The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, June 28, 1901, Image 6
Chainlesi
ONLY $40.00 WHI
Regular Price $60.00
equal of any wheel on t]
Also a beautiful line of(
Duke's Di
Opf:>oQite LJi
Letter, Note
u-?. Bill
Hads
Or any other kind of
Job Work
Neatly and promptly excutcd
at the
limes Job Office.
H.Q. BAILEYj
MAKES IT A POINT TO!
FURNISH THE BEST
THE COUNTRY
AFFORDS IN
Beef, Mutton, Pork
AT HIS MARKET.
i
The highest price paid for all j
kinds of Country Produce. ,
Free Delivery to every part of j
town.
8END IN YOUR ORDERS OR
RING UP NO 4.
H. G. Bailey j
Remember, Friends,
You will always find a full
line of
Fl<?ur, Sugar, Coffee,
Meat, Lard, Canned and ,
Bottled Goods, Fresh
*7 ^__? i 1 .1 ! !
v egetaDies, ana every m mg
to he found in an up-to-date
family Grocery, at my Store.
Tobaccos and Cigars a Specialty.
J. T. SEXTON.
Main Street.
__?i_____ '
1>i-. ?T. C?. U< >IING
OFFICE AT RESIDENCE ON I
MOUNTAIN STREET.
SOUTH FROM DEPOT.
?OFFICE > HOURS ?
8 a. m. to 9 a. m. 4 to (? p.m.
Rheumatism
?AND? |
Skin Diseases
Given special attention. I
Calls left either at office or at
Hoi.mes & Moore's Pharmacy
will be promptly attended to.1
31y |
FLOUR! FLOUR!
I can supply all demands
(or Flour, i also do
All Kinds of Sawing1
and have a supply of framing
lumber on hand. Call and
see me"\vhen you want Flour
or Lumber.
VV. E. RAY,
MILLER.
i| anything v?>.i Invent cr i"iiirr.vo ; *!--> K?'t '
! I CAVEAT.lftAOE-MAflK.COPYhlGHI or OF.S!(P'\
11 PROIECJiCI. Fond t-kelch or phoL. i
<! f. >r free oxnnilnn'.i' n nn?l ikitIop. #
i BOOKON PATENTS
i:w,,iu C. A. SNOW A CO.
J' Talent Uwytr* WASHINGTON, O Cj
MONEY TO LOAN
On improved farms at 7 jier cent. l/>nar '
lime. Easy payni?*?ts. No (omuiieel?>n.
Kmail c >Rt A poly to
ii>M C. D. 11AHK?J?AI-E, Alte.
Lautuua, a. C.
> Bicycles
ILE THEY LAST
, and guaranteed the
lie market at any price
3hain Wheels on hand
ug Store,
lion Motel.
J. CLOUGH WALLACE.
ATOR1IEY AT LAW
Rooms 1 uud 2 upstairs, Foste
Building, opposite Hotel after Janu
ary 1st. 1899. 11-25 98 ly.
Dr. C. W. AUSTELL
Physicl. in and Surgeon,
Oilers his professional services tt
the people of Union. Office in Ban!
Building. Leave calls at U.iiot
Drug Co. store or ring up Phone Mo
19 for prompt service.
15-41.
KALI'11 K. CARSON. H. L. SCAIFE
CAR SON & SCAIFE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Special attention given to real cs
te arid collections.
CROWN T0R3ENCE M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office and apartments over Duke'i
Drug .Store.
44 fini.
JAMES MUNUO. D. It. DUNCAI
C. P. SANDERS.
Munro, Duncan and Sanders
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office No. 4 Law Range, Union
S. C. 5-1y
J. A. Sawyer, Carrel 11. Foster,
UN* ON*, S, C. JONESVILLE, S. C
SAWYER & FOSTER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
JoN'ESKIM.F.. S P.
48-1y.
J. G. HUGHES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Uriion, S. C.
Office Opposite Court Ho us.
MONEY TO LOAN
On Farming Lands.
Long Time. Easy Payments
No Commission. Borrower pay:
actual cost of perfecting Loan
E. K. PALMER,
Columbia, S. C.
J. Clough Wallace,
Union, S. C.
P. O. Box 288. 17?Gn
TO THE DEAF.
A Ili-h la<iy cmi'(l of Inn tV;tfiie^s ^p,
noises in the hea'l by Dr. Nieh??lson'
Art'li-ial E:u Drums, pave $10,000 t
his Institute, so that 'leaf people unabl
to procure Lie- ear Dmms may liave then
free. Athlre.ss Xo 12,(m>4, The Nichol
son Institute. 7S0. Eighth Avenue, Nev
York, U. S. A. 87-1
The It est Prescription for Mulurin
Chilis and Fever is a b?ltle of Grove*
Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iroi
and quinine in a tasteless form. Ni
cure?no pay. Price f>Oc. 4't ly
BIG BARBECUE.
I will give a (list, class harlieeue a
renin's Grove on July 4th. Tha
famous baibecue mm, J Jan G. Gallinan
will do the cooking.
24-ft p I/. I). Smith,
Lumber Lumber
IIP AI I divine
vr <11^ 1 -t 1\ 1 1 17 *.J,
OAK, HICKORY, ASH,
POPLAR AND PINE,
Sawed to any dimension
and delivered upon
short notice.
When in need of any of the
above kinds j^ive me a eall, oi
address
0. T. WISEMAN,
Union, S. C.
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' SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
. r
? ?<? ?.<1 ftohodal. Id KITHst
' Jaa. 17th, 1WI.
J wATiowd.
Lr. Charleston lTTSo v in 7 00 a to
* SumroorviMa. 12 ? n't 7 41 a in
, " Branch rp I# 3 (.0 a m 8 55 a nj
Oranaahurf 2 45 a ui 9 28 a ui
; " Klngrlila 4^ 26 a jn 10 15 a n> j
LV. ftavannaii 13 tf) a ?n 12 bv) a : i j
" Barnwell 4 la a in 4 lit ? m
Blaokvilla u r.i J 28 mi
k LtT "ColnmTTla 7 00 uTm 110.1 a in
f " ProaporUy 8 14 a m 12 10 n'n
N?wbeu7 8 o0 a m ,12 23 p in
Ninety-blx p i? a m 1 20 p in
" greenwood. 0 50 a in 1 63 p in
Ar. Hod;03 _lu ij a ?i? 2 15 j> in
i T' Abbs villa .. 6 b?
iL^ P 1:1 I
Ar. Bcitop, rr ri" a nil 0 iO p in ,
Lf Andcron T5 13' a in' 2 05 p ni
Ar. frrecnTiVo...... _ j TJ "STp nil 4 Vo p in j
Ar. Atlanta. (CenTl3Snic)j fe .Vi y> ml t> 'X g_m I
STATIONS.
1 t#v. Greenville A 20 p m 10 15 a n
" Piedmont 0 00 p tu 10 40 a m
M \\*llilair.?ton 6 21 p in 10 65 a m
Ar. Anderaon ~~f~lS p in TrtTJTJn
t,y. JloTton .. j? 46 p 111 11 ii) li m
a IVinal Am ft U a M 11 iA .
?.a . yvw.ua,,. . . . . ' AA ^ |
Ar. AliBovino. b 10 i> m' ~l2 -6 p m
f EV. Hoogea... 7 30 p on it 65 a m
Ar. ftrfl?owooJ 7 63 p ml 20 p ir
" Ninety-Six 8 38 p nil 13 55 p ir
M Newberry 0 30 p inf 2 00 p n
" Prosperity P (5 p nil 2 14 p in
) " Columbia 11 00 p in| 3 HO n rti
Ar. IllaokvTile 7... 2 57 :i nil 2 <T h hi
1 " Baroive:) 8 13 a m, 8 12 a m
i " Snvanniih (. 00 a ni 6 &J n r.
Lr. iilngrilT* 2 32 a mj 4 48 p m
" Orangeburg 0 45 am 3 U3 p m
" BranohvlUe 4 25 a in 6 13 p tn
" bummervllle 5 57 a m' 7 31 p m
jk.T. Charleston 7 00 h mi 8 13 j? m
^fpl^l STATIONS.
li 00 p i 00 n,Lr..Cihftr:es-oii.. Ar >> 1"> p! 7 (A) a
18 00 n T 41 al " Summerville " 7 31 p 5 67 a
1 00 a I 63 a " .Branolivii.o. " 6 15 p 4 25 a
2 46 a 9 28 a! " Or-mgeb.i r g " 5 33 l> 8 43 a
4 10 {t> *j " Klngvil.9 4_10p 2 32 h
ITSTa Lv. .Savannah Ar o Oo u
4 18 a " .. Barnwell " 3 12 a
4 28 a " ..IJltokvtne.. " 2 67 a
f 60 a 11 40 a " .. OoluL'.bla.. " 8 20 p 0 80 p '
i 57 ajt2 20 P " . ...Altton.... " 2 l'?. p 8 60 a
P 58 a 1 83 p " ... bantua ... " 1 28p T 4'p
10 15 a 2 00 p " .....Union " 12 43 p 7 10 p
10 85 a 2 29 p " ..Jon-tvl;!*.. " 12 -i p 0 "3p
10 80 a 2 87 p " ....Paoolot.... " 12 !4p 6 ?2 p
11 23 a| 8 10 p Ar Spartanburg I ,r li 45 a 6 16 p
11 81 a 8 40 p Lv Spartanburg Ar 11 22 a ft 00 p
liLtl 7 16 p[Ar...AahavH!a ...Lv| 8 03 p
"P" p. m. "A" a. m. "N" night.
DOUBLB DAILY SKRVICB BETWEEN
CHARLESTON AND ORESN VILLK.
Pullman palaoa sleeping cara on Trains35 ami
6, 87 anil 68, on A. ana O. division. Dining ear?
en thaaa trains iirva all meala ?r. rout a .
l, Traloa leave Spartanburg, A. & C. division
northbound, T :0C a.m., 8:87 p.m., 8:15 p. m..
(Vestibule Limited) and 7:07 p. m.; southbound
18:26 a. m.. 8:16 p. in., 11:84 a. in., (Vcail
bi'.lt Limited!, and 10:20 a. m.
Train* leave Greenville, A and C. division
aorthVound, 6.03 a. ra., 2:C4 p. m. and 3:22 p. m..
, (Yeatlbnle Limited), and 0:16 p. m.: south
' bound, 1:00 a. m.,4 :B0 p. in., 12.30 p. m. (Vesti
hnl* anh 11 *1x a. m
Trains IS and 19?Pullman Bleeping 0*r?
betwaen Chivrlnrton and Columbia; ready for
coupanoy at both points at 0:80 p. m.
Mleaant Pullman Drawing-toom Sleeping
Clara batw een Savnnnuh nad A.iherilie enroata
dally bctwaan .TaekeonviUa and Oit: innati
FKANK 8. GANNON. 8. H. HAllDWIGK,
Tlilrd V-P. A teen. Mgr., (-ten. Phs. A trout,
Washington. D. Q. Washington, D, O.
W. H. TAYLOB, E. W. HLNT.
Am*.. Oen. Pan. Agt, Dir. Pna. Agt.
Atlanta, da. Char lesion, 8. O.
7|TTn TriMfiKj->eT"
VW -i/~ \jy -/aav
Charleston & Western Carolina
Railway Company.
AUGUSTA AND ASHKVILLE Hiort Line
_ Schedule-ill effect Miireh 10,1001.
l.oave Augusta 9 40?im :> :15 |>n.
Arrive Greenwood la 15 put
Anderson 8 00 pm
J,an reus 1 ^ti j?m 8 &"> am
Greenville iinujnn UOOum
(ileiui springs.... 4 :io pin
8|>artuiii>urg 310pm 9 00 am
L nion 7 On pin
>a!uda ft :u pin
I'. lli-ndersonvijle.. OiXJprn
Abbeville 7 00 jun
Leave .tslievllle hilOuin
t I nion 8 45 atn
r rjNiriHHiiui'K Hi) Hill ij Oil pit)
Glennvpriuifs.... ' > I'm in
Greenville 1-t'l pni 3 25 pm
{.aureus 1 37 pm tlilopn.
Anderson Hi", an.
Greenwood 2 37 pm I*UU pn
a rrive Augusta . 5 lu pm 1! an.
^ l.cuve Columbia l lift an
Newberry - l.'iu pn;
Clinton 1 <Ki prr.
* Arrive W'eenvilic 3 10 pn.
S|.ai tanhurjr 3 10 inn
Gtenii Springs- 4 "0 pm
l.eav o .~pai 'anii'.j r>r.. 1145am
Greenville 1'J 01 pm
Arii\c Ciinb.n 1 .">7 pm
Newberry 2 37 pn
Columbia i 08 p_n
I Fastest ami Me?.t i.ino betiu n Niwherr?
an.l Greenville, SpartanbuiK and Glen-.
Sprities.
onneotion from Newberry via Columbia
Nowberr.v and (.aureus llailwuy.
Foranv inform:.lion write
;1 \V. ,1. C It A Hi, lien- IViso. A art.,
4 Auyustn, Ha.
T. M. EMMKIHON, Traffic Mima*, r.
0
e .
? UKIOX AM) GIF, XX SPRING* >
J RAILROAD COMPANY
1 Sclicilnlc F. (Tcctivc Nov. i 4, njoo. 1
s Ti.iiii Xo. 1*> ie.r es
Union XI:ill St.it.ion i?: 1a, m
u Arrives ItnlTalo 0:27 a. m
Train No 17 leaves
I'mon Mill Station 1:150 p. m
\rlives 1 > ?!T t'o 4:42 p. tn
LTain No. 10 leaves
Bulla to 12:1.r? p. m.
' \rrives Union Mill Station 12:27 p in
'Plain No. 1* leaves
Uuff ?!o 0:10 p. ni
At lives Union Mid St ition 0:22 p. in.
Ail Trains ilaily Kxcept. ?-iu.day.
Tlif Union and Glenu .springs Kailroad
Co., is now prepaied to handle all
passenger and freight business between
Union and Buffalo. AH fieiuht for Unff'alo
will li?* luiiidli.il Mil.".' t? ??> 11
...........x? * I H*:i 1MM1I I.|ir- j
Railway (Ici-ol or fiom tlx
I'iiIon <J?>iton Mill .Station Tickets to
HnfFnlo will be soM a? the Union C< tin?
Mill -Station. \\ e now have a first e'atr
passeutrci coacli in operation.
i l\ C. 1>iii.ran, Geo. M. Wright,
President. flm'l i
t I
( UARANTEEL)"
^ ' * '*2 $5.000 DEPOSIT ,
| VR R FARE PAID 1
m j riB 200 FREE 1
Jflf 1 /r/1 G^SI Scholarship# offered.
' CA.-ALA. BUSINESS OOLLCOC, Macon,Oo> (
NATURAL HISTORY. *
Some Pointer* For tlie Youth Abi
(lie t.nrllin.
[Copyright, 191)1, bv <". B. bowls. 1
Wore a boy 10 or 12 years of ago
encounter a full grown gorilla in
cornfield lnte al night the strug
might be a terrific one, but that I
would be advertised ns missing n
morning. Of all wild beasts to be ft
ed by man the gorilla inspires the in
dread. It' he were to be found in An
lea in such numbers as in Africa,
farmer's son would go sparking
Sunday night for love or money, i
spelling schools, eornlmskings and
pie bees would have to take place
the afternoon.
The home of the gorilla is in con!
Africa, and he is boss in his own to
tory. In the picture 1 have drawn t
r\ ~ \ i /
GIVEN TIIE I'LOP.
sop an elephant lying supinely on
side in the forest, while a gorilla dan
up and down on his body. Tlie t
pliant had sought to crowd the gori
oft' the sidewalk as they met, hut v
seized by his tusks and given the lle-i
While the lion lias Ids good natui
moments and the elephant will ofi
take a great deal of sass before
breaks loose, the gorilla Is lighting 11
from Sunday morning to Satunl
night, lie Is never placid or eomi
win, l'111 i>? ru:r nrir.i]^ IO givo SO
one a swipe on the jaw. lie is pro
l)ly the only tiling on earth that v
pet out of a warm bod at inidnipht
liplit the yeowl of a oat or the hoot
an owl. It is this poppersauee temper
his that pives him snoli a pleat advi
tape over his fellow wild beasts, lie 1
them licked before they can pet m
and ready to liplit. If you will tn
notice of a gorilla in a menagerie, ,v
will discover that his face carries
grin, lie looks like a man who woi
back a note for a friend or sign a pi
tioti for a new sidewalk, but there
where you are fooled in hini. I'm
that grin is concealed enough cayet
pepper to warm up a whole village.
What the fate of the gorilla will
no one can say. lie may never be c<
rated up to the point of running a w;
caucus or carrying the American (
from New York to San Francisco. 1
if lie could be taught to turn a grii
stone, husk corn, shell beans ntul I
cats the world would give him v
come and secondhand clothes.
. M. Qu.M
ficotn* of (tic thinil,
"Mister, ci t:!d ycr help a poor n
dat l -i do sh:!:t of nil eye because
iiiu ii inuism in literature?"
"That Is the strangest 1 alo I e
llt'llHh"
"Hut it's true, i was an admirer
Longfellow. a 'id one day while wutc
do 'vil:nge blacksmith' 1 g< t a spark
me eye."?Chicago News.
Hail!. nml I'll? Xt'cili'il.
Filipino (iciici;!I You'll have to eo
along with us. We are going to s
render.
Filipino 1'rlvate?Can't you do
without me?
Filipino <Soneral?Confound you. it
would it look for -In generals to s
render without an army? ? Ciiici
News.
Proof.
"Yes. sir." exclaimed Codling, ":
friend Simpson is a man of mil
peaclialile veraeity."
"What makes you say that?"
"Well, I've known liiin years, :i
never once in all that time, winter
summer, did t.e cxag_'<-rate liis th
mometer record." ? Iietrolt Free i'res
til Ph.vh Alike.
JciikitiPoti?Yes. I'm going to lie tn
rled on Tuesday. Why, do you tui
that tin!tic l<y?
Siimicksoii?Of course.
Jenklnsou?Well, their, what Is t
lucky day to he married on?
Sinnlcksoii?It hasn't been invenl
fct.?Philadelphia Press. .
Good Provider.
Willie Hippo?What's that, pa?
Mr. Hippo?Not till)}; for you, Wil
it's face powder for mother. She's
jug to the dance tonight. ? Chict
News.
A Slight Oversight.
Mrs. Shopley?Oh. George! I lion;
i? real handsome set of boot's today
the Installment plan. All 1 have to i
Is a dollar and a half a month.
Mr. Shopley?For how many inontl
Mrs. Shopley- Dour uie! I forgot
ask!?Brooklyn Life.
NEW STORE,
Tit '
You will always find at my pla
kj FANCY AND FAfl
<>xt
ar- 1I...1 ...:n i t.
<ii i 'i mill will ill'i V compel
ost 1 .
'?r- com petition in prices. I will uc
no
on
"jv Bring He Your
r;!1 and take away 10 lbs. Granulate
rii- *
>'?11 Good Coffee for one dollar or a
FINEST PATEN
V full line of Canned Goods,
Tobaccos, Cigars, etc., etc.
YOURS FC
! C. D. i
? 509 tOf
best land in
>. sale. 1 offer m
rod
MENG
\\l On ext
5 REASONABLE
The place has an excellent
,,t tenant houses and all the coi
1 four i>;
IKO
One of 140 acres with a
lii?i place is four miles east of town <
between the Little and Big Brov
For terms
1110
, THE TIMES OFFICE
be
REAL ESTATE OF
PEOPLE'S REAL
- OF Ul
el- 2 pretty, roomy lots with cottaft
riettn ( olien, just outside of'town li
i (hie beautiful lot, suitable for a
Mullinax and lioht, Foster, Main si
7 he lot formerly occupied by Gt
splendidly located for store house.
1:111 The Gibson store house, with d\
nud .1 < tun mills, si rare opportunity
t d capital.
ver Suburban lots in East, West ar
trucking, convenient to town, and t
of will be pleased to show and quote.
Iitn ZtPPT
"' S. M. BEATV <
A Gallon of PURE UNSEED OIL mixed
with a gallon of
e tlqitmar
; ~^Fhmt~
"" makes 2 gallons of tho very best Paint
in tho would
.... of yourpalnt Mil. Is far moke dcrabi.e than !
I J'i i;k \Viutk LkaddthI is absolutely not Poi;s.
c sous. Hammar Paint is mndeof the best or |
i ain't materials?such hs nil rood painters use, i
and is umienl thick, very thick. Notroubleto I
mil. any bey can ilo It. It is the common kknsr ;
or House Faint. No bktteb paint can tornado
!li'* at anv cost, and is
(kiMMfifccdSy&is
lie not to Crack, Blister, Peel or Chip.
A'. IIA >111 All PAINT CO., St. Bonis,Mo.
ct] Sold aud guaranteed by
THE
Union
Hardware
') Company.
1
\ ? :
A CiinnrW firin Pitrn
^ n v upvi u vi ip VUIWi
^ Tnhnsori'a Tonic is a snpeth Grip
inc. J* ivos every trace of Otip Poi<mi
fioni Mm svstern. Does it (piick
Within an ' our it enters tiie blood and
tn'tritiS to neutralize the fffects of the
nison Wi i in a day it places a Grip
.. ietim In-yon the imint of danger.
'p' Within a week, uddy clocks attest re8(>*
urn of perfect. nealth. Pro1 50 cents
'8? 'I it eines A4k for Johnson'a Chill and
Wever Tonic. Take, nothing else.
13-ly
:ht
oil
?iy To Cure n Cahl in One Day
is? '' ' "Xa-'vt' lhonrio Quinine Tablets..
l" wis druggist* refund the money if it
? Mils to cure, F. W, Grov?'? signature
on tat h Lox 26c. 41 I
LOW PRICES.
ce a full and complete line of
(IILY GROCERIES
ition. I guarantee to meet all *
)t be undersold.
Country Produce
3d Sugar to the dollar, 10 lbs.
barrel of the
it pi r?i id ? j
i i i i-<v/w ?\
Bottled Goods, Confectioneries
11 TRADE,
sniTH.
ICRES
the county for
PLACE
remely
5 -> TERMS.
nine room dwelling v ith eight
iveniences of a country home.
iSTITRES.
bull and pig tight tence. The
3n the road to Lock hart Should
vn's creek,
j apply to
or to T, K. PALMER,
FERINGS BY THE
ESTATE AGENCY
NION.
on them, belonging to Mrs. Henm
its.
home, between residences of Mrs.
fret'/.
rddes Marble Works, on Main street,
welling attached, between Monarch
for investors or merchants of limitid
South Union, farms adapted to
ithct desirable property which we
.Y TO
ar F. C. DUKE.
Farm For Rent.
A desirable two-horse farm, sulfc?
>ible for truck farming, lying just
within and outside the incorporate
I>niits of the town. Parties wishing
to rent same will apply at Thk Times
office or to Mr. J. G. Hughes, on Law
Range. 5-tf
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!' Jn.oL A iA1
CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS.
COPYRIGHTS AND DESIGNS, j!
i' Sfnd your bnilneM dlr?ct to TVnshlnrtoa, i'
J; iRvri time, costs less, hotter service,
i My oBcs class to U. g. Patent Odes, fill nrtllssls. i
i1 try examinations mads. At It's ha sat A? nnulaatest < '
I' Is aacmrsd. PERSONAL ATTWT10MJnlVXl*-l? TEARS <
ACTUAL EXPERIENCE. Book "Harts sbtsls Em testa."
I etc., aant ftaa. Patent* pracarsd thronfh K. S. Hh?i 1 ,
II rrcalTs spaclsl notfes, wltkost charga, is tka
INVENTIVE ACE
; Illustrated monthly?Elarssth year? terms, $1. s y*sr.
E.G.SIGGERS,s^?I
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<?
This signature is on every box of (he genuine
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tsbiets
the remedy tbst aires a cold la oao day
New Store, New Goods.
I have opened a Family Grocery Store ,
j nut below the Post Olllee, where 1 will
keep a full line of
FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE,
MEAT, LARD, MOLASSES,
CANNED GOODS, TOBACCOS
and CIGARS, also Green
Groceries. T al?n run n
First-Class Beef Market
and will pay Highest Price for
Cattle,
FREE DELIVERY. PHONE 109.
J. S. SMITH.