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BBNNBTTSYILLE, S, 0. ?IV 8. A. 1IHOWN ?st co. Ojflce o/ Coi??*? Home. Friday. Juno 21,1901, MARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS. ' SECOND HOUND-W. 0. Powicn, p. u. Olio and Beulah, Beulah, May 25,26 M0O0II & BcnnatUvlllo Mill?, t BeuuottavUle, u 26,27 BennettBviUo ob, Piuu Grove, June 1,2 Brb;htBvillo, Bethol (afternoon) 2,3 North Marlboro, Now IIopo, " 8,9 BonuetUvillo Stn, (night) Juno 14,16 Blenheim ot, ** 16,17 Our 2htvn Qorvernmetti, MAYOR~C. S. McCall ALDERMEN-J. Prank Breeden, 0. E. Exum, John T. Douglas,. W. S. Rowe, CLERK & TREASURER-Milton Mc Laurin. Oilice open daily. POLICE-G. B. Barrett. Marlboro County Officers, SHERIFF-J. B. Greou (JLEIIK OF CLERK-JV A. Drako JUDGE OF PRORATE-M. MoLaurln CORONER-C. F. Covington SUPERVISOR-M. 10. Coward SUPT. EDUCATION-W. L. Stanton TREASURER-J. H. Thomas AUDITOR-E. S. Carlisle SKNATOR-Knox Livingston RKt*Hi:srATIys-V C. Dunbar, J. C. Chm p bell, ll. li Pi .. mun. Div?ch?i'u oj fimhtUsi'fill* Lodges CONSOLIDATED LODGE IW. 15, K. of P., moots every Monday ovoning at 7.301 o'elook. W. Turlington, 0. 0. C. J. Lido, K.of R. & S. MARLBORO LODGE No. 88, moots at Bonucttsvillo. Friday evening, on or bo foro eaoh fdll moon ot 8 o'clock. J, F. Kinn J. T, Dudloy, Soorotnry. County Masonic Directory. \ MARLBORO CHAPTER No. 30 R. A. ' M., meets at Bcuncttsvillo ou the eeooud Friday of each month. Robt Chaffin. II. P. . II, E. Stookton, Secretary. EUREKA LODQE NO. 43, A. F. M., moots at MoColl, eaoh Saturday after" ? noon, before the full moon,at 4 o'olook. AURORA LODGE No. 33, A. F. M., meets at Clio, Saturday on or after each full moon at 3 o'clock, p. m. J. T. Stanton. W. M. J. E. McLeod, Secretary. ^JSennettsville Church Directory. METHODIST-C. B. Smith, P. C. Sunday sohool 4.00 p. m. Preaching at 11.00 a. m, and8 OU p.m. Prayer meet ing Wednesday afternoon at 4.00 o'olook. Suporinltndcnt Sunday sohool, Phil. A. HotV.es. ?APriHT- Uevi Bu fun Ford; P.K-IOI. &U)ldftJ School Itt JOOlV; Preach ii.". Hut)' qt>y, ?c I Lui)?ai bri? lind 8 00 p. ni. P?>y i moetingTIi?r.-?day ovening ut .iii. Superintendent of Sunday school* >" Carroll, PRESBYTERIAN-Rev. H. W. Burwoll, Pastor. Preaohing every Sunday-nt Ila. m., and 8.0C p. m. Prayer mooting on Thursday afternoon at 4 o'olook. Sunday sohool, at 10.00 a. m. Superintendent of sohool, J. T. Dudloy. EPISCOPAL-Rev. 0. W. Boyd, Beotor, Preaohing ovory second and fourth Sunday at II a. m., and 8.00 p. m. Sunday aohool at 9.30 a. m. Dr. J. A. Fal BOD, Superintendent. County Church Directory. Bennettsville Circuit Appointments REV. J. W. A RI AI LL, P. C. First Sunday-11a.m., Pine Grove* 3 p. m., Smyrna. Second Sunday, ll a.m. MoColl. 3 p. rn, Beauty Spot. Third Sunday-ll a. m., Pino Grove, 3 p. ni, Smyrna* Fourth Sunday, 11 a. m. MoColl, 3 p. m. Beauty Spot. Blenheim Circuit Appointments. REV. J. E. BRA RD, P. C. First Sunday, Hebron ll a. m. Ebenezer 3.HO p. m. Second Sunday, Parnassus l l a. tn . Bethlehem 3.30 p. m Third Sunday, Hobron 11 a. m. Zion 3.30 p. m. Fourth Sunday Parnassus 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. m. Boniah -1st and 2d Sundays 3 30 p. m. 3d and 4th Sundays 11 a. m. Sunday school ovcry Sunday 10 a. m. LUMBER! LUMBER ! Any kind you want. Apply to J. M. JACKSON. July 3, 1900. $a Eggs-actly-Eggs! BARRED PLYMOUTH" ROCKS. Best all round Fnrmora Po wi in the world, ?Jholoo Eggs at 600 por Sothng of 13, E. 0 NEWTON, Tatura, 8. 0. Commutation Tax Notioo. Notloo U horoby gtvon that the Books for the collection of tho Town Commuta tion tax la now open and will remain opon until the flrat day of Juno 1901, nf tor v/hfoh time they will bo cloBcd and tho penalty added. By order of tho Council. MILTON MOLAURIN, April 29th, 1901. OLE I tic. Flowers J Flowers t Mrs. Jno S. Moore 1ms a line lot of Geraniums, Begonias Scorns, Palms and other plants, well rooted) that she desires to ?? Cuttings 900 per dosten? PERSONAL. Dr. Glaser, tho optician is spending this week at McColl, Mayor McCall came homo Fri day night from Philadelphia Convention. Mrs. Wiley Atkison spent Sun day with* her sister Mrs Bonnie Bullnrd ot McColl. Mr. Marion Bowyer, formerly of this county hut now of Goor gia is here visiting rolatiyes. Miss Annie McCall has been speuding some timo with Miss Mary Adger Hendrix at Cheraw. Mr. Victor Emanuel, who has been on a business trip to the wost returned homo Friday eve ning. Miss Clara Eastorling who has been spending some time with us hus returned to her home at Cash's. Mr. W. Henry Kirkwood of the Bethel section was down Tuos day. Ho says crops are badly hurt by tho rains. Rov. W. C. Power, P. E. Mar ion District, was in town Satur day and made us a pleasant call which was enjoyed. Superviso* M. E. Coward cer tainly has the sympathy of our citizens in his troubles-himself and three children sick with fevor Mr. W. M. Dees of Parnassus was up Monday and called. He says his own crop is in good shape but saw lots on the road that was not. Mossrs C. S McCall, D D. Mc Call, C. M. Weatherly and J. M. Jackson wont to Wilmington Monday morning and returned Tuesday night. Senator McLaurln returned home Monday night from Wash ington. He will romain only a short time as he has many calls for July. Mr. Wm Henegan. now of Liv ingston, Ala., was able to got here in time to attend the funer al of his father Maj Henegan. Mr. John W. Bowyer of Red Hill was up Monday. He says the plows aro going ahead wator or no water. He reports some good corn crops. Mr. R. T. Webster of the Be thel section was down Tuesday afternoon. He says crops aro badly hurt and in many iields cotton is gono. Mr. Charley Hunsuclcor, who has been spending some time in Wilmington, is at home for a short rest and is spending a few days in our town. Mr. B. R. Eastorling of Cash's Depot came over Friday and spent Saturday with us. He says farmers on the river aro having a- limo with their Crop's, Mi. Wm Usher of tho Bethel sootioo Was down Monday. Ho ? oporto ii fuir crop, but regrets not laying by (iis^corri av Liu1 plowing. Ho liad some lino hard hoad cabbage. Master Hegge Terroll and sis ters Grace and Kate of tho Ep worth Orphanage, came in Wed nesday night to spend two months with their grandpa Mr. W. W. McElwoo. Citadel Graduate.. Marlboro has two graduates from tlic Citadel this year, Cadets D. C. Pate and C. S. McCall, son of Mr. T. D McCall. The cadets are now in encampmeut at Darlington and will be home after the 28th. Better nail Facilities For Us. Wo are glad to report that through th* untiring effort! : of our enterprising and zoalouB poaimastar Mr. F. BI Emanuel we now have up-to-date poatal oervloo to all parts-doublo both wayo. All tra?na oom lng In or going out now carry mail. He Ima boen nt work on it for como timo, and luvt nt hint succeeded in getting a ootvioe Rooond to none io tho state. With ampio help at tho homo oflleo he ia now proparod to guarnnteo quick sorvico In nil directions All praiao to our faithful postmaster, Crop Prospects Gloomy. Mr. John H. Mitchel, who has been into several counties in North Carolina since tho heavy rains, says that in many places the farmers arc giving up their farms and say they prefer surrendering now to the merchants troni whom they purchas ed their fertilizers and supplies. A? it is not too late the cotton may bc plowed up and planted in corn to feed the stock and make bread. i Narrow Escape. On Saturday evening last just jeforo tlie down train loft Fayette ville for Bcnnettsvillo Express Messenger Milton MoLaurin was iccidentally shot in the following nannor. In trying to place his pis ol in his hip pocket it fell on the Hoor of tho car and exploded ono nail, which lodged in his leg below he knee, inflicting an ugly and minful wound. He received prompt nodical attention and remained in Fayetteville until Tuesday evoning .vhen ho was brought home, and at ost accounts was getting along very neely 1 Got a "Lightniu?;,'-~tho featest freezer on earth; Easiest bo cloan, lightest to turn and tho fast to churn. At ?. S. McCall's. Don't You Lovo F low o fa V It so, and you want some protty pots of all sizes in which to place thom, call at tho Hardware store ?nd you oan ho suited. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. <- Soe tho now arrivals at tho Hardwaro store. - It would take a column to give tho natnos of the farmors who havo suffered by tho rains - Tho rains have giy<?i! every body tho "blues" and put a quio tus on picnics. - Joe McCollum says somo of tho i'annors aro paying as high as $1 per day for hoe hands. - Court meets next Monday and several important cases will bo tried. - Tho Georgia papers report ripe watermelons. What say you Mr. Noah Bundy? - A wreck on tho Coast Line above Fayetteville Monday de layed tho train from Fayottvill? two hours. - An Edgofiold wit says the farmers aro destroying some fine crops of grass in trying to plow their cotton. Marlboro farmers novor raise hay in the cotton rows. JWB^Seo tho now lino of em broideries jusi in at Mittles etoro, To got valuo in full and cour teous attention trade at Mittle's. I have the genuine "DIXIB MOSQUITO CANOPY at $2, complete. G. W. WADDILU Laid to Rest. Major C. S. Hcnegan, whose sudden death was mentioned in our last, was buried in Blenheim coraotery on Sat urday morning June 15th. The fun oral services were conducted in tho | Presbyterian church by H. W. Bur well his pastor, assisted by Rev. It. Ford of tho Baptist church and the remains hud to rest with Masonic hon ors hy Marlboro Lodge No 88 in the presence of a largo concourso of rda tives, friends and acquaintances who know and loved him. uctiici Academy Commencement. The Warren ton Virginian of tho] 13th has an interesting account of | the commencement exercises of this popular military Behool on the 7th. Col. R. C. Mein tyre of our county made tho address to tho graduating class, which is highly spoken of as | being rich in thought and well ti med advice. The Colonol knows how to do suoh things and general ly hits the nail on the head. ORAPB-NOTS. A Food for brain and nervo conlors. Tho sy*toni will absorb a greater amount of nourishment from 1 pound of Grape Nuts than from 10 pounds of moat, o a Ls. wheat or bread. Costs 1 cent per meal, or said by W. M. ltowo. Stops tho Cough and Work* oft" tho Cold. Laxativo Bromo Quinina Tableta euro a cold in ono dnjk No Curo, No Pay. Price 250 a hor.. Don't buy yo it uatil you Heid Mittle? line \l lik mon ey in your pocket. A Terrible Explosion. "Of a gafolino stove burned a lady hero frightfully," writes N. E. Palmer, of of Kirktnao, Iuwa. * Tho best doctors couldn't heal tho running sore that fol lowed, but Buckler's Arnica Suive cn titoly enred hor." Infallible for Cuts, Comf1 Soros. Boils, Bruisos, Skin Dis oases and Piles. 25o at J. T. Douglas & Brother's Drug Store. Didn't Marry for Money. Tho Boston man who lately married a sickly rich young woman, is happy now, for ho got Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills, which restored her to perfect health. IO fallible for Jaun dice, Biliousness, Ma laria, Fever and Ague and all Livor and S tom ?oh trouble?. Oontlo but ??feotivo. Only 25o at Douglas & Bro. Seven Years in Hod. "Will wonders over cease?" inquire the tho friends of Mrs Ii. Pease, of Lawrence Kan. They know sho nad been unable to Icavo her bed in soven years on account of kidney and liver trouble, norvnu* pro* (ration and general debility ; but, "Throe bottles of Klectrio Bitters enabled me lol walk," *ho writes, "and in three months| I felt like a new person." Women su Her ing from Headache, Backache, Nervous noss, Sleeplessness, Melancholy. Fainting and Dizzy Spells will find it a piieclet blessing Try it. Satisfaction ?uaruntecd Only SOo by Douglas & Bro. SaYOft Two From Death. "Our little daughter had an almost fa tal attack of whooping cough and lirons chins," writes Mrs W. K. Ilavilaud. 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, ?Iso used thia wonderful medicine and to day sho is perfectly woll." : Dosperato throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. King's Now Discovery os to no othor medicine on earth. Infallible for coughs and cold?. f>0 and $1'00 bottles guaran teed by J. T. Douglas & Bro. He Got tho Dog. A minister was one day walk ing along a road and to his aston ishment he saw a crowd of boys bitting in front of a ring with a small dog in tho center. When lie caine up to them ho put the following question: *' What are you going to do to tho dog? * One little I oy said: "Whoei/er tells the biggest lie wins him." "Oh" said the minister, "I am surprised at you little boys, for when I was like you I nev* told a lie." Thor?* was silence for a while until one of tho boys shouted: "Give him the dog.*-Ex. Teachers Examination. AN EXAMINATION for Teaohore Gerti Acatos of qnali?oatton to tench tn tho Publie Sohoola of Marlboro County will bo hold at the Court Homo In Bonnottsvlllo on Friday the a tat ot Juno 1901, boglnulng nt 9 a. m., and closing at 4 p. m. W. h. STANTON, June 13. too?, Ch'n Co. Bd Kl. RELIGIOUS NOTES. Hov. 0. W. Boyd will oond'uot iij r to at St. Paul's Eplsoopal ohurob rto)i& ? b?uv?y morning and afternoon. . ROY. W. 0. Power, P. E., filled th* p?4J pit of tho Methodist church Buuday iuOrn log and a largo ooogregatlou grooted h'f'.fo Ito wnnfc to Tthinhelm nfc j tn ti.? rf?' ......... Ill? visile aro always pleasant nud oe jo j ? .1. Tho hour for Sunday Behool tit th?; Proebyterlau ohuioh has boen lixe< at io o'clock a. in. Tho hour for Sunday sohool ,at thc EplEoopul ohureh has boou changed froim 6 p. ni. to y.30 a. m., Tho hour for Sunday school at tho Me.fh odist church hun boon changed to <, o? o'clock lu tho aftornooo. Tho Wednesday aftoruoon prayer meet ing at tho Mothodiut church iii now held nt 4.00 o'clook. Pinyor mooting at tho Baptist church every Thursday ovoning at 8.00, Tho mon's prayer meeting ut the Methodist oh 11 rob is held OYcry YV idlies day evening ot 7 30. The pabilo invited. Tho hour for Sunday Behool at tliv B?p. tlst church bus boon changed to 10.09 aud thu hour for preauhiug to ii.00 n. rn', Unotalmod Lottors. Lettern addressed to tho following utimnd porsons romain uncalled for nt tho p.. j ofiloo in BaunotlsviP.o : C A Jonmos, It J Joy, P T Jon os, . B J Johnson, John P Johnson, II II Kimball, Hansom Holmes, Kooline Byrd, A 0 Damphcr. Ella Su plions, David Byrd, Emma lcdwunY, B Balley ChaB. E?Hon, J F Honnie. Kingham's Reliable Han?itrio1 Breakfast Paeon cnn ahvi I ie foti nd fresh at \V. M. Rowe'y. Fresh cakes and cracker- rectl eyery week at W. M. Rov e'e. A nico line of coifee and Uns at any price afc 'Ladies call at atore > 'W. M." Rowe's for Sri polio tho #voaN est powder for cleaning and pol ishing Silver Ware, GI af and Tinware, as a polish it has no eqnal. Kodol Dyspepsia Gut? "Digests what you eat ." S@f Pipes and Smokers Suppl i \ In endless variety can bo found at .1. V Douglas'. ?6?" Pni 11 ts, Oil?, Varnish, (?lu-s and Brushes can bo bcught al luv.? prices at J. T. Douglas'. Provide yoursolf with Dixie Canopy not, and get uh ea of tho flies and mosquitos, sc them at Furniture ?Store of 0. S. McCall. J? ?JT< pei'SOUS Ale li :i ;l)Y WiPi 'il i lo trespass 011 ni lands iii A.da'ih; - ville Township-cithti by walking, ci dUtlg, cutting i ni!)i:hanlin,; '. hunting. I will prosecute all who violai?, this nolice. April 22, 190 I. M. V. GIBSOM, Winthrop College Scholarsiii! . -AND Kn tranco Examinations Thc exnminations for the award 1 a cant scholarships in Winthrop ( illog and for the admission of now s;i .1 ! 'iii will bc held at county Court tl0 Friday, July 12, at 9 a. hi. A j. plicae (> must not bs loss than fifteen (15) - 1 ol nco. When scholarships oro vucalei? a fr ei July 12ihi thoy will be awarded io those making the highest uverage ut this ox a, ru inution. Th? eos! of al tendance, incl nd in . furnished room, lieut, li sdi t and w. - --li: : * .. is $9. 00 per month. Por fun hoi injin? million ami a catalogue address Pres. I), li. JOHNSON, May 29 1001. Rock i lill. Three Papers One Year Each, on', y> WEEKLY TIMES RICHMOND, VA., Now Only 50 Cents A Yoar, and includes absolutely free THE PARAGON MONTHLY, New York; Ti IK FARM JOURNAL, Philadelphia, The Daily and Sunday Tintes, including Farm Journal and Paragon Monlhly, Now only $3 per year. Or 25 ctssper month by mail. Address Til 10 TIMMS, Richmond, \':i. ' AN OmNANGB "* To Improve (he Sanitary Oom tit ion of the Town of Benkeltsvillc for the Year 1900. Section 1. Bu it ordained by tho < ' tun oil ol tho Town of Bennotisvillo th it ii shall not he lawful for any person (0 euri . into th? streets or thoroughfares tl ooj or to iillow lo rennin exposed on 1 i firomiscs any decayed or rollen nial i ev iable to produce sickness and to i ll 'el tho health of (he citizens. Section 2. That it .shull bo th- I e''every person owning or controllii;.' nu) privy, sink, wai et-closet, &o., within I ho cirporute limits of I ho Town lb Ihbiou.rli! ly cleanse (ho samo im mod) tu ot/, ii ti ! 1 hereafter, ut least onoo in ovcry KO days; by conveying, romoviug without ibo our poroto limits, or otherwise disposing ol tho excrements, filth rind ol her off. n-ive matter cometed therewith, and 10 USO such disin?fStaots as may be nceoss n y io cleanse tho eauie. Scotian 2. That tho Town Mart'" il QI other person appointed by tho Council i.* horoby nuihorizod and ompowoi d to enter tho pi omises of nnv citizen for thc purpose ol' inspecting din samo, nr>d s<e mg that ihe provisions of this Ordinance ure complied with. Soot ion 4. That tiny nor.-on vi- lu if, tho provisions of this Ordinance, or? iloi-j tiering with (he Marshal in (ho disc h.w ?o ol his duties, thall bo subject to a tine oj not moro limn Twenty Dollars, or mi pi ii ontnont not cxoeoding flvd days or both at tho discretion of tho Council. Kmificd in Counoil May 1, 1000 C. 8. MoOALb, Mayor. Milton MoLaurin, Clerk. mt i m, Tl.. i .... fL-'l TT J- Tl out we want U9?p ii. -? O -O O O O O O O 0 O O O O O O ? o> M 1LLINEUY at your Price. It has been our custom to close out our entire stock before purchasing the COMING SEASON'S STOCK. OUR ANNUAL SALE commences June 1st, and - nimues to July 1. GALL AT ONCE, before the Goods are picked over, or you ?will miss some bargains. These Goods are all fresh and Up-to date styles. You should soe them. Those wishing HATS TRIMMED, We will be pl/} a sed to have them call al once, as Miss Martin will ?run', for Ballimore Jane Wth. Bennettsuille Dry Goods & Millinery Co. M ny 24th, 1901 KIRKWOOD'S OLD STAND. .1. DOUGLAS. A. O. DOUGLAS. j.T. DOUGLAS Si BROTHER, -Practical Pharmacists and Dealers in - Pure ?rugs and patent jgj^odicinos c( TOILET ? ARTICLES jjOFfr EVERY ^KlND.ft Plain and Fancy Stationery and School Supplies. Paints* Oils* Vagnisli, Brasiles, GLASS and PUTTY, w FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. (??r Prescriptions carefully compounded al all hours and guaranteed to be of the Purest Drugs and at reasonable prices. h full line Carden Seed & Onion Sets. Thankful for past liberal patronage we solicit a continuance of same. J, T, DOUGLAS & BRO. .Innuoary 31, 1901. AT THU OLD STAND. ['S MEI FOR APRIL. The way to Keep Well, is to Leave oil the Frying Pan Diet, and Eat that which will Bring Good Cheer and Comfort. We herewith offer you goods that are always palatable. FOR BREAKFAST. fc*j Wo have Buckwheat, Maple Syrup, Oatnvnl, Salt Fish, Hominy. Breakfast Bao'oii, Y" tl Loaf, Tripe, Chicken Loai'i Ikuvo Oihcko?, I'tini tiuiif, Tut, Codee, Bile fui n?a aud ( ira"?.?.'<:. H ? mm td FOR O Um ZR W? kayo Flavored Soup, (Join anti Ihlany. T>MU'jj?'#?s A ii.? Okra, lloatit ! cd", Hutu, ?lacc-tiri) .i, Cu?.?.?<.-, Pens, Mustard Sauce, Corned Hum, Ora ri kerry Sn nee, Plum Pudding, J ellie", Apples, Nuls, Raisins, Pi mus. FOR SUPFHf* We have Oystf-rs, Sliced Hain, Chicken, Onrneil Reef, Sausnge. Crackers, Shreded ?c>(lfl.*h Wafers, Mustard Sard i nus, Cherries, Pears, Postum Cereal. ~_0; & fr : M : ?O i *j j fe, Our supply of Canned Goods, Pickles, and Dainties aro of Tine BKBT. Let us supply your wants. W" M.. ROWE. Phone No. 88. IlcimcttNvlIlc, S. ?. Allays Irrllatlon, Aids Digestion, R?gal?tes the Bowell, Strengthens the Child, Makes Teething Easy. . TEETMINA Relieves the Bowel Troubles of Children of Costs only 25 cents at Druggists, ANY AGE. Or m a ll 2 ? cc ni s to c. ?I. WIOFFETT, M. D.f ST. LOUIS, MC. (Teething Powders) &4 ./ m 9 Ilei ni om u om ul ?pm omi) DIM a mice lot of young Arid will continue to keep them for sale, Nothing 'will he Misrepresented and you can roly on F A Itt DEALINGS IV ruary 7, 1901. Iii STORE! NEW GOODS Mitt H iving secured the new store newt <!oor to tho Douglas' Bros. Di tig afore, we have opened up i I.ijeo stock of General Meir <.)' n. iize, and solicit a call from !,; nerous public and an in ? pe; ! ion of our p ieos before buy in? their Dry G-oods, .Shoes; Hats, Notions. - And Groceries. We idi?ll pay ?lose attention to our i i do.ol i 'niicy Groeot i n, Canned Goods .Yo intend also to nu?ko n lew MI' ia'iiiea-Home Gromul Meal and liomin;, Fresh Butter mid pure Cane By.ru p. :.>. Our motto will l>? HONEST WEIGHTS p) .M joice. ..'loliciting a liboral sluro of your usgo, we are l Oufls TO PLKASR. A. J. WooDLK & SON. .J ulj 10, 1001, ???m A FREE PATTERN 35 (your own selection) to every nub 3! scriber. Oulv SO cents a year. [| A LADIES' MAGAZINE. ?" A pm; beautiful colored plat?* . tate?! ?;? I J .1. IM.m : iliU'.niA mu e.oivouties; fancy ; j wink ; lions?hold I.ii.lt; f,cti?n, ?lc. Sub serillo to iUy, or, ?riul ic. Ii?r tate?! ropy. ;2 Lady aient? wauled. Semi for teriwa. \S Ply llsli, Reliable, Simple, Up-to- 9; -S date, Kcoiiotiiiciil anti Absolutely 3* ii I'erfccl-l'lulac l\?i>er Fatte/uo. jg J? Onl>,^s ?nd 1; ct?, each-none hither. ;e A.,l W them. Sold in nearly ev?ry city -K and town, or by mail dom jg TUB MCCALL CO., ?5 lift-MO Weil M th St., NewYewk. We offer First-class I Horse Wagons oomolete at $25-Spot Cash* 1 Hardware Go. We haye recently added a Hook and Magazine Counter to our Jewelry Department* In thc Magazine Department wo will attempt ^ : to furnish such copies of Periodicals as arc desired by tho Reading Public. First, we must learn what is wanted. Come and see our assortment. If you den't seo what you want, ?67?; for ?, II. W. CARROLL, Rennettsville, S. C. . Mareil 15, 1901. PULLER BROS., -DEALERS IN Horses, Mules, Buggies. Wagons And Harness, AFTER THIS DATE, and during tho entire Trading Season will keep their STABLES WELL FILLED with a choico selection of Horses and Mules, which they will nell for 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 the best prices. Tho following is a list of some of tho makes of BUGGIES we now handle ConrtlniHl, Watertown, Ames, Harbour, Wrccn, Stand* nr<l nod Hickory Carriage Co. october is, ?9oo. FULLER BROS a>mi?|j||j H? HEAD~QUART??S FOH HARDWARE For The Pee Dee Section. [e have just received a complete line of which we are offering very cheap. Buy the PEERLESS, Quadruple motion, Ice cream Freezer, the best on the market- Guaranteed to freeze Cream io three and a half minutes. Try one, it will please you. Don't forget, when in need of JPu^XI^QP, that wc have it, which is Fire proof, and guaranteed to last longer than any Lead and Oil. Those using it arc very much pleased. We have a full lino of Builders HARDWARE and FARMING IMPLEMENTS, which wc arc offering at reduced prices. Get OUT Prices when in need of anything in our line. It will pay ytfu. Very respectfully, 9) ^?0 Juno 21, 1901. W. P. BREEDEN, IS STILL. AT THE OLD STAND Ready to Serve ?isP^te}}!}^ i" His line. Horses anti Mules, Cash, or on time with good security. SOIJKTAQENT For "Old Hickory," "Auburn" and "Willie Hlolwry" WAGONS. ^_ STJC3rGH]eS?B? ^> Tyson & Jones, Hackney, Babcock, Rock Hill, Continental, Advanco and Brown Carria?o Co. ?er I om dicpoMing of >ny stock of BRIDLES, COLLARS. COLLAR*PAD|i o.id ROBES at special prices*. Jan. 1, 1901