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BENNETTSYILIJE, S, O, Ofllce Went of Court House, Fiidav. July 1 ,1901. MANION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS. S.I?OMO HOUND -W. 0. POWER, i\ ic Olio and Beulah, Benlidi, May 25.26 Alu Doll ?& Bonuottsvillo Mill*, Vonncttsvillo, " 26,27 Bdnnottsvlllo ot, Pine Grove, Juno 1,2 Brlghtavlllo, Bethel (afternoon) 2,3 North Marlboro, Now Hopo, ** 8,9 Bounottsvillo Stn, (night) Juno 14,16 "Bnnhoim ot, M 16,17 Our Town Gorvcrnmenl. .MAYOR-C. S. McCall /ALDERMEN-J. Frank Breeden, C. M xum, John T, Douglas, W. S. Howe. ?CLERK & TREASUUKR-Milton Mc aurin. Ollice open daily. POLICE-G. li. Barrett. Marlboro County O?ccrs. SiiEiUEF-J. B. Oreen CLEUK OF CI.EUK-J. A. Drake JupQF. OK PROIIATK-M, MeLautin CORONER-C. P. Covington SUPERVISOR-M. li. Coward 8111?r. KDUOATION-W. L. Stanton TitEAsuttER-J. II. Thomas AUDITOR-M. S. Carlislo SKNATOR-Knox Livingston KEPRESENTATiVES-J. C. Dunbar, J. C. Campbell, ll. L Freeman. Directory of Jienncltsville Lodges CONSOLIDATED LODOE NO. 15, K. ol P., mools ovory Monday evening at 7.30 o'clock. W. Turlington, C. 0. 0. J. Lido, K of lt. & S. M AR?.P.ORO LODGE NO. HS, ?neo!s ni Bon ne OH ville. Friday Qvoning, 011 or bo lero oach full moon nt 8 o'clock. J. F. Kinney, VV. M. J. T, Dudloy, Socrolary. County Masonic Directory. MARLBORO CHAPTER No. 30 ll. A. M., moola at Bcuncttsville ou the second Friday ol' each month. Robt Chaffin, ll. 1\ II, E. Stooklon, Secretary. RUKEKA LODGE NO. 41, A. F. M.. meeta at MeColl, each Suturday after noon, before tho lull moon,at 4 o'oloek. Au non A LODGE NO. 33, A. F. M., monta nt Clio, Saturday ou or after each full moon at 3 o'oloek, p. m. J. T. Stanlon, YY. M. J. E. McLeod, Secretary. licnncttsvUlc Church Directory. MKTIIODt8T- C. B. Smith, P. C. Sunday soliool 4 Ot) p. m. Preaching a' 11.00 a rn, and 8 00 p. m. Prayer meet ing Wednesday .?".. r i<*>on *t <1.oo o'oloek; Saperia'., ndent Sunday di? . I'liil. A. 1 ITodgi > B?I?HST- iWv, Buln? Ford Pasi?n Sudday Hch?ol .<< lo 00? Proaobibg Hun day at 11.00 u. in., ano':- OOp m. 1 rayer meeting Thursday cvcuiu?; .?; ?? o'olbok; Stiporintendont of Sunday school, II. W Carroll. PitESDYTEtUAN-Kev. II. W. Burwell, Pastor. Preaching every Sundny allia, m., and 8 00 p. m. Prayer meeting on Thursday afternoon at 4 o'cl'iek. Sunday school, nt 10.00 a. m. Superintendent of school, J. T. Dudley. EPISCOPAL-Rev. O. W. lloyd, Rector. Preaching ovory second and fourth Sunday at li a rn, and 800 p. m. Sundny school at 9 30 a. m. Or. J ?. Fuiaon, Superintendent. County Church Directory ?enncttsviilo Circuit Appointments REV. J..W. AHIAlT.Ii, I'. 0, First Sunday-11a.m., Pine Grove* 3 p. m., Smyrna. Second Sunduy, ll a. m MeColl. 3 p. tn, Beauty Spot, Third Sunday-ll a. m., Pine Grove, 3 p. iii, Smyrna^ Fourth Sun lay, ll a. m. MeColl. 3 p. m. Beauty Spot. Blenheim Circuit Appointments. REV. J. E. BEA Ul), I*. C. First Sunday, Hebron ll a.m. Ebenezer 3.30 p. m. Second Sunday, Parnassus 11 a. in , Bethlehem 3.30 p. m Third Sundny, Hebron 11 a. m. Zion 3.30 p. m. Fourth Sunday Parnassus Il a. m. Bethlehem 3 30 p. m. Clio Circuit Appointments. REV. T. M. DENT, P. 0. Clio-1st and 2nd Sundajs ll a. m., 3d and 4th Sundays 3 30 p. m. Beulah -1st and 2<1 Sundays 3 30 p. m. ?id and 4th Sundays 11 u. tn. Sunday fcohool ovory Sunday 10 a. m. LUIHBER I LUMBER ! Any kind you want. Apply to J. M. J A GK SON. July 3, 1900. Eggs--actly--Eggs! BARREP PLYMOUTH ROCK4. Beat all round Furniers Fond in tho woild. Choleo E?g8 at 60c per Setling of 13 E C NEWTON, Tainui, S. 0 Commutation Tax Notico. Nollco ld hereby given that tho Hooks for tba collection of tho Town Commuta. Moo tax ls now open and will romain open until tho fl ???C day of Juno 1901, after .willoh Hmo they will bo cloned and the penalty added. Ry order of thc Counoil. MILTON MOI.AUIUN, April goth, i ?jo i CLEUK, iMowors! Flowers! Mrs. Jrio S? Mooro hus a lin? lot of Greraniums, Uegonins Ferne? Palms and other plants, woll rooted,""*that she desires to fioll Cuttings S?o per dozen, PERSONAL. Mr. T\ A. Hodgos and family havo K * ?<> tho seashore for coolor bro?. Mrs. Kaci. Pato, who has boen visiting hoi' sou ut Onion has rotuVncd homo. Mr. ,W. F. Early roprosontihg tho Darlington Oil Mill was in town Wednesday. Constable J. J. Pearson now at Charleston has been a fow days in our lovvn. Miss Luelle Draught! has been spending a lew days with relatives nt Beauty Spot. Misses Sallie Covington and Daisy Galloway of Hebron have been visiting friends in our town. Mrs. Ini Bounds loft yesterday to visit hor daughter Mrs. Clara Bi?1 tips iii Clarendon county. The sympathy of our ciitzen go out lo tho slriskon family of Mr. A. J. Woodie. He has seven sick. Mr. Josso .13. Adams and son Henry spent tho fourth with his daughter Mrs. Hall at Brights ville. Mr. K. 10. Estorling, formerly of our staff now of Fayetteville spoilt tho fourth in our town visiting his paro nts. Mr J. 1) Rnllard of Paruna sus on thu fifth and called. Karin ors are now cho?ri'iil in that sec tion. Mr. Earnest Adams who has boon working for the A. C. L. tinning force for two months is home for a short rest. M r. Austin McCormick of Max Ion is hero spending a few days with his uncle Mr. J. M. How ell. Mr. C T. Fa dorling of Beauty Spot section was in town Wed nosilay and cul icu. Tho crops are needing rain iii his section. Mrs. Willie Powers Dingle who has been spending some time with her parents, has re turned to homo in Clarendon. Mr. W. A. Atkins and family have gone lo tho mountains of Virgina to visit his aged parents ana will be gono several weeks. Our esteemed correspondent at Clio is on the sick list and in consequence) ho is not ablo to send the DEMOCRAT a letter this week. Mr. Frank Covington, now of Boardman, N. C., is hero spotting a short visit with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Covington. Mrs. W. M. 81 aw son and daughters Misses Ruth and Lilla of Fort Molle, Orangeburg coun ty aro here visiting her daughter Mrs. R. F. Schulz. ; Mis i. .v. Brown iv lio Ims i'oocn yisiUng rel al lyes in Flor j etico vol uruoil homo i'Yui.v, nigh' accompanied hy her sister Miss ! I'Yanh'io (?tibori.. Mr. W. W. McElwoo went to Dillon Tuesday accompanied by his littlo granddaughters Misses Grace and Kate, who go lo spend somo time with their uncle Mr. J. W. McElwoo. Homicida In Brownsville. On Tuesday night tho 2nd Ber ry Brown colored, was shot and killed by Anthony Brown, color ed, on A. J. Mal h eso n's Wise pince in Brownsville township. From what we cm learn it was n case of premed i ta tod; justifiable homicide. Anthony Brown was placed in juli and unless ho can ii i ve bond will have to wait until November to get?, trial. A Currloslty. In the pile of sand where tho old jail stood, for over ?O yearp, there is now growing two runic weeds known us the Jamestown weeds. Did a? bird carry it there or has ic been buried for 50 years and only waited lot' light and air. Homicide In Adams ville, On Thursday last Will Jacobs and Dink Ransom, who have been atouts for ti long time met at a gathering on Mr. Will Fletcher's place in Adamsville, the old Iron hie was brought np, hot word? flowed thick and fast, then a knife and pistol were drawn and when tho dust cleared Hansom was found shot th two places from the effects of which he. died in a short time. Jacobs was placed in jail. Tho Glorious Fourth. Last Thurad ry was pretty gen erally observed by our people white and colored. Tho livery stab les had every horse out. Picnics, fish frys, good dinners, base ball and bicycle racing contributed to the entertainment. It was a warm day but all say they had fine en joyment. Tho holiday was certain ly enjoy od in and around Bon net tsvil lo. - . ?. Colored Summor School The summor School fol* colored teachers of the Tee Dee .SiOtion will opon at Ch craw on tho 23d July and will fun for four weeks. Teachers must ba supplied with Buch lei s tiramina r and Frye's Advanced Geography. Teachers of this county who fail to attond wiihout good reasons cannot have their certificates rone wed hy the county Board of Ed neal ion. A Poor Ht i ll lonni nro Lately starved in London bec J use he could nol digest his lood. Iiarly usc ot Dr. King's New Lite Pills would have saved him. They strengthen the stomach aid (ideation, promote assimilation, improve appetite price 25c. Money hack il not satisfied. Sehl By J. T. Douglas, Uro, .Druggist, TOWN AND GOUNTY NEWS. - Now moon noxt Monday. - Watermelons noarly ready. - Lato peaches promise to bo good. - Tho exodus to tho seashore and mountains has begun, - The county commissioners were in seccesion on tho 5lb. - Tho new hardware storo is tb open the iirstof August. - TOvery body is happy Over the privilege ol* fixing a paper without? rod stamp. ?-Tlio hot wave was a bless ing to the South but brought suffering to the North. - Eggs coated,, with vaseline it is said, will keep longer than by any other process. - Tho cold wave was broken Saturday nigh t with a line shower. Tho weather since lias boen moro pleasant. The editor returns thanks to Mr. Anderson Rye for a mess of tho first peas hoard of. - It is said lloas nor the hate ful mosquitoes will not trouble those who uso Sulphur. - It looked Uko old limos to soo tho crowd out to tho ball game on tho fourth, Ono of our city fathers look a hand in tho game. - Tho alarm of fir ; gave some of us a bad scare Friday evening It was a small place on the roof of the little house next to the colored masonic hall. An oscaped convict from North Carolina was captured hore Tues day afternoon by Deputy Thad Now ton, -Mason's Fruit Jars and Rub bers at VV. M. Rowe's. SS?" Masons Fruit Jars at Baldwin's. Xf?aT" ?See tliu new lino of em broideries jus in nt Mittles store, To got value in lull ai:(I cour teous attention trade at Mittle'?; ?^T* I have the genuine "DIXIB MOSQUITO CANOPY at $2, complete. G. W. WADWM, KinglmiU's Reliable Hains nml Breakfast Bacon can always be found fresh at W. M. Rowe's. DEATH'S DOINGS. Tho sad nows waa ineeivod S duntay of tho midden death at Cho.-aw ol' Mr. T L. Lyle-, tho wed known Mayor of that town. * * * DI d at Ino Cotton Mill Tnosday morning i-f fo\er, Mim Ito^a Freoinan, ?iged 20 ycarB. Sho wns from Wadenhoe, N, C., and tho body wa? eulmtmcd ned tent thc.ro ou Wednesday for iatorincut ? cr- - I)ucla 1 u\<>ii Lotions Loll MB addr.iM?:d t? n ?id??wlh[{ .. ri .i n'.fU'iii r'snvdn uno: ! fur ?>l th?! .> >,>t Office (ii I'xiiidfitiv'il'v "SW.-.- l'i.iiii:i-i.).?yi)c \!r>'!! i i.>?>.., V v . iNoWuii, .*. A I'?ii . . i. Mary Sprat!W, Spear- dray. .Mrs M. K R-.harli, J. I? ll-r nan. MissOanioCuthbrott. li. C. WOIIH, Ruth Rennell. -. ? ?> ? . Crops are improving. Through the kind h OBJ ?>f Mr Smith Newton we were gi von a short drive Tuesday ?/?nltig but on ibo Adams* vi lo road. We wire surprised to see j tho improvement. Mr Ai il? rsm Rye has tho host crops wo saw -cotton, oom, pi odors, melons, tom ai oes edi bago and p^iis Ile is a lin rd worker and deserv?s success. A Good Gamo Of Bull. Kennelfsvillo'sball leam piny ed McOoli Tuesday afternoon on tho diamond at McColl and defeated them by a score of Ul to 7. The game was interesting from start lo finish and was witnessed by a large crowd from both towns. The features ol' I he game was the battery work of M ell wine n nml Weal holy Gibson's work at short slop was specially good. Kennetts ville rooters derserve special mention. M While Man Turned Yellow Groat consternation was felt by the Iriends of M. A. Hegarty of Lexington Ky., When they saw be was turning ycl "o.v. His skin slowly changed color, also his eyes, and lie suffered terribly. His malady was Yellow Jaundice. Ile was treated by ihc best doc tori, bdi without benefit. Iben bc was advised to try Electric Hilters, thc wonderful S omach and Liver icmedy, and he writes "After taking two bottles I was wholly cured." A trial proves ?ti matchless merit lor all Stomach. Liver and Kidney troubles Only 50c. Sold by J Ti Douglas, Uro., Druggis. She Didn't Wear A M?s\ But he beauty was completely huid n by sores, blotches and pimples till she used Hueklen's Arnica SA'VC Then they vanished <'-s will all Irruption*, Fever Sores. Roils, Ulcers, ( aibui cles at.dillons from its use. tn f? lblet lor Cuts, Corns. 'Juras, Seid, and Pile?. Cure guarant ied 25c. nt J. T. Douglas Uro. A run)inn ol' Lite. (Ro vined Vereton.) Tull mo not in mournful iminbar* "Lifo la but an empty dronni!" lloiiHO younulf from hilo HlamborB, Think np Soma bly phi idorlng eoho.no. ''T.iko it to tho 01?l Man, Baying; T'noro'fl a BIIOO bi thi.i for yon;" That'll enough; you need not worry, Ito will ?niroly rUith it through. Io tho*world's broad ll dd of b ittlo, In our office holdi g lifo, We're tho bosses' driven entilo, Ho':? tho boro in tho strife. bivi.H of boHHOH oft tcniind a*. Wo can make our ollloo pay; Truth and honor leave behind IM, And Btlll get thoro anyway. but m tho.1 bo np and doing Tip doar pooplc-'lin oi|r righi; Stilt achieving, nt ill po rm? lng j 0 tVilng everything In alf} ht. 11GLIGI0U8 NOTES. Tb? hour for Sunday school nt tin Presbytorinu ohuroh lum boen fixed nt io o'clock a. m. Thu hour for .Hominy KU li col nt thu liplsoopd church han boon changed from 6 p. iii. to y.30 n. m , Tho hour for l? linday school nt tho Meth odist uliurch ban been changed to s oo o'clock iu Ibo afternoon. Tho Wed nonda)' afternoon prayer meet (nj nt tho Muihodi?t uhurob ii now bohl at 4.00 o'clock. t Piuyojr meeting nt tho Baptist church ovory Thiuiubiy ovoninrj at 8.00. Tho mob's prayor mooting at Ibo Methodist eburob is held ovory Wudncn day evening at 7 30. Thc publie invited. Tho bom for Sunday school nt thu Bap tist ohuvdi baa been changed to 10.00 omi the hour for proaohinjr to 11.00 n. m. JftST Get a "Lighting''--the g re atc st IVoozcr on earth. Easiest to olean, lightest to turn and the fast lo ch?r?), At O. S. McCall's. Oon'tYou Lovo FloworsY Il so, and you want some pretty pols of all s i/.es in which to plac? them, call at tho ITardwave store and you can be suited. Try a bottle of stuffed mangoes W. M. Howe. ...... . 4 ?r$> . - - Fresh oakes lind crackers recd eyery weolc at \V. M. Rowe's. ??f A nicoline of co Ile es1 .'inti teas ut any price at \V. M. Howe's. fi^lT'Lndies call al. store of W. M. Howe's forSapolio the great est pow (loi' for cleaning and pol ishing Silver Ware, ({lass and Tinware, as a polish it lins no cn nnl. 1 -- - - flta?" Pipes and Smokers Supplies In endless variety can be found at J. T.| Douglas*. Dwy" Paints, Oil?, Varnish, Glass and Brushes can bo bought nt lowest] prices at j. T. Douglas'. College of Charleston, CHARLESTON, S. 0. FOUNDKO IN 1785. S -O'g Faculty; wtli equipped Chemical pnj'8'oil and Biological Liboratorios; Ob Borv.itory; Library of 14.000 volumos ; and th?? finest Mmoum of N ttural History, in . hi South n A , ? S., and M S. Courses (.fforvd Tuition $40, p-iyab?o bi two inst illmcnlH Board h. College Dounito.) can bo bad at ?10 a mouth. 0<ic Scholar ship giving freo tuition Ia assigned to oaoh oonuty in tin State, tho holder to bo np' painted by tho Judge of Probate aud tho County Superintendent of E location. All candidates for ndmii.o'on ar; permitted to compelo for vacant B yee Suhol thrifty'!, ?ld di pay il 50 pft< . .ir. Kat. ?mi. e< j .i.nb. it.vii? will blt In !. i-. Uni'i!-Il.-;vi!!i'. .?uly i.:, ';..* '. . f> '|? , ? I lill) ivVdlyu I iv'iil j litigo rf I '. oha -. t<tiffi'$ti\Ayi ?f7$nf{ .ic, : ,-... io- i (. .! .....M.-,..I , ud.tie'-!. ! HAKIM -.'N li Wi) H'i), i;v? ?n Ordinance To Prohibit thc Keeping of Batch er Pens and Killiny Animals within the Corporate Limits of the Town of Benneltsoille : Be it ord lined hy the Mayor and Al dermen ol ibe Town ol Benncttsville Iii ('oil ll ci I assembled and hy authority ol tho same . Sec I. That Irom and iiUfir this tl atc il shall b* Unlawlul lor any pirson or linn to keep a bulcher pen or kill or dress I? r (heir own us<; or market any b ud', sheep .?oat or hogs, within tho corp irate limits o' t? e Town ol Bennettsville. Sec 2. That any person or brm viola tinj; Ibis ordinance shall upon conviction be lined not less than Five Della's nor more than One. Hundred, or be lin prisoned not le-s than to days nor more iban 30 days. Done and rat I lied in Council ibis 21?I day ol done 1901. (j. S. McCAI.Ii M AN <>u. Warning Notice ALB persons arc hareby warned no: Io ires;): Ri on my lands in Adams ville To.vnsh'p-either by walking, ri bing, cutting timbe, hauling straw or hurtling. I will prosecute a!l who vi?lale dds notice, April 22, irp i. M. Ki (?IBSON. Winthrop CoIIeg? Scholarship - A N I) - Mn france lOxnin i nations The examinations 'or the aw.nl of va cant scholarships io Winthrop College and for the admission ol now student. will le held at county (Joint llouso ob Friday, .July 12, nt 0 ii; tn. Applicants must not lo lon.* th iii fifteen (15) year-* ol' nsre. Whoh scholarships uro VN oil tdd nftcr .July Pitha they will be awarded to llioso milking i be highest average at this OX-1 ll) london. The casi ol' al tendance. Including board fumi-hed room, h '?it, lullt nu I wishing, i.s $?l 00 per mandi- For furl her in for? uintioh ?ind n cala Og ii ? ad lre.-s Bros. I). B JOHNSON. Slay ii'.) 1001, Rock Hill. Three Papers One Year F.acb, only 502 WEEKLY TIMES. RICHMOND, VA., Now Only 50 Gouts A Yoar, 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 $j per year. Or 25 cts per month by mail. Address TUM Tl M KS. Richmond, Va. m w. BOUC 11 no it, X 0 Attorney af Law, Hcnricttsvillo* S. 0. Ol?co on Dari/og ton et root near Postal Ti.logioph office. January, 1899. ILTON MCLAURIN, Attorney at Law and Vrohato J migo. QAloo In Court ItouHO. ?VI 11,1.1 i\' M RY al. your Price. Ir. has booti our custom to close oui our rm ti re stock before purohn.sint? tho COMING S15 A SO N'S StOOl\ tilJR ANNUAL SALIO commences June 1st, ami continues to. ?J uly 1. C?lili AT ONCE, before the Goods ar?;picked over, or you wi 11 lui ? bargains. These Goods are all fresh and up-lo tt a te stylo;:! You should see them. Chhst un'miii! lt Af S TU TM,ill. ICD? We will be pira s!:< !(o hn.ee I liol ii call (il once y as Miss Alu el i ii iel 11 leuce foe thilt?ji?re June :?0lh. ' BewvMsvillo Dry Goods & Millinery Co. Maj i li >?< KIRKWOOD'S OLD STAND. .1. T. OOlHltwVS. il ? ? ti IJ \. <!. PODOLAS. fh ? ok* ii -Practical Plliiriiiitcisls mid Dca I ITS ?II . ^iii'c Dir ii g s and P'alcnl j^cdicin cs, Piai : anti Fancy Stationery and School Supplies. J ^L j Oils j Varnish, Brus3ie>s ? GLASS and PUTTY. .'F?U? CIGARS AND TOBACCO. ^> i . Pee : <i)lions carefully compounded al dil hauen U./)? ut ran feed to be of the Purest Drags und at rt asonubl?: prices, i full lino Carden Seed Sc Onion Sets. y%'.in}xf?l/or ?>asl liberal patronage we solidi a continuance of same. J timi OH iv lil, IO lb J. T. DOUGLAS & 1)110. AT THE OLD STAND. ru ? m** rniHS ist Tri? KU?BON WHEN HOUSEKEEPERS HAVE TROUBLE TO I A! ii Kl' FOOD FROM SPOILING, mid uro ?>r>ly imjuAo I wli c. r. ? d \Vo' ,MU h<dv< di (?iioh I COIU'H ni.d Pen pur Stock f f Prquro t OAN'XKD 0?0D8 put Ott io ipiiintuiMi ;o Mi't ibo Hot, WoMlinr Coiitiu^t.iieii.s. pr. 1 ?1$ ba SJ Co FOR BREAKFAST. Viv KNvh'cut. M . ?iv ^yr-ip, O it'iii ?il, ?Vt PHI, P ''dov, liri ?kissi ?lac?n'; Vo il L vii, Pii|y ij ti] 0u\ '/.iii. K no (Jil.cli.1., If iii? !.*,.:, ?eu'? (.'.?lr. nvvo-.voioi ?od p 'ii M ?0.3 ? fi OW oft*\ty:>.y>r >\ Uv}Vr; rlivored ?Soup,'(Joni un i I|I.V??'M. lomv...* -uni Okiii, UoH?t f,eef, 11 ii iii, Muci'.r) i. ?';t'%o??? lViiJ. M ii i .'.nico, (Joined Hum, Cranberry Siid/c. I Vii ?ii ?d'lng, Jellie, Ap) i I Od j Nu'?. Ii.ii.-i. s, I * - ni s. FOR SUPPER : 'A'itJ hiiv? O y nb rs, Klim-d I'la ?il j Oliiekon, Onrmbd Brid, SiiiPm{i?M C'tiioUi-irt, Slireiloii Cod li di SViif us, Mi . fd Siirdii'iii??, Clunks, J-VJ?M, Pollilia t'or^a!. fri '?n ir 0 " Our sup] ly ol Oah ned Goods, Pickles, and Dainties a re of Tilt?: iiKST. l.iel ii; stipply your wants. W. M. HOWE. Ifen ned <sv il le, s. <\ Plume *'.'. ?lrt. Wm ii ? {fofa Costs o ^ DR. M0M?TS fl Aifays (riHatioi), Ahls Digcliiii?, Li |? ? |? B SM S W Strendtltctu (he Clilld, LL S IIS ?1 f-m '-!;lh? Tcethlnri Easy. .^Wl nial'.is l'c?thlnrj t:.isy. (Teething Powdcri) -i-i.l. TEtiTItIN? Mlevcs thc Bov/ei . /.- v j i n Troubles of Children of m > ? . ? ? uosis only ZS cecils at Dni^isls, ANY ACE. jj W ' d,? wail 555 cents to C. J. MO F F STY, u-, ?iT. LOUIS. MC. ST KS. wi AT .STRAUSS' STABLI8 DBIW fe BStfBia lill ; a ilifii?is and Il?>r?e?* A.no will ooiitintte to keep them for sale, .Ii o tlyinp; l>e Misroprosontoct, ftn?1 yo i cd*i ?o\y on PA TU I) ii. i/itf?a I**, t i u ii s V. I'juI i <. \r *r v ? v i NEii SHIRE! teW GC |3 A FREE P/VTTERN | ;.T (your own s<:lcclioii) lo every sub- ?p ;'2 scril>i;r. Only 50 cont:? a )var. IL:vin-- sectuvd Hie new store nt'X' 1 ?i lo lise Douglas' Tiros. Dru-; ?lore, we have opened up n n:< .. ' General Mer cha ; . and s .licit n call from I the g?nerons public and an in ; si>eci.;ou ol' oui' p ices before! Uti j in ll i dir Dry < roods, Shoes. Hats Notions And Groceries. v , hilt j'fi' clog . tittei.ti ul to our lin : m v (.in :eii ri, Ciuiiied ?nud? Ac , ' ? 1 also lo nm ko n low ? api .. iIj b (? nm iii Mea! lind j iliiiH'' , lii.:di J butti* and pu iv (Ja nu S) Ml,-. Out iV?dt'. will bo (I'INKSr IMUOUTS ANO i'i!H:iy. Soiicitiiiij ii hbor.il 8h.uo of your jpatt^riftgo, wc .i *e Veen re P(,K<\S|'% A. J. W?OpbK & i?ON, I d'an. IO, I'dOl, ^lIl?iS?:*'J'WJL?f?l^l.Vl?L*>J?.' |3 A /ADIIiS' AUOAZINP* [ii A erm ? bfniitlftil ro?.irt l ?tait? ? Uten r r? (.i .MK ii? : IU'. ^-.IIH l.iiij; ci't.nuiiiif ? ; f?nCf I ? Moil. > l...i|..cl..ilU IIIIIU ?I'll(Uli, eic. Sub ? > Mu?..' i>> ?Lu , or, ^..lul tc. lot latest copy, ; . I?iily wauled. BenU /or tcnut. [? 6lv ll<<li, ReliatdO, Shu nie, Up-to ;tiliU', r.coiuiilllcal and Absolutely jj I'erfvciritlliitf Paper i'atlcrtis, j? (No-Senin-Allowance Patterns.) Or.lv '{> and !$ tl? ?ac!i-none hlcrter. SJ j?. Asl. if, ilirm, Sold in neatly ?very elly ?> . S and um II, ot by mail iiom |5 TliB McCALL. CO,, i's t30-M0 West 14th St., Now Yerk. Wo offer First-class I Horse Wagons comnlBte at T$25-Spoi Ga^ 4 Hardware Co. Wc have rece ook. au tl Counter to our Jewelry -0-0 in (ho Magazine Department wo will attempt to furnish snell copies pf Periodicals as are desired by the Reading- Public, Fi rsl, wc must learn wini I is wanted. CoillQ and soc our assortment. If you den?I sec what yon want, << k for if, March 15, |<)01. H ?9 -DEALERS IN-, Horses, Mules, Buggies, Wagons And Hai ness, A FT KU THIS DATE, and during the on tiro Trading Season will keep their STABLES WELL FILLED with a choico soloct'ou of Horses and Mules, which they will ?ell for Cash; or on timo with good approved notes. We have recently added Buggies, Wagons and Harness to our Stock and we intend tokeep up-to-date goods at tho best prices. Tho follow ing is a list of some of the makes of BUGGIES wo now handle Courtland, Watertown* Ames Harbour, Wrccn, Stand ard mid it2 o kory Carriage do? october is, t0oo. FULLER BROS Mitawf ima M I HW MW 0k ff ' m tili ll 1 w% il) I-f ? m.i~r.pS:: If S j pplpj w?m ?ii 1 ff ?i??ffi?fM iii fi?iftiifnl ,. IJIIJJ ^J||ijiiy -1 u * ? ?ijiip:||?i|| For Tile Pee Dee Section, (fe have josi received a which wo aro offering very cheap. hms?, Quadruple motion, Ice cream Freezer, tho best on tho market. (?mirautecd to fr?o/.e Cream in three and a half minnies. 'Fry one, it will phase you. Don't forgot, When in need of IPiL?M1!8, that wc have il, which is Fire proof, and guaranteed to hist I on go i than any Lead and Oil, Those, using il arc very much pleased. Wo l.nvo ?i r.,ii lino of Builders HARDWARE FARMING IMPLEMENTS, w li ith we are o il er i ti g at reduced prices. Qet Our Prices when in need of anything in our lino. Il will pay you. Very respectfully, Juno 2t, lill)I. W. P. BREEDEN, IS STILL AT THE OLD STAND Realty to Setve Iiis Frieiidsjy|^iJ;iiytliiii? in His linc Horses and Mules, Cash, or on timo with good security. S0LI5SA?1?NT Vor "Old Hickory," uAul)iun" mid "Willly Hl?k?ry" WAUOJS'S'. Tyson & Jones, Hackney, babcock, Kock Hill, Continental, Advance nnd Jkown ?arrlng? ?o. \ B*?r I om divposing of my elook of ?1?UDLKS, COLLARS. COLLARA AV* ind HO HKS at Btio$l?d prieo&? ;Tnn. 1, 1901