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Garder ==AN HM irkfi V11IUI1 A Fresh Supply Duke's Dr Opposite IJr Letter, Note Bill Hads ' I Or any other kind of |? Job Work | Neatly and promptly executed at the jJ mi . a rri limes Job Uttice. j? M.G. BAILEY MAKES IT A POINT TO' FURNISH THE BEST '3 THE COUNTRY AFFORDS IN Beef, Mutton, Porkjj AT HIS MARKET. j1 The highest price paid for all " kinds of Country Produce. Free Delivery to every part of town. ( SEND IN YOUR ORDERS OR ? RING UP NO 4. I1 H. G. BaileyJi DMUUII, 1 FLOUR, HAMS, CANNED GOODS ; and FRESH GARDEN VEGETABLES! AT LOUIS D. SMITH, The Housekeeper^ Friend. J J Remember, Friends, You will always find a full j line of ! Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Lard, Canned and s Bottled Goods, Fresh _ Vegetables, and everything' r to be found in an up-to-date family Grocery, at my Store. j Tobaccos and Cigars a Specialty. I J. T. SEXTON.i Main Street. *>r. J. <i. 0< >1IV O office at residence on' MOUNTAIN STREET.1 south from depot. j 1: -OFFICE :? HOURS - | ft a. m. lo 0 a. tn. 1 to (? p in. j Rheumatism ?AND? Skin Diseases (Jiven special attention. (lf re Calls left either at office or at of ZEMR'S PHARMACY will he ? promptly attended to. 31 y j r 'Anything yon Invent or Improve: niso got' ] ' CAVEAT, TRAUE-M ARK,COI Y#.tCHf or lif.SIf \ no i 1 PROTECTION, her.d m.*l< L rfVe'.cft or > .Vi i 'for free exiunlnntlrn mimI envlro. t , BOOK ON PATENTS fee La.'fi*ru*i>alt;ut.? to' wiM c. a. stftew r. coA ^ ! Paunt lawyer*. WASHINGTON, D. C-| s . i Seeds D~ Sets.. i just received at | ug Store, lion f-fotel. J. CLOUGII, WALLACE. ATORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 1 ami 2 upstairs, Fostei LJu'Wing, opposite Hotel after Januiry 1st. 1899. 11 25 98 ly. MONEY TO LOAN On Farming Lands. jOiig Time. Easy Payments. STo Commission. Borrower pays ictual cost of perfecting Loan. E. K. PALMER, Columbia, u. r. Clough Wallace, Union, S. C. A O. Box 288. 17?Gm Dr. C. W. AXJSTSI-Xi, Physician and Surgeon, Oflera his " professional services to he people of Union. Office in Bank luilding. Leave calls at Union Drug Co. store or ring up Phone No 19 for prompt service. 15 41. DR. GEO. DOUGLASS, Physician and Surgeon. Oilers his professional services to he people of Union and vicinity. JlTice in Bank Building. Leave calls it Union Drug (Jo.'s Store or ring up - hone No. 71. 8 C:nos lALI'II K. OALSON. II. L. SCAIFE W IV VJW w V/4 ll? f ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Special attention given to [real esate and collecMons. CROWN TORRENCE M. 0. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. )fflca and apartmen'8 over Duke'? Drug Store. 44 6m. AMES MUNRO. D. R. DUNCAN C. P. SANDERS. Munro, Duncan and Sanders ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office No. 4 Law Range, Union, 1. C. fi-ly . A. Sawyer, Carrel 11. Foster, Union, S, C. Jonksville, S.O. SAWYER & FOSTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, JOXESFILLE, S. C. 431 y. (UIy / CO) ' P? F?r FREE /lute Hlmch Scholarship 'OS IT ION'S GUARANTEED,UNDER f*3 OOO CASH UBP03IT. . Itailromt I'ihv Paid. i ten nilyvur t<> Hotti Haxut}. Very ? lionj?board I , eorgla-Alabama Business College, nucr-n. On ' Final Discharge. 1 ahhich h hereby given that CJ. 1* niruins and It. I? I^nmster, exeeiPn s ( ' Him estate of llalpli Leniaster, d?sised, Iihs applied to Jason M. Diver, nlge of l'.obate, in ?iiid for tbe county | ' Union, for a tiual discharge as sue.i 1 [eClltOlH. It. is ordered, that. 11? * *2bb day of ebruary, A. I). 1001, 1*' li< ?1 for 'suing of j?rtition, and si final settleent of Said (Slll'H. .Jason M 0?F.K??, It. Prolate Judge Union county. ) run disaf. A Rich lady curt d of liei .'esifne^H smd ; is?'s in tiie h'-ad liy Dr Me,h<dy.?n\* < tilici.d Ear Drum4, pave splOJK'U io j i In.Mitute. so I lint doaf |ien|?'e unable j priM-ilP' the ear Drnni"* in ?v have l|i?'iii , A I I \'.i, l i.<Mi|. The Nie'ioli ls.stu.uie, 7.-:U, Eigiitli Avenue, Xevv .rk, U. 8. A. 07-1 y FRENCH HIGHWAYS. " A Conntrnctcd on Marr.tlnm Principle. I I ho of Adhmlvo Hinder*. " It was the Euglisli engineer Macadam who taught the French to construct their modern roads. It was di formerly thought accessary to build a ^ foundation of large stones, then at w each extremity of this foundation to ^ place unright stones which protruded, t}, the whole forming a sort of casing Vc which indorsed nil the small cut stones v< that formed the road, which w<h*e broken and smoothed over with tho lJ' weight cf the loads driven over them. 1 M. I>urntul-Clayc says In his book tliat P4 these roads were detestable. Although fa some of them above the foundation n( were almost two feet thick, deep ruts d< impeded the circulation. From time to ai time the corvecs. statute laborers, camo fl' to till the ruts and holes, but as tho ar drivers objected to ruunlng their wheels over the new stones tliev would S'1 ? t pass next to tlieni and would soon na make new ruts which were as deep as the tlrst. di: The principal object In Macadam's J"tj reform was to condemn the foundation mi of largo stones. He demonstrated that It was useless. lie showed that if the of materials of the road proper were cut fine enough to equally spread the s. pressure upon the bottom of the easing jjj and the road be sufficiently Imperineahie to throw to the shies nil the water that wouhl fitll upon its surface tlie thickness of the small cut stones would A bo suttleient for all purposes. The new system's success was the k greater that it added economy to sitn- ^ plicity of construction. It was the French engineer I'olon- he ceau who first had the Idea to incorpo- KI: rate foreign adhesive materials for the "? binding of stone roads. Before is.". 1 an it was thought that the debris provided by the breakage of stones underweight ? was stitliolei:t. It was n long while before Poloueeau's Improvement was adopted. for Macadam's following prescription was closely followed: "It ^ la not necessary to put any binding ?* material on the roads; the stones, put P,1 one at the side of the other, partly | crush under the weight of the wheels ' and make a smooth, hard surface which cannot change with the weather." n< Poloiietnu suggested the tilling of the P' sn:a!l hales with crushed debris of hard attd soft material and then have the roads made smooth with heavy loads Cl passing over and over. These heavy leads were rolled with wide wheels. an ' tlitis the reads were delivered for Pl use as if t!ey had been smoothed for months in the ei nunmi way. The PoI nccan process is the one employed to- ^ day with steam machines called cyllntiers. The only modification made in 'u his method is the substitution of frla- 03 ble, pulverizing debris for soft, pasty eJ material to lessen the expense of the cc crushing. w nrMAMn prtp r.nnn *? k? h' Ttie Public Xo LotiRPr Content to n; Trn ? ol Tlirotig!i Mud. r? Martin Dodge. director of the office q, of ro:'4l Intjitiry. department of agrl- si culture, stated to the industrial com- cl mission that road building had become 1 ma.tier of great public Interest and there was a general demand for good j reads. His suggestion was that good i roads should he built and the expense | vi divided equally between the govern- j ar mm:, the state and the towns benefited by such improvement. Mr Podge gave the results of expcrlitu'tits which were tried in Mary- ni ami. estimating the cost of hauling ? ioads in short hauls by animal power it "Jii cents jut ton per mile, lie claim.(1 ihat a system of good roads In the oentry would do away with many of l.'XIMPUOVED niOHWAY. til the inequalities uuder which farmers now labor. He had learned by invest! pal ion tliat where governments had a large number of men to take care of. y whether convicts or standing armies, their services had been utilized for the construction of good roads. lie instanced the roads of Koine, which were built by slaves, uud the u\ Siberian roads, which had been constructed by Russia n soldiers. Mr. lx Dodge gave it as his opinion that there are two measures which would assist it to bring about improvements in good roads to an extent where the public is ye sufficiently benefited, the reduction of ' the cost of materia! and the utilization of labor that could not be otherwise employed. js % Keri> Gutter* Open. ,1 Stone roads bhou)d Up frequently scraped, so as to remove all dust and , mud. Nothing destroys a stone road quicker than dust or mud. The hand method of scraping with a hoe Is considered best. No matter how carefully adjusted the machinery built for this ' purpose may be, it is liable to ravel a load by loosening some of the stoues. Cli The gutters and surface drains should lie kept open, so that all water falling Cli upon the road or on the adjacent ground may promptly flow away. Co*I of Komi* In Europe. t In England the first cost of making H a highway Is estimated at $4,000 per I mile; in Franco it is $(5,000 and In Italy /| ?3,000 per mile. The principal Item of 4 [ ost in England arises from the neees IV sary purchase of property; lu the inoun- Na tain districts of France from the na- N lure of the country through which the J NSd runs. ? I < ? z\mm Catarrh has become Mich a common sense that a person entirely free from lis disgusting complaint is seldom met itli. It is customary to speak of Catarrh i nothing in.?re serious than a bad cold, simple iiinummation of the nose and iroat. It is, in fact, a complicated and ;ry dangerous disease ; if not at first, it :ry soon becomes so. The blood is quickly contaminated by ie foul secretions, and thcj>oisoii through e general circulation is carried to all irts of the system. Salves, washes and sprays arc unsatisctory and disappointing, because they do )t reach the seat of the trouble. S. S. S. >es. It clenuses the blood of the poison id eliminates from the system all cntarlal secretions, and thus cures thoroughly id permanently the worst cases. Mr. T. A. William*, a leading slry-goods merant of Spartanburg, S. C , writes: " For years had a sevcic ? e of ^ s.il Catarrh, all e disagreeable tfleels m liiclt belong to that M sense, a n <1 which B ?ke life painful and Wl lend lira ble. I used H^I KTf tdiciues prescribed by U 1 w iding physicians and i eeested bv numbers jHSSmR // , trr taking eighteen Idea. In >ny opinion S. S. 8. ia the only medile now in use thnt will effect a permanent cure Catarrh." Ob /A is Hie only purely veg^ elublc blood purifier Ikh. known, nud the greatk/jfc est of nil blood inedi1^^ cincs nnd tonics. If you have Catarrh don't wait until it comes deep-seated and chronic, but belt at oucc the use of S. S. S., and scud r our book on Blood atid Skin Diseases id write our physicians about your case. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, GA. Steel Kcrks In the V.'lilte Donne. Writing of "One Hundred Years In io White House" nnd recalling some ' the notable entertainments given by tr chief executives, Kenc Bnche in bo Ladies' Iloinc Journal says that President Madison revived much of le formal ceremony which Thomas >lTcrson bad discarded, and under his Jministration great attention was Veil to the state banquets, no expense ing spared hi making them ss tine as issible. President Jackson disliked Tomouy even more than did Fresh lit Jefferson, nnd, preferring a steel irk himself, lie always provided each lest with one silver fork ami one of cei. ,'mut umiHT ne suiokcci n long einmeil corncob pipe. lie wished to irow the doors of the White House ide open to the public, but this idea ? was forced to relinquish after the iperlence of one occasion on which he :tended an ill judged hospitality to nil inters. The carpet In tlie cast room as ruined by punch which tlip inoh ailed In Its eagerness to get at the j-ntnlnlnj, il>n liovornfii the >wns of many ladies were spoiled, id the furniture was broken. At his irewell reception President Jackson itroduccd a curious novelty i:i the ape cf a gigantic cheese which was it into pieces and distributed among le guests." ?**.??> i- cj j* t ht\ "Peg pare! n >a!?l i he l ing hailed sitor. "I.i i is there a literary club 'euinl here I "\ i s. I here is." said llii- editor si^nifrsi?11.v. reaehiti;* miller liis deali. "Are u n literary iiiau V"? Catholic Staudd ami News. Rheumatism. Nobody knows all about it; id nothing, now known, wii! ways cure it. Doctors try Scott's Emul3n of Cod Liver Oil, when cv think it is caused by imirfect digestion of food, on can do the same. It may 01* may not be caused the failure of stomach and >wels to do their work. If is, you will cure it; if not, >u will do no harm. The way, to cure n disease to stop its cause, and help e body get back to its * habit health. When Scott's Emulsion ot 3d Liver Oil does that, it ires; wfyen it don't, it don't ire. It never does harm. fThe genuine has this picture on it, take no other. If you have not tried it, send for free sample, its agreeable taste will surprise SCOTT & BOWNK, Chemists, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. 50c, feud 001 All druggist*. New Store, 1 HAVE JUST OPENE FANCY AND F( In L. D. Smith's old st? I will be glad to meet everything to be found it FAMILY GRC I (guarantee to meet i Give me a call, YOURS F C. D. Photo Made at the old Squire Galler have the Gallery Well equipped f< date Photo Of a'l sizes and styles. My gusrar.teod. I also do enlarging o deliver the work in the most stylisl lutei-t mouldings. DON'T N EG L THIS OPPORTI To get good work cheap. Y urn TT Uti.l r AM ??n .V rot iTAla ltQiro vr c?jr a nvi j wa ' r? uv vuan j uu ua? u -^22 COME J Prompt attentior N. K. IVEcLAN UNI( FLOUR! FLOUR I can supply all denianc for Flour. 1 a'so do All Kinds of Sawin and have a supply of framin lumber on hand. Call an see me when you want Floi or Lumber. W. E. RAY, MILLER. For Rent. Two new six room cottages convei ienily and desirably located on Soul street. Apply to J. G. IIugiies, :>-tf Otllce opposite Court House. Trespass Notice. All persons are hertby warned not i bunt, cut timber, walk or ride througl or in any other manner trespass, or a low stock to i;i H7.o on our lands eitlx in Santuc or Carlisle. All paths throug i hese places must be stopped at onc< Parties disregarding this warning wi be prtSjcuted for mslicioiH tresjrass. W. E. Thomson, J. McJ. Kant, 4-4t Clara T. Kant. Notice to Trespasser All jiersons are hereby warned not I hunt, cut-timber, walk, tide or din hroiigh or in any other in-musr * rasp is upon my land. Trespassers w ill lie pio ecnted to the full extent of the law. 4-4t-50c.t Mrs Carmr Eison. Fur tit For Rent. A desirable two-horse farm, sui ihle for truck farming, lying jus within and outside the incorporat limits of the town. Parties wishin to rent same will apply at The I imi Olfioe or to Mr. J. G. Huohkh, on La Mango. 5-1 f Meeting of Stockholders Mot* will bo a meeting of ll> 4'ni-kbolderM of the Jonesvillo Knit r, iij? Mill held in 1lio Mnaonin Hull 11 I .nt-sviilo, nt ] I o'clock, on Februijr LSih, f.>r the purpose of inorousln dinner to $.">0,000. 51 H J. J. l.lTTf.KJOIfV, Pre*'!, 011 know What you ure Tukiu; lei >* 11 Ink#* Grove's tiiKtt'Wfcg Chi ... i, l.caiisft 1 h* foiinnhi i* plaint 1 i.i?(i no eviuy Ik?|i1h hnwin* that i lii n ? id Quinine In a table'#*i. in N? eiiif no |?<y. fiOe. 4H* S ive up your niekl>g and gave u yrur dimes And trade with the merchants wh patronize The Times. - New Goods. D UP A NEW STOCK OF WILY GROCERIES md on Main street, where my friends. I will keep 1 an up-to-date )CERY STORE. ill competition in Prices. I will do the rest. ;OR TRADE, SrilTH. GRAPHS y next to new Bank Building. I now or the latest up-tograph Work. , prices are reasonable and satisfaction f all sizes and styles of finish, and can ti and durable frames, also handle the Pr.Tii JNITY1 ^ our friends and loved ones are passing no late photograph of them. VT ONCE.-^i given mail orders. . , E, Photographer, jjm, v^:. Ill J. G. HUGHES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Is Union, S. C. Office Opposite Coukt House ^ Summons For Relief. g d State of South Carolina, ) Court of ComCounty of Union. J men Pleas. F. M. Farrand W. E, Thomson, Copartners trading under their dim name of Farr & Thomson, Plaintiffs. Against James II. Parr, J. G. Lotjg, S. G. Howell, J. W. Smith, Jeeae Smith, Mrs. Novern Cole. C. L. Smith, D. E. Smith, Mrs. sallie Smith and Mrs. E. J. Humes, Defendants. To The Defendants: You are lierebv snmmnntwi - quired to answer the complaint iu this di action which is filed in the offtoe of the Cleik of Court for Union count); and ^ to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber ut his ? < filce, Boom 1*2, Foster Building (up staijs,) at Union, S. C., wilhiu twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive t of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the , lime aforesaid, the plaintiff in this artion " will apply to the Court for the relief de, manded in the complaint. Dated 6th December, A. D. 1000. J. Clouou Wallacr, Plaintiff's Attorney. To the Defendants, D. E. Smith and Mrs. E. J. Ilames: Take notice: That the complaint in ? this action was filed in the office of the Cleikof Court for Union couuty, at ??. Union, S. C , on tfie ^tli day of Decent* u, her, 1000. #! J. Clougii Wallace, Plaintiff's Attorney. f. Dec. 29, 1900. 1-Ct A Good Bargain 1 o The Right Parties. For sule?Ono 23-Horse Power Engine and Boiler, one 20-Horse Power e ?i ?-> - ? - -- u.iKiud mm Doner, two Brick Ma* chines, 20 and bO thousand dally oa' paclty, all second hand, but in good ^ order. Also 7 good, young, broken mules, four two-horse wagons and harnoss. Must sell quick. Apply to J. II. Kodoem, 5-2t At P. M. Coheh's old office. Jan. ao, 1001. y 0 ! caveats, trade marks, ii j! copyrights amo designs. y i Send yoartMUln?M Street to WMhiaptoa, ' i, Mtm time, cost* 1mm, b?tt*r Mirrira. My oM<*cIM* to V. S. ft teat Oflc. rKZX mttata|E. 6.8lfiGERs!^S^% " J