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^ Sp ^ ^GPp 5 POWPIi i Absolutely Pure. ;; t YU'lnalod i\?r jnvut Irawninc v plvfnutli jiikI lit'iillill'iiliioss. Ansimts ill.' J t'l U U I !U*'lll?cl ' - 11 , .iiiiiii inn an ionus Ml adul- | 1 teration eoininon to t hecla ap I tram Is. |l koyai. uakino r??\vj?i:u io.\i:\v yoiik ' * 1 HOMK AI'I'AIIiS. J; Father M< Flrov was in Union this 1 week. v (i. II. .leter. of Sniiltie. was ill Fllioli *! on Wednesday. |i llcad oil!" art ieie on bvet suyar on Hie i liixt iK'.^e. ^ Mrs. .1. II. MeKissirk sj?.-nt Sunday in tl Kelton. e: Miss Kiltie liiee. of Carlisle, spent i1 Faster in t nion. Mr. T. C. Duncan went to Atlanta this week on hn im -s. J. t loinrli W'allaee Ii:i<I a hue mule to i< die on Sunday. (; I. T. tIds' had a line luileii cow to (lie ' on last Suiakn. Mayor Huh Fvans. of Newberry. was ir in t 'nion on last Sal up lay. S unite; Mm ie ami wife of Coluinhia. weie in town <?n Mmidav. in Mr. IVrrin Thomson, of l'neolei w-k i? and iiriK-T'-r. "" 'i I .mi-ssri. is*:!? > a swimi. i! ):.|mi!;ii* lilltrllCI-i ui I" I!!??1?. !;:\ r ,ii < '>< i tin ii business nini-iii^. M . I Sal !*-v ! will col it in ii'- tie i'!i-iin. at t! j stand. | H, Mr. Sip i;c in!, ii| u>o;i Thui.-hv t lull tin* In i isi- ;; | i- , iii:i'lil> Si?r 11 brass I land liad anv.r!. and lis:! Ill" 'looting" v.. ii ! la v. i ill.- lit . < 'li! | lor a liid,.;i" i'i a??'n \ >! \\ i!'!i i iicvs." j Ib'V. Mr. i am! i I!..* ; ,i -...tin- elder ''''' ui'llii> disli: t ' ill'!1: 1 i !in- >cr\ ices ai ',1'1 tin* Mctliiuli ! < Idi. !i nit ^m'l'lay. 'i'lie ' ' ?*lh?r?*li w m . 11! ! 11,1. ran d mid tin* music \\a- \m i ici ' i i it Mr. Wi"I:11 a i\\. a . ! r.-:. I !. < Iiiici nt I'ni't n w .'l d":i. r an interes'- lit iliVt lccluu ;;! tiie I \ I .'. lian < li:ne!i | laMuiidav iii'.'iti a! n:. K\ci\ mie j is rnrdi d!\ invited I ? -?.. !. m i,i. We a I" ::; 1? s -d Mr. *nii:i l.itlle- 1 jnlm I'm a;i ?!d ' ' ui Ma -a. inc. and a 111 r " I I c I n.,ii \ (.;i/cllc ' |1 published in \. . iii 1 >'t. ?. flu- ii is in niiiuriiiti" fur < > >i \".*;iiiit i. J We will i cp\ ui tic c\l v. a . > IV' >i 111' a. i ^ The :n..i.'. i'i i M!15. i". \\ :i- i sou, of >?)n?ri;?: !m:?i: I Mr . :!in M. (ico. i 'i S;;nl Hi- v. i i ' I i ! I I'i i . Ilx'llioll I In* >| I'I ' 1 n| I 11 i I'.: i 111! . ! ?\ 'J'lu Sf i;!.l..s '1111 .* I'. i'iiii\i.<\ i ? J i visit tln'ir imii , Mr. ;:i. i .Mi -, I. <j \\ J'arrai 'l in y u ii 11; a 1..:?i?i\ i '- I I 111 loll I III.* Ud'k ill Id ("I'll lll'ilto 11| Mr. I'wTiir'tf Miiliiluy. I! rclrliraliM I ll his Slllli Iiii ili'lav Il.i> V\ i\. ;!ixl i*> iiin1 oi || I in* iiih-i r**:t>:irk:il '.<- nwii w* ?*\? r know |.?r 11is ;i*. rill. 'I i'!i> \vi-!m .s iuaii\ .r more aiiiiu.il < c!i'Im tllons in s(oiv I'm | Juni. v ill (own 0:1 ^ur.-lav la-1. j. Miss M;ii\ Kuss.'!!. <?f Sanlue, spout a few tlavs in Union liiiswtek. in Miss Carrie l.itllrjohn, of Comleys- in ville. is visiting lvlatives m Union. ;ti ].. J. Ihow nbar. of Solalia. was in 1'nioii on Thm>il;'\. Whit i.i\in:;.-to:i of i.ockhart was in town on Weilncsikr.. s!i Ilill \rp sicpjieil with W. ! :. Thomson while in Union. < . Miss hia i>nnhai iloiipj; a neisiilei- "'j able business at hrrslorr near the factory. Mrs. I >, 1'. Meele. nee Mis iSlanche ill ( a^e. of Koelc Ilill. is visitinii relatives l\ in Union. \vi We liijiiih apple, ate ihe letter from . Seahoanl ami thank liini lor various -u*.rgestioiis. " Wl Several of the ? :in ? !:.-s e,ere ili eor.il<<1 he. on Ksister. ;(:: ! appropriate services wuiu n. hrtTttiy mi or Ttmin. all Miss lleilo ( leie. who i> a ?.lI; !i*l11 at ' ('oltuiihia. spt nl lissar in U nion with | Miss Uraiiees l)ini;;!;.?s. i '|!| A prutra> t111 niielaej is lieinti helil ;il 1 ;i!i Factory hall. '1 v. llarley is assisting | i!u Ml. Iii*|K"I" ill the 111! i ill::'. t'apt. .J. I !;!? ? 1 >!;; :it >11 spi ut twoilavs in I nion !,.M \vi ok. \\ 11iIt* lu iv lie iv- "" iicwi il lii?? miIi i '.ioii ii'Tn:. Timi.-. ' I{? %*. .1 <iini Williams delisted a vj, vers liii" it- *inrc iii (In- |!a)'li-l chare.; mi Wediii l:i\ i 1.1. M iss K!i/ ;ln-111 i riinII <> t lie I Ye-l>y" ti-i ian <'< i i' < luiiii.i;', spent Had r ! ill I ili'ill S\ 11!l Is ; pan III:-. i '' ' ''' lv\ainina! ion- ssi n !.< ;< .a lit * <?nri House ami (tt; |. d >. iiuo! en last Fi Mas an<l >atunli\ la in <<aini> Hoard o! lid in alion i'i a ti a- in -. "ipcrin 1 a111 id . c i!! I '11 t?i'.r am! 1 >> < i lu-N-iiia < ui!lf .| mi I'l'^i pa\'e. I'illern , dollars l<? l>a '->IM'II n\\a\ In i' x|? - -:sI?- ! aeriliers. I? I >r. < .-i. >, an-ii. . ; i o.' niiii.i. *\ ( w ill a'i\f sonic ia1111>' Miss wait \ or 1 liociil^ca lav-. diiiai.; II. es-ion of the '' State Medical Ac .'.< !! . i I nioii. ^ ('apt. lid. Ila<, ii,i papular look keeper <>! !.oeklia<l Alaiailacl iii'in^ < oinpaiiy. accoioi' i:. I l.v the Misres i"|i liacoii. s\a> ::i i i;:< :i the < ;! r !:?>. f;(. 'J'lie loan' i'i ud- < in loriiier i !ii/ *n i KeiiU'ii 'i i n c w ! ii plca -ci! to |?:;rn f|'| dial lie ic Moin i i.c!i ai ( arlisl . and liojir that 11I>ii ' i<v< v.. : nii11uc in uiov, Messrs. Mc Laughlin & brown's old irav nag took a notion <?ii Monday moiling last that things wmv too i|iii?*t on Main street, so she none luded to runaway, tu tin' mil 1st ot? hoy raeo sin* ran into.I. II. Uotlgor's wagon, Inil no ?l;r>n.ivc*? was lo'ni! only to McIjHughliii ?Sc. brown's vagon. She liually liocntne detached Voin tlio Wilson and si-t into huck-junip114. After traversing altout forty yards it this highly interesting amusement, 1 ml becoming entangled with tin* traces lie < anie to a iloail.stand still, and looked is harmless as a lainh. There was no luuiugi' dotm* to anything hut the dray. Y. I lamp. Kccslcr wrili'S us that I10 is u:sv plowing, and as soon :is ho catches ij? witii work ho w ill start his poetry naohiiio again. Ilusays ho has added u ohituaiy attachment to his machine, :id I'uti sing such a plaint ivo odo ovi r a loci-asod mortal ihat t! 10 said deceased i'i!l turn ovor in hi-, grave at tho recital. Vino one dollar por foot, linear inoasiiro. n a post script Mr. Kooslor stiltos that ho lis!I ai'.i liilinir -Hill liifil"" 1. lix iilorial sport to come to l'at-a-rack. air. Andrews. who is lioriug t!ic urL'siiiu well to supply water for the eity, I'jHUts tliat the well is now over _'<!U feet eep and no rock has lieen struck yet. V.sons li\ing in the vicinity who have .ells sty that rock has generally been truck at a depth of sixty feet. Nevorlielcss Mr. Andrews thinks the chances >r a Imumiud supply of water are good, "nion is situated upon a. solid stratum of ramie. as geologists all a.var. and when i:e rock is penetrate.! the water supply tniiot i." otherwise than pure and h tilii'ul. "The Cry is. 'Still Th?y Come!" livery on \ wagon load after wagon >ad of opetatives arrive in I'nion to ike pu?itions in the <ottou mills. Over 10 looms are now running in the big till. 1 'resident Daman and Supervenient I licks seem to have no trouble i getting ail the operatives they need. Faeloty 11 ill is now a town within ilh\ and a remarkably w? I! regulated one that. We helieve I'nion t<> lje the i -1 orderly faetoiw town in the South is tin niiol tiling tli.it a police ollieer Herded nil the mil! premises. or thai iv ol" tin* operatives arelicfoiv the May's court. We hope the operatives will aiutain t'uis lerord in the tut me. All all the tni'Ui mills seem to he remark?!y well managed in every particular. MEETING OF Tit F PENSION BOARD. The loilo\\m?i chaitmm of the townip Hoard of 1'elisions met in Auditor m"s oilier on Moiida\: It. .1. Uetsill, ((>irrr. W. <1. W. (ioiiiu. \V. 'I', trr. (>. !>. Fowler, 1'. s. Wrhlx r and , H. I.rr. \V. T. .Irter was made temporary airman and <1. 11. Fowler secretary. ' mi meliilirrs were then rlrrtrd and tli a praetirintf physician constitute the unity Fxaminiiia' Hoard ol l'rnsions. -sis. W. 'i'. .Irter, <1. It. Fowler. M. I.rr. I*. .!. lirtsil! and I?r. '1'. Monro re tin n rlrrtrd llirnihi rsof the e>nuity ml. \V. T. .Irter is rhuii man and row l?*r Aftor I ill.<* ue -s I vf'irr it. I lie 1 ioa!'d adjouriict I 11hi I on salesilsiv. May the did. 1SH7. 1 All town-hi; Itoards are ordered to rt on Nilesdax. May Isi !?7. at t? loch pioinplh All prusiodrrs and 1 ap|ilieauts must meet tho hoards on ' tiist of .May. Maj. 11. lJi lsill is the only member yr Ike o!d ho ud of pensions that is on the w U'.trd. i lv hoard had a very liar- ' iiiion? nit limr. I' is romnosed of t 'I < ti/- lis. and wiil make a scroal'le ImkI\. I i ? | ' BUSINESS LOCALS. ! 1 s'j" 'it' tudio at I won will hf rlasctl I . .. is. 1-07. \;i negatives must 1 >t,'i. i-.iis Ui ;Iuit date. ' I ii-': i\? ,\ elf -..June 1-t t>'.>7. So aire's i t. t I ':,;, a. s. O. w i I'i-Imm i:i<I while iniix'DVii dic-k egg.-:. .M. I lire .Jr. t:. I". V ? im: "Ull I CAJMJI.INA MKD\ !. \s-a X I Al'IO\ \\ ill !i ,|.| its an.:i m-.'i*: lug -it I'ni<>ii. April _'< instant, diuvd rates on all roads have lieeu !aiiif I. ^ \\ . I'kn i:?: I'laa iiKi:. M. 1>.. ;. Secretarv. ' 1 l>.>i.i in New York, raised in Ininn. t ie I nd>:ellas and Parasols of The Old li:" 'e* t in- pi ice.- on ei.tlniiadns are a surprise. , ie < >ld Belial'k*. Hie attrut ti\v:;e.--s i.l' our inil!iner\ , Is im words of ours to emphasize, it- (>Id ilelialtlo. >ur < :)itoii lines do not llv oil'tlie* . mile. A. II. Foster .V Co. 1 i rile c;;.A liltiii:; corset is jlie IYatlierue. sninioer style |?V. A. II. Foster c0> 1 SANTUC STATEMENTS. MNil ('. A|u il 111. Tin* weather iris I en ( !t ai and all riitht lor 11 it* farmers. I ii laM week is the only ope they haw I i n aHe to plow a win>le week this seaii, and they eertainly li;;\e laken adi Iau>* el tlif weather and haw II l lie plow un l ull lime. Kwry'nody :ia d Ik he in a itoo-1 inmior and in a ; 111;.. i "?ini plainim; was vers ".tener.:! j ! w eek. \ el'V lit I le eel toil planted Vet. i I ,as| Friday was Hood Friday and the null vas all riirhi for Hardenim; ami aniiiiv watermelons. There area lot little eliiekeiis arnmd and we are aupalllirr uood limes in I lie future. Il' ><t will eome i'uis summer Mr. 1-Mitor n 14 I!? pii ilk* season you will a-rree ;!li me. I think no eoimlry ean lieal . ii' ri.ii ii:;j il,e luM-ioiis melons and : ehii k? us. I hi TiMi ^is 'trowintf more popular i< ii week ;.nd some of our people who . i lit l le al l aid of your independent i.lorials at nr-t now praise \on fori!, i e don't mean Ik enll you inde|H'iideiit is |,now n in polities, I nit inde|H ndent an editor who has original ideas and 10114!;-- am! is not afraid to express it'iii. Thi ,e was a ipiiel and enjoyable daitee i\en liy Mr. and Mrs. I'teinniinvt last riday night. A larj^t* erowd and a ery nice time wa" reported. ?FURNITURE! MURPHY & WALLACE W^e Are Justly Proud of Our Stock of Furniture. It is tlio largest in I'nioii and embraces everything needful for housekeeping. For beautifying and making home comfortable, we carry tlu handsomest line of Bedroom Suits, l'urlor Suits and Dinin" Boon. Fimii ture, embracing Sideboards, Extension Tables and China Closets. These am marvels of beauty, and the perfection of highest art in workmanship and skill. ATTISSS, MATTINGS, TTTK, Newest importations direct from Japan and China?all the latest patterns, and colorings at from 2 to ~>e. per yard cheaper than you can buy elsewhere. We are now showing some lovely China Toilet Sets at prices that will picas* you. Also llowi and Pitchers at prices never heard of in ITiion before. Also a line of house and Bedroom Lamps. See us for anything you need in vour house before buying. We can both please and save von monev. MURPRY & WALLACE ""the latest Novels and Magazines Can Always Be Pnnn.l ot vr viAAWl ALLAN NICHOLSON'S. HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU? Good Standard Novels for 5c. Others for 15c., 23c., 25c., 35c., 47c. and 50c. Just the thing for a hot day?Hammocks 75c. to $4.00. Fop Summer cpoquot Sets and all "finds of Baseball Goods. Mr. smil Mrs. L. I>. .Jeter entertained Electric Bitt.rs. juilpa.n.i.ilH.ronnifiuls at their home Kl(,.(lU. ijjUH.s js ;n..edieiue suited lor <|s "?<; > 1 "' > ' juiv season. luil |u'iii:?i?s more j3T?'in*i ;ill\ Misses A-oldey IrolU ldi.rks.K-k -A..V wi.,.M ; In' i; 11 1*1 i< i. exhausted IV. 1ei IV11 ? . ?>-' prevads. w iini ike liver is lor,.i.l a.i.l 1 lit'v two very pretty popmai o. ^ VJ i { atla s au-1 we enjoyed their sl.ou stay u.ralivi, j, |V||> \ t llsi. ,llis \'l ' 'p V' I '!|"( '" | I i i . i liX'di.'ille l:;.s iit'l. ii ,ivei teil loiiif illid 1HTM tss llessie r.dwnrds wliohas been teaeli- ,, , , , ... v , i; . , .. ... , , I.sip. l.itiii l? !iou-> levers. .No ine.liniie njc music here 101 some time weitl lioine ...sh , . Nittmlnv to spend Master. ,?ws,,nij u, cuuiueracu.ijjMui.i Miss 'Fanny Withers went to your the.system .rom the malarial own gSaturdav to spend Sundav with ' ihndieho indiyestion. eniisti"rii-i??l" " ' Ddmn. dIlioss vteld to hleetrte ]litters Messrs. Itinier and Mokes were in liUl[ ^ ^ lK r ,wUle al V' r.'nion yesterday. slo-.e. Mrs. Amanda Fain is visit ina relatives ? ?- ? :e,e. We are aiwavs ptlad ) ve Iter ' :t" propose:! t?. raise the .sun, ol s >o.M'i.'^lit l.e*e and have iter anion:; us, She reu mr ilic ! . in hi <>. Ih-ien Keller, the ins many friends here. nil led deal, duni and blind Alabama Mrs. .ias. (ice and children are visit- air!, and her I earlier. Miss Sullivan, no reiati\ es in I nion. Anon. They niv to have the use of this money . ^. _ during their lives. Nearly hall' of the ... , . I amount has l.een already subscribed, ami lit*flliey batataings. I any donation, !ar,tr or small, it is annouinv (!. mav lie sent to Mrs. Laurence ( Ail n 1-.v. April 'JO. ? A Linnet's In- No.'??U West tilth street. New titute is (o 1k- held here on next Friday Vork eity. he if!111 inst undordiroetion of President * 12. lb Craiyhead and other ineinlvrs of TUP \ PW Villi'' M'/ihl i\ lit; faculty of Clenison College. Dr. Ilih Mj\\ lUillV WOKLU, divinan, the mlleim veterinarian will T. . ... . ' . ... ' , . Thnce-a-V.eck Edition. real iieeiu eiru.ye. between the hours ?f 11 and 1" n'eloek a. in., all diseased - . miimls 11, alar.. ghl I, Tl,i.< 18 i agOS a TS COk. neeliii;; should In- laiyeiy attended 1 ?y 158 Papei s a Year, he farmers, as it should lie verv beniilcia! o them in the rare o, stork, use Of h i ti- . ' /'ot'ids lirst ainony "weekly " papers ... . .... Ill size. Ireipienev ol ] ?i 11 d if11 SOU and i/ers. etc. I lie puh.ie is coioinlh in- ficslmess. v.iriet \ and reliability or counted loin- present. tents. It is prael ieallv a daily at the low The students of tlirl uili'neN Mai. and priee of a weekly., and its vast list of Female Seminary will participate in their ^"Iwnhem exU ndh.u to every Male and lerrilorv >; tin- t nion and loreivjn cottuinnua! p'.enie on . Is., v.eatli< i p a- (ritS. will \oueh f ?r the accuracy and niltiny. fairness of its iu v.s eoltuuns. It is splcuThe si r,e? workei < iiavo been bit lor d.dlv illustrated ami an tony its aerial tea ii'iuilra l..i..l'/in?Y -.in- I. . .. . . i ....... ii< J-., -i .? <1 >< - .............. ..... i :: i ?. ill!" .: I Sill* lininor p.t.UO. I'MMliSllW iKi.it streets thi.-u^li l!it* 111:1 in part ?'i '..rr.'ki J .< >i?il;'il i.if latest fashions I own. Win *ii l lu* work is finished we |,,r women rant Ion:; series ol stories will have sol 111* ol 11 *.? liue>l stni'ls ni j)Y 1 In* i;i'?Mli's{ living American :i 101 tin- Slate* r'.iiYli-li authors. There is .some talk of ' elehr.uinn' the fonan 1 )o\In. .leroine K. .brume. stiili1 oiui11 ol .lul\ :ii*:iin lliis n ar. 'j !: . |,.y Weyiian. Mary 1!. Wiikins. Anthlor.itli will In-011 SiuiiSiiy this your, so (ll!V Hope. I!. 1 iliiiti*. lkamler Matllir rrlflnatioii will lia\o to 1?* 011 >;itiir- thrws. Kte* ilay llir tin). Wr offer this ur.eijunleil nrwsj?:ijm*i* (^nilr.a number ol 0111 vomer t>?*? .mil iii? dunes together 0110 war lor attended 111-* Kpwortii l.r.iLii" ( oil! i- s'l.-'t'i. '1*1 it* regular subscription price riiro at spartanlmrtj last work. of t! * two pipers i<> .no. riir .\I.ual Atkinson ( oiupu.iy that \\ (> al-o olfes d'hr Tina .1 aiul Southern was hilled for a Ihrrr nights rn^aufint-nt Cn:ii\ator for tin* first <?i' last work left for Shelby yesterday. The Coinimny was in finauriai tliili' nilios and had to moriii i:j.* 1 heir A* oin'. property I>? lore they were able to leave. 1-Kr >.he. si u*nh coitis of tin wooil i?. It. I?ii'iI. of I'aeolet. was in thce.ty Al,,,|n l(( y Hami*. Kkksi.kk. 'I'hnrsday. Mr. l?irdcontemplate* ni >v- ' rare of iir.t to <ialfney soon. .1. ii. Hi vri:i,*. .I0I111 Kendriek di< ii oi eon aiiuj : ion in < 17-!It. Tillies Oilier, the northern suburbs- ol the eity Minday. He was carried to Shelby X. ( >? .! rdav where lie will he interred in the 'I*o tin* J'lttdie. Kli/alieth church jtravi yank The pipe organ for tie1 new I'r-.-by- A'.! pa-lie-: an- warned not to hire or lei inn church arrived last weekend i. hnr'nor a woman by the name of Matilda being put up by i'rof. W. 1.. .lo'atison. NSinter. wlii was undei eoiitraet with It is a handsome organ and will jd 1 tne J'or l-KY and lias \ iolateil liie same, much to the beauty ol i he already lienQli- s \w.\k\ 15k.\ni>o.\. fill structure. Y.\f. i 1<?-t. Keltnii. 1 \ I ; [" " COMFORT And ?ro<nl lonj* service is what you expect when you buy your Shoes. Sometimes you }*et neither comfort or wear, all ol which helps to make your life miserable. I Harry & Belk Have Shoes that lit nnv foot, and thev I guarantee the wear. You take no chances when you buy from us. If shoes don't suit money refunded and satisfaction guaranteed. The largest and cheapest line of Ladies Oxfords (black and tan) in the State. Mens Shoes from 75c. to $t>. b ine Cordivan and Yici's at rock bottom prices. Big lot of Children, Misses and Ladies Hats. Bought from a manufacturer who* needed money, and we got them at our own price. Ladies line ribbed hose, 13c., two pair for 25c. Misses 25c. goods for 10c. 9 No Trouble to Show Goods. | HARRY & BELK. | WANTED. Two Men in each County in this State to represent us ; no experience needed ; we drill you free of charge at your homes. You Can Earn Per Month Until January, 1898. Read What Others Are Doing : TIIOM\S OSI50UNE, OF (II.ColU.iIA, says: "I cleared $4.:?0 today. 1 vK\ . W. RKOOKS. <)V ARKANSAS, says: "1 cleared this week and lost one day." REV. ALEX. FRIEDMAN, OF MISSOURI, says: "I worked nine liali'davs ami made S.IT. Ja. ' REV. C. r?. Til 1'I'M AN, OF TEXAS, says: -The first hour J made 8-. 10."' MRS. VINA RARITY, OF NORTH CAROLINA, says: "In ! 11'2 days I made 8d7. We could irive hundred- of just such testimonials had we the space. W rite today if you are out of employment and wo will answer vou at once or send a representative to see you. Addi ess: I RIVERSIDE PUBLISHING CO., DEPARTMENT ML" ST. LOCIS, MO. All ? I /\n Liquors bottled under the 1 )ispensary "Reel, White and Blue" label art; distill::.! and guaranteed by us. We have been fuelling to the South lor FORTY YEARS and we know what you want. Ask your Dispensary for " Red, White and Blue " label liquor and insist on getting it. | I'KKIBEKG & WORKUM, Distillers, | YNCHBURG, (J. PKTERisUURGII, KY. CINCINNATI, O.