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BBNNEJTTSYILLE, S. 0. ??'.?.v.i'..'u'i.?'"-'?,?,.'.1''1<tj-i^p\,'tl'\..i.,.t,iv^-w ?V 8. A. ?HOWK & CO. Qtf?tfo West of Court House* Friday. Mav 31, 1901. MARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS. SECOND ROUND-W. C. POWEU, P. R. Olio and Beulah, Beulah, May 25.26 | MoC?oll & Bouaettnvllle Mill-?, Benuettavllle, u 26,27! Beonettavillo ct, Pine Grovo, Juno 1,2 BrlgbtBvIllo, Bethel (afternoon) '' 2,3 North Marlboro, New Hope, u 8,9' BonuettBvlll? Sta, (night) Juno 14.161 Blenheim ob, 16,17 Onr Town Government. MAYOR-C. S. McCall ALDERMEN-J. Frank Breeden, (J. E. Exum, John T. Douglas, W. S. Howe. CLERK & TREASURER-Milton Mc? La?rin. Office open daily. POLICE-G. B. Barrett. Marlboro County Officers. SHERIFF-J. B. Green CLERK OF CLERK-J. A. Drake JUDGE OF PRORATE-M. MoLaurin CORONER-C. F. Covington SUPERVISOR-M. E. Coward SUPT. EDUCATION-W. L, Stanton TREASURER-J. H. Thomas AUDITOR-E. S. Carlisle SENATOR-Knox Liviugstou REPRESENTATIVES-J. C. Dunbar, J. 0. Campbell, Ll. Ii. Freeman. t. i - Directory of Bennettsville Lodges CONSOLIDATED LODGE NO. 15, K. of P., moots evory Monday ovoning at 7.301 o'olook. _. _ W. Turlington, 0. C. 0. J. Lido, IC of ll. & 8. MARLBORO LODGE NO= 88i moots ?t Bonnettpvillo, Friday ovouing, on or bo foro oaoh full moon at 8 o'olock. J. F. Kinney, \V. M. J. T, Dudloy, Soorotary. County Masonic Directory. MARLBORO CHAPTER NO. 30 ll. A. M., moots at Bennottsvillo ou the second Friday of each month. ". % Hobt Cht (fin, IL P. II, E. Stockton, Scorctary. EUREKA LODGE NO. 43, A. F. M.. meets at MoOoll. oaoh Saturday after noon, boforc tho full moon,at 4 o'olock. AURORA LODGE NO. 33, A. F. M.. moats at Clio, Saturday on or after each full moon at 3 o'olock, p. m. J. T. Stanton, W. M. J. E. MoLeod, Secretary. _ Bennettsville Church Directory. METHODIST-C. B. Smith, P. C. Sunday school 4.00 p- m. Preaching at 1 l.UO a- m. and 8 00 p. m. Prayer meet ing Wednesday afternoon at 4.00 o'olook. Superintendent Suuday Behool, Phil. A. Hodgos. BAPTIST-Rov. Rufus Ford, Pustor. Suuday sohool at 10.00. Preachiog Sun day at 11.00 a. m., and 8 00 p, m. Prayer meeting Thursday eveniug at 8 o'olook. Suporiotoudont of Sunday Bohool, H. W Carroll. PRESBYTERIAN-Hov. H. W. Burwoll, Pastor. Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. m., and 8.00 p. m. Prnyor meeting on Thursday aftornoon Qt 4 o'clook. Sunday sohool, at 10.00 a. tn. Superintendent of sohool, J. T. Dudley. EPISCOPAL-ROT. 0. W. Boyd, Rector. Preaching evory ncoond and fourth Sunday nt ir a m, and 8.00 p. m. Sunday Bohool at 9.30 a. m. Dr. J. A. Foison, Superintendent, County Church Directory. Bennettsville Circuit Appointments REV. J. W. A Kl AI LI,, P. C. First Sunday-ll a. m., Pine Grove* 3 p. m., Smyrna. SeoondSunday, ll a. m Modoll. 3 p. n>, Beauty Spot, Third Sunday-ll a. m., Pino Grove, 3 p. ra, Smyrna. Fourth Sunday, 11 a. m. MoColl, 3 p. m. Beauly Spot. Blenheim Circuit Appointments. REV. J. E. BEARD, P. C. First Sunday, Hebron ll a.m. Ebenezer 3-30 p. m. Second Sunday. Parnassus ll a. m.. Bot hiebe m 3.30 p. m Third Sunday, Hebron 11 a. m. Zion 3.30 p. m. Fourth Sunday Purnassu? 11 a. m. Bethlehem 3 ?i0 p. m. Clio Circuit Appointments. REV. T. M. DENT, P. C. Clio-1st and 2nd Sundays ll a. m., 3d and 4th Sundays 3.30 p. m. Boolah -1st sud 2d' Sundays 3 30 p. m. 3d and -Ich Sundays ll a. m. Sunday sohool ovcry Sunday 10 a. m. ff?, w^i'^rir^' r?????-V7rVT??r??i -.? -M? O M A? T/? BIHl! LUMBER I Any kind you want. Apply to J. M. JACKSON. July 3, 1900. Eggs--act?y--Eggs! BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS. Beat all-round Farmers Fowl in the world. Choteo Eggs at 600 per Sotiing ot 13. E. 0 NEWTON, Tatum, 8. 0 Commutation Tax Notice. Notice {9 horohy given that tho Books . for tho eollcotion o? the Town Commuta tion tax le now open and will remain, open nntll tho first day of Juno 1901, ofter whloh time tfcey will bo eiOBcd and the pon al ty ?dried, "? By order of the Con noll. MILTON MOLAURIN, Apr? 29th, 1901. CLERK. Flowers I Flowers ! ? Mrs. Jno S. Moore has a fine jot- of. Geraniums, Begonias Forns, Palms and other plants, Well rooted, that she desires to pm. Cuttings g?o per dozen, PERSONAL., Wo regret to report tho sovoro jllness of little Raby McGllvray. I Miss Daisy Mittle of Bennotts Ville is visiting Misses Jennie .>.,.! T?~,... tfn. " I Mn.nV.nMHl> nuu JSV/lM mivua lit xi V n v*v>? / j . Wo aro glad to report that Miss Mamie Hamilton who bas been quito sick is inproving. Mr. Percy Wallace, now of Lau riuburg came over Tuesday and spent tho night with his father. Wo regret to report tho serious illness of Mr. Ben Billiard at his homo on Robeson Street. Miss Mary McDaniel who has been spending some time in our town has returned to her homo at Tatum. We are glad to roport that, our young friend Curtis Woodie who has been quito sick with fever is improving. Mr. John Easterling and sister Miss Marion of Tatum spent Sun day in our town with Mrs. J. H. Mitchel. Mrs. J. B. Hamilton and little son loft Wednesday to spend a fow days with hor mother at Dun bar. Mr. Fairley Barrontiuo has talton a position with Singer Sew lng Machine Co., and has gone to work up Robeson county. Mrs. Sallie Mathews who has been visiting hor parents in our town has returned to her home in Wilmington, Senator McLaurin and Messrs |P. M. Emanuel and L. J. Breed on returned Sunday night from Gaffney, where he spoke on Sat urday. Mr. C. F. Covington wont ovor into North Carolina Monday to get some choice beef cattle for his market. Mr. Jamos B. Waddill who has been holding a lucrative position for some time in Alabama has given it up and returned with his family to Bennettsvillo to la'.te an interest in his father's busi ness. Mr. T. Q. Odom has just return ed from an extended trip through parts of Scotland and Robeson counties. He says ho never met with a more clever sot of scotch people any whore-all prosperous and always happy. CUPID'S WORK. Married ou Sunday at 1 2 30 p ra , ot tho residence of Notary Public, J. P. Gibson the officiating officer, Mr. Calvin Freeman and Miss Amanda Perkins. At 3.30 the same day and by the same officer, at tho residence of the bride's father, at the Cotton Mill, Mr. Warren Moore aud Mids Daisy Stan? loy. There wero several alleudautsaud a large orovvd of friends witnessed the last mentioned man iago? Mr. Gibson must have a rn?gnolio'way of''tioing^ tho kn it," as he see m 9 to ho getting A lot of this kind of work to do. The April Term of Court. The April term of court closed Fri day n glit, after a session of three weeks. The first week was profitable in the way of heavy fines collected, hut the two last were rather expen sive. The Inst CUBO heard wus MoNair & Pearsall vs Chas Crosland for a lot of fertilizers sold to the Alliance. Tho Jury failed to agreo on a decision. Hhe Pension Money. Mr. J. A. Drake, clerk of Court, has received a check for tho pension mono,y allotted to our county. (Mass B, of which theie are only three, will get $19.00. Class C, of j which there ? aro over 100 will got $14.70. Those who want it now can get it by calling on iho elerk. A Pleasant Compliment Ata mooting of the Trustees of Clio High School Tm nj ny afternoon, the Bourd unanimously reelected tho fae nlty of last year, Prof J. H. Smith principal and Miss Sallie Crosland and Mrs Mary West of Bennettsville as assistants. Fire at Medlin springe. On Saturday about noon while the family were at dinner fire wai discov ered in I ho roof of Roy. W H. Kir ton's residence and before help could bo obtained tho fire wat beyond con trol and only a few articles weie wvod. The loss is reported at $500 fully coy? ored by insurance. Tho Da m a er o hy Rains. The reports from tho rains in all parts of thc county continue to come in of a serious codition of the crops. Colton in some places is covered with grass, and corn is turning yellow. Tho oat crop is also in bad shape for cutting and tho land is too unsafe for the mowors. A fow days warm weather may chango thc prospcots. _ ^ ^ New EutcrprlseS. Mr. P. A. Hodges is taking steps to establish a Tannery tn our town on his property near Crooked Creek bridge on Chcraw street. A company has been formed and will soon opeu in our town another Hardware store. Tho Stutts Brick Machinery hos been moved to Smithville to make brick for shipment. The yard will be located nonr Kollock, jcgr* Pr?vido yourself with a Dixio Canopy not, and got ahead of the flies and mosquities, seo them nt Furniture Storo of 0. 8. McCall. Don't You Love Flowers V It so, and you want some pretty pots of nil sizes in which to place thom, call at the Hardware store and youoah bo suited. BENNETTSYIL AND 0ONFI '9 ( - and - North East Corn? April 22, 1901. Xtennetteville H F. I -DEALUK IN AND M Ceiling, Flooring, Balusters, Ne BUILDING [VIA TERI IF YOU AUB IN NEED OF or dressed, we would be gla< and look over slock. TOWN ANO COUNTY NEWB. - Full moon Sunday. - Noxt Monday is salosday. - It is said strawberries have been so plentiful at McCol! that they have sold as low as throe quarts for a nickol. - Special attention is asked to tho advertisement of tho Bon nottsviiio Novelty Works. (Jail at tho Mill and seo tho manager Mr. F. E. Rowe. fi?"* Seo tho now lino of em broideries jual in at Mittles atoro, To got value iu full and cour teous attention trade at Mittle'??. JfS?T* I haye tho genuino "DIXIE MOSQUITO CANOPY ut $2, complete. G. W. WADDILL Kingharn's Reliable Hams and Breakfast Bacon cnn always be found fresh at \V. M. Rowe's. fit?'* Binder twine of tho heit' quality at the lowest price in any quantity at C. S. McCall's. A complete line of Fancy and Heavy Groceries at W. M. Howe's, Jim Harris Found In Laurens. Sheriff Green went to Laurens on Tuesday to identify a,, color ed man thought to b& Jini Harris tho murderer of Capt Carter, and also another thought to bo Walter Hines. He had no trouble in identifying Harris but to be sure about Hines he telegraphed for Mr. Hinson who promptly said it was not Hines. Jim is now in Laurens Jail but will brought to Marlboro as soon as tho proper papers are sent the Governor, as Harris is now under sentence for housebreaking. Our people aro indebted to Mr. "Doc" Little of Laurens for the capturo of Jim, and he will bo remembered. ??T" Don't buy your hat until you seo Mittles linc it moana mon ey in your pocket. A Chance To Sell. We invite special attention to the advertisement of Mr. J. T. Dudley for a tract of land in any sizo from 200 to 3000 acres Outside parties want it to start up new industry. If you want to sell see Mr. Dudley at once. A Terrible Explosion. 4 Of a gasoline stove burned a Indy hero frightfully," wr?ton N. E. Palmor, ot of Kirkmao, Iuwa. 1 Tho host doctor? couidn't hcul the running sore that fol lowed, but Buck lon's Arnica Sjlve roi* th ely cured hor." Infaljiblo for Cuts, ConiM, Sores. Boils, BrnisoB, Skin Dis OOROH and Pilen. 25o at J. T. Douglas & Brother's Drug Storo. Didn't Marry for Money. t Tho Boston man who lately tnarriud a siokly rich young woman, is happy now, for no got Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills, wluoh restored hor to porfnot health. In* fallible for Jnun dice, Billiousncss, Ma laria, Fever and Ague and all Livor and S tom ooh troubles). Oontlo but effective. Only 25o nt Douglas & Bro. Seven Years in Bod. "Will wonders ovor ooaso?" inquire tho ?ho fiiends of Mrs h Pease, of Lawretiuo Kan. They know abonad boon unable to leavn her hed in Heven years on accou ut of kidnoy and liver trouble, nervous pros (ration and general debility ; but, "Three bottles of KIcctrio Bittors enabled me to walk, tho writes, "and in tbrco months I folt like a new person." Women suffur ing frottf Hondaohc, Backache, Nervous noss, Sleeplessness, Melancholy. Fainting and Dizzy Spells will find it a priceless blessing Try it. Satisfaction guaranteed O nly oOo by Douglas & Bro. Saves Two From Death. "Our little daughlor had an almost fa tal attack of whooping cough and bron-. chitR" writci Mrs W. K. Ilaviland, ot Armotjk, N. Y., "but when all other remedios failed, wo saved her lifo with Dr, ping's New Discovery. Our niece who had consumption in odvnncod stage, a Ino used this wondorful modicino and to duy ttho is perfectly well." Desperate throat and lung disensos yield to Dr. King's Now Discovery es to no other modicino on earth. Infallible for coughs and coldp. 50 and $100 bottles guaran teed by J. T. Douglas & Hro. TO (JUKE. A OOIiD IN ONB DAY Take Laxativo Bromo Quinine Tableta, All druggUt? refund the rooney if lt fails tc oure. B. W. Orovo'a tlftnatur? on every box Price i$o a box. LE + BSKERYj iSTIOEERY. -Qi. -/> - i -FHRSII DAILY. Drders (Hied on short notice. All size CA KISS made to order Wedding Cakes A Specialty. er Public Square? r w -rw w .r-w w ? wv? E, ROWE, MANAG icu. ANO F ACT U lt M lt OF - Siding, Brackets, wela, &c, AL Ol? ALL any kind or LUMBER, ough 1 to have you call at our MILLI RELIGIOUS NOTES. Rev. 0. WT Boyd filled his nppolutmonf ab Bb Puul'a Episcopal church Sunday morning but heavy raluB prevented tba uftcruoou ncr vico. Rr.v William Stalling* filled tho pul pit | of tho Baptist, ohuroh lust Thursday night and again Munday morning. Hov. IL W, Burwoll of tho Prosby. terian church exchanged pulpits with Rev. Melton Clark of tho Florence Presbyterian church on Sunday Iu9t. Mr. Clark's Hermon Sunday morning was highly enjoyed. The hour for Sunday sohool ab the I'LL iii) terian elim ell baa boon fixed at IO o'clock a. m. Tho hour fer Sunday school ab tho | Epittuopal church Ins bjcu ohnngod from [ 6 p. m. to 9.30 a. m , , Tho hour for Sunday school nt Ibo Moth odist ohuroh has boon ohangod to "j 00 ? o'clock in tho afternoon. Tho Wednesday afternoon prayer nicot ine ab bho Methodist ohuroh is now hold at 4.00 o'clock. Pray or meeting at tho Bu pt int ohuroh ovory Thursday ovoning at 8.00. Tho mon's prayer meeting at tho Methodist ohuroh ia hold ovory Wednes day evening at 7 30. Tho publie invited. Tho hour for Sunday oohool at tho Bap tist ohuroh has been ohnnged to 10.00 and tho hour for preach in g to 11.00 a. m. ' Unclaimed Lottora. Letter? addressed to tho following named remona romain uncalled for at th., poaj j office in Bounottsvillo : Tom Brown; C. C. Oroaland, Ella .Si or meer, Mary Eastorliug, I. A. Gabln, P. R. Gibson, V. J.Gutbery. Emily Harris Knox Huok.vbee, H. B. Irby, Mary Lair, L Lonrd, M. Mark in?, Mary Do vit, D?ra lo May OJem, Djra Stubbs, T?os Tato, Paro Williams, Richard MoL-ay. ^"Ladies call at P. E & W. M. Rowe's forSapolio the great est powder for cleaning and pol ishing Silver Ware, (?lass and Tinware, as a polish it has no eqnal. Koc?o? Dyspepsia Cure ??Digests what you eat." t?S~ Pipes and Smokers Suppli?e in endless variety can bc found at J. T. Dougltis'. SS?r Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass and Brushes can bo bc light at lowest priceB at J. T. Douglas'. Warning Notice. ALL persons are hereby warned not to trespass on my lands in Adams? ville Township-either by walking, ri diing, cutting tim'ic, hauling straw or hunting. I will prosecute all who violate this notice. April 22, 1901. M. F. GIBSON. Winthrop College Scholarship - AND - Eni raneo Exam 1 nations. Thc examination? 'or ihe award of va cant scholarships in Winthiop College and for the admission of new students will be held at county Court llouso ou Friday, July 12, at 9 a m. Applioants must not bi loss than lil'teon (15) yoar* of ugo. When scholarships aro vacated after July 12th, they will bo awarded to those making the highc?t average at this exam ination. Th>i cost of attendance, including board furnished room, heat, light ami wasbrng ia $0.00 par month. For funhor infor mation and a catalogue ad lions Pros. D. ?. JOHNSON, May 29 1901. Rock Hill. WANTED ! I am in tho market for a tract of lum], improved or unimproved, near Railroad. I prefer land irj Smithville or Brimbin ville township. Can uso promp ly from 200 to 3000 acron. Partio4 having lam! in ihoVo townships to Mill will pienso cum in UN iou to with me nt onco by loiter or phono No. 104, or personally ut my edi ce in Hennctlsvillo any afternoon from 3 to 7 o'clock. JULIUS T. UUDL1?V. May 28, 1901. Three Papers One Year Fach, only 50c. WEEKLY TIMES. RICHMOND, VA., Now Only 50 Cents A Yoar, and includes absolutely free THE PARAGON MONTHLY, New York, THE FARM JOURNAL, philadelphia. The Daily and Sunday Times, including Farm Journal and Paragon Monthly, Now onlv $3 per year. Or 25 cts per month by mall. Address TfUC TIM KS, Richmond, Va. -(KEEP COOL l> -ooooooo$0000ooo?00 Reniember we have the Summer Goods for MEN AND BOYS. Men's French Balbriggan, Mercerized and Gauze Undorvests. Men's Shirt Waists, Fancy Silk Front Shirts, Negligee and Mercerized. LOW QUARTER SIKIS AND STRAW HATS, SEE O Uli PRIGES and NE W STO GK. JDo not forget we arc in thc lead and Headquarters for New ' Summer styles and shape HATS 60H LADlE?, MISSES and CHILD HEN. Nice JJne of SUMMER LACES, EMBROIDERIES and Pretty TRINMINGS. Bennettsville Dry Gonds & Millinery Co. May24'h, 1901 KIRKWOOD'S OLD STAND. i^miamBU??mufm?immmmmi?mBgtmmmmta?mmmmmm??m?mM J. T. DOUGLAS. A. 0. DOUGLAS. J.T. -?Practical Pharmacists and Dealers in ure ?rugs and ?patent jjjjfedicincs j TOILET I ARTICLES 1|0F% EVERY M iff Plain and Fancy Stationery and School Supplies. faints, Oils, Tarais!, Bomkes, GLASS and PUTTY. F?NE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. ^> . Prescriptions carefully compounded at dil hours and guaranteed to be of the Purest Drugs and at reasonable prices. A full lino Carden Seed & Onion Sets. Thankf ul for past liberal patronage wc solicit a continuance of same. J. T, DOUGLAS & BRO, Januoary .11, 1001. AT THE OX.? STAND. E'S MENU FOR APRIL. The way to Keep Well, is to Leave oil! I ho Frying Pan Diet, and Eat that which will Bring Good Cheer and ?Jomforfc. We herewith offer you goods that are always palatable. FOR BREAKFAST. Wo have Buckwheat. Maple Syrup, Ou tm al, Salt Kiah, Hominy, Breakfast Bacon, Veil Loaf, Tripe, Chicken Loaf, lime Cihcken, Ham Loaf, Tea, CuiToe, Bananus and Oran??cs. m ii ts p Co ft FOR DINNER Wo have Flavored Soup, Corn ami IK*nn<*. Tomatoes ami Okra, Ko?st I'eef, liam. Maccaro .i, Cheese, Pt??*, Mustard Snuce, Corned linn, Cranberry Sauce, I'ium Puddiug, Jellie,-Apples, Nut* Kitisti.s, Pi urns. FOR SUPPER Wo havo Oyster?, Sliced Ham, Chicken, Corned Beef, Sausage. Crackers, Shreded Codfish Wnfois, Mustard Sarclions, Cherries, Pea rs, Postum Cereal. ? O O t? ljfc:'?ti i .hix IfH ? ^ ll ?>i i; te m Our supply of Canned Goods, Pickles, and Dainties are of THU ?EST. Let us supply your wants. W. M ROWE. IMiono No. 38. Itei.ncttsvi.U?, S. C. DR. MOMTT'S & Allays Irritation. Aids Digestion, Reg?lales thc Bowels, Strengthens the Child, Makes Teething Easy. (Teething Powders) jLJ?L TEETtllNA Relieves Ihe Bowel z? . .AI- ?it\ .i Troubles of Children of Costs only 25 cents at Druggists, ANY AGE. ?33? Or mull 25 cent* to C. J. NIOFFETT, WI. D., ST. LOU 18. NIC. STU A USS' STABLES. AT STRAUSS' STABIJ5S DEPOT STRUT a 11 iee lot of young Mules and Horses. And will continue to keep them for sale, Nothing M ill he Misrepresented and you cnn rely on FAIR DEALING?. February 7, 1901. I A FREE PATTERN ]| jj. (yonr own s?lectluit) to ?very sub? S* 5B scriber. Ou ly 50 cents a year. Sj Having seen rod the new store next, door to the Douglas' Bros. Dni? store, we have oponed np a nico stook of Goneral Mer chandize, and solicit neall from tho generous pnblie and an in spection Qf our p:iWs before buying their Dry aoodb, iShoes, Hats, Notions, . And Groceries. Wo shall poy close attention to our lino ol Fancy Groeoii-.s, Canned Goode Ac., Wo i it (and ?Iso to msvko a few siiccmlticA-Home Ground Meal nod Hominy, Fresh Butter nod pure Cane Syrup. Our motto will bo IIONKST KEIUUTH AND PIUOKS. Soliciting a liberal share of your patronage, we aro Y0l/A9 TO Pl/KA8K A, j, WOODLK & Sox. Jan, 10, 1001,, gj A LADIES' MAGAZINE. jg A ?fem? beautiful colored plat?*: Ittel r?? /asiiiciii? ; drei*maklhg economic ? faner ;;?* j S work ; huuvfliold Illili. ; lu tun, etc, Sub ; ? ?crilie to day, or, *rn?l (c. for late.t coff. K l-ady agent. wanted, Send tot Urra*. & ?|2 Stylish, Reliable, Simple, Up io- * ;2 date, Kcortoiitlcat mid Absolutely 8; 5jg I'tirfect-FUtliitf Paper Pattern*. 9s ?j*. (No*Seam>AIIowance Patt? rn s.) - ' "S ?",y 10 1,1(1 'J cl* ?acif-non* higher. Ask for th tm. Sold In nearly ?vary elly ES and town, or by mall from ? THU MCCALL, CO., .jg fS8-146 Watt 14th St., Hew' We offer First-class I Horse Wagons comnlete at $25-Spot Cash* Hardware Co. ts We haye recently added a Book and Magazine Counter to our Jewelry Department* -o in thc Magazine Department wo will attempt to furnish such copies of Periodicals as arc desired by the Reading Public. First, we must learn what is wanted. Come and see our assortment. \? you den't sec what you want, ask for it, Bennettsville, 8? C# March 15, 1901. PULLER BIOS, DEALERS IN Horses. Mules. Buggies. Wagons And Hal ness, AFTER THIS DATE, and during the entire" Trading Season will keep choir STABLES WELL FILLED with a ohoico seleotion of Horses and Mules, whioh they will sell for Cash, or on time with good approved notes. We have recently added Buggies, Wagons and Harness to our Stook and we intend tokeop up-to-date goods at tho best prices. The following is a list of somo of tho makos o? BUGGIES wo now handle Con it I n ml, Watertown, Anncw, Itnrhonr, Wrecn, Stand? aril mid Hickory Carriage Co. october is, ,9oo. FULLER BROS WSsm For The Pee Dee Section. Cret Our Prices on COTTON MOES, 1 Sampson Uprights anti ?SI hi es. and Farming Implements before buying. BEE US Before buying. Very truly yours, JP. ?L ffiMUBXB April 25, 1901. W. P. BREEDEN, IB STILL AT THE OLD STAND Ready to Serve Iiis Friends With Anything in His Une. Cash, or on time with good seouxity. SOLE*AGENT For ?'Old Hickory," "Auburn" and "Whito 'Hickory? WAGONS. ^ 33-CJC3rC3rI3E3?SI ^> Tyson & Jones, Hackney, Babcook, Rock HUI, Continental, Advance and Brown Carriage Co. T am disposing of my slook of BRIDLES, COLLARS. COLLAKKPADS o,id KO H K8 at pp col rd ptioOB, Jan, 1, 100L