The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, September 13, 1901, Image 3
BENNBTTSYILLE, S. 0.
HY fc. A. nu co WI* & co.
OJJlco IFest of Court House.
Fiidoy Sopb 13,19?1.
MAUI ON DISTRICT APPOIN WENTS.
Tullin Ho un u - \V. 0. P/owKlt, i?, B.
Olio nuil noillah, Clio, August 17,18
Mo'Joll & BcnnoltHvllhi Milli,
MoColl, (night) August 18,19
Bonnottaville Stn, (nigh!) 23,25
HrlghtHvSUo, Boykin, 24,25
llonuottRvllht ot., lioauty Spot,
(af tor noon) 25,26
Blonhoim ot, Aug, 31, Bent 1
North Marlboro, Shiloh,
(aflat noon) Sept 1,2
.?N'.J 1 "JJ U
Our Towr Gorvcrnmcnt,
MAYOR-C. S McCall
Ai'OKKMKN--j . Frank Breeden, (J; IO.
F.xum, John T. Douglas, \V. S. Howe.
CLERK & TREASURER-Milton Mc
Laurin. Office open daily.
Poi .ICE -J. II. Moore.
Marlboro County Officers.
SllKlUlT -J. H. Creen
CbKUK OK Ci.KRK-J. A. Druko
JuixiK OP I'UOHATH-M. MoLuuriu
OouoNKR-0. V. (Covington
H Ul? KIWI so 11-M. 10. Coward
Sin?!'. ?OD?OATION-W, L. Stanton
TIIKASDIM?H --J. II. Thomas
A Ul) ITO tl-10. S. Carlisle
SKNATOR-KIIOX Livingston
HBPRKSGNTAT1VKS-J. C. Dunbar, J.
0. Campbell, lt. 1J. Freeman.
Directory of lienneltsville Lodges
UONSOlilDAT?l) LODCIK No. 15, IC. ol
P., moot8 every Monday evening ut 7.30
o'clock.
W. T vilinglon. C. ?.
0. J. hide, IC ol' IL & S.
MAUI,nono Lonou No. 88, meeta at
Bonneltsvillo, IMday evening, on or bo-?
foro each lull moon at S o'clock
.). Vi Kinney, W? M.
J. T, Dudley, Booro la ry.
mu .1 '.*'"*-_*" "*" ** ' " -
County Masonic Directory.
M?tu.noito UIIAVTKU No. 30 lt. A.
M., nicols at Bonneltsvillo on tho second
Friday ol' encl? month.
Robt (Jimmu, II. P.
II, 10. Stockton, Secretary.
EuttSKA Lona? No- 43, A. If, M..
moots at Mo??ll, ouch Saturday after
noon, before tho full moon,at 4 o'olook.
AURORA LODOK No. 33, A. Pi M.?
monta at Clio, Saturday on or after cnoli
lull moon ut 3 o'clock, p. m.
J. T. Stamou, W. M.
J. li. McLeod, Secretary.
lienneltsville Church Directory.
MKHI'U.'.SI -C. IL Smith, IA ?.
^uudtiy school 1.00 p' m. I 'reaching ?I
1 Loo II in. abd 8 du p, m Pruye n cc
ing Wednesday ulVoni?i ;i td 4,00 o' .' ids
Superinb ,'udont Sunday i-ehool, Phil. A .
Hodge i.
lJiiMi---- - I{.t;v. linios ityrd, Pastor.
Sunday ? ai 10.00. Preacliing Sim
Jay.it 11,00 a. m., una d.OOp. m. 1'iuyor
meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'olook.
Superintendent ol' Sunday school, II. W
Carroll.
PREKnYTKit 1 AN - Hov. IL W. Hurwoll,
Pastor. (Vouching ovory Sunday at ll a.
itt.? and 8.00 p. m. Prayer mooting on
Thursday afternoon nt 4 o'clock. Munday
noliool, at 10.00 a. m. Superintendent of
naliool, J. T. Do lley.
?i'?SOOPAi.-Hov. 0. W. Boyd, Reotor.
Preaching every Second and fourth Sunday
ot 11 am, and Soo p. m. Sunday
oohool nt 9 30 a. m. Dr, J. A, Fnison,
Huporlutondonl.
County Church Directory.
Bennettsuille Circuit Appointments
B KV. J. W. A Bl A ILL, F. C.
first Sunday-Ila. m., Pine Grove*
3 p. m., Smyrna.
Second Sunday, ll a. 111 MuColl.
3 p. in, Beauty Spot,
Third Sunday-11 a, nh, Pine Grove,
3 p. m, S my rmi.
Fourth Sunday. Il a.m. .MuColl.
3 p. m. Beauty Spot.
Monheim Circuit Appointments.
It KV. J. IS. lt KA lil), v. c.
First Sunday, Hebron ll a.m.
Kbonczor 3.30 p. m.
Socond Sunday, Parnassus ll a. m..
Bethlehem 3 30 p. ni
Third Sunday, Hebron ll a.m.
'/ion 3.30 p. m.
Fourth Sunday Painas.su* ll a. m.
Bethlehem 3 30 p. m.
Clio Circuit Appointments.
RKV. T. M. OKNT, 1?. C.
Clio-Isl and 2nd Sundays ll a. m.,
I 3d and 4th Sundays 3.30 p. m.
j Beulah -1st mid 2d Sundays 3 30 p. in.
3d and 4ih Sundays ll a, m.
Sunday fcohool every Sunday 10 a. m.
LUMBER!
LUMBER I
Any kind you
Want. Apply to
J. M. JACKSON.
July 3, 1900.
Eggs-aotly- Eggs!
B AUK Iii) F BY MOUT 11 BOCKS,
?lint all round Farinera "owl in thc world.
Choice Itygn at doo per Sotllng of 13.
K. 0 NEWTON; Tatiun, S. G.
Flowers ! Flowers 1
Mrs. .Ino S. Mooro lia? a fino
lot of (lerani urna, Begonias
Ferns, Palms and other plants,
woll rooted, that she desires to
sell Cuttings 2?c per dozen.
Mon'tVou Love Flowers? '
If flo, and you wnnt ?orno prott)
potfl of nil hi/.es in which to plnc<
?hom, cull at tho Hardware store
?lid you ona bo suited.
Mr fiona MiT Wftddill's new
i^ypvtjspinont
rims ON A J,.
1*f?:.>VX;?-vi ?" ^....^..i. Vfi,.,.
ii VJ n.yiuu iw IU|;IM IP uiiivu 1U10?3
Allco Smith is quito sick.
Mr. H. B. Puller spent Wod
nesday in Lumborton.
Mr. Durniau McDaniel spout
Sunday in our town with rela
tivos.
Miss Annie Childross is now at
Mittles Store and would be glad
to servo her many friends.
Mr, John Eastorling spent
Sunday with his parents at Tat
um.
Mr. Wili Spears of Hebron
spent Sunday afternoon in our
town
Mr. John IIaestess of the
Beauty Spot section has return
ed to ins school in Georgia.
Mr. J. Li. Odom of Lester was
in town Tuesday and called to
seo us No nows in his section.
Mr. Percy Wallace and family
who havo boen located at Lau
ri nburg have returned to Bon
iiotisyillo.
Sonator McLaurin wont to
Washington and Buffalo last
Friday to look after tho exhibits
to be sent to Charleston
Mr. Jim McQuaigo and Miss
Lia/do Spears of Hobron spent
Sunday afternoon in our town
with relatives
Master Dudley Moore, who ac
cidentally got his arm broke last
Thursday afternoon was out Sat
urday.
Constable J. J. Pearson has
boen spending a fow days at
homo He is doing some lino
work lu Charleston
Miss Florence Bristow who
has been visiting Miss Nellie
Bristow at Florence has return
ed home.
Mrs. L. J. Breedon leaves Sat
urday for Chester and Spartan -
burg to spend somo timo with
relatives and i'rionds.
Mys. Bullock and children of
North Carolina spent a few days
last wnok with her sister Mrs.
James Smith.
Miss Flora Hood of Browns
ville, who has been spending
some time in our town with rela
tives and friends has returned
home.
Miss Minmo Bryant of tho Jud
son section is spending some
time at Lumber Bridge N. C..
with her sister Mrs. D. Ii. Sin
clair.
Mr. A. B, Bryant of the Jud
son section was up Saturday and
called. Ho says crops are far be
hind an average. But there are
some goods crops of corn and po
tatoes.
Mrs. Ol race TH nos and <l.iu<;;h
orri Misses Nellie and Ruth ol'
i V>n nco aro spending some time
. lier Mister Mrs. I .i'/.x.io Mor
!'i: JU ai Kgypii
Mrs. Chester Hamer ol" the
fi eau ty f-ipot section has been
(Spehdiiii? a few days ih bur town
with her pr ron ts Mr. and Mrs.
Ira Bounds.
Miss Louise Breeden left Tues
day for Sumter and Chester to
spend two weeks with friends
before going to Converse for
the fall session.
Mr. R. C. Davis, ono of Flor
ence county's most enterprising
planters is enjoying, this week,
tho refined hospitality of the
homo of that cultured gentleman
Col. McIntyre.
Dr. J. F. Mackoy, Jr., who has
held a position in the drug store
af Wilhito & Wilhito at Anderson
' has resignen to accept a more
lucrative job at Bon nett s ville,
with the R. K. Breeden drug es
tablishment. Frank is a popular
fellow and makes friends where
ever he goes, but nowhere will
he even have any truer ones than
right here in oki Lancaster. Sue
cess to you, old boy!-Lancas
ter Ledger.
CUPID'S WORK.
Married at the iranienne of the
bridu'a p?renla, Mr and Mrs T C.
Moore, of our t ?wn, on Wednesday
evening Sept lilli. 1901, by Rov.
C. B. Smilh of tho Bennottsville M.
E. Church, Mr. Will Jonoa and Miss
Lucy Moore.
Revival Mooting at Antiooh.
Mr. Editor-Wo have ono of tho
old timo revival meetings at Antioch.
The whole of Brigh avilie seems to he
"on lire." The oldest people m.*vcr
saw tho like heforo. You cnn hear tho
shout9 of praise in almost every homo,
by tho wayside, overywhere. Conver
sions to dato over 100. Wo are on tho
second week, and some think it will
go on another. Re/. Dont of Clio has
been assisting Bro. Baker, mid we will
say for Clio, (hat if any bo lost there
it was not for tho lack of a preacher,
Sept 10, 1901. U.
Goods for AU.
Have you road tho fall an
nouncement of Mr. C. S. McCall?
Well read his now ad this woik
and call and ?co what a fino lino
of goods has boon bought for tho
fall trade.
Unclaimed Lottora.
Letters addressed to the following uumcd
persons romain unoallod for nt tho poul
office in Iionnettsvillo :
Mon's List.
J I) MelUo, J Witherspoon,
KL Thompson, Rev I)., Ii Thomas,
Charley Langley, Lawronco D?as,
W 1) Howard Bov B V Nupbrey,
Sam Hui I cy A. J Ca loa,
W J Croswoll T M Billiard,
? A J Brown, David Bird,
O ass Atkins.
j Womens' List
MisB Cora Sleeks %
Mks Alloc (histing.*,
Mr? Mary Oumhor,
t Miss Julia Blockwell,
Mr? Nora Hf iflpjb
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS.
- Cotton is opening rapidly.
- To day is tho .lowish Now
Ypar.
- Tho fall trado oponod Sat
urday and was lively.
- IC vo ry body road tho now or
dinance found in another column.
- Simon Smoot. a wolL-known
colored man in Court eirelos,
was buried on Tuesday.
- Mary Williams, daughtor of
Richard Williams, colored, died
Sunday.
- Tho Silver Star Brass Band
colored, gave a short public con
cert Thursday afternoon and did
very well.
- There are now 12 boarders
at the County Brick house-?2 for
homicido, 1 "tiger," 1 breach of
trust, 8 foi" burglary and larceny.
- Road working is all the* go
now, and as long as there is
money in tho treasury there will
no troublo in getting help lo do
work on the roads.
- The gentleman who has
boen running a tout meeting at
tho Cotton Mill is charged with
saying that our churches were
"rocking chairs for hell." Can it
be true y
fi??r* I have the genuin? "DIXIE
MOSQUITO CANOPY at $2, complete.
G. W. WABUIM,
-Mason's Fruit Jars and Hub
bors at W. M. Howe's.
Kingluun's Reliable Hams and
Brenk last. Bacon can always he
found fresh at W. M. Howe's.
- Do you want, a homo chea])
in Ohnstortiold? If go write Mr.
E. ll. Stafford at Cheraw. Seo
his ad.
Ju6t received a frosh lot of can
Shrimps, Lobsters and Deviled
Crabs, at W. M. HOWES.
- Just received a lot of New
Catch Mackerel, in kits and bar
rels. Tliey aro tine.
YV. M. Rowe's.
Tho Host PropnrntiOH lor Malaria.
Chilla and Fever is u bottlo of Grove'?
TaetelsB Chill Tonio. It in dimply iron and
quinino in a tantolcua form. No euro - no
pay. Price <;oo.
-r
Foxos in Smithville.
Mr. Kditor-A tow li.?o? lins morning
alo U thc numerous foxes in our ?om ul ti
nily, '"hey have nctuully calen up i l;
(he wino?.VT s chickens this Bummer and
bioko hun up in the salo of eggs, und now
they arc ?bout to excite tho good worn lil
.-o that they cannot go VM'iot?. I heard
one lady say last evening that silo could
not got home as soon ns die wanted to,
for looking nt ibo foxes playing up a pd
down tho road, So, Mr. Kditor, if Mic
Bonnettsviile boys wa ni lo^ have gonn
l'un, tell ?In in lo conn! lo Slid I h ville.
Sept 10, tool. C. I) Quick.
Ronted tho Eastorllna Pond.
Messrs C. A. Brown ami 10. A
Patterson havo rented tho H. C.
Easterling mill pond and have it
posted. All persons aro warned
not to hunt or fish in same with
out permission from thoso gentle
men. They also request that all
persons having boats in this pond
removo the same at. once.
We recommend Botanic Blood Bilm
(ll. Ii. B ) lor all blood troubles, such as
ulcers, eating sores, scrolula. eczema,
itching humors, pimples, boils, earimil,
clcs, blood poison, aching bones, lester
lng sores, cancer, catarrh, rheumatism
Botanic Blood Balm cures all maliginant
blood or skin diseases, especially advised
lor old, deep seated cases. It cures
when all else faiis. Heals every sore or
pimple, stops all aches and pain? by
giving a hcalth.t blood supply. Tho"?.
oughly tested lor 30 years. Thousand;
cured. At drug stores, $1. perlarg<
bottle. Our readers will receive a triai
treatment bee by writing Dr. Gillam,
213 Mitchel St , Atlanla, Ga. Describe
trouble and tree medical advice given.
Medicine sent at once, p^cdaid.
Boys, Hore'a Your Chanco.
The J, Stevens Anns and Tool Go., o
Cbicopee Kails, Mass., arc offering t<
distribute the sum ot $500 00 to thc (k
young persons sending them belore Oc>
lober I, thc 60 best targets made witt
"STEVENS RIFLES," The pri/.es rang?
Irom $50 10 $5. Send them io cents 11
stamps and state thc calibre of your rilli
and they will mail 12 official targets an<
conditions of thc contest. Please stat?
when writing that you saw this in tb
DEMOCRAT.
DON'T YOU WANT THEM?
One 12 h. p. Engine and one 15 h. p
Holler |n goqd running order for sale a
Ia bnrgaln. Also one Southern Standan
Pres?, used pde season to gb at half it
value. Apply ut this office,
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HELIGIQUS NOTES.
DA. Yt- Vt... . . a il n fi ti ? I r
.?vii */?. j.n>iiii| ul luu o. v?. vuuugu iu
Women, ia ospcotod to vluit our town tl?
last of tho week and will nil tho pitpit OJ'
tho Proshytorlan ohuroh on Sunday.
Hov. 0. W. Boyd filled his appointment
at St. Paul's Kpieoopal churuh Sunday at
11 ?, iu , utid S p. ni,
Tbo hour for Sunday school at thc
Presbyterian ohuioh han boou fixed nt to
o'clock a. m.
Tho hour for Sunday sohool tit tho 1
Hpieoopjl ohuroh line boon changed from !
? P.m. to y.30 a. m ,
Th? hour for Sunday eohool at tho Moth,
odist church ha? hoon ohanged to ? 00
o'clock in tho afternoon.
Tho Wednesday afternoon prayer meet*
ln? at tho Hothodiat ohuroh is now hold ai
4.00 o'clook.
Prayer mooting ut tho Baptist ohuroh
overy Thursday evening at 8.00.
Tho men's prayer mooting at tho
Mothodint ohuroh Ia held oyory Wednes
day uvuniu^r at 7 30. Tho public invited.
Tho hour for Sunday school at tho Blip
tint ohuroh Ima hoon changed to 10.00
and the hour fur prcnohing to 11.00 a. tn.
A CA ni).
J lui ve resumed the practico of
law in Marlboro County, and will
ho (onnil every day in tho ofllco ol'
Townsend A: Humor over Isaac*
sohn's store. (J. I*. ToWNSKNi).
Sept 2ml, 1901.
BS??' Wo offer Mason's Frii.it
Jars ttl 75c pop dp/, for quarts,
und $1.00 por doz for half gallons.
Bonnotlsvillo Hdw Co.
t&" Pipes and Smokers Supplie? in
?.inness variety cnn nu muim ai .#. i?
bouifiaB*.
SST Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass
and Brushes eau he bought at loivost
prices at J. T. Douglas'.
FOR SALE!
'JiTIOE HOMES tor sale cheap,
.I" in Ohestorllolil county -7
weal ol' Ohernw. Apply to
E. ll. STAFFORD,
Aug. 2, 1001. Olieraw, S. C.
space
reserved
the
J III)?if! ?T??II1?
?i Open
the
lt JSiiildiiig
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Interments at Shiloh.
Wo thc monitors ol' tho .ul Qunrto.-ly
Conibicnee held nt Shiloh church Sopt.
2d. I DO I, rosolvcd itiat tho Trustees ol
our chinch pr>p r y lie authorized and
in ti uni ed to prohibit inlet ment ut thc
Shiloh binyiuji' ground, except where
pennis.-ion is gi\en b?* theil' ?teeni Mr. J.
.ii M (innerlyo. F. P. B. l'ogues.
Sept IO, I HO I. Sec'y.
Tho World's Greatest Foyer Medicine.
johnson's Tonie doe ? ina day what
.-low Quinine cum ot do in tea days 1 s
-pli-ndid cures ure in striking contratt
willi the feeble enies made by Quinine,
II'you aro itt riv wretched, toke a
thorough oour-e ul' Johnson's Tonie ii d
drive cul every ir icc of Malarial poisbtl
ing. Tb? w'nc insure their h mb h by
using Jon ii son'H Chill ant V var T ?nie
ft erst s *)() ce??s it il euros, not one cci.t
if il docs not
- ? -* -
A Moina in Robeson.
Do you want a homo in Robeson
county ? If so write ut once to
Patterson & McCormick, Maxton,
Ni, C., and they will tell you how
to get it. There aro n ntimber of
our farmers who have bought, dirt
over there and arc making money.
A Night of Terror
"Awful anxiety was foll for tho widow
of i ho brave General Bin-nimm ol' Mach?
his, Mc , when the doctors mid idio would
die from pneumonia before morning,''
writos Mrs. 8. M Lincoln who attended
her (b it fearful night, but >\\o bogged for
Dr. King's New Discovery, which bad
more than 01120 .saved ber lito, and ourcd
bei' ol'Consumption. After taking, she
dept oil night. Further uso ontiroly
cured her. This marvelous medicino is
i-a a ra nt ced to miro all Throat, Chest and
Lung Disoasos. Only f>0c and $1.00. Foi
sale by J. T. Toiglus & Bro.
Wo offer First-class I Horse
Wagons coniDlete at $25-Spot
Cash* Hardware Co.
&3gjT Hoad every page,
Yes, read every line,
For by this gauge
lt may pay for time.
A Home For Sale.
SEVEN ROOM COTTAGE, com
lottnbly furnished, fine location in Mast
Bennetts* Hie. Parties residing hi thc
country and desiring to move, to town tot
school privileges, will find lt profitable
to call or write'this office tor terms.
?
Watch tili? space
. the anitoiiiicement
mimmm m GOODS & IILLUM CO.
's
r\;r: >.? ta H ..".*.<
1. I. )H)l'( J,AS.
A. (J. DOUGLAS.
f. DOUGLAS & BROTHER,
-Practical Pharmacists and Dealers in -
Puro I^nigs and paient J^cdio?iics,
Plain anet Fancy Stationery and School Supplies.
\9 Tarnish Briisii?a,
;. H' ' iv. t i
O-LASS and PUTTY.
'ME CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
i'rr.n lptlons carefully compounded al all hours
. / :.>u<f,ra,nfeed to be of the Purest Drugs and at
;vvts.)j. thle prices.
A fut. H?te Garden Seed & Onion Sets.
lt aukf?l i" pas? liberal patronage we solicit a continuance of same.
J. T. DOUGLAS & BRO,
J- numnv ai, moi.
AT THE OliD STAND.
CAW HELiP YOU !
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ititi
'iii- FEARON WHEN HOUSEKEEPERS HAVE THOU BLE TU
> FOOD FROM SPOILING, and uro unruly p?/.r.lc? wli.xo to da.
dp all fiuob 1 . Como and ace our Stock of Preparo?! CANN'KD GOODS
-.it'.-,, to mit tho Hot Wcnthor Coiithigonciun.
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?c- FOR BREAKFAST.
Wo haw Buck wheat, Maple jByn?n, Oat ni rt); Suit, tfitdi,
? Jinn,toy 11 i cu lt f:u I HttodiV, Veil Lout. taine,
Chicken J.ouT, H MIC Oihckon, Hum ima!'. Ten, ( o(Viv.
Bananas und O.mn^c...
Fem oiunkn
\\ ? ii.? ve Flavored Soup, Com un.l Hean.;. Tiim.u,,. ?Saiii.d
Okra, Roust Keel', Ham, Maced rou !, Cheese, Pea-.
Mu-inn: Sauce, Corned Ham, Cranberry Sauce, Pi ii in
I milling, Jellie?, Apples, Nuts. Kai.sb s, P. tm-s.
FOR SUPPER
V\'? have Oysters, Sliced Ham, Chicken, Humed l?ee?,
/tange. Crackers, Shreded Cod li vh Waters,
,\ \ 11 (ard Sardinas, Cherries, Pears, Podium Cereal.
n)>p\y of Canned Goods, Pickles, and Dainties arti of TUK
hel i is supply your wants.
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W. M ROWE.
'. , Ml O So>. HM.
Itiumttsville, S. V,
j v . na. rr? DH. MOPFETTS a Allays Irritation, Aids Digestion,
ww??.? I i 1 P I* .?. ll I ll f?n Regulates thc Bowels,
'' -v? I T > I H 8 ni / ? Slrtngthenj the Child,
';-^'n 1 ttl ? ? I ?? r~? Makes Teething basy.
?./ I M (Teethlnt? Powders) JLJL TECTMINA Relieves the Bowel
< ^ ?S A fj ?f 'i^TmT . i? . ," .. Troubles or Children of
Costs only 25 cents at Druggists, ANY AGE.
4w?i$0*fy 0r mtt?l 25ceut? to C. J. MCFFETT, Kl. D., 3T. LOUIS. MO.
On fend AT STRAW STABLES DEPOT
STIMMT a nice lot of young
M sales and Horses*
A^d ,11 ontiime to keep them for sale.
Mo tiling mill tic Misrepresented and you can roly on
PAIR DKAJJINOS.
I'obt.Ufii'y 7, I???.
Warning Notice. College of Charleston,
A LL ursons ne hereby warned nv. "_ , ,,,,"W..T ...
. , ,"s, on my lands in AdaT, CHARLESTON, S. C.
villi! ! o -.m .hip either by walking, ri* i.'?.t?:..?w?
dil M?. utting limber, hauling straw or K>UM)K?> IN 1785.
huntiiij.' i wilt prosecute all who violate j Strong Paoiittyj welt equipped Cheinmul
this notice, rhyBical and Blologloal Laboratorios; Oh.
^April 1 ro>,, M. K GIliSON. |80rVrttory. library of 14,000 VOIUIUOK ; and
f'ry.. ?' VTvV;rm?VT??WT?i' tho ftoCBt Muaouin of Natural Ilmtory bi
! tho South. Il A , IL 8., and. M. S Cur. OP
Tl i'.tpci, Ono Year Each, only 50c. I 0(forod. Tuition $40, payable In two
WFF Ki Y TIWI FS Kn?tnllmcnlM. Board h.Collogo Dorinilorj
K U ll MOND VA 0ftn l)" hft<1 ut n m0,lLu- 0,10 8oh",'?f
" ' ' *' ship giving fr? e tuition le anHi?|iied to emili
Nr0W Only !)0 ContS A Yoar, eonnty bi tho SUto, tho holdor lo bn np
;?n<l IncltldOS absolutely free pointed hy tho Judyo of Probt to and the
rp.(j pAU?OON MONTHLY, New York, County Superintendent of Ulnoatlon. All
Tni-. K Mt M Jol'KNAL, IMiiladclphia. ! oandldatc? for ndniisHtou ato pormllted to
_' cninf clo for vacant Boyeo Soholnrphipi,
iii? Daily and Sunday Times. t?S: ," S;;
Ihelutliivg Farra Journal and Paragon j"iy 12, i?;ult try tho tivfoi. ot Eduoitloti
Mont!.!/, Now ?inly $3 per year. ftml ?ufao of ^rubato. Next ?cfwlon opens
Or 2 s cn per month hy mail, Hopt ? ?, ir>oi. For eatalogtio addro^e
Addi TUB T|MHARRISON HANDOPH, Prost.
Uicbmond, Va. _;_._
ll/CON Mt L-AUMN,
Aitoroey nt Law and
Probato Judge.
Old;.' |*i CJopn Hooso,
r/l W. BOl'CHUOH,
X . Attorney a> Law?
Honaottsvillo, 8. 0.
Offlco on Parl/cgton street near Postal
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ave recently adele?
? II cl Magazine
to our Jewelry
Depart nie nt
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in iho Magazine Department we will attempt
Lo luniisli such coimes of Periodicals as uro desired by Iho
Uedding Public. First, wc must loam What, is wanlod.
Come anti "soc om* assortment. IC yon don't sec wini
you want, a><b for it,
Bennettsville, S. Cv.?
Mai-. I. i M I!?'!.
DEALERS IN
Horses, Mules, Buggies, Wagons
And Harness,
A FTE H THIS DATE, and during the entire Trading Season will
keep their STABLES WELL FILLED with a choice selection
of Horses and Mules, whioh they will sell for Gash, or on timo
with good approved notes.
We havo recently added Buggies, Wagons and Harness to our Stock
and wo intend tokeop up-to-date goods at tho best prices.
Tho following is a list of some of the makes bf BUGGIES wo
now handle
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Cnn it I timi, Watertown, Ame?, Blurhour, Wieeii, $tnu<l
fts-i? mal UUliGry C?r?ei?gc? Co.
October ,8, .900. FULLER BROS
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For The Pee Dee Section.
ift F WAGONS I WAGONS I
||j|?I JL WE huvu just received A UAR
? LOAD of tito celebrated i and
m??k. S- Ahorse RUSSEL WAGON'S-.
U) Every ono of which are guaran-'
{ ?? . I; ) JJf i teed.
<^^^B TP 0n? U(])1'dC!(^a"ons (oom plate) at
ll ? t?J Two Horse Wagons, with 2 inch
lg tire, at #45.00
WK ALSO CARRY -
lilli LINE
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Wc very respectfully solicit, at least, a portion ol your
pa (ron il gc, mid ure oontidont we will please both as to Frico
and Quality. Will bo glad to have you call ami inspect
our stock. Yours trulv
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Pilli
Aug Ki, 1001.
XV P HIM? ?? m? N
IS STILL AT THE OLD STAND
Ready to Setve his Friends With Anything in His lino. :..
Cash, or on time with good security.
SOLE AGENT For ?Old Hickory,'1 ?Auburn" and ?Whim
Hickory" WAGONS.
Tyson & .J ones,'Hackney, babcock, ltac-k THU, Continental,
Advance and 33rown Carriage Co.
i&* I am disposidg of my steele 'of BRftUKS, COLLARS. COLLAIUP?DS
a?d UOBK^ at ppeclol prieeai
&. 1,1001 W? *.? MltlSI?OMKF,,