The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, September 19, 1902, Image 3
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'BENll?T'J.'iiVILLE, S. C.
flt Y ft 1 vi. ?6 K* O W 'JN ? ?0..
Oj'Jlct: Ifta/ of Corni House.
'friday, flap tomber 19, 1902,
0?r ZW? Oorocrnment.
?,? VY6K -C. s McCall
AlipKKMKN -1 Prank Breeden, (.1. E
?kuin';'- John T.( Douglas, \V.*S. Howe.
Cl.liKK & TWKASUKIvR-Miltpn Mc
Laurin. ?lli.ee open daily,
PoMiui-.-J. M. Moore.
Marlboro County Officers,
'SHKHIPF- - J. H. Creon
(/LKiuc OK (?i.KUK - J. A. Drake
Juno H (/V PHOU??I?-rMi McLuuriti
COHONKU- -C. fc\ Covington
SliPKUVi^oa . M. 10 Coward
SUIT. MW??ATION-NV. L. Stanton
TaKAsuuKu- .i. ll. Thomas
., AUOITOU - \<). H. Carlisle
, SKNATOH-Knox jjivingtdon
RRPHftSKMrAriVKS-J. 0. Dunbar, J.
0. Campbell, lt. h Freeman.
j MAOIS?'AIS-?--C. 1). E.isterliug, T. h
Crosland, Mernieitsyillo,
II. L. M el.?un in, McQoll
1 John A. Ciiihoun. Clio',
AV. J. Atkinson. Blenheim,
i I). .1). Sthhh?l liri;:ht;-vdle,
W. NV. Irby, Smithville.
[Directory of HenneUsville Lodges
S OONSOI.tOA'l KO ViODOK NO. 15, K. ol
p., mO?ls every Monday ovuning at 7.30
O'clock.
NV. Turlington, 0. O.
O. J. Lido, K? of ll. & S.
MAIU.DORO li? nu 13 No. 88, moots at i
Bonnettsvilh?. Friday evening, on or bo*
fore each lull moon at H o'clock
J. V. Kinuoy, NV. M.
. J. T, Dudley, Secretary.'
County Masonic Directory.
MAUT.BORO (hrAi'VUH No. 30 lt. A.
M., moots at Bennettsvillo on tho second
Friday ol' cadi motil h.
_ v Hobt Chaffin, H. P.
II, Bi Stookton, Secretary.
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EUREKA liODOK No. 43? A. F. M.,
moots nt MoOoll, each Saturday aller
noon, before tho lull moon,al 4 o'clock,
AURORA LOOUK No. 33, A. r. M.,
weots at Cl:o. S , n<- lay on or after eaoh
fall moon ut 3 Vcck, p. m.
d. T. Stanton, NV. M.
J. E. McLeod, Soiivtary.
BeiineUsoille Church Directory.
?..'..?-.
METHODIST--!'.). B. Smith, P. C.
Sunday f-.ohool 3.30 p. m. Preaching at
; i 1.00 a. m. ntid 7.00 p.m. Prayer moot
ing Wcdnofid y .-vening ut 7.00 o'olock.
Superintendent Sunday school, Phil. A.
os. .
V:
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Sunda':, . ' . . .-. ..
ivt . I <:.'. ti.i < ' ' . . . ! viy;
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fitilSoi-?ti-. ?j1 . -i . i ?-..?. vi H?; ; ; ' v
?urVoll.
:' : . .
, PilKSUYTKUl A N-. J UlS Cl.U cl) lot' ? I llO j
iirosout is Without ii p:i-ti?r. Prayer meet-1
og on '.PhUrsdaj afternoon, al 4 o'clock.
Qunday school, ?il 10.00 a. in, Supering
fondent of ?ohp?l, T. Dudley.
El'isnoi'Aii--Roy i O. W. Boyd, Rector,
Proaohiif.v every seoond and fourth Suuday
at II n. m., and 7.00 p. in. Sunday
oohool at 9.30 a, tu, Ur. J. A, Fulson,
Suporintoudont.
Courtly Church Directory,
Benneitsvillc Circuit Appointments
REV. J. \V. A KIA i l.E, P. c.
First Sunday- 11 a. m., Pino Grove*
3 p, rn., Smyrna.
Sooond.Sunday, 11 a. in, McColl.
3 p. m, Beauty Spot,
Third Sunday -11 u, m., Pino Grove,
3 p. ru, Smyrna.
Fourth Sunday, ll a.m. MoColl,
. 3 i>. mi Beauty Spot.
Blenheim Circuit Appointments.
REV. T. c. o'jJEliti, P. c.
First Sunday, Hebron ll ii. m.
Ebenezer 3*30 p. ttl.
Second Sunday, Pr. m a ss vt s ll a. m.
Bethlehem 3.30 p. in*
Third Sunday, Hebron ll a.m.
5'ion 3.30 p. tn.
Fourth Sunday Parnassus ll a. m.
Bethlehem 3.30 p. m,
Clio Cirev.it Appointments>
REV. .A Ti DOXbAP, P. C.
Olio-1 ft and 2nd Sundays ll a. m.,
3d ont] 4th Sundays 3.30 p; m.
Beulah -1st and 2d Sundays 3 30 p. m.
3d and 4th Sundays ll a. ni.
Sunday school every Sunday 10 n. m.
A VRtM /PATTERN ?
(your own fiOliM'.tloii) to every nub*
?criber. Only 50 couts :i y?ar.
limn
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A W,\iV MAGAZINE.
A erm; br.llHilu) c<Wotr<| |>lAta,j l,t?>t
fimliU'iiN ; tlfcssin.i(ili?;? rcof,&fnl?? j funcy
wot!< ? 1, ?iii!im! I MI?N; fiction, ?<?. Sub'
.criba lo ?itv, or, M ml jo, i- r Inirit couy.
Lady H??-ntf, V/?KK il. ?i.-i?d iot leim?.
Slylltitt, HotliUdo, Siiiiol?, Up-tO
dato, hiv.iioittlcnl ,'.n<| Absoluloly
Perif.ci-l in p.'iy?r Pattorn?,
Wkmfk%% m
l^AWiJt^Uivv'> ?....-.. : .. f -, 'ju. f. jf?TWSSM
All SM?? .'.?!;,/.:.? ? ; ? Po. lor?tlonuhow 0
Otc fidd?fij ?.ut Sewing Lines. ft
Only io ftVil t? OMIS -;..-> I,-none Itlfhif.
A*? foi tl. in fi id ht nc?ily evtry city
?ne! t^wi?, or by majt hm
? TH SJ :-r;.CA?,L co.,
t|3rt!3'U7 W?t :j|d st., NtW YORK,
?WKIftii ni ri I IIWIIWMBT
Cheat) ReaditiK.
friio T)ohiocrnt. mid (he Seni?
weckly Atlanta .Journal 011cyear
or ^1.50.
The Sunny South and tho Demo
crnt for only $1.60
? Tho. Democrat tuv\ MoCalP?
Mflgny.ine-fin oxcollont Lady's
Hook (ot ?J,CO >
PE li/S O NA JJ
Miss Lola David spent Sunday
at Tatum
Miss Kath 'Bennett of Judson,
is visiting Miss Ethel Ford
Mr. Joo II? David spent sever
al days in Florence last week
Mr. C. t?, McCall has gone to
tho northern markets for his fall
stock
Miss Gennie McLeod loft Sat
urday to tako chargo of a music
school at Conway
Miss Annio Chaffin left Satur
day morning to take chargo of a
school at Nichols
Misses Clara Covington, Callie
Dees and Rosa Waddi?l loft Tues
day morning for Winthrop
Advices from Darlington
state that Mr. J. P. Sharp a form
cr merchant of our town is quite
ill
Miss Ila Brasington after a
mph tbs visit to relativos in Bal
timore has returned home
Mr. Iii. T. Townsend of Norfolk
Va., is visiting relatives in Ben
nett s vi Ho
Miss Maud Tart of Drako is
visiting her sister, Mrs. J. Sin
gleton at Shannon N. 0.
Capt J. T. Covington, who has
boen in poor health for somo
time was up Friday.
Mr. Josiah Odom, now of Ches
terfield, spent Friday night in
town on his way to Rod Springs
where he spent Saturday
Miss Susie Covington, left Sat
urday morning to take chargo of
a school at Mayosville, Sumter
county
Mr. John J. Jones of lower
Hebron was up Saturday and
made us a pleasant call. Ho is
preparing for a big lot of posts.
Mr. D. D. McDuffio of the Ebe
nezer section was up Monday.
He says cotton has fallen off to|
almost a half crop, and he is a j
closo observer and a good farm
er besides
Miss Allio Pearson who lias'
been spending some time in Vir
ginia and Washington has re
turned home. She is now cm
ployed by Mr. T. I. Rogers as j
stenographer and any ono desir
ing typewriting done, call on her I
and she will be glad to serve |
you.
Tlie philosopher who says cot
ton will not all bo picked out bu
j fore tho 20th of October has lost
his rabbit foot
- State Constable J. J. Pear
son wont to Mont Claro Friday
ai??l rhpt.tircii 1 \ ??ali ?h . corri
. s\i.i': " V InVmiiiid foi tlie Bntdi'
Ijch Viiii ?.p> !.-. GiCsl'' ad'.'? for u
ti?1, von if\;\ ..>\)i.-; iiiiii..-; that in n??w
and stylish and made of tho host
I material.
j Fresh milk or hutter-milk can
?be had at Col. Livingston's.
Get it from Mittle's storo
must be right or your money
back.
Dr. W. H. Wakefield of Char
lotto. N. C , will be iii Bennetts
ville at Adams House on Friday,
Sept 2()th for one day only. His
practico is limited to Eye, Ear,
Nose and Throat.
-?4?*
Somo Fine Property
Rumor lins it that Mr. Tliroop
Crosland has sold six acres ot his town
property including his residence to
Mr. A. J. Mnthcsou.
To Tobacco GrowersI
A meeting of nil the Tobacco
growers of Marlboro county ia reques
ted to meet at the (Jonrt House on
tho first Monday in Ootohor. The
scheme is for tho mutual benefit of
who grow tho weed.
M*n.vRT?i-j:-.w.ir.-?iv?.'?a-?;v*v?oc.Ti
Unclaimed Lottora.
Letter? adtlroHfled to tho following limned
porspDS romain uncalled for at tho pout
office tn BoonottBvir.o :
Mon's Lint.
J. Yancey, Wm Smith, J. A. Leak,
8 E. Liles.
Women's Inst.
Missis Adna McLean, Mary Carica,
Georganna Washington, Minnie Wil
liams-., Mrs. C. D. Beattie, Mrs. M. J.
Poo.
-.-.- #?50#-- .
Spacial R&ii road natos
Th j Atlantic Coast Line has
prom sed the following rates
to the Farmers National Con
gress at Macon, Ga., October 7th
to 10th one first class faro for
round trip.
To the big Fair at Atlanta
October 7th to 24th, one first
class fare for round trip.
Furniers attending the firs
can also take in the fair.
-. ??IV ? -
NOTICE-I HAVE 11HM0VKI) MY
OFF??13 TO THU ROOMS OVER THK
''Pi'yANTF.ns NATIONAL BANK."
H. ll. NEWTON,
Sopt 1, 1902.
-
- Extra fancy Lemons only 20
els doz at W. M. Rowo'sJ
-* ->J* * ?
C:/?TJ. Just received a barrel of
now catch mackeral at W. M.
Rowe's.
FOR SALS !
THE BOUJND3 HOUSE
AND LOT on Jennings
Streot, Weet Bonnottsvillo.
HARRIET M BEOKWITH.
Apply to J, M, JACKSON
TOWN AND COUNTY NJHW?, \
-~ Wo aro promised tho noedod
rain to-day
Firos woro comfortablo Sun
day and Monday
Seo those swell tailor suits
nt Mittle's store.
- Tho potato and poa crop
pro m iso to bo fine
Silk waist prettiest on earth
prices right at Mittles store.
- If you want pears for pre
serving soo Mr. J. M. Jackson
- Now is a good timo to have
stovo wood cut for market
-- Tho fall term of Courtopons
October 27th with Judge Rlugh
on the bench
- Everybody invited to Cros
lands next Wednesday and
Thursday.
Seven eales people to serve
you promptly and politely at
MUtles store.
- Tho groat question now is
what to do with labor when tho
cotton gives out
- Tho now railroad can. got
plenty of laborers for gradding
and cutting ties
- While wc aro having pleas
ant weather hero they aro having
snow in the Dakotas
- The moat morgor is tobogin
operations on tho 27th Wonder
if tho prico will go up highor?
- Rev. Thomas Dixon, of New
York leclurod at MeColl Wed
nesday night. A large crowd ?
went np on the special
HORSES AND MULES-W. P. Brocdou
han now on hand tho finoBt lot of Horsoo
?nd mulcB evor brought to Bonnottsvlllo,
GV?l mid eco them.
- Go to C. B. Crosland's and
see his now line of coat suits
- If you want to buy ahorno in
Rod Springs, take a look at one
advertised in the Democrat this
week
Lo\vnoy,s Candy for salo at
W. M. Rowe's.
Just received a fresh lot of Gra
ham Flour t
W. M. Rowe's
B5gf? "Vermicella" for sale at
W. M. Rowe's.*
You cnn always find fresh but
ter and Cheese at
W. M. Rowe's.
- If you want a nice milk cow
writo Mr. Li. 3D. Newton at New
tonvillo.
Usc nothing but Heinz pure
whito wine and cider vinegar for
salo by W. M. Rowe.
Xf??r* If you want a good smoko
try a Cubanola Cigar for salo at
W. M Rowe's
n>uY" Vii", t and mopers Suppli?s in !
dndle.iij virility oat! b<? found nfc ?J. T ?
i h ii alii , .*? Hi o,
.vv.-rii':-!
ilnniJy Timo in Ola Town.
"We tell very happy," writes lt. N
Pt viii, Cid Tomn, Ya., "when Buck
len's Arnica Salve wholly cured our
daughter ot a bad case of scald head."
It delights all who use it tor Cuts. Corns,
Burns. Bruises. Moils, Ulcers, Kr up
lions. Infallible tor Piles. Only 25c
J. T. Douglas & Bro drug store.
WA N't'ic i) ? YOUNO MEN from
Marlboro county at once to pre
pare for positions in the Gov
ernment service-Hallway Mail
I Clerks, Letter Carriers, Custom
House and Department Clerks,
otc. Apply to
Inter-State Corres. Inst.,
Cedar Rapids, Ia.
FRUIT JARS.
Quarts nt 05 cents per dozen
Two Quart8, 90c per dozen.
For salo by P. A. HODGES.
MILK.
Milk Fresh, or Bu tor-Milk, in nay
reasonable quantity, can bo supplied
MOANING and AFTERNOON, upon ap
plication to
KNOX LIVINGSTON.
SALE I
Several, extra fino JESSEY
YMKKffl ?ever<H extra lino JESSEY
mtMx^i MlLOII COWA ?U full HOW of
milk. Also Registered Bull of finest
blood in America. Apply to
KNOX LIVINGSTON.
A Prlzo for Somebody
Now is your chanco to get
splendid Phonograf cheap. Go to
Mr. W. M. Rowe's the grocer and
buy a can of that good baking pow
der and got a free draw. Thc
lucky number goto thc prize-all
for 16 couts.
- A BARGAIN. -
20 Horse power BOILER and
If) h. p. ENGINE for sale or wil"
exchange for mules.
A y pl y at this oillco.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF MARLIIORO,
N. M. JOHNSON, Plaintiff,
Dglliost
Tho Gioat Southom Lumb' r and Mining
Company, Dofondant.
?NDEU and by virtue of an ordor of sith
?ignod by tho Hon. It. 0. Watt?, Clrontt
Jndgo, I will Boll on tho 22d day of Sop.
tomber. 1002, boforo tho oonrt houBO door
in Bonnettavllla, S., during legal salo hour?
SI X MU L E S and TWO HUNDItEl)
STICKS OP TIMBER, tho property of tho
dofondant, ffolx?d by mo undor a Warrant
of Attachment in abovo oneo, and hoing
Bold an porl?hablo property, for tho purpoeo
of scaming tho dobt, interest and oosts in
tho abovo entitled notion.
J. Bi GREEN, s. lt 0.
Hopi ii, looa.
--J,J'
Tho hour f>v evening Romeos ht UK
churches is uow 8 00 o'clock. < ;-/?
Proyor mooting ut tho Uaptist ohnro')
oyury .Thitruday ovoulng nt 8.00.
Prayer mooting nt tho Method h-t ohuich
ovoty Wcduoadny nt 8.OD p.an.
Tho hour fur Bundey School nt "th;
Methodist ohnroh hnq b?on olmrg.'.d t
5 o'dook in tho idtorhoon,
MARION DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS.
KOUHTH ItOUHD- W, 0. PoWlClt, I*. Vi.,
Jlio and Ponlrdi, IV uluh Oob 2j,?T'
'.tcOcIl & Bomictlsvlllo Mjlls,
McCo'd Ooh 26,2;
SonnottHvillo ot, tlmyin? Nov i,?
UrightHvillo, At.Ur.cli. Nov 2.3
Niorth Marlboro, Oak ?rr.vo Nov fr
Bonnottsvillo Rta, Nov 7,?
Monheim ot, ltben<?-*r (3 30 p.in ) y,?C
Brownsville, New Holly Nov 15,16
Grape Nu te..
I? tho food, for Dyspeptics predi
gested. A Food, for brui a. und
?orvo centers. Tho nyslom will
absorba greater umou't of nourish
merit from 1. pound of Urapo Nuls
than from 10 pounds of mont, oats
wheat or broad, Costs 1 cont per
meal. For salo by
W. M. R?wo:
Uso Lowney's Breakfast Co
coa for sale nt W. M. Howe's.
ron!
Ono two?l;oriLQ wagon Rack, cheap.
Apply to J. M JACKSON.
Atiii WJSIllilSAVIDD.
'.'For yenr* I Buffer eil such untold mis
ory hom Bronchitis/' writes J li. Johns*
lon, o? Broughton, O \ . "that often I
was unable lo work. Then, wlion every
Ihitig else fu?od, i wis wholly cured hy
Dr, King's New Discovery for Consump*
lion- My wile suffered ihlohsoly fVotn
Afithma till it cured her. lind all our ex
perience goos to show ii ii I ho b?.'sl Croup
medicino in tho world." A liitd will
convince you it's unrivaled for Throat 1
md ?Ln9 diseases. Guaranteed bottles1
Mle and $1.00 Trial hollies free at J. T.
Douglas & Bro
-O ?.
?S??" Col Livingston has some
line Jersy cows for ?ale.
FUGE JJLOOJJ OU HE.
Wc recommend Botanic Blood Balm
[B. D. B ) lor nil blood troubles, such as
ulcers, ealing sores, scrofula, eczema,
tching humors, pimples, boils, cai bun.,
?les, blood poison, aching bones, lester-1
ng sores, cancer, catarrh, rheumatism.
Botanic Blood Balm cures all maliginant
3',ood or skin diseases, especially advised
or old, deep-seated cases. It cures
when all else faiis. Heals every sore or
pimple, stops all aches and pains by
jiving a hcallhX blood supply. Thor
Highly tested lor 30 years. Thousands
:ured. At drug stores, $(. per large
i?ottle. . Oer readers will receive a trial
.rcatment lice by writing Dr. Gillam,
?I3 Mitchel St , Atlanta, Ga. Describe I
?rouble and Iree medical advice given
Nfc !!,;... seiit ft enc, prepaid
Twin v mm?, '' . a ? dh dirt, \ ? 1
eui. Ala j'p.li'.i U vv 1 ?fli.ij l.o d..?e..--i.- l()
.un 'i Revere iile ,;. iii|? ? <?? >u itu; iiO
Lumei'di \\ 1- a fill iulied Bn-.-liluh'. Ai
nie? Suive soon cured him. Subdues
Inflaiumation conquer* Aches, kills Pains
Best salvo in thc world. 25o at J. T.
Douglas & Bro.
LOOK l1 JJ JJ ASA WT, PLEAS*.)
IMiotogrnphor C. 0, llarian, of Kaloe,
0 , nan do so now. though for years lie
couldn't because ho suffered untold agony
[rom thc worst Cuni Of i nd iee.it ion. All
physicians and medicines failed to li otp
hiui till lio (fled ICl<>ctrio Bitters which
work od such wonders for him ?lint ho
declares i hey are a god-end to sullororn
from dyspepsia ni.d stomach troubles
Uorivnlcd for diseases ol'tho Stomach,
LU pr and Kid hoyt*, (hoy build up and
givo new lifo to the whole sys tour Try
1 lioni. Queren toed hy J. T. Douglas &
Bro , druggist.
i
JUST LOCK AT H Kit.
Whence cam 0 thatSprightly ftop, (ault*
less skin, rich, rosy complexion, amiling
Ihee. She looks good, feels good. IlcreV
ber secret. She u.es Dr. King's New
Lifo BillH. Ilosuit-all O?-gana activo, di
gestion good, no lieapaehes.no eh ance for
"blues." Try them j o ti rue If, Oidy 'J.'),
at J.T. Douglas Si Bro.
rou SALB
Ono Baruca Mottlnjeg maohhio -Fool
Power, and neatly now.
April 0, 1903. S. V, POWERS.
.
Flowers ! Flowers !
Mrs. JnoS. Moore has a lint
lot of Geraniums, Begonia/:
Iferns, Palms and other plants
well rooted, thal; she desires t<
sell Cuttings 25? per dozen.
Don't You Lovo FloworoV
It so, and you want sonic prett
pots of all sizes in which to plac
them, call at tho Jlardwaro stor
and you can be suited.
.'""
837" Head every page,
Yes, read every line,
For by this gauge
It may pay for time.
Another lot of Flowe?
Pots just received at the Excel
8ior Hardware Store-still nice
and smoother titan Hist lot.
Magic Yeast at W. M. HOWO'P.
Digests what you eat?
It artificially digests tho food and al :
Naturo in strengthening and recon
structing tho exhausted dlgostivob:
gans. It is tho latest discovered dlgos)
ant and tonic. No othor proparathr,;
can approach it in oflloloncy. lt in
stantly relieves and permanently cure.?
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, lloartb?)u,
Matulonco, Sour Stomach, Naus'.?-,
Sick Headache, Gastralgla.Orampsiana
all othor ro8ttlt9 of imporfeot dlge8tli."<>
?PrfcoSOo. ntullt. rvnrR08liocontftl088WtIi??a
etnaiisizo. Uooaoll*l)out(ly?I>opftfat?(iiro<St;ct'
Ff?p?r?d by E, O.DtWiT^ ?iCO.?Cbfcdi").
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! '?!'AT EMBER 24th and 2 5 th.
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/. v i?xf. <{ ii\ thc county h cordially invited to attend TUE
"'. rKST MILLINERY OPENING ever cxhib- ?>|
. ' io e people.of Marlboro. I have not spared time
. . < or ntonoy, iii making this Department, us |?
' (jil ! ., .di.,other departments of my .business Tino f?
!.' < Mpj/iipjo AND IJ P-TO-DATK in every detail- ?3
. - . ag by far all past ell'orts. .
$? h<\ WOOTERS is in charge oHhe Millinery, |S
?oma. and you. will-lind her as good as th best, ig?
ot be excelled for style and attractive ^
o' - nohip. &?
! O?? ALL-My Store overflows kg
1 fl most Stylish and Nobbiest Stock of Mer- %p
. ;\.,_ in the county comprising all of tho new
; cu- iions in MILLINEY, DRESS GOODS, M
?< .. . .IMMINGS and Ladies Furnishings. ||
. . h a. vu ''me special things to show you these Two
lin j . i: TAILOR MADE SUITS, SILK & FLAN- R$
V ?MSTS, FURS, Ladies and Childrens ||
' Don't forgot this fact,. My Stock is k<?
! ly New-no old stock will trouble you at ^
y r; at this Opening.. 4
.??i ! h..nk you ntl for tho very liberal patronngo given us
? lenod business this Spring. Wo assuro you wo
ii) i v try our host to pl inly your wants, and give y u
> . i; ! . : (L for llietioAST MONKY. KV.
Ul M-.CTFULI.V, j?g
O. B. CROSLAND GO. ||
' ? I Iii; SR 18, 1902. ?|
?1 il
l??iili
itirg? siock of Seasonable Hardware
v \\ ijoli wc nre ofieriug cheaper than ever before.
VV ibu iturors' agents for
; BOIL?2BS, ?AW MILLS
. . I\ , ':)OffOM PRESSB?S and
W Wy ;.=./.(<'.>.' Priers ;;?' [ Teni;;-; on :?uy
. . Iii..??; > i:j ;tUi??-'^';-*' i< =/? n. tl a si.,;>;, .'. .. '
Wo ea .-ry in Slock a (all lino ol BrasG Fi t'b.Ulg'S, !
rOltlp^ . ; aue? including suioheu down and tiancly.
FaciiitigS Hancock Inspirators, Leader and
M", S . r ice :;ors, StOVCB of all sizes, grades
Ul td
ivo a Largo Stock of Single and Double
arid Wl?Gf^ H?K?E?a, and
tilt SS ?Qpairs, which we will sell tit a Bargain.
? ? A OAR OF One and Two Horse
S, which we guarantee against any de
ice t of i; rial . nd workmanship. Call and learn prices.
VV< thc celebrated ''Fanners Favorite (Oy&grB
ntl li , ? ono bil exhibition at our Store. Call and
i Lui id wc know you will be pleased with it.
?I IT YOUR TH AD LO and are satisfied wo can
). on ?: ?lisiad i on in both quality anti price,
respectfully
i Juiv ii;, lima.
Wit Iii 1IOOHB Bi ?.
-SUCOKSSOUS TO KIlTiLAM .VMOOItl''., -
I Maiii??it?ti?'nHi
Wholesale
Dealers-in
Cl : VD ST., ATLANTA, GA., lVudontinl Building.
ho non A
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GLAS ft
A. o. noun LAS.
,3A ?-T/? S il ?S?
& wmw S BB fe, la
Vetetic?t Pli?vmticists and Dealers in -
I pura jyyrugs and patent medicines,
j < i o [Li. : ^IRT?OL?S'M^
Plain (M l aney Stationery and School Supplies.
Fa|?;| : Oils* ?am&&? Brasliea?
GLASS and PUTTY.
. \HHK CIGARS AND TOBACCO. ^>
V?" !/'.>.;.;-ri?tions carefully compounded at all hours
am/ .; ,"/ < uivieed lo be of the Purest Drugs and at
i K!/fH?))<> hie prices.
? Ipili Sj wa ardon Seed St, Onion Sets.
't''tankful fur past liberal patronage we solicit a contimtanoeof same
, T. DOUGLAS & BRO.
' J Mino* h W:>, ? ?3?t? Qtst> ?VAtSV*
m
mm
ST MW FRESH STOCK OF
?HY
Bili MIS,
,1C"
?||That will surprise you ior unequalled
Wm cheapness.
'gk? We guarantee to saue you money.
llJ - ;
?Wo' have many new and attraotive|p4
f' ?) Novelties to show you. |||f;
111 GIVE 115 A SALLI HOLD FAST TO ft GOOD THING I |?|
|?| 8ei)tcmbei; 19, 1902.
?j
d mam?
i>iir.v.. ? nm w/dj pleased with it,'
%yjhii< <iui?e {i?op?.o ?jwiw fl?now,
HJ??>O???, >V'?'j ;;;,<.>...'. ? KC x et-i .
1 bought an "Excelsior Cook Stove" 1 .r?>? ?.
It not only performs well but requires less nuud than ?i v '?N'< ? < vcr had.
' o~0. Ai. WEBSTER.
1 have been usia/ ike new " Excelsior Cook Stove" made by I. A. Sheppard &
Co.. lor 16 vears, and it has alw'ays given entire satisiaction,
' > Mrs J; G. W, COBB.
Mrs COBB has just put in another
1 regard tho .?Excelsior Cook Stoves and Ranges" as good as the best, and
wii?n in need ol a Cooker I endeavor to get that make oi Stove,
A. J. BRISTOW.
..Mr. BRIS'JL'?Wbciught one from a sister town, as until recently
lhere was no agency in Bennettsvilie.
Tho "Excelsior Rinso" bonglit of you gives ontiro aattufaotion*
JAS. F. DAVID.
These goods and B|| |(in{| of Hardware, Crockery, Paints; Oils
fe, dan be had al " jBLSI?lt HARM RI CO.
Bennettsviiie, s. c. Next to W. P. Breeden's.
IliMllli
rs?*?
DI.ACK BrniKoa, Ark,, .,
ts for whlch plcAsonial! tua
"'.J
Lwruayc. and nothing that wo gav? did any good j tho oocoud doso of '>TK?TniN?*r?i??
>>orfoot rollof and ho liaj Lad no further trouble. Othor morabors of tho family havo usod it and otory dosoh
beca a porfcot eucccas.
Bennettsvilie Hovell TOoths,
F. E\ ROWE, MAT?AGI?R.
-DEALER IN AND MANUFACTURER OK -
ailing, Flooring, Biding, Bracket^
MIME MATERIAL OP ALL KINDS,
IV YOU ARIO IN NT?t?l) OF any kind of' LUMBER, '?otigh
or dressed, we would be glad to have 3 011 call at our MILL
and look over stock.
F&m NOTICE.
ALL persons ave hereby warned not lo
trespass in (thy manner - by walking,
riding haulirgor hinuine-upon any of
tho hindu bolntydng lo cither of tho un?
dcr.-ignod tn Mailboro conn! v.
Jonntban Woodloy,
i). P. M?Qu?lgeVr
lt ebert 81 ?ea rs,
Wm. Spears,
.1, jji. Covington.
'We Food
The Hungry,
WnuN tn town and you want a good
meal, romombor wo oan ?orvo you.
A gond moa\ for 250. Restaurant
north of tho Market,
T). ,T. v .ItPAVBOY.
ms- W. B otc ii IKK,
e Attorney a? Law,
P.ennotlftvillo, B. 0?
U/ftoe on Durl/ugton street noar Posh)
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