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?;:' ':B3NNE1TTSYILLE, S, U. .....?........?V.-..-..?.?'>."V?*>.'NJ-.....>>,....?.<<,.......I Ofllce Weat of Court Uouse. Fitday Deooniher 13,1901. . Our Town Gorvcrumcnt; MAYOR-c. s McCall ALDERMEN-J. Frank Breeden. C. K. Es?m, J?lm T. Douglas. W. 8. Bowe. .CL?RK & TREASURER-Milton Me? L?urin, Office open da?y. ?POLICK-J. H. Moore. . Marlboro County Officers, '?H?RIFF-J.,I?. Green CLERK OF CLERK-J. A. Diake Ju ?OK OF Pnon.vrL-M. MoLnuriu OOUONFR-0. F. Covington SUPERVISOR-M. B Coward Supr. KDL'OATION-W. L. Stnnton Tii?Asun*?.-J. II. Thorne AUDITOR--E. 8. Carlisle ? p. s ATO R K e ox Livingston RKI?RL,8--NI'A?IVKB-J. 0. Dunbar, J. C. Campbell, il, ti Freeman. gr?.. .jiJOJ_.I. J-'.!.i.!l t.." 1 Directory of BoiineUstoUte Lodges CONSOLIDATED LODOS NO. 15, K. ol P., m?ots overy Monday evening itt 7.30 o'clock. * \V, Turlington, C. C. 0. J. Lido, K. of IL & S. MARLBORO LODO? XO. 88, tricots nt Beonettsville. Friday pve?ingt ph or bo? IbVo neon full poon nt 8 ?'el?ek. J. F. Kinney, SV. M. J. T, Dadlo?, S-icroM-vy. County Masonic Directory, MARLBORO OHAI'II-R NO. 00 IL A. M.; innot* nt BonnoUtmlle ou tho t-et'OLd Friday of each ino'v'th* Robt Chaffin, ll. P. ll, E. SjooUton, Secretory. ?S?iWKA Jip DOB >?o. 43.' V. P, M.. meets el M?Ooll, caeh >S .. . 'fin) d'toi noon, before the lull moon ai .: oV-'L. Arnott A .Loutf, X i 50, Ai F. * ni?^t?i ?t Olio, 5vi ?v?U? on . :>. ? . ? '. full iho?rj M 3 oVoik. p. t'i> ii i T. S| .li;'W. M. .1. li. Met/sod, ?5o< i un.v. Ben-itit-t-iviUo Ckitr?n Dil colinby .. ' MfiTitob?jc -0. li SW h. i\ <. Sttivday ?olioni 8 30 (/? in. l i-, ...ll.-.- <;: J 1.00 it ra, end 7 O'O p. in t't > i UHO<; lng Wedna* li.. evening ', .. jS?peHpt?rici?ul Su; -rh ...?(. i 5 il- A HCHU-. B.-'.PXi?r-.?L.V. ?th!fu4 For''? '?' .. ... j,. Sunday school ai-IO.uo J'an. \ tlrtyn'. 11.00 ?.. >n . H ni 7-O.I/ e.), j \ mcc-lir.;; 'j.'hur, . '? . it 7 .?'?.' j Sf?&inte&tte?t of Sued - -..v , lt.. \'v / OaVioil. PR^DV-riAv-JF:;-. M. W. IL? > fl?, PrtVror, dd ...>; . Sr.,fi j ? ; I J. :\ ,n?',i ?.tri .. ./ ? . tn ' >.'. ' . " on ^h-Uirit.; . . ? " ? ft?JlOOl, i? . ;. . f? ipi' ? ' " ! >' '.' ...'f-Vv^sV., . ... M . , . v. i W. n .;..' li (ir i'l^t.O'-'.-. (i OVt: v I; f at II a m , uuri 700 p? rn. N<". tin;/ fobooi at 9 30 .'ti; m. Di. J. A. F : .*.. S?ye<tntftcd?bt. County Church Directory Bennettsvillo Circuit Appointments REV. J. W. ARIAILL, P. C. Pirat Sunday-ll a. m., Pine Grove' 3 p. m., Smyrna. Sooond Sunday. 11a.m. McOoll. 3 p. rn, Boauty Kpot. Third Sunday-ll a, m., Pino Grove, 3 p. m. Smyrna. Fourth Sunday, ll a.m. M0C0II, 3 p. m. Boauty Spot. Blenheim Circuit Appointments, REV. J. E. BEARD, P. C. First Sunday, Hebron ll a.m. JSbancEor 3,30 p. m. Seoond Sunday, Parnassus ll a. m.. Bethlehem 3.30 p. m Third Sunday, Hebron tl a. m. Zion 3.30 p. m. Fourth Sunday Pmnossus ll a. m. Bethlehem 3.30 p. m. Clio Circuit Appointments. REV. T. M. DENT, P. 0. Olio-leland 2nd Sundays ll a. m., 3d and 4th Sundays 3.30 p. m. Boolah -1st and 2d Suudays 3 30 p. m. 3d and 4th Suudays ll a. m. Sunday eohool overy Sunday 10 a; m. A FIENDISH ATTACK. An attack was lately made on C. F. Collier of Cherokee Iowa, that nearly proved Intal. It came through his kia*, neya.. His back got so lame be could not stoop without great pain, nor sit in a chair except propped hy cusbions. No remedy helped bim until be tried Klee trie Bitters which ef?ected such a won? dertul change that he writes he leets like a new mau This marvelous medicine cures backache and kidney trsuble, pu ri fies the blood and builds up your health. Only oe at J. T. Douglas & Bro. -.-? - Flowers ! Flowers I Mrs. Jno S. Moore ha? a line lot of Geraniums, Begonias Ferns, Palms nnd other plants, well rooted, that she desires to sell Cuttings 25o per dozen. 83gr? Read every page, . Yes, read every line, For by this gauge It may pay lor time. LUMBEH! Any kind you want. Apply to J. Mi JACKSON. July 8, WO. Eggs-ao?y-Eggs! BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS. Best nil-round Farmers Fowl In the world. Oboteo Eggs at 600 per getting of 13. ti. 0. NEWTON, Tatum, 8. 0. Points, Oil?? Vornieh, OUM nd Brushes ono btv bought ot lowell fri?os at J. T. Pouftift?'. ^PERSONAL. Mrs. TF Gillespie visited'rela> lives at Dillon this weeh Mis J. li. Odom of Chesterfield was lu town Friday Mr. T G Matheson now of Clio raw was in town Tuesday Messrs W. P. Breedon and Har ris Bristow wont to tho Exposi tion Tuesday Mr, Ellerbe Powers is attend ing the Grand Lodge, A. F. M. in Charleston this weolc Rev. John B. Wilson of Ander son has been spending a few days at his old home at Clio. Misses Lola and Annie David have been spending a few days with friends at McFarlan N. C. Mr J W Griggs of Smithville was in town Wednesday and call ed to soo us Mrs. W. H. Ellerbe of Dillon carno up Friday night aud spent throo days with her brother Mr. T I Rogers Col. T. C. Hamer attended tho opening of the Exposition last week and roported a splendid time ' Mr. J. B. Am mons, a clover farmer of Red Bluff was up Fri day and called. We always en joy his visits Rev. C. W. Boyd and his ven erable mother of Cheraw wore tho guests of Mr. ana Mrs. W. P. Breeden on Sunday Mr. H H Covington of Sumter has been spending a few days in our town with his parents Mr and Mrs J G W Cobb Miss Minnie Ashford who has been visiting Miss Mary Sprunt Faison has returned to her home at Kingston N. C. Miss Jennie Easterliug who has been taking a course at our Graded School has returned to her home now at Columbia. Miss Maud Terry of Rocking ham spent a few days this week with her brother Mr Ralf ord Torry Rev. M. C. Quick of the Pros pect section was down Monday and called. He is one of our ear nest faithful workers in his town ship Mr. R. L Nichols, of Rocking ham, has been spending a few days with his uncles Mr. W. P. Covington and Rev. L M Hamer, of Hebron. Constable J. J. Pearson of Charleston came up Saturday night and spent Sunday and Monday. He went to Columbia Tuesday Mr. John W. Quick of Smith ville was down Friday and call ed. He wonts our o iii ci ul s to look after these roving bands of Gipseys, and he is right Mr, G S? White le it \V??;lho&: doy morning for,$umte? where ,.ho.will &iioo.d a few durysi and tlv^n bo will io tu tn to his /unro home at C0.lumli.Ui PYTHIAN OYSTER BUPl'BB. Goneolldatod Lodge No. 15, K. of P. will hnye tbeir animal Oyster Supper at their Hall on Monday evening- December l6tb. All momboro lu good utnndicg aro respectfully invited. TO A Five Room Cottage RENT in East Bennettsville. Price $6.50 pr month. Apply to G.W. Waddi!], Christmas ls G o miner Only ten moro shopping days he* fore Xmas dayl Yes Xmas is coming in a gallop. It is true money noyer was so scarce, but Xmas only comes once in a year. Tho little ones must ho remembered by Santa Claus. Then come at once to Bennettsville and remember thal thoBO who hr.vo invited vou through tho DEMOCRAT havo the prcBouts to pienso you and will sell them to you ri?ht. Como at once and get your presenta for Chriutmas. Linhto that are Lichta. Our enterprising Mayor, was so struck with tho now light on ex hibition hero last month for light ing the town that he promptly or dered five-ono for a street lamp in front of bis store and four for the inside whioh has won tho ad miration of everyone who has seen them. Thoy neat electric lights hy giving more and better light for less tnonoy. There is no com plaint whore they go. We would like to see thom installed here. Tho Cannon Cracker. For tho benefit of dealers we would remind our retail dealers in Firoworkfl that there is a law against selling what is called "Cannon Crackers" more than 3 i nobes long. The accidents last year and tho year before induced the Legislature to paso a law pro hibiting thoir sale. Those who sell thom can take tho risk ii they wish. Marlboro's Exposition Exhibits. Through tho indefatigable eff orts of Mr. C. S. McCall, chairman of County Com missioners for tho Charleston Exposition quito a large and credit nbc exhibit has boen collected and boon forward ed. He will sond more articles to bo added in a few days. Those who go to tho Exposition should be sure and inspect the exhibit from Marlboro and if there is any shortage blame yourselves for not giving- him your hearty coop ora tion in> pttjng tho best of every - Worth Preserving* Oil Turpentine is an exoellent medium for restoring tho gloss to patent leather shoos, and satchels rubbed with it are mado to look like now. liny it afc. Douglas & llko'o Drug Std TOWN ATM) COUNTY NEWS, -- December hus & Sundays - Koine mady Fruitcake 2?o a pound at the Bakery. -Thanks to Mr. G. W. Price for ?now correct Railroad Sched ule. ISgr Fruit Oakes 1, 2 and ? lbs at W. M. Rowe's* - Jack says its politician wea ther-summer one day winter the next - Have your Oh ris tm A s Cake | baked at tho Bakery for 25c. - The chaingang now has 18, and we learn that after January I they will go to work on the roads | again Until Jany 1st tho County Supt will be iu bia ofiico tinco days instead of two-Monday, Wednesday aud Sat urday-from IO a. m. to 3 p .m. Teachers eau not desk copies of tho new school hooks, for a limited timo, ut ono bulf tho regular price, by ap plying in person, to tho County ?Supt. Fife works of all kind at VV. M. Howe's. -7- Special attention is asked to | the Christmas ad of the Bennetts ville Haadware Co., this wook. Big bargains! g^T" Call at W. M. Rowes to| get your Xmas fruits nuts and candies. Mr. L. J. Breedon, after a residence of 20 years in Wost] Bennettsvillo, has in order to bo near his aged father Mr. J. L. Breedon, exchanged houses with Mr. C. B. Crosland Our advertisers are all sup plied with presents for the Holi days. Come to town nw! PPP them before buying elsewhere Still showing a big lips ni Bi lie*, woolens and worsteds \l A?ittl?'s store. - Mr J F. Breedo; wauls,a few good wood cutters Full cream ohoeso and butter! at W. M. Rowe'P. Fresh Mince Moat at W. M. Rowe's Heinzs white wino and cider vinegar at W. M. Rowe's. Fresh Raisins, Currauts and Citron at W. M. Rowe's. Buy your Blanket.-? Com forts and Counterpane's at Mittlo's store. - Advertisers will please hand in changes on Friday afternoon. The days are sc short? wc ino st havo all the time possible. Mittle refunda your money ii puroha8os aro uot satisfactory. ?@~ Apples, Bananna8, Oranges and ether kind of fruits at *" " W, M: Rowe'*. "?itii" LOY; u bri! Oandy ibo Halo at W.ni-.Kou'.^w. (?Jot ? good hat cheap tho placo tb da tlitfi ir sst Muflo'.} iiforo. Prompt pleasant and accommo dating service is what every one gets at Mittle's storo. Announcement later of opening of Cluistmas goods at Mittlo's store. Mittlo's motto lowest dealings with all success assured. Apple Butter at W. M. Rowe's Best Coffee and Tea in town at W. M. Rowe's. Jft?T* Postum Cerial the great substitute for Coffee for nervous people at W. M. Rowe's. B?* Home Grown Rust Proof seed oats at C. S. McCall's. FOR SALE ! A five horse farm in Robeson County N. C., soven miles south of Maxton. E. F. MCRAE, Maxton N. C. ChaapRoacllng. The Democrat and the -Semi weekly Atlanta Journal one year for $1.50. Ttie Sunny South and tho Demo crat for only $1.50 Tho Demoorat and MoCtill's Mognzmc-an excellent Lady's Book for ?1.50 Homo Grown Bearded seed wheat at C. S. MoCtill's. 03?"W. P. COVINGTON is in the market to buy sosd. Seo him beforo you buy or sell your meal. FOR SALK--My roeldenoo nnd Lr>te at Monheim. Apply to Mrs B. F? MoMII lan, I Wo ii h oho, 8. 0. Folle a Deadly Attaok. "My wife W09 so ill that good physio ians were unable to holp hor," writes M. M. Aimin, of Winchester, Ind., "but was completely cured by Dr. Kings Now Lifo Fills." Thoy work wonder? in ?tomneb and Livor troubles. Cure oon itipatiou, sick hoidacho 25o. nt J. I. Douglas drug srero. CHRISTMAS MUSINGS. BY F. !.. STANTON. No matter for tho Christmas bills, We'll All bo foehV prime I , , , Wa'vo lust made up our mind that it s Thc h ?Holum! imo I - Aftor all, the Christmas musio is the. sweetest, because it's heard in tho hi arts of tho little oues. - Talk about your grand operas, all the musio o' the world is io the little tin hom- -if only you're inclined j that yy. RELIGIO VS NOTES. Thc hour for evening services tit tho churches, ta uow T o'clock. Pmyor mooting ut ibo Baptiut uhuroh ovory Thursday evening at 7.00. Mr. George W. Freeman of B!on heirn ond Alias Gertrude Tart? daugh* ter of Mr. J. P, Tart of Ked Hill were married Wed u cad ay night. The Democrat ex tonda best wishes to this popular young couplo. Woloomo Quests Rev. A. Coko Smith, of Norfolk Va, and Hon E. D Smith of Sumter wero the guest of tholi brother Kev. 0, B. Smith Tuead iynud Wednesday. On Wednesday night Rev. A. C. Smith eonducted the servioo at Mei ho dist church. It w is indeed a rich treat. Ile left tho carno night for Norfolk to tho regret of ronny who wished for his stay over Sunday. An Enjoyable MuBloaJe A most delightful Musicale wus given by Misse3 Mti^' and Sue Odom on 15 ri da y evening Inst it honor of ?ho visit of Miis Anna Mcliac a pop ular young luly <?f Dunbar section Tho music was tho sweetest aud of tho! highest order and wns furnished by Messrs John S. and Alton Mc Rue, violins, and M:8i Anna at tho organ, - Amoug thoso prcsout were Misses Bo?sio and Annie Carlisle, Alice Johns ?n. Anua E tstorling, May and Anuie Wright and Mo?s A. C Douglas I Alfor.l Sinclair, P, M. Lee, J. P Wright,- J lt. Webster, Morris Pato and Henry Easterlitig from Bennetts ville. Unolalmod Lottors. Lottern.aiUln;ti;u tl to thu fallowing ur.raod pomons. romain unodlod for ot tho poBt olhco.in licnnoltevU'e : Men's List. JuHcii lv".v" '. !. iItei'i. Quick, Dav 18jjtpite, Arthur U niter, ll, UFer^ iv yod, Woiiieii'fl liint. li t i'i.i LAIM;:!).'!lc., fr) m Luu'V, Ivl?fti Hall, Un Kl h Hoiu?r; Editor. Boon .Wonders. Editor \V*V. Barry of Lexlngtou.Teun., in exploring Mammoth Cave, .contracte ! a s?? vrn ouso of Piles. lits quick oure through using Bucklon's Arnica Suive eoovinood him it ia nnothor world's wo der. Curos Piles. lujuries. Inflammation, and nil bodily Eruptions Ody 25 ots. tit J. T. Douglas & Bro. drug^iit. R&~ Pipes and Smokers Supplies itt endless variety etui bu found at J. T. Douglas'. The World's Greatest Fever Medicine. Johnson's Tonia doos< iu a day wh it ?dow Quinino cannot do in tcu days. Its splendid oures aro iu {-triking contrast with thc fcoblo en ros made by Quinine. If you aro uttcrlv wretched, lake a thorough course of Johnson's Tonio nod dt ivo out ovory ?race of Malarial poisou ine. Tho wiso insure their health ty using Jonn^0n's Chill and Feyer Tonic It costa 50 cents il it euros, not ono cc if it docs not l-Yofch Art,; vain. Two H0Y& VWffl{ t\)\ffd\f??\'Mit uv, os of 1 (<,*... ?v/s - .Dfi)'), Outasyay ; Kbit tiri Di-o, spading .HUI S'H^e lo hoveling MoiroAs -all of " tu;:!i bro oj jig at ?xU'ujn?ly lott prions, Cfit ajui our prices before you buy . P. A. HonflES. Don't You Love Flowers? It so, and you want some pretty pot? of all sizes iii; which to plriob thom, call nt the Hardware store aud you Can be suited. Tho Jfndo ofllovoes. .iRJany soldiers in tho I I v .> (\ r poy*1 that fdr i . ! ' . ( j Wounds, Corlis Sinti ind : I Joints, Bo tiki best in ina tvoi I. ' t?>i 1 Scalds, Bhil* , ki.P Rttj ; and Pilot*. It < ?'pay 125o nt J. T. Douglas ?? IMO., urug Moro. NOT?OE OF FINAL DISOHAR(U; EST IloiiT, COVINGTON. HAVING flied my final roturo with tho Judgo of Probate for Marlboro county Notice la hereby glvon that on tho 30'h of Dcoembor 1901 I will apply to eatd Otort I for Lottere Dismlssory as said Executor. ELI T. COVINGTON, Ex'r. November 29, 1 Soi. _ i i ? i j i. i. _..... We offer First-class I Horse Wagons comolete at $25-Spot Cash?_Hardware Co. Farms For Sale bf? WILL SELL MY FARM (355 acres) in Adamsvillc township, this county, located on the Gibson Branch A. C. L R. lt. 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 larm ts a 20 acre pasture with a never-tailing stream run ning through it. This is a big b.trgain ' 1 have also several hne farms near by that. I will sell on good terms. Sec mc ii you want a bargain In good tanning lands or a fine business stand. ti" I), N KW TON. Newtonville, S C , Oct. 16, icot. ILTON Mo li AU IHN, Attorney al Law and \ Probate Judge. Ofiloo tu Court Houeo. q* W. BOUCHIER, Jt . Attorney nt Law, Benn ttavillc. H. (J. Ofdoo on Darlington streot near Postnl Tolograpb oraVo, January I ?09. Three Papers One Year Each, only*50c WEEKLY TIMES, RICHMOND, VA., Now Only 60 Clonts A Year, and includes absolutely free THE PARAGON MONTHLY, New York, THE FARM JOURNAL, Philadelphia. The Daily a?lsunday Tjines, ?Including Farm Journal and Paragor Monthly, Now only $3 per year. Or 35 els per month by malb Address TUR TIMMS. Richmond, Va. AM ll AL RETURNS OF PROPERTY. UOUNT? AUDITOR'S OFFICE, ?ii?kNKrTsVILLIS, S* O., December 2, 1001. I^O?'?C/K iii hereby given that this O?Heo will be Op??i from lao <?* Isl o? January to thc 20th clay of February 1002, for the pur ))6ao bf receiving the Returns of the Taxpayers of Marlboro County. Ali persons having property in their possession, as O wno) or Holder, oras Husband, Parent, Guardian,. Trustee, ?dmi??sU'ntor, Accounting Oillcer, Agent, Attorney or Factor, cm tito I .st filtiy of January 1902, ore required to LIST THU SAME] for Taxai iou within tho time required by law, or incur the penal ty of iUi'ty |i.3r cent., which attaches in case of failure to do so. Pleuro take notice also that this is the time for tho retutn of all Lands, Lot?, Bulldinge and improvements on Real Estate. The POLL TAX of ONE DOLLAR is laid upon ali Male Per sons between the ages of 21 and 00 years, except persons who are mnimcdaud unable, to earn a support, . Tho A it'd i t?r or an Assistant will be at the following x>laces in tin- County OIJ tho days named for tho convenionco of tlie public : Red I h?- ; :j:ce's Store, R?d Hi)! Ittimheim, Brou n r. Bristow's Old Store, Hebron Mainer's Store, OLIO. R*d ttlui^ Bluff Mills, Tv i uv. MoOoll ?-. A :inm.->vi)li! "7e\vtonville, Bi'ight.'jville- (Goodwin's Mills, BrjglHsyUlo Quick's Store, Smith vi!')'? I ollock's, My O ll ion in ; onnott ovillo will bo open during tho timo proscribed bv law, fVoin Jjinutn v .1 lo 1 1 bruary 20ih 1902, where parties, in llonnottsvillo and thoso who fa; 1 io R' torn ??I 'heabovo named places can ho accommodated. ' . E. S. CARLISLE, Co, Auditor. January 7th 1902 " 8th " 9th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 21st 22d 23d 24th ])RV GOODS mmm?? M. ATO, & W?MWM?i 9> ttl MM i?f a t so coane on AN v. tl MMm...wm 4, li>01. ' J. T's U O HO I.A.-J. illilil A. O. DOUGLAS. cal ?MiarmucLsts si ii f? Dcfilirs in - LHfv>UH) Hg6 till ti l^.livili gr/iUMi 111 OS P/?m and Fancy Stationery and School Supplies. raimla., Oils, . Varnish, B?us?ies, ? GLASS and PUTTY. %|| FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. :. options odre fully compounded at ail hours iaid guaranteed ?o be of the Purest Drugs and at ret?so/i etile prices. A full Urie Carden Seed <& Onion Sets. Thankful for past liberal patronage we solicita continuance of same. J. f. DOUGLAS & BRO. J ihun&fy 31 ? 1901. AT THU OJLD STAND, EAT TO LIVE m?im how Important to Have the BEST YOU CAN FIND tli lo preparo for the Table. Be wise then in your selection. Wo keep none but the BEST and FRESHEST. Call or Phone us and yom orders shall bo promptly lilied, and DELIVERED FREV), if you live anywhere in Bennetttsviile. FOR BREAKFAST. Wo have Buckwheat, Maple Syrup, Oatmeal, Salt Fish, Hominy. Breakfast Bacon, Voil Lonf, Tripo, Cbickifti Loa? Brno Cihcken, liam Loaf, Tea, Cofieo, H an nu a? and O ran gea. FOR DINNER We have Flavored Sain, Corn and ileana, Tomatoes and Okra, Honst Hoof, liam, Maccaroni, Choose, Peas, Mustard Sauce, Corned Ham, Cranberry Sauco, Plum I udding, Jollies, Apples, Nuts, Raisins, Prunes, FOR SUPPER ad; ta We have Oysters, Sliced Ham, Chloken, Corned Beef,' Sausage, Crackers, Shreded Codfish, Wafers, Mustard Sardiui)8, Chorries, Pears, Postum Cereal, C j h i C I ? ihxO !Sr5 m ' .fe Oui supply of Canned Goods, Pickles, and Dainties are of Tin n KS i . Let us supply your wants, w. M. BO wa Fhimo No. ?8. Hoimottavllle, 8, O. PICTURES! PICTURES!? (?Dmn?nfi ito ?lill flow. H89HBBHHBR BEFORE YOU BUY YOUR - PICTURES Como and SEE my Largo nnd Prcity Assortment Just Opened. mmMMmwMmmM We have also other Novelties Suitable for Holiday Presents. > Very Respectfully, G. W. Waddill. Bennottsville, S. 0., Dec .4, 1901. -DEALERS IN Horses, Mules, Buggies, Wagons And Harness, AFTER THIS DATE, and during tho oniire Trading Season will koop thoir STABLES WELL FILLED with a ohoico selection of Horses and Mules, whioh they will sell for Cash, or on time with good approved notes. Wc haye recently added Buggies, Wagons and Harness to our Stock and we intend tokeop up-to-date goods at tho best prices. Tho following is a list of some of tho makes ot BUGGIES wo now handle-. > Conrtlaml, Watertown, Ames, Harbour, Wrecn, IStaiul nr?l and Hickory Carriage Co. ootobor is, 1900. FULE??f BROS Li? H?ve t? large' st??Sk? on h tili tl which we mean to sell. Be sure and call and ex? amine our stock get our prices buying, lt will pay RESPECTFULLY Doc. 12, 1901. BeiinettgviUe ?f?ovcltg TOorfcs, F. E. ROWE, MANAGKII. - DK ALIS II ?N AND MAN UF ACT U ll KR OF - Ceiling, Flooring, Siding, Brackets r Balusters, Newels, &ce BUILDING mniui on1 ALL KIDS, IF YOU ARIO IN NE ICD OF any kind of LUMBER, 'outfit or dressed, wc would bo glad to have you call at our MILIJ and look over slock. \1 ll AT TH 13 OLD STAND Annd Prepared to lill at Short Notice - Orders for - Cypr?s? find White 1'fino Sash, Doora and Blindai AT BOTTOM PUIORS. Wo ?oil no shoddy work, or misfits, , Bhopa on M0O0H etreot near looidonoo, B. F. POWERS, Jan 31, 1898 . BennetUvlllo, 8. 0. Valuable Property For Salte Cheap. TWO valuable lote In East BaoneltMiHe. One oont?luB a good dwettteg ??tb 8 roocoe, ? wide hall end 3 poiohca. .The Othov ia a O?ttoge with 4 toe.rW rt hall nftd t)yo porohes. Apply ,6t> his oi?od, A Bargain for IWILL SELL CHEAP FOR CASH, tr on time to.tho right man, Two 60 eaw Hall Gina with Feedore txrd 0ondon?m, nil complete, One Aomo Cotton Prces, ia$ feet fluhhod Shafting, Lot of Tullera nnd Pelting, AiX in good tanning order, ?Un??n for nehiog I wish to put In largor outfit. W. M. SMITH. BeunettQvUle, July 3$, 1901, AviiR? lo town and you wont,'g goV.t roeal, ceniemlet wo ena fect\e you, A good meal for fl$o. He?tnv<r*\n(/ north of. the Merket. D. J. BRAWBOY,