season, I havo planted my crops of Oats, Wheat, Peas and Sorgum Cane, and it has givon mo satlafaotion. Where I havo boon patting Four Bushels Oats when sowed with hand, I find Two and a Huif Bushels is suffi cient when sowed with Drill. Signed J. F. BREEDJSN, This is to certify that wo planted our orop of small grain with tho "Farmer's Favorito Grain Drill" last scoson.'ond aro pleased with it in every particular. Wo planted as mach assis bashels Red Rast Proof Oats per acre, and tn cv'er-f instance ft gavo ns a pcrfeot stand, and has given entire satisfaction. f~ We heartily'recomV'' mend it. Signed T, S.^and E. W. EVANS MR P. A. RODGES ? Thc "Farmer's Favorit': Grain Drill" bought ofyou has -ivett entire satisfaction, aud I heartily recommeuJ ii. Signad J. 0, HAMER. oe ns iff yon Expect to Buya j>SlM?: Very respectfully 'JP. A. ?iii& Sept 16, 1903. ^u J. T. D0UGLA8. A. O.JDOTJGLAS J. T. DOUGLAS & BROTHER, Practical Pharmacists and Dealers^ n g " rugs and patent Medicines ?ure Plain and Fancy Stationery and School Supplie* 9 ^JLaap w G-LASS and PUTTY FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. MST Prescriptions carefully compounded at all liours and guaranteed to be of the Purest Drugs and at reasonable prices. A full line Garden Seed & Onion Sets. TJianhful for past liberal patronage we solicit a cojitinuanceof same \l J. T. DOUGLAS & BRO. Jannary ll, 1902. AT THE OLD STAND, ?9 W, P, BREEDEN, Jr. MANAGER. -- DEALER TN --- ^Eg^ol^.ixa.esr37- of All Kinds AND GENERAL REPAI WORK, .^?> --^.JLM&O - DEALER IN AND MANUFACTURER OF - Ceiling, Flooring, Siding, Brackets, Balusters, Newels, &c, BUILDING MATERIAL 01? ALL KINDS, IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF any kind of LUMBER, *ougn or dressed, we would be glad to have vou call at our MILL and look over stock. %W Phone orders promptly attended to