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BENN??TTSYILLE, S. 0. UV S. A? ?KOWN & CO. ?ifftce Wost of Court House. Fiiday Ootober 18, 1901. MARI?N DISTRICT?APP?tNiMENTS, FOURTH ROUND-W. 0, Pow an, P. R. Olio and Beulah, Bouluh, - Oct 19 UonuottBvillo ot, MoOoll, Oot 20,21 R?oOoll & Bonuottovillo Mills, ^ Bocca, Oot 22 Brlgbtovlllo, Antiooh, Oot 26,27 North Marlboro, Oot 27,28 Bounottsvlllo Sta, Nov 2,3 Manheim ct, Nov. 3,4 Our Town Gorvcmment. MAYOR-C. S. McCall AI.DERMEN-J. Frank Breeden, 0. E. Exum, John T. Douglas, VV. S. Howe. CLERK & TREASURER-Milton Mc laurin. Ollice open daily. POLICE-J. H. Moore. S . - . Notice of Court. NOTICE is horeby givon that the Court of General SCBSIOUO for tho County of Marlboio will oouveno at Bonnottavillo on ?ho Third Monday in Novombor vising tho (Sth day thotoof) 1901, auil tho Court of Uommon. Pleas on the Weducsday next following said Third Moridoy in Novorabor hoing the 20th day thereof) 1901, at Bon? lottnvlllo in and for tho county of Marlboro md Slate of South Carolina. All poisons ntotcHted will tnko duo notioo thoreof. J. A. DRAKE, Olork Court of 0. P. & G. 8. For Marlboro Ox, S. 0. Tax Notice 1 OFFICE OF COUNTY TREASURER, Bonnottsville, S 0., Sept 10, 1901. .apiHC Booka for the collection of Tuxes jfc for tho fiscal year comme nein R Jan ?ary let, 1901. will bo open at tho Treas?* nor's Offico in BonocltBvillo, S. C. on Pucpd'iy Octubor 15th, and temoin open intil Docombor 3Int, 1901, nftor which ho penalty will bo added on all Tuxes not laid by that date. Unto of Iicvy : State Tax, 5 milla Ordinary County, 3 mills Deticicnoy, 1 mill Now Jail 1 mill Road and Bridges, 1 mill Constitutional School, 3 mills Total tax lovy : hi mills SPEOIAII S01IOOL8 Antioch, 2 mills Beauty Spot, 3 mills Bonnottsvillo, 3 mills Bovkin, 2J mills BrigntsvilU . - iii!: Clio, "i . ' t?b?ne/or, . - K-i!'.tr:k-( !'.'. Milli l'L?'jiiov, . ; mills Tri iii in ? nir .Willi ?, , '! mills t'O'?i?- TA X (d' ON IO , \V J, vi on till abm oouteu mau; portions from 21 to <10 years of ago. Commutation Road Tax $1.00 on ablo bodied malo persons from 18 to 55 yoars iii ago, or work six i.'ays on the public highways of tho county, J. H. THOMAS, Treasurer Marlboro County. 1TATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Marlboro-Court Com mon Pleas. .'AMES A. DRAKE, as Cleik of Court and Administrator of tho personal ?s lale of J. 0. Lunccford, deceased, Plaintiff, against <'AMES LliNOEFORD, FANN?E LUNCEFORD and MAUDE LUNOKFORD, Defendants. ,'tummoas for Ilelief-Compltiint Not Served. To thc Defendants, Jamos Lunceford, Fannie Luncoford and Mando Lunce* ford, You arc lierrfiif Summoned and rcquir Ijb unswoi ho colinpt.. .m in this action, luci) i.< (tlo '? i'i iilicfl i>i rhe Clork of io Conn oi'Cnriumm l'?ivi! in and for . (leu nt y und ?3tato ui< lid. and to rvc . i) yup i M--.--., )n thc sub tiber ut ms othec in iienncUsvillo, S. C, ithin twenty days after tho porvico hero .l\ oxclusivo of tho day of such service ; : id if you tail to answer tho complaint ithin tho (imo aforesaid, tho plaintiff ii this notion will apply to tho Court for : e roliof demanded in tho compluint. Dated October 2, A, D , 1901. |HBAI..1 J. A. DRAKE, Clork. T. [. ROGERS, Plaintiff's Attorney. To tliQ Difcndanttt, James Lutueford, Punt?o L?Dcefbrd and Maude Lu nco ford, Minor Dafendiintp, and (0 Ann Holder and Jarnos Koller, with whom uaid minors resido : IToti will please take notice that tho ii Rimons of which tho foregoing is a copy f i.I tho. Complaint in this aotion, wore li iud in th<? offico of tho Clork of tho ' urt of Common Picas for said County, ?ii said Stato, at Bcnnottsvillo, on tho . i doy of October, A. D.j 1901. And you < il tuko further notioa llmt unloes you \ : icuro tho appointment of a Guardian AM Litern to roprosent said minors in said :<i ion, tho' plaintiff will apply to tho oourts foi an order appointing Julius T. Dudloy some other suifnblo and proper person lo ho tho guardian ad I item for HU id infants ftf?4 authorizing him to appear mid defend .'?aid aotion on their behalf. T. I. HOGERS, Plaintiffs Attorney, 4 Bcnnettsville, S. ?. ')olobor2, ywimrxt! LUMBER ! Any kind you want. Apply to July 3, 1D00. J. M. JACKSON. Eggs-aotly-Eggs ? L BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS. Ui st all round Farmora Fowl in the world, Oholco Egge at 600 por Sotting of 13. E. 0 NEWTON, Tatum, S. 0. <?f Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass find Pruebes can be haugh tat lowest ^vioeB at j, T. DoURlas\ PERSONAL. Mr S J Molnnis of BrightsvMc was in town yesterday mr. vi. Xvi. Brasington speni Monday at Sooiety Hill Messrs. T. I. Rogers aud T. W. Bouchier wont to Marion Tuesday Mr. SainEdonsof theEbenozor section was in town Sunday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morrison of Egypt spent Sunday in our town with relatives Miss Nelora McCoil attended tho german at Red Springs, the guest of Miss Black. Mr. J. T. McCoil of Clio was in town Monday and made as a pleasant call. Miss Maud Torry of Rocking ham is visiting Miss Louise Green of our town Rev. J. E. Board and daughter of Blenheim were in town Friday and mudo us a pleasant call Misses Fannie and Pearl Gil christ of McCoil spent Sunday in our town with relatives Mr, Reuben Waters of upper Adamsville was down Saturday. No special nows in his section Mr. J. F. Gilvray of Clio spent Sunday in our town with his brothor Mr. B. Y. McGilvray. Messrs Jule Hamer and Vick McDaniel of Beauty Spot were in town Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Quick and Mrs. Driggers of Smithville were down Wednesday shopping Mr. Joe Ingram who has been spending several months in Chat tanooga has returned home. Miss Mattie McCoil attended the gOi uuiu ut Red Springs, lau guest of Miss John Fullmore while thoro. Mr. H. S. Grant of Upper Be thel was down Saturday. Hei never wears a wrinkle, always | cheerful Miss Adele M. Harden who has boen visiting Mrs. Earl Mor rison at Egypt returned home Sunday morning Rev. G. W. Owens of Ebenezer section was up Saturday and called. Ho reports cotto n short in his section. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hamer of Beauty Spot spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs, Ira Bounds. Mrs. R H. Strickland and son Master Cleo of Maxton have been visiting her sister Miss Sallie Thompson Mr. J. D. Bullard of Rod Hill was up Tuesday and called. Ho says cotton is failing rapidly and will soon be harvested. ! : <r\ noa Oilohri Iii of Brjglil i ^v?ilo sv h i.i hit's oovjn sb'eiuiin'g' i\ ' "uvv < I ttys In CHI J.* tow ii willi r<>;,A. . *', <> ; lull re tm nod homo, Mis-.. i\ a nu: i s* v. .s Vi. in anti ill loll i yt...'.? ; -.lu.) lu.M'iMU?' for Darling LO? .,1.:.'. ... S?1110 time with relatives and friends Mr. Tolio Byrd of Darli ngton county has been spending a few days with his sister Mrs. Arch Spears Miss Emma Odom now of Dar lington who has been spending a few days in our town with friends has returned homo Mrs. M. A. Brown who has been spending some time with her son Mr. J. A. Brown has re turned to her home in Florence Mr. C. H. M. Quick of the Be thel section was in town Wednes day He says cotton continues to get shorter and tho hens are on a strike. Mr. Joseph H. Odom recently of Red Springs was in town Fri day on his way to his new home in Chesterfield where ho has ? bought a nico little farm, and will reside in future Miss Maggie Cobb who has been spending some timo with her sister Mrs. W. S. Mowory at Englewood, N. J., has returned home. Her sister accompanied her homo. Mr, J. T? Eason, our popular Express agent wont to Winston, N. C.,on Tuesday for his bride Miss Stella McNair The happy couplo arrived here Wednesday night and aro domicilod at tho residence of Mr. Will Turnor Miss Bertha Brasington, a charming young girl of Wost Bonnottsville will leave in a few days for tho Raleigh fair. After spending a few days there she will go to Baltimore, where she will enter school. Bertha will bo greatly missed by her friends. DEATH'S DOINGS. On tho morning of Oot Oth the doath ansel ontorod tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. John J . Turt and toole from them thoir little ANNIE B?LLE-a sweot littlo girl of i live sommers. Sho was a very bright and attractive child and was loved by all who know her, but alasl she was too puro for earth and God in his all wiso providence took hor to dwell with the angels in lloavon. Died in Darlington Wednesday Oct 16, 1901, nflor a lonjj illnoss Mrs. Minnie Sudor Brown, relict of the lato Thos J. Browli. You Know What You aro Taking Whon you are toke Groveu Tastoless Chill Tonio booauao tho formula la plainly givon on ovrery bottlo showing that it ls simply Iron and Quinine In a tasteless form. No ouro- no pay. Prloo $o. .---. WHAT'S YOUR VACH WOBTHP Sometimes a fortune, but never, it you have a sallow complexion, a jaundiced look, moth patqhei and blotches on the i skin,-all signs of Liver trouble. Rut Dr. King's New Lite Pills give Clear Skin, Rosy Chocks, Rich Complexion, Only a j cents at J. T. Douglas & Bro '?V. i -.-/'/*<.'''.'**.': s'..'-!-.'' UM TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. . -rTh? Hi K, Broaden; Drug Store is now opon for business. -- Tho free public schools will opon on tho 28th-Soo notlco olsowhoro. - Lovely weather last week and do cotton pickers put in some good work. - Mr. Wm Usher of tho Bothel section had some flue potatoes in market Saturday. - Tho "children's Social" at tho Graded School Friday after noon netted about $15 - M. E. Lockhart has been drawn to serve as grand juror for tho Noveinbor term of the U. S. Court at Columbia - Bonnettsville is getting "gay" an entertainment Friday afternoon, another Tuesday night another to-night aud tho Circus next Wednesday. - Treasurer Thomas opened his of?lce Tuesday and has col lected over $200 Mr W S Town send got tho first receipt this yoar ~~ The brick work on tho now Methodist church was com ploted Yesterday, for which Mr J L ireeden is alone to praise. Tho towor was tho last and has oyor 100,000 brick alone. Now for the inside. Mittles 10c hosiery equal to others 16c best. - Comptroller Genoral Dor ham is expected to day to sottlo with the Oounty ofllcors who aro now ready for him. Tho county did a large business the past year as the following figures will show: State $14,250.00, County, $40,188.00, School $18,387.00. The above figures include ail bor rowed monies ???T" See those high grade ready made sheets 90X00 $1.25 a pair at Mittlers store. -Mason's Fruit Jars and Rub bore at W. M. Rowe's. tggr* Buy your millinery from Mittle's store and save money. Kingham'8 liol ?able Hams and Breakfast Bacon can alwayB be found fresh at W. M. Rowe's. Mittle pleases you or refunds your money. Just received a fresh lot of can Shrimps, Lobsters and Deviled Crabs, at W. M. ROWES. CUPID'S WORK. Miss Rosa Olivia Dantzlor and Mr. Mulcom McPherson Landor were married in Orangeburg Oct 10? Dr. Samuel Lander father of tho groom performed the cere mony. Dr. Frank Lander accom panied his brother. Tho bride is I (bo eldo? i il nighter bi tho I ?j to ? j Itov I). Vi l>i?.nt/.??r M ?:? LF?niijo O?p)i D&tftHor. Mv, um! i Mis. Landor will make \ \\o\? Ix lino j lo iJiyc^?6nyi|le \P\k. uoiriK Out OT Business Klsowhoro in this papor will be foun 1 ibo announcement that Mr. R. Leo Kirk wood, owing to failing health. bas boon forced to givo up merchandizing and will closo out hid mammoth ?tock ut Cost. His stnok is not edly largo but varied aud full of bargains in all linos. It u an op portunity that does not often come to ?ot supplies for winter, ut low prices. Mr. Kirkwood bas boen in busiucss a long tinto and wo regret to coo bim retiro as a uioiohaut and cotton buyer, lt.ad his advertisement and go at o nco if you would scouro supplioj cheap. JOHN ROBINSON'S Ton 1 tig Combined Colo ml ShoWJ There is certainly no traveling exhibi tion in America perhaps in tho world, which prosonts on ter tain m mt 80 varied, so attraotivo and se multitudinous as do John Robinson's Ton Combinad Oro at Shows. Hinco the days of Noah, a moro completo menagerie has never been soon. PoJtioal and enchanting moones never before equaled aro witnessed ia (bo sublime bibioul spootaolo of Solomon, his Temple and Queen of Shoba. Every act in tho monster programo is a revelation to the people. Tho finest speoimous of horse flesh in tho world, tho highest aerial ht H in tho circuit p ro le ision, all tho champion rider.-), both malo and female. The (inest speoiraons of tho outest ponies in tho world. Tho ur?ndest spooialtios ovor produced. Tho funniest clowns on earth aro with tho Robinson Shows. Coming to Bonnotts villo Weduesiay Oct 23rd, Don't You Love Flowers? It so, and you want somo pretty pots of all sizes in which to place them, call at the Havdwnro storo ?and you can be suited. Stepped Into Live Coali. "When a child I burned my toot frightfully," writes W, H. Eads, of Jonesville, Va,, "which caused horrible leg sores for 30 years, but Bucklen'3 Ar. nica Salve wholly cured me after every thing else failed." Infallible (or Burns, Scalds, Cuts Sores, Bruises and Piles. Sold by J T Douglas & Bro. at 25c. Tot Causes Night Alarm. ..One night my brother's baby was taken with Croup," writes Mts, J. ?. Snider, of Crittenden, Ky., "it seemed It would strangle belore we could get a ! doctor, so we gave it Dr. King's New Discovery, which gave quick relief and permanently cured it. We always keep ! It in the house to protect eur children from Croup and Whooping Cough. lt cured me of a chronic bronchiattrouble that no other remedy would relieve." Infallible for Coughs, Colds, Throat and Lung troubles. 50c and $1. Trial bottles free at J. T. Douglas & Bro. f??T* See those Jackets and capes at Mittle's store-biggest; line in town. - Just received a lot o? New Catch Mackerel, ia kits and bar r?la. They are fine. W. M. Rowe's. ? ?-? * FjPIt SALB-My reildenoo and Lots j ab BJontottQ. APPly to Mro B. Ft MoMUj lan, nlonhojm, fi. 0, RELIGIOUS NOTES, Prayor mooting nt tho Baptist oburob evory Thursday evouhig at 8.00. Tho mon's prayer mooting at tho Methodist oburob ls bold ovory Wodnos? duy ovontng at 7 30. Tho public invited. Hov. O. W. Boyd Ulled his appointment at St. Paul's Epitoopal ohuroh Sunday at II a. ra , and 8 p, in, Rov. P. Ai Murray o? tho Seaman's Ohnpol Charleston filled tho pulpit of tho Methodist ohu'ob Sunday m ?ruhig. After his eoruion a oollootiou was tukoa up for bia work, Ho wont to MoOoll lu tho af tor mon. Rev. J B. Weldon of Ghera w Cir j nit oxohanged pulplta with Rov. Bolviu of North Marlboro 011 Munday--prouohltig.at Prospoot in tho morai.ig and nt Shiloh in tho afternoon. lUo Woldon was tho guoo*. ot Mr. H. 8. Grant wbilo in Marl boro, Ella-uJ3efla told mo that you told her that Beoret I told you ?tot to tell." Stolla-^Sho's a mean thing-I told nor not to tell you I told her." Ella-"Weill I told hor I would n't tell you abo told mo-so don't toll hor I did"-- Brooklyn Lite. Tho Boat Proparnttou for Mn luria. Ohills and Pavor ls a bottle of Grove's Tastolss Chill Tonio. It ts elmply iron and ' njulutno tn a tasteleau form. No euro - no I pay, Prioo ?oo. Xf??*1" Mittlo's saloa people -aro courteous, a plo aa uro to trade at Mittlo's store. Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 7, 1879 Dr. (J. J. Monett-Dear Sir: I cannot too strongly recommend your TEETH IN A (Teething Powders) to mothers as one of the best medicines they can obtain (or their debilitated .ind sickly infants. I liavc used it with very satisfactory re sults the past summer with my child, and while we have berctolore lost a child )r two trom teething under other rem edies, our present child that has taken rSETUiNA, is a-fine, healthy boy. I am, very lespeclftilly, A. P. Brown, M. 1). (Brother ot U. S. Senator and Ex olov. Joseph E. brown. I?* Pipes and Smokers Supplies in mdlesa variety eau be found at J. T. Douglas4. Fue- World's Greatest Fovor Medicino. Johnson's Tonio do os ia a day what dow Qninino oannot do in ten days. Itf splendid cures aro in striking contrast ,vith thc feeble euros made by Quinine, If you are utterly wretched, lake a hnrough course of Johnson's Touio and irivo out every trnoo of Malarial poison ing. Tho wiso insure their heall h by using Jonnsou's Chill and Fovor Tonio lt costs 50 cents it it eurea, not one cent if it doos not Mittle appreciates your pat ronage treats the trade all right and does the business. 'Juro? Eozoma & Itohlr g Burnes Through tho Blood-Goats Nothing to Try Ic. B. B. B. (Botonio Blood Bilrn) ? .ciiain ;i>i 1 HUie pure fi))' rc/enu, Itull?tiy ik'tt hum ;>i- hedi.;,' fe: {.vs, \\'/i.(ory blt;.'liliii pimple.-. ?lui il ii? tunm. iii* jdiiits? b '? ?? vuIntnel'.i-. pi iokli nv \ > un in thu ?kl?, sit) i 9 ti 11$ ? nu- tilt.'eif .>(.?. ! i i ifii nie Blood IJ'ilr.i 'tues (ho wntHi Mil lb;c'p*:t???ed :ciue* liv ?orkhing purlf'yini ivu'd vUftityih> 'lie Mom!, thor :b,v riylftji ? heall hy uiooes supply to tho*kin. Oth&r remedies may rcliovo but B. B, B. acta illly eures, heals every sore, and gives tho rich glow ol' health to tho skim making ibo blood rod and nonri.sbing Especially advised for old obstinule cases. Druggists 51. Trial trent mont freo and prepaid by writing Dr. GiWtn 213 Mitchel St., At lanta Ga. Describe trouble and face uud ioul adyico given. llave Mittle make yon a suit and wear good clothes that fit. CLERK'S SALE. 3TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF MARLIIORO, COURT OF COMMON PIJKAS. FRANCIS B. GIIVSON as Administrator of thc Personal lOstatc ol N. H. John son, deceased, Plaintiff, against MIRANDA ADAMS, Wash Adams, Joseph Adams and others, D?tendants. Judgment of Forclosure and Side. ? N obedience to the Judgment of Fore? I closure granted in the above entitled action, I will oiler for sale before the Coutthodse door in Bennettsville, to the highest bidder, on the first Monday in November next, during legal sale hours ALL the following pieces, parcels or tracts ol land, situate in the county ol Marlboro in thc Slate aforesaid, that is to say: One tract containing FORTY-SIX ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands of Goodwin Barrenline, Mary Peele and the North Carolina State, and icing the same berctolore conveyed to thc late Henry Adams by O. P Townsend as Commissioner in Equity. One other tract containing FIFTY ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands ot Robert Pccle and Carolina Sneed lands ol Ebenezer Waters. Est tte lands of Cornelius Newton and lands of others and beipg thc same conveyed to Henry Adams by John Waters; by deed dated the 131h day ot September AD. 1881. TERMS OF SALE-One-half Cash, the balance on a credit ot 12 months ; thc credit portion to bear interest Irom the day of sale and secured by bond ot the purchaser and a mortgage of premises, the purchaser to pay tor all necessary Kapers aur revenue stamps, and upon ls failure to comply willi his bid, the premises to he resold at his risk on thc same or some subsequent salesday. J. A. DRAKE, Clork. October Q, igoi. Farms For Sale WILLSELL MY FARM (355 ?cres) in Adamsville township, this county, located on the Gibson Branch A. C. L lt. It. at Newtonville Depot. Good five room dwelling, large barn, out buildings tenant houses. Near to churches and schools. Healthy community. At thc depot there is a nice dwelling and large store house. On this farm is a 20 acre past ure with a nevcrdaibng stream run? ning through it. This is a big bargain, I have also several line farms near by that I will sell on good terms. Sec me il you want a bargain in good la,rm|ng lands or a fine business stand. L. D. NEWTON, Newtonville, S 0 , Oct. 16,1991. . MILTON MCLAURIN, Attorney at Law and Probate Judge, Offloe |n Qo\]Xb Houae, ti: HIT Mr lil HU UD1 WI' HtlUlllLIUU o mm >0 ? VV !:\'(; I'D MY HEALTH I am forced to close out my business ' us OOH as possible, and to this end I offer to the public my ENTIRE MAMMOTH STOCK OF GOODS 4-AT ACTUAL COST.-* ALL FRESH NEW GOODS I NO OLD STUFF I io. Sala to commence Monday, October 21st, And continuo until the Stock is disposed of or sold. \w\yv CASH: SALES-POSITIVELY NO GOODS CHARGED. 1 dita;I. ibo >;( o l Lndies and Geullcnicu, ono and all, of ibis county for their liberal pHtrVjnaaa v. hieb thev hnvo given mo, and to return my appreciation and many thank* WILL OFFER ABOVE AT COST I if. tr KIRKWOOD. Proprietor Bennettsvillo Dry Goods and Millinery Go. -.oOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOcs j SPECIAL NOTICE ! \& Li, person! having account against me must present thom be . ' P?f< November 1st for payment. \'l ; T.ioi. ? indebted (or owe me) by account, notes or niort j ?es nntsl ' all and settle same bsi'ove Nov. 1st 1001. R L. KIRKWOOD, PROPRIETOR pPk IO, iOOii Boonottsvillo D. G. and M. Co. FOR 3Et.Esaxra*. T\Vi) STU il Y BRICK 33UILDING, WITH CELLAR 20x94 ?ft et. or ti ev-iinest stand in town for business. ?i', T .pe tro LA & j> t?Sl?? A. 0. DOUGLAS. j. ?, DOUGLAS & BROTHEB, .Practical Pharmacists and Dealers hi - IfMm ||rugs and patent ?JJcdieinos, P/am ana Fancy Stationery and School Supplies. G-LASS and PUTTY. . FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. ^ 1 .. i -r ,t riplions carefully compounded al all hours unit guaranteed to be of the Purest Drugs and at reasonable ? prices. A fut? !me Garden Seed & Onion Sets. Tha.?'f?d tor past liberal natron a ->?"> ?oHcil a continuance of same. . . J, i {mi m> 15 riMna is Tin? SEASON WHEN HOUSEKEEPERS HAVE TROUBLE TO i KEEP FOOD FROM SPOILING, and are Barely pu/.r.lod what te ?1... VVe can help ntl aaoh I Come and Bee our Rt?ok of Propnreil CANNED OOOD3 \%>l\i up la mt an tit lea to suit tho Hot Weuthor OoutingoncicH. ! pta & -'i M il ty Our BEST, FOR BREAKFAST. Yvre h ive Buokwhcat, Maple Syrup, Oatmeal, Snit Fish, Hominy. Breakfast Bacon, Veil Loaf, Tripe, Chicken Loaf, Buiio Cihcken, Ham Lonf, Tea, Coffee, Bananas and Oranges. FOR DINNER Wo bit ye Flavored Soup, Corn and Beans, Tomatoes and O lt rn, Boast Bc?*f, liam, Macearon i, Cheese, Pen?, Mustard Sauce, Corned Ham, Cranberry Sauce, Plum Pudding, Jellies, Apples, Nuts, Raisins, Pi tines. FOR SUPPER Wo have Oysters, Sliced Ham, Chicken, Corned Beef, Sausage, Crackers, Shreded Codfish Wafers, Mustard Sardinns, Cherries, Pears, Postum Cereal. S ?.V fei o o tufo fc* til M to fey .supply of Canned Goods, Pickles, and Dainties are of hut ns supply your wants. Tino W. M. ROWE. Flume So. 88. Itcmicttsviile, 8. C. DR. MOFFETC'S %4M?&*^. Ori?alt25ccat? toe. J. MOFFETT, M. D., ST. Allays Irritation, Aids Digestion, Regulate the Bowels, Strengthens thc. Child, Makes Teething Easy. TEETMNA Relieves the Bowel Troubles of Children of ANY ACE. LOUIS, WIG. On hand AT STRAUSS' STABLES DEPOT MIT a nice lot of young If wies and Morses. And will continue to keep them for sale, Nothing will bo Mlsroprcsontcd and you can roly -on FA ll!. DKAUNGS. I'Y'bniMy' V, (pin. A Home For Sale. . V li N \>. OG M COTTAGE, com, (Mably furnished, line location in East Bennettr.iill<;, Parties residing in the country an.J*''c;?irin^ to move to town tor school privileges, will find it profitable to call or write this office tor terms. ?VT? W. -BOUCHIER, o Attorney at Law? Bonnottevlllo, 8. 0. Often on Dnil'iigton fltre?t neat PpBtol Tokbmipb of?ce, .Tamwry, 180?. Three Papers One Year Each, only 50c WEEKLY TIMES. RICHMOND, VA., Now* Only 60 Gents A Yoar, and includes absolutely free THE PARAGON MONTHLY, New York, Tin* FARM JOURNAL, Philadelphia. The Daily and Sunday Times, Including Farm Journal and Paragon Pdonthly, Now only $3 per yoar. C3r 25 eta per month by mall, Addross TUR TTM13S, Richmond, V?, BEDROOM is some? i mes increased by BIOAUTY abed differentia material Irom thc oilier furniture. Where this is thc case one ol our handsome METAL. BEDS will give tim best effect with the smallest expenditure ol money. They are verv artistic in design and finely finished. Strongest beds made. I have a large assortment of Oak, Golden Oak, and Ask Reds and Three Piece Bedroom Suif.cs. Very Jiespecl/ulii/y ?rn ORDER t To put "A Movo on Trade" I t\?M? ' t.~.?~ <?V?wU.1^..il? ?il.. ;?.Vr ?f/??tr naru *?.w* i ?m "'J w*vv? down and can give you ATTRAC TIVE PRICES ON ANYTHING YOU WANT In tho Furnitur? lino. -o-? LargcBtfnmitiir?Stot?t Will take y real pleesure in show ing my goods. GALL AND' LOOK OVER MY LINK Qc. W. Waddill. Bonuettsville, S. 0., OCT 1?, 1901. PUtLER BROS., -DEALERS IN Horses, Mules, Buggies, Wagons And Harness, AFTER THIS DATE, aud during the enlire Trading Season will koop thoir STABLES WELL FILLED with a ohoico selection of Horses and Mules, whioh thoy will sell fov Cash, or on time with good approved notes. Wo havo recently added Buggies, Wagons and Harness to our Stock und wo incond tokeop up-to-?ato goods at the best prices. Tho following is a list of some of tho makes of BUGGIES we now handle Courtland, Watertown, Ames, fit ti vii our, Wreon, Stand ard and Hickory Carriage Co. Ootobor 18, loco. FULLER BROS HEAD-QUARTERS FOR HARDWARE For The Pee Dee Section. ?Si a EM mm il T WE have just received A OAR LOAD, of . the celebrated 1 and 2 horse RUSSEL WAGONS Every one of which are guaran toed. - WE OFFER - One Horso Wagons (complote) afc only $25.00 Two Horse Wagons, with 3 inch tire, at $45.00 WE ALSO CARRY - A OOMIWI? UNIS OP HARPS AND REPAIRS, We very respectfully solicit, at least, a portion o? your: patronage, and are confident we will please both as to Prico and Quality. Will be glad to have yon call and inspect) our stock. Yours truly Oj M Aug 15, 1901. JSennettdville ?llovelt^ Moths, F. E, ROWE, MANAGER. - DEALER IN AND MANUFACTURER OF - Ceiling, Flooring, Biding, Brackets. Balusters? Newels, &c. ? BUILDING MATERIAL OP ALL KINN. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF any kind of LUMBER, ?ough or dressed, wo would be glad to have you call at our MILL and look over stock. u VJ I J iv AT TH li OLD STAND Annd Propnrcd to fill at Short Notice - Orders for - Cyprcftw and Whit? Pine Sash, Doors and Blinds, AT Borrow Piuoics. Wo Boll no fihoddy work, or-..mttfi)'fita. Shopn on MoCull etroot noarWeldohoo, S. F. rOWBltli'i3 Jun 31, 1898 BonnettftvHie, 6. 0. Valuable Property For Sale Cheap. TWO valuablo leta in Kout Bcbnottavlllo. J Ono oontitlne a good dweMlng with 8 reOrriB, a wide hall mid 3 poroho?, Tho other la a Oottago with 4 room* a hall ?nd I two porohco. Apply nt thin ojftoo. A Bargain for IWILL SELL CHEAP EOlt CASH, or on time to tho right man, Two Co uaw Hull Ghin with Feeder? mid Condensera, all oomplcto, One Aomo Cotton Trees, 125 fcot finiphod Shafting, Lot of Pulleys nud Bolting, ALL in good ruuclng order, Uoneon for selling I wlnh to pub in larger outfit. % Bl. SMITH. Bonnettavlllo, Jidy 35, 1901, WO Feed Tho Hungry. WI?RN In town and yon want a good moni, remember .wo ?tan. eorvo you. A good meal for ??o', .ttoatAuifeoti nonh of tho Market. ti. J. BuAVBOtf,