The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, May 24, 1901, Image 4
BBNNETTSyiLLE, S. 0.
M* ?. A. IIICOWW A VAK
Ojjlce Ifen* of Court lionne.
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Fiiflav. Mftv 24, 1901.
MARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS.
SUCOHO ROUND-W.O. POWER, P. 'fe,
Olio abd Beulah, Beulah, . May 25,26
MuOoll & UonuutUvltlo MUN, ^
Konnottuville, " 26,27
llonnettsvillo ot, Pine Grote, Juno 1,2
BrlghUvlllo, Bothel (afternoon) ?? 2,3
North Marlboro, New Hope, " 8,9
\ Uennettaville Sta, (night) June 14,16
; Blenheim ot, ,( ?6,17
Our Town Oorvernment.
MAYOR^C.'S. McCall
Al.DEUMKtf-J. Frank Breeden, ?. K,
Exum, John T. Douglas, W. S. Rowe.
CLERK. & TREASURER-Milton Mc?
Laurin. Office open dally.
POLICE-G. B. Barrett.
U. i_.U.._JJ-!LL_L-,.--J_J-.
Marlboro County Oftoers.
SniatifF-J. B. Oreen
CLERK OF CLERK-J. A. Drako
-^Juou* OF PROWATE~M. MoLaurin
C?IONER-^O. P. Covington
SUPERVDJOR-T-M. E; Coward
SUPT. IODU?ATI?N-W. Iii Stanton
TREASURER-J. II. Thomas
AUDITOR-E< Carlisle
SaNATOR-^Kbpr Livingston .
RKPREBBN?ATIV?S-J. 0. Dunbar, J.
C. Campbell, R. Ii.; freeman.
iju.iiiiLAnm-L.il ii ..-i. i'in-J'.? =g*
Directory of Bennettsville Lodges
CONSOLIDATED LOK GK No. 15, K. of
P., meets everyMouday evening at 7.30
o'elouk.
W. Turlington, C. C.
C. J. Lido, K. of R. eVS.
MARLRORO LODGE No. 88, meet? at
? Bennettsville. Friday ovening, on or bo
fore eaoh full,moon at 8 o'clock.
, . J. P. Kinney, W. M.
J. T, Dijdlpy, Seoretary.
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County Masonic Directory.
MARLBORO CHAPTER NO. 30 R. A.
M., meets at -Bennettaville on the second
Friday of eaoh month.
Robt Chaffin. H. P.
II, B. Stookton, Secretary.
? EUREKA LODCIE NO. 43, A. P. M..
ttieots at MoColl. oaoh Saturday after?
i noon, beforo the full moou.ut 4 o'olook.
AURORA LODGE NO. 33, A. P. M.,
meats at Clio, Saturday on or after eaoh
full moon ?t 3 o'clock, p. m.
. J. T. ?tauton, W. M.
J. E. McLeod, Seorotary.
BennettsvtlU Church Di rectory.
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?ijj MtTitoDTST-C. B. Smith. P. C.
Sundoy aohodl '4.00 p. m. Preaching at
11.00 ?. m> mid8 00 p.m. Prayer meet
ing Wednesday kfternoon at 4.00 o'olook.
$uperit '.. nce; t Sunday HOhool, Villi. A,
Hodges
liX-ccv.<jiUv, iXul'nh Pdi'd, '?'.y
SJum?iv i&Hool .'it 10.OG. l.Vi'f.cuioy J^V.A
.\\, ... ^ 5 i.t; ? ... i,iw : [v
i?upori-U(:\v.t.-4>: ot ?uunVy ??ij?nU H?yK
dm oil.
Pit am i VN'--??v. il. W. <v:; veil,
Pastor. Proaohmg every Sunday nt 11 a.
UL, and 8.0? p. m. s Prayer mooting on
Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Sunday
flobo?l, at 10.00 a. m. Superintendent of
aohool, J. T. Dudley. .
i EPIBCOI'AI.-BOY. ?. W.. Boyd, Reotor,
Proaohing ovary eeoond nud fourth Sunday
at il a m., and 8oo p. m. Sunday
oybool at 9 30 a. m. fir. J. A. Pallon,
Superintendent.
County>Ohurch Directory.
?erinettsville Circuit Appointments
REV. J. W. AU!AILI., P, O.
Plrst Suuday-11 a. m., Pine Grove'
3 p. m., Smyrna.
Seoond Sunday, lia. m. McColl.
3 p. rn, Beauty Spot,
Third Sunday-ll a. m., Pine Grove,
. 3 p. ni, Smyrna.
'. Pourth Sunday, 11 a. m. MoColl, v
3 p. m. Boauty Spot.
Blenheim Circuit Appointments.
REV. J. E. BEARD, P. O.
Pirst Sunday, Hebron ll a.m.
Ebenezer 3i30 p. m.
Seoond Sunday, Parnassus ll a. m ,
Ucl h leb cm 3.30 p. m
Third Sunday, Hebron 11 a. m.
Zion 3.30 p. m.
Pourth Sunday Purn*Bi>u9 ll a. m.
Bethlehem 3 30 p. m.
Clio i?ircuit Appointments.
?EV. iffifl?' BENT, P, O.
. Olio*-Ist and 2nd Sundays ll a. m..
3d and 4th Sundays 3.30 p. m.
Boniah -1*1 and 2d Sundays 3 30 p. m.
3d and 4th Sundays 11 a. m.
Sunday school every Sunday 10 a. m.
'i)owitt's'Witch HuK.il Salve will qniok
ly heal the worit burns and scalds and
not leuvo a soar. It can be applied to cuta
mid raw sur fa COB with prompt and BOO th
ing efffiot. Une it for piles and tkln dis?
cniica. Beware of wort bloss counterfeits.
Douglas Bro?.
Dewitt's Little Early Ricers aro the best
liver pills ever. made. Ea^y to lake and
never gripe. DOUG LAH BRO?
tammin!
X.VMBBR?
Any kind you
want Apply to
J. M. JACKSON.
July 3, 1000.
.'tel-jj_-^XJ.-JU_,
EggS'-actly-Eggs !
^BARRED P^YMOUTn ROCKS.
Best all-round Fer morn To .vi in the world.
; 0bp!ee Egg? a* 600 per Setting of 13.
E. 0. NEWTON, Tatum, B. 0
Comm if talion Tax Notice. '
Notice 1? hereby given that the Booka
for the collection of the Town Oommuta*
tfon tay fa now open and will remain open
until {beitrat'day of June 1001, after
willoh time they will bu-closed and th?
penalty added,
By order of tba Oounoll,
??n/foM tftU?atK,
Ml flfith, 1901, OLSftK
pi linn 11 pi m i (i i>|i i.i jiM.myiiiiniiiM iiiiMi- nu ?rn nil in i inr nn.nn?
Mr. and Mrs J[olm Welch of
Clio was up Sunday evening.
Mrs. Mary Ann Usher of the
Antioch section is lying sick.
Miss Mattie BeviUe is hore vis
Hing her sister Mrs. T. M. Web
ster.
Constable J. J. Pearson, now
at Charleston, was in town Mon*
day.
-Mr. C. M, Prevatt of Lu al
berton is m our town for a few
days.
Mr, Ralph Torry of Rooking
ham spent Monday and Tuesday
in our town.
-Senator MoLaurin spoke at
Greensville Wednesday and at
Gaffney Thursday,
Judge Hudson has re tur nod
home after a two weeks absence
holding Court at Barnwell.
Mr. J R. McDaniel of upper
Hebron was in town yesterday
and made us a pleasant call.
We regret lo learn that Mr.
?ov? Brown for years miller at
Mr. R. C. Easterling's mill is
very ill.
Mi1. Levi Chavisof Smithville
was down Tuesday. He reports a
fine fruit crop and will supply
our market.
Mr. J. D. M cl 4 a uri u of Red
Bluff was in town yesterday and
called. He reports heavy rains,
a nd-g russ hustling.
Mr. H. T. Mclaurin of Rod
Bluff was in town yesterday and
called to seo us. He roports heavy
rains in his section.
Mr. C. D. Quick of Smithville
was down Tuesday. He reports
heavy rains in his section and a
big swell in the river.
Miss Bessie Carnes who has
been spending a few days with
Mrs. T. M. Webster has returned
to her home in Bishop ville.
Miss Callie Price, who has been
spending some time with her sis
ter Mrs, King left on Monday for
her home at Cade's, Williamsburg
county.
Mrs. Mary Easterling and Chil
dren Misses Clara and Ruth and
Master Earnest Sam John L. and
Weldon, have spending several
days with us..
Miss Estelle Richardson and
her sister Mrs. P. C. Harding
who has been spending some
time here, left for their home at
Beaufort yesterday.
Rev. William Stallings, the
venerable father of Misses Bet
tie and Minnie Stallings of our
Graded School has been spending
a few days in our town.
Solicitor Johnson, who was ex
pected all last week, came on
Monday night and spent soveral
. y >; hereto wind up ihn orita;
hia) business o? ; ?v, April term,
*'
M . Ano.erso?? ttyo went over
: i?.. ftootbnid .".??.!!> \VbO''M-'- ' v
:.\ his p.'ir?n'ft : He $i>y? tho
'Va?.'i done confiera hi v. damage
to ero?>!{ over t)u?r?,
. Mi:-. J. is}.-.??.oliy, well reniem
bored as tlie clever agent at the
Coast Lino Depot, but now at
Rocky Mount, has been spending
a few day s hero. We were real
glad to meet him again.
Marlboro'! Son Honored.
Ooh H. 0, Molntyro weat to Wellington
0|ty thia week t J bo present at the Oom
oieuoemeut o? Georgetown and Waibiogtou
University of Medicino, where hi? ?ou
Douglas recently graduated, with dinduct
ion lo Surgery aud Mcdiolne. Sine? hi*
gritduattou Dr Molntyro, after a rigid oom
potltlve examination, wa? cleoted resident
Pbysiolan of the Heepltala and Aijrlum of
Washington city. ' Ht? wai protutaly con
gratulated ou hi? fluooaua aud is now per
m am ly located in our nations beuudful
oapital. Oel Molntyro to Ter j justly proud
ot tho poslilou taken by hit sou.
From Limestone Ooiioao.
The Mar.boro atudonU at Limestone
Oollogo came tiomo Friday night Among
them wore Miatos Mary David, Loth; aud
Bunion Ford. The j ou ii j? ladite were hur
fled homo on Recount of tho prevalence ot
typhoid fovor at thd Oollogo M IM Maggie
Breeden carno home'the woek before. 1
O?r to tho Penitentiary.
Hero Covington, colored, oonvioted of
manslaughter at the rooont term of Court
and ?entoncod to 5 yeal? in the penitentiary,
wa? taken over to Columbia on Friday.
It ta said that Kern comos from fighting
stock. About 20 yccuu ago, hi? brother
Frank wai trio 1 for the killing ot an old
colored m ?n hamed Jaok Odom near Ta
tum but WAS acquitted.
Unclaimed Lettare*
hotter? addressed to th? following Named
persona romain uncalled for at the poe!
ofiloo in Ilonjiottflvillo : $,1
Frank McOloam, I II, MoBaielty, Janes
O. Webator, J, J5 Thoma?, Eloy Jone?,
Roete O'Nh?fl, Riten Johncon, Jiooy Jone?,
James Hood, Jobn 8. Grover, Groon Frank
lin, Elisa Campbell, Catherin Colemon,
Rosa Baa?, Walter Bailey.
iggT* Provide yourself with a
Dixie Canopy net, and get ahead
of tho flies and mobilities, seo
them at Furniture Storo of
0. 8. McCall.
Don't You Love Flowora V
It so, and you want some pretty
pot? of all sized in which to place
them, call at tho Hardware store
and yon can he suited.
Dissolution.
Notice ia hereby niven that the
firm of P. ? ?fe \V. M. Rewo was
mutually dissolved on the 15th day of
April 1001. Mr. W.M. Rowe will eon
Urmo tho business and ?Murats all
liabilities Incurred to date.
p. B; ROWS, .
W. M, R?WW.
- /'
?I ?ND 0ONFJ
- and -
PIKS.
North East Corn
. April 22, 1901.
ftennett?ville 11
F.
- DEALER IN AND M
Oa??mg, Flooring,
Balusters, 3$Te
BUILDING MA FISH!
IF YOU AHR IN NERD OF
pr dressed, . we would be glu<
and look over stock.
TOWN AND COUNTY NB WS.
-A good crop of black berries
is reported.
-The soda fountains aro com
mencing to take in the cash.
-Tho June turn of Court com
mences ono month from to day
-The May rains have como
and grass will have to be watched
--M. uvu'u Mil v> iju^miiin^ tv? j'iiyii
where they will go for the sum
mer.
-The rate to Memphis next
week is $15.05. Tickets on sale
to-morrow and Monday.
Kingham's Roi ?able Hams and
Breakfast Bacon can always be
found fresh at W. M. Rowe's.
-Mr. J. B. Hamilton is build
ing a store near the cotton mill
and will move down as soon as it]
it ready.
1?* Binder twine of the best
quality at tho lowost price in any
quantity nt C. S. McCall's.
-Tho question of good roads
ls growing in every county which
moans Wo aro going to have bet
ter roads.
A complete lino of Funoy and
Heavy Groceries at
W. M. Rowe's,
. The nr. prom o Court b?,s von
tiered Us ijiw.'u,.; i i\n<i the \ on
sjohur? will hpsv tfej jibe money
. vo 'iim?; Lo lhem<
?
. .?../'Hies, Mortui;;.;;pljiftf
iv.',:>, Nniv lind NUM'IJ,;.tfetei, . .. . ...
?oUtBi Co/!ln\?;ir. .': mi;, sftc'it/i:
I*ion? for supplies, can bo foitnO
! at tho Dciiicerui, 6u\t?&
Flowers! Flowers!
Mrs, Jno S. Moore has a fine
lot of Geraniums, Begonias
Ferns,- Palms and other plants,
well rooted, that she desires to
sell. Cuttings 25o per dozen.
Only Throe Days More.
Laat'week we mentioned the arrival
of tho noted Oeculist, Dr. Benjamin
Glaser. Quite a number have called to
seo him and b(.2i) beneficed. Mr. C.
M. Weatherly ? tmya his glasses givo
him perfect satisfaction, Mayor Me
Call also had a word of piuifse.
If youhavo any defect ia vision or
suttor from headache, neuralgia or
nervousness, you should call ou him
and get relief. He eau aud will ho!p
you and you will any s i in 5 minutes.
Dr. Glaser has moved bia of li co to
the residence of Mrs. S C. Weatherly
where he will remain until Ti cad ny
next, hi* lu ut day ou this visit. If you
need help for your cyosseo him at
once.
Wofford College Class of 76'.
Alumnus lo the Southorn Christisn Ad?
vooato ot the I6tb speaking of the class of
1876 to be held this year, gi vos the names
of tho 21 young men of the ola's of timi
yoar-ono of whom ii na honored san ot
tSrovrnsvllle, this county-Mr Charles N.
Rogers-not 0. P.
Jfere is what "Al mn ?mi?" writ cn:
"Charlie" was the quiet man of the
oUnn. Ile talked when it waa nooesaary.
Charlie was nob solfiih, but attonded strlot
ly to his own business, and expooted every .
body else to do tho same thing. After
graduating Charlie returned to bU f ?rm in
Marlboro county, where ho has boon emin
ently suooousful aa a plaator. Ho married
Mhw Elleabe, the highly cultured sister of
tba 1st? Governor Wm II. Kilorbe. This
accomplished lady presides with ease and
grace over Charlie's p ?Inti ul homo, and
the quiet man of '76 is happy.
NSF*Always glad to seo you
at Miltie's Store.
This Signatar? is on svsry box of th? gsuulna
laxative Bromo-Qulnine waaia
the ??mady ?bat ?cur?? a ?old in ono day
Tia BAST to Peel Good.
Countless thousnnla havo found a
blus?n*: to tho body in Dr. King's Mew
Ufo Pills, which positively miro Gonad
pallon. Sick Hoadaoho, Dizziness, Jaun
dice, Malaria. Fever and Ague and all
Liver and Stomach trouble*. Purely
vegetable/ never gripe or weaken. . Only
2?0 at Douglas Sc Ib o.
-, .??>. --.
TO OVUM A COLD IN ONI) DAY
Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All
druggist* refund the money If lt falls to
cur?. SL W. drove's alfi nature on ovory box
r-r Ice i jo a box.
LE * B?KERY
38TIOBERY.
r-FRKSn DAILY.*
Ordure lilied on short notice.
All size OA ICIOS mude to order ?
Wedding Oakes
A Specialty.
er Public Square
novelty timorft?,
E, ROWE, MANAGKK.
ANUF/vCTURKK OF -
Biding, Brackets,
weis, &c.
I AL OP ALL Si
any kind of LUMBtSIl, ough'
il to have you call at our MILL
RELIGIOUS NOTES.
Tho min H nu J ny ovonlng provoutol tho.
Union Sorvioon Stmday night.
Risv. 0. W. Hay ?, Reo'or, will OJilduot
sorvlc(n nt St Panl'a Epiocopal ohuroh nest
Sun lay morning' and afternoon.
Rev. II W. Burw< ll of our Ptosbytt ?
Un ohuroh in assisting in a mectlu?r at tho
Florence Preabyturlau ohuroh thiawook.
Rt Y. H. W. Rut well . ccuduoUd HOI V.'OOH
ut Luvt:! Gunin A? uijiiiy ?JBC ?Und ty
afternoon. Tho Sunday afternoon visit? of
tho villano pun torn la grout ly nnprooiati-d
bj thoao peoplo--many of whom hear bo
other prenohing.
Th? Childrens' Day Etorolsos at tl o
Methodist ohuroh B.iuday nf lemo ia woro
indeed interoeW g and onj >ycd by all who
altendod. Tho song* woro ibo host aud
fwootly HUD?, wit le tho recitation* woro
Quo
Tho hour for Sunday eohoul at the
Presbyterian ohutoh has boen flx?d at io
o'clock a. m.
Tho hour for Sunday school nt tho
Episcopal ohuroh bau bjou ohanged from
6 p. tn. to 9,30 a. m ,
Tho hour for Sunday (10I100I at the Moth?
odiflt ohuroh has boon ohuuged to <; 00
o'clock in tho aftornoun.
Tho Wodnoedny afternoon prayer inoeU
lng at tho Mothodlat ohuroh is now hold at
4.00 o'clock.
Prayer tnoutlng nt tho Baptist ohuroh
every Thursday oveulng at 8.00.
Tho tuen'o prayor mooting at' tho
M* thodiui ottui lb ;' h ?.ld over/ Wndiioi
d??.t evening nj ; jo. Titi p ti hit? Int'U?d*
L'hi I?OUI f?ti Sunday i.ohool ni Ilia R'tip*!
tint oh.if h hui bft/tjp oiinr.p il 1,0 ."\oo
j nod llu\!,(n?Y, foy j a'i..d'.iri^' ,; 11.00 p j>.<.
A Rettin^;; li nn-my. );V ..1.
W'.'ihi'l il->,ol i it.'l<Jgl?j>h li 'ic ulrch
I Ii, - I ' V)\ ?? f-jUlfdtK Itt., (itt i I?, : I'. ii-.
/Standing waist deep in ioy water," hen
writes, "gave mo a tarribln cold und cough
It ?row norna daily Finally tho bet.t doo?
tor.s in Oak lu ml, Nob., Sioux Ci'y, and
Omaha said I had consumption & could
not live Then I bogan usina Or. King't
Now Discovery and was wholly cured bv
0 bol ties." Positively guaranteed for
Uouith.*, Colds und all Tl110.1t and Lung
troublu*, by DougU* & Bro. Frico 60c
&tid $1
Job Goulet Not Huvo Stood lt.
ll he'd had Itching Piles. They're ter?
ribly annoying; but Uucklen's Arnica
Salve will cure the worst case ol piles on
earth. It has cured thousands, For. In
uties, Pains or Bodily irruptions its the
jest salve in the world. Price 2<c a box
'(iure guaranteed. Sold at Douglas Bros.
Drug Store
g^TLndies call at 1<\ E ?fc W.
M. Rowe's forSapolio tho great
est powder for cleaning and pol
ishing Silver Ware, Glass and
Tinware, as a polish it has no
eqnal.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
^'Digests what you eat*"
i&* Pipes and Smokers Supplice in
endless variety can bu found nt J. T,
Douglns*.
Many people worry beoan>o they believe
they have heart disenso. Tho chances aro
iltst their hearts uro all right hut their
Hlomuohs nrounahlo to digest food. Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure digosts what you oat nud
pro vents tho formation ol' gua which
milken ibo Momae.lt presa against > lite
heurt. lt will ouro every form ol'indiges
tion. Douglas Bros:.
COT Paints, Oila, Varnish, Glass
aud Brushes can bo bought nt lowest
prices at J. T. Douglas'.
Warning Notice.
ATX persons arc hereby warned not
to trespass on my hinds in Adams?
ville Township-either by walking, ri
diing, etitting tim..er, hauling straw or
hunting. 1 will prosecute all who violate
this notice.
April 22, 19Y1, M. F. GIBSON.
Citation for Lettors of Administration.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF MARLBORO-By MUS
TON'MCLAURIN J migo of Probate.
[IIRRIUS, MA no MILT RltUOK hath
made unit to mo to grant unto hor
Lettern of Administration of tho Rwtato and
^Effeota of Washington Union deceased ;
These aro therefore to cito and admen*
i?h all and aingulur tho kindred and orcdi
tore of tho Aald Wuahlrgton Bruoo, deo'd,
that they bo and appear bnforo mo in tho
Court of Probate, to bo hell at Ddunotf?
ville, S. 0,, on tho 30th of Moy, 1901,
nf ter ptthlioitlon hereof nt ll o'clock in
tho forenoon to ?how 0 OHO, if any they
have, why Raid Admlutatration ahould not
bo granted.
Qiven under my hand thia 16th day of
May, 1901.
I MILTON MCLAURIN,
\ Judge of Probat?.
xxc/v?i<;LvAT;.er we have the Summer Goods for
MEN AND BOYS.
Mo IM Fn-n?li Balbnggnn, Mercerized mid Gauze Undervesls.
Men'?i Shirt Waists, Fancy Silk Front Shu ts,
Negligee and Mercerized. *
iilllii SHOES AND STRAW HATS.
.S'? PRIGES and NEW SW G IC
Do HOI forget wo arc in tho lead and Headquarters ior Now
Runiincr styles and shapo
HATS EOftXADlBd, MISS KS and ?IIILDHRN.
Nio<! Uno. of SUMMER LA?ESt EMBROIDERIES and- F rolly
TH IX MINOS.
" " ' .ettsville Dry Goods & Millinery Co.
May *4rli, loo* KIRKWOOD'S OLD STAND.
>r.- -.. - i - .>wiiwiiiir^iiaiijiii_Mi ?jiiiiiai^ii^a,?!!,.,IB".m,,,,,,.III mn-WMIIHHHIWIMI.
J. T? -'Oor.n.AS. A. 0. DOUGLAS.
j;1. DOUGLAS ft BROTHER,
Practical Pharmacists and Dealers in -
Jpiiic j?jr.ngs and patent ^Jcdieincs,
'Plum and Fancy Stationery and School Supplies;
TMmM, ?ils, Tarnish Brashes,
GLASS and PUTTY.
.hlHE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. -?>
> Pit'sec options carefully compounded al all hours
un J ??uaran?eed to bc of the dourest Drugs and at
. ; noble prices.
A full Wno Garden Seed <fc Onion Sets.
. V. c/K/'y V for past liberal patronage we solicit a continuance of same.
11 ?AS & BRO.
v i J90I. AT THU OXiD STAND.
K MENU FOR APRIL.
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T!\t! w:tynriCeep Well, is to Iiuave ol? the Frying Pan Diet,
und 1 '"'tit that which will Bring Good Cheer and Comfort. We
hor?^ Uh fyiei you goods,that ure always palatable.
- $ ' FfrR BREAKFAST.. ,!
, .... i V. v: Ui\A t* JiUfhuhoiit. Maple ?Syn;;?, ?nlnij ?I, iW>i Fish,
j jj ?f?niioy, B rob braal ?ttboiii V?. >! Loaf, Tripe, {?j
C'bivliea Loaf, KUM rkeu, tiaro, L<mf, Ti a, <'oiler,
^??*.%' ' llanaua* und ?riu?x&S j .1:
; rou DINNER
Wu havo ityis'orurl .'>>up, Corn anil IhiuiiM, .ir*?mnlj>?ifi ,t.il
Oku:, Itoi.St hoyt, li-aoij Mat ,!,.)-, i. ('ii, ese, iVn .
,\i i tard bauce? Corned ita???. CianluMiy Stuioe, Tann
ulding, Jellie*; Apples, Nula. Kaidii.s, Pi urns.
FOR SUPPER
"?Ve. have Oystrrp, Sliced liam," Chich?n, Corned Hoof,
Sausage. Cruckor8, Shreded Codflab Wafers,
Mustard Sardinns, Cherries, Pears, Po H Uti n Cereal.
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Our " pply of Canned Goods, Pickles, and Dainties are of TITI?
>U; ;T. Lei as supply your wants.
W. M. ROWE.
ft'h?lK No. 38.
ItoiiiicttHvillo, 8. C.
'W IvilUM^f
Mill
DR. MOFFETT'S
EETHIN
JL. (Teething Powders)
Allays Irritation, Aids Digestion.
Regulates the Bowel.?,
Slreagihens the Child?
Makes Teething Easy.
TEETHINA Relieves the Rowe!
Troubles of Children of
^ Costs ouly 25 cents at Druggists, ANY AGE.
?4 Oruullascents to C. J, rVtOI-'FETT, M. U.t ST. LOUIS. MIC.
? &
rn cn
rt ern
ST? a nice
Iii
ule? and Horses?
And will continue to keep them for sale,
IS}"()1 hing Mill ho Misrepresented and you cnn rely on
FA itt ?H'?A.IJNG.3.
Pubrnary /"jOOlV ". . '.: ?;
HEW STOREI
NEW GOODS!
Ita Ving .-.i'Cured the new store
next door to tho Douglas' Bros.
Or ii g Btore, we have opened up
nice stock of General Mer
ehandjze, and solicit a call from
iii?; g<Mie.cos public and an in
Specllon ol our p-i?es before
I j 11 ^ \\\<? i heir
Dry Goods, '.Shoes,
' Hatsi Notions.
And Groceries."
?V(j *)u.)\ |-iiv.cb?8? ntlcntinn to eur
linoel ?\WK') (iroeoi if, Panned Gofah
Av-. , W'u inttMul also lo mako a fow?
wpooialtioy - Homo Ground Meat ?nd
Hominy, Preuh Jhitt^r and puro Cane
Syrup.
Our mbtt.) vvill.be uoNr.sr WKIOUTB
ANJ? rnioi?.
l?olie'uing n liberal ?hare of your
patronado, we aro ?
Yoort? co PLKABK.
A. J, WOODI.K & ?o.v.
IO, J ?Ol.
I A FRL?B PATTERN
*3 (your own selection) to ovory nub
ts scriber. Ouly ?0 cento a year.
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g A LADIES' MAQAZINB*
A r?mt tnani ?ful colof.d pl.U.j ULM
* < l fv.lii'.iii ; dr?sln Aiiig ?lOiiumUi ; ?ancf
?* wold ? liDu^.lioli] .?lull'; fit i ??ii, .1?, Sut>
,<> ?cri'ir i<> it?y, ?r, ?tiij ic. (orlkt.it copy.
;? Ijidy ?(?CHIS w.ui.4. Send /or (?fm?.
IS Rtyllth, Reliable. Sltapte, Vp.tth
itite. Kcoitomlcal ?nd Absolutoty
i? l'?rK<ji-Kntlii(r Piper Patten^
We offer First class j Horse
Wagons comnlete at $25-Spot
Gash- Hardware Co,
We haye recently
a Book and Hag?ziui?
Cornier to oar jewelry
Department. .
in thc Magazine Department wo will attempt
to furnish such copies of Periodicals as arc desired by the
Reading Public. First, we mu?t learn what is wanted.
Come and seo our assortment. If you dc?'t seo what
you want, ask for it, ' -
e. W. CARRUM,,
Ber?f(iettsyille9 S. C.
Maroh 15, 1901.
BROS.,
-DEALERS IN
Horses, Mules, Buggies, Wagens
And Harness,
AFTER THIS.DATE, and during tho entire Trading Season will
koop their STABLES WELL FILLED with a ohoico solection
of Horses and Mules, whioh they will ?ell for Cash, or on time
with good approved notes.
We havo rccontly added Buggie?, Wagons and Harneas to our Stock
and wo intond tokeop up-to-dato goods at the bosj; prices.
Tho following is a list?of some of tho raakos'of BUGGIES we
now handle--.
Couvtiaml, Watertown, Ame?, H arbon r, Wi__?, Stand"
aid and ES ir kory Carrlogo ?io,
ootobor is, i0oo. f FULLER BROS
m m ss* sw m WW ^ Wmt< ft Wi
hpmml Iiil?x il il ?\Y ?aMaSir
m
For The Pee D? eu Section.
I^et Our Prices oil
-COTTON HOES,
lill HBQUItt i ADAMS
Sampson Uprights ||
anil S?lles?
an?l Farming liiiplemeilis
before buying?
SEE US Before buying.
Very truly yours,
April p5, lOOii
,_-_____
W. P. BTt?EDEN,
IS STILL AT THJ3 OLD STAKT?
Ready to Servo his Frieiids^V^^ in His line.
Homes and Mules* -
Cash, or on time with good security*
80L??"AGENT For "Old' Hickory,'> "Auburn" and "Whit*'
'Hickory" WAGONS.
Tyson & Jones, . Hackney, Babcock, Rook Hill, Oontlnentwl,
Advance and Brown Carriage- Co.
T nm dlRposlntc of my block of BR1DLK8, COLLARS. COM?A&PA?J
And ROOKS nt P|>oo\al pricoaV
,tan. i j 1901
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