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BBNNBTTS7ILL?, S. 0. MY 8. A. imOWN A CO? Friday. May 10, 1901, MARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS. SECOND UOUHO-W. 0. POWE?, P. B. Olio ?nd Beulah, Boulnh, May 25,361 M0O0II & BenuetU villa Mill*, Beanettavllle, 41 36,37 BonnoUuvlllo ot, Pino Urovo, Juno 1,2 BrighUvllte, Bethel (aftorooon) 3,3 North Marlboro, New Hopo, << 8,9 BeanetUvlllo Stu, (night) June 14,?6 Blenhulin o?, " ?6,17 Our Town Q&rvemment. MAYOR-C, S. McCall ALDERMEN-J. Frank Breeden, U. E. fJExum, John T. Douglas, \V. S. Rowe. CLERK & TREASURER-Milton Mc laurin. Office open dally. POLICE-G, B. Barrett. Marlboro County Officers. SHERIFF-J. B. Groen CLERK OF OLEUK-J. A, Drake . JUDOS OF PROBATE~M. MoLaurm CORONER-?. F, Covington SUPERVISOR-M. E. Coward Sorr. KDUOATION-W. hi Stanton TREASURER-J. H. Thomas AUDITOR-TE; S. Carlisle HUN ATO u-:K nox Livingston REPRESENTATIVES-J, 0. Dunbar, J. O, Campbell, K. ii. Freeman. Directory of ttennctisvUte Lodges] Oo.wouo.vmo IiODOE No. 15, K. of j p " ?.i>vt* every Monday evening at 7.301 W. Turlington, 0. 0. 0. J. Li Jo, IC of H. & S. MARLBORO LUDOE NO. 88, meets at Bonnettsviile. Friday ovoniug. on or bo? foro eaoh full moon at 8 o'olook. J, F. Kinney, NV. M. . J. T, Dudley, Wooretary. County Masonic Directory. MARLBORO CU APTER NO. 80 R. A. M.? meets at Bonuottsvillo ou the second yrlday of eaoh month, .. Robt Chaffin, IL P. Il, Ee Stookton, Sooretnry. KUP-KK'A JJOD'OI: No. ii, ?. V. M.< sacDtr, at MoOolh o'ttoh Saturday ul'*.. won, befor&inijjuli mono,ut i o'oloak. XVR?RA \,O?>OE No. S3, A . F, M., l?tet! at Clio, Saturday on or uJii?i each ?ttllu4??u nt o o'clock, p. m. 3.1'. Stanton, W. M. J. E; MoLood; Soorotary! Bennettsville ?toiroh Directory. M,Viiioj>uvi-0 ?; Brr? it Iv, 0 iviuiir.y ?oliool i ???' p> in i Preaching ai ,'"\V*-. ind tt.Q? ft./m'. Praye, meei Kr^?? ? ! ?I?M UOl'.opt, Phil? A;. H?P;CW?-*~R?V?' fiII?\J,I vofd, Paai?r. Sunday school id 10.00. Ptoaoli?ii); Bun Iny'at J 1.00 a. HI-, and fvOli Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'olook. trttp?l?teudaiVt ol' Sundi,} . ; ool, H. W ?ano!l. FM)fy^mr?Nf4i?v. li. \\. Burnell, V.ui'or. Poiaohioj? bye ? Smidty tit ll a. ". vail .00 p; u. Prayer mooting on Thursday af'tornoon at 4 o'olook. Sunday yohool, af 10.00 a. m. Superintendent of / ohool, J. T. DuJ?oy. V . fy-;.-- ' .*.'* .: . ' '*...' BfisooPAL-Be^ ,a :W. Boyd,- Beotor. Proftoblng every seoond aud (outtb Sunday ai II a. m., ?^d^8'.?b p<-. m. Sunday '.ohool at N9 3oHa?W. Dr. J. A. Falson, ; ^npotlntonilont. County Ohuroh Directory. l.,.a'Wi.i'*JVM1viyva<?^;o. Jtcnnettsvillo Circuit Appointments REV. J. }V\ ARIAILL, P. C. First Sunday-ll a. m., Pine 0rove* 3 p. m., Smyrna. SeoondSunday, ll a.m. McColl. 3 p. m, Beauty Spot, Third Sund?y-ll a, m"Pioo Grove, Sp. ni,' Smyrna. Fourth Sunday, ll a. m. McColl. 3 p. m. Homily Spot. Blenheim Circuit Appointments. REV. J. E. BEARD, P. C. Firat Hunday, Hebron 11 a. m. Ebeneser 3i30 p. m. Seoond Sunday. Parnassus lia. m. Bethlehem 3.30 p. rn* Third Sunday, Hobron ll a. m. Zion 3.30 p. m. Fourth Sunday Pat pansu* 11 a. m. Bothlohem 3.30 p. m. Clio Circuit Appointments. REV* T. M. DENT, P. 0. Olio-lot and 2nd Sundays ll a. m., 3d abd 4th Sundays 3.30 p. m. Boniah '1st and 2d Sundays 3 30 p. m. 3d and 4th Sundays ll a. m. Sunday tohool overy Sunday 10 a, m. yw??yw'SVv T v * wyr* V ^^V^V^-y^ro w y ? DovrlU'a Witoh Hazol Salve will quick m , 5 / hon! tho wor?t burns aqd scalds and ? ot leavo a' soar. Ii onn bo appliod to cuts .?ntl raw surfaoos with prompt and sooth i i? ?ft'oct. Use it for pilos and skin dis?. Of Mi? Bowaro of worthless oountorfclts. 1 *T??/dfts Broa. Dewltt'aUttl? Early Risers aro the best liver pills over made. Easy to take and never gripo. DOUOLAS Buou -H m ..MrVull lino of Landreth's f.fid Perry's gardon seed, also onion sew, white and red, for ale!>y~~J. T. Douglas & Bro. Any kind you :im%, Apply to J. M. JACKSON. inly 3, 1900. UTATE ?F SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTV OF MARLBORO. f ? ?,Jf|AVIWO filed in the office of the Judge I'-I? of Probate for said County and State wy Finid deturn as tho Executrix of the v c4tale bf Dr. J. T. Jennings, deooaped, iiotlco til hereby given that I will apply f.' io said ?fudge of Probato on the Oth day of May next for ft noa) dlftoharge as suoh r next for ? final dl?Qhargo as suoh xwutrl*. P. D, JRNNIMCIS. PERSONAL. Mr. 0. M. Provatt has return ed to his homo at Lu tuber ton, Senator McLaurin bus been spending a few days home. He seems to bo holding his own. Rev J. E. Beard returned on tho. 2d from tho Missionary meet ing at New Oroloaus Hon John Manning of Olio, passed through town Monday on a visit to Ohoraw. Mr. J. O, Moline of Clio, spout Tuesday night in town on his way to tho reunion. Mr. J. G. Hubbard of Hebrou was up salosday. Ho says crop prospects aro improving. Mr. J. T. Donaldson of Parnas sus was up Monday and made us a pleasant call. Mr. P. P. B. Pogues of Smith ville Was down Salosday and palled. Messrs J. P. Breedon and P. A. Hodges left Tuesday for the District Conference at Conway. Mr. T. C. Parham of Bingham was hero Tuesday. He is having chills. Mr. R. C Coxo of Rod Hill, was up salesday. He says lots of roplantidg hud to bo dono. Mr. J, D, Watson of Beauty SpotJ! was in town salosday and called. Mr. A. W. McIntyre of Red Bluff was hero salesday and drop ped in to seo us. Mr. W. W. Parham of Lower Hebron was up Tuesday and called. Bad weather, poor starts, or bad stands nover rattles him. Mr. Charley Bolton, now of Columbia carno over Friday to spend a few days at homo and at tend tho S S. Conference. C. S. Welch, Esq., of the Flor ence Bar, was in town Priday and called. Wish we had been at home. Mr, E. H. Jennings and family of Fayetteville have been spend ing a few days in our town with his brother Mr. Douglas Jen nings. Mr. H. C. Waddell, the agent selling the Acid Iron Mineral, left Saturday for Columbia. He left a supply at tho Odom Res taurant. Miss Bossle Rogers of Win j throp Non aal College, who is jusi up from aspell of measles, i came home Monday night. As i soon ita sufficiently recovered, she will return to her studios. DEATH'S DOINGS. . ?v. 'skip' a v,?tm ilihOi?.vi SH- .7oai> }h^v.n, ii\ il., ooili yr. ir ol hin tige; I jd w.v, A . ..uv. bf I'v,. lovm ".i\u??.\, hot c ?inc lc our.t?wn hom lllchmond county, [).< was laid lo i'0'.it av Shiloh graveyard oil Midday, ?. . _t, ... <?..*?.- . Cav?* of Thfitjk? Please allow us room to return our I heartfelt thanks (or the many acts ot j kindness rendered us in our recent afllct ion Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Fraser. May 7 1901, I salesday In May* The conditions ot the crops kept many away Irom town Monday, A meeting of school Trustees brought put some while a tcw?came on special business. ?The Sheriff sold a large tract ot land in Smithville under a Judgment ot Fore i closure to J. A. Drake tor $500 Few remained long alter noon and these went home before night. Relief For Jacksonville Many of our people in Bennetts lille and tho surrounding country wish to give sumo aid to the ten thousand homeless ones in Jacksonville. In or der to have concert ot action in this matter it has been decided to ask all who wish to help to bund tho amount to Mr. Julian MoLaurin in tho Clerk's; j office. The money will not be se nt off till noxt week, thus giving every one j ampio time to make a cor?.minnon. Tho money will bo turned ovor to I our Mayor and sent in the nnrae of j tho town. | The Road Question. . At the meeting of the County Com missioners on Tuesday it was decided not to hire but one County Overseer ?and to appoint an ovorseer iu each working seotion nu I Wore, and let them use such help as may he liable and who have not paid road tax, Tho Commissioners also decided to pur chase a team of mules, plows, scrap* ors &c., and let the chief overseer biro a st eoinl squad who will take ? charge of the roads under the super* vision of the Supervisor and put our roodi? in good fix in all 8>votions. Mr I J. J. Tart was elected Uh. if Oversee r. Pr?vido yourself with ] Dixio Canopy not, and got ahead ?of the flies and mosquitoes, see them at Furniture Storo of 0. S. McCall. \ Don't You Love Flowers? Ii so, and you want some pretty pots of all sizes in which to place them, call at tho Hardware store and you can be suited. Dissolution. Notice is hereby givon that tho firm of P. E. & W. M. Rowe was mutually dissolved on the 15th day of April 1901. Mr. W.M. R?wo will con 'timm the business and assumes all liabilities incurred to date. P E. ROWE, W. M. ROWK. Apr 22,1001, Always something new to in terest you at Miltjofj Btoro. *$r Alway* glad to aee you lat Mittle??J Store. v i } ?ND ?ONFI 9 V - and - North East Corn* April 22, 1901. TOWY AtfD COUNTY NJ3W8. -Court meets noxt Tuesday. -Treasurer Thomas wrote OOO Hoad Tax receipts Monday. - A heavy hali storm visited Maxton Friday afternoon. "--Tho Spring term of tho Gra ded School closes the 17th. - Wo hear of good ruins in many sections, and crops aro showing it. -Camp Henegan will bo woll represented at Columbia week about 20. - Capt. Alex Bristow bogan eating garden peas on tho 6th. Ho was tho first last year. ' - The entertainment at the Graded School Friday night was excellent and enjoyed. There will be another to-night. - Tho farmers have certainly been rushing tho plows, planters and harrows for the past week. - Mr. R. C. Coxo of Rod Hill has sows and pigs for sale. If you want any see him at onco. - Tho types last week made us say the Commutation town tax had been reduced to $1. Tho commutation tax is $2. It was fruit tree venders that we meant to refer to. Coffee lOots per lb at J. B. Hamilton's - Mr. A. J. Rowe has cabbage four feet across. Won't they make nice heads ? Fancy line of groceries always on hand at J. B. Hamilton's - The market Saturday was well supplied with pond Ash and shad. An elegant line of mat ings just arrived-new designs and beautiful patterns at C. S. McCall's, Beet Grade, Now Orleans mo USS0i;8 loi' ?jal? ?V. 7~4! ''I :i ..... \y> s}.u??i&i a?'-M.i ! (.'in (<y,j \he ho tl oe ?roin tho County (:Jc ii r.iif-.siouor > kn another column! Tboy aro "on)./ l.:o nut tho ..oink. Iii ROO? oidor iio -,. Mim'? fahey Hfvstvry, Belts and Suspender* at M|ttie's store. 2 lbs Loaring Roasted Coffee for 25cts at J. B. Hamilton's.' - All who love fine pictures should see G. W. Wadctills pretty selection. - Attention is asked to tho now advertisement of Fuller Bros. They have some nico now buggy animals now. WW Box Paper, paper and Envel opes, Tablets and Stalionera Supplii s all grades oud styles, at J. T. Douglas'. - Titles, Mortgages, Bills of Sale, Note and Mortgages, Rent Notes, Contracts for Rent, short Lions for supplies, can be found at tho Democrat office. V?Sr Wlien you want Wall Poper write to Alfred Pents <fe Co., PhiU adelphia or New York and they will scud you one thousand large samples to seleot from at your own homo. Peats & Co are among the largest Wall paper mfgr*., in tho world and wil! ship goods freight paid to any depot in the U. S. Flowers ? Flowers ! Mrs. Jno S. Mooro has a fine lot of Geraniums, Begonias Ferns, Palms and other plants, well rooted, that she desires to sell. Cuttings 2Cc per dozen, WKMiMMpoyaiMM[mmmun im iiffw?um-i?Hrniwrwi?*T.iMti STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF MARLBORO, COUUTOF COMMON PliKAS. IN IIB I Hewe? iu Court of Common Piont*. ) Order. Wi rr. H ii A ?, at a meeting of tho raombora of the But of nuki county hold in Bon. noUovlllo, S. Oj, on tho - day of April, i coi, a resolution wan unanimoubly adopted retreating Illa Honor Judge Eirneat Gu ry, Presiding Jndgo of the 4th Judicial Circuit if in his dlnorotion hu should BOO flt, to take a rcoeea in the Court of Common Plein immediately upon tho termination of tho Court of (louerai Soselon, no til Tuosday che 14th day of May 1901. Now, on motion of D D. MoOull, Jr, Esq,, it ls or dor od - That immediately upon the termination of too present term of the Court of Oaner al Sessions for said County and. ? tato, that the Oourt of Common Ploaa do adjourn and toke a reoeas until May 141h bolng Tuesday. That all juror? ongaged for thia Oourt are horeby dUobarged from furtbor attendance thereon until said dato nt 9.30 a, m. It is reqnoitod that all county papore dive nottoo of this moona in the Coure of Common riorvj. ERNEST GARY, Presiding Judgo 4th Judicial o't, May a, moi. lu purattauce of tho above r der of his honor Judgo Gary, I hereby givo public Notice to all Jurors and other persons engaged to be present in tho Court of Common Pleas, that they are excused from attending sold Court until Tuesday May 14, 1001, at 9 30 a. mi J. A DRAKE. C. 0. C, P, May, 2, \ LE f Bf?'KERY ?STIOE?RY. -O-O--: TF?iESrr DAILY. Jrdere (illed on short notice. VII size OAK WS made to order Wedding Oakes A Specialty. ar Public Square? RELIGIOUS NOTES. Tho hour for Sunday eobool at the Proabytorlau ohuioh baa boen iixo? at io o'olook a. m. s Tho tmur for Sundny eohool at thc Epltiuopal ohuroli han bcon obaagod from 6 p. ui. to 9.30 n. m , Tho bouc for Sunday behool at tba Moth* odiHt eburob baa boon ohangcd to 3 301 o'clock iu tho afternoon. . Tho Wednesday aftoruoon prayor mott tug at tho Methodist ohurob lu nov.- bold at | 4.00 o'clock. Prayor mooting at tho Baptist ohurob evory Thtuedoy ovouiug at 8.00. Tho mon's prayer mooting at tho) Methodist ohurohja bold every Wednes day evening nt 7 30. Tba public invltod. Tba hour for Sunday school at the Dap> tint church baa boon obnnged to 10.001 and tho hour for preaching to'; 11 .uo a. in. Kev. E. M Merritt filled his apport aient at the Co ton Mill Sunday, Kev C. W. Buyd will conduct service I at St Paul's Episcopal church next Sun . | day. Rev. E. P. Raslerling tilled the pulpit] ot the Baptist church on Sunday night. itev. Wm Guidinhadcn ot Gaffney spent Sunday in our town and attended service at the Baptist church, Uno I ii I mod Lott oro. Lettora addressed to tho following 11 mimi persona romalu nnoallod for at tho poat office in Bouuottsvillo ; Isac Beurs. J, C Blakemy, Hager Brown, Mary M. Covington, Willie Canlel, Channin Crawford, Rachel ICasterling, Mordecca Fraser, Dave Harrington, A Hellt, G. f'fa&kew, Lizzie Lamb, Alice Miles. Edith May-' natcl, Lossie May, Mary Davet, V\ E. Oste'yel, A. Pat ker, Luther Pite, Char l.o McLine .M. J. McQuaige, Guss Mc Caskil, CUPID'S WORK. Married on Sunday at the Cotton Mill hy R"-v. li M. Merritt, Mr. W. P. Par ker and Miss Julia Goodwin. A Raging. Roaring Flood. Washed do.ofu telegraph lin') which Chas C. Elli wa Lisbou. Ia., had to ropa ir, 'Standing w list dcop in ioy wator," hen wrilos, "gave mo a torrible cold and cough It grew worso daily Finally tho bebt doo-* tors in Oakland, Neb., Sioux City, and Omaha 1 hiv* conWumptiC'i 9- ccv\t\ nut Hw. TH cil I hejf'.?AU ??ini ?>r King'!* Nc v 1 hs .-.i scr v n "J '.VtiSi wholly ?.*-.11 -. ' ; i) boUle^'.' V'?? i lively -'gu'arno'end l'or Coi.u-',>>, C?ld?t i lid nil Threat anil Lu'jr'g ,V?l> Qoutd W >t Have tito'**;'! ii, ll he'd hud Ucb.'ij; l,il??> Thi'.yVo tclM n .?y 1 itupyii:;;.- b'ut l?o<Al<\n's AnVicft Salve will cure the worst case ol piles on j earth. It has cured thousands. For In ] juries, Pains or Bodily Eruptions its the best salve in the world. Price 25c a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold at Douglas Bros. Drug Siorc Tis Kn H y to Fool Good. Countless thouin ls have lound a blessing lo tho body in Dr. King's Now Lifo Pill?, which.positively ouro Cousti pution, Sick Headache, Dizziness, Jaun dice /Malaria. Fever and Ague and al) Liver and Stomach troubles. Purely vegetable; nevor gripe or weaken. Only 25o tit Douglas & Bro. ... _. - ^" .. ..... - ^"Ladies call at F. E & W. M. Rowe's forSapolio the great est powder for cleaning and pol ishing Silver Ware, Glass and Tinware, as a polish it has no eqnal. ??y Pipes und Smokers Supplie? in endless variety can bo found at J. T, Doublas'. Many pimplo worry bocauso they believe they havo-hourt disease Tho chancos arc (hat their heurts aro all right but their stomachs nie unable lo digest food. Kenloi Dyspepsia (hire digusis what you oat and prevents tho formation of gas which makes tho stomach press tigainst thc heart, lt will euro every form of indigos lion. Duuglus Bro?. -? ?JJ. . fl?r Paints, Oils, Varnish,, Glass and Brushes oan bo bought at lowest prices at J. T. Douglas'. TO CURE A OOJUD |IN ONE DAY Tako Laxativo Bromo Quinine Tablota, All druggit>tu refund tho money if it falla to euro E. W. Grovo'H ei^naturo on every box Trico 250 a box. Eggs--actly--Eggs! BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS. Beat all ronnd Far mors Fo.vl in tho world, 0!ioico Eggs at 600 par Si! tiing of 13. E. 0. NBWTONf, Tatum, 8. 0 WARNING NOTICE! 1 LL persons are hereby warned not to iii trespass on any of thc lands in Marl boro county, known as the Rant olph Qutck lands, cither by walking, ribing cutting timber, hauling straw, or to fish or hunt, 1 will prosecute all who violate this nolicc. W, D. DRIGOERS. Aprii 4, I9C1I. . ? ; , * Warning Notice. ALL persons arc hereby warned not to trespass on my lands in Adams* ville Township-either by walking, rb diing, cutting timber, hauling straw or hunting. I will prosecute all who violate this notice. April 22, 19)t, M. P. GIBSON. Notice of Final Discharge. EST. MARY A. SMITH, HAVING hied in the Probate Judge's Office ol Marlboro' county my anal return as Administrator ol the estate of Mary A. Smith. Noti?o is hereby given that I will apply to;?o)d Court on the lOth day of May fool at 100'clockin the torenoon tor a final discharge as Ad. mlnistratorot saul estate. f E. 9. CARLISLE, April io, to\i. A'im.r, MU) wmwmmu ig ii,vfiimi)utai?ii.i / Vii il- bininu ii3 tilquin MMV I !K W VITK YOU, ONE AND ALL, to visit OUR STORE to(lnti])o<H ono of tho Largest and Prettiest Lines of doods aver shown in Marlboro County, consisting of firm (tuoch, '?'rimming's; Silk, Neck-wear, Laces, Embroideries, ?hii'i ?Va lats,Skirts, Full line of Notions, Shoes, Ladies and ..)fcns Clothing^ Men, and Boys Hats and Gaps, MILLI NICKY GOODS, the prettiest ever seen in BenncllsviUe. I!' tipt supplied conic at once anti Ictus FIX.YOU UP for EAS TER. Wc Hiow wo Can please you. <;?>m? ovio iu??l till, Look and See* JhvincUsville Dry Goods & Millinery Co. Ap,ril4?b; iyc?( KIRKWOOD'S OLD STAND. p JSC ; V? r ^l(M,?$Dtm lalllltljl Ililli ll?! I ?U^MaaBlIJjlBMjlBgjWM A. 0. 1)0 (JOLAS. JV T, DOUG LAH. JJ I a I I 'radical Pharmacists and Dealers in - pins ll ni gs and ?patent ??jg} ed ic i n es i ?'0(lj?T"?lRT?CLls"lf ?F?"EVERY"?"K??D?? --i Plain twa Fancy Stationery and School Supplies. Biimfe, Oils, YasnislL, 3xusb.es, GLASS and PUTTY. '^F?IMB CIGARS AND TOBACCO.^ j ' . / pitons carefully compounded ai all hours Mid ?udranfeed to be of i lie Purest Drugs and at r?tcsoiii i hie prices. i full Hnul Garden Seed & Onion Sets. Thanh) < wet liberal patronage we solicit a continuance of same. J. T. DOUGLAS & BRO. j ?oubiity ?ll, 1901* AT TH? OLD STAN?. MENU FIR ftPRIL. Th.: OP ' I Iii v v to ?Ceep Well, is to Loave ol? ibo Frying Pan Die.t, il ? > .vhlcn will Bring Good Cheer and Comfort. "We y>a\ R?bels il)at lire ii Jw n y s (ValhiulYic. \\ ivy ) (??ti V'OR B^AKFAST. WV; hfijVO lUk'kwh?--.ii. Mjtptn Ryrop- 0?.lm.;al, S.wi. >?.-.?t?*i ;y. Rr<-ttKl?ii--t Kaivu?, Vo l IViiVfVTi'ipO? ?!?Kki-n L?)?l', ??Uio OiV^ii^u, liam Loui'j TelU ' Him.Ul:; ? ?ivil ()i?Ul?/| .. .'irtlt, ?CI I I fe hi li OiiV lUv-T. FOR DI ft NB-? Wo have Flavored Soup, Corn mid lt.*nn.<?. Tonriloes ?ti<l r>kra, Hoast Peel'. Mum, MuotMrnui, Ohcefift, IVH?. Mn^iard Sauce, Corned Hum, (?ranliirry Sanco, Pi ti in Pm I ding. Jellie, Apples, Natu. K? tai p a, Prunes. SUPPEU 'A'o lt!.vo Oysters, Sliced liam, Chicken, Corne l Beef, Sausage. Crackers, Shreded UndiUli -WHIVS, Vh. ;ard Bardions, Cherried, J Vi; rn, i\>.sluin Cereal. r"o: O I O I hs.tij , u ?; KM li K..} m m su ;ijbj'y of Canned Goods, Pickles, and Dainties are of THUS : ns supply your wants. w. m. ROWE. TPluii j iii ?8. Hennef Ovillo, S. C. DR. MOFFITT'S fi Allays irrlfotico, Allis Digestion, a fi** "B" 6 3 8 [ti /H R?3til.it?? tlw Bowel?, s lr 9 'H ? E\l /?4 StNugtltcnj tlie Child, ?EL 9 Sa U BS im Mn??* Teeililug Easy. _J!L 0'Cfctnin3 Powder*) X-^TE^rUINARalievcstlteliowel ? '>j ;\ . < v. Costs only 25 ce?ts at Dfflu?ste, 1 T ANY AGU*" OF v^Vfeii?i^/^ Or mall 25 couts too. J. MOPFKTY, M. D., ST. LOUIS. MC'? 9 I? hand AT STRAUSS 8TABLB8 DEPOT STHISiiif';a nice lot of young 21. iles and Morses* And will continue to keep them foi* sale, 1STotllit)??v&}})/. UG Misroprcsontcd and you can rely on FA 1 Iv liKAT.r'NCi?. Induna i y V, i'.'OI. mw STORES Having seen reel tho new storo next door to ilio Douglas' l?ros. Prag store, v.'c have opoiied up a nice ft look of General Mor oint liz?.*, and solicit a call from the gunorbua public and an in spei'iion of our ]). ices before buying-their Dry Goods, IShoes, JI. alfi. Notions? And Groceries. Wo ?liall paY close Attention lo our linc ul Kuno.)-O mocil11?, Cnn iW'd Qtiodf &o . AVo int (Mid also to make a few flpecmliK'N-.. i lome Ground Meal ?nd liomin;', ?Veah ? ?utt? r and pili'o Cant? ?)i*up. Our m ?tto will hi? IP?NK&T WKIGUTS ANI> IMSUMS. Soliciliog iv lihofil blnro of your patronn?e, wp are YQI??VI TO Pl.iiASB. iv. .1. VVoom.H A'HOK jjiovtO, 1901. f{.WiWW?VWiWiWM'AY/,W A FREE PA1TERN (yotir own v^lcctlou) to every snb r.criber. Owly 50 cunts a year. |3 A LADIES? MAGAZINB. tfl A ?iti| fccamlful colored platea ( Uten ;?J I?.linn.. ? ?iri?f.ii.f.Viiii^ c ..munie. ? fancy ? . ; |..>u-.tl:olJ liiiu> ? i.Lilon, eic. Sub- gi .* ., W0I'< to il.??, or, f rul t,c. lor Uics? cosy. Sj ;i Rtyllr.n, RcliaMc, Rloit)lf, Up-to- 8? ; ? flit?, lycon6ii?lcia| ami Absolutely11? : i rorK-ct^rittliiif Paper Puttorua, S .2 <No?Seaitt*A;'.ov/ance Pattern?.) Only io ind ij cl? eac!>-nona higher. A.i; for iltrm ScM in nearly tvoiy city arni town, nt |>y mail Irum ti r\m McCALt co., ::i iso 14(1 wo ti Mth st., Now Yarli, Wo offer First-class ! Horse Wagons comnlete at $25-Spot Caslv Hardware Go, We haye recently added a Book and Magazine Counter to our Jewelry in Hie Magazine Department wo will aiiompt to furnish such copies of Periodicals as are desired by tho Reading Public. v First, we must learn what is wanted. Come fwd sec our assortment. If you don't seo what you want, asl- for it, M. W. CARRO JUL, Rennettsyille, S. C* Mnrch 16, 11)01. IFUI^ER BROS., -DEALERS IN Horses, Mules/ Buggies, Wagons And XXas'uess, AFT EH THIS DATE, and during the entire Trading Season will koop their STABLES WELL PILLED with a ohoioe seleofclon of Horses and Mules, whioh they will sell for Gash, or on tim? with good approved notes. We have recently added Buggies, Wagons and Harness to our Stock and we intend tokeop up-to-date goods at tho beat prices. The following is a list o? some of the makes of BUGGIES now handle Conr?nncT, Watertown, Ame A, Hm hom*, Wi ccii, fttstutl? ?vii and l'?Mtory Cai'i'Inge Co.. October IS, lone. FULLER BROS W??????M For The Pee Dee Section. COTTON HOES, > ? Vitt va ainp?on Uprights and Farming implements before buying. SHE US Before buying. Very truly yours, > rp A April '25, 100.1. W, P. BREEDEN, IB STILL AT THE OLD STAND Ready to Serva his Fi^rujs^ In His line. Horses and: Mnle% Oasli, or on time with good security. SOLES A GENT For "Old Hiokory," ifAttbt?n?> and "Whlto "iickory" WAGONS. Tyson & Jones, Hackney,/ Babcock? Rook Hill, Continental, Advance and, Brown Carnage Co. JM3?-T em di^osW of my Hook of HlUPIdCS, COIXAR& C?LLAB-P?&9 and UOBR3 ot eprclal -prices*. ,tau, 1? 1001 'Mi Pi