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NVgfyr Tea, ?ft, B Iti'llo# of th? Kj?Ucop<| 0tlt,rcO will UulU lU?lr lirxv W (if -r j , uul tlio of Af t *4. Henry S v.jire "? Weiltttttttl i*y i)?x>, i tiv -i i,, iroai 4 to 6. A<lmi??uu lf>c jl miu? For Bale or licut. O it? four-rooti) cou*}?? ou Io?h-i y i?t- fttrcftt.- For furUuu- hifuriu? ti >n tipplv ut tli in f'dlctt or to Mr. .1, (} McCaBkill at Mr. II.V S;-ti 1<?hI? ? M*" ? ? *m ? Position Wautr.d An Companion. l'<?f i'vi??U" ?oj coiD|>*riion (uavi l i r j? o?'t oljmlrd l<>) i.d i ill, i t j? ? - ii . i inn nr, U'iy or f nintly. Ikst of ul' icuctH ^ivi'n. K??r pHiticulam '^'Coinpaniou" 430 I'icd in j tit AWnu <?, Ailiota, Uu. ? <>.? - Horao Taken Up. A d;u U buv horf-o, medium *iz with w'ji'e hind foot .'it-il siur in f tcc was taken tip ut my plain about one iiiilo wi-d'j of (Jumdcn I at Sunday morning, the l'liS inst. Owner can get il by proving aaine and paving ttll exponas. VV. J.CIatk. Feb. 19, 1904. Death of Mr*. Janu E. Thomas. S Mrs. Jane IS. Thomas, of Civile, Darlingtou County, died last Frida> iujthe of her age. Deceased was ft moat estimable christian woman and has many friends and it number of relatives in Camden, ,<ome of whom attended the funorttl which took plaee on Sunday. Dentil of Liille Iverson Brown. It is with deep regret that wo an jiounce the death of little Ivursori iirown the daughter (if Mr. ami Mrs. Soott Hi own, of the LaFayetW' Hall, which occurred last Saturday afternoon about sundown. De ceased wna twelve yeais old and he* ?cmians were carried to North Carolina for Interment. A Suggestion, Mr. E d i torf- ? Wow that tho tin)" !)rs come for uh to again sr:kcl on r counts^lioers we wish to sugget-t M r. hSjLs. Ii u dson hs a suitahh man for^Hlio oIIIjo of Superv sor Mr. Hudson is a practical roar, knowing tho needs of Hie count' and we trust ho will not disappoint ua. What say you Mr. Hudson? J. M. IS. To tho Voters of Kcrabaw County, We, the votera of West WAleree, respectfully request you t\ join with U8 lu. urging ex-Sheriff Ii. B Williams to again e%fc$r the race for Sheriff in the mw, election Ho certainly mado a fjhst class officer. Wo have never heard of any complaint against his manage tnent of the office or its duties, ami we do not think that he was defeated for the office in the last election, ?s tfce tabulated returns of th. primary proves, t hen for*' we think it our duty to call upon Iiim to enter the race, believing thai ) with a fait field and a fair count, lift ir411 be 'our next Sheriff, which , he certainly deserves to he. Respectfully, Voters of. West VVateree. Mow Announcements. Mr* D. M. MoCaskill is announcn'l I in The Chronicle to-day as can <1 id ate for Treasurer. Mr. McCaf kill Is a young man who has made h flood record for himself, andif elect ed wlljt fill the office well; Mr. W.'W. Huckftbeo' announce* himself as a candidate for Sheriff. Mr. Huckabee is well-kaown t<?, many of the voters and is one cf our very best citizens. Mr. W. F. Malone is announced for Treasurer. Mr. Malooe is co nt.raugfcr to Urn people of tho coun ty* he having for many years heM the position of book-keeper for Mi. , A. D Kennedy. In all oallingsrfj * hfe Mr. Malone has proven himself :.b?*olutely true, and if elected Ker hIjow county will have a most ex cellent Treasurer. Have yon registered for the city primary? . PERSONAL. Mr. W. D. I ranth un wont to B.^ thuou ycsterdsyon professional bus ineaa. Fro f. L. T. Mills, of Oolumbm. us a pleasant call Saturday af ternoon. Mr. Sidney Smith has signed an agreement $o play ball with Char ifsion the coming season. ?..Our ekccllent'Olork of*<?oaft, Mr. Joftl Uongb, 1 a b t 'Monday fui Mobile, Ala., on a Vlair H> Mr. 1/ MoL. Brown and family. Mra. M-A. Niles and Master Liw . fence McDowell loft last Tuesday frighi fo- a visit t<> relatives at Jack ronvIlle.Tla. That highly esteemed and very ataneeb citizen, Capt. Moody Hongb or Timrod, father of Treasurer W. H " Hough, paid our office a pleasant - Mr. Julian M. Isaacs, of New. York city, la .spending several weeks with hia aant, Mrs. Wynnes Baam Mr. Iaaaet la a son or Hon. M ti D?r\dftb? StaU Urm at Hvtou&t i?id Th? <*? )? ? pWnt " w Watawfrj- -T1"' '? % . ? at ibatkat* to ba Urt right For Mayor. Mi. Chailes P. Rossignol Vp, r fain h n, H <? , I<\ h. IS, '(U. U r Ktinor : 1 ?? y ? t? r tit-uc of t i:c? it at i')\ nam ? ix hroui? t p'< iiiiiu'uiiy for* 1 ? v 'Maitv \ > j t ? rs in cotint'C. tinn wit'. ti..? "M,i\ i.ritls y ciinteKt," I hat I t\ |ipr?'ciut v U?? compliment ; r> fti-jci! I > ??" u in - in' ?<?!? ? ? f my ft-llow ? Hi. <uii Ix- n-.lt liilwicn i tic li>l| )\vill^ I i !l t:rt Ileal ;jsing af? 1 do "Hint public of. ti<*t< publie trust" and that a lar^o number or my fellow citizens hold tii?; f-umii v;e ws that t do in regard to municipal management, in po Ur as nil matters pretaining to city ?government , should emanate from the "City t'ouoelP'nnd that our I fellow cit'/.eua should not be doir.t ! nuted by a sub ordinate, and that all eluKRou of our citizen should be nerved out of the t>aiw "Legal Spoon" without favor or affect ion, and feel ing free to nay that in the event ( f my election. 1 go into ofllce tin. pledged to iiny aspirant, the unkind and untruthful aa.-ertiono of othor* to the contrary notwithstanding, ??/ will make the race'* but only on the following lines. First the 11kvl,ji of our cliy be ing paramount t<> any other consider ation I would, aided by council and a competent physician, exam ne into every detail of our sanitary oonditioo, and such steps should bo taken an would correct ?s far an possible ex isting evils U:iderthis head would coine a proper "Sewerage or drain aje system," a plumbing Inspector ind plumbing legislation, and the closing up ol ail cess pools, as well ?;{> well? with decayd curbs, and the ? to eniabli -diiuent of Hydrants m curtain sections of the city, whereat/ our citizens, who arv n<>t blessed with allot' ?be comforts and con veniences of a Rockefeller, Morgan or Gou'd, could obtain pure drink ing water lor their little families at the expense ?>f the city, our streets, yards and byways should be. kept cu'ftu, Dv the i?itro<luciLfm^ of. the Scavenger curt, at stated ^eHoiffl aitol ult diiehca which form impb' taiJt j draii.ago sUudd be kept cbur of nu foivign maltcr, u.i- wt/i-J aa decayed vcfrolii'i??n. Oir. Police Dkpajitmknt should be more thoroughly equipped than, ?t. present, and daily patrol duty w itl* ??1 proprr increase of the force should bn extended to every quartor of the ety. The wen ' should bo fittingly compensated for/ the duties they have to perforiv, and preferment fch>uld go by seniority a>fd compotmcy. ? Oi'iyFiHK/LAuuiES" should be ven tfvt ry -faedity to discharge in a competent manner the arduous du ties they haye undertaken. I should ndvocHo the establishment of a repl house in the vicinity of the Epiejto pal church, and the keeping on doty at all times suitable persons to harifUe the machinep. At night particular ly, at least tlnee members of qilioh company with tho drivers should re nwvjn in the Heel House, and should keep*"*~w*fch constantly on the look out. that nt tho earliest moment an j alarm could bo responded to I would Busiest sub able compensation for such service. Without eoaie sys tomatic system of "Fire Alarm" our Departments JL nonentity. I would suggest tho introduction of tEe (Jnmewell. Cohpouation A'rfOHNJCY should be cbos'iu from our cittz ns and amoo^ liis first duties would be the codl fjiijia of our laws, that our citizens might become acquinted with what lifts been done in the "Star Chamber'' in the past, other duties wobld be Assigned hiou by counoil, when his services were needed. - ? City Contracts^ No employee or officer of the city should be per mitted to enter into any contract with the city. Such emoluments *are the property of those not la office. Ghrporofo^work shoald At all timeB be given to cltif Ifrth of Crtmden, and do foreign element should be con sid>red. All supplies should be bought from or through our city dealers ' . . Fjnanoes should be controlled by a majority of council, no expendi lures should be made, not iu the interest" of the city's advancement. Our. Military should bo careful ly nurtured by the c.tv aud overy' en courage merit should be offered them to become proficient, and as protec torp of our lives am^ property in times of need Wo should reraem-. l)or to ?id tb?m to the extent of.otir' jurisdict on in all matter* tending to the building up of their organization 'tire Wohkik?mkk. To my friends oT forty years whose station should be the same in every community, I can but fay, under the*, regime wherbin you live, you Lave not that showing whiob you should have, yon are brought in competition {with pauper iabor and in the mnjor portion of in atancea you cat) not. got fair re muneration for yonr service*. Pro per legislation and a judicious awarding of work, will tend tO place you on a fair footing, and enable you to care hetter for ynnt charges. Workinxmen " *honlji"-tW* carefully looked after t>y oar people, j A belter and more responsive feel- ! tng of ?on0denoe sbouhl obtain and ! the brawn of Cacndeo should be made ] W feel that they were at leaat an in* | \epv\ i par t oFlhc Comnrntrity. -Stud'f well Ctio portion ol yopr city, and eld by yonr privilege and influence that which you fool rn yonr heart wilt help CaincUm and -thereby help yi>B. ' Ba waraVoftEs ITflHf ffnto., he ts the fo?t?r fcfOlfcfr Of ifat Pant #?/?. ' ? ' vi ALP^MK3r Afa iha u pr^xatailysa of tbmr raapeeWv^ waida, and IMf uwilvmi ?*kU of tUatt jpao pie btiouM at nil times be rewpect luby heard ? y council Alt city bust* should he transacted by nlder inanie committees, who would direct the head* < f tho several departments in thti discharge *<( tlu ir duty. l'CBUC S<jt;Al<K& should be las- 1 and Ih-kiu iii'Ml, as recreation grounds for ma- people, the internal ! aj'pi?a> k?.c? of a city ? ? her advertise j i im nt abroad . 'I hey should not be j irk dtpoit pine groies at which we | point in disgust (?l'KsiNo Stiu.kis, Too much land j in the be art of tho city iH now used I for fanning purpose*. Much of ttds could l>o recla mvd into city lotH, b) 1 proper le^isl^t on, and gr?<al fd vancement made in the density ot iour jiopulntion, find (he increasing of our city revenues. as well a? the con dition of our people l>y encouraging the erection of suitable dwelling* I t hereon. Clash Lioislation No spec lie tax should be,pai(ljt)y any citizen fordo in# business unless all conform ?o the sonic rule. 8 pec U1 c taxes should i?e paidlaa h p< otection to our lradt> interestVflnd i#e greater development of the ci?y:" ('? ity'h Monk* should be kept ? in the move. No nnin cipal corpor ation has a light fo impose taxe* when they are carrying over a sur plus from year to year. A Conned arrogating to itsol tho right to do s "Hanking Business'* haa assumed that which is contrary to all common ucnRO or rea?oj?. City KkotNk Kit A competent man at a nominal salary hhontd be ap pointed for the purpose of giving grade as well as lot and street lines, an?i no fences or drains should be put in without his approval. Watehek Baidoe I would advo cato eotno plan with (he co operation of our Trades bodies and the citizens of th?> county whereby this "Toll Hridge," one of the greatest menaces to our present prosperity, would be. ,reducod to a "Free Bridge" thereby 1 browing much business in the city which is now deflected on ancoount of this arbitrary tax Watkk Rates. Heartily cooper ating with oar Trades bodies, I would Advocate any thing looking to cheap rates. With proper loverago behind I ho effort there id no reason why Camden cannot, with her natur nl and artificial advantages, take her placo as one of the competitive Trade cit es of South Carolina. If my co operation with th$ coJWmeroial bndit h of Camden would iiid them in any of their moves looking to the up building of Camden they would find me their fasjt friend. Council*.; Meetings. Citiaens tf Camden should be permitted to at tend all regular or special meetings of Council, the creature should never arrogate to ileelf a superiority to the creator This is a government "of the people, for tho pt^^o and by the people" A. 'I proce^Pfcra of conn oil should be published in our pa pers, that our people might know Avhat the City Fathers aro doing. The Political Parasite This atom is not h gi rm nor can it bo Classed with the microbe or does 'It belong to the baot'Tia sprotce, but is the direct descendant of the foetal offeP. in# of the s'uink, a number of com in unities Buffer *frnm this class of vermin, who with theit insignificant ,ly small bodies, ghoul like enter the most sacred portals of the grave t?> feed <hoir inoesa'c appetites. Their only aim hew* to besmear others with the rottenuen* of their oUarao ter, and to belittle, everything and everybody thinking contrary to them. They are so slimy that it is almost next to impossible to get them absolutely located, and until a com muuity is thoroughly fqmigated it is impotable to eet rid of this carrion I conveyor. It foods only on noxious! vapors, vituperation, and billings gate. It !b such a . stench in .the nostrils of all honest men, that heroic I measures will have to bq adopted to purify the ambient atmosphere. | 'Tomparativf Stjunobbb- It bap I pens' some times that these people aro I better friends to a community than j fcome- of the scabs on the body poll tic. If our men of means would enoourago and foster sqcIi things as would create work at rem utter all ve v.oges for our p?ople, and not con tout themselves with keeping alt they ?re', little dreaming that others sur er, and never rcflocllnjf" "aa yon I mete it oat to others so shall it be , ipoted unto ye'' then Camden might become an ^'Arabia Felix" and all would be well. Conclusion If the foregoing yiewe meet with the hearty response of tny feUow-oiiigoutt at the ballot , box and I am the choson driver ot , tha "Qimdou Van" I assure them fthut tho wagon will never stop in tho j ''slough of dispood" bnt will .par jittoqijt ovcry obstruction as pro j sented, aod at the expiration of roy i terra, aided liy a harmonious hoard I <jf Aldermen I will turn over to our re created Camden, whioh will tiaye been ftia fiolwlv is the in j tereat. of all olliaon*, and not domi nated by arrogant individualism. ft?j#peotfully, CHAS. P. UQSslGNOU - - % - i i ? | Washington's Birthday. This, national holiday will, uaj -Haunt, be observed by the public, school* of nulen with appropri ate excroiaee toth?Tvarli!ta&room*. A ? Monday, the 23od, U a holiday,] the** fx^H isra will be held on Fri day, the 19lb; beginning, at 1 p. ni., the Tlmrod4- Literary Society will J/avfi an Inlereeting program in honor orWaahttfgt^r, at the High School, of a aitmfar <AkaraeUr to tifcal on L?a*a HirUidaywKThe do? bale will be on the rcaoluUon, "That ^aaWUgtoo la Xuitly reganhd, at -Itoira anfLaiitoadf'iK* the fnreiir.il | Aruet lean and . the p???r of the graat+t t_ men.*' V lei tor a a?? alwaya welcomed at afeclety wWWLl TOD Interested in rann^y in jotting the boat values for t lie money you atrial? \ Winter in almost upon us. and w* are reudy with our to help you. /OUR DIXIE GIRL SHOE toi Ladie?, Misxog and Children has pioved a winner. 'l'ry them onee and you will have no other. Our AMERICOS AND LONE JACK shoe for Men and Boys the host on earth. David Marks & Son's Perfect Fitting Garments for men, and Mrs. June Hopkins suits for boys will satisfy the nios* exacting buyer. The largest and best assorted lino of Neckwear ever shown here, at popular prices. In fact we have everything for M<n and Boys from socks to #-uit k at prices that will please. Wt will take pleasure in showing you. riFlte Shoe Olodiiii^ JV3;ui For want of ppaco we regret that a tfoad d< itl ol' matter, sumo <>f which i? already in typo, is crowded out this week ; j^mtouttfcmctttji. COUNTY OFFICES. FOR SHERIFF. ?o 1 hereby announce myself ? cai didato | for the OfiTce <>f RhoiIO* Of Kershaw County, f.ubjecl to the rules of tlie Demo, cratic palmary election. J as. L. Halle. I hereby announce mvflolf a candi date fur the office of Sheriff of Ktwabaw ?'otinty subject to the rule# of the demo cratic primary election, W, W. lluckabee. ' FOR T REA8URER. Mr. Editor. Please announce the nnme of D. M McCAHKlLL as a can did ate for County Treasurer. Tie being a *ounx mau of ability and character, wefeelfiuro that if elected the publieV j interest will not Buffer at bin hands. lie in a practical business man aueh as the office need# and will fill the placc to the ontire satisfaction of all, 1 Many VoterB. Mr. W. It. Hough having announced bis intention not to btaml for re-election . wo heroby plnoe in nomination as a most woothy successor, Mr. W. F. MALONE for t ho office of County Trcasuror. Mr. Malone needs no introduction to the voters of KerBhaw County, a? he is homo born and homo raised. Wo must have a good man to luctfsed Mr. Hough, and W. F. Malone la tbe maa. All Kershaw. 2 ; UITYOFFICES ~ FOlt MAYOR, Af (ho time baa arrived for the ?elec tion of the heat tnen to govern 'our city jot the ensuing two Tear*;- we hereby announce Mr. II Q CARRI80N as a candidate for Mayor, and feel confident that with hi in at the helm our city will move onward to prosperty and progress, which we ad so much deslrt, Tanpayera. 'FOR ALDERMEN. Wo the voters of Ward 8 hereby an nounce tbo name of Mr. W. GEISEN HE1MER 'is a suitable man to repre sent us in salU Ward Many Votera. We hereby annonnoe Mr. P. ,T. VIIjLEH^UE an a candidate for Al derman from Ward 4. Voters. We here by announce Dr. W. J. DUNN an a candidate for Alderman from Ward 8. - Voter?. Mr. H. 1). I. ATU AM fa hereby an. noupopd i.? a oandldato for Alderman from Ward Q. Votera, We herov'f announce Mr. JOHN WILSON a* a candidate for Alderman from Ward 1 , * Voters. We hereby ii nnon /ce^Tr. JOHN j SINGLETON a caiifidato for A'der* man from W avd }. r> Ward 1. Mr. L. I* BLOCK Is hereby announced 88 aoandin'nte tor Aldernaarrfbr the City of Camden trom Ward 8. Manv Voters. Mr. J. ?. VAUOHAN hi' hereby an. nounced as a candidate for Ahlerman from Ward $ In tbe approaching oily pri mary. Many Voters. Letter to Mathi* A LeWig. Dear Sirs: VV^uld you rather your oittiotpera speak o* your shoes as wearing v/elj, ns not running down Bt the heel, as turning water, and Inking a -sUine ; or Wag their heads .ang say nothing? 'We'd rather have ours, at. long intervals, say: "We want some moie paiut, nnu wc want Devoe." We know it isu't in human nature to paint v^ry often; no don't ex pect tbern to oome v?ry often ; don't want 'em to. All wo- want Is to paint _ what they have to paint, whenever they paint lv; the longer the tiuir, the surer they are to comc back. There's bu?ineia enough In [ the* world 't there are bouses enough to psint; let them lake their time. If we * ore a shoe in akeY, .we'd make shoes to la*t tisif a lifetime, and shoe ike whole town. , - ? Yours truly F. W. DkvgjTJTCo , ,( Mew York. P S. Springs* Shannon sell our patat* ^ Tax Returns For 1904. Ofllcc of County Auditor .1^ Kershaw County ?? Camden, S. C., Nov," 31, '03 ) Notice is hereby H?vcn that the Audi tor's oftiro for receiving State <nd Conn ty tax returns will bo nprn irt::n Januo ry l"t, 1004, to February. 3"th, 1904 (Sundays excepted.) The dates of t lift appointments ? which time the Auditor or i.?n dwpuU will vinit tlio usual places in the county for receiving returns aro driven below : Bcthune, January 4. Haley's Mill, January f>. Kbk'ey'n Store. January 0. Kershaw, January 7. Westviile, January 8. Ruesell Place, January 9. Liberty Ilill, January 11. Oantcy, January 12. Rabun's X Road*, January 18. Logoff, January 14. Itlsney, January ifi. Antlooh, January IG. Kalb, January 18. Hoykin, January 19. BufTalo School House Feb 19. IMPORTANT. It is important that taxpayers In mak inj5 their returns, bo careful to stato the school diatnet ? whether new or old ? ir which they reside at the time of making returns. Afeo to state if it in the same district as when laBt return was made. WHO SHOULD MARK RETURNS. The law requires that all persons own ing property or in anywise having charge of each property either a* ngent. has band, guardian, trustee, executor, admin istrator, return tfcffTame under oath to the Auditor, who requests all persom to he prompt in making their returns an< savo the 50 per ceat. penalty, which wit be added to the property valuation of al persona who fail to make retarna with hi the time prescribed bv law, HOW AN? WHAT TQ RETURN. Assessors and taxpayers will enter th< first given name of the taxpayer in full, I also make a separate return for eacl. party for the township the property is ii ana where the taxpayer owru realty t< insert tbo postofllce as their place o< residence, and those who oidy own per sonal property to give the pnrcy'a nami who owul the land they live on, and u eaoh and every case to name the No. oi School District t\?? jy?perty is in. All personal and real Prof-p^ty owner on the 1st day o( January, lbM, must b returned for taxstfon , and ail changes o transfers of real estute noted. In or.ler to avoid confusion, partle making returns should state number o acres of land owned at time m makint laBt returns in columns marked 'ltes Property. ' Any real estate ? "quired o transferred sinoo last returns uhould b entered in columns for that purpose giv ing name of party or parties f om when bousht or to whom sold. All new buddings should '?<? returner as "Real Property*' acquired since laf | return. INCOME TAX. Under the recent Act of il>?i Legible ? ure all persona having a grc^s iuconi ! of Twecnty-flve Hundred Pol Ure o , more are rouuired to make ft return c ? the same to tho Auditor at t'.ie time o j making their other return*. THE TOLL TAX. Tho now Constitution whUdi went in (o full operation after the SUt ?>( Decern her. 18fld, provides for a pol! tax of On Dollar upon all citizen* of 'his Statr between the agea of Twenty-One an< Sixty years, excepting Con Iterate sol diers above the ago of Fifty year*. Par ties making return* for th" fiscal yea 1904 will bear in mind thin Con <titotion? provision and govern theroselvoa accord ingly. All retrtrns most be madv on or be fore tho 20th day of February neat. f cannot tvko return* afu*r that date an tho other work of thia office must so on All returns made after the Soth of Feb ruary are subject lo the 50 per cent i penalty. All returns aent by mail romt be mad . out on proper blanks and to be fore some proper officer qualified to a A- ; minister said oath. Othtrw,$? th*y wtti ma It acctpttd at tku offtct ai rtlumt. The County Board of Equalisation will me?t at the office of the <ounty Au ditor on the <tfc Tneeday of M- rt*, 1*H, for tjHrpurpeea^ of equalise property, V* i ? - -i.?- -2'. 1 The Famous Gilt Edge More .?'"V ? ? I SENDS A SPECIAL Hi ? Splj| TATION TO THE FARMER ?Vrr??te; IN ADDITION TO OUR LINE OF DRY 00008. N0THM8. m GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, CLOTHING, MUCH OF VITE ALL TO CO BARGAINS WE VITATION TO THE i '\wm \ This is the season that every wide-awakgjrtid up'to-df|te planter is trying to decide what kinds of fertilizers to uw o his farm? what particular kind* will bring best return, pjpo /1../.A I....! ol ? ol_ j*. : _ ; . ? - .* +?' * duce best results, &cM &c. To this we can say thai tbere li no better way of judging of the future tha^ by tlie put, and |gj we take great pleasure in saying that we are agents forthe celebrated ROYSTER FERTILIZERS* We handle also German Kan its Nitrate of iftoda arid Ma? ?-0 rate of Potash the last named, fresh from South America, all of which we sell very low for cash or on approved security. We confidently recommend the above fertilisers to^onr farmer friends to be such as will produce the very best'fcsnlt** and cordially invite them to call and get our prlees be&jr* placing their orders We aro also headquaitera for all plratatioar Suppli^ in cluding wagonsand shall endeavor to make it to your in terest to t r d y li s. * " . ; . Thanking you for past favors* ittd wishing for all a Happy and Prosperous New Year, We are c Respectfully Audi Truly