The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, May 03, 1901, Image 3
fNETTSYILLE, S. 0.
L A. KKOWN ACO.'
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l)e West of Court lion HO,
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??idav. May 3, 1901.
?N DISTRICT APPOIN TMENTS.
o ROUND-W. 0. POWER, P. B
beulah, Beulah, May 25,36]
ft o uno UB vi lin MUN,
iJoanottsvllle, " 26,21 !
Iiv Uto ot, Plnu ?rovo, June 1,2
.lile, Bethel (afternoon) '.* 2,3
^arlboro, Now Hope, " 8,9
willa Sta, (night) Jone 14,16
a ot, ?* 16,17
ir*Totun Oorvernment.
JR-C. S McCall
RMEN-J. Frank Breeden, O. E.
John T. Douglas, W. 8. llowe.
ik Sc TREASURER-Milton Mc
OITice open dally,
'CE-G, B. Barrett.
w, "~ -j- ?
Marlboro/County Officers.
SHERIFF-J. ?B. Oreen
OLK mc OF CLERK-J. A. Drake
Ju i) GK OF PROBATE-M. MoLaurin
CORONA ' f?. F, Covington
^ypp-.^fB^ri^M. K. Coward
SujPT. ED UOATT z .*-W. . L, .St ant on
TREASURER-J. H. Thomas
AUDITOR-E. 8. Carlislo
SENATOR-Knox Livingston
REPRESENTATIVES-J. C. Dunbar, J.
0. Campbell, il. L Freeman.
Directory of Jiennettsville Lodges |
CONSOLIDATED LODGE NO. 15, K. ol ,
.P., moots every Monday ovening at 7.30
o'clock. ' . _ " 1
W. Turlington, C. 0.
0. J. Lide, K. of Ii. & S.
MARLU0 wo LODGE NO. 88, meets at
Bonnottsville. Friday oveuing, on or be*
fore ?"aol.(full moon at 8 o'clouk.
\ J. F. Kinney, W. M.
J. T. Dudloy, Soorotary.
Oounty Masonic Directory.
MARLBORO CHAPTER NO. 30 H. A.
M., meets at Bonnottsville ou the secoud
Friday of eaoh month.
.< Robt Chaffin. IL P.
fl II, E. Stookton,-Secretary.
/;! EUREKA LODGE NO. 43, A. F. M.,
moots at MeOoll,' each Saturday after
noon, bofore'tho full:moon,at 4 o'olook.
AURORA LODOE NO. 33, A. F. M.,
(meint? at Clio, ? Saturday on or after oaoh
Aili moon at 3 o'olouk, p. m.
J. T. Stanton, W. M.
J. E, MoLood, Seorotory.
.'wjagjaj; lillimur*
Benneltsville Church Directory.
M?TiioDTflT-C. Bi Smith, P. 0.
Sunday school 4.00 p. m. Preaching at
M LOO a m. and 8 00 p. m. Prayer meet
ing Wcdnoailuy afternoon at 4.00 o'olock.
.Superintendent Sunday school, Phil. A.
Hodges.
BAPTIST-Rov. Rufus Ford, Pastor.
?>?ndoykflnhoir.t <?? 100/V Preoohio* Sun
day at 11.00 a, m., and 8 00 p. m. Prayer
meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'olook.
Superintendent of Sunday sohool, H. W
Carroll.
' PRESBYTERIAN-Rev. IL W. Burwoll,
Pastor. . Preaching every Sunday at ll a.
m., and 8 00 p. m. Prayer meeting on
Thursday afternoon at 4 o'olook. Sunday
sohool, ar 10.00 a. in. Superintendent of
sohool, J. T. Dudley. ,
. EPISCOPAL-Ret. O. W. Boyd, Rector.
Preaching every second nod fourth Sunday
nt li a m , and. 800 p. m. . Sunday
cahoot at 9 30 n. tu, Dr. J A. Faison.
Superintendent.'
Oouniy Church Directory.
Bennettsville Circuit Appointments
REV. J ?, W. ARIAILL, p, c.
First Sunday-ll a. m., Pine Grove*
3 p. m., Smyrna.
Seoond Sunday, 11 a. m McColl.
? 3 p. m, Beauty Spot.
Third Sunday-ll a. m., Pine Grove,
' ' 3 p. na, Smyrna?
Fourth Sunday, ll a. m. McColl,
3 p. m. Beauty Spot.
Blenheim Circuit Appointments.
REV. J. E. BEARD, P. C.
; First Sunday, Hebron ll a. m.
Ebanczer 3i30 p. m.
Seoond Sunday. Parnassus ll a. m.
Bethlehem 3.30 p. rn*
Third Sunday. Hebron 11 a. m.
.;, ?Zion-3.30 p. m.
Fourth Sunday Parnassus ll a. in.
Bothlehem 3.30 p. m.
Clio Cirouit Appointments.
REV? T. M. DENT, P. O.
Clio-1st and 2nd Sunda)s ll a. m.,
3d and 4th Sundays 3.30 p. m.
Youlah -1st and 24 Sundays 3 30 p. m.
3d aud 4th Sundays 11 a. m.
' Sunday sohool every Sunday 10 a. m.
'.V Dewitt's Witoh Hazel Salve will quick
fy heal tho worxt bums and scalds and
not leavo a soar. It can bc appliod to cuts
and raw surfaoos with prompt and sooth
ing effeot. Use it for piles and fiklo dis?
eases. Bowaro of worthless counterfeits.
Douglas Bros.
i Dewitt's Littl? Early Ricers aro tho boat
liver pill,] ever tnado. Ea*y to take and
never gripo. DOUGLAS BROS
??tCFull line of LandretWs
and Barry's gardon seed, also
onion sets, white and red, for
sale by-J. T. Douglas & Bro.
LUMBER !
Any kind you
want. Apply to
July 3, 1000.
J. M. JACKSON.
?TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
PftViiTY ?p tyABI.RORO.
W AVIN(* filod in tho office of the Judge
/;** of Prob?le for said County and Slate
my Fiord Return ns tho Executrix of the
oalato of Dr. J. T. Jennings, decoasod,
Notice is hereby given that I will apply
m paid Judgy or Probate on the 9th dav
Sf May noxt for a una! di HO h argo as auch
1 April 8, 190, . ffrwCrl-f
PERSONAL.
Dr. K W. Hale of Blonhoim
was'jip Monday and made us a
pleasant call.
Mr, J. H. Covington, of tho
Hebron section was up Monday
and called to seo us.
Mr. P. T. Odom of Brightsvllle
was down Friday and made us a
pleasant call.
Mrs. D. S*. Stubbs and Miss
Bessie Eason spout several days
at Gibson last week,
Mr. Louis Coningham of Hob
ison county is visiting relatives
in Hebron and Red Hill.
Wo regret to loam that Capt
T, P. Stubbs is qtAto feeble and
unable to get out much.
M.. R. D. Creech was amonf?
the callers Monday to seo us and
maleo us smile. ,
Mr. W. D. Baxley, the faith
fui night watchman at tho Red
Bluff Cotton Mill, was up Friday
and Called.
Mr. Thomas Ccpe the old vet- !
oran was in town Monday for the j
first in two y.oars. His leg is woll
and heal tb improving.
Master Colin Stubbs of Bright
sv Mo was down Saturday and
called. He says considerable cot
ton will have to be replanted.
Mr. Percy B Mooro of Lostor
was down Tuesday and made us
a pleasant call. Farmers busy
planting cotton
Mrs. Li. J. Breedon left Tues
das morning for Spartanburg to
spend a few days with her par
ents and take in the grand Musi
cale.
Mr. F. H. Ivoy of Clio was in
town Saturday and called. He
says the farmers aro buying back
cotton seed they sold for for 20
cents at 80 to plant over what
has been killed.
Mr. T. C. Parham the hustling
Supt on Mr. Matheson's Green
place in Brownsville was up
Friday, He has been granted, a
short rest and ls making good use
of it to recuperate.
DEATH'S DOINGS.
OD Monday ovenio?, April 29th, Li ?tl?
Uowtird Spear?, infant ton of Mr. D. P.
and Mr*. Martha McQaage of Hebron, S O
loft the homo of his paronts and wont to
the home of th? angels, and nit who have
treddon ihtt puta know 8 J mo thing of the
deep wat? through wbiuh the paunia
yb?vo beer ?ml ltd to poe*. Ila wat horn
May Sth 1900, not quito one year old, thu
p?aoo he oouupied in the earthly homo i?
ruado vaoant And as kind friendo oensign
his body to tho tomb, the p?rent? being
resigned to tho will of God, are ptsptrcd
to ?tay :
' These ashen, too, this little dust,
Our Father'? os.re el nil keep, >
Till the Arohangel'e trump shall bro.k
The long and dreary sleep "
Ile waa burled in tho Spear? Cemetery
April 30th 1901 Hov Ii. M. Himer oooduot*
ing tho funeral octvloo.
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Died at his homo ia Robtioa count*,
near John1* station on April 29, 1901,
after a loDg il I ti con Mr. Thomas linke w
aged 8tyeare, 2 mouton and 26 days. Hi?last
wore his bot. Mr. Haekew was & nativo of
this country and for many year? a reildont
of BrownBrillo, Hin only eon Mr. Jumos
A. Hankow lives in Brightflvllle. Ho was
laid to net on Tuesday afternoon 30th
io Smyrna g ru voy ard Ribera o jun ty,
Rev K.M. Brearly conduo ing tho funeral
eervioo.
* *
Died at her homo in this to#n on Fri
I day, morning nf tor a short illness Mr?.
Be; lie Tuilingtan beloved wife ot our
townsman Mr. Willi? Turlinfton aged 66
years. Tho funeral sorvUn w*9 held at 0?*
Ridgo ceinetory Saturday morning at io
o'clock, Rev. 0. Smith 001 ducting the aetvii
A fitting ti ibu 0 to this noble, woman
I will appear in our noxc.
Died in this town on Thursday
evening after along ilIHCSS Little
George, infant sen of Mr. and Mr?
W. B. Fraser, aged 7 months. He
waa buried at Evergreen Cemetery
lon Friday.
Card of Thanks
Wo sliuseroljr desire though thW medium
to return our most heart felt thanks for
the deep nympathy manifested in kind
deed? and loving remembrtinoe duriug the
sudden ill ncaa and death of my wife
Willi? Turlington,
j and of our dear mother, B. K. Mooro,
O.A Moore,
'P. B, Mot?,
April 30, 1901.
Road the call of the Town
[Clerk for commutation tax. As
the tax has boen reduced to ono
Dollar every body should hustle
and settle up.
Dissolution. ?
Notice is hereby given that the
firm of F. E. <fc W. M. R?wo waa
mutually dissolved on the 15th day of
April 1901. Mr. W. M. Rowe will COD
tiuuo tho business and assumes all
liabilities incurred to date,.
F. E. llb WE,
W. M. ROWE.
Apr 22, 1901. ^
Trustoes Convention.
Thore will be a moating of the
Trustee? Convention of Marlboro
County at Bennettsviile on the
first Monday in May, next, at 10
I o'clock, a. m. All trustees, mom
bora of County Board of Education
land others int omited in the cause
j of eduoation ar? requested to at
tend. Hon dno. 4- MoMahan,
Stato Bunt of$)duoation,.ha& prom
I ?sed to visit and address us at that
?time. Balford Gibson,
Apr 13, 1901. Pres?,
If you have ever seen a child in ^e
igony of croup you can realise hawjr e?
ful mothers ?re ?br Ono mm? Codnh
Cu ? o which. ?Ives voller a.? soon M U is
administered, It <(uWUhr ,ou,r#? cooiim,
?old?, an?] nil M\ior\t ?md lung cr?ubl?e.
NJIM foro*,
?ND SONF;
North East Corn
April 22, 1901.
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS.
Next Monday is salesda.yv
Full moon to day.
Tho Editor had to servo as j ur
or this weeloand short coming j
must bo charged to that.
-Early risers on Monday say
they saw frost, verily cotton thfsj
soaon is catching it, and more
b x? weather yet to como.
-Wo roturn hearty thanks to j
Hon James Norton for a copy of
the memorial addresses delivered
in congress on tho lifo and char
acter of Vice President Hobart.
Cofteo lOcts per lb at
J. B. Hamilton's
- Mr. A. J. Rowe has cabbage
four feet across. Won't they
make nice heads ?
Fanoy line of groceries always)
on hand at J. B. Hamilton's
- The market Saturday was
well supplied with pond fish and
shad.
JPjF* An elegant line of mat
inf J just arrived-now designs
and beautiful patterns at
C. 8. McCall's,
Boat Grade, Now Orleans rno*
lasses for sale at Hamilton s.
- We ask special attention to
the notice from tho County Com
missioners in another column.
They are going to put the roads
iu good order now.
Men's fancy Hosory, Bolts and
Suspenders at Miltie's store.
2 lbs Learing Roasted Coffee for
25cts at J. B. Hamilton's.
- All who love tine pictures
should see G. W. Wadaills pretty
selection.
- Attention is asked to tho new
advertisement of Fuller Bros.
They have some nico new buggy
animals now.
liff" Box Papsr, papor and Eu vi i?
opes, Tablots and Stationers Suppli- s
all grades and styles, at J. T. Douglas'.
- Titles, Mortgages, Bills of
Sale, Note and Mortgages, Kout
Notes, Contracts for Rent, short
Liens for supplies, can bo found
at the Democrat office.
.ST When you want Wall Paper
write to Alfred Pents & Co., Phil*
adelphia or New York and. they will
send you ono thousand large samples
to so!eot from at your own home.
Peats & Co are among tho largest
Wall Paper rafgrs., in the world and
wit! ship gooda freight paid to any
depot in the U S.
Don't You I.ovo Flowers?
It so, and you want some pretty
pots of all sizes in which to place
them, oall at the Hardware store
and you can be suited.
Flowers ! Flowers t
Mrs. JnoS. Moore has afine
lot of Geraniums, Begonias,
Ferns, Palms and other plants
well rooted, that she desires to
sell. Cuttings 25c per dozen.
Atlanta, Ga., Nov, 7, i87o>
Dr. 0. J. Moflett-Dear Sir: I canne t
too strongly recommend your TEETHINA
(Teething Powders) to mothers as one of
the best medicines they can obtain lor
their debilitated and sickly infants. I
have used it with very satisfactory re.
suits the past summer with my child,
and while we have heretofore lost a child
or two (rom teething under other rem
edies, our present child that has taken
TEETIUNA, is a fine, healthy boy
I am, very respectfully,
A. P. Brown, M. D.
(Brother ot U. S Senator and Ex
Gov. Joseph E. Brown.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTV OF MAKLOORO,
COURT OF COMMON PliUAS.
IN IIB I
Roceaa in Court of Common Plea? J Order,
|AfnBBBA.s, at a meeting of tho roembors
jj of the Bar nf said county held in Ben.
netUvilln, 8. 0., on the - - day of April,
toot, ?r?solution was unanimously adopted
roqa?atiog Ilia Honor Judge Kunoat Gary,
Presiding Judge of tho 4th Judiolal Clrouit
If in bi? di ot ion he should see At, to
toko a recess In the Court of Common Pious
immediately up m the termination of the
Court of General Soaaion, u tit Tuesday
tho 14th day of May 1901.
Now, on motion of D D. MeOull, Jr,
Esq., it ts ordered -
That immediacy upon the termination
of tbo present term of the Court of G on or
al Sessions for ?aid County and Sto'e, that
the Court, of Common Plea? do adjourn
?nd toke a reoow until Hay 14'h being
Tuesday. That all juron, engaged for thia
Court aro horeby dUflharged from further
attondanoe thereon until said dato at 9.30
a. m.
It la requested th*/ nil 0JU.iky paper?
give notice of thia laoosa io the Court ot
Common P-leo*,
KRNE8T GARY,
Pre?idiog Judge 4th Judiolal o't.
May a, iqoi.
In pursuance of tho above ordor of
his honor Judgo Gary, I hereby give
public Notice to all Jurors and other
persons engaged to bo present iu the
Court of vom mon Pleas, that they arc
excused from attending said Court
until Tuesday May H. 1001, at 0.8C
ft. in,
May
1. A/.pftAKEl<>.e,'c.r.
B?TIOBBRY.
AFRESH DAILY.
Orders iiiied on short notictn ^
All size CAKI33 made to order
Wedding Oakes
A Specialty.
er Public Square*
F\ iSolxxxlaa.
1???LIGIOUS NOTJ38.
Tho li our for S ni ul ri y school at' thc
Pi-cabytoriau ohuioti has boon fixed at io
o'olook a. m.
Tho hour for Sunday Behool at the I
Episcopal ohureh has buen ohanged from ?
6 p. m. to 9.30 a. m.,
' The hour for Sunday school at tho.Moth
odlat ohuroh ban boen ohanged to 3 301
o'olook in the .?ftoruoon.
Tho W?dneuUtty nfternoon prayer, muct
Ing at tho Methodist ohuroh ia now held at j
4.00 o'olook.
Prayer meeting at tho Baptist ohuroh
every Thursday evening at 8.00.
Tho mon's prayer mooting at tho
Methodist ohuroh is hold every Weduoa
day ovoning at 7 30. Th? puolio invited.
Tho hour for Sunday Behool at tho Bap* I
tint ohuroh hus been changed to io.oo~j
and the hour for preaohiag to ii.00 a. in.
Rev. O. W. Bojd conti not rd aer vice a
St Paula Episcopal church Hu ml ny morulng
and ovooiog.
Hov. W. B. Baker assiated by Rev J.
W Ariail conduoted a meeting ut Boykin
last week.
Unolalrnod Lottors.
Letters addressed to tho following m.?neil
persons remain uno ?Hod for at tho post
0H?0 in Bonnottavlllo :
Lister Tu shanan, Baute Lamb, E. 0.
Stiert, W. ??. NSt?W.u, Mardooh iiay,
Charlie Brlgroan, Tom Brown, Fined Johrt.
on Sidney Brown, Au nu J, Powors, D.
0 Rae, M. A. Bay, Sam Sutton, J. L.
Sydboter, All?e Taylor, Ber WIRO, Bonj
Wall, A L. MoDufllo. Martha MoLalno.
Caril of Thanks.
We return cur heart felt thanks to our i
friend* ?ntl relative* and Dr. Ho.H?y for
their klnduooi shown to un during tho
illness of onr Llttlo d?rltog Howard.
Mr. ?ul Mrs. D. P. MoQaago,
A Raging. Roarmt Fljcd.
Washed do,of a tolograph lino which
Ohas C. Elliws Lisbon, h., hid to ro?ar,
'Standing waist doop id ioy wator." hen
writes, "gave mo a torriblo cold und cough
It grow worse daily Finally tho hebt doo*
tors in Oakland, Neb., Sioux City, and
Omah* said I had consumption & could
not live. Then I began u.-iog Dr. King's
New Discovery and was wholly ourod by
6 bottle.*." Positively guaranteed fori
Coughs, Colds and ?ll Throat and Lung
troubles, by Douglas & Bro. Price 6O0
and $1
Job Could Not Hayo Stood It.
;?r he'd'li ad itching piles, .'^hoy'ro-to/.
ribly annoying; but" Uucklens Arnica
Salve will cure the worst case ol piles on
earth. It. has .cured thousands. For In
juries, Pains or Bodily Eruptions its the
best salve in thc world. Price 25c a box
Cure guaranteed. Sold at Douglas Bros.
Drug Store
Tis Easy to Fool Oood.
Countless thousands have fouud
blessing to tho body in Dr. King's Now
Lifo Pilly, which positively euro Consli
pution, Sick Hoadjcho, Dizziness, Juno
dice, Malaria. Fovor and Ague and all
Liver and Stomach tronidos. Puroly
vegetable; novor gripe or weaken. Only
2?0 at Doug Ind & Bro.
g^TLadies call nt P. ? & W.
M. Howe's forSapolio the great
est powder for cleaning and pol
ishing Silver Ware, (?lass and
Tinware, as a polish it has no
eqnal." ,
WOT Pipes and Smnkors Supplies in
oudless variety can bo fouud at J. T.
Douglas'.
Many people worry bociiuso they boliove
they huvo henrt disease Tho olia noon arc
that their hearts aro all right but their
stomachs mo unable to divest food, Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure digests what you cat and
prevents tho formation of gas whioh
makes the stomach press against the j
heart, lt will euro every form of indigos'
lion. Douglas Bros.
IQT Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass!
and Brushes can be bought at lowest]
prices at J. 'P. Douglas'.
TO OUH LO A COIiD|IN ONB DAY
Tnko Laxativo Bromo Quinine Tablet?. All
druggist* ref omi tho money if it fails to j
ouro E. W. Grove's signature on overy box
?'rlco 25c a box.
Eggs-aotly-Eggs :
BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS.
Boat all round Farmers Fowl in the world.
Choice Eggs at 600 per Sotiiug of 13.
E. O. NEWTON, Tatum, 8. 0
WARNING NOTICE!
?LL persons are hereby warned not to |
trespass on any of the lands in Marl
boro county, known as the Randolph
Quick lands, either by walking, riding
cutting timber, hauling straw, or to fish
or hunt. I will prosecute all who violate
this notice. W. D. DiUOGERS.
Aprii 4, 19O1.
Warning Notice.
ALL persons are hereby warned not
to trespass on my lands in Adams?
ville Township-either by walking, ri
diing, cutting timber, hauling straw or
hunting. I will prosecute all who violate
this notice.
April az, 1901. M. V. GIBSON.
Notice of Final Discharge.
EST. MARY A. SMITH.
AV1NG hied in thc Probate Judge's
Office ol Marlboro' county my h nal
return ns Administrator ot the estate ol
Mary A. Smith. Notice ls hereby given
that I will apply to said ?ourt on the
lOth day of May 1901 at to o'clock In the
forenoon lor a final discharge MA Ad
rninlstratorol said estate,
E, 8. CARLISLE,
April 10, 19*1. Adm'r,
OOOO OOOO OOO 0 0 0 #0 o~
OUR ? SPRING- STOCK 18 fflffl*0T
E IN VITE YOU, ONE AND ALL, to visit OUR STORE I
to inspect one of the Largest and Prettiest Lines of Goods
over shown in Marlboro County, consisting of
Dress Gooda, rlVimmings, Silk, Neck-wear, Laces, Embroideries,
Shirt waists, Skirts, Full line of Notions, Shoes, Ladies and
Jl??ns Clothing, Men and Boys Hats and Gaps,
MILLINER Y GOODS, the prettiest ever seen in Benlidi sviUe,
If not supplied come nt once and let us FIX YOU UP for
RASTER. We I* now we oat. please yon.
Cortie ono and nil, I.ook and Sec!
Bennettsville Dry Goods & Millinery Co.
A1U114U1,1901
KIRKWOOD'S OLD STAND.
J. T. DOUGLAS.
A. O. DOUGLAS.
J.T. DOUGLAS &
-Practical Pharmacists and Dca leis in -
lire Jg) ru g s and patent ^|edicincs5
Plain and Fancy Stationery and School Supplies.
* Oils, Yaraisli, IraelM^
GrljASS and PUTTY
FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. ^>
seer Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours
and guarani?ed to be of the Purest Drugs and- at%
reasonable prices.
A full Urie Cardeh Seed & Onion Sets.
Thankful for past liberal patronage we solicit a continuance of same.
J, T. DOUGLAS & BRO,
J ni un my 31, 1001.
AT THE OIiB STAND.
ROWE'S MENU FOR APRIL
Tho way lo Keep- Well, is to Leave oft' the Frying l\-,n Diet,
and Eat that whion will Bring Good Cheer and Comfort. Wo
herewith oft'.?* you goods that are always palatable.
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POR BREAKFAST.
Wo Imyo frqckwheat,.Maplo.Syrup, Oattn>nl, Salt Fish,
. ??loinluy, Breakfast Bacon,. Ve il. Lon f, Tripp,
ou?y I?uno Cibokon,. Hum. Loaf, Toa, CoiTee,
; . Humiliai*'and Qrange?, y
'ta Y
FOR blMM?R
Wo have Flavored Soup, Corn ami ll^Hui.'iVmvUOes anti
Okra', Monet Meet', liam, Mace.troni, Cheese, Pen.-,
. Mustard Banco, Corned Hani, Cranberry Sance, Pium
Podding, Jellie?, Apples, Nota. Raisins, Pi mu s.
FOR SUPPER
Wo have Oysters, Sliced Ham, Chiuknu, Onrnol Beef,
Sausage. Crackers, Shreded podfifdi Wafeis,
Mustard Bardions, Cherries, Pears, Po? I um Cereal,
O'
m
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Our supply of Canned Goods, Pickles, and Dainties are of THK
BicsT. Let us supply your wants.
W, M. ROWE.
Phono No. 8?.
llCIUlCttHVlll?% 8. C.
DU. BOPFETT'S ?\ Allays irritation, Aids Digestion,
Regulates (he Bowell,
Slrtnglhcns the Child,
Mnkes Teething Easy.
TEETIIINA Relieves the Bowel
Troubles of Children of
- ANY AGE.
Or mall 25 cents to C. J. MOPFETT, M. D.t ST. LOUIS, MC,
(Teething Powders)
Costs only 25 cents at Druggists,
STRAUSS9 STABILES.
On hand AT
i tMUI>lj|M
WU
Jil
a nice lot of young
Mailes and Horses.
And will continue to keep them foi sale,
Nothing De Mi?fcprbs?nted and you can roly on
FAIR DEALING?.
Fobrutny 7, 1901.
?wo? ?-v*r v y *
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NEW STORE!
NEW GOOD?'
A FREE PATTERN
"_ (your owu selection) to every sub?
?S scriber. Only ?0 coats a year.
Having scoured tho now store
next door, to tho Douglas' Bros.
Drug stoio, we have oponed up
a nico stock of General fMer
ohandize, and solicit neall from
the generous public and an in
spection of our pi ices before
buying their
Dry Goods, {Shoes,
Hats, Notions, .
And Groceries,
Wo shall pav olosn nttontion to our
lino ol Fancy Grocorios, Canned Goods
&o , Wo intend also to muko a lbw ;
apeoialties-Homo Ground Meal and
Hominy, Fresh Butter and pur.) Cane
Syrup.
Our motto will bo HONEST WEIGHTS
AND PRtt',KS.
Soliciting A liberal share of your
patronage, wo aro
YOUS* TO Pi.KASf?,
A, J. Woow.w A Boa;
Jan. 10, 1901.
g A LADIES' A1A0AZINB.
.2 A tram j beautiful colored plate.( lat.it
.'I tisTili)),. . drisamtklitf economic? ; fancy
?" work ; hou?etiold lunn ; fiction, .10. Sub
;.? ?cride to-iUy, or, .end ac. (or lateit copy.
J 3 i -i ? 1 y ageoie wained. S.r.d for term?.
(StyUM,, Retlable, Simple, 'Jp tc
date, Economical and Absolutely
cet Tl ulu j Paper Pat terna,
?2 I'ori.
(No*Se?Mi*AUowanco Patterns.)
ts Only io and ii ct?, eacli-nona tiff her.
-2 Auk for them. Sold in nearly ?vary city
+?. and town, or tty mall (rom
g THB MCCALL co.,
?jj 138-148 Weil 14th St., ha?
We offer First-class I Horse
Wagons comolete at $26-Spot
Cas!t> Hardware Go.
We haye recently adfieil
a Book and Magazine
Counter to our Jewelry
Department?
i" Hie Magazine Department wc will ut tempt
to furnish such copies of Periodicals ns are desired by the
Reading Public. First, we must learn what is wanted.
Come arid see our assortment, If you don't seo what
you want, ash for it,
H. W. CARROLi,
Hen netts viii e9 S* CV
March 15, 1901.
FI LLER ?ROS.,
-DBAtER? IN
Horses, Mules, Buggies, Wagons
Asid, ?Sa. ness,
AFTER THIS DATE, and during the entire Trading Season will
keen their STABLES WELL FILLED with a choice selection
of Horses and Mules, which they will sell for Gush, or on timo
with good approved notes.
We have recently added Buggies, Wagons and Harness to our Stock
and we intend tokeop up-to-dnto goods at the best prices.
The following is a list of some of the makes of BUGGIES we
now handle
Court .lund, Watertown, Ames, Barbour, Wrecn, Stand*
ord mil Hickory Carri Bg? Co,
October ,8, ,9oo. PULLER BROS
For The Pee Dee
et Our Prices on
COTTON HOES
9
L.
Sampson Uprights
and Slides?
and Farming Implements
before buying?
SEE TJS Before
Very truly yowrg.
Oj rft'
April 25, 1001.
W. P. BREEDEN,
IS STILL A'S THE OLD S??lB
Ready to Serve hi^i^ in His tine.
'Horse? and . Mul?%
Gash, or on time with good seou?ity.
S0LE2AGENT For "Old Hiokory," "Auburn" and "White
"tliokory" WAGONS.
Tyson <fc Jones, -Hockney, Babcook, Hook Hill, Oont?rifMaU?,
Advance and Brown Carriage Co.
&?r T nm disposing of my Mock of MlIpLKl?, COLLAfl?? COM*AR?PAt>?
andROBKS Especial pri?es',
Jnn.l, 1901