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BENNBTTSYILLE, 8. C. nv S* A. MUOWN & co? Ojjlce We?i of Court Howe. ~..^.;.,. Fiidav. Mav 24, 1901, I MARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS. SKOOXD UOUMD-W. 0. POWKR, P. ?. Olio nud Beulah, Beulah, . Moy 25,26 M0O0U ?fe Bouuettavllle Mill?, * Bonnetmille, " ?6,27 Bon ue ttsville ot, Pinu Grove, Junt .1,2 BrlgbijavlUe, Bethel (afternoon) " 2,3 North Marlboro, Now Hope, " 8,9 V Bonmstta ville St?, (night) June 14,16 \Btonholm ot, 14 16,17 Our Town Oorvernment. MAYOR-C. % McCall y ?i'DKKMKfi-J. Frank Breeden, C. E. Exum, John T. Douglas, W. S, Rowe. CI.KR* Sc TREASURER-Milton Mc Laurin. Office open daily, POI.ICK~G. B. Barrett. Marlboro County>0(fioers. t?n?MVv-J. B. Oreen CLERK oy. CMSRK-J. A? Brake .~--^T?bui? OP PROBATE-M. MoLuurin COBONBR-^O. F. Covington SUPKRVIVOR-T-M. * Bi? Coward Supt. K??dAT'i?N-W. Ii, Stanton TREASURER-J. H. Thomas Aub?TOn-rlj? Carlisle SaHATOR-fKnpa Livingston .. KKPREORNrAT?vKB-J. 0. Puubar, J. ^. Campbell, K. h.. Freeman. ^?t?ikuBftuauBijJiJii-i.ii.-i-1 -gag ' Directory of Bennettsville Lodges CONSOLIDATED' LODGC NO. 16, K. of P., moots every Monduy evening at 7.30 o'oloek. . ,W. Turlington, 0. 0. C. 4.1/ide, K. of R. & S. MARLnofto LODGE NO. 88, meets at . Bennett ?ville. Friday eveuing. on or be? fore each foll.moon at 8 o'oloek. ft , J. F. Kinney, W. M. j. T, Dudlpy, Seorotary. _ g^-J ? ' t; t,-J-L^""1..g===? County Masonic Directory* I MARLBORO CHAPTER No. 30 R. A. M., meets at Bcnnottaville ou the Bcoond Friday of each month, ? _ Robt Chaffin, H. P. II, E. Stookton, Seoretaiy. EUAEKA LODGE No. 43, A. F. M.. toeeta at MoColt, oaoh Saturday after? ] noon, before the full moon,ut 4 o'olook. AURORA .LODGE NO. 33, A. F. M.. m?ats at Clio, Saturday on or after eaoh full moon it 3 o'clock, p. m. .. J. T. 8tauton, W. M. J. E. MoLood, Secretary. ; liligi i' ! in, inir rn? ts i.i '?jBenneUebtll? Church Directory. .?,t>.i..i-...?..?.".'?....i,..,..?....?.??.???..?,.......?.?...?.* . METHODIST-C. B. Smith, P. C. Sunday ichodl -1.00 p. m. Preaching at ii.00 ?. rn? arid-8 00 p.m. Prayer meet ing Wednesday kftornoon at 4.00 o'oloek. MupcrioUnOiOi ? Sunday achoo!, V'hil. A 11 odf.es. hAX,>.,i':,.-- Ui-v. Itul'ufi Foal, \ ?i?il^V. .,..\....0 ... ir. un X <>,..... M.-... -'. Puf.snyfi;-i-.iAei- Kev. J!. W, Rurwejb Pastor. Proaohjug ovory Sunday at ll a. m., and 8.00 p. m. Prayer meeting on Thursday afternoon at 4 o'oloek. Sunday school, at 10.00 a. m. Superintendent of school, J. T. D;udloy.; i Ki'iBCOi'Aii-Hov. ?. W.. Boyd, Beotor. Preooblog ovory neoond and fourth Sunday ait il a m., ?nd 8oo p. ra. Sunday Behool at o 3Q a. ru. Pr. J A. PataOn, Super, InUndoot. County - Church Directory. Bennettsville Circuit Appointments BEV. J. W. AIUAILL, p, 0. First Suuday-ll a. m., Pine Grove' 3 p. m., Smyrna. Second Sunday, ll a. m. McColl. < 3 p. rn, Beauty Spot? Third Sunday-ll a. m,, Pine Grove, , 3 p. m, Smyrna. ' " Fourth Sunday, ll a. m. MoColl, 3 p. m. Beauty Spot. Blenheim Circuit Appointmmts. REV. J. E. BEARD, P. C. First Sunday, Hebron ll a.m. l?bemezor 3.30 p. m. Second Sunday, Parnassus lia. m . Bethlehem 3.30 p. m Third Sunday, Hebron 11 a, m. Zion 3.30 p.m. Fourth Sunday PatnaBMm ll A. m. i ,' Bethlehem 3 30 p. m. Clio /Circuit Appointments. KEV. DENT, P. O. - Clio -Iel and 2nd Sundays ll a. m., 3d and 4th Sundays 3.30 p. m. Boolah -lid and 2d Sundays 3 30 p. m. 3d and 4th Sundays ll a, m. Sunday school every Sunday 10 a. m. j)ewtttVWitoh Hazel Salve will quick ly heal the wont burns and scob'a and ?bt leave a soar. Ii cnn be applied to cuts add raw surfaces with prompt and sooth tag effect. Une it for piles and ?kin dis? ' eases. Boworo of worthless counterfeit?, l)ougla9 Bro?. . ? ? -??> ?-?--. Dewitt'*Little Early Rioers aro th? best I liver pills ever, made. Ea*y to take And ; (liver gripe. DOUGLAH BROS -???.?*?-W ?' LUMBER I Any kind you want Apply to J. M. JACKSON. July 8, 1900. ?'>?' "j. ., 7-UU_J E{|:gsk-aotly?Eggs ! jBABBED P?YMOUTn BOCKS. Br et nil-round Pirmora Fowl tn the world. Oh?los Egg? At:6oo per Setllog of 13. B. 0. NEWTON, TAtum, B. 0 Oojmmjtation Tax Notice. Notloe U'hareby given that the Booka for th* collection of the Town Commuta tion tax la now open and will romain open until tho Amt'day of Jabe loot, after which tima they will be cloud and the penalty added,, By order of the Oounotl. ti?VtOH ftfeUvgw, Apiti s?th, tool, OUEBatt PERSONAL. _ Mr. and Mrs Jfahn Welch of Clio was up Suuday evening. Mrs. Mary Anu Usher of tho Antioch section is lying sick. Miss Mattie Bovillo is hero vis Iting her sister Mrs. T. M. Wob ster. Constable J. J. Pearson, now at Charleston, was in town Mon day. -Mr. C. M. Prevatt of Lum? bertou is m our towu for a few days. Mr, Ralph Torry of Rocking ham spent Monday and Tuesday in our town. -Senator McLaurin spoke at Greensville Wednesday and at Gaffney Thursday, Judge Hudson has returned home af tor 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 to learn that Mr. ?ovo Brown for years miller at Mr. R. C. Easterling's mill is very ill. Mr. Levi Chavisof Smithville was down Tuesday. He reports a fine fruit crop and will supply our market. Mr, J. p, McLaurin of Ked Bluff *was. in town yesterday aud called. He reports heavy rains, and. grass hustling. Mr. H. T. McLaurin of Red Bluff was in town yesterday and called io seo us. He reports heavy rains ir hts section. Mr. C. D. Quick of Smithville was down Tuosday. 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 vi 1 le. Miss Gallie Price, who has been spending Rome time with her sis tor Mrs. King loft on Monday for her home at Cade's, Williamsburg county. Mrs. Mary Easlerling and Chil dren Misses Clara and Ku th and Master Earnest Sam John L. and Weldon, have spending several days with us. Miss Estelle Richardson aiid her sister Mrs. P. C. Harding who has been spending some time here, left for their homo 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 iu our town. Solicitor Johnson, who was ex pected all last week, came on Monday night and spent several 1 ; v.-. irv-' to ? nd Up tho Critjfi,* ina) busuu'Hs; o( the April torin, Mr AndorsjOii'Ryb w<->nt over ! ?<.. fHU -tJAv.." ty JJ ,i v W&J - v v ?m\ W - ? li ? ' ?-ay.'i thu jVahi ?o?o considerable dania^e ' u> or?os over lhere, : iv?i'. ?. x?. .K.eh)', well remeta bored as tho clever agent at the Coast Lino Depot, but now at Rocky Mount, has been spending a few days hero, We were real glad to meet him again. Marlboro's 8on Honor-od. Coli - lt. O. Molntyro wo itt to Washington Oity thia week ti bo pr?tent nt tho Oom menee mont of Georgetown ?nd WnahingtOU Univofolty of Medicino, wbero hi? too Douglas recently graduated, with diatinot? iou io Surgery and Medioiae. Bino? hi* gruduutlon Dr Molatyro, after a rigid oom potitive examination, wa? eleotod reeideot Pbjaiolan of the Hospitals and Asylum of Washington oity. ' Hu waa profulely con y mt ul ft ted on his auooeoa and ia now pet ulantly located in our nationa beautiful oapital. Co) Molntyro ie y ti y juitly proud ot the poaition taken by hia eon. D'rom l.tmootono l?ollRi?o. The Marlboro atudonU at Lhneatone College came homo Friday night Among them wero Blioeoa Mary David, Tiotis aud Bunion Ford. The jouugladUa were hur fled homo on account of tho prevalence ot typhoid fovor at th? College Miee Maggio Breeden came home'the week before. off to tho Penitentiary. Kern Cotintttoni colored, convicted of manslaughter at tho recant terra of Court and aentonccd to 5 y cain in the ponitontlary, waa taken over to Columbia on Friday. It te said that Korn oomoa from fighting ntook. About 20 yenni ago, hia brother Frank wa<i trioj for tho killing of an old oolorod m in hamed Jaok Odom near Ta? tum but waa acquitted. Unclaimed i.ottojo. Lettora addroBsed to the following warned persona romnin uncalled for nt the pooi offloa in Bon^QttavMle : \:} Frank MoClpam, I ft, MoEmelty, Jura ea O. Webster, J. Z Thomas, Eloy Jones, iloelo O'Nnlls, Ellen Johnson, Jinny Jones, Jamen Hood, John S. Qrov?r, Creon Frank lin, Elisa Campbell, Catherin Oolemon, Itosa Baa?, Walter Balley. t?gr* Provide yourself with a Dixie Canopy net, and get ahead of tho flies and mo'quities, seo them at Furniture Store of 0. S. McCall. Don't You Love Flowerer It so, and you want nome pretty pots of all H i/CH in whioh to placo them, call at tho Hardware store and you can ho suited. -; Dissolution. Notice ?0 lierebv given that tho firm of F. E & W,M. IUwe wai mutually dissolved on ?he loth day oi April 1001. Mr. W.M. Rowe will con tinuo the buiinesj and aramco all liabilities Incurred to date. P. E. HOWS. . W. M. R?WK. Apr 22, 1001. LU ?ND 0ONF] y it - and- ? North East Corn . Aprit 22, 1901. ?ennett?vtlle Tl F. DEALER IN AND >I Ceiling/ Flooring, Balusters! 3STe u ??? YOU ARK IN NEK I) OF pr dressed, we would be gla< and look over stock. TOWN AND COUNTY NSWS. -A good crop of black berries j is reported. -The sod? fountains aro com mencing to take in the cash, -The June turn of Court com mences ono month from to day -The May rains have como and grass will have to bo watched -People aro beginning to plan where they will go for tho sum mer, -The rate to Memphis noxt| week is $15.05. Tickets on sale to-morrow and Monday. Kingham'a Kal ?able Hams and Breakfast Bacon can always bc found fresh at W. M. Itowo's. -Mr. J. B. Hamilton is build ing a store near the cotton mill and will move down as soon as it ia ready. Binder twine of the best! quality at tho lowost price in any quantity at C. S. MoCall'a. -Tho question of good roads ls growing in every county which means Wo aro going to havo bet ter roads. A complete line of Fancy and Heavy Groceries at W. Af. Rowe's, ? Tho Q\\f>rQixi? Cou^ibas ron itv "rt U-s deoAtjn?n and th? pen skirter.? \v\H now ^ot ?.I"! moony . - .!II{>; to ?h??i. . - THi uS, MOT:! j, ...r-i-.l:-: O I* !.','.>. Wu Ut ;\nd Mort^u^'s, ?Vf.il, Notes, Coat rads j.or itonl?, sfro?'t !Vi(:iis (or suppli?:?, oui] no f??pd at tho Democrat oilioo. Flowers i Flowers ! Mrs. JnoS. Moorelia? a fine lot of Geraniums, Begonias Ferns,- Palms and other plants, well rooted, that she desires to sell. Cuttings 26o per dozen. Only Throe Days More. Last'wcek we mentioned tho arrival of the noted Occulist, Dr. Benjamin Glaser. Quite a uumber have called to soo him and ht2u beneilited. Mr. 0. M. Weatherly nays his glasses give him perfect satisfaction, Mayor Mo* Gall also had a word of praise. If you have any dofeot lu vision or sutler from headache, neuralgia or nervousness you should eal! cu him and get relief. He can aud will he!p you aud you will say sn iu 5 minutes. Dr. Ghnior has moved his odlce to the residence of Mrs. S C. Weatherly whore he will remain until Tiesday next, hia last day ou this visit. If you need help for your eyodsoe him at once Wofford College Glass of 76* Alumnus io the Sonttiorn Christian Ad vocate of the I6th speaking of the ohos of 1876 to be held this year, gives tba uameti of tho ai young men of tho dais of thai year-one of whom ii an honored eon nt firownaville, this county-Mr Ch minn N. Uogora-uot 0. P. Here ia what "Alumiuut" writ CH: j *'0barlle" wat tho quiet man o? tho oU?9. Ile talked when it Wai nooeomry. Obarlio wa? not selfish, but attended strict ly to his own business, and expootcd every body else to do tho same thing, After graduating Obarlio returned to l\U f?rm in Marlboro county, ?hero ho has boen emin ently auoouwful M a ptauter. Ho married Mitti Elteabe, the highljr cultured nUtor of tba late Governor Wm II. Bllorbe. Thia acouraplUhed lady presides with cano and graoo over Charita's p ?Uti td shume, and the quiot mau of '76 is happy. Always glad to see you at Mittle's Store. (S ?^X^vu This fllfiiattir* is on ovary box of tbs genuino Laxative L<romo?Quininc ??>iju th* remedy that ?tur?? ? ?ola In on? day TU Katy to Feel Good. Counties* thousanls havo found a hluB.tint? (0 tho hody in Dr. King's Now Ufo Pills, which positively nure Oonsti pallon. Stoic Hosduoho, Doziness, Jaum dion, Malaria. Fever and Ague and all Liver and Stomach ironblow Purely vegoishlc; never gripo or weaken. Only 20o at Douglas & Bro. TO OURS) A COLD IN ONS) DAY Take Laxative Bronio Qdjnine Tablets, All droggUU refand the money if it fails to our?. M. W. Grove's signature on overy box *rlc* ?jo a hos., LE * B??KERY 3STOBERY. -o-o -'? -FttRSII DAILY. Ordors lille?! on short notice. All size OAKIO? mude to order Wedding Cakes A Specialty. er Public Square Hovell morft?, E, ROWE, MANAGER. ANUF?O'iUBEU OF - Siding, Brackets,1 weis, &c, LAL. OP AM any kind of LUMBAR, ough 1 to have you call at our MILL,! RELIGIOUS NOTES. Tho roh) Sunday ovonlng prevente! tho j j Union florviooH Suuday night. , Rev. 0. W. lloyd, Rca'or, wdl o.mduot services at St Paul's Episcopal ohuroh next flu ii. lay morning and after noon. Rev. II \V. Harwell of our Presbytt ? Un ohuroh iu assarting in a mooting at tho Floronoo Presbyturlau ohuroh this week. Rt?. II. W, BurwoU, eouduottd aarv?o?s at Lovel Grono Auidmiy last Su?dty aftoruoou. Tho Suuday afternoon vinita of the villigo pastora ia gr (vii ly npprcoiati-d by those pooplo-many of whom hoar ho other prenoblng. The Childrens' Day Eairohwa at tl 0 Method ?at ohuroh fl.md ny nf tor,io in wore indeed lulorostl g and onj >ycd by all who atteudod. Tho n?tig* wero tho boat and fwootiy sung, wh lo tho recitations woro ?no Tho hour for Snuduy eohaol at the Presbyterian ohuioh has bonn fixed nt io o'clock a. m. Tho hour for Suudny eohoul at the Episcopal ohuroh has b?ou ohanged from j 6 p. in. to 9.30 a. m , Tho hour for Suuday cahoot at the Moth* odiat ohuroh has boen changed to ^ Od o'olook in tho afternoon. Tho Wodnosduy afternoon prayor moot* lug at tho Method lat ohuroh ia now hold at 4.00 o'cloqk. Prayer mooting at tho Baptist ohuroh every Thursday evening at 8.00. The mon's . prayor mooting at' tho MVllwdiiii i\t :., . h \>: hold every . loo', diiy ?veuiop al ; jo, Tli? public meltedr Tho boui t?V flundoy Miloo) St the !>..;?.? fist ohurvli hi.it: bnee elun.^cd i.O . \oo .lind (bu lipM< fOl I ???.liirii' .. 11.ix) H. IO.. - * . rv "? i A. Ragt ilk, Honi'mi'. Vt -, J.I v.-, pbed d-?,ol'.i i?t?gv?iph ii hu ulrch ! ?Mu-s t,\ Kliiw.i Jv, dion, I?.i hu i |U I).1 ir, Standing waist deep in ioy water," ben writes, "gavemoa terrible eold and cough It grow ?orso daily Finally tho beM doo? torsin OukluntT, Nob., Sioux (.'by, and Omaha said I bad cousuiuplion & could not live Then ? began UMng (jr. KirtgV Now Discovery aud was wholly oured by ti bonica." Positively guaruutood for Cou?b?, Colds and all Throat and Lune I roubles, by Douglas & Bro. Prioo 50c aud $1 Job Could Not linvo Stood lt. lt he'd had Itching Piles. They're ter. ribly annoying; but Bucklcn's Arnica Salve will cure the worst case ol piles on earth. It hus cured thousands. For in juries, Pains or Bodily Irruptions its the best salve in the world. Price 2 ?c a box ' (lure guaranteed. Sold at Douglas Bros. Drug Store ll (f?gTLadies call nt F. E & W. M. Rowe's f?r Sappi io tho great est powder for cleaning and pol ishing Silver Ware? tf lass and Tinware, as a polish it has no equal. Ko?o? Dyspepsia Cure ?'Digests what you eat.'? 8*iy Pipes and Smokers Supplies in ondleas variety can bu found at J. T. Douglas'. M ti ny people worry beonu.'O they believe they have heart disease. Tho chances are ?hw their hearts aro all right hut their stomuohs ave unable to digest food. Kodol Dyspepsia Caro digosts what you eat und pie vont H thu formation of gus whioh makes tho stomach press against i the heart, lt will oure every form of indigos* lion. Douglas Bros. ?0T Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass ?nd Brushes cnn bo bought at lowest prices at J. T. Douglas'. .LL_J.J-.L.-Ui'J.1!.).. 'J.J' rriing Notice. AM, persons arc hereby warned not to trespass on my lands in Adams? I ville Township-either by walking, ri? diing, cutting timber, hauling straw or hunting. I will prosecute all who violate this notice. April 22, lopi. M. F. GIBSON. Citation for Letters of Admlnislratlen. I STATIC OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF MARLBORO-l?y MiL TON MCLAURIN J ndge of Probate. [UERBAS, M ,\ KO AH KT BltUOR hath made suit to mo to grant tinto hor Letters of Administration of tho Estate and I EITeots of Washington Bruce deceased ; The?o aro thoroforo to otto and admen* (sh all and oingnlur thu kindred and oredi tors of tho seid Wushirgton Bruoo, deo'd, that thoy bo and appear before mo in tho Court of Probate, to bo hel l ab Boondie vilto, 8. 0., on tho 30th of May, 1901, after publie alon hereof at 11 o'olook in tho forenoon to show oauso, if any they have, why said Administration should not bo granted. Qiven under my hand this 16th day of May, 1901, MILTON MOLAI/JUN, Judge Of Probate, J KKEEP COOL l> .Remember we have the Summer Goods for '^?^ MEN AND BOYS.^a^ Men 'H IMC)?<:]I ttulbriggiw, Mercerized and Gauze Undervcsls. MtVa Shirt Waists, Fancy Silk Front Shirts, Negligee and Mercerized. < ?OW (W?RTER SlllIS AND STRAW HATS, #,1 OU ll P RIGES and NEW STOGIC -O' Do noi forgot wc arc in thc lead and Headquarters (or New Si nu mer stylos and shape H AT?; ?OU LA. I) IES, MISSES and CHILDREN. Wo.: t h?: of SUMMER LA?ES, EMBROIDERIES and-Pretty '.'?Hli-MINGS. ettsville Dry Goods & Millinery Co. fthiy n<V loo] -KIRKWOOD'S OLD STAMP. J. TJ ?KI1MLAS. ? ..ft, .- 4tt? A.. 0. DOUGLAS. ? E - DOUGLAS & BROTHER Practical Pharmacists and Dealers in? jpdic ?jjjr?gs and-Patent Medicines, oj 10^ ? - Pfam and Fancy Stationery and School Supplies; rn A aa _-a ?nTTmmtr 'J-JUADD fctlJLU. ru 1 1 X. HNE CIGARS AND TOBACCO.^ rlptions carefully compounded at all hours mal guaranteed to be of the J* ur est Drugs and at >? 3 jj noble prices. l\ full Vine Garden Seed & Onion Sets. yVianftful /or'past liberal patronage toe solicit a continuance of same. J. T. DOUGLAS & BRO. v :ii, j got. AT TBB OXi? STAND. E'S MENU FOR APRIL. T M! was io;Keep' Well, is to Loavo off tho Frying Pan Diet, ?ind, ;H i hat:'which will Bring Good Cheer and Comfort. Wo "hurts * i th CiVet you goods that are alwnys palatable. > ' F*>R BREAKFAST,, li 'f . ,,y?jjj t \\ ? havo Ihiebwbcal. ?Mapla Syi up, Oatmeal, Brtlt FIHII, ' i.?lprnivj'. Hrcnhfast Bacon, Vo il Loaf, Tripe, I Chillon Lo?)', Ih.in.o Oibclten, ?lmn P?oaT, Tin,' (>?I1V:? -?^'r ^ ' ?buuinrtf am! Or;?!)?i.a. . FOV? DIMMER 1 -"'\-<? . \\ o bave Fb?v?ro?i i?.-uip, boro sind U.-an?. Yoma*.;<...?. ?i.i'i Ojera, (toast jiiiiif, I lum j Niuccaroi i, C/?ueio, ?leiv^ ,\! Motard Bavic?j (Joi?iti(< iiain. Ci'.tub?i fy HHUUC, ? aiui Pudding, ?iellie; Apples, Nula. UaiYu.s, Pi mies. FOR SUPPER a -.Ml Our ?Ve havo ? Oyster??, Sliced Ham, Chicken, Obrno.l Beef, Sausage Crackers, Sbroded Codflab Wt?furs, Mustard Sardinns, Cherries, Pears, Postum Cereal. ! <? i fei rc i Co ? fey $3 supply of Canned Goods, Pickles, and Dainties are of TUE Lei as supply your wants. W. M. HOWE. Ilouiictttivillo, 8. C. Ph ODO No. 38. ;/i>v j TI ._ reij Dil MOFFETT'S fl Allays Irritation, Aids Digestion, &%l*VVl fr f H 1 F P 1" ll I Ul /& Regulates thc Bowels, . H I? fi* I HIRS /f? StwHgthfiw the Child, \F SVllUM^f > 1 L L I Cl I IV f-B Make* Teething E?y. ' > ' ^Sc, # LJL (Tetthintf Powders) JL?^KL TERTHINA Relievei the Bowel V/'f A^-? /. 77 i ?2 i Un ?i Troubles of Children of . %-.> C0-'8 oiiiy 25 cents fit Druggists, ANY AOE. if?M.ft^flBI'* Orm?U26???U to C. J. NIOPFETT, M. D" ST. LOUIS. MC, On Jaand AT STRAUSS' STABIIS Rf OT EliiliT a nice lot of young 'Mules and Horses. continue to keep them for sale, Nothing viii l>o Misrepresented nnil you can rely on l-'All? pi-jAWNa?. I'\,l>lil?)>' ;'" tool'.''.. :?; STORE! Um GOODS! Mil llsiyirij?? sep?l'Od tho now store iirx( d(,or to tl>0 Douglas' Uros. Dr 11^5 Bt'?r?, we have opened np n ni ?M? Rt?oK of Uenoral;Mer ej?aud?ze, :uid solicit a call from ih?^ generous public and an in ?? pee I lon o? our piees before btij in^ tb'dr Dry (ifjods, '.Shoes, Hat?, Notions. A nd Groceries." y/e aimil piiv,cb'8o ntlcnlion to our iii;"iiJ P.Vhcj Orocori .??, Cnnned Gooda &c , Wo intend ?leo to inako a fow vin ?'.aiii?;< - Homo Ground iMeul and Hominy, i'Vcd? Butter and puru Cann Syrup. Our motto vill.be UONI:8T WEIGHTS /.NJ) l'iOCKS. Soliciting a liberal ?haro of your pHtroun^e, wc are ( YOUH', KO VhKAm. Ai Jan 10, lilO?, I A FREE PATTERN .5 (your OWU selection) to ov*-ry cub tg scriber. Ou ly 50 c?ittfl a year. ' TIA A LADIES' MAOAZINB, A rt*) i b?outiful colored plat*? j UUM ' ''i -In'".i ; Jf > MM J V ?Hg 11 nu.unit. ; (ency , ; ?otk ; ii.i-.ntl,<>M >iinl#? ftciUn, ?lc. Sui? ?'. ?crili? lo ,l?jf, or, ?rmi ?c. forUlttt copy. ;.j lAily .a'ciil. wiiiltd. Stud ?or IMBML ?tyllih, R?IUtit?, Sliuf.lo, Up to 5-5 Jlate. Kcouonilral ?ml Ab?oltU*ly ! :? ivrfutit'riuiiig I'&iKt Paturba. ? (No*St?dtr,Altowciic? Potte* ns.) j; Only io *nd~t) ct?, ?je!,- norie hlclicr. < ' A?k for idem Sold In nettly ?v?ty ?Hr ! _ and io wu, or by ru?U from ? rm MCCAIX co., r? no-us v/ott Uth st., NtuYcfk.1 Wc offor First-class I Horse Wagons coinnlote at $25-Spot Oflsh- Hardware Co, 4/ MINES ! We haye recently added a Book and Counter to our Department. In tho Magazine Department wo will attempt to furnish such copies of Periodicals ns nfc desired by tho Mending Public. First, wc must lonni what is wanted. Come nnd soo our assortment. If you don't soo what yon want., asJc /or il, H. W. CARHOP. Jlennettsyille, S. C? March l?, 1901. ZE^UlLLiEU BROS., -DEALERS IN Horses, Mules, Buggies, Wagons And Harness, A FT KU THIS.DATE, and during the ontiro Trading Season will koop their STABLES WELL PILLED with a cho'.ce selection of Horses and Mules, which they will Boll for Cash, or on timo with good approvod notes. We havo recently added Buggies, Wagons and Harness to our Stock and wo intond tokeop up-to-date goods at the best prices. Tho following is a listet some of tho makos'of BUGGIES wo now handle-. . Convtlaiiil, Watertown, Ames, Hnvbonr, Wieesi, Staad? ni'tl und Ell<. Uovy Cavvimgo Co. ootobor ,s, I9oo. w FULLER BROS lill Will For The Pee De e Section. ?ret Our Prices on COTTON HOES, JRROUHA ? Sampson Uprights and Fanning Implements before buying? SEE US Before buying. Very truly yours, Illili April ?f>, 1901. ' W. P. BREEDEN, IS BTILLi ?T THE OLD ST AHB Ready to Serve hi^nends^JWI^^ in His line. Horses and Mules?/ Cash, or on time with good security* SOLt?"AGENT For "?ld"Anbiim" and "Watt* 'Hickory? WAGONS. Tyson & Jones, . Hockney, Babcock, Rook Hill, Continental, Advnnco and Brown Cnrriap?oCo. tf?- I ?ni disposing of my Mock of ?IUM.KS, COUGHS. C0MJAU4?A?)J tt.id ROBES itt speot&l fricosi ian; 1,1901 mm*