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BENHETTSYILLE, S, 0,
KV ?. A. KKOWX ?KL CO.
OJiloe West of Court House.
Finlay Seni 6, 1901.
uiiunanaM! i--i
MAISON DISTRICT APPOIN I'MtNTsT
Tn inn HOUND - W. 0. Powicn, v, K.
Olio nuil Roulnh, Olio, August 17,18
MoOoll & Honnuttsvillo Milli,
MoColl, (night) Atiguat 18,19
Bonnottavillo Stn, (night) 23,25
Urightsviiio, Hoykin, 24,25
Uoimottsvillo ot, Wottnty Spot,
(nftornoon) 25,26
Ulnnhoim ut, Aug, 31, Supt 1
Nortli Marlboro, ?hiioli,
(uCtOlliOOll) Sept 1,2
Our Town Gorvcrnmcnt.
MAYOR-C. S. Mcdill
Al.DKKMliN-J. Frank Urceden, C. K,
Extim, John T. Douglas, \V. S. Howe,
Cl.IiKK Sc T?K?SURBR- Milton Mc
Laurin. Office open daily.
POM CK-J, H. Moore.
Marlboro County Officers.
Sn latin1 -J. U. Oreen
(JbfcltK OK Oi.Ktiic-J. A. Drake
JUROR OK Piton.ATI'. -M. Mohaurin
CO KON RU-0. l'\ (lo vin gt OU
Sul'Kiivisou-M. Vi. Howard
SUPT. Kn nc ATION-W. L. Stanton
TURASUURR-.J. H. Thomas
AUDITOR-K. S. Cnrlialo
SKNATOR-Knox Livingston
UMMIKSBNTATIVKS-J. 0- Punbar, J.
?. Campbell, ll. L. Freeman.
Directory of Benncttsville Lodges
OONBOIJIOATKU LO DOR No. 15, K. ol
T., meets every Mo inlay eve liing at 7. ?10
o'clock. " n
W. Turlington, C. C.
O'. J. Lido, K. of ll. & S.
MARI.RORO Lona fi No. 88, moots al
Bonnettsvillo. Friday evening, 011 or bo*
foro oaoh full moon al 8 o'clock.
J, P. Kinney, W. M.
J. T, Dudley, Secretary.
County Masonic Directory.
MARI.HOUO CHAVTBR No. 30 lt A.
?11f>eio nt IVmriol(avilie oh thc nccoud
KrhirtV ol' euell ineiithi
i . . Kuhn. li. \\
il, V) Bt'ioVi >ii| iv.
Ku stine A Lo 11 ot: [x .-. ?3, A. h\ M.,
tnoota at MoO?ll? oach Saturday after*
noon, before iho lull moon,at A o'olook.
AURORA LODOR No. 33, A. V. M..
meets at Clio, Saturday on or aller each
full moon at :t o'clock, p. m.
J. T. Stallion, \V. M.
J. K, MeLood, Sccrolary.
Betinellsville Church Directory.
' MRTIK?I>';;. ( . ii. .Smhh, i*. C.
v?uuday school I 00 p. m. Ihent'hiiig al
i I.Ol) ii bi. and 8 On p. in {' ?1 ,'o'r nicct
. iog Wednesday alu! ni iori nt LOO o'clbiik.
.Buii?rint?;n(hm Siiiidnv eli Phil. A.
^ IVKQcV'-'-- ? '
BA?W'I.^T-Moy, ll uric; Ford, I'lutior.
. Sunday sehool ?tl 10 . HI. rroveiiing Snit-1
day at, 11.00 a. in., stud ! .. ; m. i'raycr
meeting Thursday oveniug at 8 o'olook.
Superintendent of Sunday school, II. W
Ourroll.
PRKSHVTRRIAN-Rev. II. \V. Purwol),
Pastor. Prone bing every Sunday at 11 a.
lu., and 8.00 p. m. Prayer meeting on
Thursday'afternoon aid o'clock. Jonday i
Behool, al 10.00 a. m. Sunerinintvent of |
OCh lol, .). '!';; IhrlleV.
El'M . I>A t . 1 lloyd j Rootor,
i.*i?iuth'hi i nd m i fourth Sunday
Bit ti ni , .ui.i ;<i.. p. m. Sunday
.ohool at 9 30 a. m. Or. J. A. Fnition,
Superintendent.
County Church Directory.
Benncttsville Circuit Appointments
. .?KV. J. \V. AuiADJ,, r. c.
, Pirat Sunday-ll a.m., PinoGrovo*
3 p. m., Smyrna.
' Second Sunday, 11 a. m. McColl.
3 p. ni, I?cauty Spot,
Third Sunday-ll a. m., Pine O rovo,
3 p. ni, Smyrna.
Fourth Su'ndny, ll a.m. .McColl,
3 p. m. Penilly Spot.
Blenheim Circuit Appointments.
It KV. J, K. OMA Ul), I\ 0.
Pirsl .Sunday, Hebron ll a.m.
1 IChonczor 3.30 p. iii,
Second Sunday. Parnassus li a. m.,
* Bethlehem 3 30 p. 111
Third Sunday, Hebron ll a.m.
Zion 3.30 p. m.
Fourth Sunday Pm missus ll a. tn.
Bethlehem 3 3d p. m.
Clio Circuit Appointments,
nm. T. M. HUNT j 1?. 0.
Clio-Isl and 2nd Sundays ll a. m.,
3d nm] 'lill Sundays 3.30 p. m.
Boulali -1st and 2d Sundays 3 30 p. m.
3d and dib Sundays 11 u, m.
Sunday school every Sunday 10 a. m.
\uMBER!
LUMBER !
Any kind you
Want. Apply lo
,1. M. JACKSON.
July 8, 1000.
Eggs-actly-Eggs !
BAUHF.D PLYMOUTH ROCKS,
Best nil round Farmers Fo.vl in tho woild.
Choleo HtfRB at 600 per Sr liing of 13.
K. 0 NEWTON, Tatum, S. 0.
Flowers? Flowers!
Mrs. .ino S. Moore lias a fino
Jot of Geraniums, Begonias
Fortis, Palms and other plants,
well rooted, that she desires to
JBOJI Cuttings 2?c per dozen.
-? ?=.- ?-.
Hon't you L,ov?i Floworsv
Il BO, and yon want some protty
pots of nil si/os in which to piuco
them, ortll nt thc Hurd ware storo
and you cnn bo suited.
135^ Hoad Mr. Waddill's now
lulvortlsomont
PERSONAL.
Wo uro glad to report that lit
tle Mario Cupol who has boon
cpiito sick is able to bo up. *s
Our clover Olio correspondent
ts sick this weolc, and wo miss lVJ
his wooli ly letter.
Mr. C. T. Easter!irig of the 1,1
Beauty Spot section was in town
Wednesday. .ol
Mr. Myer Millie has returned lfc
liome from Buffalo and tho north
3rn markets. W
Miss Rachel Mittle who hus
been sponding some time at
iiuffnloand Ni?eara Falls return- lV1
sd homo Monday night. W
Sonator Knox Livingston und
family who liavo boen ?'pouding
somotimo at Gioouvillo have re- tn
turned homo. FT
Mr. J. W. Bundy of Upper ,K
Hebron was in town Wednesday
ind culled. No special nows in S1
Ids section' .01
Mr. P. Bj Moore hus rented 1
Sonator McLaurin's residence
md will move in town sonic iime uc
tioxt month ide
Mr J. Menkius Woodley od,
Sumter county was hero I'h'kluN^T10
flo is enjoying fine health a?l0 j
.eports good crops
Mrs. Joseph Rust of DarliniBbH'
on who has been visiting Mr.|B*a '
r. W. Crosland in Rod Hill h?$$? l\
oturned home. %ursi
Mr. Henry T. Colen tt now Ko i
rohn Station was in town Frid*>?oon
in his way to visit his sister '
florence. !-jFj
Mrs. Jumos Holton of Colufewb fr
mi have boen sponding a ff|yf*n?
lays with Mr. J. Frank Bol Iberia
vt Beauly Spot hihppi:
M?ult?
Miss Luelle und Master Ceoik ahd
rv.." "i. " .,." .1 l.- ifI?5*? .
friday from a pleasant visil/bonditii
.elatiyes ut Henson and Fcwaya o<
Daks, N. C. J?mooro
npidora
Miss Frankie Gilbort who l^tpi P<
)een spending some time wi?fafln
?er sister Mi's. J. A. Brown lMpi o<
.etnrned to her homo in Fl?|?ood
mee. t|[h0t
Sonator McLaurin came hohm kr
Wednesday night and spent yoA?l al
Lorday. He loft again this morong 1
ing for Washington to sec abouts*
moving his family buck.
Mr. Joo H. Ode" for some \
time a resident of .
vms hero Tuesday c
Brightsville lo vis ;
Joe is prospecting i
to Chesteriield.
Miss Emma Munson, wi io_
boon a resident of our town for ?
over 20 years, and for many 'j*
years housekeeper for Mr. A. J fi
Kowo left Monday for Wilming f|
ton N. C., where she has accept h|
cd a similnr position. is
1*tndmg by v.xperioun thai lin
hurd winters iii NVushiogtoh wore
I 1,1 ., oh liiiii ??itttjij? Townsend
h:iuj decided lo resist? us ftoerelury,
il V . :>otu\<or Mr]/?uuin toni romain
.'? i homo (lie ('f.i iiiiii?' winier and re
sumo tim practice m law. Tho
Judge is known every whore as ono
of our best lawyers, and wo havi!
no doubt his friends in tho Poe
Dee section will bc glad of thc op
portunity of having Ins service
again when in trouble.
Bcnnetlsville's Bur Strike.
Rumor says thnt Mr. A. J. Maj
theson has purchased thc three
Coxe Stores on Marion Street and
will add another story for the long
tallied of Opera House. The three
stores below are to be filled with
dry goods, ctol liing and shoes.
Equipped and run in the latest, up
to date manner. Hurrah for com
mercial expansion !
Bennettsvllle's first Halo
Mr. C. S. McCall, who al wa; s
leads, bought the first bale of new
cotton Friday and paid 8 cents for
it. It waa raised by Mr. IT. ll.
Poele, now of Prownsvile.
Cotton is just 15 days late. Lust
year at this time he bad bought
over 50 bales. Last year tho mar
ket opened at 8.f. The prospect
for hotter prices aro bettor than
last year for tho flies and worms
are after tho 1 ito cotton and tho
crop conditions arc more serious.
Want Marlboro Trade.
The Cheraw Chronicle of lust
week says: "The merchants of
Cheraw have raised a purse of more
than a hundred dollars und placed
same in hands of a competent com
mittee to he expended in putting
thc "river lune" road in Marlboro
county leading into Cheraw in or
der. It was promised that if tho
town would grade down the road
up the hill on this side of the river
and build up tho dam that tho
"river lane" would bo put in first
class order by the authorities of
Marlboro. But owing to the fact
that the numerous freshets this year
have left the "laue" in an almost
impassable condition our citizens
have decided, without any asking,
to further help our neighbors
across thc river in getting n good
road to travel over in cooling to
Cheraw. V
A Prosperous ?olorgd MaMt
Jeff B. Williams, formerly ? pop
ular wagoner for McCall & Bro.,
but now a resident of Robeson
county near Floral College, was
hero Monday and called. Ile has
met with good fortune and is now
in comfortable circumstances in his
old ago. Ho got his start by saving
his earnings and minding his own
business-thc pvivilcgo of ovory
colored man in tho country. Jeff
deserved success and has won it.
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS.
- Now moon MOX li Thu rsday.
- Tho cotton your bokan ?Soot
t.
- The Graded School oponed
onday with a line attendance.
- There were souio lino water
lelons in market Saturday,
- Monday was Labor Day but
ir people were too busy to turn
into a holiday.
- A big offort is now on loot
build tho "Bennotlsvillo and
shorn Kail road.
- The afllictod daughter bl
r. John Bristow has been soul
the Hospital al Golton bin for
calment.
- Evo rv timo iL pays to advor
ie. Mr. J. T. Dudley has heard
oin his lost puppy. Ho is down
?ar Dillon.
-The luscious senppu mon?4
.ape made i ts li rsl. appearance
1 our inarlcot Saturday. Alse
e noted Keifer pears [>,
- Mr Stanton tim Supt 01 I0d- .j
sation has sold about $100 worth ?
110 I ftflBu^W.. (n tjvo pupils Of lllC
thoBO pooplo uro ?v.Vn,^ (1
oratio powor of tho pr?u.
Xou who havo boon pi mo noa by J
and (Jnnby aro pointod to tho opt
of tho Filipinos govornod in tin
condition AS tho south wasyoars
Mr. MoLaurin justifios this aub .
govornuiont of tho prosidont an] ?
don tho unlimitod powor of thv1
dont. Horo it is olaimod that <
oratio oxpansion with Bolf-govor
is olaimod to bo tho Bnmo as auti
govornmont - tho samo as you ha
Cnnby and Sioklos.
Thon Mr Johnstone roastod M
Laurin's arguraont that tho i
should bo hold for trado. Mo!
himsolf tollu you thoy woar no ol ?
Tho propor thing to do is to cl
tho Mooroo dootrino to thom, .
troaty agroornonto and irionds J.
puoplo. Thou ho j um pod into M
rin's ship oubindy proposition,
was to bo dono for tho fnrmoi
not givo tho farmer tho $1 a ba
reotly and Bo on. Givo tho mon
root to thoBo Mr. MoLaurin says
holp and not to tho rich ship own;
What ho oommontod on on po
was tho ohango of Mr. MoLvur
tho troaty. Ic was for him to ox
and tho wholo thing was that M
rin was mislod and raistakon
would not soo it.
Ho onthusiaatioally favored tho
mian canal and urgod that tho ra
interests of tho oast and woot
fighting tho canal projoot. This
would givo tho southern minnf
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GMtod tho Eas ter li DR Pond.
Messrs G. A. Brown ned I'?. A
a t te i son havo rented the it. G.
laatorling mill pond and have it
osted. Ail persons are. warned
ot to hunt or fish in Hinno wi th
at permission from these gentle
len. They also request that all
cr?ons having bents in this pond
o move tho same at once.
We recommend lloiaiic lllo ul Jlilm
J lt. H ) lor all blood troubles, SUCH as
leers, ealing sores, scroluln, cc/,mil,
ching humors, pimples, boils, carbup,
rs, blood poison, aching bones, lester
iii sotes cancer, catarrh, rheumatism,
danie Blood Halm cures all maliginarit
[ood or skia diseases, csp :ci illy advise cl
ir old. deep seated cas;> i( cures
hen all else fails Heals every sore or
imple s!o;)S all aches and paint by
Iving a healthX blood supply. 'rho -,
iighly teste I lor 30 years Thousands
.ired. At drug stores, $'.. per large
allie. Our readers will receive a triai
eatinent bee by writing Dr. Gillam,
13 Mitchel St , Allah la, Ga. Describe
ouble and tree medical advice given,
ledicine sent at once, p red ai j,
nolalmod Uottora.
Lcttorn addressed to tho following tn,mod
orsonH romain minali id for at thc poBt
boo in So anottsvtllo :
Mens' List
G A Bennett,
L J Guyens,
James Kooks,
It B Hammonds,
M C. Langley,
W li Perkins,
M J Brown.
Womens' List
Mrs. Mal.ildy Quick,
Miss Kinma Quiok,
?oys, Hero's Your Chan jo.
The J, Stevens Arms and Tool (Jo., of
'hicopjc I-'.-ills, Mass . arc offering to
istributc thc sum ol $50000 to the 60
oung persons sending them before Qc
:>bcr i, the (jo best targets made with
STKVKNS H I pi.KS." The prises range
rom $50 jo $S Send them io cents in
lamps and stale the calibre of your ri H 4
nd they will mail j2 oflicial targets and
ondllions of the contest. Phase state
/hen writing that you saw this in thc
)KMOCUAT,
.
DON'T YOU WANT THEM?
One 12 h. p. Eligirte and one 15 h. p.
toiler in good running order for sale at
, bnrgain. Also one Southern Standard
Voss, used one se ison to go at half Us
niuo, Apply at this offica,
RELIGIOUS NOTES.
Kev. CW Boyd will conduct set
IriCcS ut ol puul? ii<pisco|Mt ciiuich OH
Sunday.
Evangelist Jackson of N. C., ls (MIT
with his teat at the Cotton Mill.
Tho hour for Munday Behool at the
Prcabytniinu ohutuh han boen Axed ut io
o'clock ii. m.
The hour for Sunday school at titi)
I'd??Hoo(>al uliuroh ha? boou changed from
5 p. in, to 9.30 a, ni ,
Tho hour for Munday aohooi at tho Moth
v.li-,1 chttrob han boon changed to <j cw
.?'..loci, iii tho afternoon.
Tho Wednesday nftoruoon prnyor meei
itij> al ibo Mothodint oburoh in now hold tu
l.ixi o'clock, j.
Pi iver meeting at tho ?inptint church
ivers Thurxday evening at X.oo.
Tlin IUOII'H prayer mooting nt the
Moth dint oliuroh in hold evoiy Wednon
lay vening at 7 30. Tho publie invited.
I The hour for Munday eohool at tho Hup
liiit cliur'jh han boen changed to 10.06
und tin hour for preaching to 11.00 a. in.
Tho colorad Farmers Insti
Ittt,o hold hero ?Saturday was on
joyed by all who did attend |
President Miller is a good talker
and his peoplo should appreciate
him moro. Steps woro taken to !
have a creditable exhibit, tit tho J
Charleston Exposition by tho col j
prod peoplo of Marlboro. Mi's.
JO. J. Sawyer will have charge o'
the female department.
A CA un.
I have resumed the practice of
law in Marlboro County, anti will i
je found every day in the ollice ol !
rownsend & Hamer over isaac
wini's store. ?. P, Tow vs KN'?. 1
Sept 2nd, 1901.
iJ?gP3 We offer Mason's Fruit
Jars at 75c per do/, for quarts, j
mid $1.00per do/, for half gallons. '
Bonnettsville Hdw Co.
W?F* Pipoa and Smokers Supplies in |
odies? variety eau he found at J. Tv
)onglas'.
.1 t?r Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass!
nd Brushes can ho bought at lowes!
trices at J. T. Douglas*.
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?pace I
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reserved 1
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lillie MIMJ1 I
imbil u i timi m
m
tile
L Building ||
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Street*
Do You Want Good Health?
Do you want good hoahh ? If fib ca'l
Mr. W. II. Behltotti McOoll. S. C.. tax)
?r a I a hollie ol'Acm 1 HON MltfKHAl,. lip
will he piad ie serve you. This in cd ici n
Imf pareil nil lo.-ds and proven to ho II
wondeifiil healer mid monarch over ul j
dhoases. ll. .J ODOM,
Cornily Manager.
-? .? * ---
A Home in Robeson.
Do yon want a home in Uobeson
county? If so write at once tb
Patterson &. McCormick, Maxton.
IS1. C., and they will tell you how
to get it. There are a number ol'
our fanners who have bought dirt
over there and are making money.
To Save Her Child
Froth frightful di.sGgurment Mr;;.
Nannie Q all?ger, of buUranifc, On., ap
plied llueklous Arnica Suivi*, to grcu
horus on her bend and face, und write
its quick cure exceeded all her hopcp.
It forks wonders in Soroe, Brui? es* Skin
K u pi ions, Cuts, Binns, Scalds and
Pilos, 'ino. Cure guuruntced by J. T.
Douglas & Bro.
Their Secret Is (hit
All Sadievillo, Ky,, were curious I
lenin thc ciiu.se nf tho vast improve
mont in the health ot Mrs. S. I*. Whit/
laker, who hud tor a long time, endure !
untold suffering from a eh runic bron
chial trouble, ''It is all due to Dr, King..*
New Discoverv/' writes her husband
"lt complotly cured her and also cured
our little iii and daughter of a sovere ut
(nek of Whooping Cough." lt positive
ly cures Coeglis, Colds, LuOrippo, Brou
chilis, all Throat and L ing troubles,
Cuaruntccd boitles fiOo and $1 OOO, Trial
holdes fiuo ut J. T. Douglas & B.o
We offer First-olass I Horst:
Wagons comolete at $25~~Spo?
Cash* Hardware Co.
J^/" Rend ovory pogo,
Yes, read ovory lino,
Foy by thin gauge
U may pay for timo.
A Home For Sale,
SKY*EN ROOM COTTAGE, com
lortably furnished, line location in Ifl-ist
I len ne tts ville, parties residing in th?,
country and desiring to move to town tor
school privileges, will fmd lt prolhnlnV
to call or write this office tor terms.
flit to*
M Dili) NEltY afc your Price. Lt has fc^^^?^^, :?
out our en ti ro stock before purchasing tho COMINd bfoAbo
STOCK. OUlt ANNUAL SALE commences June 1st, une
continuos to July 1?
CALL AT ONCE, before tho Goods are picked over, or you
nid miss somo bargains. These Goods are all fresh and up-to
date s: ty les; You should see them.
-o
Those wishing HATS TRIMMED, We will be
pleased lo lmvc them call <d once, as Miss Marlin-null
lear.' tor Ballimore Jane %0bh.
Bennettsville Dry Goods & Millinery Co.
Slay jtylh, 1901
KIRKWOOD'S OLD STAND.
j, T. DOUGLAS & BROTHER,
..Practical Pliaf?iiaeisl? and Dealers in -
Pure ftniffs mid Mioiit Ml (id i ein cs,
cj TOILET ; ARTICLES ?j OF? EVERY jfrKlND.ft
Plain and Fancy Stationery and School Supplies.
l^ailJ.tSj ?ils* Y?r?L?S?Lj BIUBM6B9
GLASS and PUTTY.
FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
i-r" Prescriptions carefully cohvpoUnded al all hoars
and guaranteed to be of I lie Purest Drugs and at
mable prices.
A fun Vino Carden Seed <S? Onion Sets.
Thank: tt> forpast liberal patronage jue solicit a continuance of same.
J. T. DOUGLAS & BRO,
.lo nu mo 3 ?il, 1901.
AT THU OLD STAND.
WE CAN H?LP YOU!
rpm s lr. TUB SEASON WHEN HOUSEKEEPER* HAVE TROUBLE TO
\ / FEE FOOD FROM SPOILING, ?nd ?10 noroly piudo.l wine u d>.
Wo Ku hoij . ll mu;b ! Como mid BOO our Stook ot Propurod OA.NN KD 0001)8
luit H,, in (pt :ii)titlcn to buit tho Hot Wontlior ContingonotoB,
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FOR BREAKFAST,
Wi- lnivc-. liuokwiiontj Majun HyrViji, O dui ni, Su'l I?jMn'
lloiniiiy, l>reii!<I'IIK lh\00Mt Yo1! Loaf, IVipOj
<Uij. kon .ttonf, l'!"i)(! CiliK,'.;i'i?, IIuni Loaf', Toa, C'I.JIIM',
Hiin.uv.iM Hin., Ofling? s.
FOR b??WEFC
' is have Klayorod Soup, ( 'iii ,1 and i>i>iiu:< Tuiuajor.? ?nu
Okra, Rohst I'-oef, il am, iVliuioJro li, Uhcouc., i'. .1 .
Mustard Sauce, Coriictl Hivni, Cm 11 bor ry Sauce*, Pillia
Pudding, Jellie?, Apples, iNiiis K.iisi?s, Tiu.ii s.
FOR SUPPER
Wo lnivo Oysters, Sliced I Lim, Chicken, Ooh)?') Beef,
Sftusngo, Crackers, Shreded Codthdi Wnfors,
Mustard Snrdiuns, Cherries, l'en re; lWawn Cereal.
55 I
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Our sn] ply of Canned (roods, Pickles, and Dainties are of TUM
Let us supply your wants.
W. M. ROWE.
Phone No. UH.
Hennef tsviiiV, S. V
rp_fifi DR. HOFPRTT'S ft Allays irrlta??oti. Ailis Digestion",
. f'H C-' f l I I" B- TT 13 1 Gt9 ?? Regulate* th? Bowel*,
' I I" fr* B H I B\l /li Strengthens the Child,
:, RV?iaM?JfX S L L 1 II S Vi h% H^c$ tc?lh?n? Easy.
MW 3 ? M (Teething Pov/dcrs) JLJHL. TEETHINA Relieves the Bowel
-. \ AS A 5 A *. . i ? . AK 1 i n Troubles of Children of
> ...j Costs only 2b cents at Df??ggists, ANY A?I?.
Or mull 25 cent? to C. J. lil Or FETT, NI. D., ST. LOUIS. MO?
ST?tAIJSS? 8TAM
?Iii hand AT STRAUSS' 8TABLK8 DHU
j IWM a mee lol
' Mules an?! Horses*
Ana will continue to keep them for sale,
Nothing ^ill be Misrepresented and you can rely on
j KAM; DEALINGS.
! '. hillary 7, 1901.
>?.jr Ji. j v
Warning Notice. [College of Charleston,
A lili pur?ons are herchv warned hit
(() trespass on my lands in Ada.its?
viii* Pownrshlji-either hy walking, ri
i:uuin}> timher, hauling straw or
.. i \ ill prosecute all who viohi'e
ibis none?:.
April >., i M. Vt GthSON.
CHARLESTON, S. C,
l'oUNDKI) IN 1785.
W V" s* <r v vf v .
. .i l i pc i's One Year Each, only 50c,
WEEKLY TIMES.
RICHMOND, VA.,
w Only 00 O?ilts A Yoar,
and inohi(lo3 absolutely free
fini PAHAOON MONTHLY, New York,
in.- KAHM JOUKNAI., philadelphia^
Tho Daily anti Sunday Times,
including K inn journal and paragon
Monihiy, N'<?w only $3 per year,
Di 2 s eis ncr month hy niall,
Wrti? TUB TtMh?S.
Richmond, Va.
ILTOiSf MohAUUIN,
Aitorney at Law mid
Prohn to Jndtfo,
Ollt ie In Court Hun,*?.
Strong Piioidtj'i v/nti r quipped Oh oin I on I
Phyn'oal arid Biologionl Laboratorio?; Ob?
Borvntory; Library of 14,600 vohunon ; lind
t io fluent Museum of Nidurul llintory in
tb'? Soutb R A , li. S., ai.d M. S Cuur?0(>
Offered j Tuition $40, payftblo in two
indnlhniU?H. Mon rd ll. Oollego Dormlthr)
en'? bu bud nt 810 n month. Ono Roll otar
flhip ^'ivinjif fr? 0 tuition is ns?itiuod to eiioh
cou dy in ibo ?tato, tbo bolder to bo np
poin'cd by tbo Jmtga of Probdto rind Ibo
Coii'ity Buporintondent of Hlnontton. All
onndidnten for ndmindon nro pormlttod to
cotnroto for vnonnt noyoo Hobolan-htpn,
whiub piy $150 por year, Kntronoo ex
nminutlons will bo bold In linnnottrvillo,
July ia, ino?, by tho Supt-, of Edno.itlnn
anil Jndyo of Probnto. Next aosatop opons
Sop! 11, 1901 For oatalrgno add ro s
IIARRBON ItANDOPH, pro?t.
fw. noucimcH,
o An arney a' Law,
Bennettsvillo, 8. 0,
Office on Piirl/oRton direct uoar Poatal
T. legra ph office, .iinuavy, Ift09v
?sm mv
Oei
nf ?ir y
indio Magazine Department wo will at?empt
to furnish such co?>?cs of Periodicals as nrc "desired h}', Hi?
Reading Public. Fi rsl, we must learn what is wanted.
Come and see our assortment. If you don't seo what
you want, aitk for tt,
A.M. J s
Bennetlsville* St ?
March 16, I HOI.
- DEALEUS IN
Horses, Mules, Buggies, Wagon?
And Hai ness,
A FT EH THIS DATE, and during the on ii ro Trading Season will
keep their STABLES WELL FILLED with a choice Beleotion
of Horses and Mules, which they will sell tor Cash, or on timo
with good approved notes.
Wo havo recently added Buggies, Wagons and Harness to our Stoolc
and wo intond tolceop up-to-date goods at tho best prices.
Tho following is a list o? some of tho makes of BUGGIES wo
now randie
Com tLin<?, Watertown, Anice, Harbour, WITCH, Stand
ard and Hickory CarrlttgivC'o.
october is, 1900. FULLER BROS <
MI
Il
For The Pee Dee Section.
. Jft p WAGONS ! WAGONS!
Ililli WE lu.ve just received A OAR
LOAD of the celebrated 1 and
JSSBL H. 2 horse 1UISSEL WAGONS
I^^^^W?jf^S, ^ff^ Ono Horse Wagons (complote) ;;t
^^Wil I \ "vh only $25.00. ^
tl If {?\ Two Horse Wagons, with 2 inch
TM! \?& tiro, at $'15.00
--W M ALSO CA KUY
A ?OHUffl Lill OP BAUM AND WWiMl
?0
We very respectfully solicit, at least, a portion o? your
patronage, and arc confident wc will please both as to Price
and Quality. Will be glad to have you call ami inspect
our stock. Yours trulv
fe M?iilll
Aug lo, 11)01.
W. P. BREEDEN,
IS STILL AT THE OLD STAND
Heady 4o Serve his Frien^^ in His linB>
Horses and Mules,
Cetsli, or on time with good security.
SOLE AGENT For "Old Hickory," "Auburn" and "White
Hickory" WAGONS.
Tyson & Jones, Hackney, Babcook, Rock Hill, Continental,
Advanco and Brown Carriage Co.
*?. I nm disposing of my stock !of MUDLKS, COLLARS. COLL A114* ADS
ead HO ll KS nt unoolul pricos\
Jun. 1,1001 W.' I*. littEKOENi

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