The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, August 30, 1901, Image 3
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BENHETTSYILLE, S. 0.
HY tA. A. arno w rc & co.
Ofilce West of Court ?louse.
Friday, Aug 0, 1901.
tr""" '?m.mn.
MARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS.
TlititD IlOUKD -W. 0. POWKU, I*. B.
Olio mid Beniah, Clio, August 17,18
i MoQoll Ai RonnottHvllln Mill*,
McColl, (night) August 18,19
llonnettsvlllo Sin, (niyht) 23,25
Brlghtavillo, Bodkin, 24,25
Bonnottcvlllo ot, Keauly Spot,
(afternoon) 25,2?
Blenheim ot, Aug, 31, Sept 1
North Mnrlhoro, Shiloh,
(afternoon) Supt 1,2
Our Town Gorvcrnmcnt.
MAYOR-C. S. McCall
Ai.DKKMKN-J. Frank Breeden, C. E.
Exum, John T. Douglas, NV. S. Howe.
CLERK & TKKASUKKK-Milton Mc
Laurin. Ollicc open daily.
POUCH-J. H. Mooro.
Marlboro County Officers.
' SilKUib'b'-J. H. Oreen
CLKIUC op CLERK-J. A Druko
JUDO ti or PRORATE -M. MoLaurin
COKONKR-C. F, Covinglon
Su PRU V ison-M. M? Coward
SUPT. KPUOATION-W. L. Stanton
TUEASUUKU --.J. H. Thomas
A Ul) ITO ii-M. S. Carlisle
SKNATOR-Knox Livingston
KKIMIKSKNTATIVKS-J. C. Dunbar, J.
?. Camphell, K. li Freeman.
Directory of Bennetts v ille Lodges
CONSOLIDATE) LOWIE NO. 15, K. of
P., moola every Monday evening at 7.30
o'ol nek. " "
W. Turlington, C. u.
C. J. Lido, IC ol' lt. & 8.
MARLRORO LOOGH NO. 88, meets at
Bonncttsville. Kriday evening, on or bo?
fore eacb full monn al 8 o'clock.
.J. li. Kimmy, W. M.
J. T, Dudley, Secretary.
County Masonic Directory.
MARLRORO ClIAl'TER No. 30 II. A.
M., meela al Bonncilsvillo on the second
Friday ol' each month.
Hobt Chaffin, II. P.
- II, li; Stooklon, Secretary,
EUREKA Lonas No. 43, A.. V. M.,
weeta at McColl, onoh Saturday after
noon, before tho lull moon,at 4 o'clock.
AURORA ' Lonou No. 33, A. F? MM
meets at Cli?.-?datnnlay on or after each
full moon at 3 o'clock", p. iv..
.1. T. Stanton, \V. M.
J. M, McLeod, Scoroiary.
Bennetts ville Church Directory.
MKTUOO.'.ST-C. IL Smith, P. C.
Sunday sehool 1.00 p. m. Preaching al
vi LOU a mi and 8 00 p. m. Prayer meet
P AV, ap, : 11 II ii ." ?'
pupe'f'ndcimehl ?' !v'. iv neli?ul, Phil. A.
!$.?(lge!.
"".?)A?M K T ,v .vc;". Kn lus ." .>>: I'aator.
?funduy , "h- . Kt .-..-.in. PrplRml ?. '.. \.
day 11 ' ' '?/0 a; m.-, 1 fhyoi
. iCiii-'I'ln.M das ?vot-ing a, 8 oVdouTl,
Miporipli . i ?l Suiiuits sch? ' t'
Oarroi?.
*PftKsnvTEitiAN-Kev. H. W. Bnrwoll
ff Pastor. Preaching every Sunday at ll a.
, ai., and 8.00 p. m. prayer mooting on
Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock, iljknday
lohool, al 10.00 a. m. SupcrinlcvKmt ol
lohool, J, T. Dudley.
EI'ISOOI'AL-ROY. C. W. Royd, Reotor,
Preaohing ovary aocond and fourth Sunday
At II a m., and S.00 p. m. Sunday
?okool at 9.30 a. rn, Dr. J. A. Paiaon,
Superintendent,
County Church Directory.
Bennetlsville Circuit Appointments
REV. J. \Y. A UT AI LL, P. C.
First Sunday-lin. m,, Pino G rovo
3 p. m., Smyrna.
Second Sunday, ll a.m. McColl.
3 p. iii, Beauty Spot
Third Sunday-11 a, m., Pine G rovo
3 p. m, Smyrna.
Fourth S (today . 11 a. m. M0C0II.
3 p. m. Beauty Spot
Blenheim Circuit Appointments.
REV. .r. io. 1$ HA nu, p. c.
First Sunday, Hebron 11 a.m.
Mhonezor 3.30 p. ra,
Second Sunday. Parmixsus ll a, m.,
Bethlehem 3.30 p. m
Third Sunday, Hebron ll a.m.
Zion 8.30 p. m.
Fourth Sunday Parnassus 11 a. m.
Bethlehem 3 30 p. ra.
Clio Circuit Appointments.
KKV. T. M. I MONT, P. C.
Clio-Isl and 2nd Sunday? ll a. m.,
3d and 4ih Sundays 3.30 p. ra.
Boolah -Int and 2d Sundays 3 30 p. ra
3d'and 4lh Sum lay:s 1 I a, III,
Sunday ?hool overy Sunday 10 a. ra.
KUM BER!
LUMBER J
Any kind yot
Want. Apply to
J. M. JACKSON.
July 3, 1900.
k Eggs~actly~Eggs
BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKA.
? Best all round Farmors Fo^vl in tho world
Choleo Eggs at. 600 per Retiing of 13,
??. C NEWTON, Tatum, S. 0,
Flowers! Flowers ?
Mrs. JnoB. Moorohas a lin?
'lot of Gora nin nis, Jtagonlni
.Ferns, Pnlms and other plants
Well roo tod, that sho dosi ros t<
:>S?il- Cuttings 2i?c por dozen.
.Whore To Find lt.
I have retired from business, bu
you will find my ngont nt tho o?
aiand soiling Acid Iron Mineral
Natures own remedy, ntul monaro!
over all diseases. H, J. Odom,
Inly 10 'Ol. County managet
PERSONAL.
Mr. W, Li, Kinney of Browns
ville was in town Monda v
Capt. Jarnos Potorkin, of Fort|
Motto was in town Tuesday,
Miss Hallio Fraser is visiting
friends in tho Ebenezer soetion.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Pato wont
to Dillon Tuesday to visit friends
Mr. Jonathan Woodloy of tho
Hebron, was in our town on
Monday.
Mr. Jake Wehlborg of Darling
ton was in our town a few days
last week.
Mr. W. R. Crosland loft Wed
nesday morning for tho nort hern
markets.
Mr. John M. Jackson and
daughter Margorot havo gone to
Glen Springs.
Master Simeon Gibson spent a
few days last week with relatives
in Brightsville.
Mr. J, Frank Breeden spout a
few days last Week with rela
tives in Sum ter.
Hon John G. Dunbar of Dunbar
was up last week ami dined at
J B Hamilton's
Mrs. E. L. Hamilton and son
Arthur is visiting al A B Odom's
in Brightsville this wcolc.
Mr. C. S. McCall has roturned
from a visit to thc Exposition
and the Northern markets.
Messrs Jim McQUuigo and Will
Spears of Hebron wore in our
town on Sunday afternoon.
Misses Nuilee Alexander and
Edith Weinborg spout a low days
in our town last week.
Miss Jennie Easterling of Cash'
Depot is spending sonic lime
wilie relatives in our town.
Miss Ada Smith of West Bon
ncttsville who hu? boen visiting
relatives in Hebron has roturned
home,
Mrs. J. F. Emanuel who has
been visiting relatives in town
has returnod to her homo in Sum
ter.
Miss Virginia McColl has re
turned home after a pleasant
visit among friends in North Car
olina.
Mr. Manly Fuller of Lumber
ton has beon spending afew clays
in our town with his brother Mr.
Henry Fuller.
Mr. Henry Hodgin and sister
Nelio of Red Springs aro visiting
their cousin Mrs. W. Li, Stanton
at Tatum, S. C.
George W. Hearsoy of Bleu- !
heirn has been appointed Secre
tary for Congressman Scarbor
ough.
Mr. Ernest Covington has
bought out the market at McColl
and will begin business there
Saturday.
-M v-f) i . \ ni? lin i i am ! Hon tx1
<i;ui; .lilo>- Mi-is Mumu re tn ruo?)
hoii : last S,iii'.day from :.. very
juii-asam. visit at N^v/ttMiM'i.lU?i
j Mi*; C . Ti.. Tvttgors tit' '.!'! vow
Virtoup v'ay and niahe
m a, |/><::\'-.iMi cali A'\ say* crops
I J'.; O Jut'' U\ Iiis tin (M ?oil
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Howell and
Master James have returned
homo after a pleasant slay of a
week with relatives in White
ville.
Misses McQueon and Pearsall
of North Carolina who lias been
spending some time willi Miss
Mattie McGoll have returned
home. .
Mr. P. C. Emanuel is visiting
his brothers at Sumter and Ciar
endon this week aceompanied by
his litU?daughters Misses Annie
Loe and Mabel.
Miss Mary Faison, a vory at
tractive and popular young lady
of our town who has boon spend
ing several months among friends
and relatives in Raleigh*N, C.,
has roturned home.
Miss Evelyn Rouse, of George
town, tho charming young lady
who lias been visiting MisscsMay
and Sue Odom loft Wednesday
morning for Camden to tho re
gret of her many ad m hors.
The Protracted Meetings.
Rev. T. I. Belyin closed his meeting
at Oak Grove Sunday with good rtwults.
Rev. Kui us Ford is assisting in a
meeting at Bruton's Fork this week.
Rev. J. E. Heard has a good meeting
this week at Kbenc/er, Blenheim circuit
Those who went down Tuesday say he
has the fire blazing. Ile goes next to
Bethlehem church.
ltev. J. W. Ariail has a good meeting
at Beauty Spot this week. Hov. C. B.
Smith preached thc opening sermon on
Sunday afternoon.
Rev. Dent moved his forces from- Clio
to Beulah this week.
Heaviest for Yoars.
Tho rains of last Saturday and
Saturday night wcro heaviest re
membered in yoars. Tho roads in
Rod ll ill and Hebron woro badl\
washed and many of tho small
brid go? torn up. Tho break at Mr
James McDaniel's pond canoed
;roat inconvenience to travelers
LMIO bicyclists were completely
shut oil in many places.
.
Unclaimed Lottora.
Lettera addroHsed to tim following m?me(
permuta romain uncalled for at the pon?
office in llonnottftvir.c :
Mens* List?
Manson Thomson,
Maddie Morrow,
1). B. Warlsmln,
Washington Bristow,
B F, M Coals,
W. I). (Boss,
E, 1). Bennett.
Womens' List
M ns Lucy Berry,
Miss Hattie Hunter,
Mrs. Sallie Certain,
Mrs Mary f, Moore,
Mrs, Jane Williams.
TOWN ANJO COUNTY NEWS.
- Dog days will soon bo ov?r.
- Noxt Monday is salosdoy
- Some nico hay iii market
Saturday
- Fresh Mackoral just 01
ul Rowe's
- Tho Graded School opons
M outlay. Lot tho children bo en
rol led that day.
- Next Monday is "Labor
Day" and wo would 1 i ko to seo it
generally observed.
- Patrons will confer a favor
if i hey will band in changes for .
advertisements on oM tulay morn
ing.
- Mr W. Cook Breeden has .
oponed a brokerage business for
groceries only and can and will
tlo you righi. Read his card.
?i?? Masons Fruit Jars at
Baldwin's.
ta?)"* See tho new lino of em- >
broideries jual in at Mittles store,
Xf?ft"* I have the.gonn ino "DIXIK
MOSQUITO CANOPY at $2, oom nieto.
G. W. WADDIM,
---Mason's Fruit Jars and'Rub
hers at W. M. Rowe's.
Kingham's Reliable Hams and
Breakfast Bacon can always lie
found fresh at W. M. Rowe's.
- Do you want a home cheap
in Ohosteriield? If so wrile Mr.
Fi. Ii. Stafford at Oheraw. Seo
his ad.
- Mr. J. II. David has t wo line
mules and a buggy mare that
you can buy reasonable
- Wc invite special attention
to the new ad of G. W. Waddill's.
Call and seo bis display of mat
tresses,
Read Mr. WaddiU's now
advertisement
Hase Ba ll Notes.
The third nine of our town and
and first nine of Lester, crossed
bats on tho diamond at Lester Wed
nesday. Thc gamo ended 10 lo ? in
favor ofLoster.
Jft??5"*A nice line of coll*eos'
and teas at any price nt
W. M. Rowe's.
Rented the EasterllnR Pond.
Messrs 0. A. Brown and R. A
Patterson havo vented tho ll. 0.
Easterling mill pond atid have it
posted. All persons are warned
not to hunt or fish in same with
out permission from these gentle
men. They also request that all
persons having boats in this pond
remove tho same at once.
Improvements Promised
Mr. J. T. ICason, our ellie!ont
Express agent, who now has full
control of the express business at
tips plaee will very soon move his
ellice to larger and more comfort
able quarters. As soon as Mr. iCu
son eau straighten eui, he will have
a modern express delivery wagon,
pulled by a high headed, gay step
ping animal, which service may de
light his many friends.
Burclary at tho Cotton Mill
Tho store of Pipkin and MeCol
Uim at tho Cotton Mill was entered
by ?onie one Monday night and
robbed. A suit of clothes sevoral
pair of shoes and $5 in cash is mis
sing besides candy cigar? &v. The
thief left his hat which may hclji
, to locate them and bring him tc
I justice soon.
-- . ---
? Wrecked Near Choraw.
Tho Fast Flyer ou tho Seaboard
Air Lino was totally wrecked
about 7 miles south of Choraw
Sunday ll'gilt by a giving way 0!
the road bcd which had been
I under mi ned by the heavy rain*
t Saturday night. Tho H roman wan
hilled, and two engineers, a posta
clerk and messenger woro badi)
bruised np.
School Trnutoos Not Exempt;
Attorney General Bollinger ha*
just given an opinion on tho mat
ter of tho exemption of school trus
tees from road duty. Ho sayi
there is uo warrant in law for it,
Teachers not omployod at tin
time aro also liable to road dut}
just, tho same as othov folks,
RELIGIO US ?OTES.
Tho hour for Sunday 8uhool ai the
Presbyterian ohuiob bas boon fixed nt io
o'clock a. m,
The, hour for Sunday &?b?Ol at iiie
Kplsoop?! ehureh ImH boen chanced from
6 p. in. to 9.30 a. tu ,
The hour for Sunday oeliool at tho Moth?
od int ?huroli han boon ohauged to ?; 00
o'clock in tho afternoon.
Tho WodncRday afternoon prayer inert
lug ut tho Methodist ohuroh U now held at
4.00 o'olook.
Prayor mooting at tho Baptist ohurch
overy Thursday evening nt 8.00.
Tho mon'H prayor mooting at the
Methodist ehureh ia hnld ?voly WoilneH
(biy evening at 7 30, Tho public invited.
Tim hour for Sunday Behool at thu Hip
tint churoli hua been changed tu 10,00
und thc hour for nroachiu?? to II.00 n, ni,
Try n can of chicken Tamala,
nt W. M. Howe's it is line.
J&igr Oct a "Lightning"-the
greatest freezer on earth. Easiest
to clean, lightest to turn and thc
fast to churn. At
C. 8. McCall's.
Don't You Love Flowers V
It so, and you want some pretty
pot? of all sizes in which to place
thom, call at tho Hardware store
and you can bo suited.
8:ij?r Wc offer Mason's Fruit
.lars at 75c per doz for quarts,
and $1,00 per doz for hal f gallon?.
Benuottsville lld w Co.
Try a bott le of stu fled mangoes
W. Mi Howe.
? <.>? - -
jggfLaulies call at store of W.
Ai. Rowe's forSupolio the great
est powder for cleaning and pol
ishing Silver Ware, Glass and
Tinware, as a polish it has no
equal.
Ita** Pipos and Smokers Supplies iii
endless variety cnn be fou lid nt J. TY
Douglas',
t&T Paints, Gila, Varnish, Glass
and Brushes can be bought at lowest
prices at J. T. Douglas'.
Fresh cakes and crackers recd
eyery week at W. M. Howe's.
space
s-eserve?!
m Mi Mil l
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s (fl v'.f;
til? m
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Do You Want Good Health?
Do you wahl good boah h ? If so cull
Mr. VV. H. Bennett. MuColl. 8. C., ind
ititi u boule of Acm IRON (NI IN KRAI- He
will bo glad to serve you. This medicine
bas ra-.?ed ail let-ts und proven to ho u
wondul ful healer and monarch ovo' nb
dbbases. di. .1 ODOM,
County Malinger.
A Home lu Robeson.
Do you want a home in Robeson
county V If so write at once to
Patterson &. McCormick, Maxton,
Ni C., and they will tell you how
to get it. There are a number of
our fanners who have bought dirt
over there and are making money.
OllAPW-NUTS.
A Food for brain and nerve center .
Thc system will absorb a greater amount
of nourishment from 1 pound of Grape
Nuts iban from 10 pounds of moat, oats,
whoa? or bread. Coals I cent per meal,
or eulo by
W. M. Bowe.
To Save Her Child
FiOQd frightful dinfigurmoiit Mrs.
Nannie ("?alleger, of hj?range, Qa., ap
plied li nektons Arnica Salve to grout
hdros on hor bead and faoo. nnd writo>
?is rpii?k cure exceeded ol! her hones.
lt vo'rks wonders in Sorec, Bruges, Skin
IO;iipiions, Cuts, Binns. Scalds and
Piles. 2*>o. Curo maurant ced hy .1. T.
Douglas & Bro.
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Their Secret Is Out
All Sadioville, Ky,, wcro curious lt
learn ibo CHUKO of tho vast improve
ment in tho health of Mrs. S. I\ Whit.;
taker, who bad for a long time, endured
untold suffering from a chronio bron?
chial (rouble, "It is all due to Dr. King :
New Discovery." wnues her husband
' lt compleily cured her and also otiroc
our tittlo grand daughter of a sovoro nt
laek of Whooping Cough." lt pohiiive
ly euros Coeghs, Colds. LniJrippo, Bron
chilis, till Throat and bung lroubles
(Jua rant nial boules 60b and $1 000. 'I ria
bottles freo at J- T. I) tights & Bio
We offer First-class I Horst
Wagons comolete at $25 Spo
Cash- Hardware Co.
jagT Head every page,
Yes, read every line,
For by this gauge
It may pay for time,
MM
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But we Can't Help lt.
M 1 LLI PTIORY at your Price. It has boon our custom to close
?titi our o> i'ae stock before purchasing the COMING SEASON'S (
?TOOK. OUR ANNUAL SALE commences Juno 1st, and
lion ti unes to J uly 1.
CALL AT ONCE, before the Goods are picked over, or you
will miss some bargains. These Goods are all fresh and up-lo
tlale styles. You should see them.
-o
Tlioso i rinking HATS TRIMMED, We will be
vloixod lo ha ve them rall al, once, as Miss .Marlin will
leave for liallimore Jane Wilt,.
Bennoltsville Dry Goods & Millinery Co.
nitty1 v.vli, i001
KIRKWOOD'S OLD STAND.
,1. \. O. DOUGLAS.
J, Ti DOUGLAS & BROTHER,
.<Practical Pharmacists and Dwlers in -
jpiii'? Srnffs and Patent Ml ?di ci nc?,
Plain and Fancy Stationery and School Supplies.
ra?ate,
19 Y IV JU .111.110 JUL $ VI.-? J. U,^.M,V).lgi
G-LiASS and PUTTY.
FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. ^>
j- )..' l^TSf riptions carefully conipoandcd al all /wars
ona' .'\n( vanfeed to be of Hie Plivest Drags and at
rt1 'sanable prices.
A fwli ?'me Garden Seed & Onion Sets.
'.! honkftp for past liberal patronage we solicit a continuance of name.
J, T. DOUGLAS & BRO,
J.'inunuly SI? IMO.I.
AT THE Ol?? STAND.
WM %
rpi .,. .iKASON WU li ff HOUSEKEEPERS HAVE THOU BLE TO
I KEEP FOOD FROM SPOILING, -uni uro noroly piuxlod wliU to .1 ?.
W. . .M 1 -i . titi " oh I Coin? and BOO our Stock of Propirod 0ANNJ3D GOODS
put ii|> lu ipi 1 '.'.it .to suit GHI Hot Wouthor Coiitlngonelop.
I ' ' ' FOB P? H E A rc iff A ST H
. : v Y'o Im-e ?iui'kw?u'iii, MhplcjSyrMi), 0?t?.?n?\n)iSii?i '., ?s
. T {?oTu?ov. Ur? sib i:> ri. Butto'i?; V <i il L-iai', Trip--, K'
\kty:?'W$W Te??, Opfltyi ?
1 . V lf ii*.uiuw ,?nil pi^iVy?s. ~?
ll . 'Pl ivni.-l .S.uip, ( !'.\rti UoiUiv. .Ti,i:n:ii-)(;< ninl c
. , ?.J.IO? l?o,uf? Matu, Aiaooaroui, Oheoao, Pons?;
K?J : o^idhud ?3nuco, Corned liam, Cranberry Sauce, Plum :tKh2
! "milling, Jellie0, Apples, Nols Raisins, Prunes, >r?
^ j FOR SUPPER ^
b? , 'A',; liirjvO Oysters, Sliced liam, Chicken, Horned Beet, ; ^
v^j ! Kau iago. Crackers, Shreded Cod (tah Wa fur?, j tsj
? TV?u?i???'<J ftardiuns, Cherries, Pears, Postum Cereal. j ^
ri ; :
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Our suppig Of Canned Goods, Pickles, and Dainties sire of Tino
BKST. Lt?! as supply your wants.
W. M. ROWE.
Pb o nt- Nih ??.
esa^-fp.~ fipi DH, M0FFK?TS ? Allays Irritation* Aids Digestion,
;S^MVM ri-; ?MirsB""?*l'jDBiS ff? Regulates thc Bowell,
.??A? ^ ' B 1 I- ? ril l N ll Stren^hci? the Child.
^j^h?lim? ll L L B li 8 ll ff& Wak? teething E?y.
'^'J^' #?S?/ ~?L (Teething Powders) XJLT2i:.TmNARc'!ev? thc Bowel
t?rt \ AS fr 5 i/" /" 1 ? <ic i 1 II . i Troubles of Children ot?
r^S^ ^S*S OA'^ ' CE,LLS AT ^R,I^,I;TS? ANY AO fi.
$^??t?'AW^ ?* 25 cent* to C. ?J? WI OF FETT, WI. D., ST. LOUIS. Wt C.
Itoiinettsv?U', S. V.
STRAUSS' STABJLUS1
m MM AT STRAUSS' STAHLES DEPOT
'mm a nice
lillie* and ???
And will oonttinue to keep them for sale,
Nothing ?ill be Misrepresented and you can rely on
PAIR DI?Al.fNOJS.
Vahr u a ry 7, j ouL
Warning Notice. College of Charleston,
Abb person, are hereby warned not ,,?,".. v ?. n
to tresna ., ou toy Inn.ls In Adams, UliAivJil!i? tUJ-> > V^
ville Township - either hy walking, ri? ... ,"Bf.
dung, cntting limbury hauling straw or ' J
hunting. I wil! prosecute ill who violate Strong Kaonlty; welt equlppwl GhomUtai
litis notice. Phye'.cftl and llioloyionl Laboratorio?; Ob?
April 22, I?)I. .M. I', <dbSON. 80rvutory; Library of 14,000 vo'.umus ; and
i^WVWVV?v>* r;...v?v^tVwr?? i tho ftnont Museum of Nuturul ttistory in
? tho South. It, A , n. S., and M S. Coulee
Three Papers One Year K?chj only 50c. offorwl. Tuition $40, p:\yaMo in twe
WTFK i V TIMP*^ installments Uourd tr. Collogc Dormitory
RlCllMON?^ \" oa" bo htt? n? n mont,,< On0 ?ono?,ir
? ,'. . 1 ' ' . -tr ?hip giving free tuition la n'SMigucd to antill
Now Oaly ?U Gents A xoar, uounty In t?? stuto, ide hoidot to bo np
and included anSoliUelj free pointed by. tho Judgo of Probate and tho
TUB PARAGON MOMTIILV, New York, County Snporlutondont .it Hlu?ution. All
Tur. KAUM J<>\;K.VAI . philadelphia. onmildates for ndml^iou aro permitted to
j corny ?to for vaorint Hoyce Soholtirfllilps,
The Daily ami Siirul?y Times, ," ^3,
Including Farm Journat ami Paragon July <a, 1901, by tho Supt. of Kdiuut?.m
Montliiy, Now only f \ per year? nnd J migo of Trobato. Noxt sosslon op.ms
Or 2$ els jicr month hy maj I, Sept y>, 1901. For oataloguo addro. s
Address Tl! K TIM KS, HAUttUON UANDOPII, Frost.
Ute ('.mond, Va._. _
~-=z==^z ^rr. VV. BOUOllUOR,
MILTON McbAUUN. *. Attorney a? baw.
iVI Attornny ut Law and Ronnottsvdlo, H. 0.
I'rohate -fudge," . Office on Purl/uglon ?irret near Postal
O?ll.w In Court Honae, Ti logrnpl offlic. .InftMUry. lHOft.
Wc leave recently added
a Book and Magging-'
Counter t? ?ur Jewelry
Department?
in Hie Magazine Department wo will attempt
;o furnish such copies of Periodicals ns are desired by the
Reading Public. First, wc- must learn what is wanted.
Come and sec our assortment. If you rkuft seo what
you want, <W?i for it.
Wo CARROLL
ReimettoiMe9 S? C
March lo, 1001.
IF^ULLER BR?>S.,
-DEALERS IN
Horses, Mules, Buggies, Wagons
. And Hui ness,
AFTER THIS DATE, and during tho onlire Trading Season will
keep thoir STABLES WELL FILLED with a oh-nco selection
of Horses and Mules, which they will sell for Cash, or on time
with good approved notes.
We have recently added Buggies, Wagons and Harness to our Stock
and wo intend tokeep up-to-date goods at tho best prices.
Tho following is a list of some of the ina kos of BUGGIES wo
now handle
Com* laud, Watertown, Ame*, Harbour, Wroeii, (St nit di
ard and II?< kory Carriage Co.
October rS, .ooo. FULLER BEOS'
Mr H?W IBB M\
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For The Pee Dee Section.
Wm
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WE have just received A CAJI
LOAD of the celebrated 1 and
2 horse RUSSEL WAGONS
Every one of which ure gnaran
teed. ?
- WK O F F KU -
One lLorso Wagons (complete) at
only $25.00
Two Horse Wagons, with 2 inch
tire, at $45.00
WK ALSO CARRY ~
A ?IM UNI QI HARNESS AND [\WM%
Wc very respectfully solicit, at. least, a portion ol your
patronage, and aro confident wo will please both as to Price
and Quality. Will bo glad to have von call ami inspect
our stock. Yours truly
Aug IT), 10O1,
W. P. BREEDEN,
IB STILL AT THE OLD STAND
Ready to Serve his Friends With Anything in His linc
Morses mill lviMBesj
Cash, ox- on timo with, good security.
SOLIS AGKNT For "Old Hickory," "Auburn" imcl "White
Hickory" WAGONS.
Tyson,& Jones, Hackney, Babcock, Rook Hill, Continental,
;! ,K; Actonce nwd Brown, Carriage Co.
tj&Mrum di.posio^?y Bloek 'of BJUDfrlife,CObLAKS. -COLLAIM'ADS
bad HOBES a^BlwMP0^'?
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