The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, November 01, 1901, Image 3
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li Y S. A. BROWN & ??.
OJJlco i Vost of Court House*
,.
Fitday Novouibor 1, 1901,
MARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS.
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Fou AT n HOUND -W. 0. POWER, P, K.
Olio ned Beulah, Boulub, Cot 19
Uounottsvlllo ob, KnColl, Oct 20,21
. Mnttoll Sr. HonuottsviHo Mills,
Boroa, Oct aa
" Blightsvillo, Antioch, Oot 36,37
North Marlboro, Oot 37,38
?onuettsvillo Sta, Nov 3,3
Blouhoim ot, Nov. 3,4
Our Town Gorvemmcnt.
MAYOR-C. S. McCall
ALDERMEN-J. Frank Breeden, 0. K.
Exum, John T. Douglas, W. S. Howe.
CLERK & TREASURER-Milton Mc?
Laurln. Oflicc open daily.
POLICE-J. II. Moore.
Notice of Court
OTIOB IB horoby glvon that the Oourl
, , JoE General SOBBIOUB for tho County of
Marlboro will conveuo at Bonnottevlllo on
tho Third Monday in Novombor teeing the
t8bh day thoroof) 1901, and tho Court of
Oomnioa PlcaB on the Wednesday uoxt
following enid Third Monday in NoTombor
(hoing the 3olh day theroof) 1901, at Bon?
nctt.ivillo in and for tho county of Marlboro
and Statoof South Carolina. All poisons]
intoroBtod will tako duo notico thoroof.
J. A. DRAKE,
Clerk Court of 0. P. A G. 8.
For Marlboro Go., S. O.
Oct io, tool.-5
Tax Notice I
OFFICE OF COUNTY TREASURER,
Bonnoitsville, S. C., Sept 16, 1901.
1110 Books for tho collection of Taxes
, for the fiscal year commencing Jan
uury ht, 1901. will be open at tho Treas?
lier's Office in Boimcltsvillc S. C.. on
Tucfd'iy Comber loth, and remain open
until December 31st, 1901. afier which
tho penalty will bc added ou all Taxes not
paid by that date.
Kate of ?icvy:
State Tax. 5 mills
Ordinaiy County, 3 milla
Doticioncy, 1 mill
Now Jail 1 mill
Kouil and Bridges, I mill
Constitutional School, 3 mills
Total tax lovy : 14 mills
SPECIAL SCHOOLS
Antioch, 2 mills
. Beauty Spot, 3 mills
Hennet tsvillo, 3 mills
Boykin, 2J milla
Bni-hiKvillo, ?* wills
Clio, V milli)
?.01;-MM : 1. :.' iiijllii
Iv?j?OeN) !>'i'!
'.. ? . ? 'M ?nilli?
Tal it iii, i m\\?
Willig ; milli
POLL i/VX Ui Ol'i'J DOLLA K, un
nil able bodied male persons from 21 to
60 years of agc.
Commutation Hoad Tax $1.00 on ablo
bodied mule persons from 18 to 55 yours
of ago, or work six (Jays on the publio
highways of tho county,
J. II. THOMAS,
Treasurer Marlboro County.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Marlboro-Court Coin?
..ton Pleas.
J AA?ES A. DRAKE, ns Cloik of Court
and Administrator of (ho personal es
Into of J. C. Lunceford, decoased,
Plaintiff,
against
JAMES LI.NCF.KORD, FANN?E LUNCKFORD
and MAUDE LUNOKFORD, Defendants.
8vmmons tor Relief-Complaint
Not Served.
To thc Defendants, James Lunceford,
Fannie Ltmcolbrd and Maude lance
lin d,
i Voi? arc herchy Summoned and requir
0(1 to answer I hu com plain? in this notion.
Which h filed iii tho offico of tho Clort of
tiu; Court ol'Common Pleas in and for
i i)o County and State aforesaid, and (0
S'M vc a copy of your answor on the sub
scriber at his office in Hcnnettsvillo, 8. C.
wilina twenty days after tho service hero
ol', exclusivo of tho day of such service ;
and if you fail to answor tho complaint
within tho limo aforesaid, tho plaintiff
in this notion will apply to tho Court for
thc : eliot' demanded in tho complaint.
Da tod October 2, A, DJ, 1901.
ISH?I?."| J. A. DRAKE, Clerk.
T. V ROGERS,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
To //?0 D?fendent (a, James Lunceford,
i?innio Lunceford and Maude Lonee*
ford, Minor Defendants, and to Ann
ll oidor and James Koller, with whom
SP id minors reside :
You will plcaso toke notico that tho
So in mons ul which ibo foregoing isa PO"*?
rind tho Complaint in (his action, wt.
?filed in ibo offne of tho dork of tho
Co n t of Common Pleas for paid County,
in pa id State, at Hcnnettsvillo, on tho
cM day of October. A IX, 1901. And you
will ake further notice that unices you
procuro tho appointment of a Guardian
Ad Ut phi lo roprcsent ?-aid minors in said
action* tho plumitif will apply to tho court?
for an order appointing JuhuVT. Dudley
01 ,-oinc other suhablo and proper person
<o bi' (he guardian nd litcm for said infants
.'?nd authorizing him lo appear and defend
fcftid action on thoir behalf.
T. I. ROGERS,
Plaintiff a Attorney,
Bennettsville, 8. O*
?)cu>'bor2, Dil
KM M BER I
LUMBER I
Any kind you
J. M. JACKSON.
uly 3, 1900.
want. Apply to
?li Eggs--actly--Eggs!
' ^BAHRRD PLYMOUTH IIOCK8.
Befit all-round Farmers Fowl tn the world.
Choleo Eggs at 600 por Sotting of 13.
B. O NEWTON, Tatum, S. O.
?er Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glow
and Brushes oan bo bought at lowest
prices fit J. T. DoiiftW,
PERSONAL.
Mr. Leroy Pears ou of Lostor
spent Monday in our town
Mrs Julia Millie iu visiting
friends in Newberry.
Hon. J. II. Hudson left yes
terday, morning for Columbi?.
Mr. J. J. Hood of Key was in
town yesterday and called to soe
us.
Mr. W. Connor of Dillon spout
Sunday and Monday In our town
with Mr. James Smith.
Miss Annie Carlisle is on a
visit to Mrs. Wilma Moore How
erton at Columbia
Wo regret to learn that Capt.
B. A. Rogers is confined to his
room with a severe cold. i
Mrs. J. II Hudson returned I
homo last night from a trip to her
daughter at Greenville.
Miss Annie Ingram of Society
Hill is visiting friends in our
town
Miss Allie Pearson has return
ed home from a pleasant trip to
tho Raleigh Fair and Fayette
ville
Mrs. Sue Eastorling lias been
spending a few days with her
brother Mr. Jasper T. Ea s toril n g
at Cash's Depot
Miss Jennie who was called
homo to Cash's on account of
sickness has returned to her
studios.
Mr. J. M. Brasington took the
blue ribbon on both of his ma
chines at the Raleigh Fair Ho is
at Columbia this week.
Miss Mary Black of Red
Springs attended tho german
here last Friday night, tho guest
of Miss Annie May Ricaud
Marlboro has a fair delegation
at the State Fair but nothing like
foi'uotr years. A majority this
year are holding back for Char
leston.
Mr. J. O. Quick of Clio was in
town yesterday and culled to see
us. No news in his section farm
ers blue, but potatoes and syrup
aro plenty.
We aro pleased to learn that
tho littlo son of Mr. Buckrower
who M.as accidently run over on
Circus day is getting along nico
ly.
Mr. J. M. Brasington took in
the Staie Fair yesterday. Ho
says tho crowd was smaller than
usual, as was also the agrictural
exhibits. A poor crop year will
tell.
Proud of Her Luck.
Somo limo ia Ootolor 1899, Hoi soy
Mnl'Gunon. colored, borrowed souio moo
cv from tho bank to purohasc more Und,
On Inst Friday the tact dollar duo was
p'd, aud the President Mr. D. D. MoColl
lian led tho woman the morl gage ?bo had
given os security. She waB proud of tho
iu .u l i! , ii'!.' iii proud ofihjj tri'u'tuou
1 finch iuul litmo (iii ow ii lioi ii tho bink,
|!nn?l tb - liicd and olih ,-i ind tri goingo in thy'
i butti id' ciion? y io ber.
I .... .... ..
Otu Pey ular Balfe,
i *
wo most heartily congramitte our pop
ular baker Mr. Schulz on bis success aud
wbioli bas warranted him in purchasing
a delivery wagoo for tho accommodation
of bin many oustomors hero, at Monheim
Clio, MoOoll, Tatum and Choraw. The
best of tread, oakop, pies and tho other
dainties uro alway* fresh. Ho in always
roidy to (ill oidora for parties, woddines.
&o. Send your orders to ll F. Schulz,
and you will got what you want,
A Ohaiioe for Agents
Mr. II, W. Finlayson U now living in
New Yoik, supplying over 200 morohauta
in North Carolina, South Carolina, Geor
gia Florida and Texan good?. Ile U wide
awako end in tho huniuoct part of tho
city whero all the now thing? drat ur? off
urcd. Mon, wotnon. boya, girl?, diairlnjr
to ongage io money making ahould write
him, na ho baa a department for gotting
and supplying agonta with rueful fast noll?
iug articles that oan ho aold iu ovory
houso or to evory one you weet Good
chanco to doal with a reliable Agente' Da
pertmont aad mako uomo money. Mr.
Finia} DU'S addroas is $45 Broadway, Now
York, N. Y.
A Sad Accident.
On Thursday night inot, Joseph
Jackson, son of tho lato J. R.
Jackson of Red Hill, while out
hunting with two of his rotativos
in Poe Doe Swamp below Hunt's
Bluff mot a shocking death.
Ho was cutting down a tree
with a dead top which in fulling
turned back and caught him.
crushing his hoad and spattering
his brains around. Hie compan
ions rushed to him, but ho never
spoke Death was immediate. Ho
was a bright youth of 17 years,
and hud many friends in that sec
tion who ny in pat h i/o with his
widowed mother. Tho funoral
sorviccs woro hold at Salem Cem
etery on Saturday morning at ll
o'clock, Rov. J. E. Heard ofliciu
ting.
A? vaccination pro/onto itnall po* and
quinine chilla und Suvae, aa TupTUINA
1 proventa and counteract* tha effect* of the
Bummer'? heat, muoh droadod by mother?
with ?mall children. THB'flilNA r?
Hevea the many troubles Inoidont to tooth
in? and the hot oummava, and no mothar
ls ezouaahlo for not giving it, for lt conti
only 35 cents at druggist; er mall 35 cent?
to 0. J. M?fiett, M D. tit. Louis, Mo.
WHAT'S YOU? vAom WOUTXIP
Sometimes a fortune, but never, it you
have a sallow complexion, a jaundiced
look, moth patches and blotches on the
skin,-all signs of Liver trouble. JJut Dr.
King's New Lite Pills give Clear Skin,
Hosy Cheeks, Rich Complexion.
Only 25 cents at J. T. Douglas & Bro.
Card ot Thanks,
Wo wish to heroby oipiets our heart
felt appreciation of the urirtMrfod sympa
thy and ktndnotm so generally extended to
ua In regard to our recent aflllotton and
bereavement.
J. T. 8Unton ?nd fatally,
tambar 8, 0., Oct art iyoi.
TOWN A NV COUNTY NEWS.
- Next/ Monday is salosday
and we expoot a largo crowd.
.* Hick predicts sovoro wea
thor for Novomber
- To day is all Saints Day and
to-morrow is all Souls Day.
- Tho Fair at Fayetteville
opens next Wednosday. Low rates
by rail
- Tho stoiro of Pipkin & Mo
Collum at the Cotton Mill is ;
closed up.
- Eggio Johnson colored,
dlod Friday and was buriod Sat
urday.
- Tho criminal docket for
Court is a largo one-four casos
for homicide.
- The gorman given at tho
Grange Hali last Friday night
was well attended.
-The Ladies of the Methodist
will serve fresh oysters at the
Jennings homestead on Monday
next. Everybody invited.
Cheraw had a m ur o on Fri
day last Willie Smith shot Sal
lie Leach-both colored. Smith
escaped.
- We learn that the Jury Box
for this year was prepared undor
tho old law. If not so iii all pro
bability there will bo no jail
cleaning beforo April.
3^"W. P. COVINGTON is in
tho markot to buy seed. Seo him
beforo you buy or sell your,
meal.
I wear good clothes that fit
wear and look well becaauso
Mittle makes thom.
Kinghnm's Reliable Hams and
Breakfast Bacon cnn always be
found fresh at W. M. Rowe's.
(J3gr* See thoso high grade
ready made sheets 90X90 $1.2?
a pair at Mittle's store.
-Mason's Fruit Jars and Rub
bers at W. M. Rowe's.
B@gT* Buy your millinery from
Mittle's store and save money. !
Mittle pleases you or refunds
your money.
Just received a frosh lot of can
Shrimps, Lobsters and Deviled
Crabs, at W. M. ROWES.
_JL_1_1
Card o? Thanks.
The ladloa of tho Methodist Ohuroh
who euterpriaad tho "Moot Court" wish
to oxproBS thoir regretn for tho adjourn.
m mt on Friday night iSth. At that nt ag o
lt had passol entirely out of their hands
and they would hnvo had it flnished lt it
had hoon lvft to thom, but nf te J tho eplon
did and eucoassful conolaaiou ou Tuesday
night the 22nd, and tnkiug luto coosidur?
ntlon tho Mino it eonsuraod, wo aro of tho
opinion that tho adjournment was wiso
and thai/ tho casa oould not possibly havo
boon finished at auy roasonablo hour a- d
vr 13 rfiprot tv-*/ anyone should hov?? hoon
iitoiippointvd iiti a great desi >? lim] wink
li;>tt bven il :>'?-; by thom in order ti> ii.ii h
t!|i> entn/ttliiwnortt, They with . ; ox'e. d
U -:r bearii Jilt Ui?nk?i to tito "0 >\\
Oflleiivl?, I ju(orv, tho ". itn?><iot, thu
oroevdn yi'lti) gv\'/vi u,:? p ttioaugo. i<nd tu
cloning they dceiro to thank tho Judgo
who presided with Buohdolight to all, mid
to tho lawyors who gave so inuoh of their
time and by tholr wit aad humor added so
much to tho sucoesa of tho enterprise.
?nd to tho editors of the Alvooati and
Domoorat, who bavo BO kindly holpod thom
through the OJIUUUIB of thoir respectivo
papera.
Go 111 t? Out of Business
Khowhoro in this paper will be found
the Announcement I hut .Mr. ll. Lee Kirk
wood, owing to tailing health, has boen
to reed to givo up niorohundizing and will
olese out his rnunnmith stock at . COST.
His nt nek is not only largo but varied and
f?ll of bargains in all lines. lt is au op
portunity that doos not ofteu como to
trot supplies for winter, at low prices. Mr.
Kirkwood has boen in buMiiens a lon?
time and we regret to eco him retiro as a
meiohant and cotton buyor. Rend bis
advertisement and go at once if you
would secure supplies cheap.
Don't You Love Flowers?
It so, and yon want some pretty
pots of all sizes in which to place
them, call at thc Hardware store
and you can bo suited.
Stepped Into Live Coalt.
"When a child I burned my foot
frightfully," writes W. H. Ends, ol
Jonesville, Va., "which caused horrible
leg sores for 30 years, but Bucklen's Ar
nica Salve wholly cured me after every,
thing else tailed." Infallible lor Burns,
Scalds, Cuts, Sores, Bruises and Piles.
Sold by J T Douglas & Bro. at 25c.
Tot Causes Night Alunit.
'.One night my brother's baby was
taken with Croup," writes Mts. J. C
Snider, ot Crittenden, Ky., "it seemed
lt would strangle bet?re we could get a
doctor, so we gave il Dr. King's New
Discovery, which gave quick relief and
fiermanenlly cured lt. We always keep
t in the house to protect our children
from Croup and Whooping Cough. lt
cured me of a chronic bionchialtrouble
that no other remedy would relieve,"
Infallible for Coughs. Colds. Throat and
Lunjj troubles. 50c and $1. Trial bottles
free at J. T. Douglas &, Bro
See those Jackets and
oapes at Mittle's store-biggest
line in town.
- Jost rocoived a lot of New
Oatoh Mnokere), ia kits and bar
rels? They aro fino.
W. M. Rowe's.
?-afc-O .-?.
FOR SALK-Hy rcsldenoo and Lota
at monheim. Apply to Hrs It P( MoMil
ian, Blenheim, 8. 0.
A Night of Torror
"Awful anxioty was felt for tho widow
of tho bravo General Burnham of Mach
ins, Mo . when tho doctors enid sho would
dio (Vom pneumonia before morning,''
WritOS Mn?. S. TI. Lincoln, who attended
her that fearful night? but sho boggod for
Dr. King's New Discovery,, whioh ha?)
more than onie saved her Iii 0. mid ou red
her of Consumption. After toking, she
slept all night. Further uso entirely
oured hor. This marvelous mrdieino i*
?tiaranteed toouro all Throat, Chest and
ung Diseases. Ody SOo and $1.00. For
salo by J. T. Doun tuft & Uro.
?l&LZG O VU NOTES.
Tho hOui (br evening sorvices nt lin ,
< 'ituelu: , . now / o'olook.
iii luuuLbig, nt Ibu Baptise pburobj
y very Tburnday ivonlng at 7.00.
Tho > prayor meeting at tho I
Mothodl'it ohu.tob la hold ovory Wodnos*
da) ovoiilui al ; 00. Tho publlo Invited,
l'rt' i'h. Roosevelt was 43
rs ole! '.'ti Monday.
.. / ir s WORK.
. i riled at the residence of the, bride's
ii! Mr. Y. Moore, near ibo Burnt
Factor) Wednesday at 130 p in,
ld . J V . A ria ll, Mr. JAB LcGet
ol i i. Marion county, Mid Miss
Lizzie Pearl ?Jooic
You Kaow What You uro Taking
Whoo you aro tako Groves TUSIUICHB Chill
Tonic buoauso tho formula iu plainly givon
on ovory b.tilo allowing that it ia ni inply
Iron and Quinine iu n tatstoliibs form No
ouro- no pay. Prioo 50.
Unolalmod Lottora.
Li Horn addrnssed to tho following moued
p inonu romain noodled for at tho pout
oillco in Bo mettsvil?o :.
Men's Lisi.
Jamos MoNoil, .Too M .tison, Milos
Mooro, Bowls Hollina, I mao Bookar,
Sntnuol Cai tor, Qcergo Boaton; Al bort A
Anon .--;-rTT~;,':t
Womon's List.
Mra J. A Leo, Poarl Bonton 2, llattlo
Allon, Mina Alloo Alford, Su ia-i O ?von?.
Tho Host Propagation for Malaria.
Uh i lin and Kc vor is a hottlo of GrovoV
TastcluH Chill Tonio. It is simply iron and
qniaino in a tnstoloBtt Corin, No euro-no
pay, Prioo ?oo.
- Louis McColl, tho colored
brick mason who for some timo
was employed on tho now church
here, died suddenly (ri Florence
on the 28th.
t&" Pipos and Smokers Supplies in
.'lidless variety can lie found at J. T.
Douglas'.
Tli8 World's Greatest Fever Medicine.
Johnson's Tonio does in a day what
slow Quinino oannot do in len diys Ils
splendid cures tire in (-triking contrast
with ibo feeble euroa made bv Quinine.
If you arc uttorly wretched, take u
thorough course of Johnson's Tonio and
drivo oui every trace of Malamt poison
ing. Tho wiso insure (heir heal t h by
using Jonn-son's Chill an 1 l'a vor Tonic
It costs ?O ccnls il it cure?, uot ono cent
if it does not.
Mittle appreciates your pat
ronage treats the trade all right
and does the business.
CUVOB Eozoniu & Holling Fuuiovs Through
tho 131ooct--Oo8t3 Nothing to Try lt.
B B. B. (B.tonio Blood Balm) isa
certain and sure euro for cczotn a, itehiuir
skin, humors scabs, cou les, w.iiory b?sleiv
piulidos, aching bones or joints, boils
carbuncled, prickling pnin in lim skin,
old eating sores u?cors, clo Botanic,
Blood Bulm cures tho worst and mos!
doO pr Rpo ted oases by combing purifying
.?nd v??nl?7?n>? ?ho I.IAA.I thriivihv riving
.i * i * .. f 11 y Mood n|i? .,' : ' ''...>'? in. Otln'n
. . 150 t; .. ipii.- r.clic.V ? b A .11 \ II-'W
ililj (Minis heal ' '.'v-.'i;, ,-:... i- iVa.J i? itv I I '.?<?.
rlfifi iv/ Of hr ii h IC ' ' 11
.!,.? nf..) 1 loi't :int nomi ir/ F.-p-opiilj:'
advised ;or i.Ul 1 b?jiiihjl'? ?ti* -. b . '.
j-.h'-.Ti'utl Ul ..?o' .'' .1 :. ? tiud ; ?-.MIU
wilting Dr. Oilam 213 Mitchel Si , Ai
lauta 0,1, Describe trouble and I'JOO ni id *
ical adyicc given
Have Miltie make you a suit
and wear good clothes that ht.
We offer First-class I Horse
Wagons comnleto at $25-Spot
Cash- Hardware Co.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF MARLHORO,
COURT Ol' COMMON IM,iOAS.
FRANCIS B. GUISON as Administrator
of thc Personal Instate ol N. II. John
son, deceased, Plaintif!,
affaiblit
MIRANDA AHAMS. Wash Adams, Joseph
Adams and others, D?tendants, ,
Jxuhjmcnl of Fonlosurc timi Sith'.
? N obedience lo (he Judgment ot Fore
1 closure granted in the above entitled
ac'ion, I will olVr for sale Indore the
(Jouilhouse doiir in B;nnott*.villo, to the
highest bidder, on the lir*t Monday in
November n< xt, during loga! sale hours
Ai.I. the following pieces, parcels or
tracts ol land, situate in the county ol
Marlboro in the State aloresaid, that is
lo say :
One tract containing FORTY -SJX
ACRES, more or leis, bounded by lands
[of Goodwin Barrentinc, Mary Peele and
the North Carolina State, and being the
same herctolore conveyed lo thc lale
Henry Adams by C. P Townsend as
Commissioner in Equity,
One oilier tract containing FIFTY
ACRWS, more or less, bounded by lands
ot Robert Peele and Carolina Sneed
lands ot Ebenezer Waters. Estate lands
of Cornelius Newton and lands ol others
and being the same conveyed to [Ien'r'y
Adam? by John Waters, by deed dated
the 13th day ot September A D. 1881.
TERMS OF SALK-One-half Cash, the
balance on a credit ot 12 months ; the
?credit portion to bear interest Irom the
day ot sile and secured by bond ot the
purchaser and a mortgage of premises,
the purchaser to pay lor all necessary
papers a <d revenue stamps, and upon
his failure to comply with his bid, the
premis?s to bc resold at his risk on the
[same or some subsequent salesday.
J A. DRAKH, OlorkV
October ?, i?pi.
Farms For Sale
WILL SELL MY FARM (355 acres)
In Adamsville township, this county,
located on thc Gibson Branch ACL
R. R. at Newtonville Depot. Good five
room dwelling, large barn, out buildings
tenant houses. Near to churches and
schools. Healthy community. At the
depot there is a nice dwelling and large
store house. On this tarni is a 20 acre
pasture with a never-failing stream run
ning through it. This is a big bargain,
I have also several linc farms noar by
that I will sell on good terms. See me
il you want a bargain in good larming
lands or a fine business stand.
li. D. NEWTON.
Newtonville, S. ? , Oct. 16, 1901,
IL.TON MCLAURIN,
Attorney at Law and
Probato Judge.
Ooloo In Ooart ??ou??,
ll HI T III; ,"
?M??'U ULI Ul' lil.
V ? ; ; TO MY HEALTH I am forced to close ont my business
! possible, and to this end I offer to the public my
M||RE MAMMOTH STOCK OF GOODS
-AT ACTUAL COST.
Al L t Hi. 7/ NEW GOODS I NO OLD STUFF I
Salo |o commence Monday, October 21st,
\ li ! i .>.>..' lillie until tho Stock is disposed of or sold.
SPOT <: V T ALES-POSITIVELY NO GOODS Ol? ARGED
[ thin . ! ndi<8 nnd G ctn le tuen, one und ?1!, ol' this county for their liberal
I : M i:: ,. ,i \wh thov hnvo given mo, and to return my appreciation ?nd
iv,. ?j iJi/u'A . WILL OFFER AH?V14 AT COST I
R? L# KIRKWOOD. Proprietor^
Bcnnetlsvillo Dry Goods and Millinery Co,
':. r, iX'H-o i t tit t? git i u al- nt o ivi t< ;?t prose n i i hf, to be .
. ..,," . .?fi. I\>r \ .i \ nihill
All pi ? v st ' ! i's i. ..;btou vo? ?.. ? ...w; tiooL/uiti/, tiol.es or mort
gages urns! i.;ill and settle same before Nov. 1st 1901.
Il L. KIRKWOOD, PuoriUBTOR
Oct. 10, ?901. Bonnottsvillo D. G. nnd M. Co.
TWO-STORY BRICK BUILDING, WITH CELLAR 29x94;
feet. (\>, nor- ??nest stand in town for business.
J. T. DO 110 J A fi
?BM
A. C. DOUGLAS.
lin
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.Prac Heal Pharmacists and Dealers in
g%c I|| i ? g s and patent Medicines,
Plain and Faiioy Stationery and Schoo ' Supplies.
GLASS and PUTTY.
F?NE CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
aer Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hoars
thhd guaranteed to be of the Purest Drugs and at
rrasonali/c prices.
i full line Carden Seed & Onion Sets.
Thankful for -patt liberal patronage wc solicit a continuance of same.
i T wtm iti ? ntl n
h u limmm ? III ult
.1 lip iuftrs^
IS iii HELP WW I
'IMUS
1 A
Wo lvi i
put op
bs
Our
nus .
:; ; SON WHEN HOUSEKEEPERS ll AVK THO Uli LE TO
'00 FROM SPOILING, ?nd uro ?uroly puswlod what t-? ?1 ?.
i ?iftl I Como nnd nco our Stock of Prepared OANNKD GOOD i
? euit tho Hot Weather Contingencies,
FOR BREAKFAST.
W? i ,\ Buckwheat, Maple Syrup, Ont m al, Salt Fish,
I leniiny;; Wreak fast lhtcon, Voil Loaf, Tri pi?,
loaf, B ine Cihclcet), liam Loaf, Tia, C?lfe?,
Hananas and Oranges.
FOR DINNER
V < have Flavored Soup, Coi n and Heans, Tum a I "cs and
Ok jit, Honst r.oef, Ham, Macearoui, Cheese, Peas,
?ytuslard >nuco, Cornet! liam. Crail barry Matice, F i it m
INjddi'ig? Jcllios, Apples, Nota. Raisins, Putins.
FOR SUPPER
(! : >tv< Oysters, Sliced Hani, Chicken, Corned Hoof,
?;,M\ ago. Crackers, Shreded Codfish Wafers,
.' h i l-.; Simlinns, Cherries, Fears, Postum Cereal.
"-0;
I
Ci
o
o
<^
ix by
fevJ
supply ol' Canned Goods, Pickles, and Dainties are of TUM
. it . ,apply your wants.
W. M. ROWE,
He it net Ovillo, V.
%mi AV A 1
Regulates thc t?nwcli,
Sire??ti?oi.i (he Chj?dj
ftl.ikci Teething t:a$y.
TEGTH?NA R?lkvss the Bowel
I'rcuMcs of Children of
f w?L. (Teething Powders)
. , , - Costs only 2i) carts at Dniggisls, ANY ACE,
' '.; Ornintl25co?t? too. J. MOFFETY, M. UM ST. LOUIS.
mm
iii
AT STRAUSS' STABLE DEPOT
. mm a
Milles anil Horsc?e
A i i i l wiil continue to keep them for sale,
ISlOtilio.^ ^ill be Mi8roprc8ontcd and you can rely on
FAIR, sn:A [JNG?.
ubrti?TV 1001.
?.-..-.I VI V
A H6Me For Salo.
SlvVEN ROC VI COTTAGE, com
lort ably I hUhed, fine location in E^t
Bennetts^ Ile, ,'attics residing; in tlic
connu/i : i oVf.iiingto move to town lor
school privil?ges will find it profitable
ti) c ill )> .?i. t ids office lor terms.
?:r VV. ilOi'Ci?B?i^ .
Jt ? fUtoruey at Lft'W,
Bonnottsvillo; S. 0.
j Otfio j r.j l>av!iagton street near Postal
T?.i<>f;rfi;.l omeo. : J^rtllftTyi 18Q??
Three Papers One Year Kicli, only 50 -
WEEKLY TIIVTES.
RICHMOND, VA.,
Now Only 60 Gents A Yonr,
and includes absoltitV.ly free
TUB PARAGON MONTHLY, New Y ak,
TltB FARM JOUKNAI., Philadelphia.
The Daily and Sunday Timas,
including Farm Journal and Paragon
Monthly, Now only $3 per year.
Or 2$ cts per month by mail,
Address TUM TIMK?, ?
Richmond, Va,
vm? Wm
cpr ."{ie-'MT '< \^*T?Z*-*****'^'
UK DH OOM i's sometimes increased by
IJWAUI'Y a bcd diffewnt in material
I rb t ii tire other furniture. Where tliis is
thc case om. ot our handsome
M ET Als BEDS
will R?VC th : b'< ?,t ci?cct with the smallest
?re (J! looney. They are very
lb di ii ?iv nod finely finished.
bcd . made. I have a large
ht ol Oal;, Golden Oak, rthd
Iv, .Tml Thtce Piece Bedroom
J
To put <4A Movo on Trade" I
have "marked till my stock
down' und can give you ATTRAC
TIVE P HICKS ON
ANYTHING
YOU WANT
In tho lTurniUU'o lino.
-o
li
miro
?ive
ex pend i t
ai 11?.t ic !
SH ont;' '
?i.'Vnbi tiru
Asl; |jV<
Nuiles.
lill.
Will take (jmit pleasure in show
fit (j my (food*.
CALL AND L002C O VICK
MY JAN E
Very Respectfully,
G. W. Waddill.
iiloi.H.ii^i?v, c.; 0? ' ?.;. i-.w)i
^ SA A XkJk MJ!d4 JSLtSL
DEALERS IN
Horses, Mules, Buggies, Wagons
And Harness,
AFT KU THIS DATE, and during tho oniiro Trading Season will
keep their STABLES" WELL FILLED with a ohoico solomon
of Horses and Mules, which they will soil for Cash, or on titV}0,
with good approved notes.
Wc have recently added Buggies, Wagons and Harness to our Stock
and wo intend tokeop up-to-dato goods at tho best prices.
Thc following is a list of sorao of tho makos of BUGGIES we
now randie
CoiiWlttud, Watertown, Amen, ItniLour, Wrccn, Stand
ard and Hickory Carriage Co.
October i3, 1900. ? 'FULLER BEOS
HEAD-QUARTERS FOR HARDWARE
or The Pee Dee Section.
I if
A
j m
willi lill
W Vt I; aro j i: ii U'.'tivo.l A ..O^jj*
LOAD of the celebrated l and
2 horse RUSSEL WAGONS
Every one of which are guaran
teed.
- WIS OFFEK
One Horse Wagons (complete) at
only $25.00
Two Horse Wagons, with 2 inen
tiro, at $45.00
WE ALSO CARRY -
A lilliJTI? LlNii OP HARNESS AND III?IMIRS,
.o-o
Wo very respectfully solicit, at lens!, a portion ol your
pa t rouage, and arc don fid ont we will please both as to Price
omi Quality. Will be glad to have you call ami inspect
our stock * Yours truly
H> ?." TOD?
Au?' lo, 1001.
Benuettsvtlle Hlopeltg Works,
F. E, ROWE, MAN\?Kit?
- D?VALMR IN AND MANU FACT U R IC R OK
Ceiling, Flooring, Siding, Brackets/
Balusters, Newels, &c?
BH? MANUAL OP ALL KINDS,
IL? YOU AUK ?N NE KD OF any kind of LUM B KR, . angil
or dressed, wc would bc glad to have you call at our MILL
and look over stock.
AT TH 13 OLD STAND
An nd Pi opa j ed to fill at Short Notice
- Orders for -
Cypress and White Fine
Sash, na ara and Blindai
A r Ho i TOM PRICKS.
Wo F.OU no Bhoddy work, or mlpn-fltn.
y
Shops oo Moduli street near rcnldcnco.
?. V. POWK1W,
Jab 31, t8yS lionne tt fi ville, 8, 0,
Valuable Property For
Sale' Cheap.
"TWO vabijrbla lo:>- In Ea?it Boouettavlllo.
I O.10 cou'.fthtR n ?ocd dwelling with 8
looir.v a ?trie bali and 3 po:cbta Tho
och?tf In a Cottage with 4 toorna a nail and
two porobcp. Apply at this oflloo.
A. Bargain for
Somebody.
IWILL SELL CHEAP POU CASH? cr
on timo to tho tight man,
Two 60 eaw Hull Odin with Feeder? and
Oondcn?rr8. oil completo,
One Aomo Coito'i Pren?,
125 feet thdehed Slinftlng,
Lot o? Pulleyi; mid Hubb y,
AM. in good limning order. Reason for
telling I wleh to put in larger mo tit.
W. M. SMITH.
DonnettavUlo, July 25, 1901.
We Feed
The Hungry?
WHEN In town and you want a good
meal, rom<inter wa ean torvo yen,
A good meal for 250. Rettnuranl
north of tho Market.
H. J. BRAVBOt,