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BENNETTSYILLB, S. C. BY 8. A. BROWN & CO. Office on Marlon Street Opposite Masonic Hull. .......?.<.....<..........?H4>M?W*WM.W Friday July 8,1904, professional dar?e. DTT^ENCERT^ DENTIST. OFFICE Up Btnire in Gr?nland Building, Phone 180. MENNETTHVILLU, 8. O. DR. J. L. GIBSON, DEI?TTIST Office Over Inuacsohn's Storef PHONE 196. BENNETTSVILLE, 8. C. H H. NEWTON, JENNINGS K. OWENS. NEWTON & OWENS, Attorneys at Law, BENNETTSVILLE, SO. CA. Offices Over Planters National Bank. DUDLEY & WAIT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BENNETTSVILLE, SC. TW. BOUCHIER, ? Attorney at Law? Bcnnottaville, 8. 0. Offiuo on Darlington street near Posta Telegraph office. January, 1899. M iLTON MCLAURIN, Attorney at Law and Probato Judge Ofllcu in Court HOURO. -J' E. C. MORRISON, Electrician . - Machinist, | BOX 57 FLORENCE, H. C. .'C Contractor for Electrical work and dealer in Electrical supplies Hot Air Pump ing Engines and Gas Engines installed. | Pipc-tiitting and ?encrai machine work August 20, l'JOS. WHERE TO GO. A WA'? r'Jr N LIKE /. MAN. it NEEDa ;Cl.KAN?Nii O?'T imo" PK PAIUINO bh?;.? iu . ulule, f ww thc .Repairer and Kill ?ive y? UT '/Vattb . sure euro Treatment, IF YOU WILL CALL ON ME AT MY OFFICE nc?t door north of tho Posloffice-the white front building. S. J. PEARSON, Flowers 1 Flowers ! Mrs. Jno S. Moore lias a fine lot of (geraniums, Begonias -Perns, Palms and other plants, well rooted, thnt she desires to sell Cuttings 25c per dozen. HAVE YOU A HIGH TEMPER ? Answer Before F.ealnft This? Some people have worms and alten don't keow it. The doctor is too polite to. tell, them. Here are some ol the symptoms : A sick feeling in chest, choking cough with tendency to gag, sudden uneasiness and pains in stomach itching around corners ot nose. All these, and more, indicate worms. An irritable temper is one ot the surest signs ot Worms in adults and children. King's Vermifuge is the cure, and it is sure. For very young children give King's Worm Candy, which is pleasant -tastes good. Children like it. The price tor each is 2f> cents. Horses Do Got Sick. When a horses and mules are poor it is not always and iudication that they do not get enough to eat. Many ani mals, just like human beings, have in digestion or the system is all run down and a tonic is needed, lt is not the a. mount ot lood eaten that makes muscle and fat. More depends upon the prop er digestion or assimilation ol thc lood than is commonly supposed. Nothing has yet been discovered that will build up a horse or mule better than Ash cratt's Condition Powders, the only remedy in its class sold under a guar antee. Ask Mr. Smith Newton, Den nettsville, lor it-the kiud put np in dos es. And McColl Drug Co., McColl, F, C. Rock Hill Muggie*. The ?gent Mr. P. A. Hodges ha ju3t received a carload of those hand Home buggies and if you want it fin buggy call on.him Our Town (iorvcrnmcnl. MAYOR-1\ A. Hodges AL.DEU.MEN- J. Frank Breeden, C. ii Chaffin, A. ti. Sinclair, W. W. Dale. CLERK & TREASURER-Milton Mt Lauviu. (Ellice open daily. pol.tCK- J. F. David, U.C. Harper. Marlboro County Officer8. g II KRIPP-J. H. Oreen ' CLERK or CLERK- J. A. Drake / JUDGE or PRORATE-M. McLaurin ' CORONER-C. F. Covington t?ui'KRVlt?OR-M. E. Coward SUPT. EDUCATION-W. L. Stanton TREASURER-.1. H. Thoman AUDITOR-Chas. I. Sherrill. SKNATOR-Chas. S. MaCall. REPRESENTATIVES-D. D. McColl, J J. P. Bunch, Welcome Quick. MAOISTAIES-C. I). Easterling, T. ] Crosland, Bennet (avilie, IL li. McLauiin. McColl John A. Calhoun. Clio, W. J. Atkinson, Blenheim, D. D. Stubbs, Brightaville, yV. W. Irby, Smithville. ?j?Jftr~>. rrv.TfT^%^J?.?. ITjgMjjj iinntift?vtivr- iYjifi'v PERSONAL Mr..G. B'Barratt is again on the police force. Mr. George Rivers l? still very sick with fever We regret to report that Mrs J C Harden is quite sick Mr Herman Hood and little sister are quite sick with fever. Mr. Robert Picker of Beaufort is visiting his friend Mr David Mittle Mrs. R. C. Davis, of Florence, is visiting at the home of Col. R. C. McIntyre. Mr. E. Sternbergerof Clio has been enjoying the sea breezes at Wrightsvillo Mr. Walter T. Jones of Red Hill was up Saturday and called. No special news. M iss Annie Sampson spent last week with her sister Mrs Ori el at Darlington. Mrs. Odom of Brightsville spont Saturday with her daugh ter Mrs. John Bubbard. Little Miss Dora Meyer of Red Springs is visiting her friend little Miss Meta Isaacsohn We regret lo learn that Mr. J. Frank Breeden is quito side at his home in East Bonnettsyille Mr. Milton Wright has given up his position ai the j.ostoffice and Mr William Eason takes his place. Misses Anna and Mattie Draughon and little Irene Rowe aro visiting relatives near Fay etteville Mr and Mrs J J Pearson, who have been spending some time in Darlington have returned home Mrs Mav Tatum and Children of Tatun1, have been visiting at tho home of Dr. E. T. Barren tine at Society Hiii. Mrs. A. B. Coward of Ch er aw spent several days last week in our town the guest of her sister Mrs. W. L Pearson. Among those who left for St Loais friday wen? Mr. and Mrs. Gary Calhoun Miss Marcella, and D. D. McColi Jr. Mr, T. J. Capel, now of Wil mington, has been spending u few days with his parents, Mr and Mrs B. A, Capel. Miss Emma Munson who has been spending two weeks in our town returned to her homo in Marion Friday morning Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Weatherly of Red Springs cann' down Sat urday and spent the 4th with Mr, and Mrs. Willis Turlington. Mr. and Mrs W. J. Kirkley of ru,,-?.,," ??.nte over Friday night and spent titree days with Mrs. Rirkley's parents at. the MUI sil lago. * 1 j Mr John David, Misses ?dna ?I);* yid Martha, Annie and Kit iel ram ny ui nit1, Clarence Mooro ii. Cheraw Mr. and Mrs Brooks Coopet and children of Camden came over Saturday and spont three days with his mother Mrs Mollie Cooper. Hon. W. P. Dargan of Darling ton came over Tuesday night tc spend a few days and got bettet acquainted with our people in his race for congress Misses Lillian and Elizabet} McNairand Miss Mabel Wootei of Maxton, and Miss Minnie Mc Nair of Winston-Salem are visit ing their aunt Mrs. J. T. Eason Miss Louise McIntyre, of Vir ginia, after a charming visit tt relatives and friends in Florence Marion and Mullins, has returnee, to her graudpa's. Col R. C. Mc Intyre. She will soon return ti her Virginia home. Rev. Bunyan McLeod pastoi of the Presbyterian church lef Monday for Boston to be gout live weeks. Mrs. McLeod accotn panted him as far as Old Poin Comfort, Va., where she wil spend two weeks before going ti Boston. DEATHS' DOINGS. Died ut her home iu McColi at ll, 30 H. m , on Wednesday duly St 1: 1904, afti-r a long illness, Mrs Emil; I Harria, widow ot the late J. W. Utir . ri?-a aiater of Mr. Ervin Towers ant . a Indi' sister of Mrssis >S. F., El lorin . Anbury und Clarei.ee Powers-age . 74 yeara She leaves u huge lum i I) nearly ul) growu. * ri'u-d ut bis borne near Blenheim o Wednesday night July (J; 1904, aft? p a short illness, Mr. B. F. Whitlake a wall known citizen of Puruuasu c' coutmunity He leaves a devoted wil ami severn! children, who have th sympathy of thc community. Homicide nt Latta. ; Mr. ll ll. Wallace, a printer, wi wml.. d on the Dillon Herald, und r > membered us working here at oi time on the Adv cate, waa shot at killed ut Latta on lau* Friday nig _ by one Willie Jacobi. A tamily ro uiid liquor waa the cause of tho abor ing. .7ACO1)8 baa not yet been arreate Yes, You Can ~Get your razors made sh ai and keen, with edge right f shaving leaving the face sinootl anti clean-at McLendon Bro Barber shop in Bennettsvill r- Bring them alonp and we prove it. GENERALLY, Hie part, shoes that pinches is thc price, 1 inspection of our stock will ta away this fear. STRAUS* & Co. ?ni n*rt*t'n~irir ^riuiurf rOWJv* A?ND COUNTY NEWS. Seo pental card of Dr. Spen cor to dey - Mr. E. Powers served cool drinks on tho 4th. - See quarterly statement of tho Bank of Clio - Refreshing showers coutin ue to como so gently - Bennettsville is going to have its own Ice factory. - Crops have improved won derfully since the last rains. - Our city council have added another Rule to the Electric Light system - What would we do without the help of North Carolina in the poultry line. - The Bennettsville Guards are preparing to go into camp at Columbia on the 25th - Have you tried those new summer drinks at E. Power's. Ho keeps thom on ice - Tho "Rabbit Foot" Min strels, colored, played to a crowd ed tent last Thursday night. - No wonder Crooked Creek has been full sinco the rains with the gatos all out at the Burnt Factory. - Administrators, executors & others required to make returns are reminded that July is the time. - Mr. Wm Usher says the foxes are stealing chickens in his section. The hunters are in vited up. - A hail storm Tuesday eve ning passed ovor the upper part of tho Township Mr Zack Pear son and others suffered severely. |3gr~ Okra and tomatoes only 10c at Claude Moore's. - Mason's Fruit Jars at W. M. Rowe's - We are pleased to learn that there are a number of candidates for the college scholarships to be competed for to day at the Au ditorium - Just received a Barrel of "new ketch" Mackerel. They are nice and cheat). W. M. Rowe. Lowney's Candy, best made At W. M. ROWES. Call at Covington's market for your icc tickets - The Twentieth Century Lib rary hours are: Monday 1.30 to 0..10 p. tu. Thursday 10 a. m. to 12 tn. - We are headquarters for Butter Hnd Cheese. We keep nothing but the very best, and guarantee both to suit you or Ciin 3 vour money. W. M. Rowe, -Now Line Einbi()?deri?js and Laces iii (i, I?. Oros land Co. IC/' Putronixe and iiiie yt ur ic ilutuice for i'ch.'.mlou Bros White burlier Shop aud soon you will have the best shop in tbe State. - -Get a bottle of Harris Lithia Gingerale for sale at E. Power's G rocery - Weatherly's Big Depart ment Store want's your attention this week. BW Artistic, neat, modern are the correct terms for McLcndou Bros, the White barber Shop. - The Baptist parsonage lot at Blenheim is offered for sale See notice elsewhere. - Read Bennett & Covington's ad about Organs, Pianos and Sewing Machines - Just recd afresh lot of D. M. Ferry & Co's Garden Seed at W. M. Rowe's. - Fresh lot of canned Peas, Pears, and Pig's Feet at Claud Moore's i&~ Pipes and Smokers Supplies in endless variety can he found ut J. T Douglas it Bro. Saved From Drowning. On Friday afternoon last, thc 12 year old son of Evana Thomp son, colored, was Ba veil from r watery grave hy Messrs France) hide and Billy Wise at the Mt heed old mill creek, w. ere tin hoy with several others were ii bathing. The boy it seems got ii over his height und was Micket limier. Tho timely pr?sete? o these gentleman, who rushed ti his rescue, wu* all that savei him. fi*a>'" While heilig served at th Whi e barber's ?Shop-McLeudo: Bios- ott will lie kepi cool will electric inns already installed. l^gf" 200 Pair Boys Kne Pants 20c to 75. at C. B. Crosland's - - hp to dale line of Ladie Shirt Waist Suits at the C. B. Crosland Co. Some days ago I sold one ot my cu: tomers, Mr. -, of this place, box ot Dr. King's Worm (Jandy. Hi wile had been m had health lor som time, and bc urged her to take soin Worm ('andy. She, ol course, did n< want to take it, hut after some vet strong argument he finally prcvailct She took lour (4) Lozenges according t directions, and was relieved ol some C worms. She had been taking medtcin Irom several physicians and they di her no good, lie is willing to be qua ilied that some of thc worms were a foi long. Ii also gave his child some the candy and it was relieved ol thr< (3) worms, making in all sixty six (61 worms from one box ot Dr. King's wor (Jandy. This testimonial is entirely ui solicited, but 1 thought it my duty I inform you of the merits ot the Wor Candy tn this section. Yours truly, WAI.TKR B. B KE Jonesville, N. C. Sohl by all druggists at '?ic. RELIGIOUS NOTES. Our Methodist ohutoh was fully test pd Sunday as to its genii og capacity It was tho largest congregation ever I assembled in a Methodist church in Beuuettsvillo. Kev Shceley of the Gospel.Mission ? at Columbia who with bis good singer Mr. Shceley closed au interesting meeti g at the Cotton Mill hut week aud wout over to La uri ti bu rgx, to be gono ten dav?, when ho will return aud cpeud ten days. Among the distinguished visitors | to Woman's Missionary nieeliug Hut week were Bishop A. W . Wi I s eui, Rev. J. W. Wolliug, now of Brazil, Mrs Hargrove of Missouri, Mrs Wightman of Charleston, Mrs Martin aud Mrs Humbert. It will be'rpany years be fore we have tho like 'agaiu. Three of the churches were open' Sunday morning. Bishop Wilson Breached at the Methodist church,! lev. W?lling at tho Baptist and Rev. I Bunyan McLeod at the Presbyterian. Rev. Welling made a talk to the child ren of the Baptist Sunday School Sun day morning. \ A mass meeting of the Sunday Schools was held at the Methodist Church Sunday evening, and interest-j iug tulka were made by Mrs. Har grove and Rev. W?lling. M rsv Har-1 grove presided. The children will not ! forget the latter part of verse 8 Math. I ew 10th. "'Freely ye hive received, ' ^ freely give." jQQ Z The Epworth League' Prayer meeting, tn Leid eveiy Wednesday ctcniug in tin : Suu<!ay school room ot tito Methodist ' ohurch at 8 o'clock. The publie invited. The hour fur evening services at itu churches is now 8.30 o'clock. Prayer meeting; at tho Baptist ebarot o vu ry Thursday evening ?t S 30. Prayer mooting at the Methodist ohurot ' every Wednesday at S.30 p. m. Prayer meeting at Presbyterian oharct Tbnrtday evoning at i 30. The hour for Sunday Bebo tl at th? ; Methodist ohotoh bss bssn ehaeged tc ! 5.00 o'clock ia tho afternoon. Cool and Fresh. Mr. W. M. Rowe has purchased a large Refrigerator iu his store, j and now Cheese, Butter and perish able goods arc kept on ice, pur and fresh all thc time. You gc: everything fresh and sweet. You Gan Havo More Light. Rule ll, published elsewhere give- . the Chairman of Public Works th power to supply parties wanting elec ttic light after midnight; Partie wanting light after ihut huur cati se Mr. H. L. MCCOI.L. who will supply thc sumo on the terms named iu th rule. . ! BARGAINS IN FUB??IT'?RE. 1x7?, invite Tnecisl ?trtc?t?on ti tiiti odyertiecmeiit. pf G Wi, V . dill und Boil thin A'oek. Ti icy ;aru goinj.1 to give you a regular 411 J lily ; blaze in reduced price's iu Ftiriliijare. Road and give them call. Our Now Bakery. We invite special attention to the announcement of Mr. J. A. Newberry, who opened a Bakery at the staud on the north east cor ner of the public square, where you can get fresh Bread, Cakes, Pies, &a, daily. Parties and pic nics supplied on short notice. TICKLERS of every man's family are thc handsome paterns in our spring and summer showing or Suits, prices $250 and up. Give us a cal). STRAUSS ?fe Co. fjjr Fall in line and patronize de? cent White barbera-io cigarette or anything offensive to the most fastid eoua. Don't You Love Flowers? It so, and yon want some pretty pots of all sizes in which to pla* t them, call at the Hardware store and you can be suited. FOR SALE. TUB BAPTIST PARSONAGE LOU' am! DWELLING contsieiug ?beet (2) tw< screH of laud, centrally located in desirable part of Town of Bluuheim. Apply to the und i'rs i [MI ed for patliularo W. B DRAKE, Muy 18, 1904. ? Wiu. EVANS. Jt?y" Helter secure youl needs iu Mat linee while ihey are going so low at Wud dill \ Son, none better in town. Thi Kinn: gnud ?re being sold in ftenntt?villi at from fi lo S ctn per yard higher. Wil show invoices in proof. Sue also ihei Moxpiito Canopies. Driven To Despuri.tion Living at an out of tho way (il ?Cc re mote (rom civil z .linn, n family Itt uflfti driven to desperation in caso of accident ri Hulling in Itiirtm, Cuts, VYnuudK, Ulcero etc. Luv in H Hiipply nf Buuklcn'u , Anne. S'.lv*. I' 'H tin, 111 ? i ou earth 25c st J T Douglas, Druggist. Prepared for the Work. Mr. S. J. Pearson, the Jeweler, ha now one of the intent improvement for engraving your name or initial on any article of gold or silver 0 plato in tho most up-to date manoo. Tho samples of work already done b him uro just fino. Call and see him. Tho Russel Wagons. Mr. P. A. Hodges ia opening'* ca of these durable wagons-one nn two-horse, every one of them guarru teed against uny defect in matetii or wormaiiship. NOTICE '10 CREDITORS. TWfOTlOE is hereby given to all tl JCT creditors of the estate ot HARRI PATE, deceased, that they must rend* an account ol their demands against sai estate duly attested 10 the undersigns D. K. STANTON, Execuh Bennettsville, S. C., May 16, 1904. BAiVK OP OLIO, CLIO, S. C. STATEMENT OF Tni? CONDITION' of thc Hunk of Cuo Clio, rt C . ul the elute of UttniiiL'ai Juno 30, nj') j : ItliSOUttOES, I?OHUM, . ? S ; 7.10 33 Futult?ru. 400 ou Ovonlruftfl. 34 04 Cu?h ou limul Hld lu Hank, . . IO.S77 72 $.?5,052 09 LIABILITIES. Cauitnl,. $'25,000 00 Undiviilfil profus, (ucl) j.o.i8 oi Ho.li'OouulM,. 3S.,V>95 00 Unpaid divide- ?I??,. 47? 00 Deposita ,. 30 643 ?S ? 95 052 09 STATE or Sour ii CAROLINA, I County 01 Marlboro. J Poreott'ally ui poured before ma W. F Cr J?*, Cashier, wini being ?worn, ?aya that th< BUOY* Ktuteoient ia correct to tho beut of hi Vu .vs ? . ?; 1 und belief. \\\ F. CROSS, Cuabier Bnoru til bid oro mo this i^t day of July 1904. 'JIIA9. MANNING, Notary Publia Correct-Attest : JObKlM' 8TBAUSS, .T. C. COVINGTON, J. Ii BENNETT, Directora. STATE Ol? SOUTH CAROLINA, MAKIJHORO' I'OUNTY-By Milton McLanriu Judge ot Probate. lAfuituiCA.H, .? . BENNETl\ lw mude nade nnlt o mo to gruta unto him !.etteo< nf AdiniiiUtruclna of the Est?te und EftfceU td H W Btraneit, deejayed '; ;.i.(. . ri ['mo to oitu nod admonish . :. \ ?'? u ie kindred und creditors nf th? ?aid 'J Vf. B.unett, doo'd, that tl?, ba bud .i';v:ar before ino in the Court ff Prob? fe co i j held ut Bennetlsvillu ou the i?ii' ?uy of July, 1904, ufter pub lication thai of, t II o'olock in tho for?? td ibo . uo, if tiny they have why dil wind ul dion should not bc grunted. Ci von uruba my bund, thia 6th day of Jul^ A. D . ?004. MILTON MCLAURIN, , i M. Judge of Probate. Mil M LE AGE TICK KT. [ii i ni ?AROi.iNA Kow ? 1 - 1 ABOARD Ant LINK RAILWAY . ? nowell 25th, the Suah ard Air Lino Railway, in com pl inti co with tho now law, have on salo LOW) ?nile tinnily I ?clo-tn, tpiod for t he use of thc ?ruined iuio loinhori? ol mo family, hetwoCn .11 the State of Soui.li idilin (?ti tho line of tin; Sea ne Railway. These dd ut ?25,00 nuil arc limited . out? year from dato ol iritJUc. The popular Interchaugcuhlc '. good over 2fi diftereut lines, Ihn 00 Hale under .-?une I ' .... heretofore. 1 . further information apply agontij, ur " i . .rt. Tra v. P,,,. . \ jeni I Ct>??i?|>^?^ J. 2 ". . cs Full c J, Purniture ck Hits. ... ind 1250 Hat Back I \. o. roven ?:. y popular this sou son I'hoj uriully good values' at thcsi havi large mirrors, and ari li brass. Special lb TWO VVtr.KS at 50 to $10 s 011 Chiffoniers. . i offer souio exception .1 Chiffoniers. Thost . , ;ods ind have ult alon; I... i, . i'd splendid values nt th The special pri?es to . sell them right out. j $.] . Bonier $10.98 1 Chiffonier, well mud I 1 beveled mirror ; dand week's sale $10 US ?.HOH??* ?I.? v/ONDEEF Thii ; portuni I v of lifel .i. .-. For lc slcep ; ? 'ssary to uh; Mat nie .'cit Mat tress, i we Kell arc mntle i cool ?un? opino;. Muft/'txti .so little If 'li'll Felt Maitres . lUtiful Mattress, mai ?rs of carefully aolceu .1 . : her as to make a smoo . i. .-i All colors of line A .tty tloral designs, 'flu H. These mut tresses si Duting this sale we w offer the ut loi 00 each. West Si I A. NEWBERRY, FRESH . BREAD, OAKES, , PIES, &c, Daily at J. IX. ll iii ll l.MJIHL I ?J BAKERY. Juno 30, 1904. Wood! Wood! lam prepared to fill orders for wood-either for stove or chim ney-at short notice. Leave your orders at "W. M. Rowe's store, they will recieve prompt attention. J. J Muhnerlyn. July 9, 1904. ?3 OAK RIDGE CEMETERY. All persons owning loin in Oak liid?c Cuuietery, tiortli east, of the town ol'Ben nettsvil'e, will please eoniuiunicatc with thc undersigned, givimr the number ol' | each lor owned by them. The Company tia-* been unable to find the name of the owner.-? ?d' some of the lots and a.-ks thai all will CO'Jimunicatc with the undersigned so ns to avoid mistake* and br; sure to c?)t thc names ol th'i-e whoo hos are unknown. Th H will prevent any unknown Int from heine sold to ? her pi opie. Bennet tsvilln. S. C. L J Breeden. June 10th, 1 "JO 1. Soc, & Treu.-urer REVIVO r^f^a RESTORES HP/*? VITALITY. Kyh. ?T ?? Made a iBtb?y.ff^^^JL Well Man 15th Day. ^$fffi Of Me. THE GREAT 30th Day. FRENCH REMEDY, Produces the above rcrjits in 30 DAYS. It acts powerfully and quick!). Cures when ali others fail. Young men and old men will recover their youth lui vigor by using REVIVO. It quickly and surely restores from effects of self-abuse or excess and indiscretions Lost Manhood, Lost Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Emissions, Lost Tower of cither sex, Failing Memory. Wasting Diseases, Insomnia, Nervousness, which unfits one lor Study, business or marriage, li not only curer, by starting at the seat of disease, but is a Circai Nerve Tonic and Blooddhiilder and restores both vitality and strength to tho muscular and nervous system, bringing back the pink jd"\v to pulu checks and restoring the lire of youth. It wards off Insanity and Con? sumption. Accept no substitute. Insist on hav ing RliVlVO, no other, lt can bc carried in vest ! pocket. By mail, $1.00 per package, in plain j wrapper, or six 1er $5.00, with a positive writ len guuruniec tu cure or refund the money in ? every package. For .'ree circular address w> . .. . . milfdfn?, 1 woy JU jtituivtuu v.o. CAu0.1r.i~ , ? ;. t. DO I ?GI % BRO. ' )f Unmatchable F : Store. They all woi Some Suit Specials. s This week we will sell ihrec difforout lots ol' thieu-piece bed rhum suits at B t?reat ly reduced pri?es. We have n-vor fl ntrereil liner suits for the money. You i eau't mulch these values anywhere. $65 suit $49.25. LOT No. 1. A linndsomu bed room suit in quartered ; oak. three piceos-bcd, dresser ami wa>h < Hi und. Handsome quartered panr I?, e b uce mirrors. One ol'the best suits eve; r so'd tor (1.0.OO Two week's spee'ul bar gain pri?e al .* 19.25. $50 Suit 40. LOT No. 2. Those suits are very much ?ike those ol UL SALE OF M si The Art Mattress. lc j WKLh M A 1)10. A bed of 00 pouud so ol Huffy Ich, covered with pretty, wei l'' wcaiing Art Tick. Comfortable aud i ly well worth the regular price of $13.5( , || For this special s.de of two weeks w ill \ oller thia Mattress for $10 so li de Public Sqi "DEXTER MATTRESS The Reacted The M?galo The s&eo. The Mattresses are the best made. FOR SALE BY ?). McCAJLl<* E*i?- - - - - - --r-T-r-- - ?- - ? r~--r-----1-."--r"r--'~xsi^r?& THE BEST JMLMbE. spills is a Cut of The WOODRUFF 11 A V I???fe, a strong 1 heavy, durable Press that will ?lo lho work. (Susy to operate. No Press made equal to thu WOODRUFF* unless at double thc price. Forlsale in Bennettsyille by ; .%~T~ \c. s. Mc CA I AA. June 30, 1901 AJI m Makes poor horses and mules fat without bloating. It does this by first thoroughly cleansing: the system of all impurities, allowing perfect assimilation of food, thereby creating solid muscle and fat. Horses and mules improve in appetite and spirits after the first few doses, thc hair sheds, and thc new coat is always sleek and glossy. Ashcraft's Condition Powders are packed in doses, without "filler," and good for horses and nudes only. It is a most powerful tonie and appetizer, being the formulai of a practical veterinarian of over a quartier of a century's experience. It is easily the foremost remedy in its class ou the American liiarkct to-day. Price 25 '..nts package. For sal* by SMITH NEWTON. Benu?t.tsviUe, 8. C. MCCOLL r>ivqo aa, Mcti?tij s.j).. 'urniture Values at WABDJXiL & rider Hore we do it. Watch those Prices. Lu 1. excoptinc, they show loss work in finishing. A beautiful suit, consisting of lied, dresser and washstand, all in hiehly polished quartered oak. Sells for ?J 0) Two week's special ?-?lo pri?e is $10 iJD. $40 suits $32. Just Two.' Only Iwo suits left ol' the Lot and we oller them at a ridiculously low price foi dds sale. Handsome three-piece suit* of quartet od, polished oak. Regular piice is 40 00. We will close out ihoc i wo suits at ibis special sale at ?Iii ">0. IRON BEDSTEADS FRESH AltltlVALS, From 2 50 up to 10 0U cueh. Former price it ?l) to 12 50 Wardrobes. If you uro looking for a real handsome piece of (urnitiiru at abnormal ly low prices, soc our Wardrobes. I'.o.iul ?lu! in ii nish, elegant in completeness and neat ness. Soiuu hu vu gluKHcs, o th o ra plain fronts. Sold oak. ATTEESSES, r'Cook's Special Felt " A mound ol' Downy Felt that in\itc.-. sleep all tho time. Well made Willi ? covciiug of good, serviceable Tick, lt weighs Forty pounds. '.Sells always ul $0.00. For this special sale of 2 weeks wc will olfer them at $4.75. C o U C ll O 3 Some Special Ititrf/atus. This week wu will ?ell $12.50 Uouclios, closely tufted, imitation loather, for $9 bri .$10.(10 full ?size Couch, imitation leather lor $7.00 CHAI K S . TWO CA!: LOA Di1 Al?KlVlil). All ??nidos (non an Oak Kpjit Bottom Chair iii Xl? ?. to 2 Vi fi highly polished < arved Diner; My cheap < 'ii iir.s arc ni \w, o ' Oak and ?oe ii'it lo ho elapsed willi a < ? mn chair which i.? being sold in lowii a! a higher price I am ?II Foi: IULSINKSS. Most people want io tin ibo host they can in buying, some ullow their prejudice io control I hem, 1 ? eek the pal l ounge ol' thu for mer. 1 appr?cia!? the trade i hut has been given me ?ii I lu? ?>:ist, '.m l by clos prices hope io retain ihui patronage. Come and seo me. THESK BARGAIN SALES may nol lasl over two weeks. G. W WADDILL. West sitie Public Square, la 9 tare, Barfield old Stuitd.