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THE UNION TIMES j Published Every Friday. ?by the? UNION TIMES COMI'ANY j ?- " " : Rooms 1, 3, '? and 7, Bank Bciuhno. JXO. R. Ji.IT///S, Editor. L. G. Yocjto, Manager. Hegiatered at the Poatoffice is Union, S. C., as second-clasa mail matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES On? vear - - - - - - < x month* ------ .V) cer'm Three months ----- *2-3 cen-?. ADVEPT'SEVES-S O f:r< - - 51 ' Evenr k. t?ae?; ^er; i^wtcc - S' f r r unir*> vil be ai*L> kz -?.<*. llejeew: CdLTaifrrc * " i> o '> turned. Obttcjkr** kz>i ws .*<" * " sll'V-a V i^1 ?* *r I" VI " ** *** v-*- V * . -V ? M ? . union'. s c. >tvR*t! READERS TAKE XOTICE.* TTe have made a elnbhinfS ar rantemeat with W'M. J F. SXISCiS J1RYAS, the iirr.it Pcmocr 'f ic LEADER, to club lits famous new* piper "THE COMPOSER" tor Union County. UV will furnish to nil Subscribers who pay nyear in advance, THE TlulCSuna THE COMMOSER. wetkly. for This Is your opportunity. Trot. W. B. Cranford is our authorlied representative at hook hart. :i receipts issued by him will be honorr4 at this ofTh-e. Hand him your j aubaar i'tion if yi>u wish to take one of the u*?st wwk'v papers in the 1 (State. A negro. George War.I. was i urneb In the streets of i'erre Haute. I ml., Tuesday by a mob. His crim . \va? the killing of a white woman. T !ue same class of negroes re?v v kind of treatment. ,\ "h fcSmth. but the South Is t :i thhabit of burning negroes. " " ' The Clinton Chronieie i- the name , oft new paper which has launched: out into tho turbulent sea of .r ntrna!ism with Mr. C. C. Little at the heltr as editor. It is a patent outside, but its local columns are full of -piey reading. \S'? wish the chronicle success. The Greenville Daiiv Wws is nag- | glng The State terribly on a scoop * which The State's man picked up j under the nose of the Greenville [ editor. The report stated that the j dead body of a certaiu man had bet r. I found in a ditch in Greenville, perforated with bullet holes, etc. It turns I out that the man iu question was only the recipient of a flogging. Mrs. Carrie Nation has assumed a new role, she is now engaged in ei.tiogthe Peoria Journal, a: Peo.a Kansas. And wh;!? -ho has not the flattering subscrpti > . :h.-.* Pryar. began with, an i there .- v.: : ; : the demand a: present for tl.e j\ mel as there was for the T peki Cap.:*, the week it waj. run ry Sheldon aJems would run a paper she w... r.o doubt run the subscr.ptton list of the Journal up rap.iiy. fcr a wh at least. There has been another * ..ire lr. our new sister county Cherokee Wm. Marsh .- in his grave as a result of h!ow? on the head admin!tered by Banks Perry w.th a stick of cord wood and by Charley Gaffney with a plank. The row Is 5 to i s the result of a too free .ndu.ger.ee ir. the ohimicaiiy pure Puss \ and blind ti??er Iimp.H of the ardent. The :ir ties are all well con ne.-te-i and thr affair is dej dored l<y the -iti cr.s generally. Banks 1'erry ami Charlie (daffneyare in ail chared by the coroner's jury with the xi ..p.ney has been unfortunate during the short time of her existence as a county, this makes fifteen killings that have occurre l in that county. The (Jaffney Ledger in -'.caking of the affair says : "In every case tned so far there haa either been an xcquit'a) rr tho , accused wat sent to the penitentiary. | There has been no one convicted of murder. Cherokee certainly has no right to point tlie finger of scorn at any other county in the State when i il to ? msttrr or j ALL OX S *M r.L S.I M W//;S. "Referring to i.cotm* t?\ returnAugust Kohn writes 111*? N?-ws a: Courier us follow-': '<>( cotiw, i wouM not bp becoming to draw ?l tention to the individual instance! but it will be noted from the list ? payments made- that there are n men in Greenville, or l.'nion, or Ar demon, or Abbeville, or even Kdg? Held county, who claim -ala aes <: incomes of over f'J.oOM, a'd yet would not be hard to find State otl c-rs, judges, Liiitt-d Siato-? Senatormill presidents, bank pr?idenM ar many others in all of thn-H c ninth who evidently do not heed law of the State or to whom to- i- com tax blank* have never h?ei pres-rite? !r really does seem th >f ? . I : ?s i suine uoiinfif>? Mi'i^?r ?' r>--" .<<? l~t tnxr.-'.y''f- ft.': % "fir \ of i"?*.?<r.e tax ? -.* t :.* rn?vw * tr.r .. ? i v i. iift'H. ? \OTv - - * ; ' / ' Vl;i I ' lutT' I kTT ' "C? '.{*:* ; ! "? T .' i ' t;* i?. i t V -< * 1? ' !iMM "U.1 v.; . i I i> \ i.Jif IV V"i?L >1 j?i ?c* *> ?!). I' I 71? ? J. Ji? i? i. .?o i lili" ?" t'fiM ' i" *'?( ' <? "* ' i !? ,?-l :?i f. >? '.tlUP : - lit ?< > >' v i; l ' j i i_ i* . jt< ;*? V" v:r i 1i t.ir ^ v ?. ?V *t*c I ?"C - ? . LV- jr?f ' * Like leaves iu * w 1 :VW ;i* oce *"t' >'in?- V.i:vt??c m ' Vvrvd. W<tus in? ' -?i x i se z x.. miis.JtM A .<t -4.1 Nit lv? licul tiVl Such were Oiy >.;c fs <.; ed the ex contVoeri ?r i >: h< ? i c . < 'lit or k wii it . > < 14 uuo.. < t , ? bap* n iif h'in?i.eit i.>;y re v. ?r\ tVdfr.itea. IVd. on eht> eveuv.u or t\* 2 Jo Mrs l>.cy 15 >0111. m t h . ihera:** 11 f rvaiiiad a to buried BUicksburjr. >. i'. Mr. E. C. Jeter has been appoint* overseer of caulirc. ru ide vaou'it by re>- ? i.iti'ln of Mr W A II j. M W. it. Youn* is Mr. Jetri'* seen t-AU'l. Mr. ! .? * moved tc A * jensa* >ut * lUeUdent o? ihe ai'ol . wl.?U Mr ti ' ? . i j **** .* * in I.- oKti ?i t M; i ;? - i?*' 11 1r,i-ui a v i< 1. lo i1 -n [ til i>! i 4 i IH ? 1. *? A. Mull', "i Hi- . ' ' v 'I-/ 'V M 11: f e, .?* M . 1 .1' ??" *-l ' 'J *" ' r >1 MfA I moi.i 1. ..-. .* .. " !. < harr Ko I ?wi z to the II Mir li it t' f. : Ii.i t M.I1* . f? r " L?* r. 1 11 ? i mi. it ?i.di z tli** '. o P, ?: " !,. u> au?t M i - - .1 M t y l'va I'elU KeuAer. .J o.et ? in P-.iri ^ 1 ; gins, 1-lt r v Pinks, ! U r. I. : I u man, K-"e to Ao 1! ?*tie ? 11 B-rth? and L t!a lUrtis, Will nc ? ta r' >nl. Wukcs Br.iw .ey. Aubrey t ijv.roWilaaiu aud Gordon ilow.I'. llo. Itoi bins. A usu-ru* II ."'..o't P>1 Ir-y. Uat< .r.-l ti.iu'i*. II mm: t P.Mj'S AltiS KrVels. J.1.1.-S .1 K?c.eU W lanh. John .I.iqi E. e Wil ?tu ? Kind Craaford, linu M- vV' ami IV.. Douglas. !!o*to . ? . Cross Keys Chronicles. Mr.. Ebiror.i?C ?M weather ii il Ke>.-. hrailii (tjlerab y i; -<xl. Mis. It J. Betsh. is Jn West Sj rir.j: wuli her son \V. J. Itetsill, who has l*f sufferii g tor souie time w.th an aliac ot acute rheumatism. ? e read with much in'ere-t the iet t in The Hues from li-v. J. X I*>u We sympathise with iiro. Isoru and .r .t his good w lie tuaj !* resto.eil to heal scon. Humanity exhibits hs relalio: ship more tuhy in atVnetion than an other Way. \S e who have jxissed o\e > much of '. le's ragged jwt'tway, wn n? >setl ti e sutler'.ng of our ow n, wutche ih.oui!. ihe lotai Still loa? soin nigh' waited :or the day. know j jst ho v t syuijwth/e nith our frieuds in adat i.our ami it is a great cotisol i*i? :> k'. W that We have fi'.ehds it ;< can ,;:.d do think ot lis wh-n i tV t t.rvlei.s :>^u. a.uios: loo heavy to U-a; I .tin s>:r\ to hear of the illness c M s An ri a Il.iv, f ; ?ur to Hop sl.e .3 '.ettrr . 11.1- llO-e. Mr. K. C. Whitur.re who lias leer, c v.i .'.i.td to l is rxrni for s, ir.e time. > r> P>rod tome It-tier. Mrs. Vvsie ll?x!ge?s. of Hro-ee, .s v. it::..: her mother Mrs. 11. K. M.? rM -. Mi ore is :a a wry leet'.e cot.dit v.r ; ads are in a La.. <*ndi(lou I n -.j-i .eautnr ii> y..L,r cii\ cjii.m inuc :?i.j?r ?\rU. i< < k .*.e near the r?<a i ;n i.i-i ?a j-iaces su:M ir-i.i to m i;ud.i 11 .:e ttif attention of our J* *}*-l\J-o w: * I* cahed to this important He U..S Vc5ir C.oses. and we wou. suggest the name of our goc?i ne-ghhi' Aiktiew J. Ihsles a? r *id overseei au< tfei.era] niir^^fr. He is a tu to of ri . . - Igtue!*'. a ud I the e'.f.re 1.1 1 -miXO wouiU i*: p.eA>e"l if ft...- ' ' A i forced ujon. Tiioma.- II. (JoHE. ? - - - m Keltoti Ihtis. MK, KI>U'"U: We aie having some very cold weal he .?l J-ttseUt. 1 tie :?>\s ,ii:.i g.ris Were gad to se the Miitw ?s?luruay tiiorutbg s> t:.? could e: joy suov\-hah ig each of lie ;nid liave a g-*.d time ?alli g i.e cieau: 1 tie lei'ple aroilad Kr toy ale ei J ?> tug Vti> g-n?d health. l'he measur.iig patty .f K-ltoti K. ila> ntght ?as ei i ?y? l very tuueh li those w Uo attend-u Missis. I cr Ki h? .r.d W.,he ??.?-. [if .iola svtile, ill .e; del ll.-eji.irtv r i i hill gilt also M i. 1 i'tiiy i'ai.i'ti. it i ... i . Mis* Buruioe (ioing, l Lu;o.., vuiyKelt on last wetk. Mr and M * J. II. >p?ar* vtsitei l\iilii? h i Idav n|;(l Situiitii, Mi h .i.i.iv 1 oa i? rt i*i J i , mi it ?* ! Studies In Astronomy V ; A Study of th3 Important Plar ets as we Journey Onward, in taking Our TRIP AROUND THE SU' We.it her Pi edict ions t'orSc.\t Wee Local ond.itions cannot; '> ' ncoi V r^tt-ly pre?iiete?i au?i we wiii anuouuc c the f re rasrs for the jfeuorel coml t ?ujs throughout the eountry at* bei _ u . " Ll.? j .% r? 'Iia7 Ui-* ItUltJ \.\? un HI. 4 Xo uuu^uul >iurtim ?r*? imiii-Ht" :* e t'?* ruining \vovU. but muy <*>. IM.' 'K'tt. Slant "ft.. 1 st- T i iloi W'MI'Mi I t ' I St it -^tufMlS "! ?>?i' Mi Kj-;>^i|i|>k V !Ult, V i.ni n v ant . I'mtNiik, "** ?' IVi|- 1(1 vr?iltn KtU ttrtl'IU W lUl, \ !t i" )\ r t ><i i I Shit ?. \v . : i' - i V lll< >i .V;t\,i ? i t ""St-i. It 1V < ... t cv? r tt-i \ . aiti ii S ^.t 1 '???. ? 11 ?v O . <Vru ,? ' !uM. i P??VW V it -I I ?4*\? .-it'.? v v . . t :\ *-iN? IS tin1'',' ?? -, - .">- - . i . v V-ttil.' t- , n.;j * ? T.' nit I. * v x t h. f it tt> ih> t^t-. t? tiTt. Jt i ? i* > v>t-i? tt? N ?- * fk tx? ^.ttT r?*iM j? "v >- t J. T. .kk" * i t til * . t .t. ' - *:?> tit ,**tf ? . >.i j,i ? . \ .> tl.vj.t v| * ; * tt.. , tis trr^-x .i st \ tt- t:?t ti'k \ jut * f ?% < <. ;.<v 't rt?k' j?t rtt tsini? : v i::?irs t r*j 4.txt 4*IO*th ?<*. t jt*rs. Sxn-ttC xT'.t tut th? Jrt."*'.t ?.t f>. .. , x# ?- * < TC.r v JOVTU i> Svipurv p Wo WxiCV SI. i'4 it. JjjC o." til* -Vtli ' . of jh1 lanecs. Ws will say i horxr :;iat tho n:o??a. o 'r own stai* * i.c?*. wk ok <oes with us our *u N| ax?y 4rout I cht? sua. is now iu "s It :h i'lirter sad will full oi T.tssU t!u* o*h. Us. ;-." ?? ji tk* V\ ' c<? v a:ooa o*; tao '20c h. ml w :.i t; too >r. ths iStk of tk:s mor'.li. t! r. v n:< :i o'rc. ? of ::s orb.-, wit tio < >.*.'\ a. i ?' .up. one* a iro ". t .'.e m n-'.-it -s (: i;n \\>s: to K x tlio ? t u? i i *s tiio tfsrtli. i r :trxf four oth?-r p'ar^ts \vh wo iv >t natuxM in ti.tsx.1 urtlcl thx?v are iusij?ui:l rant. s . ,. 1 ^ ... 1 ... .1 tt racn Vitic >.ii.t?4< than t'.i? o irut. a;: I arc cl-ssed amor .. , the a?:er>:ds. they are Core-, Palla - Juno an I Vesta Up to 1S.Y2 only 1 a-; >ro Is hid boon discovered, durl: :no la*: half of tho century ju .. pissed some three hundred othe have boon discovered. Mercury. Venus. Mars. Jj: tor ai | itarr. have ail been known from tl " most ancient time. Uranus was di l" j covered in 17S1, by Dr. llerschi who .rive it the name of Georgia ; Sidus. It was called Herschel. ! the Kuropean astronomers, in ho: ; of tho discoverer. It is now knovi ?. universally as Uranus. Ceres was di i covered by Prazzi, Pallas and Ves K by Oibors and Juno by Harding, i ,r during the early part of the ll)th ce i tury. Neptune was discovered 1 'r Galle. Sept. 3d. 1S4G, at Berlin. Although Galle is credited wil y snaking this great discovery, it im 'f be well to note that honors shou ^ : be divided, and many give the cred to Leverrier, a French astronome ?> who ascertained from a careful exar * inatiou of the motions of Uranu that that planet must he subject .* the disturbing action of an unknow lanet more distant from the su 1 He investigated the probable orb ir.u mass of this unknown plane that Is the orbit and mass that wou serve to account for the previous .. uoexiilained irregularities observe in the motion of Uranus, ar.d a * gr.ed ts probable place in the he. I vens. At his re.juest Galle, of tl > Berlin <'bservatory. undertook 1 search for it. and up>n directing h j * ?- b ui-?l *t K-r*ter's Cuaiel cein -l.-i ! Kr??1/?y /?t t? <?VI?*-k. ' ' Mr Willie (iault vb;ted his h.?a M *?- ? M tv lidu't ami * y W.< ft- < imivf iji (hi M ?. s '] !?-*? . We hope 'b?*> w ; ptove to i : j:'H' iiiiivcidii*. M . >\di.ev M./oh?v. ( { .Jinesville, 1 Wo of 1" CfHt'li. <? !.? touiit of disagreeable wva'h ! vf \ fe v H'teiiilfi service at Fostei' ' c'hijei mikI 1/ af'.ernOW. r , 1':.f ;??v!e ire weil plmvil wi'li the ! ?-r <i- he is soeli a pVasi'it iiia t i; Mi.rhis ;:i having ai? lite fun I, > : .nsv-.i !) < an. i ! M-vr> Kos.'er Iv-Ily. M?1?Y> j Hail arh ? t'siiifMs i i?l El>la?r McMnlia I * ?: ^ ^ ? ilir-. ^ I I\-!'/?U ^U'fMV . ?V- a - ^ <1 t > k'ift v Mr< .1 N' I* i > ...i r= v:njt ia We Wi*lj ! > j :.e: a :?;?- re every. M;-?. i?. J. Utul: h sick with rh*UDi . I ' i i r?. Mr H? nry K ?ves i* very sick v* i ' ? VI ; ,* . A!i- I. J. S|<e-ar.?. of K-lton, Ins te i ??i iri eil tj i.er lei several days w itl a v :,di # jeeftv* to Tnr Timt* aid ii ilC.-kK. telescope to the part of the heavens ' designated by l.everrler, detected I ho aup|>oaed planet within one degree of * the place which had boon assigned br that astronomer. The *?tti?* in\>".tw;f* underj tuk.-n about (ho ostue time and with ^ very nearly the >?iue results, by a voting Kuan-h luni heiintciciai). ustm 1 jj. i Adams, who i-, therefore entitled to j a share of the honor of this wondtri ' fu! discovery. >lar> til)e only planet to be seeu j I in the eveiiii.^. Ho can be seen iu j I t?lio fcuat nftor sundown. You will | ' notice tliiit he npjnars to bo breve!- ! . inn in a Winioriv direction ua lie ia " *? ;* ll iij; i.^iui' twul h;;;hor ;M t ho hon , vtnsvnt>r\ !'his is >) iho urih loving tr?\wlcd so tuuuh . U\'V? ?4j>?vllv . IKUi Mui'li t llui >h?> llilfi , > tun .i*M \vhih> ho s siotuiilv lotoll i, ho SMlliO ;tti t Uo i?..n n > rtiiiit,{ hoiund u? l>? t%* * ? ll\ ll II l?.I. Ill jljlvllll* CO *0 \N miiHim, tod ilo f\irt?i)oc vohai o i.-i o i,til i ? '*'. <* hr<\ ? i' u ? it -o. v,. >i jivury * t\i V >tia.-* ^ unit i-Coo i? >kH- -?u j i r*x.i ?. Xocvury bo :>^ ' ^'i> h o to tor* i of \ onus. Vc t rtc c.t " .to ttoctr of the !3th ? Oo >o C. no *o w ooos tho two ' toot i'iocs t '* lv worth >u^ * > * Mr v-hit liyani rs > i 'cv.i j thocx: Mercury w.ll o t v toe unctioa about noon nt ?* >o ecto. : it s between us ' ? <: too sur but ho travels so rapid- I * - :i: i: '* ? vv'i svc. - so ahea i of the ? i'i a::d bo " cor unction with Venus , - ? the early *noccio? of the loth. ; M - - 1- - -K .. . . .U . X- I. I 'U fcv -krv .a '1?ai? i > vt.? nir ,n.'ru?' r .eosG as he will be in a direct line bo~.weea Venus .tad tho North star j ' ! C ? earth > rat-idly siLrton Jupi" ' i rer sui Saturn, tho two great planets wfveh will bo in conjunction this r | fall. They rise about throe hours < i before day and a tine view of them v Jean be had on a clear night. Jupiter . bein ; a little to the West of Saturn.; r j If you ooui I cot a Io:>k at t hem I j. through a telescope you could ?*e<- j their beautifu1 moons, rings, belts' t an i disks. They are to be se'ti in < the Kastorn sky. Have any of you been able to locate any of these plan |ots yet? < ?u~r farmer readers, being j. early risers, have a splendid oppor<. tunitv to watch them in the early .,r morning. i ; Attn Hope und Vicinity. I remember that saying there is a time for all thiugs. And Mr. Edi s tor it looks like the time is now for r" us to lose all our girls. Only three have been taken from our vicini'y in i less than seven weeks. Whar, none he left! I only know of two. lloys. j ii you will have to go somewhire else d, for the next, onlv two left, and from m what I hear they are promised. >v The health of our community is or good f >r which we arc thankful. rri We farmers are taking advantage l9. of this good weather, plows are runta ning, some sowing o?ts, some breaktjj log up stubble land. 1 say to all brother fartmrs. press onward f?r the goal, I-I tell you we are a very ' independent cia^s f people, we live, j have plenty and we ?h ?uld bo contented. ' We are very much pleased with 1' Rev. L>. 1 lucks as our pas'or. ir We would be glad to have you r? Mr. Editor come up to S'e uj, come n" on the fourth of April, that beiug a quarterly meeting in the week titue, and 1 think you would enjoy a visit n to us. Come! I vVi! 1 be gild to d ? ! o.jso'if I cm make itconvenicat. ? Ed.J ; it The Rocky Creek scli o' is being ! very susc.'fsfully run with Mr. J.ihn i,l Rickens as teacher. The l?i>b"p j v : school also is run in full time with .(j Miss Kvie Chambers us teacher. s. 'Tr.svtler lives en midd'e ground t aa i can See each school house Iro n u, home, either being tn reach f r the ;o' boys to attend, however I patronize the Bishop school. _ Our Sunday Scho >1 at New Hope v it still in progress, while it is not so I 1_ 1.1!. 1 1 lar^eiy ui enuea it is uoing goot.1. le j Mr. C. It. Ii >?g. of Jonesville. j lias been on the sick list for the last r t-v> days hut we nre gl id ti> !j .to j ?r thit he is much improved .tod ;s aide . to he out a.;* in. " Mr. 15. M. liecknell has moved (i. luck to his home to try f*ru.i'-g 's again, Le has h?f-, trying the l*nii>i? ^ * m & Co:ton Mills for the l ist two years ' \s and as cotton has a lvanced in price ^ it has ir.tl lenced him to try his hand :ti raising the s'ap'e onee more. There are a f< w hales of c ttou i<? our section yet and the holders are ; , wis>jin? tho price to ? *t a fit*Ic belter >o they can 4ell. Willi beet w ?8lie>jfor our oiJ f. iinl The Union Time> ami all concerned ij niih same. TRAVELER. | !i Kill) to bed an l earl? to ii>c ; ? v?r 1 fpo. drunk and a<lveiti<e; rriKkes our ineicbar.ts wealthy am! w;v Heal ih*>r * aih?. Von will find them lu T.ii J iiiue, i I IT'S A GOODT To Build Yoi With Galv* Netting. WE ARE SELLING AT 7^c A YARD THE ROLL. 87..M) will eucloi Vvirils sqimre, 11 and rabbit proof. Wo soil Jill kinds tlio larm, im?ludiiisj; G unno I>is?t Sliovols, Plow JSto G rindslonos, Axeu Turning? Plows, Spadia<>: Harrows 1 laiio's, Collars, ] Bnrbwirc, all of w pared to figure <?Io Buversii. TbLl Hardware We Are Now U i rfh I Prepared to da IN LEATHER, W We have added to our co Wagons and Carriages a Bla c P 11 ess shop, where you can lm you bring. We are building Harness. You may come ai stock that we put in each. 1 are each artists in thpir rpaiv that leaves our place is warn \V e arc making a specialty invitation is extended to all thing in stock. Another needed addition Call and see us when you v double. Everything new. drivers. Look for ad. next GREEN < IINIOX CARRI ?Are now in active operation REPAIRING OF High Grade work on Buggies, W We have gathered in our shop tl cured and each man is well up i out today * \ si wagons in the i his statement. Call and see the the pliee, liohinson A Allen's Ol t tttt t \ t x ? IJAlUiM UrVKKl, Nineteen Hundred ami ()i Twelve month ago we hegi Your interest we sought, Your patronage we won, We feel you ean say with This year we begin, other How about it, can't we coi Our stock is complete, All prices we meet, "when GRAHAM I PHONE 84. * " IME ir Garden Fence inized Poultry m 3 5 FOOT WIRE ?5o YARDS TO ?je u garden *-pot inking* it eliiekeii of* Hnrdwnre lor Anv ils, Bellows, Wheelbarrows, cks, Farm Bells, ?, Terracing mid Disc Harrows, a, Back Bands, Pads, Nails and Hioli wo are presely on. for Cash teCi, Leaders. Grade Repairing 00D AND IRON. mplete stock of Buggies, cksmith, Wood and Harve anything repaired that ; our own Wagons and round any time and see the Our entire force of men etive lines, and everything inted. ^ i of Honest Harness. An to come and inspect every is the Liverv Business, ant a nice team'single or Gentle horses and carelul week. &, BOYD. AGE WORKS i aud are prepared to do? r ALL, KINDS. agous and Carriages a specialty, le l?est men that can be pron his place. We are turning 8011th, and we eau substantiate work going on. Don't forget d Stand. Yours for business, AGE WORKS. ill), 118 Well dOHC. J patronage to win, int you in? wo don't beat." L ESTES. The Fanoy Grocers tj&vN JHiB