The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, January 11, 1901, Image 4
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BENNETTSVILLE, S, G,
MY S. A. HUOWN St co.
Office Weat of Court House,
Friday* January ll, 1901.
BonneUsuillc Church Directory.
MRTiiomsT-?, 13. Smith, P. C.
Sunday sohool 10 00 a. m. Preaching al
11.00 a'm. nod 7.30 p. m. Prnyor meet
ing Woduosdny afternoon at 4.00 o'olock.
Suporiutondont Sunday school, Phil. A.
llodgos.
BAPTIST-Rov. Rufus Ford, Pastor.
Sunday sohool at 10.00. Proaoliing Sun
duy at 11.00 a. m., nod 7.30 p. m. Prayer
mooting, Tharmin y evening ot 8 o'olock.
oupuntitonduut of Sunday sohool. II. W
Carroll.
PRESIIYTERIAM-Rev. H. W. liurwell.
Pastor. Proaohing every Sunday ut 11 a.
m., and 7.30 p. m. Prayor mooting on
Thursday afternoon ot 4 o'olock. Sunday
Behool; at 9 30 a. m. Superintendent of
school, J. IC Kelly.
EPISCOPAL-Rev. O, W. Boyd, Rector.
PiCaohlog ovory second and fourth Sunday
at li a ni , and 5.00 p. m. Sunday
?ohool at 9 30 a. m. Or. J. A. FniBon,
Superintendent.
County Church Directory.
' Bennettsville Circuit Appointments
REV? J. W. ARI AI LL, P. C.
First Sunday-ll a. m., Pine Grove.
3 p. m., Smyrna.
Socond Sunday, ll a.m. MoOoll.
3 p. m, Beauty Spot.
Third Sunday-ll a. m., Pino Grovo,
3 p. rn, Smyrna.
Fourth Sunday, il a.m. McColl,
3 p. m. Beauly bpot.
Blenheim Circuit Appointments.
REV. J. E. BEARD, P. C.
'. Hebron first and third Sunday ll a. m;
-Sboneeor first and third Sunday 3 p. ni.
3 'arnnssus second and f'ourih Sunday at
11 a. m. Zion second and fourth Sunday
i 3 p. m.
Clio Circuit Appointments
REV. T? M. DENT, P. O.
Clio-First Sunday ll a. m.. Third
Sunday 3 p. m., Fourth Sunday7.30 pm
Boulah -First Sunday 3 p. m., Third
Sunday ll a? ni:
Bethlohem-Second Sunday 3 p. m.,
Fourth Sunday 11 a. m.
Manning-Socond Sunday ll a. m.,
Fourth Sunday 3 p. m.
>tloe to Physicians.
Physiciuus.will please notify me of
: ii deaths and births as tho law re
quires within the corporate limits of
th'.) town. I cauuot keep a complete
record without the reports. It is
,:o.id laW and ought to he complied
h. " ' Respectfully,
*'* ' '' MILTON MCLAURIN,
* Sec'y Board of Health
Do your ole;bi.n?{ -?.;..?! i-''v."
and .r?j>ittt''niii;? li ;..<.-. u kn
in w'^Bl^ivtt'viV? harbor, j&ojp
i i hoy wUI.-hsivt it dot.o iii tho
t stylo -
.)'0 OrjRB A COLD .IN ONE DAY
l i ! ) Laxativo Bromo Quioino Tablets, All
<\< V(deta rofuud tho money if it inila to
t um, E. W. Grove's ejgnatnro on ovory box
Pr lo* 250 a box. .
S??0S AND HARNESS SHOP,
RICHARD EVANS, a first-class I
Shc?? Maker of 25 years experience, has
opened a "SHOE and HARNESS REPAIR
Sn OP at Frank Adams' Old Stand. His
prices are reasonable, while his work is
. '^celled. -
Y ou can't . afford to risk your life bv
nhotfiog a ooii|{li or u cold to dovclopj
ju pneumonia or consumption. Ono]
til ?"uto Ooutrh. Cure will throat and lung
troubles quiokor than any other proparu?
(lon known, Many doptors UKO it as a
i . . ifio for grippo. lt lo an infallible reme?
cly "ororoup. Children like it and mothers!
fi ' ?rsc i?. Douglas Bros,
- We ask special attention to
Puller Bros., now ad. . If you
warit a nico outfit call and seo
his now arrivals.
Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass
and Brushes cnn bo bought at lowest;
pci ies at J. T. Douglas'.
Wo offer First-class I Horse
Wagons complete at $25-Spot
* sli Hardware Co.
Howitt's Witch Htt'/cl Salve will quick
ly heal the wor>t burns and scalds and
uot leave a scar. It can bc applied to cul? |
?ind raw surfaces with prompt and sooth
in? effect. U."o it for pilos and hkin dis?
on. Bowaro of worthless counterfeits.
igla8 Bros.
i'lne Property fe-Sale.
ipocial attention is asked to
; iW advoatisement of the C. W.
Dudley property for sale. It is1
l-l im piece (# property. On the |
v (?oded land aro two large grav
??) beds teat coiild supply our
tov/n. Tho cleared land produces1
ind corn and cotton. If you want1
ft home in Bennettsville get this
om.
dany peoplo worry because they believe
.7 hayo hoar! disease. Tho chances aro
Uiat their hoarts aro ail right but ihoir
:tt'j .>jaohs aro unable to digest food. Kodol
Dv ?pepsia Cure digests what you cat and
prevents tho formation ol' gas which
mo kos Ibo stomaoh press against the
heart; lt will euro every form of indiges
lion. Douglas Bros.
/'Vean buckwheat and ni apio
syrup at F. E. & W. M. Rowe's.
WMBERl ~
LU JUBE Rf
Any kind you
w.Mit Apply to
J. M. JACKSON.
Tilly 8, 1000;- .......
PERSONAL.
Hon. H* M. Stackhouso has
our thanks for favors.
Mr. Edwin Gibson spout yes
terday in Maxton N. 0.
Mr P. S. Stubbs, a lucky far
mer of Hebron, called salesday
with a sweet smile.
Miss Minnie Ashford of King
ston N. C., is visiting Miss Mary
Fais?n of our town.
Major S. K Liles of McCall
spent Sunday with his parents
Brightsvillo.
Mr. Emory Polston of Lower
Hebron called salesday with ap
preciated favors.
""Mr." John Taylor tho photo
grapher has pulled up and gone
to Georgetown.
Mr. J. A. McLeod has gone to
Darlington to eccept a position
as clerk for W. D. Coggeshall.
Mr. H. M. Reid, who has boon ,
dorking for A. J. Rowe has gone
to Hurtsville to clerk for J- S.
White.
Mr. Arthur J. Knight wont
ovor to /Sumter to attend the
marringe'bf his brother Mr. Par
man D. Knight.
Misses Carrie and Anna Eas
terling have roturned to their
school in Orangoburg and Rich
land county.
Mr.W. E. Thompson, a pro
gressive young farmer of Browns
ville, was up salesday and made
us a pleasant call.
Mr. James McGilvray and
daughter Alma of Clio spent Sun
day with his brother Mr. Yancy
M cG il y ray,
Mr. J. T, Sunday, tho hustling |
superintendent on Mr. J. L.
Broedeh's place, has our thanks
for valued favors.
Miss Jessie Mason of Adams
ville who has been home for the
holidays returned to Rod Springs [
Seminary on Monday.
Misses Martha and Annie
Moore of the Bethel section who I
came home for the holidays re
turned to Red Springs Seminary
Thursday.
Mr. B. Yancy McGilvray of the]
Coast Line branch road in Orange
burg county spent Saturday and
Sunday and Sunday at home
with his family.
An Expansionist
Mr. B. D> Moore has purchas
ed the Huckabee bouse in East j
Bennettsville and will put in
through repair for rent. It is in
a fine location and only a short
walk from the Court House.
Moved to Now Quarters.
Mr. C. A. Brown of Smith
ville, Easterling Mills, asks us|
to let his patrons and the pub
lic know that he has moved intol
new quarters and has added a
nico lino of Dry Goods to his]
'it/U'7< ;U''7 tvil? (?oiMUhiti to li.'>.;/
..?. .md StUOU nf '.<}'!>cf.ri?s titi
ot?
Fine home made cane syrup for
sale hy A. J. Woodle & Son.
CUPID'S WORK.
Car?s ore cut announcing tho mar?
ringe of Mr'. Gilman D. Barlow of
Dillon and Miss Ellena Breeden, of
Bennettsville, at the residence of tho
bible's pnrent9, Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Breeden, on tho 16th instant.
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Married on Sunday morning Jan. 6
1001, at tho residence of the officiating
minister, by Rev. L M. Hamer, Mr
John W. Wilson, of Clio. S. G., and
Miss Bessie Doares of Robeson county
North Carolina.
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Muried in tho towu of Sumter on
Thursday afternoon, January 3, 1001,
at tho rcsidonco of L W. Jenkins, hy
Hov. Henry H. Covington, Mr. F. D.
Knight, formerly of Bennettsville and
Miss Susie Darr, daughter of tho lnt?
H. L Darr of Sumter. We extend
best Wiehes to Furman and bis lovely
bride.
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Mumed on Sunday evening, Janu
ary 6, 1901, nt the residonco of Mr. J.
P. Gibson and hy the same, Mr. Har
vey Waldon and Miss Mollie Thomp
son-all of West Bennettsville.
DEATH'S DOIN&S.
Died in the city of Sumter, S. C.,
on Friday January 4, 1901, Mrj
Ira Woodward. Ho i/as a young
man engaged in railroad business, j
was attacked with pneumonia and]
died in a few days.
His friends had his body transfered I
to Marlboro and ho was buried in
Hebron Comotery on Sunday Jan
uary 6th 19?1, Rov. J. E. Beard I
conducting thc* funeral aorvices.
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Died at his resideuce on Jen
nings street on Friday morning
last at 7.30, after a protracted in
ness of pneu mon iii, Mr. Samuel H.
Pate-aged about 44 years. He
leaves a wife and two children and
three brothers with a large circle of
relatives.
His request that he ho buried
herc was complied with and on
Saturday morning at 10 o'clock thc
funortl services w *e held at Ever
green cemetery conducted by Rev.
C. B. Smith of the Methodist churoh
I and the remains laid to rest.
Macio Yoong Again?
"Ono of Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills eaoh
night for two weeks has put mc in my
"teens again" writos D. H. Turner of
Dempsey town, Pa., They're tho best in
world for Liver. Stomach nnd Bowels.
Purely vegetable Never gripe, Only 20o
at Douglas Si Bros., Store.
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS.
- Tax returns are now in or
der.
- Tho lovoly weather Monday
brought t* largo'crowd to town. .
. Two, nearly now baby car
riages can bo bought choap at
this,ofllce.
Fresh home ground.hominy for
salo by A. J. Woodie & Son.
Our entire stock at actual cost
for noxt 20 days Mittlo's store.
Fresh homo ground meal cnn he
had at the storo of A. J. Woodie &
Son.
Buy a R.&G. Corset for DCots
at Mittlo's store.
Fresh home made Butter received
daily at A. J. Woodlo & Son.
- Mr. G. W. Waddill is raising
somo fine poultry-ho lias order
ed somo black Minorca's. ' .
That popular four hook corset a
valuo at 50c now 39c at Mittle's.
- Mr. E W. Goodwin of Bright
svillo has sold his stock of goods
to Mr. Zack Pearson who took
charge on Monday.
A good seleotion of Watoh lie
pairs kept on salo hy A. J. Woodlo
& Son.
Car of Anchor Limo host on
market just received by#
Bennottsville Hardware Co.
- Tho County Board of Pen
sions woro in session on Monday.
We loam that thoro will bo a
largo increase in the number of
applicants.
- Tho Superintendent of Edu
cation will be in his office every
Monday and Saturday until fur
ther notico.
Magic Yeast at F. E. & W. M.
Howe.
- Do you want somo choice
wood thou call up Honry Kirk
wood.
Try one bbl. of MoKellars
Porceleon flour-it is the best.
-Mr. J. H. Stanton of Clio wants
to buy your second hand Mowing
Machines. Write him if you want
to sell.
? plea8nre to show goods at
Mittle's store
- Special attention is asked to
the now advertisement of Mr, G.
W. Waddill. He has somo pretty
goods for presents.
Frosh Currants Raisins and
Citron at F. E. & W. M. Rowe.
If you want a good smoko call
on F. E. & W. M. Rovye. Wo
hare the best line of Cigars and
Tobacco ever carried in Bennotts
ville.
- Titles, Mortgages, Bills of
Sale, Note and Mortgages, Ront
Notos, Contracts for Rent, short
Lions for supplies, can bo found
al. 1 Ito i>v M v.*..
?*co M oK H)?>.,' b??ovoyod buy
'you)'.groi.vt'M' .
.- All who lu.- }'?S>?? piiAluroi?
ijibukl KOO U. v'.. yV addi Xiii ?pre?tty
selection.
Best ? cent cigar in town at
P. A. McKellar's.
- Parties wanting good milk
cows can got thom from L. D.
Newton. He will exchange for
beef cattle.
Shirts, Shirts at MoKellars.
- A fine lot of ono and two
horse wagons just in at Breedon
& Co's., at bottom prices.
Jftfl?"Postum Coroal the great
substitute for Coffee or Toa for
nervous pooplo at F. E. & W. M.
j Rowe.
- Attention is asked to tho new
advertisement of Fuller Bros.
They have some nico new buggy
animals now.
We have tho best, cheapest, and
most complete line of Groceries
eyer carried in Bonnettsville.
F. E. & W. M. Rowe.
WOT Box Paper, papor and Envel
opes, Tablets and Stationers Supplice
all grades and styles, at J. T. Douglas'.
A full lino of Brass Fittings in
cluding Injectors and Inspirators
for salo at Hardware Store.
MARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS.
FinsT ROUND-W. C. Pow RU, r. K.
Olio and Beulah, Olio, Fob 9,10
MoColl & BconottavHlo Milt?,
McOoll, 44 15,17
Bonnottuvllle ct, Smyrna, " 16,17
Brlgbtuville ot., Boyklu, " 23.24
BennottBvillo Stn, (night) rooh 1,3
North Marlboro, Kbcnoisor, '* 2,3
Blenheim ot, ParnassUR, " 9,10
Editor HOOD Wonders.
EditorW.V.Barry of Lexington,Tomi.,
in exploring Mammoth Cave, contracted
a severn OUNO of Piles. His quick cure
through lining Buoklon's Arniua Salve
convinced him it is another world's won?
dor. (Jures Pilen. Injurien. Inflammation,
and all bodily Eruptions. Only 25 oin. at
J, T, Douglas Sc Bro. druggist.
Dewitt's Little Early Ricers aro thc bost
liver pilli over mado. Easy to take and
never gripo. DOUOI.AS Baos
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
"Digests what you eat."
KnlMhta of Pythias
Tho following aro tho officors of thc
Lodge of Knights of Pythias for the
01 uni i nc year :
Willis Tur'lort?n, C. 0.
J. R. Sarr n, V. C.
M. M cliftu. J, P.
A. M. McCormnc, M of W
W. A. Atkins, M. at A.
R. T. Barfield, I. G.
Ira M. Bounds, O. G.
H. E. Stockton, M. of F.
D. C. White, M. of TC
C. J. Lide, Ki of R. & S.
C, D. Eneterling, D, G. 0.
RELIGIOUS NOTES.
Tao hour for Suuday eohool nt the
Presbyterian obuiob bas been fixed at io
o'clock n. m.
Tho hour for Sunday Bohool nt tho
Epleoopal ohurob bro bjou obangod from
6 p. m. to'9.30 a. m.,
Tho hour for Sunday eohool nt tho Moth?
nribif nhnmh hon linn? r.K.> ?,,>,.,* ?0 .> -rn
. --? -"~0 -** ?T ?# */"
o oiook iu tho afternoon.
Tho Wcdnosdny aftornooa prayer moot
lng ut tim Motbodist church is now hold at
4.00 o'cluok.
Prayer mooting at tho Baptist ohurob
ovory Thursday ovoning it 8.00.
Tho men's prayer mooting at tho
Methodist ohurob is bold ovory Wodncu
day ovoning at 7 30. Th? publio invited.
Tho hour for Sunday eohool at tho Bup
tlet church hus beou obangod to 10.00
and tho hour for proaobing to 11.00 a. ia.
Wanted. -A. lady housekeeper to
tnko chargo of children and nuninga
tho general affaira of tho house.
For particulars addreis this office.
Wook of Prayer.
The week bogan last Sunday
and will include next Sunday".
There were services held Tues
day night at the Presbyterian
church, Wednesday night at the
Methodist church, and last night
at the Baptist. The ringing of
the bell will announce services
tonight.
Sllppod Off Awain.
Duncan Terry, colored, a tough
case who hus buen on thechaingang
oil' and on for the last three years,
made his I hird escape on Monday,
from thc guard while at work on
Mr. C. S. McCall's Cook place.
He is a tarhcel, and has relatives
about Salisbury where he was cap
tured both times he escaped before.
"7""T-,^4,^.^-^-^,
Some Moro Clever Work.
Chief Barrett is certainly
doing some clever work in catch
ing up tho parties who are Gell
ing liquor in and around town.
By watching certain parties
closely Saturday night he traced
a "tiger" to his den. On Mon
day he took the trail and with
proper warrants assisted by Dep
uty HinsonJ and assistant Jos
eph Ingram raided the home
of John and Sarah Johnson
south of the depot and captured
12 quart and 4 pint bottles guod
whiskey. The stuff was hid in a
briar patch back of the house
but the officers found it. Sarah
Johnson and Frank Edens were
arrested and are in jail.
The chief says there are others
which he hopes to break up
soon.
Mr. McElrone, Columbia cen
tenarian, if he lives through
next Tuesday, will have achiev
ed that which is given to the lot
of few men. Ile will have lived
! it. lhr,< " <IT;! '.' i I'S". V.' ?>? >'.r,i ?'!Ut'> j
vvhii bon- !')#. '.'! lis he lia?! lived I
1 hi litre ?V?li?eeruH during . ?1 !
i ilit; ri Inen'.eui li, and should \w
': ;hivV; alt :. T;p ;'l.-y HON:, ./ill '
huye S? ii.-. \-M\ ?. i? "'i. 1 bo u\ ?j ?J
tioth century. Many mon have
lived to even a gloater age than
this without touching dates in
more than two centuries The
case of Mr. McElrone is indeed
a rare one.
The aged gentleman's many
friends will regret to know that
he is sick witli a slight attack
of the grippe.
Unolalmod Lottoro.
Letters addressed to tho following uamed
personB remain unoullcd for at the post
ellice in Bonneltuville :
M Us Nancy Robinson,
Mies Elizabeth Wright,
Misa Mary Ilrown,
Miss Ri IC 0>ok,
Miss Josephine Thomas,
M. lt. Zoigler,
F. E. Po wet s,
Willie Orr,
1) W. Waters,
Charley Whock,
(Mina. II. Missell,
lt. N Littlejohn,
J. C. Carter,
E. M. Boyd,
S. S. Kellar,
Tony Thomas,
Mrs Anna J. Holts.
Don't You Lovo Flowers?
Ii so, and you want some protty
pots of all sizes in which to place
them, call at the Hardware storo
and you can bc suited.
?6r"Good green eoffe. only
lOcts a lb. at F. E & W. M.
{ Kow ?b's.
Six Frightful Falluros.
Six terrible failures of six di lieront
doctors nearly sent Wm. II. Mulloo of
Lockland, 0., to an early grave. All ?aid
he had a fatal lung trouhlo and that ho
, must soon die. But ho wan urged to try
I Dr, King's Now Discovery for Consutnp
, lion. After taking live hot dos he wai; cu
liroly cured. It is positively guaranteed
to ?ure nil disensos of Throat. Chest and
Lungs, including Coughs, Colds, Lag ri upo
Pneumonia, Bronchitis,Asthma. UayFo*
vcr, Croup, Whooping Cough .OOo and
; $1.00. Trial hollies (roo at J. T. Douglas
1 & Bros. Drug Store.
JUST Pipos and Smokers Supplies in
endless varioty can ho found at J. T.
Doug'ns'.
Bravo Explovora
Like Stanley and Livingstone found it
harder to overcome Malaria, Fovor and
Aguo and Typhoid disease go rms than
savago oannibals ; hut thousands have
found that Klcoliio Bittern is a wondorful
euro for all malarial diseases If you have
chills ?vith fovor fovor, nobes in haok of
nock and head, ond'tircd, wornout fooling
a trial will eon vince you of their merit.
W. A. Null of Webb. III., writes : My
children suffered for moro than a year
with ohils and fovor; then two bottlos of
Klootrio Bittors cured them Guaranteed
Only ?0 ot*. Hold hy Douglas Sc Bros,
-*> OOOO 00000 00000 a>
CtO&?} PLAN TO SETTLE THIS CHRISTMAS
" Qi/.teSTlON is for you to como and let us show you OUR
Latest it ri vais and help you in making selections,
Wo it ? ve a pretty line from which to secure suitable gifts
for ill uj/.es, from a warm suit of clothos for grandpa, a now
wrap for - grandma, a new hat for ma, a pair of shoes for pa
and lots cf suitable articles for presents fur Johnie, Mary and
Aunie and Die babv too numerous to mention. We have them
%f
to gladden all' hearts.
USEFUL, BEAUTIFUL, ORNAMENTAL 1
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We |n\ve also added a nice line of TOYS for the
Ohiklroix- Pretty, Useful and Cheap.
Y?.ui|'? fdr a Joyous Christmas.
Bcmudlsville Dry Goods ? Millinery Co.
Deo 17. i(>?o , KIRKWOOD'S OLD STAND.
(FOR TWO MOUE MONTHS )
fifynn fl
sn;r
ifiiiWiiio uri ML
-OVER
*iofo.n Manning's Store,
GXJXO, S. 0?
p W)y ti GLASSES in all the Latest Styles made to order.
Croftb eyes straightened without tho uso of the knife.
Ei(; i> u-cti y "nra experience. No charge for Examination, Pricea reason
ahle.
TH >m?X iv ACE I WILL VISIT IN MARLBORO COUNTY.
IF J ? ' t \ NOT SEE WELL, or "YOU WANT A PA I tl OF
WELL DITONO GLASSES, avail yourself of thia opportunity to he
FIT) JD A ' IK)ME? .
Tho . . i Eolith Carolina'a loading people testify as to the superiority
of m V wo ki
ARTHUR BECKER, IM. D.
Graduate Royal University of Herlin, Germany.
.... TW% m' MOFFETT'S 1 Allays Irritation, Aids Digestion,
MM . lllr f TIMI1 ita Regulate! the Bowels,
. .,^ . ,- -. ^1 I'LL I M I RI /? Strengthen! the Child,
''?m v :; J fl ttl il I Vi ML Make! Teething E?y.
sgS . m t?,". i JL (Teethlntf Powder*) X-SLTEnTMINA Relieve! the Bowel
?"1 ,'. TT , ? , An ,j Trouble, of Children ol
, X. .. ' Costs eily 25 cents at Druggists, ANY AGE.
^v,...;i>li:>;.iO/rpallMe??Ui ?0C. J. MOFFBTTv M. D.f ST. LOU 18. WIG.
i fe mai wmmm^M
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m :
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li il ttlf^iiiiii ililli lil
fj ? ?un ffillllll iUIJ uni! mit
NOW !' VE one tho host Lino of Gooda I have over
0?al< 1, ind I CAN MAKE IT TO YOUIl INTER
f !!Q COME TO SEE ME. s ?J
I
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I of DR Y GOODS AND
fy ft T I (?lftj O Is better than I have
I v M ^ifl^? ever carried.
? OOWlf? AND LET ME GIVE YOU MY PRICES
% OW BTA:PLB DRY GOOCS, AND SEE IF I CAN'T
f$AV.E YOU MONEY.
(S* H >f? [V.? -If My Shoes are nearly in and I can show
v > j^rl li1 ;C, you some Shoes that will do you good
i s< ' ami prices I will make to snit you.
c /' : ?H'S SHOES for Ladies will be here
w lays and every pair of them are sold under
it : .-.Maranui'-* from, the factory. Try ono pair and see
they ar? not as good as any you ever had for tho
ni bi tey,
? BYjNOLDS SHOES for men will bc here in
ri lew days also, and I know you will be pleased with
hoi . They are guaranteed also.
' H?DICft My lino of Groceries is com
I Sal SI fe Ki ll I CO plc to. Come and let me sell
you (ot1 I Know on thc same class of goods I can sell
\ y ( ??cap as any one,
I am yours truly,
P. A. NFKELLAR.
Cl
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BRICK ROW NEXT DOOR TO C. S. M (?CALL.
g? . fife,
Wh m\
?IPUfAJ^U BROS.,
- DEALERS IN -
HorsdB, Mules, Buggies, Wagons
And Harness,
AFTER THIS D ATE, and during tho onitro Trading Season will
koop their ?STABLES WELL FILLED with a choico selection
or lioifios M)(\ Mules, which they will noll for Cash, or on timo
wit); good >ij)i>roved notes.
Wo hftvo root'fi ft j added Buggies, Wagons and Harness to our Stook
and we uitond to koop up-to-date goods at tho best prices.
Tho following is a list of some of the muk?s o? BUGGIES wo
(tow batidlo1- ' .
Ct*t*vtlrvui\ Watertown, Amen, Harbour, Wrecn, Stand*
timi anti YXtofcor^ Ourringo Co.
ootov.r i8/tyco. FULLER BROS.
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HEAD-QUARTERS FOR HARDWARE
For The Pee Dee Section.
We have recently moved
into the A, J* HOWES
Store where we are re
ceiving the Largest and
most complete stock o?
HARDWARE, CROCKERY,
GLASS AND TIN W?RE,
ever before carried in this
section of the State*
With increased lacilities for handling this
linc of goods we are bolter prepared to serve our friend than
ever before. WK BUY LARGE QUANTITE OF OUR
GOODS IN JOBBERS LOT?, andar? therefore in position
to save Ibo Consumer tho Freight on both Heavy and Shelf
Has d ware.
Thanking the Public for their kindness in the past, and solici
ting, at least, a portion of their trade, we remain
Vonr f.vnlTT vnnva.
Jnnuary 10, 1901.
PRESENTS WR EVERYBODY
l\Ui.l>?? \ny\y VOW WA. - ?J?Qtt Tlfp YOT'^CKST TC'
' TUK OLDEST!
r.ME NEWEST ?A>EAS i
%NTPJ 101BIT1BS T
Extensive Assortment*
FAIREST PRICES*
o
DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS ?N WATCHES,
JEW ELEY. SILVERWARE, Leather and\ Plush Gooda, Books
Christmas Cards, Brien Brae, Novelties of all kinds, Toys,
Useful and Ornamental.
Something for Every Person,
Something for Every Purse,
W. P.& ?F.F. BREEDEN
AV INC disposed of their General Merchandise,
will in futuro confine and devote their entire time
to tho following lino:
?mm w@Mt
Cash, or on time with good seourity.
BUGGIES, * MAHONS * Al WAGONS,
Following are some of the makes we handle :
Tyson & Jones, Rook Hill, Haokney,
Babcock and Advance.
Wagons--Auburn, White Hickory and Weber.
Harness Department?
nU1Al,!I^ll,NES,S?1[)K1>Air?MKN'1nift m0Hi W&M iD <he T* ti?f? Sootinn
U All Orado.? of Uarnoss ; ALSO all parta of Hornos?, from o Crupper to a ?row
Band. Wo also hayo a lar?o slook of Plow Bndloe, Wagon Bridlos, Collar Padi
and Collar of all Sissos and Orados.
IN FACT, wo koop overything holonging to a Horso or Mulo's wearing npparo
or that ho is hkoly to bo hitchod to. CALL TO SKID US.
W. P. & J, F. BKEEDEN
BBNNB!PTSVIIiIiE% S. O
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*?- TttY ?PR ATT'Sl'FOOD.
January 20, 1U00? ' -