The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, August 23, 1901, Image 4
; BE^NE?TSYILLE, S. 0,
?V S. A. If UOWN & ?0.
OJJlco Weat of Cottrt House.
Fiidav. ?ug2\ 1901.
tmn min II "i limn H in I?IIMIIH-iwmi
MARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS.
THIRD HOUND -W. 0. Pow??, p. B.
Olio and Beulah, Olio, August 17,18
MoOoll <fc Bonnottovlllo Mill*,
McColl, (ulgbt) August 18,19!
Boonottsvillo Sta, (night) 23,25
BrigbtBvlllo, Boykln, 24,25
Beuuottsvllla ot, Beauty Spot,
(nf to moon) 25,26
\ Blonholm. ot, Aug, 31, Sept 1
North Marlboro, Shiloh,
(n(tornoou) Sept 1,2
agaagmiaturjamurai BM IM----ww
Our Totvn Gorvernment.
MAYOR-C. S. McCall
ALDERMAN-J* Frank Breeden, U. K.
Exil tn, John T. Douglas, W. S. ltowc.
CLERK & TREASURER-Milton Mc
laurin, Olhce open daily.
POLICE-J. H. Moore.
Marlboro County Officers.
SHERIFF-J. B. Oroou
OLE UK OF CLERK-J. A. Drako
.JUDGE OF PROBATE-M. MoLnurin
. ConoNKR-O. F, Covington
SUPERVISOR-M. E. Coward
SUPT. EDUCATION-W. L. Stanton
TREASURER-J. Ll. Thomas
AUDITOR-10. S. Carlisle
SENATOR-Knox Livingston
REPRESF.N TATIVES-J. C. Dunbar, J.
W. Campbell, li. L. Freeman.
Directory of Bennettsville Lodges
CONSOLIDATED LODGE KO. 15, IC. of
P., moots ovory Monday ovoning at 7.30
o'olook.
W. Turlington, 0. C.
C. J. Lido, IC. of ll. & S.
MARLBORO LODGE NO. 88, moots at
3onncttovillo, Friday oveniug, on or bo
*lo1^a?n^fr ttlpon al-8 o'clock.
J. F. ICmnoy, W. M.
J. T, Dudloy, Rocrotnry.
County Masonic Directory.
MARLBORO CHAPTER NO. 80 II. A.
M., meolR at Bonnottsvillo on thc sccoud
Friday of each month.
Robt Chaffin, II. P.
II, E. Stookton, Secretary.
EUREKA LODGE NO. 43, A. F. M.,
moots at McColl, each Saturday after
noon, befovo ibo full moon,at 4 o'clock.
AURORA LODGE NO. 33, A. F. M.,
? moots at Clio, Saturday on or after each
ty ?full moon at 3 o'olock, p. m.
J i T. Stanton, W. M.
?if.-V" Melrod, So.irc.tar?.
??ilnc?svUl? Church Dir??tor .
. M. tv i non . ?. -C. Smith, P. C.
. I.UU?I I\I . u HIV w . ? j 1.10 t'rayt'i meet*
og isyo'doesduy a fi moon at 4.00 o'olb?li.
iupcriulv.iiv- r.i Sunda? school, 1'hil. A.
yi.wx'. -y. Hov. J.tuius Ford, Pastor.
ljj.Hutty indi i ul 10.00. l'roaclniiy Sun
ay ot 1 I O'? :i. m., and 00 p. ut. Prayoi
nWtiug Thursday cvaning at S o'olock,
lupoviolon loot of Sunday school, ll. W
Carroll.
' PRESBYTKIUAN-Hov* H. W. Burnell,
Pastor. Preaching every Sunday at 11 a.
m., and 8.00 p. m. Prayor mooting on
Thursday aftoruoon at 4 o'olock. Sunday
school, at 10.00 a. m. Suporinlcndent of
school, J. T. Dudloy.
33i'l8C0PAL-Rev. O. W. Boyd, Rcotor.
Proaohing ovory second and fourth Sunday
nt II a. m., and 8.00 p. m. Sunday
uohool at 9 30 a. m. Dr. J. A. Fatson,
?uporintondont.
County Church Directory.
Bennettsville Circuit Appointments
REV. J. W. ARIAILL, P. C.
First Sunday-11a.m., Pino Grovo'
3 p. m., Smyrna.
Second Sunday, ll a.m. McColl.
3 p. rn, Beauty Spot,
Third Sunday-ll a. m., Pine Grove,
3 p. rn, Smyrna.
Fourth Sunday, ll a.m. McColl,
3 p. m. Beauty Spot.
Blenheim Circuit Appointments.
RKV. J. E. HEARD, P. C.
X'irst Sunday, Hebron ll a. m;
Ebenezer 3i30 p. m.
Second Sunday, Purnassus lia, m..
Bethlehem 3.30 p. m
Third Sunday, Hebron 11 a. m.
Zion 3.30 p. in.
Fourth Sunday Parnassus 11a.m.
Bethlehem 3.30 p. m.
Clio Circuit Appointments.
REV, T. M. DENT, P. C.
Clio-1st and 2nd Sundays ll a. m.,
3d and 4th Sundays 3.30 p. m.
Boniah -1st and 2d Sundays 3 30 p. ra.
3d and 4th Sundays 11 a. m,
Sunday behool every Sunday 10 a. m.
&XPMBER!
LUMBER !
Any kind you
want. Apply to
J. M. JACKSON.
July 3, 1900,
Eggs-actly-Eggs !
"BAUHKO PLYMOUTH ROCKS.
Rost all tound Farmers Fosvl in tho world,
Choice Eggs at 603 per Sotling of 13.
K. C XFAVTON, Tatum, 8. O.
Flowers ! Flowers 1
Mrs. J no S. Moore lias a line
lot of Geraniums, Begonias
Ferns, Palms and other plants,
well rooted, that she desires to
soil Cuttings 2?c per dozen.
Whore To Find lt.
I havo retired from business, but
you will find my agent at tho old
itnnd selling Acid Iron Mineral,
natures own remedy, and monaroh
ovor all diseases, H, J. Odom,
July 19 'Ol. County manager?
PERSONAL,.
We regret to report that little
Mario Capel is quito sick.
Mrs Amelia Dudley is spousing
some time at Harris Lit.hia
Mr. and Mi-s, ,R. h. Kirkwood
left Wodnosclay for Asheville N.
0.
Miss Morrison of Max
ton is visi ling Miss My rilo Bol
ton.
Rev. II. W. Burwell and wife
left Wednesday tor tho Buffalo
Exposition.
Mrs. David C. White and child
ren aro visiting relatives in North
Carolina.
Mr, John Huestess of Beauty
Spot was in our town on Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hamer
of Beauty Spot spent Sunday
in our town.
Miss Evelyn Rouse of George
town is visiting Misses May and
Suo Odom.
Mr. Ernest Mporo and family
left Tuesday for Alabama whore
ho may locate
Mr. Ernest Adams spent Sun
day and part of Monday in Dar
lington with friends.
Mrs. Mabel John and children
have gone to Georgia to visit her
mother Mrs. McCormac.
Miss Katie Clayton of Florence
who has been visiting Miss Bes
sio Ford has returned homo,
Mr. Hope H. Newton Jr. left
Wednesday lo join his wife at
Greenville for a week's slay.
Mr. Lewis Covington of Heb
ron left Wednesday to join his
wife at Harris Lithia Springs.
Mrs, J. M. Howell and Master
James aro spending some lime
with relatives in Whiteville, N
0.
Rov, H. H. Covington of tho
Holy Comforter. Episcopal
church, Sumter is on a visit to his
mother Mrs. J G W Cobb
Miss Cora Boll and Master
Henry Rogers left Wednesday to
visit relatives at Sollers, Marion
county.
Tho little daughter of Mr. Josh
Mooro, our chief ol! police, who
was very sick last week is im
proving.
Wo ure fl :i< 1 to report that Mas
ter Julius Faisovi who has boen
very sick'willi fever is able to be
out again
Mrs. T. J. Capel and children
have returned home from a pleas
ant vi nt of two or three weeks at
the Beach.
}] John W. Bowyer of Drake
sod ion was up Wednesday. No
nows in his section. Ciopsim
.??\>i\-> ;>i o*.
Misses Ann i and (AieVie Drau.
gb uti are si)Ohditig some time
with relatives ai Benson a jud
Four Oaks N. C.
Miss Matlo '.Va UM-.?on w charm^
ingyoi?hg Judy win Ha.<been visi
iiiig Miss liiihel Ford has return
oe t o her ho inc at Bleu hoi m
Mr. H. H. Walden who has
boen living at Dunn. N. C., for
the past throe months has re
turned lo Bennettsvillo
Prof R. Cosby Newton has re
turned homo after a mon th's tray
el through tho States ou a tour
of observation.
Mr. H. Langtry late of Lester
academy has been elected Princi
pal of Graded School Stateburg,
Sumter, Co., S. C.
Mrs Fannie Jennings has re
turned homo from a pleasant, vis
it to her daughter Mrs. Dr. Bak
er at Charleston.
Mr P M John of the X Roads
was in town yesterday and call
od to seo us. Plenty of rain in his
section.
Mr Charley Bolton of Colum
bia came homo sick Friday night.
Ho was in town Wednesday, and
took a chill soon after arrival.
Mrs. H. K. Covington and son
Henry and Master John S. Cov
ington of Hebron left Wednesday
to spend a few days at Ashovillo.
Misses Theo and Sophia Kuker
of Florenco who ha ve been spend
ing a month or moro in our town
and county returned homo Fri
day,
Mr. Myer Mittle has gone to
tho Nor thorn markets, and on
his return home he will go tho
Niagara Falls and Buffalo Expo
siten.
flP?ilMllil?iin;r>mg??? ill-ill.
The Protracted Meetings.
Rev. Aiiail will begin a meeting nt
Beauty .Spot next SutuUy. Hois holp
ing Rov Dont, ul Clio this week.
Hov. T. L Bpi vin will begin o
pro ti acton* meeting at Antioch Sun
day.
The mooting nt Minorai Springs
Baptist church is expect to hogin on
Sunday next.
The meeting fit Blenhoim Presby
terian church u is ono of intcrosl -
Rev. Clark of Florence n.'sidtod.
A Caso of Vandolism.
On Wednesday night noir Lumber
in Darlington county, as tho ovoning
mail and pnss'mgor train was onrouto
to BoonoltaviUo, sonic ono fired a hall
or big rock into I ho train shattering a
pane of glass and throwing small
piece-? of gloss into the faco of Mrs.
Fannie Jennings of our town who
was a passongcr and sitting by the
window broken. Fortunately sho was
not hurt, but badly frightened. It was
a narrow escape and it is hoped tho
party muy ho caught, Suoh act9
should bo treated with ropo and that
quick,
tfgTRoad Mr. Waddles now
advertisement
TOyVN ANJO COUNTY NEWS.
- Full moon noxt Thursday.
- Masons moot to night.
- Eggs aro becoming moro
plentiful
- Remember the 1 'good roads''
convention next Friday.
The streets Saturday looked
like fall of tho year.
- Tho fresh f!sh market open
ed Saturday.
- Tho market was well sup
plied with late peaches Saturday
- Auditor Carlisle is complot
ing his books-then lookout for
the tax notice
- Patrons will confer a favor
if ihoy will hand in changes for
advertisements on Monday morn
ing.
- Tho rains have made tho
roads vory muddy since tho work
ing given them. They need saud
now.
- Mr W. Cook Breoden has
oponed a brokerage business for
groceries only and can and will
do you right. Read his card.
- The latest from Jim. Harris
is that af tor burial his gravo was
robbed and his hoad carried off
to Georgia.
Gr?" Masons Fruit Jars at
Baldwin's.
Jf?T" Seo tho now line of em
broideries just in at Mittles store,
j??" I have tho genuino "DIXIE
MOSQUITO CANOPY at $2, complote.
a. W. WADDILL.
-Mason's Fruit Jars and Rub
bers at W. M. Rowe's.
Kinghani's Reliable Hams and
Breakfast Bacon can always bo
i>.i i?_u -i WT ur T>L'.?'.!t~
IUU1IU 11COI1 Ul- ?t . ITA. ivuuv a,
- Do you want a homo cheap
in Chesterfield? If so writo Mr.
E. H. Stafford at Choraw. See
his ad.
- Mr. J. H. David has two fine
mules and a buggy maro that
you can buy reasonable
- Wo invite special attention
to the now ad of G. W. Waddill's.
Call and seo his display of mat
tresses.
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Xf?&">A nicoline of coffees'
and teas at any price at
W. M. Rowe's.
- The big bridge over crook
ed creek on Choraw street has
boen repaired
- Mr. William Usher of Smith
ville brought us tho first sweet
potato. Ho will have some on
tho market soon.
Lieut BlueComlnr? Homo.
A letter from Lieut Bluo to ln*9 sis
tor Mr?>, P. M. John, dated nt Sun
francisco states that ho is in splendid
health, and expects to visit Marion
sometime in September. His friends
hore will bo pleased to learn that his
reported illness waa not of any conse
quenco. He has had a long crime
since he loft American waters.
Attention is c tiled to the con
dition of the street in East Ben
nettsvillo recently worked by the
chain gang.
The Heavy Rains.
The floods of rain last week cer
tainly causod heavy loasos to tho
farmers. Some havo have lost
heavily in fodder, while others
havo lost in tho hay cut down
that took all the rain, and still
others suffered, in tho washes on
tho hillsides. Nothing like it re
membered for years.
Rented tho Eastorllng Pond.
Messrs C. A. Brown and E. A
Patterson havo rented the R. C.
Eastorliug mill pond and have it
posted. All persons arc warned
not to hunt or fish in same with
out permission from these gentle
men. They also requost that all
persons having boats in this pond
remove tho same at once.
Unolalmod Lottors.
Loth!rn nddrcascd to tho following tunned
porsons romain uuoallud for nt tho pout
ofneo in Uonnottsvillo :
Mona* List.
Wnllor Litoria, Myrllo Robertson,
lillis Oreen, W 0 llorlbcck,
J l) Moltao, John lr, Wilson,
M S Stalling, G Lfhompsson, 2
D Mooroo, liOtt Pegues.
Womens' List
Ja milo MoNcar, Mury F. Mooro
Mia! Mnjjina,
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RELIGIOUS A'OTJBS:
Tho hour for Hu ml ny sohool at th
jj'rosbytoriau ohm oh hus boon flxod nt lu
o'olook n. m,
Tho hour for Sunday eohool fit tho
Episcopal church luis boon ohaugod from
0 p. m. to 9.30 a. m.,
Tho hour for Sunday eohool at tho Moth
odist ohuroh bm boon chanced to s ot<
o'olook iu the afternoon.
Tho Wodncsday afternoon prayer meet
lug at rho Mothoillst church io now held al
4.00 o'clock.
Prayer meeting nt tho Hup tint elm rc!
every Thursday cvoning at 8.00.
Tho IQOU'H prayor mootiug at th?
Methodist ob?rcli ls held ovory Weduo^1
day eveuing at 7 30, The publlo Invitod.
Tho hour for 8unday sohool at tho H.sp?
tisb ohuroh huB boen ohunged to 10.00
and tho hour for pronohbiK to 11.00 a. m.
Try n can of chicken Tamala,
at W. M. Howe' s it ie line.
J8@r Got a "Lightning'-tho
greatest freezer on earth. Easiest
to cluan, lightest to turn and thc
fast to churn. At
C. S. McCall's.
Don't You Love Flowers V
It so, and you want some pretty
pots of all sizes in which to place
thom, call at tho Hard warb store
and you can bo suited.
OS?" Wo*offer Mason's Fruit
Jars at 75c por doz for quarts,
and $1.00 per doz for h alf gallons.
Bonnottsvillo Hdw Co.
Try a bottle of stuffed mangoes
W. M. Rowe.
' {^"Ladies call at store of AV.
M. Howe's forSnpolio the great
est powder for cleaning and pol
ishing Silver Ware. Glass and
Tinware, as a polish it has no
equal.
jN??r Pipes and Smokers Supplies in
endless variety can bo found at J. T>
Douglas'.
SSf Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass
and Brushes can bo bought nt lowoBt
prices al J. T. DougW.
Fresh cakes and crackers recd
eyery week at W. M. Howe's.
space i
np
reserved ?
PHDIfS pill
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Do You Want Good Health?
Do you want good health? If so cull
Mr. VV. fl. Bennett. McColl. S. C., lind
get a bottlo of Acm ISON M IN KU AL. He
will bo glad to serve you. This uicdicine
lins passed all tests und proven to bo u
wonderful beider and monarch over all
dboasos. II. J. ODOM,
County Manager.
A Home in Robeson.
Do you want a homo in Robeson
county? If so write at once to
Patterson & McCormick, Maxton,
N. G., and they will tell you how
to get it. There aro a number of
our farmers who have bought dirt
over there and arc making money.
URAPE-NUTS.
A Food for brain and nervo center .
Tho syafoui will absorb a greater amount
of nourishment from 1 pound of Grapo
Nnts than from 10 pounds of meat, outs,
wheat or bread. Costs 1 cont per meal,
or tole by
W. M. R?wo.
To Save Ker Child
Prom frightful disfigurtuout Mrs.
Nanuio Gnl!ogor, of buGrango, Ga., np
pliod Hueklens Arnica Salve to grout
sores on her hoad and face, and wi ito-;
ils quick cure exceeded all her hope?.
It *voiks wonders tn ?Soroc. Bruises, Skin
Eruptions! Cuts, Burns, Scalds and
Pilos. 2?o. Curo iiuurantced by J. T.
Douglas & Uro.
Their Secret Is Out
All Sadioville, Ky i, were curious to
learn ibo cause ol' tho vast improve
ment in tho health of Mrs. S. I\ Whit.
taker, who had for a long timo, endured
untold su tiering from a ehrouio bron?
chtitl trouble, "It is all due to Dr. King'.*
Now Discovery," writes her husband
1 lt eomplctly cured ber and also eui od
our little ?rand daughter of a sovoro itt
laek of Whooping Cough," It positive
ly cutes CooghSi Colds, LnGrippo, Bron
chilis, all Throat und Lung troubles,
Guaranteed bottles 50o and $1.000, Trial
bottles free at J. T. 1). uglas & Bro,
We offer First-class I Horse
Wagons comnletc at $25-Spot
Cash* Hardware Go.
.
Road every page,
Yes, read every lino,
For by this gauge
lt may pay for timo.
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1 C O O .-. O O O O O O O v O O O -? ?~
iSll I?IJ??S 15 HY at your Frico. U has been our custom to close
o il our ?ntiro stock before purchasing the COMING SEASON'S
8';' 'VU OUR ANNUAL SALE commences .laue l?l. arid
ci ni iiiues io -J lily 1.
OA IJJ A T ONCE, before the Goods are picked over, or you
will ?nias souiie bargains. These Goods are all fresh and up-to- j
dal iivW.?. ,rou should see them.
Those (risking HATS TRIMME D> We with be
plea serf, io h (tue them call ab once, as M Us Martinwill
leo fo ' Baltihiore Jane ?.
Bejineltsville Dry Goods & Millinery Co.
May r-ttil, lO'Jl
prp i it'.vat I J .i ts-w. ttat% MX-1M
KIRKWOOD'S OLD STAND.
j. . |?01 . A-. ' A- O. DOUOLAS.
j, T. DOUGLAS & BROTHER,
-I'i'aclical Pharmacists and Dealers in
JJhire O rugs and patent medicines,
Pl?in and Fancy Stationery and School Supplies.
?:ah?&? Oils, Yarala!, BnahoBf
G-LAS8 and PUTTY.
^ FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
?ei>' P) ' criptions carefully compounded at all 1 tours
and guaranteed to be of the Purest Drugs and at
reasonable prices.
A frill ih>? Garden Seed & Onion Sets.
T/iankjul for 'past liberal patronage we solicit a continuance of same.
J. T.
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JOOL
AT THE OX.X) ?'fAMTD.
rpii! is 1 lit?. SKASON 117//?.'/ HOUSEKEEPERS HAVE TROUBLE TO
1 fi El DOD FROM SPOILING, and aro noroly puadod wh-ifc : > >\ ?.
\V ii in ir nil snohj Corni) m.?I soo our Stock iii Prepared CANN HI) GOODS
put up iu >i liloiitios ?o t=uit tho lint Woiitlior Contibgonolco.
I FOR BREAKFAST.
i-: Rueku he-it. Maple Syr.ip, Uwiiin-al, Billi Kiish. -X
.lliuiiil.y. Iii BriOon, \ (til lipai, T?i})??i ?y
(.'?\i;kvu J.Oiii', il :.(: ( ?icken, i lani I,uni, Toa, (V.lico,
i'.oniim.s afitl Oruhgos.
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FOR mwv.?-f*
\vo liuvo Pit) . '. i. ; Bo'?.pi ???rti liai) Ucati?, Tomatoes and
r..i?H? ? o?il, ?iiunj Mace'.roui, OlieOae, jffi??/,
iee, Oi'.'ued Kam, Cru ii bot* ry Sauer;, I lo in
Pudding, Jellies, Apples, Nut?. Raisins, Pru?na.
FOR SUPPER
Wp liav? Oysters, Sliced Hain. Chicken, Corned Beef,
Satiarigo, Crackers, Shreded Codfish Wafeis,
.Si M? tard lardions, Cherries, Pours, Postum Cereal.
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Our au) i'1;, oC Canned Groods, Pickles, and Dainties are ol' THK
BJCST. lUit Us supply your wants.
w; Wi. ROWE,
Pl? ou c. "Ko. l\St
BeiuiettsvilUS ?\
?U? rp.rm M. MOMTT'S a Allays irritation, Aids Oig?st??i!,
*wlrJ4??^; ? H lr r Tili ? ?i fc^u?thc B**???.
. ,d .. , ,.;v m hp i Him In Str??'l???*? tr?e Child,
^?16. 9 JIL. (Teething Powders) "LJL TEf.THIKA Rtiiev.-1 tl;c Bowel
u^wF< J" f i . />- i i n .! Troubles of Children of
.M ^?fe iosts only 2a cents nt Druggists, ANY AG E.
Or mall 25 cont? to C. J. 5Y?OFFKTY, IA. D" ?T. LOU IS. MC.
Slli
liaiia AT STRAUSS' STABLES DEPOT
STRI?l?T a nice lot of youaig
M files and Horses*
And will continue to keep them for sale,
Nothing ?ill be Misrepresented and you can rely on
FAIR DEALINGS.
February 7, i001 i
Warning Police.
A U, poi ?pn.fi ." ' liercby warned not
lo Iro.ipaS'j on n\y ?ands in Adams?
yilla Town thin---ejlhir hy walking, ri
diinj-;. ci't,: , lindio<", hauling straw or
luiiHing'. I vvili pro.?ecuie all who violate
this notice
A pi il ?
M. R (.IliSON.
r vir* t -? v <* ?' ^ .
Throe |\i| One N\,j.i Each, only 50c.
WEEKLY TIMES,
RICHMOND, VA.,
Now Only GO Omits A Year,
ami incl . I< . absolutely free
Tuft PARAGON MONTHLV, New Yorl<,
TH ii FA KM .IOUKNAI.. Philadelphia,
TI10 liiiily and Sunday Times,
Including Ka rip Journal and paragon
Monthly, Now only $3 per year,
Or 25 ; ;. pei month hy mail.
Address Til li TIMMS,
Richmond, Va.
College of Charleston,
CIIAKLKSTOLN, S. C.
Foi)NI)BU IN I 7>>5.
Strong Faoulty; well oquippud Ohorn Kial
Phynlcal and lliologionl Liibpratories; Oh?
; pcrvutory; Library of 14,000 velumoa ; in d
tho ftucst Mueonm ot Nntur:d llis'.ory in
I th-) South. B A , B. S., and M S. Oouivos
j offered Tuition >fi.io, payable in two
j imitullnu-nta Board ii. Oollogo Dormifoiy
oan bu had nt $10 a month. Ono Hohn'mr
j ship giving irte tuition is nHniirned to naoii
county in (bo Stato, tlio holder. to he np
pointed by tho Judgo ot Probate (ind tho
County Buporintondonfc ot 15 lunation, All
oandidatos for lulinioMon aro pormiltiul to
oomrolo for vaoant lloyco Soholareblpa.
which pay $150 por yoar, Kntrnnoo ox
nininatlons will ho hold in Boui.cUfcvillo,
July 12, 1901, by tho Supt. of Kduoilion
and Jiulgo of Probate Noxt sossion opens
Sopt ;}<>, 1901. For cataloguo nddrinn
HARRISON RANDOPIl, P'nat.
ILTON MnbAUaiN,
Attoriu-y at Law and
V roba to Jud?e.
Cflloft in Ornrt Uouco.
W. BOUCHIER,
? Attorney at Law.
lienncttfivillo, S. 0.
Offieo on Purl/O?lon direct near Postal
Tt,l?nrapb offiiM?. January, 1890.
in the Magazine Department we v-viii attempt
to furnish such copies of Periodicals us are desired by the
Reading Public. First, we must learn what is wanted,
Coin 6 and seo our assortment. Jf you don't see wh\t
3'ou want, ask for it,
ll. W. CARlilX,
Rennettsrille, C.
Mun-Ii le 1901.
DEALERS IN
Horses, Mules, Buggies,
And HarnesB,
AFTER THIS DATE, and during the entire Trading Season v^i?
koop thpir STABLES WELL PILLED with ti choleo selection
of Hornes and Mules, which they will soil for (Josh, or on limo
with good approved notes. .
Wo havo recently added Buggie?, Wagons and Harness to our Stook
and wo intond tokoop up-to-date goods at tho best prices.
Thu following is a list of some of the makes ol BUGGIES we
now handle
On?v Watertown, Ames, Harbour, WIOCH, ^tasid
arsl ?vi.\ Vi\vkory Carriage Co.
0cl,),':i! : . FiTLLflR BROS
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For Tile Pee Dee Section.
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Aili WA?
WE. have j asl received A ('AR
LOAD of the et?! ebra (ntl 1 and
2 horse RUSSEL WAGONSW
Every one ol wiiich ate guar?a
teed.
One Hor.se Wagons (?oni{:d?(i;) at
only $r>? on
Two Horst1 Wagons, wirb v inch
tiro, at
WE ALSO CARRY
A COMM UNI OP HAM AM) MWl
Wc very respectfully solicit, at least, a poniw.. ,-i your
patronage, and aro oonftdent we will please belli ns lo Prio?
and Quality. Will be glad to have you call ami inspect
our stock. Yours truly
A hg
l!'(H.
W, p. BREEDEN,
IB BTXL'L AT THE OX.? WT AND
Really to Setve hisjfisii?sj^ in His-line.
Horses nmi Mules,
Cash, or on time with good soovwifcy.
SOLl? AOKNT Vor "Old Hickory," "Auburn", omi "VVlul?
Hickory" WAGONS.
Tyson & Jones, Hackney, Babcock, Rock Hill, Continental,
Advance and Brown Carriage Co.
m- 1 nm diWniB of my stock'of B1UDLKS, OOLLAlbS. COLLAH VA PS
sad 110HKB at fjiocial |;i ices*.
Jan. I, 11)01 W. I*. l?KEK?lBN.