The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, March 15, 1901, Image 3
BENNET?SYILLE, ?, 0.
.i.
KY % X. ItllOWX & VO.
QJJlc? West of C?iiH House.
Frilay, Maroh 16, 1901,
Marlboro County Officers.
.SHERIFF-J. B. (Loen
OMRK OF CLHUK-J. A Drako
JUDUE OF PROBATE--M. McLaurin
CORONER-C F, Covington
SUPEuviHOtt-M. IC Coward
Surr. KDUOATION-W, L. Stanton
TREASURER-J. H. Thomas
AUDITOR-IC, S. Carlislo
SENATOR-ICUOX Livingston
REPRESENTATIVES-J. (J. Dunbar, J.
C. Campbell, lt J* 'Freeman.
Directory of Bennettsville Lodges
CONSOLIDATED LODUK NO; 15, K. o?
P., moots ovory Monday ovoniDg at 7.30
ii'ntnok,
V, Turlington, ?. 0.
0. J. Lido, lt. of lt. &S.
MARLBORO LODUK NO. 88, meats at
H louettsvillo, Friday ovouiug, on or bo<>
(o e ouob full moon at 8 o'clock.
J. F. Kinney, NV. M.
J. T, Dulloy, Soorotury.
County Masonic Directory.
MARI.UORO CHAPTER NO. 30 lt. A.
" ;., meets nt Bonnottsvillo ou tho recoud
i i ?day of caeh mouth,
Hobt Chailio, II. P.
Il, 10. Smoklou, Socrclury,
ICUREICA LODOE No. 43, A. F. M..
moots at McColl. oaoh Suturday after
noon, before tho Cull moon,at 4 o'olook.
AURORA LODOE NO. 33, A. F. M.,
monts; ut Clio, Saturday on or afior each
l\tll moon at 3 o'clock, p. m.
J. T. Stamou, W. M.
iT. lat ^?c?iOO??t Scc?'c!?i? y.
Bennettsville Church Directory.
METIIOD'ST- C. IL Smith, P. C.
; tndtiy school 3.3t) p. ni. breathing at
11 00 a rn, and 7 30 p. m Prayer meet
ing Wed?osduy uftcruoou at 4.00 o'clock.
Superintendent Sunday school, Phil. A.
'lodges.
BAP?isr-Rev. Rufus Ford, Pastor.
.Sunday school at 10 00. Preaching Sun
.by nt 11.00 a. m., and 7.30p. m. I Prayer
vi jeting Thursduy evening at 8 o'clock.
.Superintendent of Sunday school, II. l\V
('.irroll.
PRESDYTEUIAN-Hov. II. W. Butwoll,
Pastor. Preaching every Sunda; at ll a.
vs, and 7.30 p. m. Prayor mooting on
f ittirsduy nftornoon at 4 o'olook. Sundny
school, ut 0 30 a. m. Suporintondeut of
*>hool, J. 15 ".Kelly.
Et'ISOOI'ALV-Rov. 0. W. Boyd, Hector,
'.'?onobing ovory Second and fourth Sunday
ni. ir n in j and 500 p. m. Sunday
:'iool at ' 9 30 a. m. Dr. J. A. Fatuon,
?. uporhitonderit.
Comity Church Directory.
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<>i;>i},> '(<:;!?!,<j CuvUK Aft ,!HiiH?W [
1 ?i;V. .). W. ARIAI li?.. 1'. eli
Firs! .Sunday-11 0. tu \ Pirie GrOv?
3 p. bi,, Smyrna.
Second Sunday, ll a, m MoColl.
3 p. rn, Beauty Spot.
Third Sunday-ll a, m., Pino G rovo,
' 3 p. ni, Smyrna.
Fourth Suuday, ll a. m. MoColl.
3 p. m. Beauty Spot.
Blenheim Circuit Appointments.
?EV. J. E. BKA HD, P. C.
Hebron first nod third Sunday ll a. m.
ljbonezor first and third Sunday 3 p. m.
Parnassus pooond and fourth Sunday Ht
M a. m. Ziou fccondand lounh Sunday
. ut 3 p. m,
^"^Clio Circuit Appointments.
REV. T. M. DENT, P. C.
?II?--First Sunday ll a. m.. Third
Sunday-3 p. m., Fourth Sunday 7.30 pm
'Koolah -First Suuday 3 p. m., Third
Sunday 11 a. tn;
Bothlohonv-Socond Sunday 3 p m.,
PourtU Sunday 11 a. m.
Manning-Second Sunday ll a. m.,
Fourth Sunday 3 p. in.
?MARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS.
FIRST ROUND-W. G. Pow Kit, P. E
Olio nnd Beulah, Olio, Fob 9,10
MoColl A Bennetthvillc Mill - ,
MeOoll, 15,17
.'. ?anottuvilln ot, Smyrna, " 16,17
UrightBvillo ot., Boy kin, " 2324
B nnottsvillo Stn, (night) moh 1 3
North Marlboro, Ebenezer, " 2,3
f'ombeim ot, Pu'uassus, " 9,10
j .vvTvw?v?/vvrrr?vvr?fvvrrm
Dewitt's Witch Hazel Salve will quick
ly beal tho wor.t burns and scalds nnd
iv ^lcavo a roar. L ean be applied to cuts
lind, raw surfaces^ with prompt and sooth
ing effect, TJiO il for piles and .'kin dis
eases. Bcvaro of wort bless counterfeit*.
J mug?as ISro?.
Notloo to Physlolans.
Physicians will please notify mool
ol! deaths and births ns tho law rc
c-lires within tho corporate limits of
tho town. 1 cannot koop n complete
n ..ord without tho reports. It is n
good law nod ought to bo complied
wilSf Respectfully,
MILTON MCLAURIN,
8ec'y Board of Ilenlth
- Bo your clothing need clean*
itt,", and repairing? If so, take
ri; m to Bio war t's barber shop
tu I they will havo it dono in tho
bftiiv style
SH02 AND HARNESS SHOP,
RICHARD EVAN}?, a first-class
i'bne Maker of 25 years experience, has
opened a SHOE and HARNES? REPAIR
KHOr) at Frank Adams' Old Stand. His
pritjj?e are reasonable, while his work ls
unexcelled.
.-*<??>?-'
I'1 rc ah buckwheat and maple
y up at F. E. & W. M. Rowe's.
VMBER! J-''
x,vmnr.n /
Any kind you
tyt.nt, Apply to
J, M. JACKSON.
July ft, 1000,
P&tltXWAI,.
;iMr. und Mrs. La?rin Coving
top pf Olio spout Sunday in our
town.
Master Bonnie MoGilvray of
of Olio y/?C? hi tovfu Tuesday .au?
called lo soo us,
Miss Anulo Rogers, who has
boon touching in Sumtor county
hus returned home.
. Mr. J. IL Bonnott of Clio at
tended the inaugural ceremonies
in Washington last week.
Mr. G W. Huestess of Ked
Hill was up Saturday and called.
He will plant corn tnis week.
Mr. C. A. Brown of tho Beth
el section was up Monday. No
nows in his seotlon.
Capt. Wm Taylor, the hustling
agent of tho McCormick grain
machinery was iii Smithville on
Tuesday. ,
Miss Mamie Hilliard has taken
a position at Mittle's Emporium,
and will be pleased to soo her
many friends,
Mr. W. L<. Kinney of Parnas
sus attended the Inaugural of
President McKinley. Tho death
of his father forced him home on
tho 9th.
Squire D. D. Stubbs and Mas
ters Colin McLano and Luther
Goodwin, his baby boys, of
Brightsvillc. were in town Tues
day. !
Mr. and Mrs. Silas Bounds and
Mr. C. B. Bristow of Florence
of Florenco attended tho funeral
of their sister Miss Jane Bristow
on Monday afternoon.
- Mr. R L. Kirkwood has re
turned from tho northern mar
kets, and tho Bonnottsville Dry
Goods and Millinery Co*, aro
opening novelties never seen
hore before.
DEAH'I'S DOINGS.
The bud nows was received here
Friday ol the death ol' Mr?. Taylor,
ibo venerable mother ol' Messrs Johu
and Georgo Tuylor, tho well photo
graphers Mrs. Taylor for several
yearn wns a resident of our town but,
moved to Darlington some months
ago.
***
Died rt her home in Sentit Ben
ncttsvillo on Sunday morning March
10 1901 nt 10 ou'oloek, after a pro
trncUd illness, Misa Juno Bristow;
eldest du tighter of the lalo Mrs.
Eliza Bridtow in her 08th year. She
was an nmiablo christian lady and a.
devoted member of Bounettevillo Hap
list church. She had a host of friends,
many of whom will remember hor
kind and gentle ministration"* in times
of sickuees and distress. But she was
wanted up higher, and she was toady
and willing to go,
Tired, and weary of llfo'a burden*,
For Kat in tho tnauMotia ot tho blcBt
She leaven one brother Und si.; sis
tirs-C. D. Bristow now of Florence,
Mrs Silas Bounds, M rt?. J. 0. Harden,
Mri r>. F. V'inven,, Mm Ira Bounds,
Mi.......j.r..ii?y,.; ,\ -A^.I ;:r .;rsUi
aim Knii?;, Hristow
The futuna! ?cryices wo.n- hold ot
IC vor JJ re ti ii ('obi jf tory on Monday
nftcrnt o i at I o'?lo?jf conducted by
her paster Kev. Itu fus Ford in the
presence of a largo com o ti rsc of rela
tives and friends
* *
*
Died Maidenly on Friday m )ruing
Inst, while engaged with some neigh
hors in directing n force of hands stop
?ing th? spread of lire on his land.-*,
'apt. W. F. Kiuuey. No man in tho
county wns better known, none hud
moro friends, having served tho coun
ty as Representative in (hu Legis'n?
turo nnd ulso County Supe? visor. The
sudden close of his honored service
was a shock to all, und his loss u de
ploied by every ono Ho wrote his
own indelible eulogy in his life work
SB a citizen, a patriot, pub'.ic servnut.
neighbor, friend--honest aud faithful
in all He was boru February 14,
18-10, aud died March 8, 1901.
The funeral services were held nt
Pu ri m ss-.is church on Sunday morning
at ll o'clock, condnoted bv Kev. W.
0. Power assisted by Hev. J. TO Beard,
nnd the remains were luid t > rest in
thc beautiful cemetery near by with
m (ison ic hom-rs by t! O represen tu ti voj
of tho Chapter and Lodges in tho
court/. The eulogy Wt S tit li e cd by
Hon j H. Hudson 'J boro was on
immense cr wd in a tendance to pay
the 1 nt ttibi ti to his memory.
Whose Property.
A box containing some child
ren's hose was left, some time ago,
in Ibo County Superintendent's
office. Tho owner can get it by
culling at thc oflloe.
Cheap Rates.
On account of the General
Missionary Conference of tho
M. E. Chrroh, South, to be hold
at New Orleans, La., on April
24th and 30th, 1901, the Atlan
lie Coast Line will sell round
trip tickets to New Orleans,
La , nt rate of one first class fare
round trip. Tickets sold April
22nd, 2Brd and 24th, iron clad
signature form, limited to con
tinuous passage in each direct
ion, with final limit May 2nd.
1901.
Davo Murtlook Dead.
Dave Murdock, colored, re
membered as the man who shot
Tony Hope, and for which he
served a term on the chain gang
wns shot and killed by James
Munnerlyn, on Mr. Wade Flet
cher's place over in Richmond
county, on the 28th. Munnerlvn
skipped, but we hear that his
brother Philip hnsbeon arrested
and placed in Rockingham Jail
as an accessory.
- -_-.
An Offer Hight,
By aa arrangement with the Richmond
Times wc can git? tho aubacrlbora to tho
DsMOOltAf a aplaudid dally and two val
ued monthly V-idl four*--*for $3 215,
TOWN AND COUNTY NJ3W8.
i .'
- Go ahead ana plant your seed
now.
- Now moon next Wednesday
and tho last of winter.
- Mr. Rowe caught some nish
last week but tho run was poor.
- Three more 'months for the
stamp businoss.
JS?Tliud meat oho wing Tobacco
eave your tinga, for sale at
MoGilvray's
- The ground hog limit for
winter weather expires to mor
row.
- Some vory cold weather
last week and several wore laid
up from exposure.
- The raiu Sunday was a bless
ing to those who had been biting
sand for soyorai days.
Rod coon Oho wins; Tobacco,
premium on tage at McGilvrays
- After all Cougress did more
for ns in ono day than the Legis
lature did in forty.
Fanoy line of grooeries always
on hand at J, li. Hamilton's
- If tho old saying bo true
that a pint of March dust is worth
a bushel of corn in September,
this year will be a good year for
corn.
|3gr"Ptittbli ?fe Honey Chowing
Tobacco, premium on tage l'or ?alo
at McQ Ivruy'e.
CofTiic lOets por lb at
J. li. Hamil ton's
Frosh home ground hominy for
sale by A. J. Woodie ?fe Son.
- Farmers have you seen those
Corn Droppers at W, P. Brood
en's? You will need ono.
If yon are in need of a good
horse or mule try Strauss.
ASST*'Now ?B thc time to buy a
young, broke mule. Strauss has
some good OUCH.
Get tho best. It. A. Drake of
Dunbar sells the cabbago collard
seed-Home raised and carefulyl
selected.
A beautiful line of Rugs and
Hassocks just arrived at
. C. 8. McCall's.
2 lbs Lenriug Roasted Coffee for
26ets at J. B. Hamilton's.
Fino home made oana syrup for
salo by A. J. Woodie ?fe $on.
- Mr. L. D. Newton of Now
to!?8villo has 100 bushols Of
"unknown" poas for sale.
Fresh homemade Butter reoicved
daily nt A. J. Woodie & Son.,.
A good selection of Watch Re
pairs kept ou salo by A. J. Woodie
?fe Son.
Car of Anchor Lime host "on
market just received by
Bennetts vii lo Hardware Co.
AL: Y yost, nt- F. Ki ? YY. M.
ftowo:
Fres!? homo i-roun.' meal l?o
lind afc tho.storo of A. j. NVotkilo $
Son.
--.AU who love lino Tinctures
should seo G. W. Wadctills pretty
selection.
If you want a good smoko call
on F. E. & W. M. Rowe. We
have the best line of Cigar* and
Tobacco ever carried in Bomietts
ville,
??TTostnm Cereal tho great
substitute for Coffee or Tea lor
nervous people at F. E. & W. M.
Rowe.
- Attention is asked to tho now
advertisement of Fuller Bros.
They have some nico now buggy
animals how.
t?T* Bot Paper, paper and Envel
opes, Tablets and Staiiciners Supplie*
all grades and styles, at J. T. Douglas'
A full lino of Brass Fittings in
cluding Injectors and Inspirator?
for sale at Hardware Store.
- Special attention is asked to
tho new advertisement of Mr. G.
W. Waddill. He has some pretty
goods for presents.
Law and Order League.
Wilmington, N. C., has perfec
ted nu organization for tho better
ment of tho morals of the commun
ity. Ono of its creditable aims u tho
breaking up as far as possible Sun
day desecration. If thoro was no
other object or purposo in view,
this one of itself should enlist tho
hearty cooperation of nil good citi
zens. Every comm uni ty iu the coun
try should have a league of this
sort.
Agents Wanted,
Tho publishers of the fumous big
illustrated weekly nowspnper, PENN
SYLVANIA GniT, uro now placing rep.
re8entatives at every post oiliuo in
South Carolina and they desire tho
service* of capable hustling agents in
each of tho following towns of Marl
boro county.
Clio, Dunbar, Kolh.ck, McGill Ta
tum Stn nod in euoh other towns ns
aro not already supplied. Tho work
ia profitable and pha-nnt. A portion
of Saturday only is required. Over
5,000.agents oro doing splendidly.
No money whatever is required. Ev
erything ls furnished free. Stationery
rubber stamp\ ink and pad,' adver
tising matter, ?ample copies oto. Pop
ors are shipped to he paid for ut tho
end of each month Thoso not s ld
aro not charged 1er Write.to the Gr.t
Publishing Co, Williurnaport,' Pa.,
(ind mention the Democrat.
^ Kggs-aotly-Eggsl
BARRED PLYMOUTH HOOK*.
Beat all round Farmers Vo*l In tho world,
(tholen &t?? at 6\JO par Sotting of 13.
I}, 0 NF,WYON, Tatum, a, 0,
?}'/"- . . t \ ;- ' ,:'.;'Y.:(;vii.
RELIGIOUS NOTES.
\ Tho hour for Sunday school at tho
Prosbytorlan ohm ch baa bo JU ilwcd nt io
o clock a. ru.
Tho hour for Sunday ool.ooi at thc
l?piwjupt? uhuroh baa UJOU changed irom
6 p, ru. to 9 30 a. m ,
Tho hour for Sunday school at tho Moth
odist oburoh has boon changed to 3 30
o'clock lu tho afternoon.
Tho Wednesday nfteruoou prayer meet
lu jr nt tho. Muthodist ohuroh (a Pow held at
4.00 o'clock.
Prayer 'meeting at tho Baptist ohurub
ovcry Thursday ovouiug >?t 8.00.
Tb? mou's prayer mooting at the
Met bod ?Ht church is hold overy Wed nott
day evening at 7 30. Th? publie invited
Tho hour for Sunday eohool .at the Hap*
'<{st olnir-jh hus buou changed^ to 10.00
and ibo hour for proaoldng to ir.00 a. m.
saeta?????
CUPID'S WORK.
On Sundiiy afternoon . March.
LOth, 1901, by Rev, L. M. Humer
at his residence Mr. Silas M.
Spears of Hebron S. 0., and
Miss Lillie Pate of lied Springs
N. C.
- At Jackson's Barber Shop, next to
The Marlboro Hotel you can gel a sha e
with a Sterilized Razor The Sierilhv1
has just been purchased.
Buists celebrated garden seed
?fe onion sets, a fresh supply j nat
in at
C. S. McCall's.
Don't You Lo va Flowers?
Ii BO, and you want some pretty
pot? of all sizes in which to place
them, call at thc Hardwaro store
and you can bo suited.
Dewitt'* Liul i K i riv lli-vrs aro ibo host
liver pilli ever made. JOusy to take and
never gripe. DoUObAS BitOS'
?faTFull line ofLandreth's
and Ferry's gurdon seed, also
onion sets, white and red, l'or
sale by-J. T. Douglas ? Bro,
Unclaimed Lottors.
LottorB add r HM d to tho ? ulowtng MHinod
(.craouH remain une.,11dl for at tho po it
omeo lu BonuGttBville :'
? O. Ii, Johnson,
Jim Wallace,
Jim Klug,
Wsllaoo W. Bdl,
Tonnie Polu?'i, .,,
?. U. X.owu,
n P Peel.
MI88 B Williams, .
* .? Julia Roger*,
Adolino Brow a,
{' M otho B Smith,
Mra R**qr Washington.
.. A PI UN Jil 1311 ATTACK.-'?
? - An attack Wa3 'lately made on C. I?.
Collier of Ulur?ket?i:lowa, that-noar!y.:
proved lulah . It cafhii rhrouyh his'kid.*
neys, His back j>0t so lame he could hot.1
stpop without great: pain, nor sit iii a
chair fxeept propped ?y ..\\?'uoi.s. ?'?
ri'tO?dy helped bim uniil hr. tried i '.ic :
i rio Hilt-M.. Which emict'i?cl slitc-i a w?ii
?Wi ..c.---?? gih ;/?..,.?,.bw.j'-..A-,-.../.,;.::,y.
['?Vi new limit ?.'his nia;v!ou- :e.:dh.iii<J'
c ires O'icKftchc lind kidney trsiiblt;, pun
iiiii .- blood and hd ! ls 11,) y 1 ir heall ti
Qniy ijoc at J. I douglas & Bro.
WHATJB VOUR PAOB WOKTHP
Sometimes a fortune, but never, it you
have a sallow complexion, a jaundiced
look, moth patches and blotches on thc
sion.-all signs of Liver trouble. But |)r
King's New Lite Pills give Clear skin
Hosy Cheeks, Rich Complex! m;?
Only 2scents at J. T. D n ;las & Rr \
POOLED THE BORCHCONTS
AU doctors to'd Renick Hamilton ol
West Jefferson, O., alter suffering 1 ?
months irom Rectal Fis ula. he wou'd
die unless a costly op?ration was per
formed, but he cured htmselt with Buck?
len's ArnicaSalve, the hesi in thc World
Surest Pil?? cure on lihrth.
25c a box, at J, T, Douglas & Bro.
^"Ladies call at P. E <fc W.
M. Howe's for Sa polio tho great
est powder for cleaning and pol
ishing Silver Ware, Glass and
Tinware, ns a polish it has no
equal.
"Wo have tho best, cheapest, and
most complete line of Groceries
over carried in Uennettsville.
R VJ. & Wi M. Rowe.
- Ti Hos, Mortgages, Bills of
j yale, Note and Mortgages, Rent
Notes, Contracts for Rent, short
Lions for supplies, can be found
at tho Democrat otlice.
- A fino lot of ono and two
horse wagons just in at Breeden
& Co's., at bottom priced.
Wo aro agents for Broodon's
stalk cutter
Bennottsvillo Hardwaro Co.
fa?" Pipos and Smokers Supplies in
endless variety can bo found at J. T.
Douglas'.
Muny people worry boo:tu*o they believe
they have ho n t disease The chancos aro
thu their hearts uro all right but their
stomach* uro unable td digest food. Kodol
Dyspepsia Curo digests what you eat aud
provonts ibo formation of gas which
makes tho Rtomuch press against the
.heart, lt will cure overy form of indigo.-?
lion. Douglas Bros.
-... ?4S?> d':V -
8?- Paints, Oils, Varnish,' Olnsr,
and Rrushes can bo bought al lowest
prices at J. T. Douglas'.
TO OU11E A OOIiU.IN ONE DAY
Tttko Laxativo Bromo Qulnlno Tublolfl. All
druggists refund the money if it fails t<>
onre. E. W. drove's vlgnatnro 01 overy b:>x
Prioo 350 a box.
Prlvato LWory,
Mr. H. C. R?wo has oponed a
private livory business at his home
on Spencer street, and is prepare?I
to Rend you nnywhoro in tho coun
ty you want to go. Parties wanting
a nice single team for an afternoon
drive can bo accommodated on good
ierms, If you want to go, to Olio,
or to Chcraw ?oe him,
'KT
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To feopleof Bennettsville
And surrounding country :
.uOOO0<, vOO00OOOO0?<>
P>w York, March 7, 1901 ?
Wo " ! ?'v to call your attention and ask you just to wait a few
days : ii4 buying Goods and seo our innmtnoth stock of up-to
dattN MhJ;',
iy)<;*'0p'wp, Trimmings, Silk, Neck wear, Laces, Embroideries,
Mi^ifMifify . ?hirl?, im linc of Notion*, Shoes, Ladies arid
il fr, y i:".< hiiiff. Men and Boys Hats and Gaps,
Mll.jJNt?ltt GOODS, the prettiest ever seen in Bennettsvilte
\>'?rl0|(j iu)t time nor space tp enumerate, but want you to call
and see) Our Three Buyers have spent several days in New
YnrkOif^, riiiladelphia and Baltimore, securing the Up to Date
0)o;un ivt Hu. $to?k. We intend to ehow you a FIRST-CLASS
STO?ft Ko seconds, auction and second-hand goods.
en? <?uul nil, Look n ml Seel
Bc'1'u.ettsville Dry Goods & Millinery Co.
ol. v KIRKWOOD'S OhD STAND.
J. T. no-'?.: J VS.
A. 0. DOUGLAS.
9
"Pmcticai Pharmacists and Dealers in -
psirivlJriigs and f&alont. J^edic.iiics,
Plain ??mci Fancy Stationery and School Supplies.
Paints, Oils, Yara?s?i, Blushes,
Q-LASS and PUTTY.
?wFINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. ^>
(!,?v- . />;.,triplions carefully . compounded at all hours
ami guaranteed io be of thc Unrest JDrugtt and at
i ?> .sonable prices.
A ft??f Yme Carden Seed & Onion Sets,
Th.anvfi.l. for past liberal patronage we solicit a continuance of same.
J, T, DOUGLAS k BRO.
Jiitmn i y :-,!. 1901.
AT TBS OLD STA&T0.
HE'S 'MENU Bil IM.
Do %\y:Qyou are right, then go ahead, said Davy
5 ) ( ) < -<:!,ot, and so say we, when we oiler von TI I E MOST
PA,I/J ;,i?.?:,l(:l,,.l)ISIIES FOR THE TABLE, Tliree times a day.
^ ? FOR BREAKFAST. ?;
'II.MV i.hie.k wheat, M a pit.- Sy? oil, O.t-io al, tliiH Fi.di, . ^
.... , Jla.-cny, l.n>;l?,f.)M J??-MM!, Vc tl \ j)uii Ti ip.-, ty
...?>:.?<-i^i?/iV;i^.r. .nun?, J^.-t, m$ Mollee, (/eco?, :
^?#^f^?||? fig ty&tytf ,?;. ;g
FOR D?^t??^ 1
mk
Wo have Flavored S.iup, Corn and Ho uis,Tomatoes and
Okra, Ko. st Heel', linn?, Maccironi, Cheese, P.'n-1.
\\\D?tnrd Sunco, Coined liam, Cranberry Sanco, Plum
Pudding, Jellie?, Apples, Nuts. Raisins, Panics.
FOR SUPPER
We havo Oyster?, Slice.il liam, Chicken, flumed Beef,
Sausage.. Crackers Sh retied Codfish Waters,
Mustard Sardinas, Clnrrics, Pears, Postum Corral;
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< hiv supply oC Canned Goods, Pickles, and Dainties are of THU
IVKST, Let us supply your wants.
- F. E. & W. M. ROWE,
Kennetts vii le, ?. C.
h?ne sr?, as.
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AS*
DR. M0F1TOS g Allays Irritation, Aids Digestion,
Rulotes the Doweb,
Strengthens the Child,
Makes Teething Easy.
. TEETHINA Relieves the Dowel
( , , troubles of Children of
Costs only 25 cents at Druggists, ANY AGE.
/OrmaU 25conta to c. J. MOFFETT, M. D., 8T. LOUIS. MO.
(Teething Powderj)
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O1? laantl AT STRAUSS STABUH B11P0T
S'i'llIT a nice Sot of young
And will continue to keep them for sale.
Nothing be Misrcprosonted and you cai rely on
PA til i> HALING^.
l'Vhvufiry 7, 1001.
NEW STORE!
?MODS!
IT? vi hg secured the now store
nexl (l(),-),t (? tho Douglas' Bros,
Drug store, we have opened up
M nice stock of General Mer
chandize, and solicit a call from
Hie generous publio and an in
. portion of our prices before
buying their
Dry aoods. [Shoes,
lHats. Notions,
?nd Grooeries.
Wc shall pnv el<?8?? htt?itttVti io otir
lino ol Fancy Grooeii c, Cnnncd Q0a*
, Wu intend also to mako a few
?Iir?yiahica -Homo 01*0(1 nd Meal nnd
1? oniny, Fresh Butter nnd puro Cano
Syrup.
Oar tnoUp will ho HOM:8T ^EIOilTS,
vnioEs,
..-.Soliciting a liberal shuro of your
pat ft) nn/,".', wo aro
ViR-?U TO P?.RAftH
A. ,T. WOODLK & HON
10, .1001.
A FREE PATTERN
UR . ? ? ?V o ? ? . ? ? -4 ? V ?
Ja (your own 6-aectluu) to every ?tU>
^ scriber. Ou ly ?0 otu ta a year.
A LADIES' MAGAZINE.
A teni txAUltful colorfil p)*Ui J tfttflt
(aanldiif i?niMiiiUnj ?coiiunilc? j fancy
work ; h.nix liol J lilia*! I.>.-i ?o?, ?ic. Sub*
?frill? tu il ?>-, or, tend jt. tor Uteit copy.
1.2.1/ ?t*enu w.iMcd. S?ud for KIWI.
?tytIMi, Rcllibte, Rliuut?, Up-to.
date, ^conointcnl and Absolutely
Cci K-ci-l'luliur lMper l'Atiems.
mm?Bm
* ?2 (No*SeBm?Altow(ince Patterna.)
ts Only io and it ct?, ??c.?-noni hither.
Auk (or tlicm. Sold in nearly ?vary city
?nd town, or by tnill (rom
TUG MCCALL CO.,
130 MO We?! Mitt St., N?? Y?rtc.
6 offer First-class f Horse
Wagons complete at $25-Spot
Caslb Hardware Co?
' We have recen
a lio ok a n tl Magazine
?oiiiit?i* to;eonr J"ew?lry:
Department*
. in the Magazine Department wo will atumdt
to furnish such copies of Periodicals as aro desired by the *
Reading Public. First, we must learn what is wanted.
Come and see our assortment. If you don't seo what
you want, ask for it,
Mo W. CAHRvLi^
^Bennetts ville, 8? 'jC*
. * M " y ' Mr.' i*..
March 15, 1901, vi. t,bo 6Un-?,v
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^UliliEK BRO?
?9
DK?LK??? IN
Horses. Mules, Buggies,
And Harness,
AFTEtt TH 13 DATE, and during tho entire Trading Season \rM
koop their STABLES WELL FILLED with a choice selection
of Horace and Mules, which tlioy will nell tor Cash, or on time
with good approved notos.
We have recently added Dogies, Wagons and Harness to our Stock
and wo intend to keep up-to-date goods at tho best prices.
Thc following is a list of some of tho makes ot BUGGIES we
now i andie
ConiUutxl, Watertown* Amern, Harbour, Wrccii, Ht and
?i'd mid Sfi'.ekory OnrtflnjEa Co.
ootoU ?s, ,<,oo. FULLER BROS;
IMWNHH?
MRMW iM.mm vwt
110 f ??.M FOB ii?Ol??L
For The Pee Dee
Wc have bought this season a large number of/<3oxe
and Leach Cotton Plantera? which wo aro
selling yery close.
wo seii 3^&y?joEiL&x:& .^rioa?dL
Oorm. JPlO.DO.'teariB,, every one of
which is guaranteed lo give perfect satisfaction.
Wo still have a limilcd number ot C3t"lja.?&!0.0>
J3?&?JTXl&'l3LtC>l?& Unsold.
A Large Lot of
Hra;BB S^it-tiOOLgTiB ^ Engines, and
in Pact a very largo lino of Hardw?rOi
every dcseriplion. just received, all of which wc aro offering
at HOCK BOTTOM PJUCKF.
Get our prices on Every thing in our Lme
before buying elsewhere.
- 'V
IT WILL FAIT YOU f
Very truly yours,
Wi: M ??
f*\ Vnl
February 7, 1001;
.P. BttEEjJH
IS BT?UL AT THB OtiB B'S?AND
Ready to Serve hyrt^^
. Morses and MiiSe%
Oash, or on time with good security.
SOLK AGENT For "Old Hickory," 1?Auburn" and "White
Hiokory" WAGONS. .
Tyson &'Jones, Hackney, babcock, Jlloek Hill, Continental
Advance and Brown Oarrlago Co.
fi?f* T ?m disposing of my ttoek of R1UDLK8? COMiAttg. COLLAlU?>?PS
and K0B1?8 at, apecial pri??a'
3m. i, looi W..!?, BttE?S?E?f.