The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, July 05, 1901, Image 3
BEHHBTTSYILLB, S, O,
?V *L A. huowx & co.
Ofllee Wost of Court House,
Fiidav. July 5, 1901,
AHlON DISTRICT APPOIN l"MEM-S.
SECOND ROUND -W. 0. PoWKR, I?, IC.
(?? < ? ' y i.,1 *,'.
Olio aud Baulah, Beulah, May 25,26
Mo Joli & ?oiiuottsvillo Mill*.
'H. '
Vunuot trtvillo, " 26,27
i Honoottsvillo ot, Pino t?rovo, Juno 1,2
Bri^htevlllo, Bu th ol (aftoruoou) *' 2,3
North Marlboro, Now Hopo, " 8,0
Bunupttevlllo Sta, (night) Juno 14,16
Bhmhoim ot, " ?6,17
tv.y. ??: laiWM If 11 i M tVUU* MU XXVBKJBl
Our Toion Oorvernmcnt.
MAYOR-C. S. McCall
ALDKRMEN-J. Frank Breeden, C. JO
IA um, John T. Douglas, W. 8. Rowe.
Ci ERK & TREASURER-.Milton Mc
|? Lau riff, Office open daily.
POLICE-G. li. Barrett.
Marlboro County Officers.
SHERIFF-J. B. Oreen
CLERK OK CLERK-J. A. Druko
iJt.-DQB OP PRORATE-M. McLaurin
(CORONER-C. F, Covington
SUPERVISOR-M. E. Coward
SUPT. EDUCATION-W. L. Stanton
TREASURER-J. ll. Thomas
AUDITOR-E. S. Carlisle
: KNATOR-Knox Livingston
lt KP R ES E N TAT IVER-J. C. Dunbar, J.
C. Campbell, lt. Ii. Freeman.
J)i rector y of Denncttsville Lodges]
CONSOLIDATED LODOE NO. 15, K. ol
P., moots ovory Monday evening ut 7.30
o'clock, _
W. Turlington, C C
C. Jr L5do: K. of lt. Sc S.
MARLBORO LODOE No. 88, nicols at
Bonaottsvillo, Friday ovoning, on or bo*
lore eaoh full moon nt 8 o'clock.
J. F. Kimmy, W. M.
d, T, Dudloy, Secretary.
(hunty Masonic Directory.
MARLBORO CHAPTER No. 30 lt. A.
M., moots at Bennettsville on ilia second
Friday of euch month.
Robt Chaffin, IL P,
ll, E. Stookton, Secretary.
Eu HEKA LODGE NO. 43, A. F. M..
moots, at NjoOolli ouch Saturday after
noon, before tho full moon,at 4 o'clock.
AURORA LODGE NO. 33, A. F. M.,
moots at Clio, Saturduy on or after eaoh
full moon at 3 o'clock, p. m.
J. Ti Stanton, W. M.
J. E. MoLcod, Secretary.
ii' iinettsville Church Directory.
Mt?iioD'ST-C. B. Smith, P, C.
Munday sohool 4.00 p. m. Preaching al
J Loo a m, and8 00 p.m. Prayer moot*
itlj Y,v,-. . . ?Vf. )l il 1.00 .' ' .'.
, Si; 'int.M?ut nl ?.V)IKVA\ M: boni, Phil. A.
va ;
tym i'.ttrtr;-;-ViV. v. it mu* bV<lr- pnojor.
?St ay school ni Ml.nu '?? " bin . , .?
!...<!(.' t-ILOO iv. m . ?od A Uti f?. ni 'l-.vycr
hi?suogThiusiiay ovoniug ai Jj o 1
Shipcrintondout of Sunday school, II. W
Carroll.
' ?-'
PRESBYTERIAN-Kov. IL W. Barwell,
Pastor. Preaohlng every Sunday at 11 n.
m., and 8 00 p. m. Prayer meeting on
Thursday afternoon ut 4 o'clock. Sunday ?
school, ai 10.00 a. ni. Superintendent of
school, J. T. Dudley.
Ki'iscoi'AL-Rev. C. W. Boyd, Rector.
Preaohlng1 every ttccond ami fourth Sunday
nt it a m., and 8oo p. tn. Sunday
sohool at 9 30 a. tn, Dr. J A. Fiiieon,
Hi'purlntondont.
Oouniy Church Directory
.Hennettsville Circuit Appointments
UEV. J. W. A KIA ILL, P. C.
Firiit Suaday-11 a. m., Pine (jrove*
3 p. ui.i Smyrna,
tteoondSunday, Il a, in McColl.
3 p. m, Beauty ?Spot,
'I bird Sunday-11 a. m., Pine Grove,
3 p. ni, Smyrna.
Pourth Suudayt II a. m. McColl.
3 p. UL Beauty Spot.
Blenheim Circuit Appointments.
REV. J, Ki BKA Ul), i?, c.
I'irst Sunday, Hebron ll a.m.
Ebenezer 3.30 p. UL
.' ocond Sunday. Parnassus 11 a. m ,
Bethlehem 3.30 p. tn
Third Sunday, Hebron ll a. m.
Zion 3.30 p. tn.
Fourth Sunday Poi nappu* 11 a. m.
Bethlehem 3 30 p. iii.
. Clio Circuit Appointments.
REV. T. M. DENT, P. C.
(Mio-1st and 2nd Sundays ll a. m.,
3d and 4th Sundays 3 30 p. m.
.''eulah -1st and 2d Sunday? 3 30 p. tn.
3d and 4th Sundays 11 a. m.
HU oday sohool ovcry Sunday 10 a. m.
hi rm BER!
LUMBER!
Any kind yon
w. iit. Apply to
J. M. JACKSON.
?luly 3, 1900.
Eggs~-actly--Eggs!
nfc ?&i.
BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK0!,
ti i t all round Farmora Fowl in tho vvoild.
Choice Kfcg? at 600 por Sotiing of 13.
. IC. O NEWTON, Tatum, S. 0
Commutation Tax Notice.
tyotleo id horoby given that tho Bookit
f?jr Tho collection of tho Town Commuta*
tioii lax ls now opon and wilt romain opnn
iintjll tho ilrHt day of Juno 1901, after
willoh tinto i hoy will bo cloned and tho
penalty added.
By: order of tho Cou neil.
MILTON MCLAURIN,
April 29th, 1901. CLKIIK.
Flowers I Flowers !
Mrs. J no S. Moore Ima a line
lot vt Geraniums, Begonias
if irns, Palmsand other plants,
tv ol rooted, ?nat she dosireB to
oil Cuttings 9M per doyen,
Wo regret lo report thai Mrs]
Capt Green is quito sick.
We regret to report that Miss
Nollie ERK Wwi i no- is rio tot, sink..
We regret to karn that Mr.
Wilie Carlisle is quiet side with
fever.
Miss Hallie Fraser spent
Sunday with relatives at Cash's
Depot.
Mrs. AV. P. Coying to ti and
children are visiting relatives
in Rockingham.
Mrs. Alary Dampier left
friday for her futuro homo al
Kd?nton, N. C.
Miss Adele Harden has been
spending a few days with rela
tivos at Beaut}' Spot.
Mrs. Annie Graham of Florence
is visiting her parents Mr. and
Mrs. T. G. Wallace.
Mrs. W. P. Breedon and child- ,
dren are spending some time
with friends at Cheraw.
Senator McLaurin spent yes
terday at Spartan burg Whore he
addressed a large audience,
Miss Ruo Gibson who has
been y i si ting relatives at
Brightsvillo has roturnod home.
Mr. I?. T. Webster of Bethel
section was down Saturday.
The grassdidn't tease him much.
Miss Lena Powers of wost
Ben nett svi lie is spending sonic
time with relatives in Wilming
ton.
Mrs. Kachel Ros* and children
of Charlotte are spending sonn4
time with lier parents Mr. and
Mrs. T. G. Wallace.
Misses Billah and Ella Howell
who have been spending some
limo with friends tit Cades, S. G.
have returned home.
Mr. 'ind Mrs. I_?. Ti Covington
of Clio .tro spout!lng awhile al
at the homo of Iiis parents Mr.
and Mrs. C F. Covington,
Little Bessie Walker of the
Columbia Epworth Orphanage
is spending the summer with
Mr. ind Mis. L. T. Covington
at Clio. '
Miss Jennie Wallace who has
boon spending some time laking
lessons in shorthand and type
writing in Charlotte has return
ed home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McGilvray
and master Bennie of Clio spent
Sunday at tho homo of his
brother Mr. B". Y. McGilvray in1
lour town.
Mr. Georgo P. Driggers of
the west Bethel sect ion was in
town Saturday. Ho is just up
from a severe spoil of fever, and
was showing it.
Mr. S. J. Melinus of Brights
villo was down Tuesday. He
r.,Vo ho prv??tly enjoyed his visit
lo V; (?in i ?l i i*., aiid silen t H?'M'?)'it)
i days v, in Ins bi'iSi ber ivl.u'j no
I had nut seen iii ?7 yea rs
Mr. 1. !.. Stubbs the SmyHin
hustler was down \\. n :-.d;iy
morning. Ile is happ? new; Vi ttl;
last y?ars crop of cotton, corn
enough lo last lill next summer
and his present crop clean of
grass.
DEATH'S DOINGS.
Mrs Marilla 10 Covington widow cl
Mr, Robert Covington of Meuron, died
suddenly friday night june.28th 19 1.
Slio was in seventy fifth year. She was
buried in Hebron Cemetery Sunday
morning June 30th, 1901, Rev. J. Iv
Heard assisted hy Kev John Manning
conducting the Inncral service.
A more extended notice will appear
later.
Tho sad news was received on Satur
day ol the death ol Mrs. Almena Hill
Watson, at ber home in Latta after a
short ?lints.-, ol typhoid lever. She was
the joun^est dau^eter ol Mr. and Mrs.
John 1). Hill and bad many friends
Tht lunera) setviees were held at Latta
Off for Plcasuro.
Mr. Cosby No wi on loft Wednes
day lor Philadelphia to join a
party of friends, all teachers ol'
Conway, S. G., to tn ko a trip
I h rough tho states as far as Calif
ornia, and close up by taking in
tho great Exposition at BitiTulo.
Ile will be gone over a month.
Don't I:orGct thc Day.
The county Board of Examiners
will meet next ICriday July 12tli to
examine applicants for the Col I ego
of Charleston, South Carolina Col
lego and for entrance to Winthrop
only, there being no vacancies this
year,
The Board will meet, at the same
limn to appoint Trustees for tito
Keim?ls for the next two years.
Enrly Colton Blooms.
Contrary lo our expectations
quite a number 01' our progressive
farmers sent in cotton blooms last
week.
Mr. J. F. McKinnou of Hebron
two blooms oti the 27th from 2
acre field.
r Capt, P. L, Breeden from 100
acre field on thc 27th.
Mr, J. T. Dudley f.t>m a f>0
acre field on the 28th.
Mr. Tracy Hubba rd of Hebron
on tho 2Hth\
Wo predict that Capt P. L
Breeden will bavo thc first bale,
Try and Stay Well.
The best help is within your
reach, and those who have tried
it speak woll of it--it ia the no
ted "Acid Iron Mineral" for
sale nt the Odom Bros Rest an -
rs nt on Marion Street. They
have it two sizes 26 and o?) eenta,
It is n most valuable medicine
for old and young, and if you
want to keep well always have a
bottle in the house.
TOWN AND COUNTY NB'WS.
- No melons this 4th.
- July will have two full
moons.
rm ? <.. i _ .. 1 no . .1 "_r. i_
- J. nt: ililli UllU ?ul u HIV; nun in
periods.
-- Panne rs plant all tho peas
you can.
- Tho weather is protty hot,
but our Magistrates aro holding
Court nearly every day now.
- Sulesday in July was a love
ly day for farm work and in
consequence.few fanners came
to town.
Coroner Covington was called
Lo the Drake section Wednesday
to investigate tho death of a
man. who died from blows re
ceived in a quarrel, on the Wise
placo.
- Tho "Big Five" string
Baud Capt. Sidney Coit is now
ready to serve tho public with
music for dances, partios, &c.
Seo either Coit or "Hatter"
Williams
A young colored man who got
dissatisfied with his old coat is
now sorviug <i0 days on the
chat ngari jg for taking another
man's coat that looked belter.
Truly, it takes hard work lo make
somo people do right.
-Mason's Fruit Jar? and Rub
bers at W. M. iiowo's.
24'; Masons Fruit Jars at
Baldwin's.
Kt?sT'See tho now line of em
broideries just in ut Mittles store,
To get value in lull and cour
teous fittontion trade at Miltie's.
fife}" 1 have the genuine "DiXlR
MOSQUITO CANOPY nt complete.
G. W. WABDI?.T?.
-Kingham's Relitilile Hums and
Breakfast Jiiicon eau always he
found fresh nt W. M. Howe's.
Marlboro Girls Abroad.
The Kock Hill Herald has
this to say of a talented young
Marlboro lady: Miss Ella Mc
Daniel, who will teach vocal
and instrumental, music in the
graded school, won the place
over several strong competitors.
She finished tho course in music
this yearlit Wiutrop, where she
was much esteemed for her abil
ity and splendid womanly qual
ities. She has a well cultivated
voice, sweet and captivating,
and in Winthrop she showed
line oayacity as a teacher."
Miss McDaniel is a daughter
of Mr. Janies McDaniel bf
Tatum section and her many
friends will be pleased to hear
of her merited success.
Unolalmotl jotters.
)?Otlbrrt niMror I ' ? the (ol hu? ?i / ?rtiiVu
n . s ?!>. I int > .vi? iUM.:?ll.rd !'-:T fit lt, : ; til
ollie'! le a<it??j;?lt?.v?'o :
Khi uk ^homnsj Mi?, ?lui?o
(V.IIHIIK I?, I . ?. (?!Xj i'.
K?iulail, \Vm. Av/uale, Sii'&a J. J.
Qu I ok, Mrs. Mollie Em Hs, Philip
Sala,. Miss Gerty OwiogHj Jake
Watsore, Wm. Aldrich, J. i'.ee.
ORAPE-NUTS.
A Kood fjir brui ii and nerve eonlcrs.
The system will absorb n greater n motin'
bf nouuslmieut IVoiu 1 pound of Grape
Nuts limn froth (0 pouiids ol' meut, oats,
wheal ni- broad. (Jests I cent per mehi,
or salo by
W. M. Howe.
Stops tho O. Ugh and Works off tho Cold.
Lnxativo Bromo Quinine Tubluts euro a cold
in ono day. No Cuni, No Pay. Prico 250 a
box,
Xt??" Don't buy your hat until
you seo Mittles line it means mon
ey in your poole et.
A Terrible Explosion.
'Of ? gasoline sieve hui noil a lady
hore fright fully,'' wries N. B. I'.il mer, ol
ol' Ki i?K in an, fa wa. ' The heit (loot ors
eouidu'i ho?I ibo running sore that fob
lowed, but Bu ck len's Arnie? Salve rh
tildy cured her." Infallible for (Juts,
(.'oin.-', Sores. Boils, Bru?es, Skin Pis
oases and Piles. 12")C ?1 .1. T. Douglas &
Brother's Drug Store.
Didn't Marry for ?Money.*
Tho BiVton niau who lately married n
sickly rieh young wonuui. is hippy now,
for he got Dr. King's New bile Pills,
which restored ber to perfi-ct health In
fallible fer .Jaun diet!, B?lmusnoss, Ma
laria, Kc Vor and Agna and all 'Liver ami
Stomach troubles. Gentle but eft'oolivo.
Only 2?c at Douglas & Bro.
S?v??i Years in Bed.
"Will wonders over cease?" inquire tti0
I he fi innis ol' Mrs h Pease, of Lawrence
Kun They knew .she nnd been unable
to h ave her bcd in seven years 011 account 1
of kidney nod liver trouble, nervous proa 1
Hali.>n and eciiernl debility ; bul, "Three
hollies of Klcetiie Bitters enabled mc lo
walk," she writes, "und in three months
1 felt like a new person." Women PU Her
ing from lloud'ioho, Backache, Nervous
ness, Sleeplessness, Melancholy. Kn i hi i hg
and Dizzy Spells will lind it a piiceless
blessing Try it. Satisfaction guaranteed
Only obj by Dougie & Bro.
Saves Two From Deal h
"Our little daughter iud an almost Ca
lal ut luck of whooping eon ii h and bron
chitin," wi ito J Mrs VV. K. llaviland. ol
Armonk, N. Y., "but when all oilier
I'Oniediea failed, we s.ived her life with
Dr, King's New Discovery. Our niece
who had consumption in advanced stage,
also used ibis wonderful medicino, and tb
day .die is perfectly well." Desperate
throat and Inn?; disease} yield to Dr.
King's Now Disoovory as lo no other
medicine on carib. Infallible for coughs
ami cold?. 60 and $1 00 bot dos gu ?ran
teed by Jl T. Donglas &, Br.).
Horse-Shoeing,
?. take pleasure io informing my old
! friends and the public generally (hat
I ha\? returned and reopened at my old
stand at Sampson's Shop, w here I shall
be pleased lo see all wanting guaranteed
work In Horseshoeing. A trial is all 1
ask, IV. G, ST KW ABD.
June 38. 1901. I
RELIGIOUS NOTES.
Tho hour for Sunday school ut the
Presbyterian ohutoh hus beou fixed ut 14
o'clock ft. tn.
Tho hour for Sunday school at tho
liplceopd church has huon changed from
6 p. m. to ij 30 a. lil ,
Tho hour for Sunday school at tho Meth
odist church has benn changed to s 00
o'clock in Ibo uflernoou.
Tho Wednesday afternoon prayer moot
ing at tho Methodist church is now hold at
4.00 o'cloolc.
Piuycr moetiug ut tho Hupti.it church
?very Thursday evening it. 8.00.
Tho men's prayor mooting at tho
Methodist church is held every Wednes
day evening at 7 30. Tho public invited.
The hom for Sunday school ut tho Sap
list church has been changed to 10.001
and the hour for preaching to n.oo a. in,
j?@r Get st '^LigliIniim"-^tho|
g re ?to Rt fro wier on earth. Fusiost
to clean, lightest to turn and tho
fast to oh urn. At
C. S. McCall's,
Oon'tYou Lovo Flowers V
if so, and you want sonic pretty
pots of all sizes in which to placel
Minni, call al tho Hardware store!
and you can be suited.
Try a bottle of stuffed mangoes |
Wi M. Rowe.
Fresh cakes and crackers recd
eyery w00k nt VV. M. Rowe's.
?i?>"*A nico line of coffees'
and feas hi any price at
"\V. M. Howe's.
Q-lVy "Jradies call at store of W.
M. Rowe's forSapolio the great
est powder for cleaning anil pol
ishing Silver Ware, Glass and
Tinware, as a polish it has no
on n n 1
. ? -
-? ?
fit?y* Pipos and Smokers Supplies in
endless variety can bc found at J. T.|
Donkins'.
#5?" Paints, Oil?, Varnish, Glass
and Brushes cnn be bcught at lowest]
prices at J. T. Douglas'.
College of Charleston,
CHARLESTON, S. 0.
FOUNhBl) IN 1785.
Sfc'.ong Paoultj;- web equipped Chemloal
Phys'eal and Biological L itnrutorlos; Ob?
sfn vrttory; Library of 14 COD volumes ; nod
tho finest, M mc it in of Natural Itistoiy in
tho South ll A. Ii. S., anil M S f!onr(,?iH
olfond Tuition $,jo, payable in two
installments Hoard 11. Oollogo Dormito.}
can bu had at $10 a month. O.ic SehoUr
ship giving free tuition ia assigned to each
county in |li>i Slate, tho bolder to bo ap
pointed by tho Judge of Probate and tho
County Snporintondonb of E lueation. All
candidates for ad in liat?n aro permitted to
oomr.eto for vaoanh Boyoo Scholarships,
ty 1?feb p'tiy *l5<< per \ TVdiunco tx
? ?.' 'le..M vjitj In lu . 1 i . I'. nite.'jvilbi,
lw\y : -., lyyi, b.y v.hki ii '?1' S tmutet)
a ii ti Jitdgo Of '\...L'..ii>. N M .;..>.?', >.. |r|H?nS
^Opt; injin I1"." -. eu1";.r 1 ; .*uld?..> 1.
IJA?Utl VpN li WD II'll . IV:, (.
An Ordinance
To Prohibit the Keeping of ]>ateli
er Pens and Kitting Animals
within (he Corporate Limits of
the Town of Bennetlxville :
Be it ord tined by thc Mayor and Al
dermen ol ibe Town ol llonnettsville in
Council assembled and by authority ol
thc same .
Sec. li That bom and alter'Ibis date il
shall be unlawlul tor any p.'ison or linn
to keep a butcher pen or kill pr dress l< r]
their own use or market any beef, sheep
goat or bogs, within thc corp irate limits
ot thc Town ot Bennettsville.
S<c 2. Thal any person or firm viola
ling this ordinance shall upon conviction
bc tined not less linn Five Dol?ais
nor more than One Hundred, or be im
prisoned not lc?s Iban io days nor more
iban 30 days.
Done and ratified in Courcil this 21st
day ot Jene 190t,
c. s. MCCALL MAYOR.
Warning Notice.
ALL persons arc hereby warned no:
lo iresp.'isi on my lands in Adams
ville Township -either by walking, ri
diing, cutting timbe?-, hauling straw or
hunting. I will prosecute all who violate
ibis notice. ,
April 2i, 1901. M. F. GIBSON.
Winthrop College Scholarship
- AND -
Hut ntnen F x a i n I iia ti ii hs
The exiiiiiin.ilions 'or (be aw nd of va
Mia scheini>hips in Winthrop College
:ind for (he ndmissi'n of new sludeni.
will be held nt county Court I louse on
Friday, .Inly 12. nt 9 ii m. Applicants
must not bi loss th in lil'teon {If)) year-; ol
ii?e. When scholarships are vacated lifter
.July I Lil li. I hoy will be awarded tu ihose
making tho highest average nt this ox iIII
'million.
Tim east of attendance, including board
fuini-bed room, h\nt, 11'flit aol wishing,
is $0.00 per tu >nih. For fun her info??
nuiiiou and a cala ogue address
Pres. I). B JOHNSON.
Maj 20 1001, Beek Hill.
Three Papers One Year Each, only 50c
WEEKLY TIMES,
RICHMOND, VA.,
Now Only 50 Oonts A Yoar,
and includes absolutely free
Tun PARAOON MONTHLY, New York,
THE FARM JOURNAL, Philadelphia.
The Daily and Sunday Timss,
including* Farm Journal and Paragon
Monthly, Now only $3 per year,
Or 25 cts per month by mail.
Address Til K TIM K,3,
Richmond, Va
Wi BOUCniKR,
% Attorney ni* Law,
Bennet tsvillo, 3. U.
O (fice, on Parl/r.gton street near Postal
TJegrnpl oflWc. January, 1H90.
1LTON MoLAUUlN,
Attorney ut Law and
. Probato J ipi go.
OllUs lr Court HOUBO,
M IL Ll N"Al ul your Price. Ir. has been our custom to elose
out our entire stock before purchasing (lie COMING SEASON'S
STOOL. OUK ANNUAL SALE commences Jame 1st, and
continues, ?0 ..I II ii
CALI, AT ON CIS, before the Good? are picked over, or you
will mi some ! it gains. These Goods are all fresh and up-to
date styles. You should see them.
- o
o-o
Tl
\h ' n<? If ATS Tit I.HM ICI), I p Vi urUl be
pleased, lo h aro. (kent, call ab onee) as Miss Martin. un. ll
leave / ' ' nore Jane Wtlil
Benm ii ville Dry Goods & Millinery Co.
May
KIRKWOOD'S OLD STAND.
J. T. 0<
A. 0. DOUGLAS.
Plan
?
icu! Piiai'iiiucist.8 und Dealers in -
M MO'S and Paient Sfflodicinos,
/ / ancy Stationery and School Supplies.
Oils, ?arii?slt3 Brushes*
vrLASS and PUTTY.
o> FIVtE CIGARS AND TOBACCO, ^>
Vi .ons ca rc fa Ul j compounded a/, all hoars
v rid ii- II f eed io be of the Pares/; Draga and ai
.</;.,;/g prices.
A f till Garden Seed &* Onion Sets.
Tho. / ri liberal pair ona (/G we solicit, a continuance of same.
Jr
J, T.
i\T THE OTiIJ STAND.
O MENU FOR APRIL.
TU : \ ; \-jen Well, is to Lia ve, oil tho drying I-aii Did,
and i 1 l ien will Bring Good Cheerand ?.oihfort. We
lien ?th ; ?i. y ott good? that are always palatable.
bb
Co
FOR BREAKFAST,
h??h v. L?n?. vi. * j ? : - - T.:,, o ...in a*.; T^Vji":'
iliivl i)iO,!t(c'fi)ii .litlCbjij V<f ?I I. nil Ti;ji \
? ? .. M Lw.il', I ? ?.!?! IC. ii I i ti lt , ll ,u L^!,. I'.a, v' ?lio,
ti A imp ti< ivufl O? .?.!- ..
sr-oi? ?i?ii?n
ll .'.? l'lUVOrCli Soll|), O'H'M MU.I i> .li\ i-lina..iva uni
Honst I'oef, llat?, MrtOo.ilV? i. Cipe-si;;, Poa*.
[ ii:? ja i(i Sauce. Cornell Hum, OiMulk'rry Sauce, Piitiii
PudUl'igi Jellie?, Aj)pk'8,?Nui??. H.tisi. s, Pi u K S.
FOR SUPP-'iR
. : huvo Oyat? h, Sliced Ham, Cl nek ?Mi, i!i.r::el Beef,
.. -nye. Cij'.cSu'ts, Shreded Cod tish Wu fois,
lard Sardina?, Cherries, Poaia, Podium Cereal.
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: : ^les ami Horses*
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lin i' . ned tho new store
next door IO ir-1 Douglas' Bros.
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a ni? . slo : ol' General M cr
ol i a inti/e, (ind solicit a ca ll I'roin
tho pincions public and ania
spec ion ot i ur p lees before
buying theil
Dry ?ood?, Shoes,
Ha ? Notions
?TKI Groceries.
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|ihool I' m ? N ( . i ' *:! i 'Canned Genni- !
?to, Woi.lt'.! .danto make a few
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Hominy, Krc?li lintK-r and pufo Cime |
Syrup.
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AND ; itmWS.
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p^tifoaii^c w.o ii'ro
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*.S (vour own solcction) lo everi1 Bub- *C
rt? scriber. Only 50 ccnt-s a year.
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l'-: A L ADI HS' MAGAZINE.
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c>i (j.'iiotiS. ilic?smaltiii({ et'onomle) ; iancy
? ,' ?ink : I. .nsf IR. ld li ?i.i s ; lie lion. eic. Sub- ?4
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. 5 K-rfcci-t Itilng Paper PiUtcrus,
RAZAIS
?2 (No?Scam.Altowancc Patterns.)
S" Onlv Jnil IS CM. encl?-none higher,
;3 AsW V lim? Koli! in neatly every elly 5z?
?S anil ti.wn, or by iii'il dom . Si;
\s TUB McCALt CO., I
\ m i iti West t4th St.', NawYeth. S
We offer First-class I Horse
Wagons comnlete at ?$25-Spot
Cash? Hardware Go.
h ne ?A
a JSOOK. s
?oimiei' to our Jewelry
in tho Magazine Department we will attempt
to furnish such copies of Periodicals as are desired by the
Heading Public. First, '?ve must learn what is wanted.
Come nod see our assortment. Jf you don't see what
you want, auk for ?V,
March JO, 1901.
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DEALERS IN
Horses, Mu?ea, Buggies; Wagons
And XZai ness,
A FT KU THIS DATE, nnd during tho oniiro Trading Season will
koop thoir STABLES WELL FILLED with a dioico flelectjoii
of Horses and Mules, which they will nell for Cash, or on timo
with good approved notes.
We hayo recently added Buggies, Wagons and Harness to our Stock
and we intend tokeep up-to-date goods at tho best prices.
The following is a list pt some of tho makos of BUGGIES wo
now handle
Cour tl nm!, Watertown, Amos, Karbons', Wrecii, Stand
ard and HU kory Carriage Co.
Oolohor IS, ?<;oo. FULLER BROS
If in iii ? is til ? PR t ii xi Uiifjiiiijfl?r
lim|u|n j ui?
or The Pee Dee Section.
ip haye jaust rece?
?f? complete Hue
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whicli we are offering very cheap.
Quadruple motion, Ice cream Freezer, the
best Oll the market- Guaranteed to freeze Cream
in three and a half minutes. Try one, it vvi?l titease you.
Don't forgot, when in need of AIKTT. that
wc have it,' which is Fire proof, and guaranteed to
last longer (hun any Lead and Oil. Those using
it are very much pleased.
Wo lnvH' a f?ll lin? of Builders HARDWARE
FARMING IMPLEM?NT8,
\yhieh wc are o (Tc ring at reduced prices.
Get OUI' Prices when in need ol' anything in our linc
it will pay you.
Very respectfully,
F. A. ??MI
June 21, 1001.
W. P. BREEDEN,
IS BTILL, AT THE OLD STAND
Ready to Serve his Friends With Anything in His line.
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Cash, or on time with good security.
SOL 102 A GENT "Old Hickory," "Auburn" and "WHUo
. Hickory" WAGONS.
Tyson Ss Jones, Hackney, Babcock, Hook Hill, Continental,
Advance and Brown Carriage Co.
S?* I am disposing of my block ?f BBIDLK8, COLLARS. CGL??PA?>9
iud 110 BES at sp?cial pricoa?
Jan. 1,1901 vi*T ?w?'to?