The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, March 29, 1901, Image 4

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BENNETOYILLE.-S, C, ? ?.-...>....,..,.,..... O.'Jlco (if?&pf Cen t ////?..;<". Fiihy, Mrnl), 19)1, MARION O?ST.RICT Af'PplM PMENT'o. j SKO^ND UOUHD -\V. 0. l'dWI lt, i>, K. UMo and Douluti, Bf'uluh, ?,'?y 25 26 Moduli & li?nuoitsv?lo Mill ?j ? ;,>ionu?Usvill>?, " 26,27 Bonuottsvlllo ct, Pino GroVoj Jouo i,? lirighUvllto, nothol (aftotiuon) " 2 North Marlboro, Now Hopo, u }!,<> JJoanottsvillo Stu, (nlybt) Juno 14,16 -ttlnnhoim ot, 16,17 ?rn?>WtuU.^X.v*y^.'VJ.\\.vy. ar?? - - v rsv -.... v c. BW : A .\;.- ?? Marlboro County 0(Hoers. HliBttlPF-J. M. Orono ,. ' CLERIC OF OLHHK-J. A. I) rt! ko JUDUK OF PltOIiVJ i". -M. M.:L'iUl!n CORONER-0. 1?\ (loviiu'.ton ?SUPERVISOR-M. 10 Coward j^jmL'r. IOi)uo,V'?'io.v - W. J?. Bi tinton "'TIRBXS^RER-J. II, ' !-. oii'is AUDITOK-IC. ?. Onvlkslo 8 B N ATO ti-IC 110 x .1 ii V1 ti gs 10 h REI? a usu Mr ATi VHS-J. 0. Dunbar, J i C.Cauipbell, lt L F rt-fi u in, Directory of Benn ct is ville Lodges CONSOLIDATED I?ODOE NO. 15, IC. til P., uioets ovory Monday evening lit 7.30 o'clock. W. Tm li r.s ion, C C. 0. J. Lido, IC ol' lt.. & S? MARLIIORO TiiiDOE No? 88, moots ni Bonncttsvillo, Fi'tday evening, on of Le* Toro ouch full inonu nt 8 o'clock. J. IA Kinney, \V. M. J. T, Dud loy, Secretary. County Afasonic Din dory. MARLBORO CHAPTER NO. 30 lt. A. 'M., moots at Bonnetlsvillo ou ? ho second Friday of each month. I Holt Clnliin, ll. P. jil, IC, Slookton, Secretary. EUREKA liOoaE No. 43, A. P. M., moots ni MoColh ouch Saturday after noon, bo foro tho lull moon,ut .! o'clock. AUROUA. LODGE NO 33, A. F. Mo moots nt Clio, Snthrdtty on or after each full moon :tt 3 o'dook, pi nv, .). T. Stanton, \V. M. J. TC. McLeod, Secrclniy, Benicttsville Ck urah Directory. MKTUOD'ST- C. li. S ni i til. I*. C. Sunday school 3.3!) p. ni, IV?? aching tit 11.00 n in, and 7 30 p. ni Pr? yr niocl ing Wcdocsdiiy afternoon nt o'clock] ~iupcrin(?ndcnt Sunday fcoh ??'I, I-nib A. llodgos. BAPTIST-Hov. Rufus lund, Pas?or. linday school at 10.00. I Vouching Sun ay ttt ll .1)0 it. in,, upc' , SO p in. Pm j i i' 'JOCling l'koi'd'.ty cy ?ny. pi n iv 0 i'VitiioriiiiciVdchl ol' ?.ittv!ay ieboob li \V JArrolb ?|ttL ,.,.v.,..'? if.vb:N . " I ..: ?. / - i rnu-.i, 'si'stor lYeae'iir,/1 , .- ?i >. , : , .. 1 VI :. .m., und f?.3j! (v, Pi iy. i* <n< ; lit . -.ii Th uv.-?la y aftoiliti n at '. v. . ... ''Viohnol, :?i " 80 i. MI. Hu/i ;i -, . ol .behool, J, Ju- Kelly. V Kl'racoi'AL-Rev. O. W. Boyd, Hector, preauhing ovory scooiid uv tl fourth Uuudn'y ut tv, a tn, and soo p. rn, Kuiuh\v sohOol ?it 9 30 n. lu, Dr. J. A. J'uison, ihiporintendont. Oounty Church Directory. Bennettsvilh Circuit appointments REV. J. W. A KI A II.],, |>. (!. Pirst Sunday-11 a. m., ?'ino C?rovt" 3 p. nu, yiuyi'hti. Second Sunduy, ll u. m McC?lb '.>> p. m, Heiiuty M po t. Third Sunday-ll .>>. ul';, Pino (Irove, "_?.S 3 p. in, Sniyfrid. -?''TFouVth Sunday, ll a. in MeColl. i 3 p. m, Honu'y Spot. Blenheim Circuit Appointments. HIOV. ?Ti F. IIKA Ul), I'. ('. j llobron first nnd (hird ^uiulny ll n. m. jObonozor lir.st and (hird Sundtiy 3 p, ni. Parnaysus Rucond and foi nh Suinbiy M ll a. m. 55?on focOtitlnud lo'urth Suuday nt 3 p. m. Clio Circuit Appointments TRTiV. 'P. M. DI'XT. r. 0, tjlio-- Fiv?<i .1 11 a. m.. Third .Sundi?.y 3 n.i j?undiiy 7 30 p iii ? .JJou'inh j ?.. * 3 p, iii , Thiid Jun J iv 11 ti' tn. . :JtothUihoio bindtiy 3 p m., ?i'ourik ii un- iy i - it. Manning-Soeoiid Sunday ll a. rn,, Jfourth Sunday 3 p, in. V *r -v* v V v /* H- v" i Bowitt's Witch H a ?cl Svlvc will (?nick ly hon! tho wo l'y I burn;? anti milds nod jiot loavo a ?par. It eau lie applied lo eilis ?Jud raw auffacos wifh pro'iiijii ?nd snoth ingclTool. tJi-0 it for piloi-iiiul s-ltin dis oases. Buwaro of ,v.n ;!.b .-; cutinp 1 i'oiis. Douglas Bros. , ' Dewitt's Lilil? Mai ly libers alb i bo l ost fiver-pill* . uw.r made Jbv y lo (alco anil ,/?|ovor gripe. DOUOLAS BROM Jf?W?i?ii]l lino of l/tiuliotli's and Perry's garden sootl, also onion sets, white and rtkl; for wale by-J. T. Douglas * Uro, A ny kind you want. Apply to J. M. JACKSON. sJuly 3, 1900. HTATIO OP SOUTH CAROLINA; COUNTY OK MARLHORO, "^jrOTIOR is hereby priven thal ibo ?in* .tAf? dcralgnud will apply io ihe Fucioin rv ol' Slain of Soiiih Cavoluni ' ii or after April 2d, 1901, foi' i.lio ?..manco of ofr.lifl.> cato of ineorpotaiion. purui.tni io l.lio provisions of "An Act to Provide' for. tip? (incorporation ol' Holid-nis. Ivluiv?iotutl, Hocial, Frntcrntil or ( hnriiubW Chutchc??, .I^idj?cs, Sooieliba, As?o/'iaMotin or (.?pi? pnnios, and for Aincudioi? (l?'. (Miarteri ofnipso ?lrO.idy Po.IHN! ami lo U- Form od," approved Febriiny li':1', hK)0, in behalf of ??VBROH?KN 0K.MKTKUV A.Sfjq ' .CIA Tte M, ft'ii Aasooiiitiou winch bus its lu vdfpiarigrs in the cfiU-.i y nlbrc?fiid, (iivon under our haiidi und t>oa!? this iMtW day of Maroli 1001, m-.ii ]\)\ lH'Did'iv, 30bliA oUDiiKY* J, T. ?) Ul) bli Y. Rcnn?ti?villo, S. U, Hov. H. W. Barwell is oxpoc tod homo this week. Kv?v. J. H. Board of Blonhoim was in town yesterday. Kev. T. INJ. Dont, ol Olio, was up Wednesday and called. Wo regret lo report that Miss Leola S wein ii is quito sick. Mr. Wi loy Alk ison, who has beon down \viih tho grip is out again. Messrs J. A. Drake and Vv\ P. Covington spent friday in Smith ville. Miss Lef?la Morrison of Maxton is hero on a yisit to her aunt Mrs. Jack Lido. Mr. J. W. Perkins was in town Saturday. Ho reports corn plan ted and ready for cotlon. Senator McLaurin who lias been spending1 a fow days hoio, returned to Washington yestoi day. M iss Ghadbotirn who has been visiting Miss Annio May ?icaud has returned to her homo in Wil m i linton. Mr. A. A. Stanton, of McColl, is on a visit to his brother Henry in Mississippi, who loft Marlboro 81) years ago. Miss AV ilma Mooro, who has been taking a business course in Columbia Jiusiuess College, oame homo Monday night. Miss Julia O'Neil, tho popalar saleslady at Kirkwood's returned ?alurdtiy night lo take part in the spring opening this week. Mr. Houston, a popula? engi neer on tho run botween Colum bia and Agusta was over Monday night to spend a few days in our town, Mr. L. M. Howerlon, a popular engineer on the Southern Ky., between Columbia and Augusta', has been spending a few days in our town. Mr. D. D. McDuffio, ono of tho hustling farmers of the Ebenezer section, having planted his corn has gono on a visit to friends in Nor Hi Carolina. MT. B. P. Huckabeo, now of the Bingham section was in town Saturday. Bo has a nico farm over tho lino this year and is pleased willi his new homo. Wo aro glad to learn that Mrs. D. C. Whlto is getting batter. This is the Oth week and hor fri?j?ds and relatives are truly glad i hal hopes for recovery are good. Prof. J. W. Canada, who taught at Pine Grove about 8 years ago. was in town last week canvassing for the Appleton ' . i T?o i " vr'e is looking woll jand ir ii \Uin:;. ino?oy'i j IS 61;, A. i.,. V:?? lori mg of Tut? inn! wa'.< n\ 'o<vu Snfcrh'day Ho is ino raisoij, live i.eae?H.'.v wno j\ wcirk.!....: l?irder for tho honor ! i h iii'; prbi'osfMon tl an..for tito [ m.Mar.- nd couts in il. Tho inundo?i'Mr,,< mear V,:di? ows will be pleased lo hear that lie has been promoted to tho po si lion of foreman of tho freight car department in the Coast Lino Shop at Wilmington. Mr. W. C. Breeden, who has been cotlon buyor here and at Clio for tho past two years, is now with R. C. Hudson in the wholesale grocery ' businoss, where hi 3 friends will lind him. Dr. J, A. "Woodley, a nativo of Clio bat now of Sumter, is spend ing some time in our midst in the interest of lifo insurance. Ho ro presents a good company and will visit all sections lo give all a chance. ^ Mr. J. F. Bolton tho "all tl o year round"? honey man was in (own Saturday and delighted his patrons willi load of honey for spring use (buggy load of buck ets,) so helpful incases of cold and sore throat. He says his spring barrel is not yet exhaus ted. DOTS FROM HARMONY. Farmer's ure neatly through planting their corn, they aro busy getting ready to plant cotton some have already plan lcd a little cotton, Mr. Chircneo Hubbard for ono. Mia. Ann Conner of Beimctts ville visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Spear?, Saturday and Monday, she returned to her homo Sunday, Miss Muggie Stewart of Red Hill is visiting at thc home of Mr?. Betsy Quiolc. Mrs. Drueilla Stubbs has been vor y .sieh', hut is improving. Mr. and Mrs. William Spoars who have been very sick arc able to be out h gain. The Harmony school closed last Friday. Mr, James MeQuaigo and Mas ter Charlie Spears visited nt tho homo of Mr. Janies Spears of Ben ncUaviilo Sunday afternoon. Miss Lizzie Spears is sick with the grip. Mrs. Nancy Donday and sister Mrs. Nora Seals ore very sick. Mr. and Mrs. Chirence Hubbard worshiped as Dean ty Sunday after noon. Several ol'our y omi; Monda en joyed the parly given at I ho home of Mr. and Airs. Il, F. Spears last I'Yiday night. A certain young haly of our neighborhood made this remark that she wasn't going to get a now hal this summer but she wanted a ii fi ti one next winter; lookout Unele jv- I think you.aro going to loso y ("fur daughter. \ A Farmer's Daughter. MclyO, 1001. .MARCH 26 We Cordially invite al HANDSOMEST and SVIO? of MILLINEliY, DliESS yet shalon in Beniiett sollie Special attention has been (j TRIMMINGS DEPARTMENT New Efcbts in SILK and WOOL, in all the New Styles. MILLI! MISS TOADVIN?D, who hi cess/ally mariaged this De/ anclsha is heiter prepared wants in Millinery. Nt making (his line attraetiv to 200 Patterns from whi thai yon will be fully rep V KUY IXH*- V?CTFULLY, W. R. ? March 20. 1901. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. - Next Monday is salesday. - Pull moon noxt Wednesday. - Put In your garden seeds - Tho Poe Dee is on a big rise. No passing at Cheraw. - A largo crow.il attended the openings in our town this week. - Tho needed rain come down Monday o vening and night in abundance. - Tho county board of equal ization was iii sossion Tuesday hearing complaints. Best Grade, Now Orleans mo lasses lor suie at Hamilton e. - There was strong winds Mon day and Tuesday but no damage was done hero as far as wo can learn. ' -Bon Muunnorlyn, a well known.young colored man, died of consumption on Friday and was buried on Saturday at Bun ker Hill. Fancy line of groceries always on hand at J. B. Hamilton's \ ?olle? 1 Oct;! per ll? ut J. \), i f amiliwnjs ????T*Bc'e Mittle:-- Hue of .Diiii'nny j jiu n u' ,ii tidi'i . -. 1 ?Yes h I io tn i ground hominy for wi) ti hy A . .1. \) ?Odio & ?Sou. . l'Yd'i'u?i'm \ o you soon those. Uorn Droppers at,'Wi P, Brood en's? You wili need one. fiST" If you aro in need of a good horse or mule try Strauss. ?SST Now ia the timo to buy a young, broko mule. Strauss has some good ones. - Get tho host. R. A. Drake of Dunbar sells tho cabbage collard seed-Homo raised and carofulyl selected. 2 lbs Loaring Roasted Cottee for 2octs nt J. B. Hamilton's. Fine home made cuno syrup for salo by A. J. Woodie & Son. Fresh home made Butter recieved daily at Ai J. Woodie & Son. A good selection of Watch Re pairs kept on salo by A. J. Woodie & Son. Magic Yeast at F. E. & W. M. Rowe. Fresh home ground meal cnn bc had at the store of A. J. Woodlo & Son. - AU who love fine pictures should seo G. W. Wadaills pretty selection. If you want a good smoke call on F 15. & W. M. Rowe. Wo hayo the best lino of Cigars and Tobacco over carried in Bonnette ville. - Attention is asked to tho now advertisement of Fuller Bros. They have somo nico now buggy animals now. C?a?" Box Paper, paper and Envoi opes, Tablets and Stationers Supplies al I grados und styles, at J. T. Douglas'. A full lino of Brass Fittings in cluding Injectors and Inspirators for sale at Hardware Store. - Special attention is asked to tho new advertisement of Mr, G. W. Wuddilh Ho has somo pretty goods for nrosonts, #~ Eggs-actly-Eggs! m INURED PLY MOUT il nO0K3. fj-ist nil round FnrmoM Fo.vl tu tho world. Choice Egg" nt 6oo per Sotilng of 13. K 0. NEWTON, Tntnrn, B. 0. Roaily for Cool Drinks. Mr. Ii Y. MoOilvrny, tho Fun cy Oro? ocr. ha-* lidded n [fountain to lt in growing h ti.4) noss and will ho propniud to servo rc freshing edol diinla of nil kinds to (ho thirsty dining tho w weather, When p?s?ing cull und seo /. It'reoH Arrlvnlo. Oo Curb?, Baby Citrringes, Window Shades in Ince oiled. Er In go Insertion, &o, AtWaddiirs. -.-+iarY ?rV,?fr*a* EJnraal" Wnoolu Two li ami jo mo high grndoBieyclos badies and ?Oonts-can bo bought st Waddill's lpn rn i-uro ?toro for #10 oach. SD?Y&WEDNESDAY ?th and 27th# l io Come and Inspect Hie BT UP-TO-DAT ESTOCA GOODS,. TRIMMINGS, cfo., teen our DIIESS GOODS AND ' this Season, embracing all the m (WODS. WASH FAB MOS ^ERY I %s for many seasons so sue yarlnlent is again in charge than, ever io gratify your ) pains has been spared in Ct You will have from 150 ch to select, and feel sure aid hy buying f rom us, I J. G. CROSLAND. BEN NETTS VILLE, S. C. RELIGIOUS NOTES, Rev. 0. B. Smith will exchange pulpits with Rev. MoGheo of Cheraw next Sunday. The Union meeting of tho Baptist church CH of Marlboro county, will meet at Gibson tu day and continuos . ! 11 - Ct - - C .... J ? , tl'! nitui ouuuiiy. Eov. J. A. Mason, pa?tor of Baptist Church at Gibson, wilt pronch herc next Sunday. Tho pastor Mr. Ford will be absout. Rev. J. W. Aiiuil of Bennettsville Ci cuit is suffering with "grip." Hov. Dout preached fur him nt McColl Sunday moiuing, and Rev. W. Quick nt Beauty Sp't in nl?ernoou. Rev. 0. V?T? Boyd carno over Fii nay and conducted Tienten services nt St. Puul'a Episcopal church Friday ight, Saturday night, Sunday morn ing and night. On Monday ho viVited most of his il ?ok and Tuesday loft for homo. His visit was enjoyed. CUPID'S WORK. Married at tho residence ol' the brid;*'* parents near town on NVodtoday evening .Mnroh 27th, 1901. by Hov. C. H. Smith ?Mr.Barry Powell o!'Camdon uud Mi-a M uioti wallace, eldest daughter ot" Mr. T. G. Wtd.uco. An elegant supper was1 sorvOtli nlmr which tho h ?MPV fiO'Vpb? j loft i'?t Koljook io '.ut j io lake th J ii ?iii : .r fun lien. *..?- - ^.~ 1 Vi no ? At in Vd f..ntt<i,l'?, j ti?ltoVe ad il. ..?it -i '.'.? I Itv. I .'ii.>\K t nj? HHV'M; |iers(i)t remalli uociili;J for ai uni p? o; o?lVe? in Itooiu t aivtt o : 1 Mi.-:. ./. Ti Thoma^ M rs, I Salt ie Currie, Miss D.iby I ut vi, MliS Lillie May R >Vers, Mi?s Caroline ?Iones, Miss Fanny Miller, Henry Word, Jacob Green, Jacob Rogers, Otto Oakely, Jane Nelson, ,). 1). Smith, J. C. Lever. J. W. Jones, Bud Medley, Col A FIENDISH ATTACK. An attack was lately made on C. P, Collier of Cherokee iowa, that nearly proved lalal. Hearne through his kid neys. His back jjot so lame he could not sloop without great nain, nor sit in a chair except propped by cushions. No remedy helped him inuit he trie j Elec tric H?ters which effected such a won dcrlul change tint he writes he leels like a new mau This marvelous medicine cures backache and kidney tra tl hie, purl lies the blood and budds up your health. Only soc at J. T Dou?l as & Hro. .. -. _. , ^, ? . WHAT'S YOUIl PACK WOHTUP Sometimes a fortune, but never, il you have a sallow complexion, a jaundiced look, moth patches and blotches on the skin,-all signs of Liver tr mirle. But Dr. King's New Lile Pills give Clearskin, Nosy Cheeks, Rich Complexion. Only 25cenls at J, T. Douglas & Bro, TOOLED TUBSUHOBONS AH doctors told Rcnlck Hnmlton ot West Jefferson. O., after Stiffer i rig rh months I rom Ucctal Fistula, he would die unless a cosily operation was per formed, hut he eural himself with Huck len's A ru i ca Salve, the best in the World Surest PU* cure on Earth. 2sc a box, at J, T, Douglas & Hro, BSTLndies call at P. E $ W, M. Rowe's for Sa] olio tho prent? | OP' powder for citant mr and pt 1 isliing Silverware, Glass ard Tinware, ns a polish it ha* no eqnal. ' - i&r Pipes and Smokers Supplies in endless variety can bo found at J. T? Douglas'. o , M?ny people worry because thoyjboliovo tnoy have heart di.-oaso. Tho ohanoos aro .h it their hearts aro all right but their stomach* ?no unable lo digest food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digoats what you oat und pie Veit ts the lortuation of gus whioh makes tho stomach pross against tho heart, lt will euro cvory form of indigos? (ion. Douglas Bro?. 6&f' Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass ?nd Brushes cnn ho bought at lowest prices at J. T. DougW. TO OUItiil A COIiD|IN ONI'J DAY Tuko Laxativo Rromo Quinine Tableta. Alt driiKfrlrttn refund tho monoy If lt fallu to euro. ]i. \y. Ch-oyo'ti tig nature or? ovory b ix Prloo 250 a be*. Private Livery, Mr. II. C. R?wo has opened n private livery business nt his homo on Spencer streot, and is prepared (0 Kemi you any whoro in tho coun ty yon want to go, Paplios wonting a nico Bindle team toy an afternoon drive cnn he accommodated on good (orme. If yon want to go to Clio, or to Cher aw BOO him . To The ^eopln of Bennettsville A.nd surrounding country : ?COO tj^ 5 OOOOOO-GO civ Mew York, Rflarch 7, 190t< Wo wis! cull your attention ami ask you just lo wait a low duyu l)ofor uying Ci pods find KOO our mammoth slock of up-to date, Ih'r^ I Ls^'Vrvin,lings, Silk, Neck-wear, Laces, Embroideries, Shirl / I/?, Shirts, Full linc of Notio7is, Shoes, Ladies and Mens ( dug, Ufen and Boys Hals and Capsy ?iii),I, iii Y (JGODS, thc prettiest ever seen in IJcnncUsvillc. Wo iinvo hojj time nor space to enumerate, but want you to call and sc Our Three ]?uyers have apont several days in Now York Oily, Philadelphia and Baltimore, securing the Up to-Date Cream of lin- Stock, We intend to show you a FIllST-OLASS STOCK. No seconds, auction and second-hand goods. fi/om- ivut^ mid ni!, Bjt>i>k and Seo! dcnuHtsv?le Dry Goods & Millinery Co. Ma? ?h 0h, i OM KIRKWOOD'S OLD STAND. J. T. 00 U ?Ti ' h A. C. DOUGLAS. I *iu ?O00osn ^^^** Practical Pharmacists and Dealers in - p|| I:|mgs and patent ?Redientes, aw ftwey Stationery and School Supplies. G-LASS and PUTTY. ^ . FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. tey Prescriptions carefully compounded ab all hours a>/d> iliiaranfeed to be of thc Purest Drags and at reasonable prices,. A Tull Hine Garden Seed & Onion Sets. 'j'hu Jtftd for past liberal 2>atronagc wc solicit a continuance of same. J, T, ??IWS & BRO. iluminnry 31, 1901. AT THU OLD S?.ftl\T?J. lOWn MENU FOR MARCH 6 )o riu:o you are right, then go ahead, aaa! Davy i "1; : .., am? sc ?av vve; when we oller voa THF, MORT I'A'.i.'i^L)/^ D?SHIvS FOtt Til IC TA ,1.<\ Throe times a day. ^l/'fii rOU Um&SCr BT? U>?-'|: . i s/ '! 'V.'V '.u.-.v- Bu>.k-vi.( ..::. ol'-.plo Syi ?! . l-tlm. td,'v.li Pis,!?, Iior.ii .y, ?njiK/aPt o?eqt?j Y . Loni, Til|V(?', Chii-Uon 1 .<>.:}', V. itiojpiij ;!vcn, Vin LCftf, '?Vii, Ooflt?f?, HlUilVun i ll U<i Or:;i Wo have Flavored Soup, Corn und Heina, Tomatoes and Okra, Honst Neef, Hum, Macearon i, Choose, Penj?, -> Mn> ?ard Sa?co, Corned liam, Cranberry Sanco, Pium Ihidding, Jellies, Apples, Nut?. ItniahiB, Pi nin s, FOft SUPPER \Ve havo Oysters, Sliced Hain, Chicken, Oorned Hoof, 3uii8ago, Crackers, (Shreded Cpd ii sh Wafers, 'H? ?ard Sardinns, Cherries, Pears, Postum Cereal, o % p h* ba ! M m j Ss ? ^ m ?ft Out supply of Canned Goods, Pickles, and Dainties aro of Tins fiot ns supply your wants. F. E. & W. M. ROWE, Phorie f?o. ?8. lieu net (MV?I lc, c. DR. MOFFE'l?'S M Allays Irritation, Aids Digestion, Roul?tes the Bowels, Sficn?then$ thc Child, Roul?tes the Bowels, Shenzhen* thc Child, 8 BM h<A Make* Teething Easy. : Syj CfC Costs only 25 ceals at Druggists, '^AN" " W : \r-A'Q^ Or mall ?5 cont? to C. J. I'ilOF^KTT, M. D., ST. JsL (Tecthintf Powders) X^LTEETtilNA Relieves thc Dove! Troubles of Children of ANY AGE. LOUIS. MC. ? #'?B l?asul AT STIWa 5 Oil HUI And will continue to keep them for sale, Nothing vi ill bo Misrepresented and you eau rely on K.VIR IMO ALINGA. IMm.iry 7, 1901. MM i Haviitg t.vHiurod tlie new storo iiext dobr to tl.o Douglas' Bros. Drugstore, we have oponed up a ufo stuck* of General 'Mer chandize, and solicit a call'from the K(,'"?0l>(ms public and an in fipectioi! ol' our p-iees before buyin/i; their Dry Goods, iShoes, H;a*ts. Notions. And G-rooerieB. \Vo Khali ? ?iv oins- ntteritliii lo (nw lim ol h'ii ii ey (J r oeo? b <.? (Untied (?nmU &?.., Wo intend alflo lo mnko a lew HpLC.ialtie.^ -.Home Cl run nd iMoul and Iloufaiy, Prc!ih Ihuter nud pur.! Cano Syrup; Our motto will b.? UONKST WKIOIITS ANU I'JttjHr^. Salit???n^ ;t Uhor,vl Bh.uo of your pntroni^i', wo aro Yoi//H TO PiaiA.nn A. J. Woout.K ic BOM Juli. ID; IDOL I A PREB PATTERN S (your own fiolcctlon) lo every aub S?, scriber. Owly ?0 couta a yeur. MS GALL' ?III \? A LAWES' AiAOAZlNR. J5 KlyllMi, Rollatit?, St tupi?, Up-to- & date, I'.oiMiDiiiic.U an<l Absolutely K ii*. I'L-rK-cl-FiUhitf l'ajier eatteru8. ^ W?imM ?a (No.?iaauAHownnM Pattern??) if! OiAv to ?iv! 15 et*, eoe?i-?fir.? Mghcr ;*i A?k for iliem Sold In nckily ?vory city ?M (uni town, or ty null hom j? nm MCCALL CO,, ?| 130-M6 West l ill. SI., Wow York *yt^qttioi|w^'Himi?wrw^ W? offer First-class I Horse Wagons complote at I$25-Spot Cash? v o Wc haye recently snidest a Rook, and Magasin? to our Jewelry Tn (he Magazine Department wo wm ntnmdt to furnish such copies of Periodicals ns aro desired by the Reading Public. First, we must learn what is wanted; Gome and see our assortment. If you don't seo' what you want, ash for it, , Hennettsyille, S. Mnroli 15, 1901. --DBA LKaS IN -- , Horses, Mules, Buggies, Waguin And Harness, AFTEK THIS DATE, anti during the-entire Tr?diug GcmoOn */lU keep their STABLES WELL FILLED with a choleo oelpcttoa of Horses and Mules, which they wilt Hell for Oaeh, or on ti raj? with good npprovod notes. > Wo havo rocontiy added Buggies, Wagons and Harnean to our $toett and wo intond to koop up-to-date goods at the best priest. Tho following is a list of some of the muk?s of BUGGIES wa now handle CourUmiri, Watertown, Amos, Ilnrbonr, Wms> 8tf%R&* ?vd mid IE iekory Carriage Co. october is, .ooo. FULLEE BROS For The Pee Dee Section, Wc have bought this season a largo number of O&X? and Leach Cotton Planters, which wa *ro selling vory close. sve sdi ^^nrraoLorisj TFt$??&i&?3L Corn 3E31 ^"30L*t&Xrm9 overy one of which is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Wc still have a limited number ot X>isS'tril>-lJL'tC>rjSS Unsold. A Large Lot of ^TJL^XXJpm l?*?^?X!kjg?! [OaTf^g?? Xrlllat>t?33.8kJS fo1, Htogiots, /aid in Fact a very largo line of I3C^3TC?,,VV^3r?* every description just received, all of which wo are offering at ROOK BOTTOM PRICES. ' '; I ."' .?'iV.''';.'' ' . ,' vi V -?>? * ''? .'. \ '-. Get our prices on Everything in our Lm? before buying elsewhere. IT W?LIi PAY YOU I Very truly yours, ; W. ?.. Ht?>D<S: February 7, 1001. W. P. BREEDEN, IB STILL AT THB OXiD S?PA^t? Ready to Serve iiis^Heiid?^JW|^^ (B Bis Ita. Hor?e? and Mali?s, : Cash, or on time with good seourity. \ SO LR A NT For "Old Hickory,". "Auburn0 and "WftH* Hickory" WAGONS. <^ 33XJC3rC3H3ES?e^ f Tyson & Jones, Ilackrtoy, Babcook, Hook HUI, OoKrtjne^L Advance and Brown Carriage Co. It?* I nm disposing of my Blook of ?B?DI*KS? 0OLbMt& COliLAH ^???5 and BOBi?S nt fpcolsl pricoM .Tnn.l, 1001 W. I*. -"