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BENNETTSY?LLE, S. 0. BY ?. A.BKOWM A CO. Ojg?T TVMiof Court I f?tide. .>?.>?IS<<u'.|....?.......(?.l.".,^>..w??.V'..<t.<<.<<.?,?H?rf Friday. June 7. 1901. * MARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS. SECOND ROUHD-W. O. POWER, v. E. Olio ou J Beulah, Beulah, May 25,26 MoColl A RoonetU ville MRU, KtnnettevUle, " 26,27 Uennettsvillo ot, Pine Grove, June 1,2 BrtghtavlUo, Bethel (afternoon) " 2,3 j North Marlboro, New Hope, " 8,9 Bouneltavlllo Sta, (night) June 14,16 Blenheim ot, u 16,17 . Our Town Qorvemment, MAYOR-C. S. McCall ALDERMEN-J. Frank Breeden, O. E. Exum, John T, Douglas, W. S. Rowe. CLERK & TREASURER-Milton Mc* I.auria. Office open daily. POMPE-G. B. Barrett. Marlboro County Officers, ; SHERIFF-J. B. Oreon V O Miine OF OLERK-J. A. Drake 'JUDOS OF PROBATE-M. MoLauriu CORONER-0. P. Covington SUPERVISOR-M. E. Coward Surf. EDUCATION-W. L. Stanton TREASURER-J. H. Thomaa AUDITOR-E. 8. Carlisle . SBNATOR-Knox Livingeton RBPRESKN TATIVES-J. C. Dunbar, J. O. Campbell, K. h. Freeman. Directory of Bennettsville Lodges CONSOMDATED LODGE No. 15, K. ol P?, meets every Monday evening at 7.30] o'olook. . j. " W. Turlington, 0. 0. 0. J. Lido, K. of R. &S. MARLBORO LODGE No. 88, meets at Bennettsville. Friday ovoniog, on or bo* foro caoh Rill moon at 8 o'olock. J, F. Kinney, W. M. J. T, Dudloy, Seorotary. County Masonic Directory. MARLBORO CHAPTER No. 30 R. A. M., moots at Bennettsville on the toooud Friday of oaoh mooth. T Robt Chaffin. H. P. H, E. Stookton, Seeretary. EUREKA LODOE No. 43, A. F. M., meets nt MoColl, each Saturday after noon, before the full moon,nt 4 o'olook. AURORA LODGE NO. 33, A. F. M., meets at Clio, Saturday on or altor eaoh fut) moon at 3 o'olook, p. m. J. T. Stanton, W. M. * J. E. MoLeod, Seoretary. . HJT.?II li I.-1~' ' "'" 1 m' Bennettsville Church Directory. METHODIST-C. B. Smith, P. C. Sunday sohool 4.00 p. rn? Preaching at 11.00 a. m. and 8 00 p.m. Prayer meet ing Wednesday afternoon at 4.00 o'clock. Superintendent Sunday Behool, Phil. A. Hodges. .BAPTIST-Rev. Rufus Ford, Pastor. Sunday sohool at 10.00. Preaching Sun day at 11.00 a. m., and 8 00p. m. Prayer ? meeting Thursday evoning at 8 o'olook. ' Superintendent of Sunday sohool, H. W I Carroll. v; :pREflnVTRRIAN-7?OV. H. W. PurWCl), Pastor, preaching, every Sunday.at ll ??>. .i?.. Mid 8.CO p. m. Prayer ineotiti'fr en Xbttfsday aftufiioon Af *1 o'clock, Sunday riiil/.ift) u. sn. .Culuorin,KU').fftit Ol' ,?0hool, .L T. Uud.ley. XJ?'??coJ?AT.Her. C. W. ?loj?d, Rector. Pr?Roliiuv< every enoml and fourth Sund ?) at u a m., mul H.co p, m. Sunday 'wbool kl 9..tp .'?, m. V)r. .V. A, Falcon, Superintendent. County Church Directory. ? Bennettsville Circuit Appointments REV. J. W. AltfAILLj P. C. Firat Sunday-ll a. m., Pino Grove' 3 p. m., Smyrna. Second Sunday, ll a. m. MoColl. 3 p. rn, Beauty Spot, Third Sunday-ll a. m., Pine Grove, 3 p. m, Smyrna. Fourth Sunday, ll a. m. MoColl, j 3 p. m. Beauly Spot. j Blenheim Circuit Appointments, REV. J. E. BEARD, P. 0. First Sunday. Hebron ll a.m. Ebenezer 3.30 p. m. Seoond Sunday, Parnassus ll a, m.. Bethlehem 3.30 p. m Third Sunday, Hebron 11 a. m. Zion 3.30 p. m. Fourth Sunday Parnassus ll a, m. Bethlehem 3.30 p. m. Clio Circuit Appointments. KEV. T. il. DENT, P. O. Clio-Island 2nd Sundays ll a. m., 3d and 4th Sundays 3.30 p. m. Beulah -l?t and 2d Sundays 3 30 p. m. 3d and 4th Sundays ll a, m. ; Sunday sohool every Sundnjr io ?. LUMBER! Any kind you want. Apply to J. M. JACK80N. July 3, 1900, Eggs--actly--Eggs ! 7 BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS. 'Beet all-round Farmers Fowl in tho world. Cholee Eggs at 6oo per Se ti lng of 13. E. 0 NEWTON, Tatum, S. 0. ?-'-vf. -. ? Commutation Tax Notice. Notloe U hcroby given that the Book? j tor the coltootlon of tho Town Commuta* {loo lax is now open and will remain open '?Ml the flrat day of Juno 1901, niter Rh Ich timo they will bo oloaod and the ] sn atty added. By order of tho Con noll, MILTON MCLAURIN, April 29th, 1901. CLERK. Flowers 1 Flowers ! Mrs. Jno S. Moore lias a fine lot of Geraniums, Begonias Ferns, Palms and other plants, well rooted, that she desires to fell Cuttings 8?0 per dosen, AL, ? . Mfrxpxtot to'report that Miss ISa?t?i'iing is quito sick! Miss Alice Johnson is visiting) 'dativos in Floronce. Senator McLaurln addressed tho citizens ? of Newberry last j night.. . i . : Mrs. \ Warburton of. Rocking ham is visiting Mrs. Raiiord Terry of our town. Wo regret to report that Mrs. Phil Meekins is quite ill Miss Bessie Rogers has return od back to her studies at Win throp. Mr. Carlisle Breeden is attend ing tho commencement at Wo? ford College. Mr. T. G. Matheson, cashier of tho new bank at Choraw spent Sunday in our town. We regret to learn that Major A. U. McFall lies critically ill at his home in Charleston. Miss Nellie Easterling who has been spending a few days] with friends in the Beauty Spot section has returned home. Mr. Durman McDaniel and sister Miss Luna of the Beauty ; Spot section spout Sunday eve ning lu our town. Dr. H. E. Stockton represented our town in the State Dental As sociation which met at Charles ton this weak. Miss Bertha Hubbard of the I Bothel section has been spending a few days in our town with rela tives. Misses Ella and Beulah How ell of our town are spending some I time with friends at Cade's, "Wil-'l liamsburg county. Mrs. Chester Hamer of the Beauty Spot section has boen spending a few days with rela tives in Florence. Mr. C. A Brown of the Bethel section was down Wednesday. He ayss farmers aro hustling | with the grass. Mr; Edcjfty McOorraao who ha??I been servTng as assistant at our| post office has gone to Hartsville, to accept a position as Clerk. Messrs J. F. McGilvray and Jessie Hamer of Clio spent Sun day in our town tho guest of Mr. B. Y. McGilvray, Mr. ti. D, Newton of Newtons ville was down Saturday with a lot of choice honey in the comb. Mayor McCall and Mr. C. M. Weatherly delegates from Camp Henegan to Memphis returned Friday morning. Mrs Fred Waters and children of Raleigh are spending some time with her parents Dr. and Mrs. Faison. Mr. A. J.. Knight, who has been serving so long as assistant at our post office lias gone to Washington to accept a fat place. Mr. Geo M. Webster of Bethel section was down Friday. He says tho crops are looking better. Tho fruit trees aro fairly loaded and the fruit will be better. Mrs. Earl Morrison of the Dy er's Hill section has beeil spend ing some with her parents Mr, ?xml M vu. !:li Bounds -it Flor once. Mr* Qi Dj Qujck bi ?mltUvill.o was down p^turdiiy. Ho titiyu farmers mud? good uso of the clour days. Corn plowed tsvieo and Cotton brice, natl except in low places aro ( loan. Mr. Jool Garish ot tue Red Bluff was up Wednesday. He is rad idly improving and says he wants to get so he can a rabbit down and jump a rail fence. He I says there is hundreds of acres s planted in cotfon that have been destroyed by tho rains. TO THE MEMIIE1M* - OT - ?Consolidated Lodge, No. 15, K of P.| Yon are requested to moot in oar Castle Hall Tuc tul ay afternoon June nth at 5 30] ! o'clock to participate in memorial exorcises W. Turlington, 0. 0. J. T. Dudloy, K of It. & S. We r< quest the Indies of the town (o I send in contributions of flowers with which to decorate- tho graves of our deueasod brother? of Knight? of Pythias. Hu nh oon tributtons will bo sont to Masonic Hall JUDO nth at s 30 P. M Where a oom mittoo will receive, them. Memorial o?or erorsos will be held iu M^oilo Hall i t 16. p. m., June nth, Julius T. Dudley ?nd | Milton MoLaurin Eaqs will make memor ial addresses. The publio aro oordially I invited Tho Way to Get Good Roads. Well report all bad roads to the Sup. crvisor at Bennettsville, and then coop erate with him in making the needed repairs. It thecitzens would do this, thtrc | would never be any use for the Grand Jury to take a hana in it. A Chance To Sell. We invito special attention t>the advertisement of Mr. J. T. Dudley for ft tract of land in any aizo from 2U0 tx 3000 acres Outside parties want it to sturt up new industry. If you *;anv to soil seo Mr. Dudley at lonee. Tho Pension Money. Mr. J. A Drake, clerk of Court, has received a check for the pensi?n money allott:*! to our county. Class ?, of which there aro only ttireo, will get $19.60, Class q of which there are over 100 will git $14 70. Those who want it now cau^jet it by calling on tho cierk.^^ ^ jcpT Pr?vido youtaolf with a Dixie Canory not, ant got ahoad of tho flies and mobilities, seo them at Furniture Blore of O.?. McCall. ---- Don't You Love Ploweuv It so, and you want some pretty pots of all sizes in which to jtlC0 them? call at the Hardware \}YJ and ypu can ba suited, \ I J}^A^'^MO?i^, .... r| ?DiOji o? Haturduy evo?l?g- ?atit ut hor homo nt aho'Cotton Mill MVO. JH lSllort? beloved wlfo ot tho obto? etigluoor. Tho rowntnn woro taken to Conceal, N. O , ? n Sunday morning. * The ?ad nowa was reoolvod here Monti ? y ovoning of the death of Mrs-- Ila? Tonerabi? mother of Mr?. Thoa J. Breedon, at hor homo noar L-turiuLurg, aftor a pro traotod (Huesa. Dlorl, laut Saturday, JUDO nt, at tho ] homo of hor aon-lu-law, W L Stanton, ft?toi ? WOOU'B illue??, Mro. Ritmh Biuol.dr, aged seventy two yeare. lier romulus wore oarrlcd to St Panie, iu Robeson oounty, ou Sunday and laid lo n u', in tho Oomotery ?at that plaoo. Rev. McMillan, I). D" pa? : tor of St Paul? Preuby tt-rion ohuroh, cou duotod tho tuuoral eorvioo, *** On Wednesday evening June 5, loot, as thc shadows of night were gathering for the hush of day. thc angel reaper death entered the home of Mr. and Mrs Titos. I. Rogers, ot our town, and hore away the sweet spirit ot their lovely babe, I lui.IA, to mansions on high. Tis a hard , blow to these loving parents to part with ' their little darling, but God wanted her for Hts keeping in the Holy City. Little Julia was only "a bud" ol g months and a few days, but tis a joy of Earth we nil have lo give up, for thc joy ot Heaven Deep sympathy goes out to these fond Rarents in their sad bereavement. Thrice ave they been called to pass through these deep waters, and now may their hearts bc consoled with the assurance that she is sate from all harm, and they will find her sweetly resting in the arms ol Jesus on thc other shore. The iuneral services were held Thurs day evening at Evergreen Cemetery and were conducted by Rev. H. VV. Burwell ot the Presbyterian Church. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. - Crops aro-improving. - Lookout, you who havo not | paid your commutation Town Tax or you may have to pay double. - When grass puts such men as Mr. James Lt. Stubbs behind tho plow you know it is scary times. - Mr. L. D. Newton of New tonsviiie has throe cows wiih young calves for salo. - The rains last week destroy ed over 1000 hoad of cabbage for Mr. A. J. Rowe. - Mr. A. J. Rowe can now supply you with choice hard head cabbage. -There was only a small crowd in town salesdny and they I soon left for home. - Tho fruit crop will not be a full one, but perhaps larger and flnor. - Parties haying property to sell or wanting to buy should see ?R. L. Kirkwood. ?-Tho stock holders of the Marlboro Educational Society met on Tuesday and reelected the old Board of Trustees. - Arms Bristow, the colored tailor lost his wife Friday morn ing. She has beon sick since Oct j ober. The body was taken to Wil ming ton Saturday. - The members of the 9 th Crade of our Graded School had I aw iort eveam f?stiyal at the rosi (loacii pi Mrs. iv Q, VVoalhorly's Tuesday night, IWist1* Soo tho now J i titi ol om llir^iO??rio? Jtni in >? Mittles atore j To got val up in ful j au t? e?ur ttioiiH attention trude at Mittlo's, )\%Y' ) hav? tho gonu'ue "Dixia MOSQUITO CANOPY at $2, completo. G. W/WADDILL. Kinghnm's Reliable Hains and Breakfast Bacon cnn al way H bo found fresh at W. M. Rowe's. WSF* Binder twine of the best quality at the lowest price in any quantity at C. S. McCall's. Stop? tbo Gough and Work? off tho Cold. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets euro a cold in one day. No Curo, No Pay. Prioe 250 a box. Don't buy your hat until you seo Mittle? lino it moans mon ey in your pocket. A Terrible Explosion. * 'Of a gasoline stove burned a lady hero frightfully." wrWes N. E. Pulnior, of of Kirkman, Iowu. ' Tho host doctors couldn't heal the running sore that fol lowed, but Bueklen's Arnica Hilve <ii ti oly cured her. " Infallible for Cuts, Corns, Sores, Boils, Bruises, Skin Dis oases and Piles. 25o at J. T. Douglus & Brother's Drug Store. Didn't Marry for Money. Tho Boston man who lately married a fliokly rich young woman, is happy now, for he got Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills, which restored her to poriuot health. In fallible for Jann dico, Billiousnew, Ma lario, Fever and Aguo and nil Livor and Stomach troubler Gent?o but effective. Only 25o at DougUs & Bro. Seven Years lu Hod. "Will wonders ever ooapo?" inquire the tho friends of Mrs L Pense, of Lawreneo Kan. They know sho mid been unable lo leave her hod in 00von years on aooount of kidney and liver tronido, nervous pros trallon and general debility; but, "Three bottles of Kleetrio Bitters enabled me lo walk," the write*', "and in three months I felt like a new person." Women tuner ing from' Headache, Backache, Nervous noss, 8lcoplopanofl8, Melancholy. Painting and Dizzy Spells will find it a priceless blessing Try it. Satisfaction guaranteed Only ?Oo hy Douglas & Bro. Saves Two From Death. "Our little duughtor had an almost fa tal attack of whooping cough and lirons chitin" wrltoj Mrs W. K. Uaviland. ot Armonk, N. Y., "but when all other remedies failed, wo saved her lifo with Dr, King's Now Discovery. Our nicco who had consumption In advanced stage, abo used] (his wonderful medicine and to day hbo is perfectly well." Dosperale throat and lung disoasos yield to Dr. King's New Discovery as to no other medicino on earth. I niall il do for coughs and oold?. 60 and $1*00 bottles guaran teed by J. T, Douglas & Bro, QEbXCU'OUH MOTES, ? Kev. 0. W. ??ojd ,wUl ooudu'ob uorvleou at ?i jPaul'a Episcopal church'on Buuday nout. ' - Hov. Rufus ford ^wctit to Dillon Satur? day to preach tho o'cmtnt?nooroont aorm?n at thu Dillon Ulgh School.- Hts church woV o'oaod hore, Sunday. * Tho hour for Sunday 8ohool at the Presbyte-dan nhuiuh baa boon llxcd at 'lo o'clock a. tn. Tho hour for Sunday eohool at ..tho Kplnoopdl ahuruh hue boon changed from 6 p. m. to 9.30 a. ra., Tho hour for Sunday school at tho Motin odist church has boon changed to ?.00 o'clock in the afternoon. Tho Wednesday nftoruoon pray or moot? brr at thu M o Mind mt ch undi is now held at 4.00 o'clock. P. ay or mooting at tho Baptist oburoh ovory Thursday ovontug nt 8.00. Tho men's prayer meeting at tho Methodist oburoh is hold ovcry Wed noa duy uvening at 7 30. Tho publlo invited Tho hour for Sunday school nt tho Bap tist oburoh hus boen uhonged to 10.00 and tho'hour for proaohing to n.00 u. m, Jim Harris Horo. .Tim Harris, colored, who on Tuesday evening February 20th 1900 knocked Capt Amos Carter the convict guard in thc head with an nxe, and with two other convicts-Murley and Hines-es* caped was lound on thc chaingang at Laurens on thc 251h ol May and lull) identified by Sherill (Jreen on the 2Sih He being under sentence Sheriff Oreen returned home prepared the necessary papers and went b ci- to Laurens on thc 31st and brought Harris to Bennettsville Saturday night. Ile will bc tried at the next term ol Court which convenes on the 241h The axe which he used m hts bloody work was lound on his trail the next d:iy alter the killing, and it may play a part in his execution tor this cold hearted brutal murder. lt is earnestly hoped that Murphy or Murley the other one convict who Jim claims also struck him, may be lound and brought to trtal. OR APE-NUTS. A Food for bruin and nervo conlers. Tho systoni will absorb a greater amount of nourishment from 1 pound of Grape? Nuts than from 10 pounds of meat, oats, wheat or bread. Costs 1 cont per moah or salo by W. M. Rowe. Fresh cakos and crackers rec d eyery week nt W. M. Howe'8. A nice line of coffees' and tens at any price at W. M. Howe's. Unolalmod Lottors. Letters addrco9od to tho following named persons romain uncalled for at tho posi oiBco in Bounottavil'.e : Joe Malison, Mrs. I. 0. Mooro, Dr, J, W. Kiley, Mrs John Reynolds, Rev. J. W. White. CUPID'S WORK. Married on Sunday' afternoon Juno 2, iqot by Notary Publlo J. T, Dudley, Mr. j J eoee I'^eou.i. und Mus Li'//.io .Karl*. 1/i<li.\M call itt store bi VV. j M. Lt ow e* te 'or Sit) pol in the gvoal? j \ li?t junv^or or oi^nnink ;>n<i poll telling Kih'rr YV.'.< \ and! Tinware, aa a poliah it; has ito e-jhal, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure "Dlfjests what you cat." Jt6f Pipes and Smokers Supplies in eudleBs variety can be found at J. T? Douglas*. IST Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass and Brushes cnn bo bought at lowest pricoB at J. Ti Douglas'. Warning Notice. ALL persons arc hereby warned not to trespass on my binds in Adams ville Township-either by walking, ri diing, cutting timber, hauling straw or hunting. I will prosee ate all who violate this notice. April 22, 190 i. M. F. GIBSON. Winthrop College Scholarship - A N D - lilltrance Uxn mi nations - Thc examination? ror thc award of vu? eant poholnrships in Winthrop College and for tho admission of now students will bo held at county Court House on Friday, July 12, at ? a m. Apnlioants must not bi loss than li fi eon (lo) years of ago. When scholarships aro vacated aller July 12th, (hoy will bo awarded to those making the highett uvevagc at this oxam inotiou. Tho cost of altendunoo, including board furnished room, heat, light and washing, is $0.00 per month. For furthor infor mation and a cntnioguo address Pros. D. II. JOHNSON, May '29 lOOl, Rock Hill. WANTED ! 1 om in tho market for a tract of lund, improved or unimproved, near Railroad. I prefer land in Smithvillo or llrightsvillo township. Can n<o prom j) ly from 200 to 3000 ncrcs. Parties having land "in tho?o townships to soil will please com municate with mo ut onco by loiter or phono No. 104, or personally at ray offioo in linn nett.s vii lo any afternoon from li to 7 o'olock. JULIUS T. DUDLEY, Muy 28, 190h Three Papers One Year Each, only 50c. WEEKLY TIMES, RICHMOND, VA., Now Only 50 Oonts A Yoar, and includes absolutely free THE PARAGON MONTHLY, New York, THE FARM JOURNAL, Philadelphia, Tho Daily and Sunday Times, including Farm Journal and Paragon Monthly, Now only $3 per year, Or 25 els per month by mall, Address TUM TIM HS, Richmond, Va. llU.f. .? -_?VlVjlM -vi..,..?*.?-.??'.- .-?.>.... .'?? 1 But wa Can't Mp lt. 0000000000000000 ca ll ; ? Mi J/LIN Kit Y at youv Price. It has boon our custom to closo OMI out oiitirt? stock before purchasing tho COMING SEASON'S 8TO0K. OU ll ANNUAL SALE commences Juno 1st, and continues to .luly 1. O??jft '. . jjNGE, before tho Goods are picked over, or you will loiss some bargains. These Goods aro all fresh and up-to date stylos. You should see them. Those t fishing t HATS TKIMME Dy We will be pleastid (o /?(?ve thom cecil al once, as Miss Marlin will leave for Iff fillmore Jane 20 ill. Ucnneltsville Dry Goods & Millinery Co. Muy 2 (.O, lyol KIRKWOOD'S OLD STAND. j. T. 001 i I A. 0. DOUGLAS. 3 S "Si'' ?f? h ! i BJ l'i.ictical Pliariiiacists and Dealers in ?JW El'i'Hgs and patent Jgg|c(licincs5 Plain and Farley Stationery and School Supplies. (3KLASS and PUTTY. FX HE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. _-^> a? Pi 'tser?plc?ns carefully compounded al all hours and gut' an feed to be of I he Purest Drugs and at reason boe prices. A full imo Carden Seed & Onion Sets. Thunkful for past liberal patronage toe solicit a continuance of same. J. T. DOUGLAS & BRO. Janui'My Si, 1301, AT THE OXiX> STAND. The and 1 herow ll gis tafe gi || bi ty. \\ ? ? WpMENUFOfl APRIL. IO Ki . p Well, is to Leave of? the Prying Pan Diet, ??I taal 'tuon will Bring Good Cheer and Comfort. We iib oiT?r y >u goods that are always palatable. FOR BREAKFAST. V '. i? ' . Huck wheat, Maple Syrup, Oatmeal, Salt F?BII, Hominy. Breakfast Bacou, Voil Loaf, Tripe, (?ldok^ii Bono Cihcken, limn Loaf, Toa, Coffee, i ?nuanas and Oranges. FOR DINNER M o have Flavored Soup, Corn ami lianna, Tomatoes and ,Qkra, Monet l<eef, Ham, Macearo?i, Ohec?o, l'en?, " .iicc, Corned [lani, GiWili^rry Pinion, Plum .. utuiKi^, ?) oilier A[>] K: . Nd's. Kui ii ?-, I' ii FOR '.VeTinvo Oyi>t<i!?, Sliced (Iain, <H.';i itvii. O-.TH.-.I ??o f, ''Itiosryi;. ^'..icj^'-f.?, .Shn-.I.Nl Cu'dlMi Wijly,/^. '',N^,rV-:OVt\r'c/'.!'.'.:i)'.it', C lu-ni J'eu ry, ?\Wi?ii? ?.?reaV, S o o t? BEST. ...., j ,., . Jauned Gocdo, I'?C?L?CS, and Pajuiles aro o? ?in? Lei vis supply your wants. . . W. M. HOWE. llcnnet?svillc. s. C. DR. M?FFMTS Allays Irritation, Aids Digestion? Regulates the Bowels, Strengthens the Child, Makes Teething Easy. . TEETHINA Relieves the ?owe! Troubles of Children of %a r'*tf <{^ C?sts onv 25 ce,lis at Druggists, ANY AGE. VWA?M$}'M'> Or mall 26 cents to C. J. NIOFFETT, M. D.f ST. LOUIS. MO. STRAUSS9 STABLES. , o imml AT STRAUSS5 STABLES DEPOT WlMf a nice lot of young Ms? les and Horses? And VA ?11 continue to keep them for sale, Mouin.! ^ will be Misrepresented and you can roly on PA ll?. i)KAiJNGS. rMiyn ivy 7, 1001. ^mryp t- v vv v -fv'" -r ?. r f?????f f?,?*??f ???? GOODS ! Ha vi tig MUMU od the new store nea l, do tv to (loi Douglas' Bros. ?)r1ifl ir' y'V't , yv have opened up a fi icc rtt eek of General Mer chandize, a ixl elicit a call from the ffeiiei'?h? public and an in spec fi o J, <u; oar pt ices before bu;vui^ tboiv Dry Goods, .Shoes, Hats. Notions, And Groceries. Wc AUVII j\ay eioflrt attention to nar liiin ol iA.ai< y Oroeoii P, fanned Goods ?o., We intend also lo inulto a few apeeialiioti - IImuo Ground Weal and Iloniiny, l'Vtfti Butter and pure Cane Syrup. Our mol lo will he IIONKST WEKIUTS ANO rnu'iN. Solioii?t?f? a libera) share of your p^atrona^o, ,vo are YooiU xo Pr.icAsn. A. J, WOODLK & SON Jan. io, ?aoj. i A FREE PATTERN ! (your own Mle?tlotO to every nub ! scriber. Ou ly 50 ccu ta a year. A LADIES' MA0AZ1NB. i ! A ?rtij bf am if M1 colorrd plates; Uti il 1 ', <u<i,iiiii. ? JfciMi>?kin? economist ; fantr ! 1 Mink ; liouieholil lilttU] licii.n, ?le. Sub- > -.critic lo Jay, or, .end jc. (or lalfit copy, \ Lady acenl* wanted. Send tot Urra?, ! Rtytlnh, Reliable, Simple, Up-to* ' dale, I'cotiittiilcal and Absolutely l'L-r?.-ci-1'itti?? Taper Patterns, IS BAZAR? ?S (No-Scnin-Allowoncc Pattcroi.) f? Only io and IS ?lt. ead, -none higher, .g Aak for them. $utd In nearly avsry city ;55 and town, or by mail from I TUB McCALL CO., *.? 1 30-140 Witt 14th St., N?wY?rb. We offer First-class I Horse Wagons cop?ete at $25-Spot Gash* Hardware Co. BOOKS! * MAUDS! We haye recently added a Book and Magazine Counter to our Jewelry Department. in the Magazine Department wo will attempt to furnish such copies of Periodicals as arc desired by tho Reading Public. First, we munt leam what is wanted. Come and sec our assortment. If you dcu't see what you want, ash for it, H. W. CARROLL, -Bennettsville, 8? V? Mindi 15, 1901. lE^IJULER BROS., -DEALERS IN Horses, Mules, Buggies, Wagons And Harness, AFT EU THIS DATE, and during tho ontfre Trading Season will keep their STABLES WELL FILLED with a choice selection of Horses and Mules, which they will sell ior Cash, or on time g with good approved notes. f Wo havo recently addod Buggies, Wagons and Harness .to-our'Stools and wo intend tokeop up-to-date goods at tho best prices. The following is a list of some of the makes of BUGGIES we now handle Com timid, Watertown, Ames, Harbour, Wrecn, Stand* nul mid ialekory Carriage Co. ootobor ,8, .ooo. FULLER BROS! in W" ' fi fl\\ft n1'fH> ! ?fiD ?Yinmw"i rip . li lp|i||tn^ roll n|jiii||ii| Ko^c ri 2 i fi..B aaJka-vSiMiftk-sT ' ? '. '.? " '.. .' ' . ? ' ' ' ? ' ," < '"ft Cr et Our Prices on COTTON HOES, IF 6 Sampson Uprights anil Slides. , and Farming Implements before buying. SEE US Before buying. Very truly yours, April 25, 1901. W. P. BREEDEN, IB STILL, AT THE OXiD STAND Heady to Serve his Friends With Anything in His line. Cash, or on. time with good security. S0LE;AGKNT Por "Old Iliokory," "Auburn" and "White Hickory'' WAGONS. Tyson & Jones, Hackney, Babcook, Book Hill, Continental, Advance and Brown Carriage Co. T ?ra disposing of my stock of &R1DLK8, COLLARS. COLLAR-PAD^ n.ul KO HEM et epeolnl prieoat Jan, 1, 1001 We if. BHEEOEN*