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BBNWBTTSYILLB. S, 0. 1IY H, A. IftltOWN A CO. Office Weat of Court lionne. Fiidav. Juno 28, 1901. MARION DISTRICT APPOIN ["MENTS. SBOO.NI> HOUND-W. 0. POWER, V. K, Olio and Beulah, Bculuh, May 25,26 M0O0II & Bonuettsvilh) Mill?, Xeunottaville, '* 26,27 BonuettBvillo ot, Pino Uiovo, June 1,2 BrlghtBvllle, Bethel (afternoon)' ?. 2,3 Noith Marlboro, Now Hopo, " 8,9 BonuetUvillo Stn, (uight) Juno 14,16 BWinhoiui ot, 14 16,17 Our Town Gorvemment. MAYOR-C. S. McCall . ALDERMEN-J. Frank Breeden, C. E. Kxum, John T. Douglas, W. S. Rowe. " CLERK & TREASURER-Milton Mc Laurin. Office open daily. POLICE-G. li. Barrett. Marlboro County Oficers. SHERIFF-J. B. O roon OLK UK OE CLERK-J. A. Druko JODOK OE PUOHATB-M. MoLauriu CORONER-C. F. Ooviogtou SUPERVISOR-M. E. Coward SUPT. NDUOATION-W. li, Stauton TREASURER-J. Ii. Thomas AUDITOR-E. S. Curlislo SENATOR-Knox Livingston REPRESENTATIVES-J. C. Dunbar, J. C. Campbell, R. Ii. Freeman. Directory of Benncltsville Lodges CONSOLIDATED LODGE NO. 15, IC. of P., meets every Monday evening nt 7.30 o'olock. W. Turlington. C. O C. J. Lido, IC. of ll. & S. MARLBORO LODGE No. 88, meots at . Bennettavillo. Friday ovoniug, on or bo* lore oaoh full moon at 8 o'clock. J. F. Kinney, NV. M. J. T. Dudloy. Secretary. County Masonic Directory. MARLBORO CHAPTER NO. 30 lt. A. M., moots at Bennettsville on ibo second Friday ol' each month, Robt Chaffin, IL P. II, E. Slooktou, Secretary. EUREKA LODOE NO. 43, A. F. M., ?noels at MoColl, oaoh Saturday after noon, boforo ibo full moon,at 4 o'olock. AURORA LODGE No. 33, A. F. M., meet? at Clio, Saturday on or after ouch full moon at 3 o'olock, p. m. J. T, Stanton, W. M. J. E. McLeod, Secretary. :> Bennettsville Church Directory. MBTIIOD'ST-C. B. Smith. P. C. Sunday school 4.00 p. m. Preaching at H .M ? w and Si GO p. ni Prayer moot swx Wudeesdiiy after 11 non . i 'I,titi >? tdoek< ?i I": i ?< * ?. !.<!..?<.. Su tu) ny Behool, l'liil. A. llAXvn^i . l?.'v. itu his Foul, PiRtor, S vied ay sehn ? . !. .?'u. Ilr??clilnp Sun. day at 11.0 I a 1., abd i0p. mi Player mocling Thursday evening at 8 o'olock. Superintendent of Sunday school, II. W Carroll. PRESBYTERIAN-Rev. IL VV. Burwoll, Pastor. Prcuohing cvory Sunday at 11 a. tn., and 8 00 p. m. Prayer meeting on Thursday nftornoon ut 4 o'olock. Sunday school, at 10.00 a. m. Superintendent of school, J. T. Dudley. EPISCOPAL-ROT. O. W. Boyd, Bcotor. Preaching ovory second and fourth Sunday at ll am, mid 8.00 p. m. Sundny Behool at 9 30 a. m. Dr. J. A. Futnon, Buporlntcndont, County Church Directory Bennettsville Circuit Appointments REV. J. W. ARIAIIiL, P. C. First Sunday-Ila. m., Pino Grove* 3 p. m., Smyrna. Second Sunday, ll a.m. McColl. 3 p. rn, Beauty Spot, Third Sunduy-ll a, in,, Pine drove, 3 p. m, Smyrna. Fourth Sunday, ll a. in. McColl, 3 p. m. Boauiy Spot. Blenheim Circuit Appointments. REV. J. E. BEA RD, P. O. First Sunday, Hebron 11 a. m. Ebenezer 3-30 p. m. Scaond Sunday. Puruansu.s 11 a. in , Bethlehem 3.30 p. m Third Sundny, Hebron ll a. 111. Zion 3.30 p. m. Fourth Sunday Parnassus 11 a. m. Bethlehem 3 30 p. m. Clio Circuit Appointments. REV. T. M. DENT, P. C. Clio-1st and 2nd Sundujs ll a. m., 3d and 4th Sundays 3.30 p. m. Beulah -1st and 2d Sundays 3 30 p. m. 3d and 4th Sundays 11 u. m. Sunday school every Sunday 10 n. m. LUMBER! LUMBER! Any kimi you want. Apply to J. M. JACKSON. July 3, 1900. Eggs--actly--Eggs ! BARBED PLYMOUTH ROCK*?. Best all round Farmers Fowl in tho world, Choleo Eggs at 600 po.r Sotting of 13. E. O NEWTON, Tatum, 8. (1 Commutation Tax Notice. Notice id horchy given that tho Books for the collection of tho Town Commuta tion lax is now opon and will romain opon uutil tho first day of Juno 1901, after which timo thoy will bo closed aud the penalty added. By order of tho Counoil. MILTON MOLAURIN. April 29th, 1901 CLERK. Flowers ! Flowers ! Mrs. Jno S. Mooro lias a fino lot o* Geraniums, Begonias Ferns, Palms and other plants, wei rooted, that she desires to Sell Cuttings gf?c per dozen. PERSONAL. Mr. Howard Bounds of Flor ence is homo for a short rest Tho sick at Supervisor Cow ards aro thought to be better. We rogrot to report that Miss McKae is quito sick. Miss Ila lias tor Un g spout Sun ,1?.. .?* 1?,?.. lw..?. ~ K, flip*. v. tv jr i*v ?.vt iiuiuv ill J. .ii inn. Miss Boo Weatherly of Max tox is visiting Miss Maggie Breeden of our town. Mr. J. J. Tart, now chief road supervisor was in town Saturday but ho was short on nows. Master 'Lonnie Brown of tho ?Tucson section spent Monday in our town. Miss Mary Mangum of McColl is visiting Miss Lucy Green of our town. Miss Maggie Breedon of our town spent a few days in Maxton lust week. Mr. Joseph Strauss now with E. Sleruborger of Clio was up Monday. Misses Rachoi and Daisy Mittlo of our town have boon spending a few days at Darlington. Mrs. J. M. Brasington is visit ing relatives in Wadesboro this week. Mr. Hugh L. McCall, tho cloy or cashier of tho Bank of Marlboro is enjoying a short rest away. Miss Pattie Easterling of West Bonnettsvillo has been spending a few days with friends at Rock ingham. Miss Louise Breeden loft Tues day morning to spend a week with Miss Mamie Aloxaudor i ii Payottovillo. Mr. Lufhor Bundy of Upper Hebron was up Wednesday. The rains had stopped his plows for a day. Mr. Geo M. Webster of the Bothol section was down Wed nesday. Ho brought in some nico anni na . Mr. Maslin C. Quick of Smith ville was down Tuesday, He says thc storm of Monday evening did considerable damage. Mr. W. A. Smith of Upper Bonnettsvillo Township was down Saturday and made us a pleasant cali. Miss Bessie Ervin who has been holding a position at Col umbia came home Saturday night for a short, rest. Master Ki stier Breeden went to Sumter Tuesday morning to spend a few days at tho homo of Dr. B. B. Breeden, Mr. "Gus" Steward, who wor ked, hero throe years ago has re turned and will open a shop for the special work of Horse-shoe ing \Vo are '{lad to report thu! our young Etlkmd Milton M* r,aiiriu I i ?.' i .1 Dui 1 y ut';?: OViug ami Inn irs .ai.'? entertained that ho will soon Ibo ablu to i:oui. ..Unelo" Jool Covington was among tho callers Monday with a now subcriber down in Texas. He is an old farmer and a good one, but ho says tho prospects never wero so gloomy before. Mr. H. E. Willis, of Red Bluf!*, was in town Tuesday and called. Ho says tho electric storm Sun day evening was vory severe. Lightning struck several places. Ho had a line 20? lb hog killed. Rt v. Welcome Quick of Clio section was in town Wednesday and made us a pleasant call. He was suffering with a bad caso of whooping cough or something Uko it. Ho thinks a half crop will bo a good estimate in his section. DEATH'S DOINGS. Died on Thursday June Gth 1901 after a severe illness, VIVIAN, thc infant hube of Mr. and Mrs. Carey W. Odom, of the Lester sec tion aged 7 months and a few day?. She was the light of the home and the hearts of father and mother were left sore, but they can truly say it is well with the child-"safe in tho anns of Jesus," The funeral services were con ducted by Rev. W. B. Baker at the Nowtonvillo cemetery on the 7 th. Meeting Of Examining Doard. Thc County Board of Examin ers met on Friday to receive ap plications to teach in the public schools ol' Marlboro, but there were no applicants, for a wonder. Tho hoard fdr thc next two yerro are W. L. Stanton Co., Supt of Educa tion, chairman, Rev. II. W. Bur well and Rev. Edgar P. Easterling. A Special Request. Mr. J. F. David of lt. F. J), No 1., begs that correspondents writing to residents ou his, ~oute will pienso add thc letters lt. F. D. No 1 on all letters or mail matter of any kind. By so doing there will he no delays and prompt attention is assured. CUPID'S WORK. Married on Sunday June 23d, 1901, by D I) Stubbs, Ksq , of Brighisvihc, Mr. John Shoemake and Miss Carrie Dawkins-both of Adamsvale, -* ? --- JG?'* Got a "I/.ghtnuie"-the greatest freozer on earth. Easiest to clean, lightest to turn and tho fast to churn. At ?. S. McCall's. Don't You Love Flowers Y If so, and you want some pretty pots of all sizes in which to place thom, oall at the Hardware storo and you oan be suited, TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. - Full moon next Monday. - Noxt Moncfoy is sulosday, - Thursday next is tho "glor ions fourth." - Court was woll attended the four days. - Sunday is on record as tho holtest of tho year. - J udgo Hudson has the iiuost garden we have seen this year. - Our July melons will have to come from abroad this sea son. -- The pickers' say tho berry crop is going to bo short. - Aftor noxt Monday you may stop putting stamps on bank checks and other papers, - Mr. Porcy B, Mooro has the tinest niece of corn hoard of iii Brightsville. - Tho storm of Monday after noon was particularly severo in Smithville. i - Ths post otftne will bo clos ed next Thursday-get your stamps and orders tho day bo fore - Tho stable of Dr. J. ti. Jor don was entered Wednesday night and ono of his best horses taken. - Tlckots will be 01 sale at all of tho Atlantic Coast Line offices 2nd 3rd and fourth of July, good until tho 8th, for ono and one third first class for round trip over tho entire system. - During the storm of Tues day ovening west of town two final 1 buildings on tho farms of Messrs C. S. and T. D. McCall were blown down and several tross over a hundred years old. A Large Lu rn lp. A large turnip of tho Flat Dutch variety and weighing 5i lbs., raised by Mr. John Paul on Mr. J. N. Drake's Bruce Place, in Red Hill was neut na Monday. Tt was 0 inches broad. Constables For Court. Th?? following are serving as special constables for this term of the Court. C. L. Mille*', Robert Taylor, W. J. Hinson, J. T. Moore, P. S. Stubbs, J. F. David. -Mason's Fruit Jars and Rub bers at W. Mi Rowe's. 23?" Masons Fruit Jars nt Baldwin's. ?istT* Seo the now lino oi em broideries J ns i in at Mittles store, To get, value iu full jiu id ?ouH ti?iH < attention trade itt Mittle .-. jf?sp* I have I ho genuino '* Dix iii MOSQUITO CA NOV Y at $2, oom pl ste U. W. WAMHLL.. Kingham's Reliable Hams and Breakfast Bacon can always le found fresh at W. M. Rowe's. (JRAPE-NUTS. A Pood for bruin nial nerve centers. Tho sy*tom will absorb u grt?aier niuouni of nourishment from 1 pound of C?rapo Nuts than from IO pounds uf moat, oats, wheal or bread. (Josts 1 cont per meal, or snlj by Wi M. R?wo. Stops tho Cough anti Works ofl" tho Cold. Laxativo Uromo Quinine Tablets euro n cold in ono duy. No Curo, No Pay. Price 250 a box. ?SsT" Don't buy your hat until you seo Mittles line il menus mon ey in your pocket. ? Terrible Kxplosion. ' Of a jr:i.<nline stove bumed a lady boro frightfully," writes N- B. Palmor, ol' of Kirkmau, Inwa. ' The host doctors uouidn't hen) tho running boru that bil lowed, bul Bueklen's Arnica Salvo on tiioly enred her." Infallible for Cuts, (.Viiif, Senas, Boils, Bruises, Skin Dis oat Crt und Piles. 25c at J. T. Douglas & Brother's Drug Sioro. Didn't Murry for Money. Tho Boston man who lately married n siekly rich young woman, is happy now, for ho got Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills, which restored her lo pcrfcol health In fill li Ide for Jaun dice, Billiousness, Ma laria, Fever and Ague and all Livor um) Stomach I rou hld*. (3 eut lo hut effective. Only '2?JO ut Douglas & Bro. Seven Years in Bod. "Will won lera ovor coasc ?" inquire ihc tho ft lends of Mrs L Pease, of Lawrence Kan. They knew ."ho mid been unablo to leave her hod in seven yours on noemi nt of kidney and liver trouble, nervous pros tration nod irenorul debility; bul, "Three bottles of nicoli iq Bittors enabled me to; w.dk," the wi t I Cf?, "and in three months I full like n now henton " Women tufter* wig front Ileaducue, Buck ioho, Nervous noss, Sleeplessness, Meln'ieholy. fainting und Diziiy Spells will lind it a piieeless blessing Try it. Satisfaction guaranteed Only ftOo by Douglas & Bro. Save* Two From Den', h "Our little duugh1er lad in almost fa* lal attack ol' whooping coir;h and bron-, ehit'n," write* Mrs W. IC. ilavitnnd. ul Armonk, N. Y., "but when nil oilier reined ios fulled, wo saved her lifo willi Dr, Kind's Now Discovery. Our niece who hud consumption in advanced sluge, also used this wotidorfu) modioinn and to day tho is perfectly well." Desperat 0 throat and lung disensos yield to Dr. King's Now Discovery os to no other medicino on earth, lufullihlc for coughs and cold*. f>0 and $1 00 bottles guaran* teed by J. T. Douglas & Bro. Horse-Shoeing. ?take pleasure in inlorminj*; my old friends and thc public generally that I have returned and reopened at my old stand at jameson's Shop, where I shall bc pleased to sec all wanting guaranteed work in Horse-Shoeing. A (rial is all I ask. W. O, STKWAUD. J' WK 38. I90I. 1 RELIGIOUS NOTES. Thoro will bo prcnoh'rg nt St. PnvlV Kplaoopal church noxt Suudny by tho Koo lor, Riv. O. W. Boyd. Noxt Sunday la "OhIMrons Diy" nt thu Profebytorinu churoh. An Interesting pro grnm han boon arning-d foi tho ooouslou, u apoolal foul ii io ot which ia au ?nllrun by Mr. Naltl, ?. t d'iuicd you:g ti?,?! uf iii?, town ol' Floruuuo. Publie luvitod. Thc hour in 5 p m , bha-pi Thc Sunday school of tho 1) iptliit ohuch .?111 colubtuto^'thu (hut Sunday in Joly us "Cliildrons' D\,y." Au ohihor ito add on tntaif.lng program ls buiug oarcf U'ly etui icd by tho ch?1.1 run. Tho hour for Sunday sohool at thc Presbyterian chuieli bu? boen fixed at lo o'clock a. tn. Tho hour fur Sundny sohool nt thc* lipiftcopjl church bus been changed from 6 p. m. to 9.30 ?. m , Tho hour for Sunday KUIIOOI at tho Moth* od i st chinch hus boon chanced to <? 00 o'clock in thc nfturnoou. Tho Wodnoflday afternoon prayer meet ing nt the Methodist churoh is now hold at 4.00 o'clock. Prayer mooting at tho Baptist ohuroh every Thursday ovouing ?it 8.00. I Tho mon's prayor mooting at tho Method int ohuroh lu hold "very Wednes day ovouing nt 7.30. Th<8 publia invited Tho hour for Sund.iy Behool at tho Bap tist ohuroh bus been changed to 10.00 j and tho hour for preaching to 11.00 a. m. Another Convict Caught. From informai ion obtained hy Sherill' Groen he went to Sumter Tuesday and found Jim Fry who escaped from the gang, at work for Mr. C. S. McCall on the Cook place on the morning o? the celisse, May 1900, Jim waa cloverly at work tit a saw mill about 9 miles from Sum ter, where he has been for some time. Jim has over two years yet to servo for stealing Mr. R. Iii Kirkwood's Bicycle in the vintcr of 1899. One by one the escupes are brought hack. Mr. McCall was pleased to have him returned, and sent in ihn whole gi'-ng Wedhosday evening to escort him back to cami). Try a bottle ofsuTod mangoes ^V. M. Rowe. Unolahnocl LoUors. Letters addressed to the following iJumod porsi ns romain uncalled for at tho.posi o?co lu Bounottsvil'.e : Chambehnm Wcatherspoon T. H. Williams. Mrs Katie Williams, Ka ni le Sellers. Randolph Parke?4, Wi'lie. Robe son, MJS. Sarah Green. Mrs Kdgranoro Parker. Mrs. Mary D', Hark, B. M. I?. Coats, H. C. Canley, Miss Gussie Cusack. Fresh cakes and crackers rood G very week at W. M. Howe's. fiiST1 A nico lino of coffees' and leas at any [irice al YV. M. Rowe's. r^T Ladite mil iii ?if: t'? hf W . M. ?{.?.?NV,-; s rotv?ii polio ?>'t i- Y\\is?r. '??-.> j>OW<'l6ri'tSi elf iM.i?:; U?tl p)l i?ihlh,<> ^i.ly?r ?AV?ir?i M.liil^i film Tihvvaro, af? a polish ic lias no eqnal. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure "Digests what you eat." I6T Pipes and Smokers Supplies in] endless variety can bo found at J. T?| Douglas*. IGT Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass and Brushes can bo bought at lowest prices at J. T. Douglas*. ?n Ordinance To Prohibit the Keeping of Butch' cr Pens and Killing Animals within the Corporate Limits of\ the Town of BemiettsviUe : Bc it ordained by thc Mayor and Al dermen ol thc Town ol Bcnncttsville in Council assembled and by authority' ol thc same ; Sec. ii That from and alter this date it shall bc unlawlul lor any parson or firm to keep a bulcher pen or kill or dress U r their own usc or market any b.ef, sheep goat or hogs, within the corp >r ile limits ol thc Town ol Bcnncttsville. Sec -2. That any person or firm viola, ting this ordinance s * 1 .H 11 upon conviction bc lined not less than Five Dolla?s nor more than One Hundred, or bc im prisoned not le-s than io days nor more than 30 days. Done and ratified in Council ibis 21st day ol June ?901, C. S. McCALh. MAYOR. Warning Notice. ALL pcrsens are hereby1 warned no: to trespass on my lands in Adams* ville Township-either by walking, ri j diing, cutting timber, hauling straw or ; hunting. I will prosecute ail who violate this notice. April 22, 1901. M. V. GIIISON. Winthrop College Scholarship - AND - Im!raina- Kxuni imitions Tho examinations 'or ibo award of va cunt scholarships in Winthrop College j and for thc iidinissi'n of new students will bo held nt cornily (Joint 11 euloon I Fiidny, July 12. nt 9 n iii. Applicants must not 1)3 loss th in (if Vee ii (15) yoar? bf nm;. When scholarships uro vacntod a fier July I2ihi they will bo awarded to those making tho highes.! average lit this exam inni iou. . Tim cosl of ntleiidaheo, including board furni-dicd room, boat, light and W;Mhhlg, is $1)00 per moni h. Vor fun bor infer* minion and u catalogue address Pros. I). B. JOHNSON. May PO IOU I? Rock Hill. Three Papers One Year Fach, only 50c WEEKLY TIMES, RICHMOND, VA., Now Only 50 Couts A Yoar, and includes absolutely free Tits PARAOON MONTHLY, New York, TitR FA UM JoURNAt., Philadelphia. The Daily and Sunday Times, including Farm Journal and Paragon Monthly, Now only $3 per year. Or 2$ cts per month by mail. Address THU TIM KS, # Richmond, va. 1 Ti wy yin ii nu ii --?..-.. o<s eco o-o&(>o c ?o Q?<:>o MIL]:/),'?? KU-Y nt your Price. It hay boon our custom to close Ont uric < htin> stock bet?re purchasing the COMING SEASON'S STOCK. OUR ANNUAL SALE commences June 1st, and Continue;; lo .j uly 1. CA I I j AT ONCE, before the Goods arc picked over, or you will imv': ;,omo bargains. These Goods are all fresh and up-to date ?uv kv.. You should see theui. -o T/??/t:, N?SMIU? J Ld TS TU IMME.I), We unit be ph,f(^MM?IxiOG them call at o/ice, as Miss Marlin trill lear, /r . 'Baltimore Jane 20th. ' . findtsville Dry Goods & Millinery Co. Mi : ? I % 'KIRKWOOD'S OhD STAND. J. T. l> y !;.?[. i? S? ... S ?v..-. ,.1 A. Oi DOUGLAS. Jiu Kl fi . ''radical Pharmacists and Dealers ?ii fHi? Oj rugs anti paient ??Medicines, -, jGl'.l:.r? ARTICLES HOF* EVERY .? - i Plain '-'/;! fancy Stationery and School Supplies. GLASS and PUTTY. Mf?? CIGARS AND TOBACCO. ^> 1 i ?? uriptlons carefully compounded al; all hours mit ?i).(iran1 eed to be of i lie Purest Drugs and at 'r:'s <niable prices. " A f <ivo Carden Seed <& Onion Sets. Tli'inki'ni f'))' past liberal patronage toe solicit a continuance of same. 'V. ll Jjiiuti^?j: j901. AT THK OLD STAND. m il! K'S MENU FOR APRIL Tlie H and Kat li er. nv ii;) ..?..ri. -rv;' '. f\ .J . 'I Wv kn-: si ii se. N be Co Olli! S? ?1 I' 1 ?y tc Keep Wwii, is to L ;ava oil' lite ?fry I lift Pan' Dj'^tj v * : * 11 wit ion will Bring Good Cheer anti Ootnfoi't. Wc . ol? .T you goods tliat are always palatable. FOR BREAKFAST. || fV'-';1. ..rn ?'. ]:. !?. !;. !.' \l. Mn?.'o ;;'.yi".i(), t> Cn jd, Hu t !'!;!?, ?V. ' U.i)tu!;'y. lirtulvl'ul Ihicon, Ve .1 ?i'iaf. Ti ip.\ N ' iuvK'?ri) t ?-, r < !iii\ Ki i-,, Hf .ti .1 J,n', T. ,i. >: ();.(., ; r' 15?.:uu);i;j und ' 1 ii \.Z t* ?..ive Flavored Soup, (Joi n and IL-JUS Tomatoes und ukra, Roust Roe fi limn, Mn?o>.r>:.i, Oheeso; Pea*, t M Usia rd Sauce, Ginned Hum, (.'ranben y Sanee, I'liiin Pudding, Jellie?, Apples, Nuts. FluirfiPy, P,i.tti<$. FOR , '?Ve h t ve Oyst-if, Slioed liam, Chich?n, ?nrne.l ILu;f, Sausage. Orne Ice rs, Shreded (N?dfi>h Wnfeig, lust a rd Sarui??nSj (Ebonies, Pears?, Pottum C'Oi'tiil. ^ SM k ty KA tc ta ip pl j of Canned Goods, Pickles, and Dainties are of Tine ?Ot it ?< supply your waals. i*hon<- UH. W. M. HOWE. Ken it cits Y il lc, S. CL 1-* ff \ g ? ld aa B IJ i rna awn? leeming. f=uy. ??W li': }? R (Tcc?hilK? Pcv/tlcrs) JUS-T?STIMNA Releves thc Bowel I ASft^' /- 7' 7 j , . , Trebles of Children of ' , Costs only 25 cwiis at uriinnsi:^ ANYAOH. Or mail 26 cent? to O. J. lin OF ? ?TY, Ii., ST. LOUIS. WC. ,9 rsi vi O? hand AT STRAUSS' STABLES DEPOT ii Ai ul w i 11 continue to keep them for sale, : 'th i lip; M ill Le Alisrc})i'?30?lcd and you can rely on Ai A DbLVLTNO^. i bin i; 1901. m 1 " a % A FREE PATTERN 1 ?5 [vonr own Rejection) to every sub- S* ;?? scriber. Ouly SO cent? a year. U.vvi !. loured tho new store J ' 1 ) tim Douglas' Bros. ^i. , w<! have opened np 'i ii ice stock Of General Mer clMiiidjze, i ad solicit, u cull from i he ?Y nei'o?s public and nu in , .><....ion of our p Los before buying i Iltur Di doods, ? Shoes, Ihitsi Notions. And Groceries. ' 1.1 ?di ti! . ivel'is * nlteiiliun to our I l;u,;oi Pa'n'ey.Greueli s, Panned Gm,dy | A \Ve intend ?lau to iniiko n lew ? i':?i .i . Home Ground Moid and it i ny, LU h Rutter and [iii re Cane S) '.'H ). ' ; ir m ?Ito will bj IDNl.Sr WEIGHTS At|l> ?MOi?'H. I) ili(?jii|ij< n liberal sh.jro of your p itv fha^ej w '. aro YOI.I.S ro PLKASH. .\- J, WOODM; & SON. ?.\\\ 10, IDOL MflgSAIIME A LAblBS' MAQAZINC A cern ; tci'iiiiul rolorrj fit?tfii j Uteil I l...l.i<<..? ; .1fc>-.ii-..iV.i..i? t ..iiuiiiisi ; fancy ; Wot!? ; li.ni! rlioM L.t.' J ; ,.. (ion, eic. Sub <M iNo.Seum-Anownnce Patterns.) S| ?? Onlv^p ind i$ ct* eac!?-none higher, jj? ?g As!, ^f. idem Sold in nearly e^eiy city 5? WG offer First-class I Horse Wagons comoleta at $2B-Spot Cash. ' Hardware Co, We have recently added a ISook and Magazine* - Counter to our Jewelry, Department* th thc Magazine Department wc will attempt to furnish such copies of Periodicals as are desired by tho Reading Public. First, wc must learn what is wanted. Gome und see our assortment. Ii' you deu't see what you want, iutk for tl, March 16; 1901. FULLER BROS., -DEALERS. IN Horses, Mules, Buggies, Wagons And Harnees, AFTER THIS DATE, and during the entire Trading Suason wilt keep their STABLES WELL FILLED with a choice selection of Horses and Mules, which they will nell for Cash, or on timo with good approved notes. We have recently added Buggies, Wagons and Harness to our Stook and we intend tokeop up-to-dato goods at tho best prices. Tho following is a list ot some of the makes of BUGGIES wo now handle Court.mid, Watertown, Amen, Harbour, Wrccii, Stnutl nrd ?nd Hit kory Cn rr In go Co. october iSj ,9oo. FULLER BROS For The Pee Dee Section. which we are offering very cheap. Quadruple motion, Ice cream Fi'eezer, the best Oil the market. Guaranteed to freeze Cream in three and a half minnies. Try one, it will please you. Don't forget, when in need of JE&J&JJiJST*Ff that we have it, which is Fire proof, and guaranteed to last longer than any Lead and Oil. Those using it arc very much pleased. Wc have a ii.il lino of Builders HARDWARE a?d FAR ?VS! WC IMPLEMENTS, wiiicli wc arc offering at reduced prices. Qet OUT Prices when in need of anything in our linc* It will pay you. Very respectfully, Juno '?1, 1901. V W. P. BREEDEN, IS STILL AT THE OLD STAND Ready to Serve his Friends With Anything in His Line. Cash, or on time with good security. SO LE* A GENT For "Old Hickory," "Auburn*,' and "While Hickory" WAGONS. Tyson & Jones, Hackney, Babcock, Kook Hill, Continental, Advance and Brown Carriage Co. j>?* T am disposing of my Mock of 1UUDLKS, COLLARS. C0LLA1UPAD8 aid BO BKS at Fpcbial prices'.