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BENHETTSY?LLE; S. 0, nv ?. A. imo WN & CO. O/yit?o Fros* of Court Uouse, .<,<.?<.>?.?.?<..>.??.?>,.?,(.,,.>,.?',.l<il<u'H*li>l,Matv Fiiday Ootober 26, 1901, MARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS. . FOURTH ROUND-W. 0. POWER, P. B. Olio and Boulai?, Beulah, Oot 19 ! BcmiottBvlUo ot, .MoColl, Oot 20,21 Mo'Jbll & Bonuottevlllo Mills?, Borea, Oot 22 ; Brlgbtaviilo, Antioch, Oot 26,27 North Mnvlboro, Oct 27,28 l? Bonhottovillo Sta, Nov 2,3 |; Blenheim Ot, Nov. 3,4 '?fto??emmmrt? iti nn??itt 11? m\III? itmi*'>^>?!ll^f!l!?^!^!l?^ ; Our Town Oorvemment. MAVOH-C. S. McCall ALDERMEN-J. Frank Breeden, 0. E. Ex tim," John T.-Douglas, VV. S. Howe. CLERK & TREASURER-MiUor* Mc .: Laurtn. Office open daily. Poi.?Cit-J. H. Moore. ISTotiG? of Court. ^jjrib:'viO? i? h.-u-hy <r.-??n tu-.? \\ < 0'.?u?l |)j o- .. "'..I .? r th?i :tp . ?|y ? ? . Vyl^vo >YULj?; 'fin nt d<<- or* "'vt?i'e 'i'i.'?fV. 1 .iiii" Ndvordoav vhchi?j Lb.? 1 '. <?d't1. .1... nt! iV'.'*\ ww -iri.-? I ?tis ''"lill O? ' Common V ' !?..< f.'? the VVeiliic'iAay next ? following enid Third Mondoy in iSotombc? .,. (belog the 20th day thoroof) 1901, nt Bon? i.bottHvlHo In nud for tho county of Marlboro add Si ute of South Carolina. All poteono intoreBtod will tnko due nctioo thereof. J. A. DRAKE, Clerk Court of C. P. & G. S. ?x' *" . : For Marlboro Co., S. 0. Oot xo, 1901.-5 Tax Notice I OFFICE OF COUNTV TREASUBER, Bonncimvillc, S C Sopt 10, 1901, THE Books for tho collection of Tuxes for ibo fiscal year commencing Jan uury ht, I?01; will bc open at tim Treas mer's Offico iu Bcunettavillc. S. C.. on Tuosduy (Jclnbcr loth, nod remain open until December 31st, ?901, after which tho penulty will bo added ou all Tuxes not paid by that dato. Ita to of licvy: Stalo Tax, 5 milla Ordinaty County, 3 mills Dotioienoy, 1 mill Now Jnil 1 mill Hoad and Biidgcs, 1 mill Constitutional School, 3 mills Total tax lovy : 14 mills SPECIAL SCHOOLS Antioch, 2 mills Beauty Spot, 3 mills : Bcouottavillo, 3 mills Boykin, 2i mills Brigitisvillo, 21 mills Clio, 2} mills Ebenezer, . li mills Kollock, V\ mills T.eatcr 21 mills Tiann i, .'. mills .JUiltliT, 2 ir.i!!? POLE T \ \ o? ON M IK) h I ?? ll ou all iibie?li?dirfd ?haloporsomi iVotu 21 ?H 00 yent ,-i ol' ugo OoniiMuaiien Kepi T;\> {M.ftOjon able bodied male persons irwui io to iii) your* of ago, or work six rays on the public highways of thc county. J. H. THOMAS, Treasurer Marlboro County. BT ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County ol' Marlboro-Court Com mon .Pleas. JAMES A. DIIAKB, ns Cloik of Court and Administrator of tho personal es tate of J. C. Euncoford, decoasod, Plaintiff, against JAMES LVNOKVORD, FANN?E I.UNOEFORD and MAUDE EUNOEFORD, Defendants. Summons for Relief-Complaint Not Served. .To the Defendants, Jamos Luncoford, Fannie Euncoford and Maude Ennec io rd, You arc. hereby Summoned and rcquir cd to answer ibo complaint in thia action, which h filed in tho office of tho Clork of tho Court of Commou Pions in and for tho County and State nforosaid, and to sorvo a copy of your answer on the sub scriber at bis cilice in Bcnuettsvillo, S. C, within twenty days ofter tho fcrvicehero of, oxolusivo ol' thc day of suoh service ; and if you fail to answer tho complaint within thc time aforesaid, tho plaintif! in thia notion will apply to tho Court for the relief demanded in tho complaint. Dated October 2, A, D., 1901. [SEAi,.] J. A. DRAKE, Clork. T. I. HOGERS, Plaintiffs Attorney. To tho Defendants, James Luncoford, Fannio Euncclbrd nnd Mnudo hunco ford, ftlinor D?fendante, und to Ann Holder nnd James Koller, with whom said minors reside : You will please take notice that the i Summons ol' which thc foregoing isa copy and tho Complaint in this notion, were filod in the offico of thc Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Haid County, in sniii State, at Bonnettsvillo, on thc .'hi day of October, A. D., 1901. And you will tako further notice that unlosa you procuro tho appointment of a Guardini Ad Li tc m lo represent said minors in unit: notion, tho plaintiff will apply to tho oourti for an order appointing Julius T. Dudloj or some other suitable and proper porsoi to bc ibo guardian nd I i tom for said infant and authorizing bim to appear and defcm snit) action on their behalf! T. I. BOGERS, Plaintiffs Attorney, Bennettsville, S. C. October 2, Vi LUMBER! " LUMBER I Any kind yoi want. Apply to J. M. JACKSON. July 3, 1000. Eggs-aotly-Eggs BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS. Boot all-round Fnrmors Fowl in the world Cholee Eggs at 600 por Setting of 13. E. O NEWTON, Tatum, S. O VSf* Paints, Oils, Varnish, Ola? ?tul Brushes can ho bought at lowes p?ricos ftt J, T. DOUKW, PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Porduo of Greensboro N. 0., is visiting relatives in our town Mrs. Fred Waters and child ren of Haleigh are visiting her parents Dr. and Mrs. Faison Mr. W. A. Breedon will have his K. P. Distributor at Raleigh this week and Columbia next. Mr. J M. Erasing ton will ex hibit his Shredder at Haleigh this week and Columbia next Comptroller General Derham was hero Friday and in one hour ? made his settlement, the quick est over made. Mr. J. M. Woodley, now of Scarboro, Sum tor county was hil town Tuesday on his way to his| old home at Clio. Rev. John Manning of Clio was in town yesterday and made us a pleasant call. No special news in his town. Mrs. Floronce Hamer of | Beauty Spot has boen spending a fow days with her parents Mr, a id Mrs. Ira Eo.mds. Dr. H. R. Easterling and wife have been on a visit to their son Mr. Marion ISasterling over in Robeson County near John Sta Mon Wf r.'lV '... Mf.'i?'K'f.'vv luv> ?o?d will roivn n to )?? old profession ? [.MI?I"?!',"? tho thiotilo on u Bald win origine; Mr. McGowan, tho attache of the Robinson Circus who broke his log on tho 9th had it oncased in plaster Monday and it is hoped he will improve faster Mrs. R. H. Strickland and sen Master Cleo have returned to their homo in Maxton after a 1/lUUQUIltV I IQIV VT A Vt A Miss Sallie Thompson Mr. John W. Quick of Smith ville was down Saturday. He I says his cotton is short, but the crop of corn, peas, potatoes aud) collards aro flue Capt J. J. Graham of Red Bluff section was in town Wednesday and made usa pleasant call He was full of good cheer in spite of the depressing outlook. Constable J. J. Pearson of] Charleston was up Saturday for two days. While hore he pur chased another two horse farm! next to his in Brownsville. Z/JTJATK'K? JJ GIN Gr &. Oa Friday morning Oat 18th IQXK, tittle Aliao Poarl, ohild of Mr J. T. and Mrs Nowa Stanton aged 9 you'n. Afttr just one ?hort week of ntifforlng with heart disease little Poarl wa. onllod away from loved onus, who cherished her with loving and affectionate hootts, to that homo in tho honutiful beyond, whore there e no mora parting, uoithor sloknoss Buff criag nor death. Ia tho death of littlo Pearl'it has booti tiuly domouBtratoJ tb. t ' God loves a BU i ni UR mark," for she was indeed a bright chil l. Sba posaoeaed a oliild /hur&ctiu tl; ti W'l.fl truly beautiful, anjj rt nu?leal tnlvnt which ..ran waldor- ! fully ile? cloiicd (or ono of her agoj 7?0U : Wi .(ly i;ho could uir.g und fo ?'.'.'ty urn! iwuehing could uhf, move lief Iii'11 ? suds o/er thc key? of tho oi gan. Bat, tho sweet littlo voiao has buou luiHhod boro only Ibat it may slug more sweetly around the groat whit? throne. Ai ?I thoso little bands that aro now cold and have lost their skill hmo aro doubt leos employed upon a golden burp in rank ing munio a thousand fold more awootly to God aud tho Lamb. Sho sloops bo noa th che bountiful Howers plnoed by loving hands in tho Boulah Oomotory thom to await tho rounitiag with loved onoa on tho r?surrection morn. Sloop ou sweet ohild and tako thy rest Qod called thoo homo, Ile thought it best. Oot 21, I9OI. "Q" A Rod L.ottor Day. Wednesday was big day for our town, and we had. the lar gest crowd over seen hero-all in search of recreation and pleasure. The grand street par a e was enjoyed first, then came the Circus. All went along nice ly until just at the close while the ci-owd were leaving the tent, when Jack King ana Tom Odom, both colored, nad words and King shot Odom, from effect of which he only lived a few moments. King was promp tly arrested and placed in jail. Coroner Covington held an in quest soon after and the verdict of the jury was that Odom came to his death from a pistol shot at the hands of Jack King. It was a sad close to a splen did day and cannot be charged to anything but mean whiskey. A Midnight Robber. On Friday night Inst the quiet home of two industrious colored people of Red Hill-Burton Brown and wife was suddenly turned into a slaughter pen. About midnight ono Jessa With enwoon, colored, called and askod ad* miltatico, claiming that he wanted a fire made, as ho was cold. Brown made tho tiro and ho and Witherspoon were sitting by it when the later mado nu ou-alaught on Brown with a razor, cutting a long deep gash on thc throat, also two other bad cuts on thc fnco and head. Brown extricated himself and ran to a neighbor's house for help. When assistance nnived Brown's wife wac found in bed w ta her head crushed with an ax. Pot Impart ks are still liv ing though dangerously injured. It if generally believed that Brown had money and the intention of Wither? spoon was murder and robbery. A searching party found Wither spoon Monday night, and brought hin to Jail Tuesday morning. ---???'?- ? ?? - WHAT'S YOU? PAOJB WOHTHP Sometimes a fortune, but never, it yoi have a sallow complexion, a jaundice! look, moth patches and blotches on tin sktn.-all signs of Liver trouble. But Dr King's New Ule Pilla give Clear Skin Koay Cheeks,. Rieh Complexion, Only as cents at J. T. Douglas & Bro TOWN ANJO COUNTY NEWS. - Pull moon-.Sunday.. - Masons moot to night Tn "11__ * 'ii.- r. day. . Tho "Mowers" ave still busy - The gamo law oxplres noxt Thursday - Hurry in a good crop of oats while you eau got seed cheap. -. Tho frosts have come and that top crop of cotton failod. - Special attention is asked to the special Ordinance passed by Council on Friday last. - Read tho now advertisement of R. K. Breeden, - Mr. J. Prank Breedon has 250,000 pounds of peavino hay and plenty of seed oats for tho needy. ?^W. P. COVINGTON is in the market to buy seed. See him before you buy or sell your meal. I wour good olothos that lit woar and look woll becaause Mittle tnukes them. Kingltam'e Itoliablo Hams and Breakfast Bacon can always bo ?i?T' ..>.' (feto ??fff?? ?ff?'at re ??y rn ?il o sheets OOA?O ii [mii' ait Mittle's .store. - Crowds are daily suen in Kirkwood's store. He must be rushing the bargains. -Mason's Fruit Jars and Rub bers nt W. M. Rowe's. ?^Er* Buy your millinery from Mittle's store aud save money. Mittlo xnuuses you or refunds j your money. Just received a fresh lot of can Shrimps, Lobsters and Deviled Crabs, at W. M. ROWES. IN MEMORIAM. Almeta, tho lovely litt lo daughtor of j Mr. ?ad Mr? D. S Brlgm m of tho Got? tun Mill nt BounottoviMo waa born Maroh 21st 1892 and died Boptombor 13th 1901. Sho was tho light ot that happy homo and impartod ohoerfulneBS to nil around hor -nt Bohool, Ruuday oohool and cvory whoro. Oa acoouat ot brightness aud hor ohooifulnooa sho was a general favorito of aU who know hor. AU that oould b 1 dono for her relief by medic*! skill and toader nuraing tho dtaeaio did ita work, nut iu poaalng away hor nwoot linio tostimony wai thia: ''Momma, 1 eeo unguis, I am j going to beavan and I want you all to moot mo thoro; and please toll tho Dr Mr. Kinney and ul no my school mates to moot mo in heavoa " Aud just bufete tho ladt broath abo took hor aistor by tl.o hand aud said "sUtor I am in hui von now." What u comfort must bo to tho bo reaved paroots, Hinters and brothors. It was vory bard to givo hor np, \or hoart rending ovor to part with littlo Mota ?nd par* wi'.h ho? forever "Borun 4?y Kiigolu on tin ir winga, Vii froiri (Mirth hor t j.nit titea .Vi od?; brr God and >;it;. stni ?iugti, Triumphing in Panul ?BQ,", oho .*:?.. buried in did Qutok Cou? ut cr j' Stipt t.; 1901., Ibu*. Baker oouduuUn^ ?no fnnoral eo.-vioo at tho gravo. Wo greatly aympathizo with tho bo rowed family. A Relativo. Harmony S. 0. Going Out of Businoeo KUowhoro in thu paper will he found the announcement (hut Mr. lt. Leo Kirk wood, owing to fuitiog health, has been ?brood to givo up inorehundizing and will oloso out bin mammoth ?took at COST. His stock is not only largo but varied and full of bargnins in all Hues. It U an op portunity that does not oft on como to irei supplies for winter,-ut low prices. Mr. Kirkwood has boos in business a long time and wc regret to voe bim retire an a mmohant and cotton buyer. Road his advertisement and go at onoo if you would HO o uro supplies cheap. Don't You I.OVO Flowers? It so, and you want some pro tty pots of all sizes in which to place thora, call at the Hardware store ?and you can bo suited. Stepped Into Live Conlt. 'When a child I burned my fool lrighilully," writes W. H. Eads, ol Jonesville, Va., "which caused horrible leg sores tor 30 years, but Bucklen's Ar nica Salve wholly cured me after every, thing else tailed." Infallible tor Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Sores, Bruises and Piles. Sold by J T Douglas & Uro. at 25c. Tot Causes Night Alarm. '.One night my brother's baby was taken with Croup," writes Mts. J. C, Snider, ot Crittenden, Ky., "it seemed it would strangle before we could get a doctor, so wc gave lt Dr. King's New Discovery, which gave quick reliel and permanently cured lt. We always keej it in the house to protect our childrcr from Croup and Whooping Cough, li cured me of a chronic bronchial troubh that no other remedy would relieve.' Infallible for Coughs, Colds, Throat ant Lung troubles. 50c and $1. Trial bottle! free at J. T. Douglas & Bro. See those Jackets and capes at Mittle's store-biggesl line in town. Just received a lot of Nev Catch Mackerel, in kits and bar rois. They aro fine. W. M. Rowe's. FOR SALK-My rodd on eo and Lot lat Blenhoim. Apply to Mrs B Pi MoMtt lau, Blenheim, 8. 0. A Night of Torror "AWful anxioty was foll for tho widov of tho bravo General Burnham of Maoh las, Mo , whon tho (lootors said she wouh dio from pneumonia before morning,' writes Mr*. 8. H. Lincoln, who attouac? her that fearful night, but sho bogged Po Dr. King's Now Discovory. which ha? more than 0030 sived hor lit?, au ? jurct her of Consumption. After taking, sin slept all night. Further , uso ontlrol; cured hor. This marvelous medicino t ?naran tooti to euro oil Throat. Ghost nm ung DNflsts. Only QOO and $1.00. Po sate by J. T. [mug]na ft Bro. 4 RELI&?OUS NOTES. Prayer mooting at tho Baptist ohuroh every Thursday ovoalog at 8.00. Tho mon's prayer mootlug at tho -Methodist ohuroh is held ovory Wednes day ovoning at 7 30. Tho publlo in vi tod Riv, O. W. Boyd will omiduot services ot Bb Pauls Episcopal Uhuroh on uoxt Sunday. Thoao who attoudod tho Association ab Judson last week report a splendid moot' lng. Tho reports soub up from tho churches ?how a healthy condition-uoauoox us peolally. Tho next mooting will bu hold In Bonnobtsvillo next Oo.'ober. JG^My wifes shoos cost $2.00 rando by Plant & Marks guaran teed by Mittle. - . OED ?... Tho Bout Preparation for Malaria. Chills and Favor is a bottle of Grove's Tost?las Chill Tonio. Ii is simply iron and quloiuo in a tastolcBs form. No ouro-no pay, Prioo soo. J&W Miltie's sales people aro courteous, a pleasure to trade at Mittlo's store. -u? H??F0 Head every page, . Yes, read every line, For by this gaugo It may pay for time. ? ? --, 1 1 ?- ' Atlanta, (ia., Nov, 7 T?7Q DV. [J. J M off ell 5 Var Sir: ? c j.tCKV> 'tro'nj''y H rout inf. nd y M . Vi:?.ri!iN.v' j ( JV.:'hui;;- I1 u|)neN)1tci ?^tn^?V^a'?^rt? oV tho li -. .i nu'' ines they eau obtain j.-ji I tb':it' debilitated and sickly infants, 1 [baie n?.<:il it with very s'uj.^lacro?'y rd IsultS tho past! inmiYii'i" v/ua ?ny child, and wtiile we have heretofore lost a child or two bom teething under other rem edies, our present child that has taken TsBTiiiNA, is a hue, healthy boy. I am, very respectlully, A. I?. Brown, M. I). (Brother ol U. S. Senator and Ex Gov. Joseph IS. Brown. t&? Pipos ami Smokers Supplies in endless variety can bo found nt J. T. Douglas'. The World's Greatest Fever Mcdiciue. Joh ri ion's Tonio does ina d ty what dow Quinine oannot do in len days Its .splendid ourus oro in striking contrast wiih the fooblo onrtM made by Quinine. Lf you aro utterly wretched, lako n thorough course of Johnson's Tonie and drive nui every traoo of Malarial poison ing. Tho wiso insure i heir health by using Jonnson'a Chill uni U\?vor Tonio lt costs 50 uenls il it euros, not ono ceni if it docs not. Mittle appreciates your pat ronage treats the trade all right and does the business. uui'os KiOuoma & itolung Humors Through tho Blood-Goats Nothing to Try lt. B. li B. (Botonio Blood Balm) isa certain and sure ouro for eczema, itching skin, humors scabs, scales, watery blistors pimple.?:, uchimr bonis or joints, boils, carbutt.les, prickling pain in tho skin, old eating sores ulcers, ole. Botanic Blood Balm cures the wo rs) and most deep-seated oases bv enriching purifying mid vitalizing ?ho blood, thereby giving a healthy blood supply to th J akin. Othor remedios may rcliovo but B. B. I?. aclu ally ou res, bonis every siro, und gives tho rich '-'low ol' hoitlib to thu skin, making . ho blood red and non H siting. Kspechitly tidyiV?d l'or < ld obst i nitie tn? i.?'i Ihtig^ists jj jv..Trial tr?aiintutl fYt'C ind p > ??ai 1 Kv Willing IV. Ollit?ii JA I Vlivlrn Ai bi pt ?i 'Ja. POM.'.I ii<;'- (rouble aal ta 00 mid io.il ;?dj ic i given. Maye Mit tlc inake ? oa a suit and wear good clothes that fit, We offer First-class I Horse Wagons comolete at $25-Spot Gash- Hardware C?\_ CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF MARLBORO, COURT OF COMMON PIJTCAS. FRANCIS B. GIIISON as Administrator of the Personal Estate ol N. H. John son, deceased, Plaintif!, against MIRANDA ADAMS, Wash Adams, Joseph Adams and others, D?tendants. Judgment of Forclosure and Stile. {N obedience to ihe Judgment ol Fore closure granted in the above entitled action. I will ofl 'r for sale bet?re the Courthouse door in Bennettsville, lo the highest bidder, on the first Monday in November next, during legal sale hours AM. the following pieces, parcels or tracts of land, situate in the county ol Mailboro in thc State aforesaid, that is to say : One tract containing FO UT Y-SIX ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands of Goodwin Barrentine, Mary Peele and the North Carolina Slate, and being thc same heretolore conveyed to thc late Henry Adams by C. P Townsend as Commissioner in Equity, One other tract containing Fl PTY ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands ol Robert Ptele and Carolina Sneed,' lands ol Ebenezer Waters, l?state lands of Cornelius Newton and lands of others and being the same conveyed to Henry Adam-, by John Waters, by deed dated the 13th day ol September A.D. 1881. TERMS OV SALE-One-half Cash, the balance on a credit ol 12 months ; the 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 for all necessary papers a ul revenue stamps, and upon his failure to comply with bis bid, the premises to be resold at bis risk on the same or some subsequent salesday. J. A. DRAKE, Clork. October 9, 1901. Farms For Sale V WILL SELL MY FARM (355 Acres) in Adamsville township, this county, located on thc Gibson Branch A. C. L li, li, at Newtonvillc Depot. Good five room dwelling, large barn, out buildings tenant houses. Near to churches and schools. Healthy community. At the depot there is n nice dwelling and large store house. On this larm is a 20 acre pasture with a never-failing stream run ning through it. This is a big bargain, I have also several line farms near y that I will sell on good terms. See ..te it you want a bargain in good farming lands or a fine business staad. L. D. NEWTON, Newtonvllle, S. 0, Oct. 16, loot. M iLTON MCLAURIN, Attorney at Law and Probate Judge, OfllJO lo Court House, IllIiVl? |\V I Nfl 'I'd MY HEALTH I am forced to close out my business '? fis arion a M possible, and to this end I oiler to tho public my1 ENTIRE MAMMOTH STOCK OF GOODS 4 ?T ACTUAL COST.V ALL FRESH NEW GOODS I NO OLD STUFF! Bale :.o commence Monday, October 21st, Awl continue until the Stock is disposed of or sold. SPOT (?AS?1 SALES-POSITIVELY NO GOODS OH AUG ED I thai.k i* <: gcocl Ltidiob omi Gentlemen, ono and ul), of this oouuty for thoir littoral imtrotugo wi ich thov havo eivon ino, and to return my appreciation and um. y (hanks, WILL OFFER ABOVE AT COST 1 RI L* KIRKWOOD. Proprietor Hennettsville Dry Goods and Millinery Co. SPECIAL NOTICE ! j A ? r ?. h;' . ii.." accounl against me tn'iii?t \ rosen! thetn bo . ?.MvcUih' C lat Tor paynteur. ?A'-' ?. v.>;..-. lr,.'l',-iht,>'\A (or ow-o me) by aooount, noted or tn or? - gages tn*.'.!' &({)} und .yettie santo before' Nov. 1.BI 11)01? It L. KIUKWOOD; thtopatOTOii r^ -' 'fl i'DOt, . BonnuUsyilte I). U. and M. Co. TVVUrttiv?^ BRICK BUILDING, WITH CELLAR 29x94 feel. Corner-' finest stand in town for biuiness. \. o. DOUGLAS. J. T, DOU.ufrAS., J-TtOI helical Pharmacists and Dealers in - Jfiire !i))r ii gs and patent Medicines, Plain aaa f ancy Stationery and Scfwol Supplies. fit . ?Ils, Tarais!, GLASS and PUTTY. FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. AST Prc xorl'plions carefully compounded al all ?tours an I guaranteed to bc of thc Purest Vnogv and at r??s- ' - b?? prices. A full lirio Carden Seed & Onion Sets. Tl?anUfi?. /'pi ? ?i it liberal patronage tuc solicit a continuance of same. J, T. DOUGLAS & BRO. JaninTjcF (tl, IOU!. AT THE OL? ST AMD. Wm CAW ?W! i pms \>: Uti ?.?.ASON WH UN HOUSEKEEPERS HAVE TROUBLE TO 1 KEEP FOOD FROM SPOILING, and are nerdy puntad wh it t.? do. Wo . ? help all aueil 1 Como and BOO our Stock of Prepared OAN'NKl) ?001) J put up in ? i v iii* < to eult tho Hot Woathor Con tingoncic?, tub qty ts Co O ; i?KS'i FOR BREAKFAST. Wc havo Buckwheat, Maple Syrup, Ontm.nl, Salt Fish, IT omi liv. Breakfast Bacon, Veil Loaf, Tripe, ' lucken Loaf, Bono Oihckon, limn Loaf, Tea, Coffee, Bananas and Oranges. FOR DINNER have Flavored Soup, Corn and Beans. Tomatoes and Okra, Boast Beef, liam, Maccaroni, Ohr-eso, Peas?. Mustard Sauco, Corned Ham, Cranberry Sau co, Plum Pudding, Jellies, Apples, Nula, Raisins, Prunos. FOR SUPPER Wo havo Oysters, Sliced Ham, Chicken, Corned Beef, Sausage. Crackers, Shreded Codfish. Wafers, M s,-!;-rd Bardinns, Cherries, Pears, Postum Corral. O S ch o o i CQ ibo ,! ^ IN nippiy of Canned Goods, Pickles, and Dainties aro of Tin? Let, tis supply your wants. W. M. ROWE. ut? ?io. 38. Iteiinettavillc, S. C. wm? ?wart?? ? .'. ASA^X DR. MOFFETT'S j? Allays If ri tatton, Aids Digestion, l?.egu!ntc9 tin Rowels, Etrengfhcr.j thc Child, Maltos TctthlinJ Easy. (Teething Powders) JLJk. TEETHINA Relieve? the Bowel ' . \ ?W$? ^?$is ou^ ? cents at Druggists, ROU*ANY AOE.T ?F .ifc'^^ 0rn?all25ccnt8 toO, J. MOFFETT, M. D.t GT, I.OUtS. MO. m A USS5 STABLES, m tond AT STRAUSS' STABLES DEPOT OT?fiT a nice lot of young Huies and Horses* Am] will continue to keep them for sale, N othing vi ill bo Misrepresented and you can roly or l'A I Ti DEALINGS. ! . : roary 7, 1901. \ Home For Sale. SEV?'? BOOM COTTAGE, com, loviahly faruislie^, fine location in East Bemncttsville. parties residing in the ?un|Vy .>n t drslrlngto move to town lor school privileges, will find it profitable t.-. call or write this office lor terms. Wi ty. nOI'OHIKR, ? Attorney at Law, Bonnottsvillf, S. C. Oflfloa on P?\rVogton street near Postal iTulo?vnnh ofile?, Jannary, 1800, Three Papers One Year Bach, only 50? WEEKLY TIMES, RICHMOND, VA., Now Only 60 Oonts A Year, and includes absolutely free THE PARAGON MONTHLY, New Y^.rk TUR FAKM JOURNAL, Philadelphia. The Daily and Sunday Times, including Farm Journal and Parago Monthly, Now only $3 per year, Or 25 cts per month hy mall. Address THE TIMES, Richmond, Va, Iii? Kp; To put "A Move on Trado" I havo "marked all my stock dowff and cai\ give you ATTIUO? Tl VIO PlUOBS ON ANYTHING YOU WANT In tho Furniture lino. .4SOp>* ODKOOM is sometimes increased by BK AU TY A bed different in material rom the other furniture. Where this is the case one oi our handsome METAL BE JOS will give the bust effect with the smallest expenditure ot money. They ate very artistic in design and finely finished. Strongest bed? made. I have a large assortment ol Oak, Golden Oak, and Ask Beds and Three Piece Bedroom Suites; Liuj)c?5?fun??wt;Sto?(t m Will take great plccmuc in show hiij my goods. O ALL AND LOOK OVER, MY LINK Very Respectfully y G. W. Waddill. Bennottsville, S. C., OCT 17, 1901. Y'7 -A :?oxSOB, Mules, Buggier Wagons And Harness, AFTER THIS DATE, and during the entfro Trading Season will koep thoir STABLES WELL FILLED with a choice seloction of Horses and Mules, which they will sell for Gash, or on timo with good approved notes. Wo have roccutly added Buggies, Wagons and Harness to our Stock and we intend tokeep up-to-date goods at tho best prices. The following is a list of some of tho makes of BUGGIES we now handle Com r land, Watertown, Ames, Hi arbour, Wrecii, ft tumi ard mid Hickory Carringa Co. Ootobor r8, 1900, FULLER BROS For The Pee Dee Section T WE havo just re?eiv?d A C AR 'LOAD of thc, colcbralfid 1 and 2 RUSSEL WAGONS-? Every one of which ar,e guaran teed. ??ii - AVK oFF?ij? One llorac Wagons (completo) afc only $25.00 Two Horse Wagons, with 2 inch tiro, at $45.00 WK ALSO CARRY A ilT lil OP HARNESS AND REPAIRS, o Wc very respectfully solicit, at least, a portion ot your patronage, and arc confident we will please holli as to Frico and Quality. Will be glad to have you call and iuspect our stock. Yours truly JP. A. SMMEXBS Aug 15, 1901. Bennettsvllle Hlovelt^ Moths, F. Ei ROWE, MANAGER. . - DK A LEK IN AND MAN ?PAOT U ft KU Ol'1 - r Ceiling, Flooring, Biding, Brackets, Balusters^ XSFewelft, &c. Hil ftlA 1 IHIilAL Or Aiiffl? ?F YOU ARK IN NEKD OF any kind of LU MB KR, 'ough or dressed, wc would bo glad to have you call al our MILL and look over stock. j nm j fUUJ U 1 ID AT THE OLD STAND Anni! Propnred to lill at Short Notice Orders for - Cy prc?? and White l'lne Sash, ElnarB Bud Blindai A$* HOTTOM PmOBS. Wo aoll no ? shoddy work) or mina.fi to. ShepB on MoOoll street nour roatdonoft, M. F. PO WEHN, Jan 3i, 1898 BounettAvllle, 8, 0. Valuable Property For Sale Cheap. 'TWO val nab lo lots In Emit Uonn ott s ville. I One oontntns a good dwelling with 6 rooms, A wide brill and 3 porches. The other is a Oct toge with 4 rooms A hall and two perches. Apply at this chloe. A Bargain for Somebody. IWILL SELL CHEAP FOll CASU, or on timo to tho light man, Two 60 saw Hall Ginn with Feeders nud Condenar re, nil oompleto, Ooo Aomo Cotton Preso, 125 foot finished Sbafting, Lot of Pulleys and Boltlog, .AM. tn good ruuntog order. Reason ??>r 'selling I wish to put In larger Outflt.' W. BL SMITH. Bonnettavlllo,, July 25, r?.or. We Feed The Hungry? WuRN in town and yon want ft good meal, remember wo can servo youf A good mool for a$o. Ilostfttwanil north of the Market. ?. h ?WAVIOT,