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Letter, Note % Bill Hads ? , Or any other kind of ? lit 1 - i JOD W OTK J Neatly and promptly excutcd at. the Times Job Office. , Remember, Frit. d$, j Yon will always find a full 1 line of j Fl^ur, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Lard, Canned and Bottled Go?>ds, ^resh Vegetables, and everything to be found in an u|>-to-date family (iroeery, tt my Store. Tobaccos and Cigars a Specialty. J. T. SEXTOX. 3 fain Street. 1 ?T'. ^ *. ( > < ^ I (* OFF I OK AT RKS1DFNOE ON MOUNTAIN STREET. - r-j u n, iv Mi'Pivr ?OFFICE > HOURS8 a. m. to i) a. ra. 4 *o t> p.ir. Rheumatism ?AND? Skin Diseases Given special attention. Calls left either at office or at Holmiss it Moouk's Pharmacy will he promptly attended to. 31y FLOUR! FLOUR! I can supply all demands for Flour. I also do All Kinds of Sawing and have a supply of framing lumber on hand. I have just added TWO FINE 70-SAW GINS I.. .1 ~ Ctliu till I ICfluy IU uu yuui ginning. Give me a call. W. E. RAY, MILLF.R < lanytf , yon inv ntor improve; tke nt j [CAVr .: IRAUE-V.fiX. CUPYKIMIT cr Ot SIG1" \ i' PRO ifcOf 0^.. in. !?. >Uu-.?;ti or ;llot t i I BOfjKMHfi:Hfs^sja;j ;:wr c, a. s;jow &. co.ii | Piilnul i.uw.,;:!*. Vj Ai-j H I NG7 O N , p. C-; IVLONEY TO LOAN On improved farms at 7 per rem. Uiiv time E.*j?v pay nunl-s. No commission. c >Ht Aoply to 18-tf C. U liAH KSDAl .E. A i t.v. Li-U'eos. S. ty. CONTRACTORS' ^ BUILDERS'^ *?b_MILL SUPPLIES. OoafsKS Btaa!_* ???, OMnau m< Chut 1 IUdr. Tuti. Tawara *o Btaa*. *tra >< MhU? ttape, SRiaif li|tiM end ru-y..a. ParrUaa. OralM. vkjtla iM Boat Ro.f* e "cJ? g'jan- ? * BO? $tM* PfUatry. lOMBSMiRO* f-MSI SUPPLY CO F.irin Foi Rant, A desirable two-horso farm, suitjoble /or Truck farming, lying just ^vithiu and outside the incorporate a: o. .i i!-- i ???n-- ? jmiivis 'm i ii'vn r?rri?*e wipmntr io rent same wlil tpp1* at The Times Office or to Mr. J. (r. Hughes, on Law Range. 5.-tf NOTICE. ~~~ I httTr bought ft heavy draft wagon of 86,000 pounds capacity, and am now prepared to do all kinds of heavy hauling or will hire out the wagon. 46?6m. J. W. Gilbert. || THE WORLD'S ^ H GREATEST FEVER I MEDICINE, 1 For nil forma of fever take Joha- H on'.i Chill an J Paver Tonic. It la KM 100 times l>?rte; than quinine and K2B dooa in a single day what slow qui- MM nine cannot do In 10 days. It's a(H-miid cures are In striking oontrt?st to the feeble oaree made by quinine. H Costs 80 Cents If It Cum. Jj - /T 9 ?tf* * d? J CLOUOH WALLACE. ATORNEY AT LAW. t Rooms 1 aud 2 upstairs, Fostei Bu'lding, opposite Hotel After Jauutry 1 it. 1899. 11-25 98 ly. Dr. C. W. JBLTJSTSZ.Z., Physicl.tn and Surgeon, Oflers his professional services to | Lh?' people of Union. Office iu Benk Building. Leave nails at Union f>i>ig Co. store or ring up Piioue N ? 19 "oi prompt service. 15 41 &ALP1I K. CARSON. H. L. SCAIFE. CARiON ?St SCAIFE, ( ATTORNEYS AT LAW. i Special atteution given to real es'atc sr?il collections-. JAMES M UN %0. D. R- DUNCAN 0. ?. SANDS5.S. Kunro. Duncan ard Sanders a:t . 5.n sys at * , v*ce N4 L.*sr ??.a~ ? *. vTz :c. S 0 T J. A. urr? IU s :o>" SO. : tts S 0. SAWYER & FOSTER. attorneys at law. Joxtsfuxe, S C. 43-1 y. J. G. HUGHES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, UJnion, S. C. Office Opposite Court House On Farming Lands. Long Time. Easy Payments. No Commission. Borrower pays actual cost of perfecting Loan. E. K. PALMER, Columbia, S. C. J. Clough Wallace, Union, S. C. P. O. Box 288. 17?6m UNION AND GLENN SPRINGS RAILROAD COMPANY Schedule Effective Nov. xa, igoo. Train No. 15 leave* Union Milll Station 0:15 a. m \rrives Buffalo 0:27 a. m Train No. 17 leaves Union Mill Station 4:30 p. m. \ rrlvt* Buffalo 4:4*2 p. m. Train No. 1(S loaves Buffalo 1?:15 p. m vrrives Union Mill Station 12:27 p.in "rain No- IS leaves Buffalo 6:10 p. m. Arrives Union Mill St?uion 6:22 p. m. All Trains Daily Except SUl,,jay. The Union a.nd Glenn Sprinsrs Itail. -id Co., is now prep.jjpd to handle all >*^'Pfirer and freicrht hustii**#; iietween 'Jnion'anti Buffalo. All freight for liuf* i!o will l>e handled either from the kiuthern Railway depot of from the Union Cotton Mill Station. Tlcheui U> Buffalo will he woi?! yt the Union Cotton Station. We now ha-ye a tirat r'aw i/aaeenger coach iD operation. C C. Duncan, Geo. M. Wright, Pr^iiienf, Gon'l Manager. Stops the Cough and Works offtliti Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets core in one day. No cure uo pav Price 25 cents. 43 ly STRAWBERRY PLANTS. The largest stock in the world. Nearly 100 varieties. All the choice, 1 unions kinds for the 'iaide.' and Fancy Market. Also ^hi(? inij Varieties. Also Dewt?erries. Annaigus, Hhultaib, Giape Vines, ?tc,, etc Our 120 page Manual, free to buyers, enables everybody to grow them with success and profit. All plants paeki-d to (tarry across the fit O..I n. n.l ,1 ? 111.. . % '.ii i i' mi nr.-n n-i wnr'i 'I'ig. 11!IJMl I catalogue free Specify if jou whiiI tal?a?u? f>f Shipping Varieties or Fancx (iaideo hind. CONTINENTAL PLANT CO, Strawberry Specialists, KITTRELL, N. C. HONEY TO LOAN On farm lamia. Kusy payments. No commission charged.' Borrower pays actual coat of perfecting loan. Interest seven jior cent, up, according to securely. JOHN B. PALMER 5c SON, 27-6ino. Columbia, S. C. Administrator's Notice. A 'I pats<ins having claim* against tli estate of J. A. Vaiighan deceased, w?I present. ?hem prop-rty attested Tho*. ow ing I lie es'ate will make paxment a> once. _ j. w. namcp, admr,, 4d*3t OfiQdall, S, U? ,, r^-? * -* J** r et. T - itjZzjfcibrlk Don't Force Your Boivets with harsh minerals which always. leave bad after-effects on the entire system, and where , their use is persisted in, tend to | completely wreck the stomach and bowels. ..USE Edgar's Cathartic Confections The only harmless, vegetable, bowel regulator, and liver vitalize/ known. As pleasant to the taste as candy, and as positive as the harshest mineral. No gripe or pain. 10, 25, 50 cents. SOLD BY UNION DRUG CO. I'M ON, S. C. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Co?J,m.vI in Kt.ct Jun? SBth. W0I. LVtiiy * niily W1TWS8. N No. II. r trurl<M ms lS 8 p ni ? 55 n m ? li (JO n't T 41 H in lina^Tt .? CO am 9 CO a in " C?L-LC:':<iT4 2 t-*> a ni D 2S a ni * rt- 4 i.. 10 -'4 a ui m jc. Li cO a m 12 .*> a n? For.: it t Ij i m * IS a m - y.a.- ?.... 4 21? a v. 4 iS a m C* O " * d 00 a m 11 S) a m k Ft r".T ; It a m 12 20 n'n * T -O a m 12 So p in N'ary-jx . . ? A? a m 1 So p in 1 - J.. > II III - W) J> III f" * 9 15 a ni J 25 p 111 L s -o a in I 45 p ui A' V- ? 10 a ui 3 "JO p in L 4 . | - - ^ v 40 a m 2 16 p m At. GrwnrlUt 11 Jo a m 1 25 p in a: a-, a. Co: Time 3 55 ;> m| 0 oil p in nation-*. Cr~Sr*^nvt' ? A .{l p in 9 40 a in " ^i?t*:nonT 6 .V) p ni 10 n5 a ni wii.nmnioii, 7 lj jj ni lo .Jo a ni Ar And< 8 15 p r.i 11 K> a 111 ? rx* ' i'1 ' ?1 P rol 5T55 a 111 Ar. Donalds.. 8 uo p m 11 10 a in Ar. AbU-viKo 9 U5 n 111 l2~0T~nTn~ Hodges | S '20 p m 11 i5 a ni Ar. Greenwood , S .0 p ml 11 fio a ni ' oinet v-.^ix 9 10 p n> 12 u6 p ni M i 1' 15 P nil 1 10 p ill . f>'8r* ' i'y lo 32 p Till 1 24 p in ' Columbia ! 11 :o p ml g_40 p m Ar. Rlnokviile . \> 52 a in 2 52 n ui Barnwe 1 | s 07 a in 3 07 a in pavanimli > 4 50 a ml 4 50 a m LyTKliigviik.. "| > ;f> a in ?8 4rt "JJ-,,, Orangeburg 3 47, a ni 4 43 p nl o ral!< ,'? 4 25 a 111 o 25 p 111 ' Bunirnorville 5 57 a in 6 42 pm Ar. Char.BSton ? I 7 00 a in 7 30 p m ?S| WAWOH*. \MjiSL n OOp 7 ton I-v..Oil- riM',iii?Ar 7 .lOp! 7 00a 0 ^ n 1 J " " ^niiimrville ' 6 42 p 5 57 a 8 00 a 9 00 a " .Rrnnehville. " 5 l'ip! 4 25n . i-a " if'il " Omnuelm rg " 4 42 pi 8 45 a 4 P.. u' lo 24 11 " Kiugville 3 46 p| 2 31 a 12 80 a .... Lv Miv;mr.:ih Ar 4 ."*> a \ P*tti " Barnwell . " I 3 o7 a f 7? 11 ... . ..Hlackvtlle.. ' . ... 2 52a At a 11 80 a " ..Columbia .. " 2 15p! 9 30r> '! Pi"'!*; i.9 P '! -Alatcii.. " 1 25 pi 8 5o ii 1 O?" 1 X'ip . San?nn... " 12 15p 7 4-71* | 0 i ?}P " .....Union " |11 87 a 7 lop 84 a . ii p ..Joneavi'le.. " 11 17 a 8 V.p K? w Bi i Pa P ?..P?' o:et.... - 11 ooa 6 42p Sua 8 10 p Ar Spartanburg Lv 10 35 a 6 lap Pr , 2 f? Pjl.vfcpnrtauburg Ar'lo 25a fiiiii. m? 00 pl ' 15 i i A. ...Ashm-ille ...Lv| 7 05 a 3 00; P"p. m. "A" a.m. "VnigliT DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE BETWEEN OH A KI .fe?T< )N AND (lit KEN VII ,LK. Pullman pa'aco sloping oar* op Tiuuis-loand 86, a? and SS, on A. anriC. di\ islori. Dining curs to taes'-' trains servo all meals cnrouiu. Trains leave Spartanburg, A. A: C. division, northbound, t'>:<;8 a. m., 3:37 p. in., 0:13 p. m.. (Veitioule Limited! and ti:,V> p. n-.; soushtoiuid l2;3b a. <m.. 3:15 p. n?., 11 :4U a. m., ( Vestiule Lin itedi, and lOtJUt p. m. Trains leave Greenville, A. and O. division northbound, 1:55 a. in., 3: 4 p. in. and 5|Vh p. in., (Vestibule Limited!. and :6a p. m.; ?>uth1 a. rn.. t :00 p. in., 12:4u p. in. tVestiDule LmnffcU;, and 11-Uia. m. Trains 1.1 slid ? ?-. P diman Sleeping Oars between Charleston and A -dnivolp. (Elegant Pu'.iutHti Drawing-Loom Sleeping Ctaia \.i.f?Tl'n Savannah and A she vl lie en route dally t>et?.ver?M -nvllle and Cincinnati. Tiaitb 18 and u'Parlor Oars between jest on and AHhevltl'o. ttHjil} K 8. GANNON. S. H. HAUDWlClt, Tnird" V -8, ? '4en. Mgr., Gon. Pas. Agent, Washington. u, Q. Washington, 1>, O. W. H. TAYLOE, K W, H 'JNT, Asst. Gen. Pas. Agt. l)lv. pas. Agt. Atlanta. Ga. ( harleaton fc> O. Charleston & Western Carolina Railway Company. AUGUSTA AND ASHKVlLLfc Short Line Schedule in effect Get. 0th, liiul. Leave Augusta .. 10 06 am X 56 pn> Arrive Greenwood 12 30 pm Anderson ilo pm Laurens 1 40 pm toil am Greenville 3 25 pm liaOaro Spartanburg 3 31 pm OUO.iru L niou 7 30 pm Saluda 5 33 pin Hendorsonvllle.. 6 > 1 pm Ashevlllc 7 15 pin Leave Asbeville 7 05 arn I nioti 6 45 am Spartaniiurg 1215 pm 3 20 pm Greenville 12 22 pm 145 pm Laurens 12 46 pm 6 30 pm Anderson 7 25 am Greenwood 307 pro 000 pm Arrive Augusta 540pm 11 35 am Leave Columbia II 20am Newberry 1242 pm Ofintdii.,'., 125 pm \rrive Greenville 325 pm Spartanburg 3y> Pff Leave Spartanburg IS 1ft pni Greenville 12 22 pm Arrive Clinton 2 22 pm Newberry nn?i.m Columbia 4 80 pm Fastest and Best Clue between Nrwborr* and Greenville, Spartanbu 1 k and Glenn .Springs Connection from Newberry via Columbia Newberry and Laurens Railway. For any information write W. J CRAIG, Gen. Pass. Agt., Augusta, Ga. T. M KMMKUWIN. Traffic Manager. For all fonns of Malarial poisoning take Johnson's Chill and Fever tonic. A taint of Malarial poisoning in yoar blood means nii?s> f and failure. Blood medicines can't cure Malarial poisoning. The antidote for it is J' hnnom't I mote Get a bottle to-day. Costs 50 Cents If It Cures. GOOD ROADS BY RAIL TRAINLOAD OF EXPERTS ON EDUCATIONAL TOUR. Third Tva'n Tl.nl Iln* Dcrn Sent Out by tbc N'ttloimi A?j?oolulIon? *" >utb to He Tntiivlit to Build Hl*'l:veuj-. Sclent ill en lly. A train of twelve ears, known as the "Gcod Iioads Special," left Washington on the lines of the Southern railway early In November to stop at ten or twelve of the chief cities reached by the system and ahl in organizing good roads associations and at the same time give a practical illustration of modern rcadionking. The tour will | cud .Inn. 1. ' The train carried u full equipment of road making machinery and a party of eighteen persons, nil skilled In tho , manufacture of good dirt and macadam roads. It is the third such train to be organized through the efforts of the National Good Itoads association, one having been sent along the route I 11:.?~ t.. n x ? i c * * i ui uiv iiiniuiM vL'iuiui irum .*\prii 10 I July and a second having traversed the I district between Chicago and Buffalo | along the routes of the Lake Shore , route and the New York Central. Everywhere the meetings have been widely attended and have produced permanent organizations determined to I better the country roads of the secl tlon concerned. | Mr. Martin Dodge, director of the ofj dee of public road Inquiries in the agricultural department, and M. O. Eldrldge, his assistant, with Mr. W. II. ' Mo re, president of the National flood ! Roads association, are In charge of the (Jood Roads Special." Under their direction fourteen road experts, Mr. it. W. Richardson, secretary of the national association, and severe.I clerks will undertake to organize in each of the cities visited a permanent good toads association. To this end they will confer with the mayor and city council of each city and the ol Meets of its commercial organizations, arrange v. _ .. ?????? - - ? " > y LOAD IN WBONO 1'LACK. that u suitable ball td.uil lie hired and ohtuin the use of tea or twelve teams, as many men and j str'h-.ent supply of crushed sioiu to < ous.ruct a length ot good road e.s a sample. When th train arrives, the engineers w ill bt gin at once t-? :m il jil?otir .1 Uiile of dirt road with the tenuis, men and materia!* furnished l?y the-locality. They w ill then surface or macadamize as much of that road as their time will permit. When the practicability of the movement lias been thus manifested, the mayor and commercial organizations will unite in a call for a public meeting to organize un association. President Moore of the National Good Itouds association says of the project: "The south can have good roads if it will, and the sooner the citizens get together and work along some well organized and practical line these results will be reached the quicker. There Is nothing that will do more to Increase the value of virgin lands aud advance the development of the rural districts than well constructed public roads. The Improvement of the road system will ha ve u wonderful effect upon stimulating the settlement of people on farms, and as these settlements are being made so will the value of the land increase. "Wherever a city or town Is found possessing well made roadways leadlug therefrom you will find the business of that point Is in a prosperous condition. Therefore the citizens of every town In the couth will be promoting their own Interests if they givp this movement their morai and if necessary financial support. 'It )s hoped that every state, county, city and town wftjppr will give this subject of better roads serious consideration and then take the matter In hand immediately and show his constituents that the movement for better roads will receive his utmost consideration mm iiiniutsi foil"It is universally decided that gwoj roads ore what we want. In order to secure them we inpsf pull together, working systematically apd on i rgetlcm I Hues, This grand tour, planned by the Southern Railway company, is a signal for actlou. If the states visited are not alive to this and do not avail themselves of tho opportunity to secure information rendered by the good roads special train, n# one will be at fault except the citizens of the states In which the exhibits are made." * ' # ? Minuco u? >?unuiv* The grade Is the most Iniportnnt feetor to be considered in the location of ronds. The smoother the road surface the less the grade should be. Whether the road be constructed of earth, stone or gravel, steep grades should always be avoided If possible. They become covered at times with coatings of Ice or slippery soil, making them very dlltl quit to ascend with loaded vehicles, as well as dangerous to descend. They allow water to rush down At spell a rate as to wash great gaps alougslde or to# carry the surfacing material away. As the grade increases In steep; ness either the load has to be diminished lu proportion or more horse* or j power attach^ L.A hmbmhhhhbmmhhhmhhhmhihbhv JHBHHHBBHBS I.. , I , .1 111 i 11 i i " II .. 1 > ' Of best land in the county for J sale. I offer my ? *5. - 'r . J . MENG PLACE * On extremely^ ? I REASON-ABLE -> TERMS." The place has an excellent nine room dwelling with eight i ! tenant houses and all the conveniences of a country ^ome.l i FOUR PASTURES.' i ? One of 140 acres with a bull and pig tight fence. 1 place is four miles east of town on the road to Lockhart Shoib | between the Little and Big Brown's creek. , 1 ! For terms apply to j :THE TIMES OFFICE or to T. K. PAT,ME*.! Bargains in Real Estate.* j 7 acres in town belonging to estate of Judge Wallace oi l : Tosclie's Branch. . ^ v *V/ One 2 room cottage near Knitting Mil paying big interest." on our price. v - . ' J j I The Lampley residence on Church street. \ Cue wide lot between R. N. Sprouse and C. W. Whiffae? .V Farms in different sections of the county. We have what you want or will get it for you. - t , ? ! People's j Real Estate Agency. | ~ THE WAY OF A TOKNADQ. [ CATHERINE ti.'S RULES. ThBt w?* Rm.nrUni.io noth m , Ai?l?ruruuce uuU .Vcttou. Tito nil on. Inscribed on n tablet now "A tornado that was remarkable l>oth \ In the Hermitage, the famous St. Fe- In appearauce uud iu action was one i I tcrsburg Museum of Art are as fol- that traveled from Texas across Okla- I lows: bourn and Indian Territory iu Mar, j I I. Leave your rank outside as won 18JMI." says Karl W. Mayo In Alnsloitvs. ' as your lint and sword. ".V man iu Sherman. Okla., who had ex- ' i II. Leave your right of precedence. cepisonnl opportuniticM for observing. vonr nrldo iirid nnv sliiillur f?ollin? mil. ' till* storm. Inasnnndi ?i? li? h-hu /.nmriii ' i skle the door. I BL> Ju It aud carried several hundred ^ i III. He gay, but do not spoil or gnaw before descending to earth again, ' anything. certain that it who not flmnel IV. Sit, atnnd. wall; ns you will. ahnped. He says of It: without refer u e to unylmdy. ' ^ looked to inc like a great hull of V. Talk moderately, not l-ud, bo ne vn,mr rolling over nud over toward , i not to make the heads or cars of others w '' ben I fit st saw It distinctly. It ; aohe was iu a hill perhaps an eighth of a x-t a , ... lUllc owny, It seemed to bo about *JoO vl. A rime without auger ana with- _.i - . .. , . ...? yards wide and 100 feet high. The inA. , tion was that of a hall rolllng%er and I- Neither sigh nor yawn, nor over> not 8pirai, end it cntue on rnther , make any one feel dull or heavy. Blowly, poiliaps thhty ...Ilea an hour, j VtfT. In all Innocent games, what- Whatever the ball of cloud struck Was * j ever one proposes, let nil Join. lifted right off the ground. * * IX. Eat whatever is sweet and aavp- ? ?j an\v It pick up house after house 0, hut drink with moderation, so that between the hill and me, uinl the clot.d each may find his legs on leaving the seemed to be full of tiying boards and room. timbers. When the boll reached X. Toll no tales out of school. What- C.'s, the house nearest me, It Went ever goes In at one ear must go out ut straight up off its foundations. Tho the other before leaving the roam. house remained Intact uuttl It was Whoever offends against rule X shall about twenty or twenty-five feet from never again be admitted. the ground, then it burst open and the Our grande dntne will call these rules fragments Hew iu all .direetlou*. It her Ten Commandments. looked like an exploding bomb. The ? porn aud cotton standing a hundred The Terrapin Disease. ?? >Mher side of the storm's pnjlj The terrapin Is tUouglit to have much >verp pninjured, but whenever Ihp Influence In causing sickness, and the cloud struck the l)igber ground l|f. terrapin disease Is either a rheumatic spread out, covering a wider atrip of aliliciiou about the chest pud t'lbs or surface. possibly some pulmonary trouble. 'JM?? " *W1?W* the *rw?* 1 went association of the terrapin with diseases UP and euslly and the sensatlpt^ in tins portion or tne uoiiy oouuuess """ M?-p?<'a??Mw mw C^IW WW originates from tlic* fact that the ribs h*r* and was badly shaken up. ah of tl.e terrapin nro not free. ?? in the though not ?erioo.|y injur**. M* the case of most of the higher animals, but highway north of Shernmu fence wire, are unlt.il Into one piece. wor* torn from the po?ts and pounded An Indian who was ill applied for re- *nto the hard surface of the road^ lief to a shaman and was asked. "Did tauce of two or three Inches.'" you not when a poy f'a itrlngg Jo the 1 . ?/' ?'?3.terrapin's tail and worry the creature7" THE WOMAN WHO FAINTE0, The patient admitted that he dhj, - - 1 "Well," sold the niedlelno man. "that A Leaaaa ? fifrtemy In m 0rn wrdaft./ is what is the* matter. It Is the terra- hoadou Theater, pi ,'s turn now, and 'he terrapin is pay- "?* ?? an oxnmple of the courtesy ing off old scores. You have the terra- J "<! *<*><* "f ?he t rentM!. eeupin sickness, and ull your ribs have I *ur>'- How u,e *ve account (ftr it.,.grown together and to your breast-' The worst of it Is tl.nt iu such a ease . ? | the innocent suffer for the guilty. V hejiiy Tl-.e shatnan administered the prqper * woman does leally iai.it. t.rero nllj remedy presgriljed In ?ucl| pasep-^ fowr hw.lte|tl?? before- she re^K-* get what it wits?and tl?o mao thought * p?at, Pon?p!nili?i* i*M?l buth'ly: > he was cured. . lu tnn (ivw,,,'OWl wl l,U uf,u,"e ?* V* r \ London tinatera the other night a l\ \y,^ who was suddenly beeame |UwswWH| very fafTP. ami auotlier lady shfldg IV/iiUlH'l iLllMTllllllil near kliidly Oli'cred her her seat. Mat/'1 MRHB9E9UUMHMHBAflMUUBH only this, lint, seeing ttuit she did not" to wrlt? for our confidential letter before ap- it-cover quickly, slit- went and fetched . plying: for patent; it may be worth monfly. . 0 .. 0 . We promptly obtain U. H. and Foreign aoiuo restoratives from tlie refreshment . DATCMTC rocm, whereupon the lady quickly re1 BLN I Si covered no<i began to thoroughly cuter and TRADEMARKS orndhrn EN- Into the. jiplrit of Jbq play, nppareijtly Jr'nh^o'Sd'we m^?MMMED||VtE <luho ?bl|vloua f?* hep fieneftietre^. ' . FREE roRMf^ ert, Mt8Bt#wny- we gtva As limp went on she *a? asked l?f ' chaSMamodlro^ 9W ^ If *llf WUUld Object to .. ^lansea a a I lur hilliiiu ilnuu Misuin lim Oia ? !>?? -rtf-? r-- ;t - -OTT-Ti: T-?? l-F C???? 3lVwll I Cp Wm yjonld nope of If. ''Now I l>uve ft peftij . Patent Lawyerm, 4 p;- nn to keep It!" she replied. Where' " Opp. U.S. Patent Office,Washington, 0,0* upon her beuafitetreas gently reumided * lier that she lmd paid for her Heat aud 1" ? thought thm she hod every right to r?- \ dCCCPTC ftC UlClflll PflDDCPTin turn to It. But no amount of talking Utlly 10 Ur VlOlUN OUnnCUILU Would apparently move the former. A gcntlemun sitting near, having WITH SUITABLE .'GLASSES. I watched the epiaode, leaned forward " -r ~ ipd said.'"Do Jrod Intend tb gJVt uji s, I'eiwM.a who realise the importance Voup scat J!*' jfr'nn the Vbjjigi' Vjl .mi value of coiiectly adjusted glahw-s he spraog and gently' jiftiid.Bdf'opt'<? .variably have their eyes examined and r Ap onlooker said to a lady waii^ Id ?Uc, b . per, 'J like that map." "Thai* jou,* % H.'r. G00CELI, Optician, pqurces u?ed by some people to secure Hl'ARTAX nrnn H l\ whnt th?* h?*?nA*Mui ?? *<?_ r Coutiuhation free. ' 19-tf wa? no wore falJt fly^Mg^fagaa M **** J DWELLING HO IIS# TO RENT. ? (jMsJw Tla#r bo w>fb u? r?ita niceoutn- **' .:^vrA?a'?r. t?^&asa?ttrsr : Xll? UWIOA Xu&JM OftlOO, ?, H?tr ILdiaZi aVaSy^TIy