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iaiilfUMMhaan?MM? .-on SOAP! 50/ SOAP! AN IDEAL TOILET* SO. FROM AN EXCESS OF AN ELEGANT ASSORT J PERFUMED JUST AS 1 VPQTPDnAV AT M a a_~? ?\ ma i > t Duke's Di Opposite IJ Letter, Note Bill Hads Or any other kind of Job Work Neatly and promptly excutcd at the Times Job Office. I | H.G. BAILEY: MAKES HT A POINT TOj FURNISH THE PEST THE COUNTRY AFFORDS IN Beef, Mutton, Pork AT HIS MARKET. ,! The highest price paid for all kinds of Country Produce. Fro? Delivery to every part of town. SEND IN YOUIt ORDERS OR RING UP NO 4. H. G. Bailey. i Remember, Friends, You will always find a full, line of Fl^ur, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Lard, Canned and Bottled Goods, Fresh Vegetables, and everything to he found in an up-to-date family Grocery, at my Store. Tobaccos and Cigars a Specialty.' J. T. SEXTOS.! Mail1 Street. Dr. .X. G-< >IIVG OFFICE AT RESIDENCE OX j MOUNTAIN STREET.' SOUTH FROM DEPOT. ?OFFICE > HOURS 8 a. m. to 9 a, m. 4 to G p.m. Rheumatism ?AND? : Skin Di seasesj Given special attention. I Gills left either at office or at i ZKMP'S PHARMACY will bepromptly attended to. olyj FLOUR! FLOUR! I can supply all demands for Fl?-ur. i also do All Kinds of Sawing; an<i h .v a sui ply of framing I io rimer on hand. all and see nn- when you want Flour or Lurnhor. \V. K, RAY, MILLER. CTDnv^,:... - 'anything >?.?i imvnt ' j CRVEAT.TRAUS-MARK.C "JPYt.!' HT or 0f-> f > \ i PROIECliON.. h-iid uiikK-I. i?citttw jUol. * J for frw *x?inft> nil- n nt><! oh lrr> t BOOK ON PATENTS ittUS.'Sii d. A. SHOW & CO.! PfcMDt U. C- I \P! SOAP!: SOAP! i AP SHOULD HE FREE j 3 ALKALI OK GREASE. 1ENT OF THAT KK\D~ /O'J LIKE IT-RECEIVED. riicr I WWW! S^5 niori Hotel. J. CLOUGHj WALLACE. ATORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 1 aud 2 upstairs, Fostei Building, opposite Hotel af'tor January 1st. 1899. 11 25 98 ly. MONEY TO LOAN On Farming Lands. Long Time. Easy Payments. No Commission. Borrower pays actual cost of perfecting Loan. E. K. PALMER, Columbia, S. C. J. Clougji Wallaci:, Union, IS. C. l\ O. Box 288. 17?Gm Sr. C. W. JLTT&T2rZZ,Z*, Physician and Surgeon, Oflura his professional services to the people of' Union. Office in B;nk Building. Leave cals at Uoio. Drug (Jo. store or ring up I'noue No 19 for prompt service. 15 41. DR. GEO, DOUGLASS, Physician and Surgeon. Offers his professional services to jtho peupie of Union c.I vicinity. Office in Hunk Lidding. Leave calls at Union Drug Co.'a .Store or ring up Phone Mo. 71. S-Gmos | RALPH K. CARSON. H. L. SCAIFE. VI O \* & SCAIFE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Special attention given to real is* ate and collections. mm TQRnENCE tl 0. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and apartnien's over Duke'r Drag Store. 4 i 6 n. JAMES .MUNRO. D. R. DUNCAN C. P. SANDERS. IViunro, Duncan and Sanders ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office No. 4 Law Range, Union, s. iy J. A. Sawyer, Carrel II. Foster* Union*, S, C. Jonksvij.l!:. S. SAWYER & FOSTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, JONESFILLE, S. C. 4!My. J. . HUGHES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Union, S. C. Ofitoe Opposite Court I louss TO THE DEAF. A Rich lady cured of her i.e-?.s and noises in the lead 1>y Dr. N irdml-ion's Artificial Ear Diiium, yuve $10,(KK) lo his Institute, so that deaf people unable lo procure l lie ear Dnuus nwv have i h? m free. Address No 12,004, The Nicholson Institute, 7.w>0, Eighth Avenue, N??w York, IT. S. A. .'<7-1 y Executor's Notice. AU prrions h >!ilin./ < 'aim5* against the estuto of J). W*. Fowler, deceased, will present s iin-? i > ?!i under-igotd on or bef ?re (he ! ">i h d iy of April next, arul nli persons indebted to s.dd estate will m ike jnym- i.t of sun e at once to ttie u ulersi'/oe.t, W. It Fiiwi m:, Burma V Rtran. F.seoutors >? -i !: i f I). Wr. F"V.](.Mafeh 1 I| 1001, H at iJ GOOD 110ADS AND DAD WHAT IS BEING DONE FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF HIGHWAYS. Ten Slntoi Ilnvc Itn.nl Ihliibltn tit the i'urlH Kiliibltlun?Work i>( tin* National Government?Experiments Wltk the Vrackomeler. The good road question is today the | subject of a vast agitation, begun llrst i by wheelmen, taken up by the government and now a matter of legislative oousideration the country over. As a result, ten stales have exhibits at the present universal exposition in Paris Illustrating how perfect roads ought to bo built.* This from a country that still i has, in part, the worst roads in the world is rather daring, but it Is also un indication of what is being done. The ten states in question know what they ?l I 1 I.lllvlli:; illMMH. I Ill\> l.MU i ilU ?OlM roads, and now thoy have (or, fit least, they nro coustruct fhgi the best. The first amokg these is Massachusetts; the secotKl, New Jersey. Tt will he a matter of news to many j to ler.ru that the United States govern- j nient lias ;.:ono into the road question i in the most energetic aud thorough manner imaginable, and having, through the department of agriculture, studied what constitutes a good road aud why good roads are needed, has gone to wo:?: to spread the information and ti-rmh the people. It ha: cxpori incut stations in every state in the Union, where lessons in roadmahing are taught. Hundreds of pamphlets showing .just how a good read is instructed and how it may he preserved have been published by the government and may he had for the asking. Object lessons in road building are given annually in every state in the Union, when in some worst sections a ?]?:.*? i t or or half or oven a mile of o.xeollout roadway is constructed, and the people shown how and why it or. '.it to ho dono. These ol?joct lessons, begun in 180-1, have done more than anything else to start the great movement which is now furthering the const ruction of perfect roads the land over. The -vermin nt in these exhibitions ordinarily constructs three specimen reads a modern macadam, a sand and an culinary dirt rend. When those reads are completed, a heavy farm wagon. 1 aded with produce, is drawn over ench of them, and the amount of force required t > haul it is determined by the u a t radiometer. This inrtrmu'.-nt * ? < : tit d as to a ecurat*. !y t" is' r cvt r.v * tnd the horses pu.ii at ev.iy stage of the haul in plain \ lew ?.f these in its vicinity. It Is made char by these experiments tlint a team harnessed in the < rdinary way is subject, under the lust conditions, to a continuous jerking mat ion. which inu: {. o.'i even the smoothest country | road, greatly increase its fatigue. On a dirt road in had condition tills jerking becomes a succession of heavy blows transmitted to the team by nu ana of the collar. They are cruelly I painful, bruising the shoulders, harass- J big and torturing the animals, con- { stoutly lessening their value as well j sis ?'!i'l < : ',v d. c < asing tin* a: lcunt of ; tl ?. I ad ii is passible t:> haul. !"- :i; .1' these experiment:; a i i < !' :: :t'! in:.l* s r? a<li!y drew 12 I hah. s < !' n ?.n a heavy Studebnkcr ! way : p a If) per rant grade of tin* j nmca la!:: rand. the traeknmcter fntli- . :?i: ? a j !1 < f 1 .<KJO pounds. The a\:c I< art was stalled completely in - :jr a d per cent grade of the -a .-d r rl after pulling the Indicator to 1 ! > p u:.d . N1:k* hales of cation \v< : removed before the ! ad could he .f::ii:i put in motion. The driver refused to venture at nil upon the dirt road with the 12 hale lead. In addition to this lesson, there arc uinay others regularly administered 'l'liua the government has photographs take :i showing the exact process ol proper road huilding, which it exhibits at lairs, expositions and meetings of all hinds where good roads can he properly talked over. Indeed, the agricultural department Is n great believer j in photographs, and no opportunity is i lost to Hash a convincing picture be- ! fore the eyes of the unbeliever. The ! picture of a road before and after i! ) has been improved is one of the 111 : j common kind. That of a horse unable j to pull even a light load on ti had to:. 1. j yet drawing a heavy one on a g? : road, is also common. Thus the gr: :! ' work Is furthered. Another part of this govern men*, movement, says a writer in l'earsou s Magazine, is that of advocating the building of steel track wagon road/ which is an entirely new scheme, but which has Droved a wonderful high way idea. Itriefly, It is a system of laying wide steel rails upon ordinary highways. The road thus laid consists of two parallel lines of steel plates or rails, eight Inches wide, laid at a sullleient distance apart to receive the wheels of vehicles of standard gauge. These plates, or tracks, have a slightly upward projecting Mange on the inner pdgo. so as to prevent the wheels of ordinary vehicles from easily leaving I the track. At tho same tiiue the flanges, ! being only one-half Inch high, are not of a rise suilicieut to prevent reldcles from leaving the track for the purpose of passing other vehicles whenever the driver so desires. These steel tracks are not supported by v.ooden cross ties ! or longitudinal stringers of any kind, hut are made solid in the road h.v ! lianges projecting hotli downward and outward, which arc imbedded in the concrete of the roadbed. One of the experiments made by the government consisted of having a it envy load of 11 tons drawn by *J0 ; ltorr.es over a common road, which lay ; alongside the si reel track road, and 1 then having the same load drawn by one horse on the steel track road. This i load was 22 times the weight of the animal and was oasily moved with llfht harness. S&RES ULCERS. Sorvs and Ulcers never l>ecotnc chronic unless the blood is in tnior condition ? is sluggish, weak and unable to threw <>fl ] the poisons that accumulate in it. The 1 system must be relieved of the unhealthy matter through the sore, and great dangoi to life would follow should it heal before '? the blood lias been made pure aiul healthy an 1 all inipui ities eliminated from the ays* t ton:. S.S.S. liegins the cure by first cleansing and invigorating the blood, building up the general health and removing from the system A CONSTANT DRAtC\ eiTele matter! THE SYSTEM, . When this has beeu accomplished the discharge gradually ceases, ami the sore or ( Mlccr iUT.J-s. I' :s t!te tendency ot these old indolent sores to grow worse and worse, ami eventually to destroy the bones. Local applications, while soothing and to some extent alleviate pain, cannot reach the scat of the trouble, tj. S. S. docs, and no matter how apparently hopeless your condition, 1 even though your constitution lias broken , down, it will bring relief when nothing else can. It supplies the rich, pure blood necessary to heal the sore and nourish the debilitated, diseased body. Mr. J. It. Talhert, Lock Hex 2.js.\Vinonn. Miss., envs : " Six ycors apo my leg from the leu- e to the toot was one solid sore. Several physiciam treated me n:?t I mailt two trips to Hot Springs, but found no relief. 1 was induced to try S. S. S , K'.i.l it tnado a complete cure. I have been a perfectly veil nasi ever since " Sr.*) f\/\h A'.-iVi >s the only purely veg- . V ctable blood purifier known ? contains no Nw-W r--r-$Sy poisonous minerals to ruin the digestion and arid to, rather than relieve your sufferings. If your flesh does not heal readily when scratched, bruised or cut, your blood is in bad condition, and any ordinary sore . is apt to become chronic. ' Send for our free book and write onr physicians about your case. Wc make no charge for this service. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, GA. The night when I. : I raw ray lad llis eyes wire I right a;*! wot. lie took my two I .i '. ,i i:i hi.' ovtn, " 'Tis well," says I o. "we're met; I Asthoro machreo. the likes o' me i bi,l ye now forget." i. Ah, Euro, (lie same's a ti.riilin thing; 'Tis more I'd ilo for him! I mint! the night 1 promised well. Away on IkillmuUin, An every little while or ?c I thry forgcttin Jim. It shouldn't tahe that long to do, An him r.ot very tall; 'Tis rjuaro the way I'll hear Ilia voica, A boy that's out o' (all. An v.h.hr, 1 see him stand as yiaia As e'er a six foot wall. Oih, never bar. my jewel! I'd forget ye now this minute. If I only ha-.l a notion O' the way I should begin If, But lirst and last it isn't known The heap o' throuhle's in it. aivscii ucgisn iiio n,.lit yc went An hasn't ilono it j.t; I'm nearly f.t to hoc it up. For v.lure's the u>c lo (rett An the morning's f.tiriy spoilt cn uie Will mintlin to (cr^ct. ?iloirn O'Neill. '!" > I!;f \ ) !.I {'; (;i t^v |r !i-v.? H" Jli<lt.'IS :*. t!i! Iif tliijojC'iil jt i;:tt WitllMtlt lltMPM!'!' IP-'oiIsi* "Nrve; l!ii !i ss. ".n i! In- it "i hfivi* (!.:< il.-.y ibhe ny via t- >\\ irV. !fltiitjr i'.t li:?* st;us!:::ic i;:i tin* "(ft* <:! 1 !m" |" I'i:r lift Isl.s iifrfMt hy his <l!i<*<* tit.11 (:iI;t?ti iSit* rtifl f:*ti;:i tin* liiii:il:lc !??*i::t f;f Mr? Mr!Iof>;i;rai It.v on nccutiht < f I;t :' i:*>ilJ?v to pay tin* ri'iit aiiil h<r disinclination to tuyvt*V ? Iniliainipolis I 'ross. The most bcr.ulii-.:! thing in the work! is the b:d:y, .ill dimples and iny. I he most pitiful thing is tl :.i i r.v baby, thin and in pr.in. Ar.d die 1 \ > 1 . i ilOlilCl C 4 Cv C 1 . 4 . * V ? ' i U?l 4 t little f:it makes ail the tliiYcronce. Dimples and joy have gone. and left hollows and fear; the fat, that was comfort and color and curve-all but pity and lovc--is gone. The little one gets no fat . from her food. 'I here is some thing wrong; it is either her food I O O or food-mill. She has had no fat for weeks; is living on what she had stored in that plump little body of hers; and that is gone. She is starving for fat; it is death, be quick! Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the fat she can take; it will save her. . The genuine hM this picture m it, t.ik- nooth< r. JIf von have not tried it. re; 1 for Iree sample. its .-.gicbal.ie taste will surprise you. Wtm SCOTT &. BOWNE, Sll Chemleto. ! 4O0 Pearl et., M. Y. | sarULa" 6O0, nntt Si.OO , ?u uru^nnot?. NEW STORE, Tou will always find at my pla< FANCY AND FA/l it prices that will defy competi om petit ion in prices. I will 110 Bring He Your ind take away 10 lbs. Granulate jiood Coffee for one dollar or a I FINEST PATEN \ full line of Canned Goods, l\>baccos, Cigars, etc., etc. YOUIIS FO c. D. i P-HOTOC Made st the old Squire Gallery i lave the Gallery Well equipped foi date Photog OfYl sizes ami stiHt-s. My pi guaranteed. I also do enlarging ot a leliver the work in the most stilish t latest mouldings. DON'T N EQL THIS OPPORTU To get good work cheap. Youi way an<I you regret that you have n< ^COME A I'rompt attention N. K. McLANI TJNIOI THE KING WAS BETTER. Bet tlio Doctor Got l.ittle Credit 1'or Ilia niTortn. A story illustrating the good souse i cud humor of tIio Into King liumlioit is told nt t lac* o: e.sc v.f Ids physician. Dr. Shiinotliaos the king. I';, ::; l:i.s kssuting i:u.;;o of Cnstio I'll saiio weut s i the i ;::.ir.*od him soli' !?;.* s.hov Isi: ; ss.u.l into :i oast "Tr.l>o o. .vci'.i i.i;? raid t^ngli ant' e::o dry. : I > poJ.'plsc ts>o muo'.." ".Mi. : ?"i:.:* i*. :uer 'Motor." nt:.-w'orrtl t!. < I .to. t.s.g Ills oh I a GtJ I Is t'.v : .??' > ?'...! ootl tiro 1 !' his s:.."il.ls muscular e:; otoiso i.oo.! i.st' i us o g.ud than your p e> ;i:M::.-." "Yes. lu:t ono I must ttli'.ts'.o is. .i.iii;"V.v.t I toll you I II!*:::I.I V .i r.-e i:i \... ; shovel :i f !! ;?? ill* . .** A::;!. laughing heartily, the t! nicked (liiln : his ca;t. However. by rrqi'.i .dug himself in every way wit hunt oxi rcb-'.ng any care, tl.e king contracted bronchitis. which took a chronic form and nave him a rntiter troublesome cough. This cougli was n source of anxiety to the faithful doctor, an he could not convince his patient of the necessity for taking medicine. Occasionally the doctor was even sent away abruptly by tlie king, who would nay, "1 ha ve not called you. Why did you conic7 You may go. I thank yon very much." One evening, however, the doctor thought he had gained Ids point, and lie prepared for the king in Ids bedroom the powders hd was to take during the night. The next morning Dr. Sagllone rose very early, being very anxious to know the effect of Ids medicine. He was received in the bedroom and at once asked. "Well, how does your majesty feel tlds morning?" "Much better- I may say quite well." was the response. "Ah." observed the doctor, rubbing liis hands with satisfaction, "you see the results of listening tq reason." "What do you mean?" asked tho Kiujf. "The powders'," "Rravo!" shouted Humbert. "Go into the nest room and see what you can Ami." The powders were In the waste paper haqlfet, T<7 Cure a Cold in One l):iy Take TVvoUive Bionoo Quinine T.iMetn, A'.l il'refund i|i?* v* *i; > If it )h!m ( > euro, J>* \V. (,rii\'? V vi," me i c?? li If <v. 9."w* I ' | % Notice of Dissolution, iSitAlMito & CY?nkx, beret, f->'f d,,i j business under tlie Ann nam" of I'oi n (Jlolhinu Co , h IliiH (lav (Ii-m- xhI l!y i lil'ilual ot.Hcnt. All I'l.tiiiM xi* iotf I so (I on' ' ;(1/011.si K'i-i It m * ' I I 0 s. n!?ii l.\ ' Colien, whoinie th* e;o<k i! y mis and (ffono-s Uip lijtl.iiiU-s ,1 CollEV. P *liApnro I Von. S C , M r is 14, 10 1 13 3t MONEY! TO UE IIAO ON LONU TIME AND .??> leuoM. Secured by Mortg->ifo uu Inrsprt-vedl Ap 4v tn C. D. BAHKSDALK. 10-1 in p Laurenif tit 0. LOW PRICES. c a full and complete line of IILY GROCERIES tion. I guarantee to meet all 't be undersold. 4. n 1 ^/uu ii u y rruuuce d Sugar to the dollar, 10 lbs. >arrel of the ^ T FLOUR $4.5O. Bottled Goods, Confectioueries ^ 11 TRADE, ?niTH. jRAPHS next to new Bank Building. I now r the latest up-to- * raph Work. ices are reasonable and satisfaction 11 sizes and styles of finish, and can ind durable frames, also handle the ECT | ?~ r friends and loved ones are passing ) late photograph of them. T ONCE.^^ given mail orders. 3, Photographer, m, s. c. New l ore. New flnnris I have opened h Family Grocery Store just l>elow flu* |?i?t Otheo, where I will keep a lull In o of FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE, MEAT, LARD, MOLASSES, CANNED GOODS, TOBACCOS nnd CIGARS, also Green Groceries. I also run a First-Class Beef Market and will pay Highest Price for Cattle. FREE DELIVERY. PHONE 109. J. S. SMITH. 40-1 v Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold. Laxative llromi>-Quiiiint* Tablets cure 0^* cold in one day. No cure no pay. I'rice 25 cents. 43-1 Lumber. A. B. METZ, Lexington, S. C., Manufacturer of lionsh Luintier nnd La'hs from Lonsr Leaf Yellow Pine. fiO-.tmos t Farm For Revt. A desirable two horse farm, suitable for truck farming, lying jost , within and outside the incorporate Bl minis oi inu town. Partic* wishing to rent same will apply at The Times Office or to Mr. J. G. Hughes, on Law Itar.ga. fl-tf CAVEATS, trade MARKS, > COPYRICHT8 and DESIGNS. { S?n<t your busiiw-ssi direct to WathlartoBi >' t sarcn lime, robls less, better service. ][ ' # My o3ca claia to U. R. Pr.tant Odea. PUB pnUaliI r nry rxnminitlona in.- da. Attr'i fas not dna ulUtatet i 1 C l? aeourcd PERSONAL ATTENTION QIVEN?It TEAM c ACTUAL EXPEBIENC2. Book "How to obUJnBslaetS.d | Site., aant frae. Paicnta prorurod thronsh fl I \ retclva iptoltl notlca, wltbont eWfW-iP^* INVENTIVE AGE:: ' VltlnairulsJ monthly? E'.aranth year?tarma, f 1. a mr. \ , ! L 8.8IB6ER8, roil Anotv Whut you arc Taking WI.Am ' ' ^ * * ' ? ? A ? lirn ,yi"i i.roves T?s'ele?8 CI) 111 Tonic Ikchiiw the foiinula i* plainly printed on every showintr that it is simply Iron hoc] Quinine in a tasteless orm. Noeure nn i?v WV 4IM For Rent. O ;e new six room o>ttapre oonvcr.* iently ami desirably loca'td on tfoulb street. Apply to J. O. IIUOHEI, <St4 U'tt otiioe opposite Court Houm.