The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, June 14, 1901, Image 3
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B?NNBT?SYILLE, S. 0.
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?//ice >rc*? o/' Court lt ouse?
??idav, Juno 14,1001,
MARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS.
8 KOON i) ROUND-\V. O. POWER, P. K.
Olio and Beulah, Beulah, May 25,26
McCall & BouuetUvllU Mill?,
Kounottaville, " 26,27
Hoiiuottuville ot, Ph*? Otovo, June 1,2
BrightavNlo, Bethol (afternoon) *? 9,3
North Marlboro, New ?Topo, u 8,9
XtannettBvillo Stn, (night) Juno 14,16
Blenheim nt, '* 16,17
Oar Totvn Gorvernment.
MAYOR-C. S. McCall
ALDERMEN-J. Frank Breeden, C. K,
Kxum, John T. Douglas, \V. S/Rowe.
CLERK & TREASURER-Milton Mc
laurin. OiTice open daily.
POLIOS-G. B. Barrett.
-.?^_L-ji_ --'mm
Marlboro County Officers.
SHERIFF-J. B. Oreen
CLERK OK CLERK-J. A. Drako .
Ju Ddt; OF PROBATE-M. McLaunn
COKONER-^C. F, Covingloo
SUPERVIBOR-M. E. Coward
SUPT. KDUOATION-W. L. btontoo
TREASURER-J. .H. Thomas
AUDITOR-E. S. Carlisle
SENATOR-Knox Livingston
REPRESENTATIVES-J. C. Dunbar, d.
i '. Campbell, R, L. Freeman.
Directory of Bennettsville Lodges
CONSOLIDATED LODOE NO. 15, K. of
Vii meots ?vory Monday ovoning at 7.30
'J?l00k- W. Turlington, CC.
C. J. Lido, K. of R. & 8.
MARLRORO LODGE NO. 88, rneotsat
i?caacttsville. Friday nvening. on or bo?
fore each full moon ut 8 o'clock.
J, F. Kiuuoy, W. M.
J. T, Dudloy, Soorotury.
Oounty Masonic Directory.
MARLBORO CHAPTER NO. 30 R. A.
M., moots at Bonnettsville 00 tho second
Friday of each month.
Robt Chamo, IL P.
II, K. Stookton, Seorotary.
EUREKA LODGE NO. 43, A. F. M..
;neets at MoColl, oaob 8aturday afior
?ion, before tho full moon,ut 4 o'clock.
AURORA LODOE NO. 33, A. F. M.,
c ents at Clio, Suturduy on or after each
full moon at 3 o'clock, p. m.
J. T. Stanton, VV. M.
J. E. McLeod, Seorotary.
Bennettsville Church Directory.
Mr.nioi><V.i C. P. f??i Mi, V C.
iptU? ?ebnet'Iv??-p; re. ?'roui:biug al
.00 a \u, ( lld 8 Uv- p. m W ?J ??. .
j; SVedcotidu^ ahoruoi n iii LOO o'ot?cki
?p?iinlift'i?d'?pi u.?.?...,. jioliool, I hil. A.
?dgoa.
L?i'iibi' ikCv, Rui ?b i o?d, Fu?lor.
1 inday school at 10.00. Proaoliing Sun
day at 11.00 a. m., and 8 00 p. m. Prayor
n Jeting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock,
oiporintondent of Sunday school, II. W
C irroll.
PRESBYTERIAN-Rev? IL W. Burwoll,
istor. Preaching every Sunday at ll a.
. .. and 8.00 p. m. Prayor meeting on
T ?ursday afternoon ut 4 o'olnok. Sunday
; hool, at 10.00 a. m. Superintendent oi
: ; hool, J. T. Dudloy.
EPISCOPAL-BOT. O. W. Boyd, Reotor,
.<\-oaohiog ovory Bcoond and fourth Sunday
ci II am, and 8.00 p. m. Sunday
hool at 9 30 a. m. Dr. J. A. Fai?on,
iHjporlntondout.
Oounty Ohuroh Directory.
Bennettsville Circuit Appointments
BEV. J. W. ARIAILL, P. C.
First Sunday-lia. m., Pino Grove*
3 p. rn., Smyrna.
Second Sunday, ll a. m. MoColl.
3 p. rn, Beauty Spot,
Third Suoday-ll a. m., Pine Grove,
3 p. m, Smyrna.
Fourth Sunday, ll a.m. McColl,
' 3 p. m. Beauty Sp<j_t,
Blenheim Circuit Appointments.
REV. J. E. BEARD, P. O.
First Sunday, Hebron ll a. m.
Ebenezer 3.30 p. m.
Second Sunday, Parnassus ll a. m ,
Bethlehem 3.30 p. m
Third Sunday, Hebron 11 a. in.
Zion 3.30 p. m.
Fourth Sunday Putnassu? ll a. m.
Bethlehem 3.30 p. m.
Clio Circuit Appointments.
REV. T. M. DENT, P. C.
Clio-1st and 2nd Sunda)s ll a. m.,
3d and 4th Sundays 3.30 p. rn.
Beulah -1st and 2d Sundays 3 30 p. m.
3d and 4th Sundays lt a, m.
Sunday school every Sunday 10 a. m.
-4. ?
MMBEM
LUMBAR!
Any kind you
want. Apply to
J. M. JACKSON.
July 3, 1000.
Eggs--actly--Eggs!
BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS.
} Ht all round Farmers Fowl in the world.
Ohoioo Eggs at 600 per Setting of 13.
E. O NEWTON, Tatum, 8. O.
Commutation TaxNotioe.
[Tullen l-j hornby given thut the Boo Vi
for tho olleotion of the Town Commuta*
lion tax is now opon and will romain opon
until tho Arat day of Juno 1901, aftei
wji ch time they will bo olosod and tin
"'malty added.
ly order of tho Oounoil,
. MILTON MOLAURIN,
April 2 y th, 1901 . CLERK,
Flowers ! Flowers t
tits, .ino S. Mooro haa a flue
lol of Geraniums, Begonias
jbVns, Palma and other plants,
il tooiotl, that oho eleni rca tc
! OuutotfftMo i)or-dosen. *
PERSONAL.
Mr. J. B. Hamilton spout Sun
day at Dunbar.
Miss May Reid of Choraw spout
Sunday ovouing with Mrs. L. J.
Breedon.
' Kov. H. W. Barwell and ivlr.
Sessions wont to Darlington
Monday.
We regrot to learn of the ex
treme illness of Mrs. Dr. Pato of
Gibson.
II. H. Newton, Esq., returned
home Monday night from a trip
to Georgie.
Mr. Lockie Everett of McColl
spout Sunday with his fathor in
Bennettsvillo.
Miss Daisy Mittle after a pleas
ant visit to friends at Newberry
has returned home.
Mr. Murray Enstorltng, who
has boen on a visit to Florida,
has returned homo.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hamer
of tho Beauty Spot section spent
Sunday in our town.
Mr. James McDaniel of tho
Tatum section waa in town yes
terday and called to seo us.
"Wo aro glad to report that
Miss Adele Harden who has
been quite sick is improving.
Mayor 0 S. McCall is attend
ing tho great Industrial Conven
tion in Philadelphia this week
Mrs. J. B. Hamilton and chil
dren returned Sunday evening
from a pleasant yisit to Dunbar.
Mr. Dave Mittle who has
been holding a position at Beau
fort has returned home for a short
rest.
Mrs. Willie Dingle and chil
dren of St Pauls ls hore visiting
her parents Mr. and Mrs. S. F.
Powers.
Mr. Louis Powers, baggage
master on the Coast jUine from
Charleston to Greenville, is home
for a week.
Misses Louise Breedon and
Miss Lily Crosland aro visiting
tho grand paronts of tho first
named in Spartanburg.
Mr. L. Motte who has for some
time been working in Cheraw
spent Tuesday in our town on his
way to Spartanburg.
Mrs. J. P. Gibson and Misses
Rae and Kate and J. P. Jr., are
spending a week in tho country
with relatives.
Mr. J. F. Bolton of Beauty
Spot was in town Saturday. He
has the finest lot of poultry, per
haps in tho county,
Mr. John H. Mitchel, a hust
lin,*? knight of the grip for n WU?
ioiugtor) ? ? on 30 i sd o ? ? g the mer
chants o? the county for orders.
Tiio isympathio? ot'our poop'G
[fid out to dr, and Mrs. A. J.
? Woorlo ir? ? ab)v ?oro trials-fouir
sick: wi tn fever ana one near
death's door.
Mrs. Lucy Bowden of North
Carolina, who is hore visiting her
daughter Mrs. Tylor Breeden,
spent several days in our town
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Breeden,
. and Mrs. H. H. Newton, Jr. wei t
to Darlington Monday to attend
tho funeral of Capt A. C. McFall
; who died in Charleston Saturday
' after a long illness,
Rev. G. H. Waddell of the Ep
worth Orphanage spent lastSun
day in our county and preached
at Bethel in the afternoon. His
text was tho Orphanage. It was
ably presented and heartily ap
, predated,
JWS~ Get a "Lightning"-tho
greatest freezer on earth. Easiest
to clean, lightest to turn and the
fast to chum. At
0. S. McCall's.
A Worthy Cor root lon.
In a personal notice last week
of a visit from our old friend Mr.
Jool Pariah of Red Bluff, the typo
got badly mixed and did him nu
injustice. It should havo read that
(he is rapidly improving and says
he wants to get. so he can run down
a rabbit and jump a ten rail fence.
Doath of Capt McTall.
The sad news of tho death of
Capt A. C. McFoll, formerly of our
to vn but lately of Charleston, was
received here Saturday night. The
remains were brought np to Dar
lington and intered there Monday.
He was a K. of P. and the lodge
here sent over Messrs O. S. Chaftiin
Milton McLaurin, W. W. Pate,
A. M. McConnac, A. L. Millor,
1 J. ll. Sampson and D. Jennings to
take part in tho services.
Ile leaves a wile and four child
ren. Wc arc pleased to learn that
he loft insurance amounting to $11
000.
j Early Coll?n Blowing.
The Florcuco Times reports tho
receipt of a stalk of cotton 12 inches
high with forms starting on it.
That's possible. A gentleman of
I Smithville told us ten days ago he
had a patoh that hod forms start
I lng. But don't forgot, that cotton
r was planted last year. Very little
> colton that was planted this year
will see a bloom before the 4th of
.?uly. The experiment of leaving
tho old stalks will sometimes get
early blooms. The crop is badly
behind this year.
Don't You Love Plowers Y
) It so, and you want some prott}
i pots of all sizes in which to plaot
> them, call at the Hardware eton
> and you can ho suited*
ZTOWN A NJ) COh if TY NEWS.
- Juno has five Sundays.
- Tho long days aro boro.
- Now moon noxt Sunday.
- Irish potatoes and beans aro
nr*.\* I M ,1* \%\
- Wo haro not hoard a fish
story this soason.
- Lot of now buggios just in
at W. P. Breoden's.
- Mr. J. F. Breedon says be
can supply tho county with oats
at 75 cents a hundred pounds.
- The Coast Lino will sell
week end rates to Charleston or
Wilmington.
- We regret to hear that thoro
is lots of sickness in the county.
Bettor boil the drinking water.
- Tho Tanning establishment
on Ghera w street near the crook
bridge will soon bo ready to be
gin work.
- One and one third rato tick
ets will bo sold to those who
want to spend 4th of July away
from home.
'S
- Why don't somebody try to
find a vein of Oil somewhere in
Marlboro. Whd'knows what there
is under us.
- Rich McQueen, well known
old colored man and for years
a handy man around town, died
Thursday night and was buried
Friday afternoon.
Seo tho now lino of ora?
broideries just in at Mittles store,
To got valuo io full and cour
teous attention trade at Miltie's.
Jft@?" I have the genuino "DIXIB
MOSQUITO CANOPY at $2, completo.
GK W. WADDILL.
Kinghara's Reliable Hams and j
Breakfast Bacon can always bo]
found fresh at W. M. Rowe's.
Some Very Poor Oil.
Not long B?ncc wc heard son e ]
j complaints about the poor oil that
was being sold hero. Well until wo|
have a State iuspeotor of illumina
ting oils it can't bc helped. The
Augusta Chronicle possibly fur
nishes the key to complaints when
it says:
"Receutly a tank car containing
several thousand gallons of oil was
received in Augusta, being shipped
there by tho Standard Oil Company.
After an inspection it was rejected,
not coming up to the Georgia stan
dard, which requires that the oil
shall stand a test of 150 degrees.
The oil was ordered shipped out of
tho state, and according to tho
Chronicle (hi i?'iii ' .? r(!prc!.c??t?(?vcM
declared that they woiild itnuicd^
intel Y s)|5p it n?VoVs t?id river hilo
South Carolina undi dispose of it al
Various po'iuli ."
A Chance fOr Marlboro.
To secure first class exhibits for
tho Charleston Exposition thc man
agement have decided to offer the
bree pri/.is $1000, $500 and $200
to tho county having the best exhi
bit. Thc offer is worth a trial and
Marlboro can certainly win one of
them if sho wants to. It is a splen
did offer to ads'crtisc tho county,
land wc have no doubt our county
Chairman Mr. C. S. McCall will
look after this inducement to work
ip a first-class exhibit.
(1RAFE-NUT8.
A Food for bruin and nerve centers.
I The system will absorb a greater amount
of nourishment from 1 pound of Grape
Nuts tit un from 10 pou min of meat, oats,
wheat or bread. Costs 1 cont per inca).
or sab by
W. M. R?wo.
Stops tho Gough und Works oft" tho Cold.
Laxative Dromo Qui niuo Tablet? ouro a cold
in ono day. No Oura, No Pay. Vi ico 250 a
box.
?fc?T* Don't buy your hat until
you seo Mittles line it means mon
ey in your pocket.
A Terrible Explosion.
' Of a gnsolino stove bumed u lady
hero frightfully," writes N. E. Palmor, of
of Kirk mun, Inwa. 1 Tho host doctors
couldn't heal tho runuing sore that fol
lowed, but Burklen's Arnica Salve cn
tiioly cured hor." Infallible for Cuts,
(.Vu nf, Soros. Boils, Bruises, Skin Dis
?apos and Piles. 25o at J. T. Douglas &
Brother's Drug Store.
Didn't Marry for Money.
The Boston man wh>> lately married a
sickly rich young woman, is happy now,
i for ho got Dr. King's Now hilo Bil's,
which restored hor to por foot health. In
Callide for Jami dice, Biliiousncsp, Mu
'aria, Fever and Ague and all Livor und
! Stomach troubles. Gent?o but effect ?vc
Only 25o at Dougbts & Bro.
Seven Years lu Bed.
..Will wonders over coaso?" inrpiiro tho
tho friends of Mrs L Pease, of Lawrence
Kan. They know shu nad beou unable
to leave her bcd in seven years on account
of kidnoy and liver tronido, uorvous proa
(ration and general debility ; but, "'I bree
bottles of tiicotrio Bittern enabled me to
walk," hbo writes, "und in three months
I felt liko a new person." Women suffer
in? front Headache, Backache, Norvous
noss, Slooplofsnoss, Melancholy. Fainting
and Dizzy Spells will find it a pricelcsx
blowing Try it. Satisfaction guaranteed
Only 50o by Douglas & Bro.
Saves Two From Death*
"Our little duughlor had an almost fa
tal attack of whooping cough and bron-,
lohitis," writoi Mrs W. K. Haviland. of
Armonk, N. Y., "but when all other
remedios fulled, we saved her life with
Dr, King's New Discovory. Our niece
who hud consumption in advanced stage,
oleo used this wondorful medicine and to
day bho is p erleid ly well." Desperate
throat And lung disoasos yield to Dr.
King's Now Discovery ss to no otho,
medicino on earth. Infallible fur coughs
and cold?. f>0 and $1-00 bottle.) guaran
Heed hy J, T. Douglas & Bro,
\ RELIGIOUS NOTES.
Tho hbur for Sunday school a> th?
Presbyterian ohm oh bas boen Axed ut to
o'clock a. m. v
Tho hour for Sunday Bohool at Mic
EpUaopdl oburuh bas boon obangod ft um
Tho hour for Sunduy school at tho Mei l| .
odiBt oh ur uh linn boori olmo ?ml to \ O')
o'clock in tho nfloruoou.
Tho Wodnosday af tomoo? prayer mort
lug at tho MothodiBt ohureh la now held ut
4.00 o'clock.
Piayor mooting at tho Baptist ohurc
I every Thuraday evoniug at 8.00.
Tho mon's prayer mooting at tho
MothodiBt ohurob is hold evory Wednes
day ovoning at 7.30. The publlo invitod.
Tho hour for Sunday eohool at ?ho Bap
tist church has boon obanged to 10,00
and the hour for preaching to 11.00 a. m.
Uncial moa Lottoro. ' XS
Lottere addruBsed to the folio vving*uuniod j
I porsons romain uuoallod for at tho pos)
! ofllco lu Bounottsville : ' i > /,
Mrs. Ohas E. Bonnott, Miles Bullion,
Elido B o.v.i, MR M. D. Bdliug, 0. II,
Hodges, W. L. Wi ll i m un, N. 0. Oeil, Inua?
MoCullotigb, Hurry Hill, GK O. Hi -rlngton
W. H Htimraot.dh, J. K Kolloy, J. K.
Kolly, Mi?s Fannie Sullora, Cal von Stubus,
D. S. Thomas, MIBS Eaddie M.iyaard, D.
E Fiuloy, Kranor Vobmm, Miss Olvu
lotto Bright.
Fresh cakos and crackers recd
every week at W. M. Rowe's.
??T" A nico line of coffees'
and teas at any juice at
W? M. Rowe's.
(J3rF"Lad.ie8 call at store of W.
M. Rowe's for Sa pol io the great
est powder for oleuning and pol
ishing Silverware, Glass.and
I Tinware, as a polish it has no
eqnal.
Ko??? Dyspepsia Cure
*'D?5?S?S ^Vll*t yOU C2tt."
Pipes and Sniokors Supplies in
endless variety eau bo found at J. T?
Douglas',
I?* Paints, Oile, Varnish, Glass
and Brushes cnn be bought nt lowest
prices at J. T. Douglas'.
l^gT" Provide yourself with d
Dixie Canopy net, and got aheaa
of tho flies and mosquities, sce|
them at Furniture Store of
C. S. McCall.
WANTED I
I am in Ibo market for a tract of land,'
improved or unimproved, near Railroad.
I prefer lund.in Smithville or Rrightsvillo
township. (Jan u?e promptly from 200'
lo 3000 ?eros. Partios having land in
those tnwnshin* to sell will iden so oom
miiuuiitte with mci at iV?ee L*v 1 MI er <i> i
phmm Mo. 101 ; 01 0 ivdnrdly tit my office I
ie Ho'ivieiitivilli) idij nfl01 noon fV01.11 ?ii t.i
1 o'eloeki . " " j
.. I I HIS T. OUDLRY. I
.Sj ?1 j al}, t?J>!
Warning Notice.
ALL persons are hereby warned not
to trespass on my lands in Adams?
ville Township-either by walking, ri*
diing, cutting timber, hauling straw or
hunting. I will prosecute all who violate
his notice.
April 22, 1901, M. F. GIBSON.
Winthrop College Scholarship
-AND -
Entrance Exam i nat?o ns
The examin?t lons for the ?ward of vn>
cunt scholarships in Winthrop College
ind for the admissi-n ol' now. .students
will bo held at county Court llouso on
Friday, July 12. at 0 a m. Applicants|
must not bs loss ihtiti fi Keon ( 16) yoars of
ugo. When {scholarships aro-vueated after
July 12ih, they will bo awurded to thoso
making thc highett uvcragc at this exam
ination.
The cost of attendance, iucluding board
furnished room, huut, light an 1 w ishing,
is $0.00 per month. For furih.cr infor
mation und u cutaiogue address , ,
Pres. D. ii. JOHNSON,
May 29 I9ul. Kool. Hill.
Three Papers One Year Each, only 50c
WEEKLY TIMES,
RICHMOND, VA.,
Now Only 50 Oonts A Year,
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 only $3 per year.
Or 25 cts per month by mail.
Address TUR Tl M RS,
Richmond,' Va.
AN ORDINANCE
To Improve the Sanitary Condition
of thc Town of licnnettsviUn for
the Year 1900.
Section \. Be it ordained by thoCoun .
eil ol the Town of Bennettsvillu that it
?bull not bo lawful (br any person to carry*
into tho streets or thoroughr'aroH thereof,
or to allow to iftm iiu exposed on his.
fire tu i des any deouved or rotten matter
iablo to produce Mi k ness and to offect
tho health of tho cit ?zena.
Section 2. That it shall bo tho duty
o' ovorv port?n owning or controlling any
privy, Molt, wator-oloset, ko , within tho
0 .rporute limits of tho Town ?o thorough?
ly oleanso tho. ramo immediately, and
1 borea Her, at least once in every '80 days,
by conveying, removing without tho cor*
pondo limitf, or otherwiao diapering of
thc excr?ments, lib h and other off?n.sivo
mal tor connected therewith, and to uso
Mich disinfectants us muy bc necessary to
olean.se. the same.
Section 2. That thc Town Marshal or
oilier pirson appointed by tho Council ?6
hereby authorized and ompoworcd to
euler tho pi omises of any cition for the
purpose ol' iepooting the same, and see
ing that the provisions of this Ordinance
ure complied with. ,?.
Scot ion 4. That any person violating
tho provisions of thia Ordinance, or inter
fering with tho Martha! in Ilia dbohurgo
ul his duties, shall bo fcUbjcot to (l fi
not moro than Twenty Dollars, of 10
onmont not exceeding five days or
ut tho discretion of tho Council.
Rnifiod In Counoil May h'W?itfS
0. ?. MeUAIdf. M'#1V>
Milton MoLaurln, Clerk:,
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But we Can't Help It
^ooooooeoooooooco?
MIb?/(?BRY at your Price. It has boon our oustoin to close
lire ?tock before purchasing the COMING SEASON'S
OUR ANNUAL* SALE eommences June 1st, and
6 July 1.
"liub ?Vf ONCE, before the Goods aro picked over, or you
will miss .?orne bargains. These Goods nie all fresh and up-to
date styles. You should see th?
.wishing HATS TRIMMED, We ia Ul be
pledsed lo have them call at once, as Miss Martin will
(eavsyif?r Baltimore Jane 20th.
Bennettsville Dry Goods & Millinery Co.
.Vu? JJ I li, i</Ol
* ^1\?t: KMt.lV? uri
KIRKWOOD'S OLD STAND.
minimi |?IH MI
J. T. POUCUiAS.
/V. 0. DOUGLAS.
5 w li
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DOUGLAS & BROTHER
Practical Pharmacists and Dealers ?a -
Pw* I^riigs and patent {??gedichics,
? ?1 !11 CTT?RTi?LES:M ?P?C? EVERY'MK??Djj?
Plain aim Fancy Stationery and School Supplies.
ta.
GLASS and PUTTY.
P?MR ttinARft Awn TARATTA. ^>
??r prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours
wild 'uaranfeed to be of the Purest Drags and at
rea.!'.?)iable prices.
e Garden Seed & Onion Sets.
past liberal patronage tve solicit a continuance of same.
J. T. DOUGLAS & BRO,
J.iDUtiaty i ' (Ol.
AT THE OX.D STAND.
in
WES MENU FOR APRIL
'fini wai to Keep Well, is to Loaveoil tho Prying Putt Diet,
.. . viiioli'will Brir.? Good Cliiw incl Oort)for!. - We
herOM'il l?' o?i'er ?? ur K<ioYla that are alway-. |ni:Uul>le.
i': fOVi it S EA. Jit" A 0*1".
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Wu h ? YO Buckwheat. S? II'pie Syrup, Ontin ni. Salt Fiait,
i . He m i? j1. KiviikfMt Hacdn, Voil Lcr.t?, Top?,
Chicken Lout, :B?>no Cihokon, liam Loaf, Icu, Codee,
Mananas und Oranges.
' FOR DINNER
\Vo 'uve Flavored Soup, Corn and limns. To mat oe? and
Okra.Konst P.eef, lia ni, Macc.ir'i?i, Cheese, IVa*,
Muslu'd Sauce, Comed Hann Cranberry Panne, l'ai ni
Puddiug, Jellie", Apples, Nuts. Raisins, Punna.
FOR SUPPER
Wo In ve Oystfre, Sliced Hain, Chicken, Cornel Beef,
eV.iusage. Crackers, Shreded Codfish Wu fors,
Mustard Sardinns, Cherries, Pears, Post um Cereal.
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Our du^l?,V >f Canned Goods, Pickles, and Dainties are of THE
BEST, Lot us supply your wants.
W. M. HOWE.
*??,o?? Wo. 88. IJcni.e?twvllL", S. C.
DH. MOFFET? S
THIN
(Teething Powders)
X%? $ ifat? tos?s only 25 cents at Druggists, ANY AGE.
?ttk'WV-OtmMi&ttnU to C. J. MOFFETV, M. D" ST. LOUIS. MO?
&
Mm sari ff; _
Allays Irritation, Aids Digestion,
Regulates the Bowel?,
Sire uj?(heni the Child,
Makes Teething Eaiy. -
TEETHINA Relieves the Bowel
Troubles of Children of
m A USS' STABILES.
Ii?nd AT STRAUSS' STABLI IPOT
fflfl'P a - nice lot of young
Nf liles' and Horses.
Ano >,}". ontinueto keep them for sale,
Nothing be Misrepresented anil yon can rely on
KAI!;, 'i>1?ATZINGS.
y! 1901..
111 ? ST
W GOODS !
ITrivjU^ . .?red the now store
nexl (Ioto lie Douglas'Bros.
Vtufi . r ', y e have opened up
# nice stock qt., General Mer
chitu<li/*', ii ml solicit.a call from
tho treueren M pl! bil? and an in
flbeclion of our pices before
buying their
Dry G-oods. '.Shoes,
.(Lits. Notions*.
And Groceries.
Wi; allah pay olo8'> attention to our
linc ol Iftincj < itoceiks, Canned Goods
ftc, \Vc tu tem, also to niako a few
8|iOfialiic!< I fuino Ground Meal and
Hominy, Fresh Butter and pure Cane
Syrup.
. Our Wotto will he HONEST WEIGHTS
|>.NI> J'un -?i.
PP^i??((?g a liberal anare of your
fftVfoaago,.we are*
Vni ?.> n Pr(K,\f,p,
;. Woom.i? ? Soy.
I A FREE PATTERN
3" (your own setectlon) to avcrj Bub
scriber. Ot)ly 50 conto a year.
A LADIES1 MAQAZINa
A El?! tuet ?ful colored plate. ; lat. tl
(??!n'iia?; d rot nuking .lotwmi.t j ttncf
-Mil-x .......
work ; liuuitdolj Mut. ; fclloo, el?. Sub
.critit io<d*yt or, ..nd jc (or lat.il coi
I July iu. wanted. Send for luno.
Ktyllf-?i, HcllaMe, Simple, U*4*
date, Kcoiioinlc?! and Abnolntelr
VerUi- Ir*niliitr Pap?r Pattcroc
(No.8tam-Allowanc? PatUras.)
Onlf to ?nd I) ?I?. eac'.(-nore hlflher.
Alk kt t tnni Sold In nt ?ri, ?Vi ff ?Hy
tad town, or by mall frem
TUB McCALI. CO.,
111-148 Weal 14th st., Nev V?t%.
V/o offer First-class 1 Horse
Wagons oomDiete at $25-Spot
Cash? Hardware Co.
We have recently added
a Book and Magazine
Counter to oar Jewelry
Department.
-o
in tho Magazine Department we will attempt
to furnish such copies of Periodicals ns arc desired by tho
Reading Public. First, wc must learn what is wanted. .
Come and sec our assortment. If you den't seo what
you want, auk for it,
H. W. CARROLL,
?
lien netts ville, 8? C.
Milich IB, 1901.
FULUER BROS.,
-DEALERS IN
Horses, Mules, Buggies, Wagons
And Harness,
AFTER THIS DATE, and during the enliro Trading Season will
keep thoir STABLES WELL FILLED with o choice selectiou
of Horses and Mules, which they will sell for Cash, or on timo
with good approved notes.
Wo have recently added Buggies, Wagons and Harness to our Stook
and we intend tokeep up-to-date goods at tho best prices.
The following is a list of some of the makes ot BUGGIES wo
now handle
Cotirtlmnl, Watertown, Ames, Marborn*, Wie cn, Stand
ard mid llickory Carriage Co.
october is, 1900. FULLER BROS
Wil?M??l i'> W) xl MW????
For The Pee Dee Section*
Cl et Our Prices on
COTTON HOES,
BELL, FiPSI HUHS ".
Sampson Uprigtots .
and Slides. -
andi Farming Implements
before buying?
SEE US Before buying.
Very truly yours,
April 25, 1901.
W. P. BKEEDEN,
STILL AT THE OLD STAND
Ready to Serve his Friends With Anything in His line.
TS eS ?9 SH ?8 XYJBL M H W ,
Cash, or ?n time with good seourity.
SOJUI?*A0ENT For "Old Miokoiy;" '.'Auburn" und "Whit,
.lllokory" WAGONS.
T^soa & J?^OS, Hackney. Babcook, Rook Hill, Continental,
V Advance and Brown Carriage Co.
I#MT aj?disposioR of my Mook of BMDLK8, COLLARS. COLLAR-PADS
ead ROBES et special prices: ^
Jan. I, 1901 _ W. P. BaEEDE&u