The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, August 01, 1902, Image 3
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; Friday Au'^, li 1902,
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;:v!iv>:^bKRK ' & l'KhASli Ri-.K . MlUou M O
L'^itie. Office open daily.
?<??I.ICK- J. M. Moore.
j.' Marlboro County Officers.
J BitKiUFt'-J. H. Oreen
F,/(li.MUK op Ci KiiK-J. A. ?)roko
_,' , 0t;duB OF -Piton ATE-M. MeLnuriu
^f?;':OoRONi?ii---.C. F, Covington
.:h uvr.u vmoK-?I. K. Coward
'MK J0l>.UOAT??N-r-W. L. StOtltOH
/Y;;TU'I4SUUKU-~.L ii. Thomas
Aui)[Tou ~K:. S. Curi?lo
.'8lKt?o?~K"?x livingston
l^H'iiKKBNrATiVtw---J. . C. Dunbar, J.
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OrMlShd, B-'jiin : v.!- .
li. L nWb?'uVii?, M- (Ml
?"???, A. Gnlhotm. Che,
.. ? ...V. J. Atiiiq^ot), Bleulioiii),
X p, J). Stubbs,?Brightpvillo,
VV. W. Irby, Smithvilio.
Direotorij of Jiennettsvillo Lodges
fi CONSOLIDATED LODOE No. 15, K. of
P" moots ovory Mouday ovoning at 7,30
o'clock. . " _
W. Turluigtou, G. C.
0. J. Lido, Rf bf IL & S.<
MARLBORO Lo DOB No. 88, meets at
Bouncttsvillo, Friday evening, on or bo
foro oaob full moon ut 8 o'clock.
J, Fi Kimmy, VV. M.
J. T, Dudloy, Soorotary.
County Masonic Directory.
MARLBORO CHAPTER No. 30 Hi A.
M., meela at Beimollsvillo on thc teeoud
Friday of each monih.
Robt Chaffiu, IL P.
Il, IC. Stookton, Secretary.
IO?REKA LODGE NO. 43, A. F. M.,
racotH ut MoColl, each Saturday after
noon, bolero tho full inoon.at ? o'oloek.
Auitoiu Lobo H No. 33, A. P. M.,
wonts at Clio, Saturday On or abor each
full moon at 3 o'oioek, p. tu.
J. T. Stanton, VV. M.
J. Ii. McLeod, Secretary.
AM (J IO J C \J V
netts villa Church Directory.
METHODIST - C. Bi Smith, P. C.
Sunday sohooi 3.30 p. m. Preaching nt
11.00 a. rn, and7.00 p.m. Prayer meet
jug Wodnosday evening ut ?.00 o'oloek.
Superintendent Sunday ?ehool, Phil. A.
l?od?ms?
H/.?? \ ?[?>*: -Uov. I blotts b'ljr . PivitO .
IhVbdib' (il I" !'.} 0,0. IV. ?olb'?? v ? o'?"
day ar . U ?)(' ?,. m.. (ijul 7-.ti-.'i- o P? lyof
mo-.'tin:-:: Th <f<.?:\,- nyimi.UV ; '! ,\ \<)A..
o'aneritftdbdou ?' Sytidu:. il-hdel, ii W
(lal ibH.i
PRESBYTER IA N -This church for tho
prcsoul is without n pastor. Prayer moot
ing on Thursday aft or tm on, ot 4 o'clock.
Sunday sohooi, at 10.00 a. ni. . Suporiu?
tondent of school, J. T. Dudley.
Ei'lBCOPAi, - Itiiv. 0. NS'. Boyd, Rector,
Proaohing overy Hceond und fomth HOndny
nt ii u. m., iuid 7.00 p. in. Bund ay
floboOl at 9 30 ?. in, Dr. J. A. Fais?n,
Suporintoudont.
County Church Directory,
Denncttsvillo Circuit Appointments
REV? J. W. AUI?ILL, P. C.
First Sunday-11a.m., Pino G rovo'
3 p. m., Smyrna.
' Second Sunday, 11 a. m, MoColl.
3 p. JD, Beauty Spot,
Third Sunday-ll a, m., Pine G rovo,
3 i>. In, Smyrna.
Fourth Sunday, ll a. m. MoColl,
3 p. m. Beauty Spot.
Blenheim Circuit Appointments.
UF.V. T, C. O'DELL, P. 0.
First Sunduy, Hebron ll a. tm
lChenczer 3<30 p. m,
Second Snndnv. Parnassus 11 n. m.
Ib.ihh h m 3.30 p. ur
Third Sunduy, llobron ll a.m.
Zion 3.30 p. m.
Fourth Sunday Parnassus 11 a. m.
Bethlehem 3.30 p. m.
Clio Circuit Appointments,
REV. ?A T. DUNLAP, P. (!.
Clio-1st ?nd 2nd Sundays Il a. m.,
3d and -jth Sundays 3.30 p, m.
Beulah -Pit and 2d Sundays 3 30 1?. m.
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B If H-f lrJ-M7 ?Vei( ?dst St., HI VV YORK.
phonn ncmdintf.
Tiie Democrat mid lito .Sentir
weekly Atlanta Journal ono vear
for $1.50. .
The Sunny South and the J)a?jo
erat for only ?1.60
Tho Domooi'rtt niul McCall's
Magazine*-" an excellent Lady's
Bool? for ^1,00
T?- . lWn?|ia> !.. HI 1 ?ll ntl?? ^l.l?! il.t^llinili^i?.^!!..*?.?
PJE?ISONAL
Mr. Moyer Mittle spont a ?ow
days this wcok in Columbia,
. Miss SM'/Ao, Wobstor of MoColl
has - boon visiting Mr.,. Wiley
Buldwiu
Mrs; S. F. Powers, is spending
a le w days with relatives in
Wilmington.
Miss Adolo Harden; who has
boob- visiting relatives in Floreuco
has roturhed home.
Mrs. P. M. Fpstiu, of Beau
fort., is visiting her parents Mr.
and Mrs. J. Mittle.
Mrs. E. Brown, of Charleston,
hus boon visiting her parents Mr,
and Mrs. ?T. Miltie.
. Mr. Waiter S. Rowe, who has
been spending somo limo in tho
northwest, has returned homo
Mi s. {Silas Bounds and daughter
Miss Nora, of Floreuco, aro
visiting rolativos in our town.
.Mr, -N. J. Horndon, of Dargan,
was down Saturday. Nick basa
good crop this your and is happy.
Mr. .Herman Crosland who has
boon home on ii short rest re
turned to Charleston this morn
lng
Miss Lilio Odom of McFarlan,
N. C., who has boon visiting the
Misses David's has returned
homo
* Mr. J. Hubbard of Bethel sec
tion was down Saturday and call
ed. He roports crops suffering
for rain
Miss Daisy Mittle, wno has
been spending some timo with
friends in Norfolk lias returned
homo
Mrs. Hattie McCormick, of
Maxton, has beon spending a few
days with her brothor Mr. J. M.
Howell.
Mr. Harry Jordan, of McColl,
spent Friday and Saturday in
our town with his brother Mr.
Frank Jordan.
Miss Willie Creech who has
been visiting relatives in our
town has returned to her homo ut
Elrod, N. C.
Mr. Walter Fletcher of the
Level Green section visited dur
town Saturday. Ask him who
did lie go to see.
Mr. Joseph H. Hubbard who
is superintending ono of Mr.
Matheson's Brownsville farms,
has been spending a fow days in
town with his brothers
v.K'iO?mitwiBcm.s].iue?aiau
-DIL'-? IT/x/S' Z) OI Ty Cr St .
Died at the rcBidonco ol' Mr. 8.
J. Pearson in this town on Monday
morning July 28, 1002, 1002, at.
5 o'clock, YKDA MAY, infant babe
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Webster
aged 1 year.
i "t I M :?I ?.." . .( Aili! Hi. ? lon
TV' reculai a'btiuaj med..pg or
!J\b IV n's to es* Association of M arl .
hoi'O OOtViify will be beb) m t.bo
Uoui'L iioii^o on Aug di al I.? o'
clock, a. m. Elections of oilicors,
and other matters of importance
will claim the attention of tho as
sociation at this time. A full at
tendance in desired.
.-,--? -.-.
Makins u ?UOCOS8
Mr. Cf. W. Martin, who is man
aging Mr. J. T. Dudley's tobacco
fa rh) on tho Beattio placo, took
?000 pounds over to Dallington
Jost week and was so woll pleased
with the sales that ho will try
Da-rlibgt>n again.
Every Farm Noocls One
If cvory largo plantation in
Marlboro lind an artesian well on
it and tho tenants used no othor
watoiy we do not think wo would
hear of so much fever in spring or
summer. About three years ago
Mr. C. S. McCall lind ono bored
on ono of his fever stricken farms
and tho result, bas been not a call
for a physician sinco the tenants
began the uso of tho water, and
most of them live within 50 yarda
ol'crooked Creek swamp. Fever
is unknown on that farm. , They
do good wherevor bored.
CUPID'S WORK.
Hov. O. W. Royd will (iii hie uppointmont
et St. Paul's Episcopal church Sunday nt
11 a. m., rind S 30 p, m,
-A BARCAfilMl.
20 Horse power'BO ILE bl and
lp li. p. EN ilJNE for salo or will
exchange l'or mulos.
Ayply at this olllco.
A Prlzo for Somebody
Now is your chance to get a
splendid Pli?iiograf cheap, (lo to
Mr. W. M. Rowe's thc grocer and
buy a can ol' thal good baking pow
der and get a free draw. Tho
lucky number gets thc prize-all
for 25 cents.
Enrollment of Oonfodoratos.
Mr. J. A. Drake, our Clork of Court
received from Columbia the neces-mry
books for thc prompt and correct en
rollment of all wno served in any
branch of tho Confederate sorviooaiul
now living or dead. Euch township
committee is urged to call on him for
u hook nt once and begin this very
important work, It ia put ely a labor
of levo for tho old soldiers, and eorreel
rolls can only bo obtained through the
aid of tho kindred and friends, who
aro requested to aid tho committees in
this needed work. Mr, Drake will
cheerfully supply any needed infer?
mat ion lo tho committees.
BOW PEAS FOR SALE
Whipporwill (or Life Presorvor),
Wonderful (or unknown),
Tory and Mixed.
A few hundred buabols for salo
t M. ll BIG,
Bounettsville, tf. C
TOWN AND COUNTY NJF.W&.
-August lins ? Sundays.
-ISToxtMonday is salesday,
-Fodder pulling has begun,
:-A lute fall is predicted-if so
tho wood market Svill be dull,
- To Wilmington and rofcurn
next Wednesday for $1.50. Como
and go
* Tho County Democratic Ex
ecutiye Committee meets noxt
Monday
-Tho Editor returns thanks,
bo Mr. N. J. Horndon for a lino!
watermelon.
-The candidates for tho State
offices will bo hore next,Tuesday.
3omo und hoar thom.
- Wo hear of a numbor who
ire going to Clemson noxt week.
Low rates and good faro is prom
isod
-The Board pf Heal th, say s
you.must not throw -.trash in tho
streets-even if tho town allows
it. .. .; . .. ..j\,.S,^^M''
~~r Wo regret very much that
tin interesting lotter from Burnt
Bay carno too Jato for this issue
but will appear next week
-Tho Postai Telegraph ?bices
af the country wero draped in
mourning ou account of tho death
af tho organiser John W. Mac?
Kay.
- Sheriff Green has only 12
boarders at tho brick house.
"Son" Adams and Henry Tim
mons wore tho last two put in,
Eor outering Dr. Faisons resi
dence
Tatum's second niuo and Ben
tiettsville's third nino'crossod bats
on the diamond Tuesday. The
scoro ending 23 to 12 in favor of
Bennettsville. Woatherly and
Cibson battery.
OS?" Just rcceiyod a barrel of
now catch mackeral at W. M.
Rowe's.
Lownoy,s Candy for sale at
W. M. Rowo'e.
Just received a fresh lot of Gra
ham Flour at
"W. M. ll Ws
"Vermicella" for salo at |
W. M. Howe's.
You can always find fresh but
ter and Cheese at
W. M. Rowe's.
Shut out tho flics and mosqui
toes by Blooping under a Porlco
tion or a Dixie Canopy net for
sale by C. B. McCall.
- If you want a nice mille cow
write Mr. Li. D. Newton at New
tonville.
Uso nothing but flour/, pure
wbito wino and cider vinegar for
salo by W. M. Howe.
A Vi >? W ('3n V M .-pr I 9O
The A>bu)tio (Joat;l U> is
going' io have iv.- industrial ifffoiil
I . visit u m.nilx'f bf fanner iii
thc Poo .DOO section bli bi Miui ino
and give instrlietion a?i Lo thc
best methods of growing straw
horries for the market. Wo fear
it will not take well. Cur people
hevo heard so much about high
rates and trouble elsewhere that
(hat they would bo slow in trying
to raise them uuless they could
soil tho crop at homo.
Scholarship Examination
A competetivo examination for
two vacant scholarships in South
Carolina College, and for ono in
each the Sumter Military Acad
emy and Sum tor Female College,
will bo hold at Ben tie tts vii le on
Thursday Aug 7, beginning at ?)
o'clock, a. m., and closing at d, p.
m.
FREIE! niiOOL' OUlll?.
Wc recommend Botanic Blood Balm
(H. li. B ) lor nil blood troubles, such as
ulcer:-;, eating sores, scrolula, eczema,
itching humors, pimples, boils, carbun
cles, blood poison, aching bones, luster
ing sores, cancer, catarrh, rheumatism.
Botanic Blood balm cures all inaliginant
blood or sion disease?!, especially advised
lor old, deep-seated cases. It cures
when (di else fails, Heals every sore or
pimple, slops all aches and pains by
giving a health/* blood supply. Thor
oughly tested tor 30 years. Thousands
cured. At drug stores, $i. perlarge
bottle. Our readers will receive a triai
treatment tree by writing Dr. Gillam,
213 Mitchel St , Atlanta, Ga. Describe
(rouble and Irce medical advice given.
Medicine sent at once, prepaid,
ron S/IL.B
Ono Ramon Mortising mnohioa- Foot
Power, arid neatly now.
April 9, 1902. S. V. POWERS.
Flowers ! Flowers !
Mrs. Jno S. Mooro has aline
lot ol' Geraniums, Begonias
Ferns, Palms und other plants,
well rooted, that she desires lo
sell Cuttings Sim per dozen.
Filthy TomplOB in India.
Sacred cows oben defile Indian lcm.
pie?, but worse yet is a body that's pol
luted by constipation. Don't permit it.
Cleanse your system with pr, King's
New bile Pills, and avoid untold mV.cry.
They give lively livers, active bowels,
good digestion, fine appetite. Only 35o
at J. T. Douglas & Bro.
Don't You L.ove Klow.oraV
It so, and you want some pretty
pots of all sizes in which to place
them, call at tko Ilardwaro ?tor?
and you can be suited,
Happy Timo in Old Town.
"We lelt very happy," writes II. N.
Bevill, (J?d Tomn, Va., "when Buck
Icn's Arnica Salve wholly cured our
daughter ol a bad case of scald hoad."
lt delights all who use it lor Cuts, Corns,
Burns. Bruises, Boils, Ulcers, Jirup
lions. Intalliblc lor piles. Only 2$c
at J. T, Douglas & Bro drug store.
Kt??P If you want a good smoko
try a Oubanola Cigar for salo at
Wi M. ROWO'B,
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IlELI&^OUS NOTES.
' '.rho mooting at Shiloh was a BUOOOSS
and tho-woatborwas lino (hr uttoudanoo,
Kev. Rufus Ford 'has a prootraotcd
mooting at tho Baptist ohurbh, Sorvioos
daily ut JO a. m., and 8.30 p. in..
ltov, 'i1, u. O'Dell oiosod ms mooting nt
Hebron Sunday with good roaulte. Ho waa
osatstcd by Rev. 0. ll. Smith.
Tho hour for xwouiug sorvicos at tho
ohurohos Ls now 8.00 o'olook.
Hov. 0. W. Boyd, rcotor or St. Paul's
churoh, has hoon granted a month's va?
oation by ilia members, and will spoud thc
timo at Sowanoo, Temi.
Pmyor mooting at tho Baptist ohurob
ovoty Thuroday ovouing at 8,oo.
Prayor mooting at tho Mothod'pt church
ovory Wcdnosday'at 8.oo p. m.
Tho hour for Sunday School at tho
Methodist ohuroh han boon uhaugod to
5 o'clock in tho nftotuoon. ^
Children's Day
'l Oh i ld rei i's Day will 1$ obdcrvod at
tho Presbyterian church ou Sunday
uoxlv Hov. MIN ; Marion of Society
nilibili prcnoh io tho morning und
again''.at night. Ho willalo oddi'css
tho children ut tho afternoon services
at ? o'clock.
MARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS.
Tuinn HOUND-W. 0. POWKU, r. K,
MoColi ? Bonuottavillo Mills,
Bennett nv: llo July 19,20
Olio and lluulah, Clio, July 20,at
Bonh?ttavHl? St?, (Night) July 25 27
Bcnnettavillo cfc, Beauly Upot July 26'
BrightHvillo, Boykin, Auguafc 2 3
North Marlboro, Blousant Hill,
(4 30 p.m ) Aug. 3 4
Dlonhoim ot, Zion, Aug. 9*10
Brownavillo, Aug, i6?i7
Build up your Town.
A newspaper w ri tor suggests
soveral ways to build up a town;
among thom.
Praise it.
Talk aboutit.
AV rito about ii.
Hell) to improve it.
Speak woll about it.
Patroni/.o home iuoroliftiits.
Ind nco desirable settloi'H t; lo
cate in it.
Let -'Homo Trade" 1)3 the watch
word.
EL ct good men to your local
oillces.
Gfiye thom moral support when
in ofiice.
Urge public benefits aud im
provements at all times.
Assist in promoting ovory on
tbrprise for tho good of the whole
community.
Don't follow "calamity shout
ers;" keep in the front ranks of
progress and advancement.
Keinem ber that every dollar
invested in permanent improve
ment ia that much on interest.
Scraps Ol' Tun.
|$oj ' iii ii -ir., ii) tl io ?el) you, !
rc.;*, (h.?i. ? "'ni v?"-?ii??7i" cn'gKTieiVj
'i'ot'? I ?i: . ,' She Wills'; 'i - l. . j
KDoirL II.- i.ti.m i',V be lia id vi
gently; "I too, littvo h?ou jjiittlii,
-Harper's Banar.
Friend -Don't look &? blue.
Von have a good case.
J i ni t o ti-No tue. I'll lose. 1
know I'll lose. Every man on the
jury either rented or bought a
house ol' mo when 1 was in tim
real estate business.-New York
Weekly.
ft^gP Road every jingo,
Yes, road every lino,
For by this gauge
It may pay for time.
Another lot of Flower
Pots just received afc the ExceJ
??i >r Hardware Store-still nicer
and smoother than first lot.
Magic Yeast at W. M. Rowo's.
FOR BKNT
?fe? A F1V,<: R0OM HOUSE,
fcgh|||iVUit half acre ground, ham,
fey^Rsfabifts and sheller. Apply
at ( ncc to \V. M. BOWE.
March 20, 1902,
-.-? <C3? ?-.
Kavos '.''rom An Awful l'uto.
"Mvciybody said 1 bad consumption,"
writes Mrs A. M. Shields, ol (.'bambers
burg, Pa,j ''l was so ?ow aller 6 months
ol seven: sickness, caused by Hay Fever
and Asthma lhat few thought I could
get w?ll, hut I learned of tho marvel
ous merit ol Rr. King's New Discovery
lor consumption, used it, and was com*
pletcly cured " For desperate Throat
and Lung Diseases it is the safest cure
in the world, and ts infallible tor Coughs
(.'olds and Bronchial Affections. Guar*
antead boules 50 cents and St,00. Trial
boules free al J. T. Douglas & Bro.
Ruy it (rom M itt le's store thou
you get tho best at a saving.
Virulent Cuvicor Cnrocl.
Startling proof of a wondorlnl ad
vance In medicine is given by druggist
(L W Roberts ot ^lizabeth. W Va. An
old man there had long sulhrcd willi
What good doctors pronounced incur?
able canoer. They believed his case
hopeless till bc used Electric Ritters and
applied Bucklcn's Arnica Salve, which
ircalment completely cured him When
Rlectric Bitters are used to expel billlous
kidney and microbe poisons at thc same
time ibis sv.lve exerts its matchless heal
ing power, blood disease?, skin erupt
lions, ulcers and sores vanish,
Bitters 500, Salve 25c at J. T. Doug
las & Bro.
gl,^yir, nrrnnr ' 1 11 'I f ?Tr*-t-r~* * IWWHI-IWBM
I.L.T?N MoLADIHN,
Attorney nt Law and
Probato Judgo.
Olllue In Court Houao.
m VV. BOUOH1I0R,
J\. e Attorney at Law,
Ronnottflvillo, S. 0.
Ofilco on Darl/ntfton stfool near Postal
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UUI< UjVlMWJ. THE'^OWEST PRICES.
f Kif li 1" 1K vo : r BKLL?N0 ONLY. SUOII ?JOO?S AS GIVK
VJT. .,-.?Iic? Hsuinw?tlon. Wo want you to boliovo what wo Ray, ond
Wli?li WO Mimili, it'ii 80'.'
?\V? HA il'.t ly willing for ot hors to ?hako tho (reos, while wo gath
er tl . \'hitn,\. Tiro's wo aro doing, soiling stacks ol'goods and making
fiioiiL ryh<y (hy.
W? ?^l?I|?! FRrOSIl GOODS CONSTANTLY, and wo
tool ?uro ? ! riU.r-TO. ANY OKDEll PROMPTLY*
OH!! 111 GOODS lil |i|
? V/o ?.indio tho'Best makes of SHOES m all Stylos and
Pricey '?'\h'(l t hat cannot fnil to please.
- 'MER Y DEPARTMENTT full of Goms
? ?eauty, and our plessod Customers ia .
. r Jhvrt proof that wo aro up lo now.
M i, . ' V !. 9TUKKT HATS and READY TO WEAR 1TATS
i ;'ov (fi ; li??dicJ will bo put ON SALE THIS WEEK AT COST. '
V >-.) V M' find timm Down Stairs on Center Counter.
v ur ARRIVALS THIS WEEK.
IN PA'll A -OhS. UM URE LL AT, LADIES BELTS','
And WHITE GOODS.
\K. ; ich rays keep our stock Bright
a*u? \ iippy with, the Latest Meiv
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KIRKWOOD-CORNER.
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i ; in vi; ii Urge, slock of Seasonable Hardware
which wc aro offering cheaper than ever before.
Wo aro, Mn nv' ictnrers' agents for
E}N$ W?^i BOlSmsm^ SAW1?LLS
, C^:mv 'COTTON PIIESSES and
$i3? jp^xr ait oars ?
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Wo i i - iii ||.???tiion (o give as Good Prices fill 1 Terms on any
lin s alvy fi ntl th the ?da'.o
" W c Viuvv "ui " vue!-; :- t!? il Ift? ...Bv(;,ss - Fi. txi'?g?, I
.t'cl v,i.n*v Iii Lg ra (I cs ?vi cindi n? s 1 i ( c ? i ?> ? i <.!<;> \v 11 a ml Gaiidy, ?
I%cki * ro Han<X)ok /ira ? ors, Loader ami !
M. & ? j^otors, g^'tO'VO? 01 i?'1 *i/.?*j gvados1
and pi i; ps
We have a Largo Slock of Single and Double
BU;':CY. and WACOM HARNESS, and
K<X?r?ess ??ep?irSi which wc will sell al a Bargain.
WK UAVK A OAR OF One and Two Horse
WA?ONS, Which WO guarantee against any de
fect ol m a teri a I and workmanship. Call and learn prices.
Wo soiling Iho celebrated ''Farmers Favorite Crain
OrH: nftd firty? one on exhibition at our Blore. Call and
examine it, ant] we know yon will be pleased with it.
\> t? .'< ?j\ OJ T YOUR TRADE and are satisfied we can
??tve yoi] satisfaction iii both quality and price,
Very respectfully
' JP. JL ?simmim,
?lily ii;' i.oo?.
Maaufaclih'inii
Obi ic;;* ns.
?CiHH L MOORE & SON?,
-SUCCHSSOHS TO KKLLAM -
Wholesale
Dealers in
A : iSfoiVrlt UitoAD ST., ATLANTA, QA,, Prudential Building.
j. O'. V'OroL/ ;
A. Qi DOUGLAS.
!'radical Pharmacists and Dealers in -
p-iti'i' ?nigs and patent Medicines
v TOILET .> ARTICLES
s? -UH
a/?o /-fl/7oy Stationery and School Supplies.
GLASS and PUTTY.
FINS CIGARS AND TOBACCO, ^>
m* l'iocripUons carefully compounded at all hours
and guaranteed lo be of the Purest, Drugs and al
rrasoitffble prices.
A full ISiie Garden Seed Sb Onion Sets.
Thankful for pml liberal patronage wo''solicit a continuanccof same
J. T. DOUGLAS & BRO.
AT T1?B ??M ai?A?r?4
tus??* '
'Essa*.
us**?
bVIint Home pcopl? yon )??nou-, and who Juwo rJf?aturt /JCIicso
<?OO<IM, $?y lib?n* tho Kxccisior Cook Stove?:
1 bought /in "Excelsior Cook,Stove" last Spring, I am well pleased whh it,
t not only performs weh but requires less wood limn any Stove I ever bad,
GEO. M. WEBSTER.
1 have been using th? new Excelsior Cook Stove" made by I. A* Sheppard
-o., ior 16 years, and it has always given entire satisfaction.
Mrs j; G. YV\ COBB.
Mrs Corni has just put in another
I regard thc "Excelsior Cook Stoves and Ranges" as good as the best, and,
,vhcn m need of a Cooker I endeavor to get that make ot Stove,
A. J. BRISTOW.
Mr. BIUSTOW b??glifc ono from a sister (own, as until recently -
,here was no agency in BennettsviRe.
Tko "Exoolfllor Bango" bought of you givou outlro satisfaction*
. JAS. jL-V ?)AV?)).,
These goods nk all kind of Harriwar?, iJrockery, Paints, Ulis
Secan be had al ? MEBWAEI?'
Bcnncttsviiio, s. o. Next to W P. Breoileii's.
DON'T BE ANNOYED BY Fil
itu PIM
AND FRAME,
Also The OLD RELIABLE
DIM AND FRAME.
And a New style Celling Frame
AND NET FOR WOOD AND IRON BEDS,
M nw p r A n y pnp vniipiMQppntinM i
i v VJ II a i t t~ i i i.s I i {Jil i W IS 11 I IVKjr L.\J I I WIV i
Do not bo annoyed by
Flies and Mosquitoes,
When You Can Have
PFRFFCT RF^T
nt WING m^f^ ?? - ^?ry
Ono of The Above, >i:-~-!'Sl'-$?mW<'
FOE SALE ONLY BY
June 0, 1002.
Cm S.
cC?LL
AGENTS WANTED
Lawn Swings end Settees, Hammock
Chairs, Cutup Chairs and Stools,
Ironing Tables, Wash Benches, Ute.
Agents easily moko
$5 TO $10 PER DAY.
Will furnish samples at re
duced prices to those desiring
agency. Exclusive territory
giveu. Addvcsa,
Clearlielti Wootton-Waro Co., !
CtEJMFlElD, PA. ]
I Guras (Insiera-Infantuni/
Dlar. ?ios a, Dyjci\ te ry, m A
the Rowel Trouble* ot
Children of Any Aga.
[Aids Digestion, Regutakf
the Dowls, Strengthen*,
the Child and Maltes ,
TEETHING EASY;*
Or mall 85 coots to C. ?I. MOFFRTT, M. D., ST. LOUIS, MO. '
_.. C. J-. 3XOFX<'MCT'l>~M>car ?oetort lFc aave vattr TKKi'StMNAi^etMnjt
Mrowaero) to little, aran?, chita with the Kapptest re?ittts, 'JChe effect*
were utmost maoieal, ana certainly mora vatit>juvtoro thudi frouitiiwthUut
tve ever tined. Youra yeru truly,. SOHJKJPJfr I
(Now Bishop Southern Methodist Vhurcri.) JPutftor of ?fr, X'aui OAetrwt?
Costs O?i?y 25 cents at Druggists,
JSeiinett?ville T?lovelty> OTotfcs,
? ?. .. V,-J -.-.? r :
F. E^ROWE, MANAOEB.
DEALER IN AND MA.NUFAm'UHKK OF -
Balusters, Newels, &,c,
BUILDING' HATEMAL' OP AU KINDS.
IK YOU AHE IN NEED OF any kind of LUMBER, fyjigU
or dressed, wo would bo glad to havo you call at our 'MILI j
and look 6vei' slock.
Abb rorsons aro- horoby *. arncd not to
trespass in any manne hy walking,
ridi-n*. naul'uig or huming-upon any of
ibo'lands bolonging tooithorof tho un
dcifiirnod in Marlboro oountv.
Jonathan Woodley,
D. 1*. McQuaiiiO,
Roheit Spears,
Win. Sonars,
J. li- Covington.
Wo Feed
The ?Hungry,
WiiKH l? town and you WAnfc n good
moftl, rcmorthor wo eau eotvo yon.
A good Moro for" 250. Rof<tft?mnt
uorth of tho Market.
TH? N ft W Y () li K Woniii )
Thrioo A Woi kiitUUm.
Tho Moat Widoly Read Newspaper
in Am orien.
Tuno has demonstrated that, thc Tin ier
a*Wcck World stands alon? in a clas'f,
Other papers have imitated Its form In t
not its success. Th'is ls because lt tell i
lt impartially, whether that news bo pk ?
Utica! or otherwiso. ft is In lact almo.-.t
a daily at the price ot a weekly,
In Addition to news, lt publishes first s
class serial storks* and other feature:?
suited to the home and filshie,
Thc Thrum a W<M>k Wiorld's regular
subscription prk? ?* indy $1.00 ber yea?*
aad this pay? for 156 papaV?, Wo bllec*
t da unceuancd newspaper and tho Detr**
cc Mt together one year (or $1.67,