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Ulli Ul lill UVV LIV l/liWWiWii ..;?.<.:...wvHm BENNErITSYILLE, S. 0. "u'"''''"V...>.?.?..?.I-v.'.,..,>*...>.............. HY H. A. UK?WW A CO? O/Jlcc West of Court House. Fiidav. Aug 2, 1801. MARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS. THIRD ROUND-W. 0. POWKH, P. B. I Clio nuil Boniah, Clio, August 17,18 MoOoll & Honnettsvlllo M ill J, McColl, (night) August 18,19 Bonnettsvlllo Stn, (night) 23,25 Brlghtsvllle, Boyktn, 24,25 UonnottBvillo ot, Venn ty Spot, (afternoon) 25,26 monheim ot, Aug, jj, Sept 1 North Marlboro, Shiloh, (afternoon) Sept 1,2 Our Town Oorvernmcnt. MAYOR-C. S. McCall ALDERMEN-J. Frank Breeden, C. E. Exum, John T. Douglas, W. S. Rowe. CLERK SC TREASURER-Milton Mc laurin. Office open daily. POLICE-G. B. Barrett. Marlboro County Officers'. H ii EUI Ft'-J. B. Oroeu CLERK OE CLERK-J. A. Drake JUDGE OP PRORATE-M. MoLaurin CORON ER-O. P. Covington SUPERVISOR-M. K. Coward SUPT. EDUCATION-W. L. Stanton <. TREASURER-J. II. Thomas AUDITOR-E. S. Carlialo SENATOR-Knox Livingston ll BI1 RES EN TATi v K9-J. C. Dunbar, J. C. Campbell, lt. Ii. Freeman. f)ireotory of liennetisville Lodges CONSOLIDATED LODGE NO. 15, Ki of P., moola ovory Monday ovouiug at 7.30 o'clock. ^ . W. Turlington, 0. C. C. J. Lido, ICoflt. & S. MARLRORO LODGE NO. 88, meeta at Deuncttsvillo. Friday evening, on or be? fore ouch full moon nt 8 o'dook. J. F. Kiunoy, VV. M. J. T, Dudloy, Socrotnry. County Masonic Directory. MARLRORO CHAPTER NO. 30 R. A, M., moots at Beutictlavillo ou the aeeond Friday ol' onch month. Robt Chaffin, IL P. IL' K Stooklon, Secretary. EUREKA LODGE NO. 43, A. if, M., ?peta at MoOoll, oach Saturday after ijoon, before tho tull moon.at -l o'olook. AURORA LODGE NO. 33, A. F. M., menta at Clio, Saturday on or aller oach Aili moon at 3 o'olock, p. m. J. T. Stanton, W. M. J. E. McLood, Secrolary. B?nnettsville Church Directory. MtfTrtODT?T-C. B. Smith. P. C. JSund'?y 'sohool 4.00 p. m. Preaching at I*0<y ?i ??. ?Hid 8' 0(! p. vt Piuyer ?m?t io.i> Wcdoii?duy ?loniionn Al 1.00 i-'chr:?.. SuporiuU-iidout Sundi*: I bo , '.'hil. .?\. Hodges. , . *K^>v;;j-iV.riv-v. Ilui'mj Ifotj?j >'-.'?<,. Sunday O^pl -d 10.??0. Prei'.oii?n.K.?ita ?lay ftl 1 i ..'Vu ti. jii;i mid S 00 p. ni, |'i s vcr mVetingTbiti'?day . .r; , ru s n'olooV. Sfopoiinlondout ol'.s uncUn elioo) 1. n' C-rr-ill. PRESBYTERIAN.-Rev. II. W. Burwel), Pastor. Proaohing every Sunday at ll a. m., and 8.00 p. m. Prayor mooting on Thuraday afternoon at 4 o'olook. Sunday iohool, nt 10.00 a. m. Superintendent of school, J. T. Dudloy. EPISCOPAL-Bov. C. W. Boyd, Reotor. Proaohiug every second and fourth Sunday at II a. m., and Soo p. m. Sunday school at . 9 30 a. m. Dr. J. A. Faison, Superintendent. , County dmr ch Directory. ii..". Bennettsvillo Circuit Appointments REV. J> W. A Ul AI LL, P. O. First Suuday-ll a.m., Pine Grove* 3 p. m., Siuyrna. Second Sunday, ll a.m. MoOoll. 3 p. m, Beauty Spot,1 Third Sunday-11 a. m., Pino Grove, 3 p. ni, Smyrna. Four th Sunday, ll a. m. McColl, 3 p. m. Beauly Spot. Blenheim Circuit Appointments. REV. J. E. BEARD, P. C. , First Sunday, Hebron ll a.m. EboucKor 3>30 p. m. Scoond Sunday, Parnassus ll a. m.. Bel bichen? 3.30 p. m Third Sunday, Hebron ll a. m. Zion 3.30 p. m. Fourth Sunday Pai naaaua 11 a. m. Bethlehem 3,30 p. m. Clio Circuit Appointments. REV. T. M. DENT, P. C. Clio-lal and '2nd Sundays ll a. m., 3d and 4th Sundays 3.30 p. m. Boolah -lat and 2d Sundays 3 30 p. m. 3d and 4th Sundays ll a, m. Sunday school every Sunday 10 n. m. ^vVvy? www w w w'v?rw w ww www-www ww 9* I LUMBER! LUMBER! Any kind you pant, Apply to J. M. JACKSON. July 3, 1900. Eggs--actly--Eggs ! "BARBED PLYMOUTH ROCK?!, liest all round Furmors Fowl la the world, Choloo Eggs at ooo per Setting of 13 E. C NI?WTON, Tatum, S. O Flowers I Flowers 1 Mrs. J no S. Mooro 1ms a line Jot of Geraniums, Begonias Jforns, Palms and other plants, $ejl rooted, that she desires to sell Cuttings 2?c per dozen. tt/hero To Find lt. Tlmvo retired from business, but | you will find my ngent nt tho old limul soiling Aoid Iron Minorai, tintures own remedy, and monaro]^ over ell diseases. H. J. Odo? July 10'Ol. County PERSONAL. . <.'<.' ' ' \ J. \'V.- .'? ?jr ..: ?.? ?-v *r? ... . m iii-- ?i x*uu YV U JU YUH? WI ?Jimuinuv. wa? down Wednesday Miss Lionte Pato of Olio spent Tuesday in our town. Mr. E. H. Stafford uow of Chotoriiold was in town Monday. Miss Besslo Ford has returned homo after a pleasant visit with friends in Florence. Misses Sophia and Thoo Kulcer are spending a week with friends at Blenheim. Mr. P. R. Rivers of upper Ben no tts vi Ho was hore Wednesday. No special nows in his section. Miss Rachel Mittle will leave Saturday to spend some timo at Buffalo and New York. We are glad to roport that Mr. Willie Carlisle who has boen very ill is slowly improving. Mr. William Spears of Hebron was up Wednesday for a short time. All quiet in his section. Miss Katie Clayton of Florence is hore spending some time with Miss Bessie Ford. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Breeden are spending a few weeks in Vir ginia. Miss Vardell Porter of Sumter is hero visiting Misses Mary and Ida Rowe. We regret to report that Mas ter Julius Faison is quite sick with fever Wo regret to report tho serious illnoss of Mr Frank S Gillospio of Smithville Senator Mclaurin and family are spending a few days up in Greenville. Rev. G \Y Owens was in town yesterday. He is again in very feeble health. Mr. Myrtle Myer, formerly of our town but now of Red Springs was hero Monday. 1 Mrs. T. J. Capel and children aro spending some time in Nich ols and Wilmington. Misses Nellie Bristow and Adele Harden spent last week with friends and relatives at Beauty Spot. Mrs. Smith Newton and daugh ter Miss Immio left Monday for Salem, Va., to spend a month with relatives aim friends. I Miss . Alma McQilvray of Clio is spending a few days in our town with her uncle Mr. B Y McGilvray. Mrs. A B Bryant and son Ed die and grand son little Earl is visiting her daughter Mrs D L Sinclair at Lumber Bridge, N C. Mr and Mrs. W. Conner who haye been Hying here for nearly two years have moved back to their old home at Dillon. Mr. C. M, Prevatt. o hustling i salesman for fr'nllor i?rop, has- re turned buck to oin town at'ior ai plcu.saht nui io-Wil?ni?#ton. Vii X. ' "?'.-?i":1- :iv?ci i.Uughtor K?a'te h av?"- :./;?.:., i sptCnditii? s??ii? iimo with rel&ttye&i th Gibson. Mrs. in\ ttovmds and ehildrmi who haye., boen ?poiiuiing some timo with relatives at Clarendon have returned home. Mrs. Joe Emanuel of Claren don is spending some time with her mother Mrs. Amelia Hamil ton. Mr. John Huestess who is taking a course at the Georgia Business College has returned for a few days Miss Annie Graham now of Florence who has been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. T. J, Wallace, returned home Satur* day morning. Mr. H King Johnson formerly a popular book keeper in our town but now living on his farm in Florence County was in town yesterday. Miss Lena Powers who bas been spending spmo time with her sister Mrs, O. A. Mathews at Wilmington??. C., has return ed homo. j ? Mr. I?. D. Iyoy of Red Bluff was up Wednesday. No special news. Falshorn WQJ? up with work, and will ''soon begjn to look after fodder; Mossrs A. J. aud C. ty. Quick of Smithville were in Afore Wed nesday. They reported a good meeting in progress ?t Ebonezor church. Misses Lizzie Spears and Alice McQuaigo of Hebron who has been spending f? few days in our town have returned homo accom panicd by'Mins Alien Smith, Mr. Arthur J. Knight, who has been commissioned an inspector, in the postal department, spent Saturday, Sunday and Monday home on bis way to Nashville, Tenn., whore he has been order ed to report for duty. A Wow If?itterjprloe Tho IltDaottaville Jmi? Oo , wai organ Hied Jul; 31*4 by Maura R, H, How ?nd Frank R Gr?nland. They lmvo scoured tho et ru. il of Jenningi Phai macy, whioh will bo thoroughly ronovoted,^ ron ?i i rod and brought up-to date, where they will be r?ady for bi inhuma about Aug. 15th, with u brand oew, ol?an ?took of Drugi, Druggfet Run* drie* &o, Watob this paper for farther aanounoo* menta. -;-? To get value in full and pour* toeus attention tindo at Mittlo'u. --i-?.??.?? &n Wo offer Mason's Fruit Jars at 76c per doz for quarts, and $1.00por doz for half gallons. Bonnottsvillo lld w Co. -?-?-?- . and 6c oalioofis during thin c the yard at Mit thy o s toro. TOWN ?ND COUNTY NEWS. XT-L kt-. .1 _ 1- 1_1 ^ " .1_ - It ls a good sign to 800 tho price of cotton seed ruling high. - Old Sol made even tho dudes doff their coats last week. - Mr. .t. H. David has two Uno mules and a buggy mare that you can buy reasonable MT. J. 0. BREEDEN is piepsred to | Jo ?ny Wind of Hauling at short notice. Phono him or write him? - Do you want a home cheap j in Chesteriield? If so write Mr. E. H. Stafford at Cheraw. Soo his ad. -Wo return most hearty | thanks to Mr. Louis Ohavis for the largest head of cabbage seen this season-solid and pure white -Mr. John L. Breeden of Los tor lost his big gray horse Mon day- possibly heat or too much green feed. - Thoso who can get away aro taking advantage of tho Coast j Lino week end rates to Wilming. ton and Charleston-only $3 OOjj Go on Saturday and return Mon day --We return thanks to Secre tary Holloway for a copy of tho Premium List of the next Stato Pair at Columbia Oct 28 to Nov 1st - We invite special attention to the now ad of G. W. Waddill's. Call and seo his display of mat tresses. -Mason's Fruit Jars and Rub-1 bore at W. M. Rowe's. ?HIgF" Masons Fruit Jars at] Baldwin's. 10" Seo tho now line of em broideries just in at Mittles store, I have the genuine "DIXIE MOSQUITO CANOPY at $2, complete. G. W. WADDILL. Kingham'* Reliable Hams and Breakfast Bacon can always be found fresh at W. M. Rowe's. The Protracted Meetings. Tho usual Stimmer revival meet ings at the churches have bo?un. Quite a number from our town have been attending tho meeting at Boykin where Rev. Thos Leitch has been assisting. Rev. Baker expects to move his force to Bethel Sunday. Rev. H. W. Burwell has a meet ing at tho Presbyterian church. Hours for sorvico 10 a. m., and 8.30 p. m. Rev. T.L. Belvin, assisi! by Revs! j Swelt, (?nick und others, has a meet ing in progress at Ebenezer (formerly Prospect) church I Trustees Meeting. The annual meeting of school trustees will bo heh) 'tl tho Court j House wu Monday to elect ofiicorfi anti transact nh? other biiBhiesH that nitty bc ol' importance. I'Ytc simm jhUrid?y. Ou (asl; Thursday afternoon about <? o'cloc k ? heavy cloud en - circled the town. There waa about ono inch rain considerable wind and hail. At the cotton mill it was pevere. Tho now chapel was blown down nnd loose trash was blown ively. Some say tho hail was largo as eggs. Attend an actual cost sale now going on at Mittle's store Do You Want Good Health? Do you want good houhh? If HO call Mr. W. H. Bennett. McColl. 8 C.. i.nd get a bottle of ACID IHON MINKUAL. HU will be glad to nerve you. This medicine has passed all tests and proven to bo a wonderful healer and monarch over all diseases. H. J. ODOM, County Manager. Unolalmod Lettered Lettern addreiDod to tho fellowing wained ! parsons remain uncalled for at the poa! office in Bonnette?111* : Rev J A Brown, E Liuet Jones, , (J 2o Juinoii, J W Board, Sr, M Baum & Co., J I* M vi CH, J C bania, L W Little, Julius Long, R L Gunny. A B Mao, Mises Priuce, , L J McClcan, N J TliorupHOD, Frank Doborn, Mrs J T Thomason, Miss Nora Kiophoun,Colin Siophon", M I) Edwards, Solomon Johnson, Miss Anna Strickland Attond this sale early as some (inanities are small nt Mittle'? store. Slippers for . everybody at prices never before quoted at Mittle'8 store. White Man Turned Yellow Great consternation was felt hy t>e iriemls ot M.*A. Hogar ty of Lexington, Ky., when they saw ne was turning yel ? low. His skin slowly changed color, also his eyes, and he suffered terribly. His malady was Yellow Jaundice. He was treated by the best doctors, hut without benefit, then he was advised to try Electric Bitters, the wondcrlul Stomach and Liver remedy, and he writes "After taking two bottles I was wholly cured." A trial proves its matchless merit tor all Storrfach, Liver and Kidney troubles Only 50c. Sold hy J. T. Douglas, Rro., Pmggis, She Didn't Wear A Mask Rut he beauty was completely hidden hy sores, blotches and pimples till she used Bucklen's Arnie* ??AIVC Then they vanished ss will all Eruptions, Fever Sores, Rolls, Ulcers, Carbun. d?s apd Felons from . its use. Infa ntile tor Cuts, Corns, Ruins, Scalds and Piles. Cure guaranteed 35c. at J. IT. Douglas Bro. tJ.UM.lXJ. ?. Ull'i. JL?L_l??r l-l'JLll J > A Poor. Mililonalaro Lately starved \n London because he could not digest bis tood. Karly use ot Dr. King's New Lite Pills would have I saved him, Thoy strengthen the stomach aid ?(gestion, promote assimilation Improve appetite. Price *><J. MG back ll not satisfied. fc?o',< B/will OodgU, Uri?, IDrugglit, J han J abo RELIGIOUS NOTES. Rnv. CL w. lloyd filled bis ?pimintinoui at St. Paul's Episcopal ohuroh' Sunday morning and night, Illa noxt appoint mont will bo tho scoOild Suuduy in fioptombor. Tho hour for Sundoy eohool at the Presbyterian ohutch boa boonflxod'nt io o'clock a. in, - Tho', hour for Sunday eohool at thc Episcopal church has boon ohangod' from 6 p. ia. to 9.30 a. m , Tho hour for Sunday eohool at tho Meth odist church has boon ohangod to ?.00 o'clock in tho afternoon. Tho WodooHday nftoruoou prayer .meet ing at tho Methodist church is now hold at 4,00 o'clock. Prayor ineetlug at tho Baptist church ovory Thursday ovoning at 8.00. Tho mon's prayor mooting at tho Methodist church is hold every WodnoB day evening at 7.30. The publio invltod. Tho hour for Sunday eohool ab tho Bap tist church has. boon ohangod to 10.00 and tho hour for preaching to 11.00 a. m. The New York state commis sion have decided to erect n splendid building for tho. Char4-, leaton exposition. It will be 200 feet long and 00 wide. ; Got a "Lightning"--tho greatest freo/.er ou earth. Easiost to clean, lightest to turn and the fast to churn. At O. S. McCall's; Love your neighbor, and tho good to them that tell your wife what their husbands have told them about you. Don't You Love Flowers? It so, and you want some pretty pots of ali sizes in which tu pluou them, call at the Hardware storo and you can be suited. Try a bottle of stuffed mangoes ' . * AV. M. Rowe. Fresh cakes and crackers recd ey?ry week at W. M. Rowe's. A nice line of coffees' and tt ? i at any price at W. M. Rowe's. (^"Ladies call at store of Wr M. Howe's forSnpolio the great est powder for cleaning and pol ishing Silverware, Glass and Tinware, as a polish it has no eqnal. J' ?t?T Pipos and SmokorsSupplies, in endless variety oan ho fouud at J. T. Douglas'. , t?* Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass and Rrushc8 can be bought ut lowest pr i c. OH nt J. T. Douglas'. Goliogo c f Charlista'j, (,\ \ Xli) AWVOK, S, 0; , . Foi'Niutn ii,- 178,5,. . , -y ? Strong l'ueulfry; Wwii t'tjnipped phoiuioal Phytt'i'?l ?od Biological l.!ibi>r,it"ric.?-. ?bS servatory; (library ot 1.1 00.) vnluinoii ? nu" ?the fl aest M ii Wu ur nf N.ifiini! Illiitory l?V tho South, B A.,'B; S.; Sind1 ty,*S'.- Courses' offered. Tuition $40-, "payable in two installments Hoard lu College' Dormitory can be had at 819 a month... Ooo Scholar. ' ship giving free tuition is usflj<jiipd to.ouch county in tho State, tho holder to ho. np pointed by tho Judgo of Probate and the County Superintendent of li lucation. All candidates for admission aro'permitted to competo for vacant Boyeo Scholarship*, which pay $150 per yent, ' Entrance ex nininnttons will hu held in Boi?pcttavillo, July 12, ioui, by tho Supt. of Education and Judgo of Probate.. Next fleosiou opens Sept 30, 1901. For catalogue address . HARRISON RANDOP?I, Prest. . An Ordinance To Prohibit the Keeping of Butch er Pens and Killing Animals^ within the Corporate Limits of\ the Town of Bennettsvillc : Rc it ordained by thc Mayor and A.1* dermen ol the Town ol Hcnnettsville in Council assembled and by authority ol the same .. > Sec I. That Irom and after this date it shall be unlawful lor any person or firm to keep a butcher pen or kill or dress for their own use or market any beef, sheep goat or hogs, within the corporate limits of the Town ol Bennettsvillc. Sec 2. That any person or firm viola ting this ordinance shall upon conviction be tined not less than Five Dollars nor more than One Hundred, or be im prisoned not less than io days nor more than 30 days. Done and ratified in Council this 21st day ol June 1901. c. s. MCCALL, MAYOR. A1 Warning Notice. LL persons are hereby wained not ? to trespass on my kinds in Adams, ville Township-cither by walking, ri? diing, cutting timber, hauling straw or hunting. I will prosecute all who violate this notice. April 22, 1901, M. V. GIBSON. Three Papers One Year Each, bnly 50c. WEEKLY TIMES, RICHMOND. VA., Now Only 60 Cents A Yoar, and includes absolutely free THE PARAGON MONTHLY, New York, THK FARM JOURNAL. Philadelphia. The Daily and Sunday Times, including Farm Journal and Paragon Monthly, Now only $3 per year, Or 25 els per month by mail. Address TilE TIMES, . Richmond, Va. W. BOUCHIER, " 0 Attorney ar Law, Ronnottavillo, H. 0. O tn co on Darlington street near Postal I Telegraph oflivo. January; 1899. MILTON toUUMN. 7, ?ho\ AttpitiKahfrt '.tfljlhrtfrtV. ntl ? IBO?" Hut Ho has W. ITO ?;?IF - lpn, But we Can't Es! -<*> oo eooooooo o ooooo ? M1 IJ14N KUY at your Price. It has been our custom to close out our on tire stock before purchasing the COMING SEASON'S S'rppK, OUR ANNUAL SALE commences June 1st, and con titi lies to July 1. O AU 4 AT ONCE, before the Goods are picked over, or you v. ill miss ?orne bargains. These Goods are all fresh and up-to date ff vies. You should see them. (Dishing HATS TRIMMED, We will be p. >have them call at once, as Miss Meir Un will leave, foi- ??altimore Jane Wth. Bennettsville Dry Goods & Millinery Co. Muy 2 ;tri, root KIRKWOOD'S OT,D STAND. J. 'j*, mn.'in AS. A. C. DOUGLAS. l. t. DOUGLAS t BROTHER, "Pi'a?iical Plmnnaclsls and Dealers in - Puni lg ru gs mid g^atcnl ?UJedieines, 'ofTO?L?f"?"?RT?CL?S""tf Plain and Fancy Stationery and School Supplies. . fl itv TP, GLASS and PUTTY. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. ^> ?ar Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours and guaranteed to be of Hie Purest Drugs and at rea sohable prices. i hil! lina Garden Seed & Onion Sets. Thankful past liberal patronage tve solicit a continuance of same. J. T. DOUGLAS I UKO. Jabtuftr? Bl, 1901. AT THE OLD S?AMD. Wm CAN HELP YOU ! fPUlS ?B tit? SEASON WHEN HOUSEKEEPERS HAVE TROUBLE TO J, KELP FOOD FROM SPOILING, nn(l uro noroly ptmiol whit t? <1>. Wo oar I:?\\\ nil auahl Como ami FBO our Stock of Prepared OANNKD GOODS put np ii. tju (in ti (loo to Bult tim Hot Wonthor Oontlnyonclen, FOR BREAKFAST. .. v ?Tr ' .vc Rtirkwlicfit, Ma^?c Syrup, 0:rtm?n1, Snit Firth, jv j j . notiiiiiy, lirj'rtUlrtfil lia con, vt? il Luuf, Vi ip<>, ?-' ^? Cbiek?o Loaf, B ino Cihckon, 11 ii. hi l o.if, Tort, C?,ilTeei ft; Hu ri tuina and ? rangea FOR D?M?WR m 'fe fe l? ? Wo. luivc Flavored Soup; Corn ati?l l??ni.? IVnirtl'MMi " il >kra, Hortrti i*<)j>f, liam, Mue .1 niii, GhOutK!, IViw. ni l*):\iu'<?, Corned tlaiii, Oi,*\nil>orir!y ftnuee, Plum i .miling, Jellie*, Applud, ilui?, liaiauia, l\u|Hi?. FOR SUPPER We luivo Oysbra, Sliced liam,.Chicken, Ooriieil Hee.f, ft;\uaage, Crackers, Shreded Cod li ti h Wafers, "M'ustnrtl Sardinna, Cheriiea, Pears, Pest um Cereal. O O O b iii k . is \m S " Out supply of Canned Goods, Pickles, and Dainties are of Tine ni>r* Lot lis ??pply your wants. W. M. ROWE. ?"Inti*^ No. i\H. lleiincttMyillo, S. V. pp ?.wrwrm Dil. MOFf EiTS SfeTEETHIN ?&WW$>J JL (Te (Teething Powdew) Allays Irritation, Aids Digestion, Regulate! the Bowel?, Strengthens the Child, Makes Teething Easy. TEETfllNA Relieves thc Bowel . -SYV ASA > ~ 1 i AC 1 *n .1 Troubles of Children ol . ,;"^b ^vM? Costs only 25 ceuts at Druggists, ANY ACE. ^SPi^?SS? Or niall 25 cent? to C. J * MOFFKTT, M. D., ST. LOUIS. MO. 11AUSS' STABILES. n mm AT STRAUSS' STABLES Di OT < iillil'lT a nice lot of young Iff Mles and Horses. And will continue to keep them for sale, <Jflfc*>U? i. ...t.v,AA.? Nothing vV\ bc Misrepresented and you can rely on FA I It p?U?Ntt? ?'ebriiaty 7, (<J01? STARE! . MEW GOODS! f laying Wen red the new store next door lo (ho Douglas' Bros. Drug store, we have oponed up a nicn stock of General Mer chandize, rtnd solicit a cull from the gonei ons public and an in sji?C?on 'ot' our prices before bhying l-ltofr Dry Goods, Shoes, H fi te, Notions, And Groceries, \Wtfhull pay oloao attontion to our lipo ul loi rey Ui'oo?rioe, Canned Goods I $0 , W<'ii.tojid also to mako a few specialties. Home Ground Meal and Iloininy, Frosh Huttor and puro Cane Syrup. Oar motto will bo HONEST WK COUTS AND I'BlOKft, ;,?oliciiin(< a lihoral altaro of\yottr e, wo aro tum A FREE PATTERN (your own selection) to ewory nub licrlber, ONIJT 50 cento a year. MAfiAIlNg A LADIES' AU0AZ1NB. A ?r>m? benutiful colored platen; Ut?il (a.Tilont ? drei.making econ?mica ? fancy woik ; lioii-.t 11 <>1 J l.inia ; fiction, eic. .Sub acrihe to-day, or, ititd jo. (o> I Mest coyy, Killy ??eiua wanted, Send for ferma, Stylish, Reliable, Simple, Up-to*1 date, Kconoinlc.il and Absolutely Per/ecM'ittliiff I'apcr Patterns. . (No-SiUHii Allowance Patterns.) Only ia '*?.. i{ cu. eacb-non? hlcKtr. Ara for ttn M. Sold In nearly ?vary city ! ami tow n, v> by mail from TH& MCCALL CO.? I?O.MS #1 Min 81., N?? Yarli. . a. .## t?f:'.^a. -I_ i ? ^ minero We have recently added a Book anti Magazine Counter to our Jewelry Department. ?o-o ih the Magazine Department wo will attempt to furnish such copies of Periodicals as arc desired by ino Reading Public. First, we must learn what is wanted. Come and see our assortment. If you don't seo what you want, aah for % H. W. CARROLL, Bennetts ville, S. C. Mulch 15, 1901. "FP?T?.W .IRK TS?Sffi?fcSL -DEAbKRS IN-' Horses, Mules, Buggies, Wagons And Harness, AFTER THIS DATE, and during the-entire -Trading Season will keep their STABLES WELL FILLED with a choice selection of Horses and Mules, which they will Bell for Gash, or on time with good approved notes. Wo have recently added Buggies, Wagons and Harnear, to our Stock and we intend tokeep up-to-date goods at the best prices. The'following is a list of some of tho makes of BUGGIES we now handlers Con vt! and, Watertown, Ames, Harbour, Wrcen, Stand ard mid Hickory Carriego Co, ootobor is, .900. FULLER BROS issiiisfiii? I mom w?m tlS FBI Ift?WS'n For Tlie Pee Dee Section; Do you cont?mplale' buying Machinery of auy description f Then call on us. Wc are Manufacturers' agents for Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills, Cotton Gins, of all malt*cs and are in position to give best prices an*! terms to buyers. How about HaiTOWS? Wo? carry in stock Four different makes. The ACME HIDING HARROW at $16. The MORGAN 8PAD?N0 HARROW at $15. The SPIKE TOOTH LIEBLING HARROW at $12. The Round and Cutaway DJSC Harrows $18 to $20. And then wc have a Disc Harrow Cultivator,* which can bo used both as Harrow and Cultivator. Wc arc still agents for thc celebrated Deering Machinery, and have a few Mowers vet unsold from last Car load lot, which wc arc offering at $40 each We sell thc Farmers Friend GRAIN DRILL and have ono on exhibition. Sec and examine this Grain Drill before you buy. Wc guarantee them to give perfect satisfaction.. Wc have a large linc of BELTING-Gandy, Rubber and Leather. All of which wc guarantee, both as tb price and quality. lt will pay you to see us heforo buying; Wc carry in stock a largo lino of Inspirators, Injectors, Ejec tors and Brass Fittings of every description and size. Will bc glad to servo you, when in need of anything in our line. Very respectfully, OJ o July 25, 1001. mm W. P. BKEEDEN, m STILL AT THE OLD STAND Ready to Serve "ISJ[?JM^ in His Line. 'Horse?.and Mill??., Cash, or on time wi^g?od se?taity. SOLE AGENT For ? 'Old Hick<^|" "Auburn" and "White Hickory" WAGONS. ? . . Tyson & Jones, Hackney. Babooj Advance and 1 nm d^ioslnp ef my 6tock*o? mok5ni? -Ctyfiti.nehlHl, HmitohO.