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BEHNETOYILLE, S. O, MY gV. A. JmoWN &*CO. OJJlco West of Vourt Home? Friday. April 19,1901. MAR?QN DISTRICT APPOIN TMENTS. 'SECOND Hou?o~W. 0. POWBU, r. K. Olio and Beulah, Beulah, Moy 25,26 MoColl & Bouuattavlllo Mill-, Konnottavillo, " 26,27 Sonoettsvlile ot, Pine Grovo, Juno ir,a Br.gbtsvillo, Bcthol (afternoon) .'?. 2,3 North Marlboro, Now-Hope, '* 8,9 lloimotUvlllo Stn, (night) June 14,16 Blenheim ot, ** ?6,17 Wiiiimw?iw; Marlboro County Officers. HuBRiPP-J. B. Oreon CLERK o?> CLERK-J. A. Drake -T.yocK OF PUOHATE-M. McLnuriu UonoNER-?. F, Covioglou SUPERVISOR-M. M Coward SUPT. KDUOATION-W. L. Stanton TREASURER-*.!. II. Thomas AUDITOR--E. S. Carlislo SKNATOR-Knox Livingston REPRESENTATIVES-J. C. Duohur, J. C. Campbell, lt. JU. Frcotuan. Directory of Bennottsville Lodges | CONSOLID?T Ki) LODGE NO. 15, K. of j P., moots ovory Monday evening at 7.30| o'clock... W. Turlington, C. 0. 0, J. Lido, K. of ll. & S. MARLBORO LODGE NO. 88, moots nt iionncttsvillo, Friday evening, on or- bo- j toro oaoh full moon nt 8 o'olook. J. F. Kinuey, W. M. J. T, Dudley, Secretary. County Masonic Directory. MARLBORO CHAPTER NO. 30 R. A. hi,, moots at Bouuotlsvillo ou tho secoud Friday of cadi month, Robt Chaffin, II. P. II, E. Stookton, Secretary. EUREKA LODGE NO. 43. A. F. M., moots at MoUoll, oaoh Suturduy after noon, before tho full moon,at 4 o'olook. AURORA LODGE NO. 33, A. F. M.,? monta at Clio, Saturday on or after each ?all moon at 3 o'clock, p. m. J. T. Stanton, W. Mi J. E. MoLood, Seoretary. s-guJjagai, .?.???? . - ' '* ?? ,^=^= Benneltsvillc Church Directory. METHODIST-?. B. Smiih, P. 0. Sunday school 3.30 p. m. Preaching nt | 1.1.00 a iut and 7 30 p. m. Prayer meet-; tog Woduosday afternoon at 4.00 o'olook. Superintendent Suuday school, Phil. A. Hodgon. BAPTIST-Rev. Rufus Ford. Pastor. P. un day school ac 10.00. Preaching Sun day at 11.00 a. m., ?ud 7-30 p. ni. Prayer | meeting Thursday evening ut 8 o'olock. Superiutcudont of Sunday school, H. W Carroll/ I'RVSUY'CKRIAH-r-Rov. M- W. DoUV?!). ?u-ior. Pvo??hihp.ovoiy S?udayat ll a. | find 7.30 p. m. .Pray or meei lng ou ' tiui.-it?.iy ui'iuiiukin ;u t o'clock. Sunday hool, a? 0-30 a. ny'.' Superintendent of dioul, J. li. Kelly, EPISCOPAL-Bo V. 0. AV. Boyd, Beotor, .'?'coaching ovory eeoond and fourth Sunday at ll,a. m , and 8.00 p. m. Sunday cohool at ,930 a. m. Dr. J. A. ; Foison, Superintendent. County Church Directory. Bonnettsville Circuit Appointments KEV. J. W. ARIAII,Ti, P. O. First Suuday-ll a.m., Pine Grove* 3 p. m., Smyrna. Seoond Sunday, ll a. m Mut'oil. 3 p. ra, Beauly Spot, Third Sunday-11 a. m., Pino Grove, 9 p. in, Smyrna? Fourth Sunday, ll a. m. MoColl. 3 p. m. Beauty Spot? JB?nheim Circuit Appointments, BEV. J. E. BEARD, P. 0. Find Sunday, Hobron ll o.m. Ebonczer 3>30 p. va. Second Sunday, Parnassus ll a. m. - '-Bot Mohorn 3 30 p. rn? Third Sunday, Hebron ll a. in. - -.-Zion 3.30 p. m. Fourth.Sut?day Parnaesu* ll a. m. ? .. 0 Bethlehem 3-30 p. va. Clio Circuit Appointments. BEV. T. M. DENT, P. C. <Jlio-1st and 2nd Sundayn U.a. m., 3d and 4th Sundays 3.30 p. m. Youlah -1st and Sd Sundays 3 30 p. m. 3d and 4th Sundays ll a. m. Munday sohool ovory Sunday 10 a, m. Dowitt's Whoh Hazel Salve will quick ly heal tho worit burns and scalds and not leave a soar. It cnn be applied to cuts {?nd raw surfaoos with prompt and sooth* log 0 fleet. Uso it fur pilos and akin din oayns. Bewnvo of worthless counterfoils. Douglas Bros. Dowitt's Litt!? Karly Risers are tho best liver pill* over mado. Easy to take and imvo> gripo. DOUGLAS BROS ?QTFull HBO of Landreth's nid Ferry's gardoB seed, also O??OB sets, vyhito and rod, for anlaby*-J. T. Douglas & Bro. LUMBER ! Any kind you want. Apply to J. M. JACKSON. ?july 3, 1900. BTA!TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF MARLBORO, NOTICE is hor?by given that tho un? deigned will up ply to tho Secreta ry of State of South Carolina en or a flor Amil 2d, 1901, for the isfuonoo of oe i fifi. to of incorporation, pursuant io the provisions'of "An Act to Provide for the I u v? porndon of Rollgious, Educational, Moe-inf, Fraternal or Charitable Churohcs, iffiqke?f Soolotics. Associations or Com phnioS nnd for Amending tho CharloT of Those Already Formed and to bo Form od,"-'approved Februnry J9lh, 1900, in bfdiulf of EVERGREEN1 CEMETERY ASSO CIATION, an Association which has it? Imadquartors in tho county aforesaid. (liven under our hands and seals this ?j7th day of Marth 1901. IDA DUDLEY, ELLA MIJDLEY, J, Ti DUDLEYf ', llvunsttsvillo, t?? ?? PJBnsONAJj. Hov. J, JE, Board of Blouholm was in town Monday. Mr. Caswell Hayes of Marion county visited his brothor-ln-law Mr. J. M. Jackson last week Mrs J. A. Terrell and child ren of Salters, 8. C., aro visiting her sister Mrs. Wyrlot Stubbs. Mrs. T. M. Webster who has | boen visiting relatiAes in Flor ence has returned homo. Mr. E. Sternborger tho mer ohant prints of Clio, was in town Tuesday. Mr. aud Mrs. Chester Hamer of the Tatum section spout last Sunday in our town. . Mr. C'A. Brown, now with tho Charlotte Newspaper Union spent Wednesday night with us. Mr. Arthur Bounds who has boen working in Timmonsvillo, has boen spending a few days at home. * " Miss Jennie V. Huggins of | T)lllon spent Sunday with her aunt Mrs. T. J. Capel of our j t)Wll. Mrs. Arthur Maultsby and childron have boen spending a few days with relatives in Fay etteville. Mr. Ernest Adams, who has been working in Florence for some time is homo for a short rest. Mr. J. D. Hayes of Salem sec tion was up Monday and called. Corn is coming up and cotton going iu down there. Senator McLaurin went to Charlotte Wednesday to attend tho royal banquet of the Manu facturers Club. Messrs F. M. Emanuel and h. J. Breeden spent yesterday in Charlotte and heard the speech of Senator McLaurin last night. Mr. S. F. Powers and daugh ter Susie who have been spend ing a few days with relatives in Clarendon county have returned home. We aro pleased to learn that Hon. H. M. Stackhouse who frac tured his leg recently at Clemson is improving. Mrc. E. S. Carlisle. Mrs. F. M Emanuel, Miss Jessie Kirkwood and Mrs. Spencer attendod the annual meeting of the W. F. M. Society at Marion last week. Mr. T. W. Bouchier has been appointed by the Governor as a delegate to tho National tax re form association which meets iu Buffalo this year. Senator McLaurin and family came in Saturday night from Washington. The Senator has several invitations to fill besiles a lot of Senators work to look after and will not have much leisure timo to spend at h?r?(L We uro lo 1 ?urn that Miss Mary Bolo of Blonh?iroj wbo? ac cident! y i ! ! rosyn from i >* xf b iiggy wh?l ; On h it way In company wii)> Mrs Spark's to Bohiio.U'^ ville on Easter day, is rapidly improving from the shock and bruises received. Capt John R. Parker, one of the old stand-bys of Adamsville and a farmer who never purchas ed a bushel of corn, was down E ri day and called. His health is splendid and may he live to see the open door to tho Isles of tho Sea, our country at peace and everybody making money, ! BEAUTS DOINGS. The sad news came to town Tut ?| |duy of the death of Mrs Younger Hucknbee. an old and well esteemed lady of Sniyrna section. The funeral services were hold on Wednetduy at Smyrna church. * Died iu this town on Tues lay eve ning nt 7 o'clock, ut the resideueo of j his brother Mr. W. J. Baldwin, Mr I James Turner Baldwin-aged ab,ut 136 He has been slok about 12 month? and iu February Inst consumption be [gan to develype aud he gradually grew wo'no. Iiis wish was to get back to his old home in Montgomery coun ty, N. O-, and when he left hu home' in (Georgia last Friday it was with the intention of Btopping a few days nt I Bonncttsvillo with his brother. But! alao be was too fur gone, and wheu lu arrived Saturday night it was seen he could not lust many hour.'. Dr. Faisou was cu I hid and all that could be done was dune until he oles ed his eves for the last time nt the hour named. He len ves a heart broken wife and three children, who with his brother feel very grateful for the many aots of ki ml m tu so cheerfully performed in lliH bereavement. A Cattle By nd tanto. Mesare J. F. Broaden, C. F. j Coving ton and T. G. Wallaco tup organizing a syndicato to go into tho cattle business. They will buy any tli iug and everything and raise and fatten for tho marketa. As the bot woathor of summer ia ap proaching, Milu paper wiii oooatantly koop j boforo its readers TEETHINA, A remedy I willoh, where known, la being universally ' used to prevent and counteract th? ofteott of warm wenthor upon amall child ron, sud it is hoped that all mot ht rs of thi* ooranmuity will keep theil ohildron in healthy condition by giving it, for lt oo.to only ?5 ?ontn At druggist; or mail as conta | to 0. J. Moffatt, M. 1)., lit. Louis, Mo. IVosh Arrivals. Gu Carts, Babv Carriages, Window) I Shades in laeocileot. Eringe Insertion, Ac. AtWaddill's. Your Eyes and Ears Pleas?. While we ask your attention to tho spring announcement of Mr. 0. 8. McCall, who keeps that mammoth store on tho east corner of tho Sfluarje. You get what you want when you go there. Road what ho says add go and prove what wo say. The latest in Shirts ?nd dellaro .at Mlttloo store, // You want your S At Marvelously von curr ALL IW ST A well selected Stock of DI MBNC*? at your dis pt. We guarantee to t?bow tho Iii TIVE STOCK OP MILLINER We look to our Customers* a Our interest Ss yours, and-you f if GIVE PULL VALU! And all WK ASK is a CL GOODS, And thc pri?es are g> Y0UI?8 FOR BAU QA w. Ra a April 10, 1901. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, - New moon yesterday. - Our shade trees aro putting on their coats of green. - The early closing of the stores has begun. Coffee lOcts per lb at J. B. Hamilton's - The old fox who has been stealing and selling so much corn in the Bethel section has left for parts unknown. - Mr. T. W. Bouchier lost ono I of his flue horses Tuesday after noon. The animal fell into a well ! which had been covered wi h thin plank. Fancy lino of groceries always] on hand at J. B. Hamilton's - During the storm Saturday night, the dwelling of Mrs, Sno Easterling near Cotton Mill oc cupied by' Baxter Swann, was struck by lightning and tho stove chimney in tho dining room dc* molished. None were hurt. An elegant line of mat tings just arrived-now designs and beautiful patterns a C. S. McCall's. Best Grade, New Orleans mo I asee o for salo al. Hamilton H. Men's ('vno.y Hostly, \h Its and Suspende ii* .at Mittle'? ?tojo. 2 lb.. 'Learinj.v Roasted Co libo fdr fels at J B. Hamilton's, - All who love tine pictures should see G. W. Waddills pretty selection. - Attention is asked to the new advertisement of Fuller Bros. They have some nice new buggy animals now. fi?P* Box Paper, paper and Enveh opos, Tablets and Stationers Supplies all grades and styles, at J. T. Douglas' - Titles, Mortgages, Bills of Sale, Note and Mortgages, Rent Notes, Contracts for Rent, short Liens for supplies, can be found at the Democrat office. Bargain Wnoolo Two handsome high grade Bioycles Ladies and Gents-can be bought at Wadd ill's Furniture Stote for $16 each. When you want Wall Paper write to Alfred Peats & Co, Phil? adolph ia or Now York and they will send yon one thousand large samples to se'eot from at your own nome. Pents & Co are among tho largest Wall Paper mfgrs,, in the world and will ship goods freight paid to any depot in tho U. S. The Tont Services. At the Cotton Mill are still in pro gross aud much good is being done. Quito a number from town have at tended and been helped. Thc interest attoution and oider has been marked. A Hulling Rider? The Florence Timos of tho 11th oayo:-~Mr. Silas Bounds wont to Sumter yesterday afternoon on his bioyolo, had an nour in which to attend to matters, and return on the evcnfc'g passenger. Mr. Bounds was fronh after his ride of 39 miles. Up to dato line of nookwear and underwear at Mittles ?ti.ro. State Meclloa! Association. Dre. J. L Napier, of Blenheim, J. Xi Faison of Bennettsville, J. C. Moore of MoOoll, R B Covington of Clio and J.\H Boose of Tatum at tended the Stato medical association at Florence this week. Some Fine Cows? It is certainly a pleasure to note the interest which our people are taking in fine cattle, Sumo are succeeding beyond expectations lt ls considered passable to haye a 3 gallon ow. but^many are ahead ol this Mr, Jessie H. Adams has one that is giving him 18 quarts per day. Mr. J. F, Breeden has a two year old (mark that) that gives him 2o quarts per day. There may be others that can do ns well, but these we know ot. Tho New Council. The now council was sworn in la?t Friday ?nd organised. Tho report ot work done for past yearn end tponiAtv agement of tho finances were indeed creditable. Two of the Railroad Boude have, been retired, all di bte paid and a cHshlbalanoo ol over $-100 ?omaint In theAiC!hi?ry, ?PRING ATTIRE Low Prices CALL ON US. ?rn AND N KU GOODS ! IESS GOODS and TRIM >sah VHGEST and MOST ATTRAO 7 IN TOWN. dvantago as well as our own. ir iuterest ia ours. IS POR TOUR MONEY. OSE INSPECTION OP OOH uaranteod io satisfy you. insrk ? J. G. CROSLAND. BEN NETTS VILLE, S. C. RELIGIOUS NOTES. The hour for Sunday eohool nt tho Presbyterian ohutoh has boon Hxod at io o'clo ole a. in. Tho hour for Sunday aohool at the Eptaoopul ohuroh has bJOH ohaagOd from 6 p, m. to 9.30 a. ra., Tho hour for Sunday school at tho Moth* od?st church has been uhangod to 3 30 o'oiook in the afternoon. Tho Wodneaday afternoon prayer moat Inj? at tho Methodist ohuroh ls now hold at 4.00 o'clock. Pi'uyer mooting nt tl t Baptist ohuroh every Thursday ovooiog at 8.00. The mon's prnyor mooting at tho Molded 1st ohuroh ia hold ovory Wodnea day evening at 7 30. Tho publio invited, Tho hour for Sunday aohool at tho Bup? tint ohuroh has boen ohanged to 10.06 and tho hour for proaohing to 11.00 a. m. Unolalmod Lottors. Letters rubier ino 1 to the following -.nu,cd I poraons romalu 'unodlod for at tho post I omeo in Bonnettevlllo : Jae F. MoBao, Itusheo Skipper, J. 0. St ick len, W. 3. Smith, Elard Sponrs, Ilario S:riekleu, G. K. Ryon, rhos liogore, Jim Pcrvatt, Aro iee, Francis Lyde, H. Lavina, F. H. Ivey; .Ino Hunier, Amanda Gillespie, Jacob Gieon, Lottie B iro, Wi.Hum Edwards M. E. Clark. Maggie Floyd, N. E. Berry, \V.NL Onmpholl, Roster Cov irigloiv, lt) ?. Dixon, \i D, Da vi?), To ni (Uti1 Nopnliou. Ji. ?aglilft. TlOiWni..' T.'toOd, Wiivhoil down ;'i I?!?4?'?ph litio which Celias .0.' KM ix, of j ii > bon h. Int.! i.e ?opair 'Standing Waist deep in ioy water," ho writes, "gave ino n terrible cold und oough It grow worf.o diiilv Kiuully tho l-e&t doo* tor? in Oakland, Nob., Sionx Ci y. und I Omnha uuid I har] coiisumpiinn & could I not liv?. Then I b "g ui u-ing Dr. King',* 'low Discovery ?nd WON wholly ou rod liv " bottles." Positively j/uarantcod for Coughs Cold>- and nil Throat and Liing trouble?, by Douglas & Uro. Prieo 6O0 aod$l Job Could Not n ivo Stood lt. li he'd had Itching Piles They're ter ribly annoying; bot Bucklen's Arnica Salve will cure the wors; case o! piles on earth. It lins cured thousands. For In juries, Pains or Bodily Irruptions its the best salve in thc world. Price 25c a box Cure guaranteed. .Sold at Douglas Bios. Drug Store Tis Easy to Fool Good. Countless thnu-iiiII ls have found a bliiSMiK to tim body in Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills, which positively oure Consti patio?, Sick Ilu-iducho, Dizziness, Jn'jn dice, Maliirl?. Fever uni Ague and nil Liver and Stomach troubles. Purely vegetable-; hover gripe or weaken. Only 25c ut Douglas & Bro. -? o.-v ? aSjTLadies call at F, E. & W. M. Rowe's forSapolio the great-l est powder for donning and pol ishing Silverware, Glass and Tinware, as a polish it has no| equal. a?* Pipes and SmokorsSupplies in' endless variety can be found at J. T.| Douglas'. Many people worry booauso tboy?bolicvo they hu vc houri disouso. The obanoes aro that their hearts aro all right but thoir stomachs aro unable to digest food. Kodol Dyspepsia Curo digosts what you oat and prevents tho formation of gas whioh makes tho stomnoh press against thc) heart, it will euro every form of indiges tion. Douglas Bros. *@~ Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass and Brushes cnn be benght at lowost prices at J. T. Douglas'. TO or;ita A OOLDIIN ONH DAY Tuko Laxativo Bromo Quinino Tableta? All I druggiuta refund thc monoy if it falls to j ouro. K. W. Qrovo's ul|( nature ou ovory box ?rioo 250 a box. Private Livery, fytr. II. C. R?wo ha? oponed a pr} vote livory busincB? at his homo on BponcoF stroot, and in prepared to bond yon anywhere in tho conn? ty you want to go. Parties wanting a nico single team for an afternoon I drive can be accommodated oh good terms. If yon want to go to Clio, or to Cheraw eeo him. 23gg$--aQtly"Eggf?! BARRED PLYMOUTH ROOKH. Beat nil round Farmer*? Fowl In the world. Choleo Eqga nt Coo por Setling of 13. 15. 0. NBWTOfl, Tatum, S. 0. Roady for Coo< Drinks. Mr. H. Y. MoUilvray, tho Faripy Qto cor. has added a Fountain tq las ?rowing business and will ho pvormrod to eorve I refreshing eool drinks nf all kinds to tho thirhty (luting tho wuro weather, Who? i panting call and nco him. DUR MU STOCK IS UNS?RPA88BDI /K f.W\T.nJ?l YOU, ONE AND ALL, to visit OUR STORE 1 to inspect one of tho Largest and Prettiest Lines of Goods over ?)pVi t? M? Marlboro County, consisting of Dress Q?oll?i Trimmings, Silk, Neokwear, Laces, Embroideries, Shirl WuiMs, Skirts, Full linc of Notions, Shoes, Ladies and (Mons (Hoi hing, Men and Boys Hats and Caps, fifth I HT GOODS, the prettiest ever seen in Bennettsville. il not $upj)H?d como at once and let us FIX YOU Ul* for BAST IOU, Wp rnow wc oan please you. t'oftic one lind nil, B<ook and Sec! Bau beltsville Dry Goods & Millinery Co. ?>>r?! ? h. iii ii KIRKWOOD'S OLD STAND. jiqmni--.sn'.vr,!\f.t i??. J. T. noiu! AS. S*. ls?? i I Pm (I :.; A. C. DOUGLAS. Practical Pharmacists and Dealers in - ?pure jg rugs and patent J^edieiiies. tQiLET e ARTICLES ri OF? EVERY yKlND,ft PAY//; ?n? Fancy Stationery and School Supplies. PfttutBj ?ils, TaraMij Bxuslies, GLASS and PUTTY. >.?j?MEjj CIGARS AND TOBACCO. fi?, pp, : < ; rations carefully compounded al all hours tina I (trranfeed to be of the Purest Drugs and at re ci ?io i - nie pr ices. A. (Ult Wn? Carden Seed & Onion Sets, ?'hanhfnl foi past liberal patronage ice solicit a continuance of same. J, T. DOUGLAS & BRO. J tin?) Dory 31, ?9?l> AT THE OX.? STAND. ?1 HE'S MEI F3 Tho wa, - eep Well, is to.Loayo^ ifie Frying P.-.n I) IO ty and Eat;Hli?vi sv)?ion;wiU Bring Good Cheur and Comfort. We liei\i vi;b .ii ?!. you goods that are always palatable. brig bs bj tb Co Our ?EST. \\v. ttey.M U.?oUNvbv?t, N Itv? lo rfyrupj OUlni-ttjj Sail. l/isjj, Moinii-v. liroulvUY<? lh\c?ti, V <% ? i Loni, Ti JJM?, U??iy|<???^oaf, B ??'o'Oibeken, Maui pttif; Tiaj Co libe, Un nun?:- U|?jj ?YillYg(;&. l-OR DINNER li it vb Flavored Soup, Corp attd Buhns, Tomatoes und Ok ru, Honst l*eef, Hutu, Mucca roui,, Cbeeao, Peu?? i h rd Sauce, Corned liam, Cr?nbyrry Sauce, Pi um nd il. lng, J ellie-*, Apples, Nuls, Raisins, Prunes, Mut Mu FOR SUPPER bave Gj Sh rp, Sliced Ham, Chicken, Corned Beef, BaiH'ijge. Craek.M-a, Shreded Cod Heb Wafers, .lard Sard itt ns, Cherries, Peera, Postum Corea!. cfc O o bx CC IK fcg CQ ty ra supply of Canned Goods, Pickles, and Dainties aro of THE Let ib SMPply your wants. jpltOilO N'o. HOWE. ttcnncttftivillc, S. C. .("ft.?i DU. MOFFEITS Allays Irritation, Aids Digestion, Regulates thc Rowels, Strengthen* thc Child, Make? Teething Easy. (Teething Powders) ?A-Ja?L ?EE?HINA Relieves thc Bowel n i 1 *c 4 in . . Troubles ot Children of ; m% m% , - Costs only 25 cents at Druggists, ANY AGE. l!M>MB&3?& Or moll ?5 cont? to C. J. MOFFBTT, M. D" OT. LOUIS. MO, ST II A ? ni Kitti mm iii om 5 Oil mm WO And will continue to keep them for sale, tTotii.itlg v'i*t bc Misroproaontcd and you can rcty on FAIR pKALiiSi?K Fol ri.ai y V, Hi ii. . ' V v V V v ST?HES .7 -/ Having i'?d ?he new store next d< - . " M I ) ou glus'Bros. Drug s .>o opened np a nico s toefl ot Genernl 'Mois Ghandi'/*?-, ft mi s< ?licit aoall from the ttonerons public and nn in spection of our j)* ices before buying (.heir Dry Goodtt, ?Shoes, ' Hats; Notions. And Groceries, Wo sha)! pay cb ? .. ..ttoi tion to onr litio ol Ptiuc) (J ?i. i-i ?i ^ CnciKil Goodi ?fcc , Wc iotepd also tn mttko n few 8l)eoialtici -lillirie. Gt'oUii'd ?Meal und Hominy, Fresh UutLr i\ud pur,: Cuno Syrup. Our inotlo will h.? ii )xisr UKJOUTH AND vn?.i\iv> Soliciting . a bbpru.1' abare of your patrooflgc, wo aro -. Yob?w TO PIA: V?H . A. ii \\'O'?M,I:'& Sox, ! ?inn, 1? g A FREB PATTERN j!5 (vour own sclccllon) to ovcry sub* tK scriber. Ouly ?0 cuntB a yoar. MSC?UJS mmmmii y A UP1?3' MAOAZINB. A ??mj Ifanilfut c.?!or--.l j.t.im ; latett Vfi'g tr-'Humi?? ; fancy .mu ; !.. HAU, tte. Sub iL-tihi i.i-it^y, or, %<ui jc. ioi inti .i copy. ; .? l-.n'.y ?i: tm? wmntJ, Send iot urra,, 1.? fUyll'h, RvHal.Je. Slrupto, Up-to. ?"I ('.no, Kcoixmilcnl ;i?ul Absolutely t * IA i Koi-Tiitiiii; l'aper I'.uiorua, ?jl (No.Srakit'.MIowitnce I'uttcrns.) ji? t;? Ont.- to tri I) <M tac!,-ngn? bisher, g* .w A.k (ot tlifiu S o : J In neatly every city -A town, nr 'oy [nfcll dom :5 THB McCALL CO., fe 1 3D-146 Wetl Uth St., N?w YerV. We offer First-class I Horse Wagons comnlete at '$25T $|iot ^iware Co. rv We haye recently a Hook and Magazine lathe Magazine Department wo win attempt to furnish such copies of Periodicals as are desired by the Reading Public. First, wc- must learn what ts wanted. Come and see our assortment. If you don't seo what you want, ask for if, e. W. CARROLL 9 Hennettsyille9 8. C\ Mureil 15, 1901. PULLE2R BROS, A r Tunn *%T i/JJlMJJU\U JIU ' Horses, Mules, Buggies, Wagem And Harness, AFTER THIS DATE, and during tho entire Trading Season will koop their STABLES WELL FILLED with a choice eeleotiou of Horses and Mules, whioh they will sell for Gush, or on time with good approved notes. Wo have recently added Buggies, Wagons and Harness to our Stock and wo intend to koop up-to-dato goods at tho best price?. Tho following is a list ol some of tho mnkoa of BUGGIES we now handle Coui'flunri, Watertown, Anica, Harbour, Wrccsi, Ststiiil* nr?l mid ai?.-kory CnrrlngojCJffrf.... october^ w---""r FULLER BROS For The Pee Bee Section, Are you in need of any kind of Machinery ? - We are Manufacturer's Agents for BKT?3HKTESB, Cotton Oriaa?, (any make you desire) and can therefore give as good prices, and terms to consumers as tho Factories. Weare still agents for the popular DEERING WI A" 5HIWERY tor this part of thc State, and can till orders on short notice as we have two car loads on hand. Gel our prices when in need of a ]EIl^!?r3trC>'\7't7" we have four different hinds. WILL BE GLAD TO QUOTE PHTOES on anything ia OUR LINIO. Wo Buy largely, and aro therefore in position to name low prices, SEE US Before buying. Very truly yours, m April ll, 1001. W. P. BREEDEN, IS STILL AT THE OLD STAND Ready to Serve his Mends Witli Anything in His Line. Horses ansi Unies, Cash, or on time with good ?ecurxty. SOLE AGENT For "Old Hickory,"' "Auburn" and "White Hiokory" WAGONS. Tyson & Jbnes, Haoknoy, Babcock, Kook Hill, Continental. Advance and Brown Carriage Oo, I sm disposion of my s'.ooic of BRJJ>LKS, COLLARS. COLLAR-PADS ead R0BK8 at special pilcos Jan. 1, 1901