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BENNETTSYILLE, S. 0. JBY 8. A. BBOW1T& CO. Office on Marion Street Opposit . Masonic Hail. Friday July 8,1904, professional Caros. ?RT^ENCER? DENTIST. OFFICE Up Blairs in Gr?nland Building, Phone 180. UENNETTHVILLK, B. O. DR. J. L. GIBSON, DENTIST Office Over iHUucsohn'a Store, PHONE 196. BENNETTBVII.LE, S. C. H H. NEWTON, JENNINGS K. OWENS. NEWTON & OWENS, Attorneys at Lawt I?ENNETTSVILLE, So. CA. Offices Over Planters National Bank. DUDLEY & WAIT, ATTORNEY'S AT LAW, BENNETTS VILLE, SC. TW. B0U?U1ER, o Attorney at Law, Bcnnettaville, 8. O. Offiuc on Darlington street near Posta Telegraph office. January, 1899. MILTON MCLAURIN, Attorney al Law and Frobato Judge Otilen in Court IIouBO. E. C. MORRISON, Electrician . - Machinist, BOX 57 FLORENCE, S. C. -V Contractor for Electrical work and dealer in Electrical supplies Hot Air Pump* inp Engines and Gas lin nines installed. Pipc-Gittiug and ?encrai machino work. August 20, 1903. WHERE TO GO. A WA;::!' U l-lL"K f M AK. it NEK?Jfl. Cl.il \s\;,- Ol'T wu] RF. JlAtltljCC .i'tu . while, I sm Oi? .Ilepaitcr Un i o;> give you W&tiJ) sure euro Treatment, IF YOU WlU CALL ON ME AT MY OFFICE neil door north of tho Fostoflice-the whit? frc ct building. S. J. PEARSON, Flowers 1 Flowers ! Mrs. Jno S. Moore has a fine lot of Geraniums, Begonia* .Ferns, Palms and other plants, well rooted, that she desires tc sell Cuttings 2oo per dozen. HAVE YOU A HIGH TEMPER? Answer Before F.ealriflr ThlB ? Some people have worms and olten don't keow it. The doctor is too polite lp. tel-1 vthem. Here are some ot (bc symptorhs : A sick feeling in chestt choking Cough with tendency to gag' sudden uneasiness and pains in stomach itching around corners ot nose. AH these, and more, indicate worms. An irritable temper is one ot the suresi signs ot Worms in adults and children, King's Vermifuge is the cure, and it ii sure. For very young children give King's Worm Candy, which is pleasant -tastes good. Children like it. Th< price lor each is 'Jf> cents. Horses Do Got Sick. When a horses and mules are pool it is not always and indication that the] do not get enough to eat. Many ani mais, just like human beings, have in digestion or thc system is all run dowr and a tonic is needed, it is not the a mount ol lood eaten that makes musch and fat. Mon; depends upon the prop er digestion or assimilation ol the loot than is commonly supposed. Nothinj has yet been discovered that will built up a horse or mule better than Ash crab's Condition Powders, the onh remedy in its class sohl under a guar antee. Ask Mr. Smith Newton, lien nettsville, lor it-the kimi put up in dos es. And McColl Drug Co., McColl, S C. Rock Hill Buggies. The agent Mr. P. A. Hollges ha jti3t received u carload of those ham] some buggies and if ye J want a fin buggy call on.ililli Our Town Gorvernment. MAYOR-V. A. Hodges ALDERMEN-J. Frank Breeden, GA Cballin, A. (J. Sinclair, \V. W. Pate. Ct.KKK & TREASURER-Milton M< Lauviu. Ollicc open daily. I,?oi.iCE-J. V. David, U.C. Harper. j Marlboro County Officers. J SHERI IT-J . B. Oreen , Oi.EtiK OP CLERK-J. A. Drake / JttnuE OF PRORATE-M. McLuurin ' Ct) HON ER-C. F. Covincion SUPERVISOR-M . E. Coward SUPT. EDUCATION-W. L. Stunton TREASURER-J . H. Thomas AUDITOR-Chas. I. Sherrin. SENATOR-Clias. S. MsCall. REPRESENTATIVES- D D. McColl, J J. P. Bunch, ^Wt^t^onie^Quit-k MAOisrAiES-C. D. lOasterliug, T. ; Crosland, Benno 11 avilie, II. h. Mchauiin, McColl John A. Calhoun. Clio, W. J. Atkinson, Blenheim, D, D. Stubbs, Brightflville, W. YV. Irby, Smithville. ?..iftOTrr?iTf-vrrrar.r iiTy.TiM i a iO?M?m^ i r^'o^u PERSONAL Mr. . G. B Barrott is again on the police force. Mr. George Rivers is still very sick with fever We regret to report that Mrs J C Harden is quite sick Mr Herman Hood and little sister are quite sick with fever. Mr. Robert Fickor of Beaufort is visiting his friend Mr David Mittle Mrs. R. C. Davis, of Florence, ie visiting at the home of Col. R. C. McIntyre. Mr. E. Starnberger of Clio has been enjoying the sea breezes at Wrightsville Mr. Walter T. Jones of Red Hill was up Saturday and called. No special nows. Miss Annie Sampson spent last week with her sister Mrs Orrel at Darlington. Mrs. Odom of Brightsville spent Saturday with her daugh ter Mrs. John Bubbard. Little Miss Dora Meyer of Rod Springs is visiting her friend little Miss Meta Isaacsohn Wo regret to learn '.hat Mr. J. Frank Breeden is quito sick at his home in East Beniiettsyillo Mr. Milton Wright has given up his position at the r.o?toiiice and Mr. William Easou takes his placa. Misses Anna and Mattie Draughon and little Irene Rowe aro visiting relatives near Fay etteville Mr and Mrs J J Pearson, who have been spending some time in Darlington have returned homo Mrs Mav Tatum and Children of Tatum, have been visiting at tho home of Dr. E. T. Barren tine at Society Hill. Mrs. A. B. Coward of Cheraw spent several days last weok in our town the guest of her sister Mrs. W. L Pearson. Anion?? those who left for St Louis Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Cary Calhoun Miss Marcella, ....jr? T-? ?? r T.. uuu it, XS. ?.Y1CV-.U1? jr. Mr, T. J. Capel, now of Wil mington, has been spending a few days with his parents, Mr and Mrs B. A, Capel. Miss Emma Munson who has been spending two weeks in our town returned to her home in Marion Friday morning Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Weatherly of Red Springs came down Sat urday and spent the 4th with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Turlington. Mr. and Mrs W. J. Kirkley of .ChcTAw carne "over Friday night jane! b'pciu th re.i days with Mrs. j Kir k ley's parents ai. the Mil) vii Iago. I Mr John David, Misses Kiln a ?David, Mar!luv. Annie ?nd Ethel Moore have bijou visiting the family oi mt. oiiuuucu ?luoi^ iii Cheraw Mr. and Mrs Brooks Cooper and ehil?irin of Camden came over Saturday and spent three days with his mother Mrs Mollie Cooper. Hon. W. F. Dargan of Darling ton came over Tuesday night to spend a few days and get better acquainted with our people in his race for congress Misses Lillian and Elizabeth McNair and Miss Mabel Wooten of Maxton, and Miss Minnie Mc Nair of Winston-Salem are visit ing their aunt Mrs. J. T. Eason Miss Louise McIntyre, of Vir ginia, after a charming visit to relatives and friends in Florence, Marion and Mullins, has returned to her grandpa's. Col R. C. Mc Intyre. She will soon return to her Virginia home. Rev. Bunyan McLeod pastor of the Presbyterian church left Monday for Boston to be gone live wueks. Mrs. McLeod accom panied him as far as Old Point Comfort, Va., where she will spend two weeks before going tc Boston. DEATHS' DOINGS. Died at her home io MuColl at ll. 30 H. m , on Wedni-nday July 8th 1904, after a. long ?lineas, Mrs Emil) Harri*, widow ot the late J. W. Har' ri?-a sister of Mr. Ervin Power? and a half Bister of Mcssis S. F., Etlerbe Anbury und Clarei.ee Powers-ngui 74 years She leaves u huge family nearly uti growu. ' x Vt X flied at his home near Blenheim oi Wednesday night. July ii; 190-1. alte a abort illness. Mr. B F. Whittakei a v. o 11 known citizen of Parnassm community Ile leaves a ile voted wi fi und several children, who have th', sympathy of thu community. ,f:aoaaB?MgMS?3?n Homicide nt hui tn. Mr. ll 15. Wallace, a printer, wh wm kid mi the Dillon Herald, and re . I me inhered as working here at tm time on the Adv? cate, wita shot an killed ut Lutta on hu* Friday uigl hy one Willie Jucohi. A family rot and liquor was the cause of the shool ?og. Jacobs has not yet been titrestet Yes, You Can ?^(.?et your razors made shar and keen, with edge right fe shaving leaving the face smooth and clean-at McLendon Bro? Barber shop in Bennettsvilh r- Bring them along and we prove it. GENERALLY, the part i simes that pinches is the price, A inspection of our Btock will tal away this lear. STRAUSS & Co. A . .. TOWN A?ND COUNTY NEWS. Seo pental card of Dr. Spen cer to day - Mr. E. Powers served cool drinks on the 4th. - See quarterly statement of the Bank of Clio - Refreshing showers cotitin uo to come so gently - Bennetts ville is going to havu its own Ice factory. - Crops have improved won derfully since the last rains. - Our city council have added another Rule to the Electric Light system - What would we do without the help of North Carolina in the poultry line. - The Bennettsville Guards are preparing to go into camp at Columbia on the 25th - Have you tried those new summer drinks at E. Power's. He keeps them on ice - Tho "Rabbit Foot" Min strels, colored, played to a crowd ed tent last Thursday night. - No wonder Crooked Creek has been full since the rains j with tho gates all out at the Burnt Factory. - Administrators, executors & others required to make returns j are reminded that July is the timo. - Mr. Win Usher says the foxes are stealing chickens in his section. The bunters aro in vited up. - A hail storm Tuesday eve ning passed over the upper part of tho Township Mr Zack Pear son and others suffered severely. ?J3gF~ Okra and tomatoes only 10c at Claude Moore's. Mason's Fruit Jars at W. M. Rowe's We are pleased to learn that there are a number of candidates for the college scholarships to be competed for to day at the Au ditorium - Just received a Barrel of "new ketch" Mackerel. They are nice and cheap. W. M. Rowe. Lowney's Candy, best made At W. M. ROWE'S. Call at Covington's market for your icc tickets - The Twentieth Century Lib rary hours are: Monday 4.80 to 0.80 p. ni. Thursday 10 a. m. to 12 m. - We are headquarters for Butter and Cheese. We keep nothing but the very best, and guarantee both to suit you or . i* fund von r m one y. W. li. Rowe. .Now Line ?iiibroideries ami i Laites at the ?i?. ?>. Crosland Co. (tik* Putroni'/.? and bah y< ur in? ilutmce for ?OcLendou Uros Whko barber Shop aud soou you will have the best shop in the State. - -Get a bottle of Harris Lithia Gingerale for sale at E. Power's G rocery - Weatherly's Big Depart ment Store want's your attention this week. Zr?T Artistic, neat, modern are the correct terms for McLendon Bros, the White barber Shop. - The Baptist parsonage lot at Blenheim is offered for sale See notice elsewhere. - Read Bennett & Covington's ad about Organs, Pianos and Sewing Machines - Just recd afresh lot of D. M. Ferry & Co's Garden Seed at W. M. Rowe's. - Fresh lot ol' canned Peas, Pears, and Piff's Feet at Claud Moore's t*?y~ Pipes and Smokors Supplies in endless variety can he found at J. T Douglas & Bro. Saved From Drowning. On Friilay afternoon last, tho 12 year old son of Evans Thomp son, colored, was saved from a watery grave by Messrs Frauees Lide and Billy Wise ot the Mc Leod old mill creek, w. ere the boy with several others were in bathing. The boy it seems got in over his height and waB clicked under. Tho timely preset cs ot these gentleman, who rushed to his lenone, was all that saved him. t?S"" While being Mirved at tho Whi e barber's Shop-McLeudun Bros- on will be kept cool with ? lectrie fans alreatly installed. l??T 200 Pair Boys Knee Pants 20c to 7f>. at C. B. Crodland's - Up io date line of Ladies Shirt Waist Suits at the C. B. Crosland Co. Some days ayo I sold one ol my cus tomers, Mr. -, of this place, a box ot Dr. King's Worm Candy. His wile had been tn bad health lor some time, and he urged her to take some Worm Candy. She, ol course, did not want to take it, but after some very strong argument he finally prevailed. She took four (4) Lozenges according to directions, and was relieved ol some 63 worms. She had been taking medicine hom several physicians and they did her no good. He is willing to bc qual ilied that some of thc worms were a foot long. H also gave his child some, ol the candy and il was relieved ol three (3) worms, making in all sixty six (66) worms from one box ol Dr. King's worm (landy. This testimonial is entirely un solicited, but 1 thought it my duty to tuturin you of the merits ol thc Worin Candy in this section. Yours truly, WALTLR B. B KER Jonesville, N. C. Solu by all druggists at 25c. |T? ??? T vim, ff ?-fv, iv Tgf ir r-rn - MiiWiir.,, gag ? RELIGIOUS NOT?S. Our Methodist church was fully lost fd Sunday os to its seating capacity It was the largest congregation ever assembled in a Methodist cboreh in BeunettBvillo. Kev Sheeley of the Gospel.Mission at Columbia who with bis good singer ?Mr. Sheeley closed au interesting meed g ut tho Cotton Mill hil week und wont over to LaUrinburg, to be gone teu dav?, wbeu he will return aud i-petul ten days. Among the distinguished visitors to Wotnau's Missionary meeting hut week ware bishop A. W, Wilapa, Rev. J. W. W?lling, now of Brazil. Mrs Hargrove of Missouri, Mrs Wightman of Charleston, Mrs Martin aud Mrs Humbert. It will be many years be fore we have the like again. Three of the churches were open Sunday morning. Bishop Wilson Ereached at the Methodist church, lev. W?lling at tho Baptist and Rev. Bunyan McLeod at tho Presbyterian. Rev. W?lling made a talk to tho child ren of tho Baptist Sunday School Sun day morning. t A mass meeting of the Sunday Schools was held at the Methodist Church Sunday evening, aud iutercst .ug talks were made by Mrs. Har ? rove and Rev. W?lling. Mrsi Har grove presided. The children will uot forget the latter part of verse 8 Math, ew 10th. ''Freely ye hive received, freely give." ?QQ J The Epworth League' Prayer meeting id held oveiy Wednesday eicniug in tin Sunday school room of tho Msthodlal aburoh kt 8 o'clock. The publio invited. The hour for evening services at the churches is now 8.30 o'clock;. Prayer mocting at tho Baptist eharot overy Thursday evening at 8 30. Prayer meeting at the Motboditi ohurel overy Wednesday at 8.301p. m. Prayer meeting at Presbyterian ohurct Thursday ovoning at 8 30. The hour for Sunday Scho il at th? Methodist church baa boen changed tc 5.co o'clock in the afternoon. Cool and Fresh. Mr. W. M. Rowe has purchased a large Refrigerator iu bis store and now Cheese, Butterand perish able goods are kept on ice, pur and fresh all thu time. You ^e: everything fresh and sweet. You Gan Havo More Ligbt. Rule ll, published elsewhere, give' tile Chairman of Public Works th power to supply parties wautinir dee trie light lifter midnight. Partie wanting light after that hour cati se Mr. H. L. MCCOLL, who will supply the gamo on the terms named iu the rule. BARGAINS IN FURtfTllURE. TOT.. ?uvitf1 .?*?f??r,| *tttcntion th? adverti?ejhetit of G. W. WV', dill ii tu! SOM this veok. They are going to ?{ive y??i u regular fclh;~ol' July . blaze iii reduced p.w- in Fiirhiture. Read ?nd givi iliem a call. Our New Bakery. We invite special attention to the announcement of Mr. J. A. Newberry, who opened a Bakery at the etaud on the north east cor ner of the public square, where you can get fre?h Bread, Cakee, Pies, ?fcc, daily. Parties and pic nics supplied on short notice. TICKLERS of every man's family arc the handsome patents in our spring and summer showing 01 Suits, prices $250 and up. Give us a call. STRAUSS & Co. (?JT Pall in line and patronize dc cent White barbers-i o cigarette 01 anything offensive to the most fastid eous. Don't You Love Flowers Y It BO, and you winit some prettj pots of all sizes in which to plact them, call at the Hardware ?Jton aud you can be suited. FOR SALE. TUE BAPTIST PARSONAGE LOT ant DWELLING containing about (2) twi acres of laod, centrally located io deiirubh part of Town of Blenheim. Apply to the undesigned for patthilars W. B DILUEE, May 18, 1904. Wm. t?VANS. - . <**>.*--: ??jy* Better secure youl needs in Mut limztJ while they arc going so low at Wad dill iV. Son, none better in town. Th Kimo cood arc being ?old in Benutt>\ill ut from ? lil s ctn per yard higher. Wi show invoices in proof. See also lliei Moftpiilu Canopies. Driven To Desperation Living at nn nut of tho way plicc re mote (rom civil zit Inn, a family is uitfti drivcu to desperation in case of accident resulting in Burns, (Jut*, Womals, Ulcer* etc. Lay in ii supply of Buckleu u ^ Arnie, Salve le's tim h.wt on earth 25c ttl J '!' Douglas, Dmggiat. Prepared for the Work. Mr. S. J. Pearaon, the Jeweler, ha now one of the lateBt i in prov omen I for eugraviog your name or initial on any article of gold or silver c plate in the most up-to date manuoi Tho samples of work already done b him uro just fine. Call and see him. Tho Kussel Wagons. Mr. P. A. Hodgea is opening's ca of these durablo wagons-one an two-horse, every one ot them guano teetl against any defect in ma tot ii or wi.mianelup. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. TKTOTICE is hereby given to all tl JCV creditors of the estate ot HARRI PATE, deceased, that they must rend? an account ol their demands against sa estate duly attested to the undersigne D. K. STANTON, Executi Benoettsville, S. C., May i6, 1904. BANK OF OLIO, <;uo, 8. c. STATEMENT OF TUE CONDITION' of thc Hank of CLIO Qio, H 0 . ut thc clono ot B?ttlue&? Juno 30, lijo*. : Etcso??bi?s. Luann, . $ 74? 33 Furniture,. 4?? O" Ovonirufl*, . 34 c-l Ousb ou baud ?iu) lu llauk, . . 10.S77 72 ??05.?52 ?9 LIAUILITIE*. Cftpitul, . ......... H> 2"J,l)?.i t>o Undivided profita, (uot) 3,o.;S 01 Rriilfvooudlii.,. 35.^95 00 Unpaid divide1 J-,. 476 00 Deposita . 30 643 oS $ 95 053 09 STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA, I County 01 Marlboro. J Ponotf&lly ai poured boforo me \V. F. OrjSS, C??'?l?r, wll? being ?worn, naya that the uhoYt? fttuteoisnt is corree!, co tho beat of liii kuowlciif/u and buliof. W. F. CUOSS, Cashier BK otu (11 boforo ino this 1 vt day of July i'/J-'r- OH A3. MANNING, Notary Publia Correct-Attest : ?ObEPI' STRAUSS, J. C. COVINGTON, J. II. BENNETT, Directors. --wm-mf i ?. i STATE OE SOUTH CAROLINA, MAKLHOKO' COUNTY-By Milton MoLauriu, J ?dy? ot Probate lAfuKll k% J I . BENNETT, Um mude Y ? 1?min i-mt, ui ruo to grane unto bim ?.otters of Administration of tho Etante jud Lit...-:- Of li \V Uenuott, deejayed. Th?*> ire . . irofora to oito und udinouitdi iii! ?ad niogalar the kindred uud creditors of tba aaid ? W. B.nnott, dee d. that. I hi ; '-<< ??:iu appear before ino in thc Court ?.i Probirte co I . hold ut BenuutUvillu on d : iSlh day nt July, 1904, uftor pub tiuctioi thin of, t II o'clock iu tho foro? . :. ttl ?bo . HO, if uny they buvo why dd ud?ii ii dion Hbould not bo grouted. Oivou iinrt?i hand, thin 6th duy of Jul? A ; J> , >IM.|. MI LION MCLAURIN, :, ioo.|. Judge ot'Probate. V . MIL Y MILEAGE TICKET. ?. SOUTH CAROLINA KOW ..,1, .'.:>. SE ADO A RU Ant LINK I RAILWAY C g march 25th. tho Sua hon rd Air Linc Railway, in com pita pee '.?th the new lu w, hu vc iale 1090 tuile family tickets, . oil fd ;ac of the imm?diate I 01 ol me family, hoi ween Station? within the State bf South di tm tile lino of thu Sou Line Railway. These d at $25,00 and aro j limited to one year from dato ol ins) ne. Tht popular Interchangeable ; ner 25 differeut lines, 1 itinuc on sale under .?ame . heretofore. i Poi further information apply ugenbj, fir a.o?r, > vit Tray P?t?. \ jtini ; Cu?? .: pi?r.t?. J. 1- -, ,s<.-. ^-. . 2 \ e cs Full c furniture ck Hits. Our fV. ind 12..r>ii Hat Backt . ?.M ill y popular this ??enson I'll s ri illy good values' at the.-c ??> large minors, and an with brass. Special lot TWO "ivtV.lv!? at to $10 s on Chiffoniers. I wi offer somo exception ly fine ni un 1 Chiffoniers. Theso rc i * -ods und have all altin;; been ' splendid values nt tin prie The special prices loi ought .-sell them r'o:hl out. I $15 )0 Oil Ronier $10.98 I : Chiffonier, well nindi j beveled mirror ; dandi . . .-i week's sale $ln 98 J V ONDERF1 pporlimi . id I i feti nie. For j* ml, tin i rt ti hie sloop " it is ni l lissarv to r io ide Mat Tlto t 'el t Mat ure 111:1th: etiol and , dd. jeeping. ci?:r said i so Utile Hi ?non- H S ''i Felt Maitres! J lutiful Mattress, mad ?rs of -arefmiy sol?ete ll . . . her as to make a fttuoot 1] fact All colors ol' Gnu Ai -tty lloral designs. The a. These jual t resses s? , 15.00 esc During this sale we wi i offer them Icu 00 each. ie ls tr I u I rt i West Sit if.? il.......'l J. A. NEWBERRY, FRESH . BREAD. CAKES, ; PIES, &c. Daily at J. A. NEWBliRRY'S BAKERY. .TUM? 30, 1901. lam prepared to fill orders for wood-either for stove or chim ney-at short notice. Leave your orders at W. M. Rowe's store, they will recieve prompt attention. J. J Munnerlyn. July 0, 1904. OAK RIDGE CEMETERY. AU persons owning loin in Oak Hi dire Cemetery, uortli cast ofilia town of Hen nettsyil'e, will please communicate with thc uiiderMjtncd. irivimr thc nuuibur of each lo? owned by them. The Company ha* been unable to iind the name ol the owner* of some td" thc lot.s and a.-ks that all will communicate with the undersigned so as to avoid Ujistukes and bu sure to trot thc names ol tho.e ?ko o lots aro unknown. TIIH will prevent any unknown lot from heine sold io odicr \? opie. BeDDCltsvillo, S. C. L J Breeden. Juno 10th, IDHI. See. & Trea.-urer REVIVO r\?T2gra RESTORES *3p|j*ifc VITALITY. lKthDay. Made a VA/?II no - r' wf/^F of Me. THE GREAT 3Otb hay. FRENCH REMEDY, Produces thc above results in jo DAYS. It acts powerfully anti quickly. Cures when all others fail. Yonne men nn<t old rr.cn wi!! iccovcr their youthlul rigor hy using REVIVO. It quickly natl surely renteros from cffeci:- of self-abuse or excess and indiscretions Lost Manhood, Lost j Vitality. Impotency, Nightly Emissions, Lost Power of either sex, Tading Memory, Wasting Diseases, Insomnia, Nervousness, which unfi's one lor study, business or marriage. It not only cures by starting at tho seat of disease, but is a Great Nerve Tonic and Blood.Builder and restores both vitality and strength to tho museal.-., . nd nervous system, bringing back the pink glow tu pule chucka and restoring the lire ol youth. It wards off Insanity and Con sumption. Accept no substitute. Insisten hav ing REVIVO, no other, lt can bc carried in vest pocket. By mail, $1.00 per package, in plain wrapper,or six lor S.s. no, with a positive writ? ten guarantee to cure or refund the money in every package. Tor lree circular address J) .-? ?. ?, . r . . T?utM!nff, :. nnet(s\ D??G1 i ?.u BRO. -I.IT ?v.? * if Unmatchable F Store. They all ivor Some Snit Specials. ) This week wc will yell three different lots ol' tlnee-picee bed mum .?uiis at '. i?, really reduced priced. We iiave iii?ver : offered liner suits for the money. You can't match these values anywhere. $65 suit $49-25. LOT No. 1. A handsome bed room suit in quartered oak. tln ii! piecos-bcd, dres.-cr mid wa.-h : stand. Handsome quartered pnnrb. ! Larne mirrors. Ono of the best snits ever . so'd lor (55.00 Two week's special bar (fain price ?il $I'J.25. $50 Suit 40. LOT No. 2. Tlieso suits ar,: very much like those of 3! The Art Mattress. c I WJOhh M ADIO. A bed of 50 pouu.h d j ol fluffy kit, covered with pretty, well n I wcaiin^ Art Tick. Uoiufortablo aud i; y well worth the regular price of $13.50. Il ' Ker tliis special sale ol' two weeks w( .1 j oller this Mattress for $10 50 ile Public Squ / THE KU TO GIVE 1ST. .DEXTER MATTRESS" The MPeoctetC) The Regal, The Meoy The Mattresses are the best made. FOR SALE BY C?3 TWB? ^.4T 1 THE ?BEST npHIS is a Cut of The WOODRUFF II A V PIM'Ks, a strong J_ heavy, durable Press that will do (he work'. lOasy to operate. No Press made equal to tin* WOODRUFF, unless at double the price. Forjsaie in Bennett s ville by June 30, 1901 C. S. McCALL., Asher soft's Makes poor horses and mules fat without bloating. It does this by first thoroughly cleansing the system of all impurities, allowing perfect assimilation of food, thereby creating solid muscle and fat. Horses and mules improve in appetite and spirits after the first few doses, the hair sheds, and thc new coat is always sleek and glossy. Ashcraft's Condition Powders are packed in doses, without "filler," and good for horses and mules only. It is a most powerful tonic and appetizer, being the formulae of a practical veterinarian of over a quarter of a century's experience. It is easily the foremost remedv in its class on the Ar. er?c?h market to-day. Price 25 . hts package. y i tv sal? hy SMITH N FAY'TON, ?entiett'svilhj S. C. MCCOLL DIUIO CO., tiu&oh, a. o_ urniture Values at WADDILL & icier How we clo it. Walch these Prices. fjtt 1. excepting they ."how less work in litiishiug. A beautiful suit, consisting ol' lied, dresser and washstand, nil in hiirhly polished quartered oak. Sells f?r ?J u) Two week's special sale pri?e is $10 OD. $40 suits $32. Just TWO: Only two suits left of the Lot and we ol!er them at a ridiculously low price foi ?his sale. Handsome three-piece suits nf quarteied, polished oak. Regular niico is 40 00. We will close out these i wo suits at this special sale at '?2 50. IRON BEDSTEADS FRESH ARRIVALS, From 1 50 up to 10 00 each. Former price M 50 to 12 50 Wardrobes. ll* you an; looking lor a real handsome piece ol" furniture at abnormally low prices, seo our Wardrobes. Ih-aul ?lu! in finish, legant in completeness and neat ness. Sonn- have glasses, others |i"?lin fronts. Sold oak. &TTRESSES, C ouches Some Special Hit rija his. Tins weolc wu will sell ifs 12.50 (.'ouches, closely tufted, imitation loather, mr ??9 Kn ^> 1 u.tit) full size ( '-.m il, imitation leather lor C H ./). X K S . TWO ('AU Lt ) \|>.-: AltitlViilX All Grades from uh Split Itolloui i 'hail -n .!7 '. . to :. . ? ' 1 ??h'lv polished ( arv?d Diner. .My cheap < ?hairs am tn tue o ' ( ).tk and iov not to h.; classed willi a Gani chair which i.; being sold in lowii ;t! a higher price. I am in i-'on mrs IN KSS. Most people want in du MK- bes* Ihey can in buying sotiie allow their prejudice tu control them, I seek the patronage ol" thu for mer. 1 appreciate tim trade ihnt hhs be**!i given me in tho past, sind by close prices hopo to retain i ba i pal rouage. "Cook's Special Felt " ?0me ?lld ^ ^ A mound ol' Downy Kelt that invito? sleep all tho time. Well made With a eoveiing of gooil. serviceable Tick. lt weighs Forty pounds Sells always at $0.0(1. For this special sale, ol' 2 weeks we will offer them at $4.75. THESIS 15 A Uti MN ?SALES ?nay not las! over I wo weeks? CT. W WADDILL. Weal side Public Square, 'URNITURE STORK tare, Barfield old HU td?