The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, May 31, 1901, Image 7
BBNNB?TSYILLB, S. 0.
BY ?. A. HIM? WK & CO.
Oltflce JF<??* o/ Coure House.
Fiidav. Mav 31, 1901.
MARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS.
SK CON o ROUND-ty, O. POWER, r. K.
Olio trad Beulah, Beulah, May 25,26 j
MoColl & Bounottsvillo Mill*,
Rcnnettavillo, " 26,27
Bon nott? viBo el, Piny O rovo, June 1,3 j
Brlgbtsvilie, Bothel (aftorncon) 8,3
North Marlboro, Now Hopo, u 8,9
BonnettBvlllo Sta, (night) Juno 14.16
Blenheim ot, H 16,17
Our Town Oorvemment,
MJVYOK-C. S. McCall
ALDERMEN-J. Frank Breeden, C. K.
Exum, John T. Douglas, \V. S. Bowe.
CLERK & TREASURER-Milton Mc
laurin. Office open daily.
POLICE-G. B. Barrett.
Marlboro County Officers.
SHERIFF-J. B. Green
CLERIC OF CLERK-J. A. Drako
JUDOS OF PRORATE-M. MoLaurin
CORONER-C. F. Covington
SUPERVISOR-M. B. Coward
SUPT. EDUCATION-W. L, Stanton
TREASURER-J. H. Thomas
AUDITOR-E. S. Carliste
SRNATOR-Knox Livingston
REPRESBNTATIVES-J. C. Dunbar, J.
0. Campbell, ll. L. Freeman.
Directory of Bennettsville Lodges
CONSOLIDATED LODGE NO. 15, K. ol,
P., moots ovory Monday ovening at 7.30
o'olook. ^ "
W. Turlington, 0. C.
O. J. Lido, IC. of ll. & S.
M?BLRORO LODGE NO. 88, nicols at
Bennettsville, Friday ovoning, on or bo*
?bro oooh full moon nt 8 o'olock.
J. F. Kinney, W. M.
J. T, Dudloy, Scorotary.
County Masonic Directory.
MARLBORO CHAPTER NO. 30 ll. A.
M., moots at Bennettsville ou the second
Friday of each month,
Hobt Chaffin, II. P.
II, E. Stookton, Secretary.
EUREKA LODGE NO. 43, A. F. M..
meets at MoColl, oaoh Saturday after
noon, bofore tho full moon,al 4 o'olock.
AURORA LODGE NO. 33, A. F. M.J
moots at Clio, Saturday on or after each
full moon at 3 o'olock, p. m.
J. T. Stanton, W. M.
J. E. MoLeod, Secretory.
to, 1 ? i ' ""*
Bennettsville Church Directory.
ME?HOD?ST-C. B. Smith. P. C.
Sunday sohool 4.00 p- m. Preaching at
11.00 a. m. and 8 OU p. m. Prayer meet
ing Wednesday afternoon at 4.00 o'olook.
Superintendent Sunday school, Phil. A,
Hodgos.
BAPTIST-Rov. Rufus Ford, Pastor.
Sunday sohool at 10.00- Preaching Sun
day at 11.00 a. m., and 8 OOp. m. Prayer
mooting Thursday ovoning at 8 o'olock.
Suponntendcnt of Sunday sohool, H. W
Carroll.
PRESBYTERIAN-Rov. M. VV. Burwoll,
Pastor. Proaohing every Sunday at ll a.
m., and 8.00 p. m. Prayer meeting on
Thursday aftornoon at 4 o'olook. Sunday
sohool, nt 10.00 a. m. Superintendent of
Sohool, J. T. Dudley. I
EPISCOPAL-ROT. 0. W. Boyd, Rector,
Preaohing ovory second aud fourth Sunday
at II ara, and 8.00 p. ra. Sunday
Behool at 9.30 a. m. Dr. J. A. Fa?Hon,
Superintendent.
County Church Directory.
Bennettsville Circuit Appointments
REV. J. W. ARIAILL, P. C.
First Sunday-Ha. m., PineGrovo*
3 p. m., Smyrna.
Second Sunday, ll a. m MoColl.
3 p. m, Beauty Spot.
Third Sunday-lt a, m., Pino Grove,
3 p. ra, Smyrna?
Fourth Sunday, ll a. ra. MoColl,
3 p. m. Boauty Spot.
Blenheim Circuit Appointments.
REV. J. E. BEARD, P. C.
First Sunday, Hebron ll o.m.
Ehanczor 3.?>0 p. m.
Second Sunday. Parnassus Ila, m.,
Bethlehem 3.30 p. rn
Third Sundny, Hebron 11 a. m.
Zion 3.30 p. m.
Fourth Suuday PurnasBU* ll a. m.
Bethlehem 3.30 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. tn.
Boolah -1st aud 2d Sundays 3 30 p. m.
3d and 4th Sundays 11 a, m.
Sunday sohool overy Sunday 10 a. m.
LUMBER!
LUMBER I
Any kind you
want, Apply to
J. M. JACKSON.
July 3, 1900.
Eggs--actly-Eggs !
BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS.
Bent all-round Farmers Fowl In tho world.
Ohotoo Eggs at 60a por Sotllng of 13.
E. 0 NEWTON, Tatum, S. 0
OommRtatioR Tax Notice.
Notice la horoby given that tho Rooks
for the collection of tho Town Commuta
tion tax la now open and will romain opon
?util tho first day ot Juno 1901, after
which time tfcoy will bo dosed and tho
penalty vd?1 crt.
By order of tho Counoil,
MILTON MOLAURIN,
April 29th, 1901. OLERK.
Flowers ! Flowers !
< Mrs, Jno S. Mooro has a BRO
lot of. Geraniums, Begonias
Ferns, Palms and other plants,
well rooted, that she desires to
Gell Cuttings 800 per dozen,
PERSONAL.
Wo regret to report tho severe
jllness of little Raby McGilvray.
I Miss Daisy Mittle of Bennetts
Ville is visiting Misses Jennie
and Dora Mann in Nnwhorry.
Wo aro glad to yoport that Miss
Mamie Hamilton who has boon
quite sick is inproving.
Mr. Percy Wallace, now of L?au
rinburg carno ovor Tuesday and
spout tho night with his father.
Wo regret to report tho serious
illness of Mr. Bon Bul lard at his
home on Robeson Street.
Miss Mary McDaniel who has
been spending some time iii our
town lias r otu mod to her homo
at Tatum.
We aro glad to roport that our
youug Mond Curtis Woodie who
has been quito sick with fever
is improving.
Mr. John Eastorling and sister
Miss Marion of Tatum spent Sun
day in our town with Mrs. J. H.
Mitchel.
Mrs. J. B. Hamilton and little
son left Wednesday to spend a
few days with her mother at Dun
bar.
Mr. Fairley Barrentiuo has
taken a position with Singer Sew
ing Machine Co., and has gone
to work up l?obeson county.
Mrs. Sallio Mathews who has
boen visiting her pa rents in our
town has returned to her homo
in Wilmington.
Senator McLaurin and Messrs
F. M. Emanuel and L. J. Breed
en returned Sunday night from
Gaffney, where ho spoko on Sat
urday.
Mr. C. F. Covingtou wont over
into North Carolina Monday to
get some choleo hoof cattle for
his market.
Mr. Jamos B. Waddlll who has
been holding a lucrative position
for some time in Alabama has
given it up and returned with his
family to Bennettsville 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. Ho says ho never mot
with a more clever set of scotch
people anywhere-all prosperous
and always happy.
CUPID'S WORK.
Married ou Sunday nt 1 2 30 p m ,
at tho rcsidonco of Notary P'iblic, J.
P. Gibson the oflioiatiog oflicer, Mr.
Calvin Freomau and Miss Amanda
Perkiu9.
At 3.30 thu same day and by the
same officer, at tho residence of tho
bride's father, at the Cotton Mil), Mr.
Warren Mooro mid Miss Daisy Stan
ley. There ? ero severnl attendants and
a largo crowd of friends witnessed the
taBt mentioned innri iago. Mr. Gibson
must have a mug not io 'way of "ti oin g
'the kn>t," ns ito seems to be getting
, a lot of this kind .of work to do.
Trie April Term ofCourt.
The April torm of court closed Fri'
day o ght, niter a session of three
weeks. The first week wns profitable
in the way of heavy fines collected,
but tho two last were rather expon*
fdve. The laBtoaso heard was MoNair
& Pearsall vs Chas Crosland for a lot
of fertilizers ?old to the Alliance. The
Jury failed to agree on a decision.
?-)ho Pension Money.
Mr. J. A. Drake, clerk of Court,
has received a check for tho pension
money allotted to our county. (Mass
B, of which thoio are only three, will
got $19.60. Class C, of which there
aro over 100 will get $14.70. Those
who want it now can get it by calling
on tho clerk.
A Pleasant Compliment.
Ata mooting of the Trustees of Clio
High School TuraJay afternoon, the
Board unanimously reelected tho fae
tilly of Inst year, Prof J. lt. Smith
principal and Miss Sallie Crosland
and Mrs Mary We?! of Bennettsville
as assistants.
Fir.) at Moulin Springs.
On Saturday about noon while the
family wero at dinner fire wa* discov
ered in the roof of Rev. W H. Kir
ton's residence and before help could
bo obtained tho (ire wm beyond con
trol and only a few articled weie wved.
Tho loss is reported at $500 fully cov
ered by insurance.
Tho Damaaoby Rains.
The reports from tho rains in all
parts of the county continue to
como in of a serious eoditioiT of
the crops. Colton in some placea is
covered with grass, and corn is
turning yellow. The oat crop is also
in bad shape for eutting and the
land is too unsafe for tho mowers.
A few days warm weather may
chango thc prospects.
New Enterprises.
Mr. P> A. Hollges is taking steps
to establish a Tannery tn our town
on his property near Crooked Creek
bridge on Cheraw street.
A company has been formed and
will soon opou in our town another
Hardware store.
Tho Stutts Brick Machinery has
been moved to Smithville to make
brick for shipment. Thc yard will
be localed nonr Kollock.
J^gr* Pr?vido yoursolf with a
Dixie Canopy not, and got ahead
of tho flies and mosquitoes, seo
thom at Furniture Storo of
0. S. McCall.
Don't You Love Flowers'/
It so, and you want some pretty
pots of nil sizes in which to place
thom, call at tho Hardware store
and you. can bo salted.
BENNETTSYIL
AND B0NF1
- and
orth East Corn
April 22, 1901.
Bennettsvtile 71
F.
- DE A LU ll IN AND M
Ceiling, Flooring,
Balusters, 3STe
BUILDING MA TERI
IF YOU ARE IN NEED OE
or dressed, we would be glin
and look over stock.
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS.
- Pull moon Sunday.
- Next Monday is salosday.
- It is said strawberries have
been so plentiful at McColl that
they have sold as low as throe
quarts for a nickel.
- Special attention is asked to
tho advertisement of the Bon
???ttsvillG Novelty Works. (Jail
at tho Mill and see the manager
Mr. P. E. Rowe.
?^T-Seo the now lino of em
broideries just in at Mittles Btoro,
To got valuo iu full and cour
teous attention trude at Mittle'?.
??T* I have tho genuino "DIXIE
MOSQUITO CANOPY at $2, completo.
G. W. WADDILL
Kinghani's Reliable Hams and
Breakfast Bacon can always be
found fresh at W. M. Rowe's.
fliaF* Binder twine of tho bett
quality at the lowest price in any
quantity at C. S. McCall's.
A complete line o? Fanoy 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 bo Jirn Harris
tho murderer of Capt Carter, and
also another thought to be Walter
Hines. He had no trouble in
identifying Harris but to bo sure
about Hines ho 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 the 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 be remembered.
??T1 Don't buy your hat until
you seo Mittles lino it moana mon
ey in your pocket.
A Chance To Sell.
We invite Bpecial attention to the
advertisement of Mr. J. T. Dudley
for a tract of land in any size from
200 to 3000 ncr ea Outside parties
want it to start up new industry. If
you want to ?eil see Mr. Dudley at
once.
A Terrible Explosion.
' Of a gasoline slove burned a Indy
hero frightfully," writes N. E. Palmor, of
of Kirkmaa, lawn. ' Tho best doctors
couldn't henl ibo running sore that fol
lowed, but Bueklon's Arnica Salve cn
liiely onrcd her." Infallible for Cuts,
Corns, Sores. Boils, Bruises, Skin Dis
oapofl and Piles. 25o nt J. T. Douglas &
Brother's Drug Store.
Didn't Marry for Mo noy.
.. Tho Boston man who lately married a
si?*kly rich young woman, is happy now,
for ho got Dr. King's Now hito Pills,
which restored hor to porfeot health. In
fallible for Jaun dico, Biliousness, Ma
laria, Fever and Ague and all Livor nod
Stomach trouble?. Gent?o but effective.
Only 25o at Douglas & Bro.
Seven Years in Bod.
"Will wonders over OOQRO?" inquiro tho
rho ftiends of Mrs L Pease, of Lawrenoo
Kan., They know sho nad beon unable
to leave her bcd in sovon yours on account
of kidney and liver trouble norvous pros
tration and general debility ; but, "Threo
boltlos of Elect rio Bitters enabled mo to
walk," thc writes, "and in three months
I folt like a new person." Women suffer
ing front Headache, Backache, Nervous
nessi Sleeplessness, Melancholy. Fainting
and Dizzy Spells will Gnd it a priceless
blessing Try it. Sat Mad ion guaranteed
Only oOo by Douglas & Bro.
Saves Two From Death.
"Our little daughlor had an almost fa*
tal attack of whooping cough and bron?.
chttK" writo* Mrs W. K. Ilnviland, ot
Armonk, N. Y., "but when oil other
remedies foiled, wo saved her lifo with
Dr, -fing's New Discovery. Our nicco
who had consumption in advanced singe,
also need this wonderful medicino and to
day ?ho is perfectly well." Despera to
throat and lung disonsos y ?old to Dr.
Kind's Now Discovery os to no other
modioino on earth. Infallible for coughs
and colds. 50 and $100 bottles guaran
teed by J. T. Douglas & Bro.
-??t?#
TO CV/llI1!. A OOIiO IN ONK DAY
Take Laxativo Bromo Quinine Tablets. All
druggist? refund tho money if it falls to
euro. E. W. Grovo'n signature on every box
Price 150 a box.
.
LE + B?KERY
30TIOBERY.
-xnt??ir DAILY.
Orders lilied on short hol ice.
AU size CAKES mude to order
Wedding Oakes
A Specialty.
er Public Square*
E, ROWE, MANAGER.
ANUFACTUIUOU OF -
Biding, Brackets,
wei?, &iC
IAL OP ALL RINDS.
any kind of LUMBER, ough
:1 to luivc you call at our MILLI
RELIGIOUS NOTES.
Rov. 0. WT Royd filled hi? appointment'
at St Puul's Episcopal ohuroh. Sunday
morning but heavy raina provoutod tho
afteruoon eorvioo.
Rr.v William Stalling! (Plod tho pul pit |
of tho Baptist oliuroli lust Thursday night
and nguiu Sunday morning.
Hov. II. VV. Burnell of tho Presby
terian church exchanged pulpit* with
Rev. Melton Clark of the Florence
Prosby terian church on Bu nd ny inst.
Mr. Clark's sermon Sunday morning
was highly enjoyed.
The hour for Sunday sohool at the i
Presbyterian ahureh has boou fixed at io j
o'clock a. mi
Tho hour for Sunday school at tho |
Episcopal ohuroh hae bjou ohangoi from
6 p, m. to 9.30 a. ru ,
Tho hour for Sunday school at tho Moth?
odist ohuroh hnn boon changed to <; 00
o'clock iu tho afternoon.
Tho Wodno8day afternoon prayer moor,
lag at tho MothodlBt ohuroh ia now hold at]
4.00 o 'clo uk .
Prayer moetlng at tho Raptiat ohuroh
ovory Thuraduy ovoning at 8.00.
Tho mon's prayer mooting at tho |
MothodlBt ohurch is hold every Wednes
day evening at 7 30. Tho publie invited.
Tho hour for Sunday Behool at tho Rap?
tist ohuroh hhs boen ohangod to 10.00 ?
and tho hour for preaching to 11.00 a. m.
Unclaimed Lottors.
Letters addrossod to tho following named
r cr?ons romain unoallod for at thu pug}
ofll00 in BouncttsviP.o :
Tom Rrowu; 0. 0. Crosland, Rita
Morr?eer, Mary Easterling, I. A. Oabiu,
Pi S. Gibson, V. J.Guthery. Emily Harris
Knox Iluokabao, H. R. Irby, Mary Lair,
L Lonrd, M. Markies, Mary Dovit, Dom
io May O.lom, Dora Stubbs, Tnoa Tato,
Pare Williams, Riobard McLny.
{^"Ladies call at F. E & AV.
M. Rowe's for Sapo,! ip the great
est powder for cleaning and pol
ishing Silver Ware, Colass and
Tinware, as a polish it has no
equal.
Siodol Dyspepsia Cure
"Digests what you eat.'*
t&~ Pipes and Smokers Supplies in
endless variety can be found at J. T.
Douglas'.
Paints, Oils, Varnish, Gloss
and Brushes can be bought at lowest
prices at J. T. Douglas'.
crjjaaiaaUiiyiji??a?iBg?TCTginiiii?iiiii III it tm* iwtmatmmm?
Warning Notice.
ALL persons are hereby warned not
to trespass on my lands in Adams?
j ville Township-either by walking, ri?
I diing, cutting tim^e?*, hauling straw or
hunting, I will prosecute all who violate
this notice.
April 22, 1901, M. F. GIBSON.
Winthrop College Scholarship
- A N I) -
Eat nineo Examinations.
The examination? 'or the award of va
cant scholarships in Win tin op fol I ego
nod for the ndmissien of new students
will he held at county Court House ou
Friday, July 12, at ? a m. Applicants
must not ba toss th in fifteen (15) yoar* of
ugc. When scholarships aro vacated after
July 12ih. they will bo awarded to those
oinking I ho highett uvoragc at this exam
ination.
Th<'. cost ff attendance, ?joludiug board
fm ui.-hed room, lieut, luht and washing
is $0.00 per month. For further infor
mation and a catalogue ad Irons
Pres. D. li. JOHNSON,
May 20 1901. Bock Hill.
WANTED !
I om in tho market for a tract of land,
improved or ii?til?nproved, near Railroad.
I prefer land irj Smithville or Brightsville
township. Can uso promp ly from 200
to 3000 acres. Partios having land in
I hose townships to sell will pie.iso com
?a un ?ea to with me nt onco by lotter or
phono No, 104, or personally nt my offico
in Bonnctlsvillu nny afternoon from 3 to
7 o'clock.
.JULIUS T. DUDLEY.
Way 28, 1001.
-? .aw ?--,
Three Papers One Year Fach, only 50c.
WEEKLY TIMES,
RICHMOND, VA.,
Now Only 50 Oonts A Year,
and includes absolutely free
THE PARAGON MONTHLY, New York,
THE F?KM JOURNAL, Philadelphia.
The Daily anti Sunday Times?
including Farm Journal and Paragon
Monthly, Now only $3 per year.
Or 25 eta per month by mall.
Address THU TIM RS,
Richmond, Va.
- KEEP COOL! -
.o SOO 0 0000000000OOo
Remember we ha.ve the Summer G-oods thr
MEN AND BOYS.
Men's French Bulbriggan, Mercerized and Gauze Undervests.
Men's Shirt Waists, Fancy Silk Front Shirts,
Negligee and Mercerized.
LOW QUARTER ?HOBS AND STRAW HATS,
SEE 0 Uli PRIGES and NE W SW CK.
. t)o not forget we arc in the lead and Headquarters for Now
Summer styles and shape
HATS ft Ott LADIES, MISSES and CHI LD KEN.
Nice Linc of SUMMER LACES, EMBROIDERIES and Pretty
TRINMINGS.
Bennettsville Dry Gonds & Millinery Co.
Moyalta, tool KIRKWOOD'S OLD STAND.
J. T. DOUGLAS. A. O. DOUGLAS.
J.T. DOUGLAS & BROTHER,
?.Practical Pharmacists and Dealers in -
Jg%c JJ)rugs and ?patent ??????edicines,
' i "TOILET" ?""?RT iCL?S If ?F^lV?RY" ?K??D^
Plain and Fancy Stationery and School Supplies.
Paints, ?ils, Tarnish, Brashes,
GLASS and PUTTY.
.~t7*.Triirt ? r\n i nr\ rny~vT-?, a
. ??r Prescriptions carefully compounded al all hours
and guaranteed io be of the Purest Drugs and at
reasonable prices.
A full line Garden Seed & Onion Sets.
Thankful for past liberal patronage wc solicit a continuance of same.
J, T, DOUGLAS & BRO,
Jaouoary 31, 1001. AT THE OLD STAND.
E'S MENU EUR APRIL.
The way to Keep Well, is to Leave oil' (he Frying Phil
and Eat that which will Bring Good Cheer and ("Joinfort,
herewith ofter you goods that are always pit la table.
FOR BREAKFAST.
Wo.have Buckwheat. Maple Syrup, Ont m ul, Salt Fish,
Hominy, Breakfast Bacon, Vc tl Loaf, Tripe,
Chicken Loaf, Bone Cihcken, Hat? Loaf, Tea, Coffee,
Bananas und Oranges.
Ste
il
fed Sj
t?b
cs bs
S
ty
ta
Co
ft
FOR DINNER
Wo hnvo Flavored Soup, Com and llv?in<?< To m al oe 9 and
Okra, Konst reef, liam, Mueca ri > ii, Cheese, IVa**
Mustard Sauce, Corned Ham, Cran berry Sauce, Plum
Pudding, Jellie,-Apples, Nuts. Itiijsii.s, PIUIKS.
FOR SUPPER
We have Oysters, Sliced Hain, Chicken, Ot? rn cd Beef,
Sausage Crackers, Shreded Codfish Wa fe is,
Mustard Studious, Cherries, Pears, Postum Cereal.
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Diet,
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Our supply of Canned Goods, Pickles, and Dainties are of Tin
BEST. Let us supply your wants.
W. M. ROWE.
Phono No. 38.
Kennetts vi ll?, S. C.
DR. MOFFITT'S
(Teething Powders)
Costs only 25 cents at Druggists,
Allays Irritation, Aids Digestion,
Regulates the Bowels,
Strengthens the Child,
Makes Teething Easy.
TEETMINA Relieves the Bowel
Troubles of Children of
ANY AGE.
Or moa 26 conta to C. J. MOFFETT, M. D.# ST. LOUIS. MC.
9
Tl) li WW
AT STRAUSS' STABLES DEPOT
9,inoir ? nice lot of young
Mules and Horses.
And. will continue to keep them for sale,
Nothing 'will ho Misrepresented and you cnn rely or
FA I il DEALING?.
February 7, 1901.
MEW STORE!
NEW GOODS!
Having secured the new store
next, door to tho Douglas' Bros.
Drug store, wo have oponed up
a nico stock of General Mer
chandize, and solicit a call from
the generous public and an in
spection of our prices before
buying their
Dry G-oods, [Shoes,
Hats. Notions.
And Groceries.
We shall pav closi attention to our
line o? Fancy Grocer i' S, Canned Goods
?fee, We ititond also to nmko a few
spcciallioa--Home Ground Meal and
Hominy, Fresh il utter and puro Cane
Syrup. . ,
Our mutto will bo'HONEST WEIGHTS
AND I'MOES.
Soliciting a liberal shore of your
patronage, wo aro
Youas T0 PLEASE
A. J. WOODEN & SON.
Jan, 10, JOOL .
I A FREE PATTERN
}w (your own election) to every sub- Sp
rjj scriber. Qt)ly Ut ceuta a year. Sg
g A LADIES' MAOAZINB. |j
i". A Afemt beautiful colored platea ; late?! SP
faifiiuiif ; Uics.maki.)^ ecouomiei i faner ?J.
work ; household him. ; licti.n, eic, Sub- 3?
J? tcrilte to day, or, trod ?c. for late.t copy. SK
jS Lady adenia wanted. Send/or Urn?, &
?3 fi ty Usn, Reliable, Simple, Upto- 3g
-3 date, Economical and Absolutely 3?
;3 lvrii-ct-l"litlnt' Paper Pattern?. 5?
?s (No?Seam.Allowance Patterns.)
tg Only 10 and is ct*, tac?f-sess h
.S A.k for them. Sold in nearly ?very city
and town, or by mail from
i
TUB McCAIX CO.,
?S 138-146 Weil Ulh St., Noa Y?rfc.
We offer First-class I Horse
Wagons comolete at $25-Spoi
Cash. Hardware Co.
*4'
-*?*
We haye recently abided
a Book and Magazine
Counter to our Jewelry
-0-o
in tho Magazine Department wo will attempt
to furnish such copies of Periodicals as are desired by thc
Reading Public. First, we must learn what is wanted.
Come and see our assortment If you don't seo what
you want, dslc for it,
e. W. CAMHOJLI
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Bennettsville, 8? C.
March 15, 1901.
FULLER BRO?.,
- DEALERS IN
Horses, Mules, Buggies, Wagcsis
And Hai ness,
AFTEH THIS DATE, and during the eniire Trading Season will
keep their STABLES WELL FILLED with a ohoice soleotion
of Horses and Mules, which thoy will soil tor Cash, or on time
with good approved notes.
Wo have recently added Buggies, Wagons and Harness to our Stook
and wo intend tokeop up-to-date goods at tho best prices.
Tho following is a list of somo of tho makes of BUGGIES wo
now handle
Courtlnnd, Watertown, Ames, Itarbonr, Wrocn, Btmuh
ard mid BS I. kory Carriage Co.
October 18, ,9oo. FULLER BROS
For The Pee Dee Section.
Cr et Our Prices on
COTTON HOES,
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fe si III o ?so n Uprights
and Slides?
and Farming implements
before haying?
SEE US Before buying.
Very truly yours,
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im
April 2r>, 1901.
W. P. BREEDEN,
IS STILL AT THE OLD STAND
Ready to Serve his friends With Anything in His line.
Morses and Mules,
Cash, or on time with good seouiity.
SOLE/AGENT For "Old Hickory," "Auburn" and "White
Hickory" WAGONS.
Tyson & Jones, Hackney, Babcock, Rook Hill, Continental,
Advnnco and Brown Carriage Co.
?QT-1 ont difpoBtng of my stock of BRIDLES, COLLARS. COLLAR?PADS
and ROBES at ftpooial pvicon;
jan. i, loot W?I?. BnEB?BIi,^