The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, March 22, 1901, Image 6
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AN IDEAL TOILET St
FROM AN EXCESS O
AN ELEGANT ASSORT
PERFUMED JUST AS
YESTERDAY AT
Duke's D
Opposite I
Letter, Note
Bill Hads
Or any other kind of
Job Work
Neatly and promptly excuted
at the
Times Job Office.
FTq. BAILEY
MAKES IT A POINT T(
FURNISH THE IiEST
THE COUNTRY
AFFORDS IN
Beef, Mutton, PorI<
AT HIS MARKET.
The highest price paid for al
kinds of Country Produce.
Free Delivery to ovcry part o
town.
BEND IN YOUR ORDERS 0J
RING UP NO j.
H. G. Bailey
Remember, Friends,
You will always find a fill
line of .
Flour, Sugar, Coffee
Meat, Lard, Canned ant
Bottled Goods, Fresl
Vegetables, ami every tii n<.
to be found in an up-to-date
family Grocery, at my Store
Tobaccos and Cigars a Specialty,
J. T. SEXTO.\\
J Iain Street.
?T. < v. <?t
OFFICE AT RESIDENCE OX
MOUNTAIN STREET.
SOUTH FROM DEPOT.
-OFFICE HOURS
8 a. m. to 0 u. tn. 1 to G p.m.
Rheumatism
?AND?
Skin Diseases
Given opcciul attention.
Calls left either sit ofliec or at
ZEMP'S PHARMACY will be
j>roniptly attended to. dly
ai mi nr akdj
FLUUKJ rLUUK!
I can supply ail d>:n ands
for Flour. i also do
All Kinds of Sawing
nnd have a supply of framing
lumber on hand. ? all and
see me when you want Flour
or Lumber.
W. E. RAY,
MILLER.
>iTtbing
CAVtAr.lftAjP f^A ./.C > Y. nr'nri./l-T \
; raoiEcucN. ?. :.?* ?. : tu-/. *
i | f >r frp?* ^vnifilnr! I -i i S ?.-Y >
bflokohpate:)t^^,^.ks|
, to, a. tmovr co.
IV.eBt L*wywr* VVA/iM?> f.V >
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AP! SOAP!
SOAP!
)AP SHOULD BE FREE
F ALkALl OR GREASE.
.UENT OF THAT KIND-YOU
IJKR IT--RRCEIVED
n ior
9 wwa
riion F-Iotel.
J. CLOUGH .WALLACE.
I J
ATORNEY AT LAW.
Rooms 1 p.n-1 2 upita*r?, Foster
I ila'Ming, oppou.le Hotel a'ter J.tint,
iry 1st. 1899. ll-2o 98 ly.
j VI ON BY TO LOAN
On Farminc Lands.
I
Long Time. Easy Payments.
Xo Commission, liorrower pays
! actual cost of perfecting Loan.
E. K. PALMER,
. j Columbia, 8. C.
j J. Ci.ougii Wallace,
Union, S. C.
L\ O. Box 288. 17?Gm
Dr. C. W. ^LXJSTSJX-r,,
Physician and Surgeon,
Oilers his professional services to
r tho pe >ple of Union. Oitioe iu ILnk
^1 ttuildiug. Leave cai s at Union
Drug Oo. store or ring up Phone Nj
: 19 for prompt service.
' 15 41.
II '
I DR. GEO. DOUGLASS,
I I Physician and Surgeon.
| Oilers his professional services to
j ih;) people of Union unit vicinity.
, i Oi'icu in Hunk lluilding. Leave culls
u j ut Union Drug Co.'s Store or ring up
Phone No. 71. 8 (linos
" I RALPH 1C. CARSON. II. L. SCAIFE.
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\1 O^USCAIFE,
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iTroaMtra At t.AW.
i
j ! Sp icitl attention given to real csj
rate and collections.
>1 CROWN TOHRENCE- M. 0.
? I ^
i PHYSICIAN AND SURG20 I.
i
O.'Hoa and apartinen a over Du'.e'r
l).*u;r Store.
11 6 n.
JAMKS MU.VRO. D. It. DUNCAN
C. P. SANDERS.
Kunro, Duncan and Sandsrs
I
S ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
j O.Tice No. 4 Law Range, Union.
(i S. C. 5 1 y
| J. A. Sawyer, Carrol H. Co.sior,
Union', S, C. JONI.svu.M:, S.
;j SAWYER & FOSTER,
ATTOHXKYS AT LAW,
JoXESlI.U.K, j>. O.
13 1 y.
J. G. HUGHES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Union, S, C.
Opfict. Opposite Court Hols;
i TO T/77J />;; IF.
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[ Alt.nl ill lln I> OUH, $10," '>) In
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Trespass Notice.
A 1 1 ''S ?'f|H l,c:wiim?,l ?.nf !<?
ifiti .? tii t'tiiluT, waik. iiil?>, or l.ani
i!in??i ;h or i i any ??. Ii r in t>n??-*r Moorish
I allow fuook t.? praz? cn any 1.uk!a l.t?!?-i
uii.n io I ha r,i (l-i.<i/:ni| in r.ijra i-?ilio
ho.? lishiji. I'.ulii'H wli.i tli-iv axl
this in l ine vtil lx; pioseculei for uialK-ioi:s
in hhim.
F. M. Faki:,
I >. <; G ist,
I) C. Gar, A at.
Ml J). (\TruBtto.
i
COUNTS Y D1RT ROADS |1
HOW TO BUILD AND UEEP THCM IN '
GOOD CONDITION ' (
Kqiii|in:ent of Itond Mcchliicrjr lie- '
quired ? Homo Vermin ' '
Steam ? W hat to l)o V.'ltJi tlie 1 '
Stone*?UradiiiK nnd UrnlninK.
The process of improving n Dirt road, j
says E. C!. Harrison iu Itural New j
Yorker, is this: First, go over the rofcd ,
with the rotul tuaehiue, adjusting It so <
as to take off the grass, weeds, leaves, I
loose stones, etc. Then cart this to '
some (lump. Do not leave any on tlie
road surface. The stones might be 1
separated to fill up deep holes or washes.
Then with the machine draw the ,
earth to center of road, so as to form (
a crown. If there are still loose stones
or grass sods, leaves, sticks, etc., found ?
mixed with the earth, use a common <
steel tooth harrow to d;a\v them iu 1
idles, anil this li:> ivmwmi!' will mImo imv I
the earth, sand and (lay. Having got ]
rM < f loose stones ami trash, put oa ]
the fuller and roll until the surface is l
hard ami linn. increasing the weight 1
as the roUiu.; proceeds. i
TI: crown c.f the road depends upon ]
the grades an 1 width. Oa let el or s
nearly so one-hall' to three-quarters of j
an Inch fall to every running foot from <
center of road to side ditches; on l
grades incrnn ? the fall, so as to have i
!l greater if p 1? slide than the grade of
tli?? road longitudinally. This is nee- j
essary to cause t' c storm water to How
off the road lied to the side ditches and I
docs away with crosswstys or water
breaks, excepting oil grades of ton feet i
rise in the 1;"> feet of length. As v.a- <
lev is the dostroyer ef roadbeds, it is i
very important to keep the road at till
tint* s well crowned up and hard as
po: s.'k' >. This cannot be done well r
wiiitout a road machine and roller.
Tire si ',!1 op n ditches should ho deep
and wide enough to carry off all storm
water and kept at a grade so as to carry
off all the water. No water should J
he allowed t<> remain in these ditches,
as it will i:i a short time he likely to
se? ;> under the rondhod and soften it.
If the earth is light ami sr.tidy, it J
may have wis at is called natural drain
age?that is. an open soil under the
I' ? (
Pili'litw < ' ir.i.sii.jj; III coarse t'HUU nr
pel !:!( ! or loose sto'irs. If the earth
sh'-uhl 1e f; ':n I to l:<> utore compact
si ml solid underneath the surface. thru '
t::i> storm water falling on the roadIs
1 Which dfJCU UOt flow t i thO Bldo '
ditches will ss.ak djwnwasd until II '
comes l> Sir* more cot ;p:lCt earth,
where the voids in tlx* earth are fewer
than at tlx* surface. an i will remain
there. The teams will work this into '
ntxv.l.
in 11.!:? case nrtifloial drainage Is necessary.
This is done l\v putting n
ilrait! in the center of the traveled roadway.
or, hatter, two. about elsjbt or ten
feet apart. I.and drsiintlle Is fottnd t?
lie t!ie cheapest. The drains should l*e
from two to ttii'ee feet deep, with a
tirade of three inches fail to the ICO
fet I of length. It is 1 letter to <11 chary'.*
tlx* water into side dilelies alioitt every
-in ? or feet. Tl:ree to fori* inch
. eMuj. :i earthen drain tile will answer.
If shines are plentiful, use t!x*:n to till ,
. (' .-:* ditches t i near the top. Keep
this text i:i mini: !>raimt?o of storm
.vat; r from tlx* read differs from storm
wati r i.tti 1 . .*:*.ina?:e in this respect ? in
!a:t I chaiaaye only wliat is called s i
p *!*!'ixii.s v. ? *i r is earritd off by drain' ! .
therefore tin* tile are pat in four '
et deep and wide apart, so that storm
ate; is retained i*i tlx* earth to Hour
. h plae.t life. an 1 ail that Is not necessary
for this is carried off Liv drainage
';n roadbeds all water may ho called
a.peril; it.; and should lie removed as
psiehly as possilile; hence downward
it* direct drainage is the most effective
Sprint; or underground water is titai
which comes t > the roadbed from c.n
?h*::,i*o'.md sttiams. Sometimes there ;
have their ti e at a considerable dis
taixv from the road, coiuiuff from laud
.... ,.! ?.wl <1..... .1 ..II.. I - '
iti >ir i :? uuni I in: lUUllWl'll. J
limes they are at the sides of the read j
and in the roadbed itself. When they '
eotne from the high lauds along the
road or on the roadside, a drain should f
he placed along the side of the i\ :td
from which the water comes, and thus , i
citt it off f'".na the roadbed. When the !
springs start apparently from or in th- |
roadhed, tln.v can generally he cut i 1
hy n diteit cut nearer the see roe. :t> i
spring water Hows nleug through a
strjituin the dip of which is trend to
inn witii the grade of the hill or inn
wo go up the hill or grade from i
spring or wet place in the road, a ! I
cut off that watch makes the wet or
soft place lu the roadbed, and run the |
drain to the ride ditches or nearest
natural waterway.
In nil eases the drnintile should he
laid before the roadhed Is improved, aa ^
first mentioned, and-It should be dons
some time before, so as to allow for '
settling of earth which tills the ditches. I
When there is no good material for j
artificial covering for roadbed and the
.cos}. Is too great for their construction, j
the cotumoit earth roads can be greatly
Improved as above indicated. The cost ,
will depend upon the amount of work
to be done and price of teams and i
labor.
Ilond machines can bo pure-based (
from i? 17.~? upward, according to stylo
noil weight. llorsc i' llers, weighing (
two <<> live cost about $100 per j
ion. t'.tenm rollers arc not dcsirabl j (
if i- country dirt roads. Tlioy generally ;
welsh from 10 to 'JO tons and arc to< J
heavy. In practice we liud a \i\'? tc
roller, which can he weighted to .V ;
tons. to he the best for country road j
Four horses will draw such a roller.- j
increasing the weight no the ground : j
hardens. These two articles, with a ' '
common drag harrow, will form a good i
equipment for country earth reads.
No Doutit Afioat Thin.
Hood ronds nt nny com will pay - .
1 a.wleh da i Timet. I 4
? - I
The Oddest and Best J
S. S. S. is a. combination of roots
and herbs of great curative powers,
and when la*.:. -n in'.o the circulation
searcher, out and removes all manner
of poisons from t' e blood, wiihort
the least shoes or h u m to the svsL rn.
n the contrary, the general neaiui
begins to i- ijimw from the first do.":, ;
for S. S. S. '"s not only a hloo^l purifier,
but an exec1.lent tonic, and strength- (
ens an 1 builds up the constitution
while purging tlie blood of impurities.
,S. S. S. cures all diseases of n j
blood poison origin. Cancer, Scrofula,
Rheumatism, Chronic Sores arni
Ulcers, Kczcmn, Psoriasis, Salt 5
Rheum, Herpes and similar troubles, /
md is an infallible cure and the only
antidote for that most horrible disease,
Contagious lilood Poison.
A rcco:d of nearly lifty years of
successful cures is a record to be proud
jf. S. S. ?<. is more popular today
than ever. It numbers its friends by
:hc thousands. Our medical eorres- [
fjondence is larger than ever in the
history of the medicine. Many write
.0 thank us for the great good S. S. 0.
lias done them, while others arc seeking
advice about their eases. All
letters receive prompt and careful
lttention. Our physicians have made
1 life-long stndyof lilood and Skin l)ismscs,
and better understand such cases "
.hail the ordinary practitioner who
nakes a specialty of 110 011c disease.
(fifTh We are doing great
?K good to s n ft e r i 11 g
vKta. li 11 1M on 1 f \r t
our consulting <!:
^G3' MSSP pojtmcnt, and invite !
yow to write lis if yen liavc any blood
jr skin trouble. We make 110 charge
whatever for this service.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CD.. ATLANTA. CA.
(lnr Old Sliinj>?nitors.
Aii oflicer cf the treasury department
sliniiites iliat more than $ 1 ."j.OOO.OOO
vorth c.f the old fashioned fractional 1
mpcr currcney Is still outstanding, and I
hough some of it lias doubtless been
losticycd the bulk of it is held bv coleetors
and private individuals. livery ,
io\v and then some old person dies,
uid the heirs, (hiding a quantity of the
'shiiiplflstcrs" In a disused pocketbook
>r some other hiding place, send them
o Washington to be redeemed. Occniloanlly.
too. banks forward quite n lot
if the notes In unbroken rdieets. Just as
hey got them many years ago. At tlrst
lliese sheets had to be cut apart with
scissors,'but afterward they were perforated
like postage stamps so as to
lie torn apart. Not long ago the treasury
received a handkerchief full of this
L-iinviit-.v i.'i mi' ursi issue, earn note
being signed by Treasurer Spinner
with his own hand. About $3,000
worth of this fractional paper comes
in for redemption eac h year, and some
of the best of It is saved out by the
department to lie given away in response
to applications from collectors.
I MSUIO.-'H I'.v h :i.
IhncraM g:een is the latest veiling to
drape the .r bat.
Antrum and white r shirt wairts ore
being gem rally made up tmlitted.
It: ." pj.'iitcd skirts with s itne form i f
trimming between the plaits a re mod
ish.
l\;u!a:-;is are still considered smart,
I "it as the si asoti advances the soft
fancy < rapes are sup rseding theui.
S-.ft stocks c f unstarched linen or
.luck are worn with the scarlet waists
which are the popular thing for golf.
Nobody knows nil about it;
uu! nothing, now known, wit!
it ways cure it.
1 k>ctors try Scott's Emulsion
of Cod Liver Oil, when
i
lu'V think it is caused by ini- i
i
>erfect digestion of food. 1
t'oii can do the same.
I
It may or may not be caused
w the failure of stomach and
) owe is to do their work. If
t is. you will cure it; if not,
,'ou will do no harm.
The way, lo cure a disease
s to stop iis cause, and help
he bodv <>et back to its habit
r O
A health.
When Scott's Emulsion ol
Jod Liver Oil does that, it
;ures; when it don't, it don't
:tire. It never does harm.
fTlie genuine has
this picture 011 it, take
no other.
If you have not
tried it, send for free
sample, its agreeable
taste will surprise
SCOTT & BOWNK,
Chemists,
409 Penrl St., N, Y.
joe, and $i,oo i all <U u^latA,
NEW STORE,
You will always find at niy place
FANCY AND FAM
it prices iliat will defy competiti
competition in ])rices. I will not
Bring He Your (
md take away 16 lbs. Granulated
jfood Coffee for one dollar or a ba
FINEST PATEN!
\ full line of Canned Goods, Bi
tobaccos, Cigars, etc., etc.
YOURS FOR
C. D. ?
Photog
Made at tho old Squire Gallery ne
anvo the Gallery
Well equipped for
date Photogr
Of n'l sizes and styks. My pric
juarunteed. I al>o do enlarging of nil
lebver the w.rk in the most st\lish an
latorftr mouldings.
DON'T N EGLE
THIS OPPORTUr^
To get good work cheap. Your ]
way and y< u regret that you have no 1
^2COME A"
F*rompt attention g
N. K. McLANE
UNION
A Snr.ki1 T!m! Crown. _ i
Tliore exists i;i V? nexuela a spccSos |
of kmaka cf an exceedingly venomous
and crafty charm ter. This make i ttors
n cry I hat is t'.i nininst exact repli i
ca of n cock crow. The r.nwary t:::vcl
i r when wnl. in? ;!ii: uyh tin* hush wilt
he tfstrni:-la ii t ? hear r re at hand th's J
extra, rdli'::! >' i l'a'Al's.i lie proceed. \
to'.":'.. a the M !. V I "he m.it'te d.'llt' t
orl : ;:! >*!: > t!i i ! eri ..iiiste r. :? "
with i",' i' : f. kid ! !rvue |f i><?t (
taken p. trp'.ly : j ;|?|. -1i: 4 will (
..1 nine t iim's < r.t ! i :: turn ?:s:; t ? he
fata! f
1 !." ! lack i. !:a' J:;.'* < I Vi ivr.'.telo
are. like a'l < :::< 1 d.i.k ijsms, v? c.v m
p. in. .\n.l iitra r?!s Ill rattle il
siuiiic l!;iy line :i 1 ; s ht Ih ! They
ih.: :n that :i a k >: a < .? c:tntured
".'aI holies l:i Its i v. hall fnl'ISI [
'I. rattle : ? i:.iv, d wlil never
real until it has s:.r.'_?h; ?.:t tbe man
tlir.t ci.t'.a:: if d the th.ti and exacted
vctijjeoirce far the rrhkriy.
They cite Instances ?,i men who have
taken the rattles and yrone far Jourm yx t
only to he followed I .v the infuriated
?i :*i I I.;uru IK'tiHW lilt1!*!4 JS Jl!!Y
{SUtli iu tills is ii 1:1:1 tier of eonjeetarc
II' I nil' tin* tales tluit*are told have n:iv j
truth in tin-in. It would SIM m supertluous
to gainsay 1'ie superstition.
Sntiimor I'ortlerc-.H.
Tlio ordinary crush toweling that can
l>e bought every summer at such low
prices makes excellent summer por- /
tleres for eo tin try houses. The crash \
may be tv-u d < -rosswlsc or lengthwise j
sewed together and ornamented by
herrln/boiiing !:i gay colors, suys an
exchange.
Probate Sales.
late of Soil'b ('iioliuH \
I r?j..n (' 111 t.?-. J \l
' 1C. Fo 'er in bi? ovn rigid and as ii
Aduiiiiistiii'or of Samuel Prior', d-*- ?,
erased, Plain''IT (J
against f,
M iry Iliuo. et a1, t>. lend uds.
T" sell 1 a ds in aid of as-et-i. %
llv adtnee of the IVnIni- ('ourt, I |
I I : t 1 l>e l,i.;h" ' bid e . befoie th i
01 11 ii-- do > 1 . Union, on sal?>d 1 1
\ 1.1 it. if X*. H Iran Me lirst Moud i\ \
>s 1 j > .' ' ?.! Iio'm. f.ij- shV. v.H 10 y
' ni lai d ) (Mtl'll i:i t tl?- t.OiMi ij
'ouiit* of Union. State afore-a U. < <
j. < 1/ t ?Y<? mi ni.K-vixili ;w>n?- 111 i #
>t !**?, U'nl kijiwri in |.:i" hmM v |
. ' , V- 1) ' * ! ii S |?- nj? 11 M 1 I - |
Ml- i I 117 ? <1 2(> c v \ <1 11? - . i 5
-*. ?i?ij?-1 !' it ' bv \j (.r. \ 'mi v1. 1 11 N a
vi iiiiht, 1-o7.
Ti ki I"- will I f r??V) pepi *" ! ;>;- j
x!? J.i*? tl d.i\ of srt O .ill f ?11?? v- <[
i??in- t,.v ;; <>! I ;? * rn di b il n.c ^
i) i c:wlil fortw?lvf monibs win i?*i* . J
roii! dale. Tho oifdit poi *i? t?? b?* * - i
l.? ii ? ! n( iiiiic' or |-n c
1'is n <1 mortsaao of <ln preni'-*?-< > :?
i'.l oftMt-.s to |.M\ f, ?|* |Ki|H'r?'( H' <111 j> '
ti-: r? oojdinpf. P
Jason M. flu run '*
10 3fc Jniltf.' of !?,??. NMONEY!
lOBEHADON LONd TIMK AXIi
.i-\ im.riih. dv on n
in?t?r< V*U Prf'rnw. Ap>lv?.?
0. P. BAHK9DALE.
10-Ira p Ltturenji, 8, O, U
. \ t ?
LOW PRICES. *
a full and complete line of
ILY GROCERIES
on. I guarantee to meet all
be undersold.
Country Produce
Sugar to the dollar, 10 lbs. 0
rrel of the ^
r FLOUR $4.50.
?
I/hhjvi uuuus, vyuiiiueiiouenuH
TRADE,
>niTH.
RAPHS
xt to new Bunk Building. I now
*
the latest up-toaph
Work.
03 are reasonable and satisfaction
sizes and styles of finish, and can
d durable frames, also handle the
iCTII^a,
m\ II ? r
friends and loved ones are passing
ate photograph of them.
r ONCE.^
;i verr mail orcJera.
, Photographer,
, C;
^ew tore, New Goods.
I l ave ofx-md a Family Grocery Stoie
ust Ik'Iow iti?i I'.wf t)ilio>, where I will
ep a full line
fLOUll, SUGAR, COFFEE, '
dEAT, LARD, MOLASSES,
DANNED GOODS, TORAC
1 / <Tn i TK> i /~i
.,wo anu vm vj^aivo, also Vjireeu
jroecries. I also run a
:irst-Class Beef Market
ind will pay Highest Price for
Cattle.
:REE DELIVERY. PHONE 109.
J. S. SMITH.
rv 1 v
Stops the Cough and Work 8 off the <'
Cohl. r
Laxative Biorrai-Quinine Tablets cure
rtiul in one duy. No cure no pay.
'lice 25 cents. 43-1
Lumber.
I B. METZ, Lexington, S.C.,
1 ;iitntVf.t iiM-r of Ucuuh Lumber Hid
iSitliH i n ?.i I .on* Leaf Yellow I'iue.
.*i? 3m?M
Farm For Rent.
A desir.il>l?> two horse farm, suit- |l
'.!? for irurlc farming, lying jusfc V
ntliiu and outside the incorporate
imits of the town. Parties wishing
i) rent same will apply at The Times
Kline or to Mr. J G Hughes, on Law
tange. 5-tf *
COPYR iGHT3 AND DESIGN*. |!
Gni<l yoor bniluen tllroct to WMhingtODi11
Hi-.vos tiniv, ? nets Icsh, better a*rvlo?. ' ]
My oflic# closo to V. S. P. Wat OQc?. FMT 1 '
iry ox ixlniitloni m.-tOa. * tty .. It a not chm until pi tin 1 1
i?5- -ret. PET.'JONAI.ATTENTION OIVEN-1* TEAM
ACTU/.t. EXPF.r.TENCi. Book "How to obtain Pnt?nU," '
[to.. *rnt tret. l.Unt* procured through E. O Bl(|ira|,
roca!'e 1 ;< t c 1 a I not too, without oharn, la the ',
INVENTIVE ACE:;
liioik.ated monthly?F.lovanth ye&r?tenas.91. a |?r. ,
LG.SiG6ERS.m?F&:i
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'ou know What you are Taking
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V ii'?m1 on ?*v? ry )*iti|o showing that it
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For Rent,
O o now *ix r-K?m cottage convf
nily and dealr.ibly loca??l on South
treet. Apply to
J. o. IIvoji^A,
tt t >moe opposite Court Houw,