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GRADING IMFC T1NT F For Satisfactory Resdts th- S:'B Ee Entirely Free From Dezr: Proper and .oonce.i W e in, the Brick. In an address Uefore a r neering conrt2oin. hid c n rtion of 1 ici: : - - B:air said: A brick hihw tirefy satisfaocry m:ust L free from depressns. every - forming to th 'rdec T mu,t be anticinatel :in the rer. of -he iand ensobi. fir:.: spre:.( %r estiated depth of Iv - these depressins of a hand rellor 400 pounlds. rol'ed ar,. .creeded :: thrle :-. will found th t ti : sand :il nc: be rr:U in depth at anzt :- lV :1 It s certain als. th:at in rta t att ev : o.11,1Y pactIng the iri:k into the very littie sand will he edint the inerstices by the iil The bric.k should he drpI n str,.ght i:3Upon" thLe sand. ( cusI;on. with the be.z edge of the lri k - . ost. Eeenm for the cotaco brou.rht to and deposted i re:,-l of the pers-n wo a(t:. .aj ays e briek in a way ztat will cco: I at his L.ethcj of drop::athm ;-n ns-urin: the Ietz eO:.: -Etreet attentier :..teci- 0l nece-:arpr::n rtee:-..: The .oard shold ( e i- reI the hicknes d-C:i edC' *'ar*e -,0: the -idth Fror tood Roads Mk.n New Yo WELL D-IL.T nnteK tOADwAY. shou.d not-ihe less than one inch, (Ine and one-gl:.rter iches~ for a thirty is;t street and one and one-half inches for *a wi:ith exceeding thirty feet. This boarC should he plac-ed next to the curir, worked slightly into the sard cushion before the L:i-k are laid and remalu until the street is finished in all 'the: respects. after which it should be remnoveu within twenty-four nours fo:lowing the annlication of the ee A fter the brick are droppied into the street the surface should be swept. precaution theretofore exercised that I:o brick go into the street which are dirty, or. after in. that they are not made so by use. as it is impossible fo?r the ceme:nt :iller to adhere to a drysurf:ac.. After the sweeping th rough rciim: must take place by the use of a roller not weighing over f:ve 0.1ns. The tiller shall be composed of one part each of elean,. sharp sand and p rb d < En. The& sand should be dry. The :nixture, not exceedingt one third bushel of the sand. tcothecr with a like amount of cement. Siha:l be placed in th0 box and mixed dry flntil '.he mass assumes an e-eni and uniroke:n shade. The. water shall L ade,forming a liquid mixture of the cns-:ten:cy If thin cream. FrIn the time the water is applied ntil the list drop is re:uoved and ficated into the je i:nts cf. the brick pavemnent the mixture must be kept in constan.t motion. To avoid the possibility of thicker ing at any point thore should be a man with a sprinkling can, the head perfora:ed wIth s:aa?l holes. sprinhln the surfaoce :hod the sweepeOr5. Within one-ha:f to three-quarters If an hour after this l:ast coat is alplied and the grout between the join:s l:s fully. subsiJed and the initial set i taking Ilace2 the whole surface "mum be si;:htly sprinled and all surph:us mixture -eft I l the tops of the Irikk we t Lut te .j' i:ts. Af:e the jointts are thus illied EttsL with the top of the~ Orick and suicient time for '.(ldninh has e!aps:ed. that tl-e'coating of sand will not ab sorb a2 misture from the cement mixture, one-half inch of sand shag be spread over the whole surface. ano h'-t summer sun an ocAasionai sprin - . ui2i.ent to Ca: pen the sand, should be follwed ir twc or three days. The . ast steps-u~ hchJpn the hi, hest Pssi iiso h rc street are th p prTligo h brick a fter they intesre n the ironing out aysih ers siQIns found to e t -,2'wichdeen ocrk ill u gies McCORMICK MOWERS AND RAKES AND A FULL STOCK OF Farm implements, Farm Supplies and Harness. We rake close prices and terms to please the buyer. We want youirtrade. --COME A D SEE M - M. W. DOTY. THE LAND OF COTTON Is petty busy these das\ getting- read t oa ade the n'ew * _op . We call the attention of gir ,wrs to our stock of * Ginl Beiting, Ff.en Lacingi, Lt:bricatlig OPst GinBrstis, Gin Files, Eztc. You'l un id us amply able and wilin if Elany order p rpl and satisfactorily. Note th rolowg prices on lace cut leathers:g 1-2 inch wide.:3.1 per 1lin. t.* 5-8 inch v:ide, 1.50 per 10 lin. ft. 3-+ inch wide. 1.K5 per 1 i n. 1v . Hay Wire For Baling. For baling hay we can funih ::ou wire in 100~)O poud coils, 'or in bundles, 250 strands to the b:; 1e-U SMail us your orders Coday. Price list upo appheaton.0 Lorick & Lowrance, Inc.,* Columbia, S. C. UPhones 79. 791 and 166. Bem,EeE@.ge*Ui@E* EgeEUEEO S We Can.Sell You New Engines, Boilers, Cotton* Gins, Etc. Also have several splendid second=hanid out fits for sale or trade. Ask for our list of sec ond=hand engines, gins, presses, etc. W. wO. McKeown & Sons,: McKeown Shops, CORN WELL, - - - S- C. SOUTHERN * TEACHERS WANTED. TEAChj|RS ot$E oene .ldn aei AGENY ~eraged aTWENTY PER CENT inr-rease AGENCYor eaich teacher placed. See our booklet, Columba, S: A PLAN. W. H JONES, Mgr. SUMMONS. f T (F : IOM10N PEEA:!. 1:i! FairiGrate ( omp~anyv. Anr:'s Mr:.. H:enTurner, as x.urx ,. G . A fk'in o : . L i < , - l li L v H. Has! n( d -. ! Pre-tou H. H.- , nt e cutor . h Xiil ofJ hnC askel .mi.'I:n - .A.E?-on, The E-:-onGraieC - .aln and) .e:rzi R. Col'vs. a- Rc .e of The E--n (ranite :om pauv. Deftnlants. - Im l'uon 1 for elitef. C'o:ni nt Served . 1" the Defendxt.ants a bove na:ied: Yiol ar!e b1ereby SUe.11( and", P. Sto nsi.wer the comp lhi:t in thi 4citi"n. Whieb was filed in the o o - 'lerk (X the Court ; n Fa- and (eneral Ses-ions f. Ftirfieli (ounty, in Wim!!-'4'ro, i aid St iat dyof, July 1.0. !! m0 i It kred'"r p of Vour ans. :-' h ;Al( ('omp1raInt 01n the aitr- r- a 'ir 'tice'. No. ]:.] 1W Treet. ColumbiAa.SohCala.i :Iwenlty dasafter :-I. rv;<hee . excu'-ive~of the day of ucservi-e: '.11 f you fa i; 1to ans; we r theomrip!ainIIt i ' the tim-afi,re=aid, the laintiffs i '11 a tion will apply to the Court or 'he r-.-ief demndiited inl the com Daete at (C'olimbia. S. C., July 7, LYLES & LYLE, Phaintiff Attorneys > the Defeidantz, W. . The E-SoI Granite C 'opany and ere R. o'lins, as Receiver of The E;Zfn Granize Company: You-will Iea-e take notice, t e amons in the above entitled mattel 'oether with the co iplain t 1,The o1b-e of the(: cier1K ofth,Cur (-ommlon .la for Falrri-iid < -ount. Winnsboro, C.. 4n1 thle "u'OY LYLE:' & LYLES. -0-sI'Plaintiffs' Attornevy-. IS iT JUST AS GOOD? H OH, NO! BETTER! WHY? By raking a special course in TalorinMg, session "909, and having conpleted De S;gning. Drafting and Cut ting at The New. York Ct ting School. 113:3-11:35 Broad wa,N. Y., and after mas- 3 ALo Z. was admitted into. the J. .T-. U. of A., getting a posiio on the board for two seaso::s Therefore the Cleanliniss Promptiess ThoroughnesslO is better. In other woi'ds, these are the principles that goivnt y our garments when fo Tvhim and. note the dif ferenice. Nothing too hard. Nothing too delicate. O p . Isaiah Benson, 1 Custom Tailor, t esigner,: Drafter and Cutter. ON'T GET HOT Let us ship,~you a sack of ice. We make t h e T best obtainable,' by the most im= proved hygeine methods, from 11 distilled water. W So almetto Ice Co.D Box ig6,iColumbia, S. C. - he University of SouthZ Carolina. Varied courses of study in ience, Liberal Arts, Education, Diril and Electrical Engineermg - nd Law. College fees, room, lights, etc. M;3 board. 812 per month. r o 1 hose paying tuition. 8410 ada: The health and m,orals of the tuents are the nirst considera :on of the faculty. 43 Teachers' Scholaiships. vorth 3158. F~r Catalogue, write to . S. C. MITCHELL, Pres.,. CmUMTRIA; S.. C. e To Arrive This Week. A Carload of Mowers arid Rakes. NONE BETTER. McMastr.0 avis Co. *nsosese043010NOR1mee TWO SPECIALS. Wire Screen Doors and Windows of all sizes and styles. Ice Cream Churns of the most approved prin ciple. a; J. W~ SE IG L E R RSKINE COLLGEH* seszo the citizenship of Fairfield county thr-ough the graduae ted in the county. - :RSKINE COLLEGE Stad eyto* Fairfild counts and to this end.solicits its school patron e. :RSKINE COL,LEGE a :ments. Two courses leading to thidegree of A. B. ~HE WYLIE HOME Ofr oung women ready for the Freshman class. Write at once for illustrated catalogue to J. S. MOFFATT, PRESIDENT. . Due West, S.C VOFFORD COLLEG ENRY NELSON'SNYDER, A. M., Litt. D., LL.D.. PresidenL, nDepartments: Library and Librarian; Gymnasium mtider com~ tet Director; Athletic Grounds. Next Session begins Sept. 14. For Catalogue address . J1. A. GAMEWELL. SECRETARY, Spartanburg, S.C GFFORD COLLEGE FITTING SCHIO S?ARTANBURG, S. C. HIGH GRBDE PREPARATORY SCHOOL el equipped plant. Limited school; small classes; charges reap be. Session begins Sept. 14. For catalogue addres A. REE. HEADMASTER, Spartanburg, S. C. -THt JUNE BRIDU.-~ WILL |APPRECIATE HER PRESENT - .ALL THE MORE IF IT IS PACKED:IN. N.A BOX BEARING THE!NAME OF \L. A. WISE, CHESTER, S. C. Mail Orders omnptly Filled. Saisfactioj Guarane&