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Henry M. Holmes, Ph. O. Mgr. HOLMES & MOOr SOLE AGENTS FOR GLENN SPRU Now is the time to drink them to pi DELIVERED AT YOUR DOOR. ? PHOb HOLMES S MOO Under T-Io pa?????.* mm* uj i i? tmmmnmm? Cross Keys >f/u*l Route. Mr. Editor: When this rural mail system went into < Afoot, I rrn<i a great deal about tbobenefits, to bfderived from it, and many thought that the system wan planned and carried out by our rcprescnta'ives in ? .1 iL ... . L_ .1 \. CUIIgrest*. JUKI uru. me urnr JJt'Mj) v wolud receive a benefit from the plan hitherto undreamed of. They gave us notice to fix boxes on the star route on or by n certain du'o, that the mail rider would be supplied with stamps, and that ho could not ride the line unless he was qualified, that he should be nh'e to read and calculate, as he would be iequired to furnish stamps, etc , for the accommodation of the people. The boxes have been put up along the line, the mail has been put in Said boxes, but we have not found one of the riders who could furnish a stamp either for cash or on a credit. Now the entire busine-s is changed, went into effect Monday 20th in t. The Sedalia and Cross Keys routes are thrown into one, and the mail leaves your town for Cross Keys thence to Sedalia and to Union fr.?m that point, and we the citizens on this star route, anu out eatuhlishco line, will now be forced t<? carry our boxes up to Cross Keys and get our mail put into them, or I think the x better plan would be to ship the boxes to Washington and employ a man near where' the Wilburn po3t office was established, and was discontinued to the great detriment of a large ela-s of our citizens and pay him to deliver the miil along thi* line, that would be private delivery instead of the pretense now called free delivery. While in Union last week I interviewed the post master in reference to this change, and he seemed anxious to accommodate us, and thought it would he better for the mail to tro to Sedalia in the morning and the Cro?s Keys route would receive the attention it had heretofore, but I find it comes hero or by here in the morning and leaves all of us on this line out. We are not putting the blame on any one man, but we are certainly in a bad fix, unless we can hire a g>od hoy to ride for us. T. 11. Gore. Rev. Mr. Isom's Letter. Dear Mr. Editor: Having now seven churches to serve and a sick wife to nurse, I have lirtle time to send you the news, when it is current. Mrs. Isom's health does not improve fa*t. ^he has been able, however to take some ri creation, visiting with me among my people about Cherokee and surrounding country. My work at. all points is impiov ing in spirituality. We have begun our Children's Day services which promise great things fur the Sunday schools. Wish I could be with you at Grace Church and all of the others in your county. [ i.ave just closed a very success fill inADhnnr of Wlnrn/nr . aut uavvvi'i^ ?%v u nituujf UUUUH iJUll"). Mr. J. B. Celveland certainly haw ??n up -to ?late class ??f people fher?\ and the churches arc second to hone among the cotton mill towns of the State. As it was in Union, in a few in stances, now and then a man wii. patronize the ''blind tiger" un-i the. go to church. In every case they are required to give an account. Several have already cubed at the parsonage lor advice. Mr. Editor, if the trustees of the chutch proper-,\ would act as fearless in such materas did some o?. the Keiton circuit while I was their pastor. They would help to stamp out tho ''blind tigers" and change the dispensary into a child of the king. It is use less for the christians of South Ouro lina to rush to the ballot box an?i cry, away with the dispensary and give us prohibition, and then cel'ar themselves after they h ive fa led to be lulled to sleep f >r another term. Let prohibition leaders oill on the _i c ,i~.i~ . tt> . r uuuruurn iui ucbiiy oupp^rt. r ficil violators before ehurch Altars in *ucilfico and confession, and let .the chinch pray for the conveision. Well, Mr. Editor, I thought wh- n I sat down that I would give y >n a few '"Cherokee dots," but you see where my pen has rambled to, so 1 will hold up for the present with bes wishes for i ou and your readers J. N. Isom. Cherokoo, S. C. a - Maurice A. Moor PHAI^M AC Y kRRlS LIThIA WATEK NGS WATE?. event running down of tho system. PRESCRIPTIONS A SPEUAI.T IS 98.?? RES' PHARMACY, te! Union, tm-r i.<>t?nBawaw?tvr?*i:u wn Grittihiil Gringings. Mil. Kiutou:?A step in the rig direction was spoken of in the hi issue of Tub Tim us concerning fii driving through the busy streets I Union. This step needs common ing on. for there is no need oi fa driving in a public place unless cusp of fire, tor a doctor or like pu pose. Also the blockading of tl sidewalks by a loitering crowd un it becomes unpleasant for the ladi |to wend their way along the :>u j etr c-t-?. M iy there he a stop put j tliin particular nuisance soon. Mr. Anderson Foster, a tenant Mr. T. 1j. LIumea place, had the in fortune to loose a fine breed sow few days ago. The hog seemed have been trying to get out of ti pa-1ure by way of a little nam gu lv, became wedged so tint became impossible f>r hir to cseaj She died before lie could find h wberealx uts. Mr. J. W. Naoce, the hustli m-'rehant of this place, strive-) make it, pleasant for ali his cus'otiu and friends Mr. and Mrs. Nan seem to do nil that is in their pow to gain fr/ends of the two races. There can he but little said of ? lu'avv rains of the past week. Wh it 'ante in it good time it con: inn un'il die little stream Paeolet w filled to ovet 11 >wiog. It was high than it has been in thirteeu yeat Then too it damaged the trestle < both ends of the bridge, an<l th< will bo no more crossing until it repaired. The wafer wa9 ah two ami one-half feet on the floor the bridge. Everyone bad thi bot'oms on the river planted but will have to bo done again. D. P. F. IiOcklmrt Junction News Notes Mu. EnrroK:?Sinee my last 1 tcr we have had a much needed rt and the fanners can go to work w a much bettor move on them; evei thing seems to welcome the ra We can look out on the beauti fields of wheat which arc c ver with i s green, and the trees are laden with their parr of tin- heat and everything speaks of spring a the coining summer. Tfie painter's brush has been n plied to New llope church and it 1 a new 1 -ok on it. Mr. tl. M.Gault has finished 1 new barn. Mr. S. G Gault is clerking the J. J. Litth-jolin Co., at Jom i Ml vine. We will he receiving our mail so at the Junction, as we will get t post cilice here, which will be n other U'hhti- n to this place. I n tell you in my i:?'xt letter who o post m'Ster will be. We bespe for this place oi.lur entei prises th<' future Success to Tim Timi:s an l many re .dors, Mcxy. Jj i mm ? XaM If i iI ?p M V" WINE OF CARDUI - / H ho a broupht permanent rollef to a niilH8 lion tuKoiiDt; women who n . r.? ?. ? SH way to premature jrravcs. Mrs. Mitchell H r.ns if.st dcclinimt in health, when Wlno 9. of Cnrdul performed a "wonderful cr.ro" H in her ca><c>. Siio suffered v/ith the ?,io tsivs ol lu'iiii;; of tho womb, ieuioirhcea K and prof??o menstruation. Tho weokiy G appearaticsnf the nirnprefor two months B aapjiod In ' vitality until who was u physB ieal wreck, iloi nervous system gave *.vay. Then en mo tlio trir! of Vino of E] Cardui wnl tho euro. Mrs. Mitchell's experience oe?ht to commend Wino of M Cardui to suffering women in words of dfij burning olnnucnco. |WIMEofCARBUI I is vdthtn the reach of oil. Women who trv it nro relieved. Ask your druggist ( for a $1 bott lo of Wino of Cardui, and do S not tako a substitute if tendered you. B Mrs. Wlllio Mliohell, South Castor, N.C.: <H "Wine of Cardui end 1 lioilford's UlackM Draught haro performed n miraculous enro V in my esse. I had been n threat sufferer f? with falling of tho womb end loucorrhien, xfi nnrt mv niensr* ramo every week for two B months ii-d wore rorr painful. Mr husWt bund Induced nro to try Wine of Cardui HQ nud n; cW Draught. nml now tha loneor>9 rhien lias ill-appeared, and 1 am restored to H perfect health. ' la cases ronnlrlng sperlal . \ directions, Annua*. pivu.it g M 1 sviiiiitoins- "Tiw. 1 ...ii?j' a.. ? Z*iSa?** M vi?,ry llepartn.eiit." The P <'hnt!?no"fc"? Mcltulno l'o., * % CiiHltunooga, 'IVan. f e? To Unite liiterosls. lii xinoton, Ky., M i.v 28.?Tho com- ! nv.ttoeon Higher education of too south- j j, em synod ot the Presbyterian church in Kentucky has instructed Chairman VY. G. Nouise of Hopkmjville to comiptmicftte with tho Northern synod to formulate :i piau 10 nnito the int^rc.-;* of h itn branches 111 Kentucky, looking toward endowing Sayro college with V' $1,000,000. This is a coliego lor th? education of womou. Cliui'les:t.-u Machinists Strike. Charleston, May 28 ?All onion wen in the Southern railway shops struck last night for a 0-hour day. LTiy shop.* are able to handle the running work w with a uon union forco. The men at ? V;\1U & Murdoch's .-hops arc also out. Two lirms hero have granted liiu oo mauds. __ Cruktii'f 11 \> I*.-?- Won* J JO nuon, May 28. ? Richard Crokor's Vii>or, J. Rw'IT, won tl?e all aged maiden plate at the Hurst Park club Wuitsnuit tide meeting today. I rholr i*wik vaiviuiijf ? To, Your Kidneys (fi V Dr. Jenner's ,:f Kidney Pi lis j i . ?j to in* cause Hie kidneys to work os )? nature intended they should. I They build up the shrunken >c .walls of the kidneys, as no known remedy has been found to do before. As a cure for urinary troubles ;i8 they have 110 equal. c? p> 10, 25, ?0 Cents K8 h SOLD Bi UNION DRUG CO. il( rxiox.s. r. ? | A g II Subtle | 1; 1 roe 1=?.? ap " W iflB Dyspepsia is unrefogni/.ctl in fjff liiilf tlic roues. It deceive*) the ?5: y unknowing: Buflorer. Its many jS? Pt f?j variations work along tin* weakest gff: iii> linos of tlie system. To battle i jg against only one of tbom is vain. XS 1 SB Our booklet explains its symp7 :& ton is. Our Dyspepsia Tablets give in >dM complete ami lasting relief. sen :;1 Giles' 1 ;;; j| Dyspepsia Tablets j| V 250 and'* GOc! W lP" SOLD BY UNION 13RUG CO. li1, I'MON, S.C. li* Don*t Force for Your Bowels with harsh minerals which always leave bad after-effects }(( on the entire system, and where iU their use is persisted in, tend to ,il completely wreck the stomach ur and bowels, ah in ..USE.. % ***1 * * ?? ^ ite Edgar's Cathartic Confections 5*1 The only harmless, vegetable. 4 bowel regulator, and liver vitalizer j known. ?| As pleasant to the taste as bg candy, and as positive as the harshest mineral. No gr.'pe or pain. 1 83? 10, 25, 50 cents. - SOLD BY liNIO * DILU v CO jV t'MOx's. C. h* -;:Ki^mtasM*au!*ne?neai?a?bCi->i0ftL<*ibM | j ? jljj ^ WKVBflMlga-MiiUMiiiiiii! B i FOR SA I 1 WADE HAMPTON SUGGESTED. Kricndii of Old 1'tit lliui fa-fore (iovriiiir. On\HL*ttia, Aiay *o ? Chr.rlostou friends of CuiKMTil Wade lintuptou will endeavor to have ib>v ruor Mooweenev appoint him to the United ;-ef. - ? to .-U'tivtiii cSenamr Aiobaenn. re> i. The joint rest-nation oj Tiilmau and McLaurin will make it t:eue .-ury lovino governor to . ppoiut two ?-uece.-.:? >rs. Tito umior.Maudmg seems n> be Oi.it Tillman auo AioLauriu will make i..e ! race lor l'iibu > r. loug torm. lu that ! evuar Uonerul [{.imp* on, ii r.ppomi d, would sorv-* the remainder o> tire MoInurm term, an-: it aide and wtii :iro make tbo race oouid be easily eleoceo in the pvtma.ry. l'his plan is bring engineered quietly here, and <0 id r no expression 11a.- been tiskod 01 1 laMipioti. Lue oid soldier, however, is->i ill de u* to tliu hearts ot hi. people, despite the fact mat lie was defeated for re-doc;ion to the souate by Tilinifin^R 11.(1.:. u H nnnf >n niOTcruouc would dcvuloo woucierfui strength. RESULT OF FAMILY FEUO. Mouse shoots Ml> lirother, Jliit IHiriiumtti. Carkout.'X, (%.?., May 23.?Mnnso Rui'1jhiui:i, constable ol' Isew M- xto district, 10 miles from here, shot his brother, li:ii Buchanan, indicting a painful l?nt not serious vronn "t. There are h7o brouiers in what is known ns "Duehaimu Town," nlmo t a village in that neighborhood. Tttny owned property in t-oniniou. J-iecoutiy friction ur? nnnn;? thont. Hill i'uuh u.in wai a I r?> 1) r.ld a house ou his tract of lan t, wo ion is tv P. rely surrounded by that of his h.o tiers. Tue brothers \v uin ailow Htii Luichutiati 110 right of way to reach hi* iaud, nor would tliey allow htm to haul over their land. ,Ko sooner had tun m.uso b'en finished than it was burned down and chat-yea of arson were tp.uio, whicii cutminuted 111 t lio about lug. BATTLE VV1T11 TRAMPS. Son of Policeman Killed While At .1sttujt Hi* Kntlicr. CaTtnoT,y,TON, Mo.. May 23.?Charles Melviuney. a sun of Policeman M':lv:v ncy, was shot and ki.lo.i at 2 o'clock this moruiiijr wii'i'.' n.ei.Minghi.s latin r to arrest :i gang o ; tamps. 1"1up? ot tho were .ri'ptpd ?ti?ci planed i:t jail, flalt a bosvn o? escaped n:?<l were ttui.-'.:' '! '.?/ to. ff aim a po.*sp to a point !5 .ltiies sou'h 01 Oarrohto.'i, where clipy w ? " .**irr?'Uij'lvd. I Corp :i lively p.i u. too tranir.s oxc:iai:;^i:.^" .> ?t- vivt rlie passe. " more o: 'lip tramps were tiaa iv ro.t. i -ii pp. i.'i: ;.-.r h .-.re "he s.p ruV's 'i ,v:?s snot. 1: -.a under i.tiii. l ap o.ners j.scaped to the v.uu.i-. As.:n it! ?*d in ? tllrrs' lomr. Ati anta.. May Cs - Tito <: iitsoiitteo ?m nt>oiipaii?>:i< o. tae trustees o. the Conipapratp f-ob iters' holm- mis passed fiiVonio .T o;i ":ii : : ; !( iin<:ii< tor ji-.u issioit to the iio 1 Iiptort tiutf- bony, i'm-re were about ! ' app:io?ri??ps, but i a is in cp- i.i : 'or each one to subiuii I proofs or bo.ior.'bip set vie. and <iis, shnrge front ?ho unity and -.f resirfpuce within rlu- I'li'e :or five ypa.'s. At the | uppim.tr 'be coin 'tiripp nil tic- mimed vor* p.;sn d v.: on wit..to the Ui]uuiMi I orool's-b.ui : -n subinivCpti. ' r'ofxiJi:?? ( !i i PotviiKli iii-Kixos, (J:i , May 23.?Sunday nioritinp Mrs. delni C. Kn.tier was round up:.a in too yard, where site hud jronc- to food Iff eliieapits. iit-r ilcath was tlno to heart failure. Mrs. Ilurner wapiti' ajje'l iady and leaves a husband uiid live eiiiliircu. IJiuJrnMI p?? iliiUir<i. u^!.:i u2>U!.<i^-^.f.:,r: ua^ctei m liP'P im II 1 8 f1pfi E AT"" HOLMES" These cures are endorsed who stand high in the Scien Profession. uET ONE OF THESE CUI Union Elec c. w. YC I j UNION AND GLKNJS SPUING ? RAILROAD COMPANY | Schedule Effective Nov. 12, 1900. Train No. 15 leaves Ihiioi. Milll Station 0:15 a. m Ar rives HntV.lo 0:27 a. 111 Praia No 17 leaves Union Mill Station 4:"t0p. m Arrives llnlTalo aao .. ... ^ - t.. O. Train N<?. 10 leaves Buffalo 12:15 p. ni Arrive U?:*oii Mill Station 12:27 p.m r?am Mo. 18 leaves Buffalo 0:10 p. m Arrives T't.ton Mill Station 0:22 p. ni All Trams Daily Except *?uuday. The Union ;;n<1 Glenn Springs Kail road Co., is now prrpaied to handle .tl passenger and freight, business hetweei Union and Buffalo. All f-eight for Buf j <;?!? will br handled eitnei front t?.< : Southern Railway dojtot or from (h Union Cot Ion Mill Station. Tickets 0 Buffalo Mil: i>e sold at the Union CottO' Mill 8t,v;i.ion. We now have a first c'a! passenger coach in operation. T. (.;, iuiucan, Geo M Wright, TV ?ident,. G?nM Mana rei Charleston & Western Carolina Railway Company. AUGUSTA AND ASHEVILLE Short Llm Schedule in otfeot March 10, liWl. Leave Augusta 0 10am 3 05 pn Arrive Greenwood 12 15 pni Anderson 8 00 pn Lauren* 1 20 pin 035 au Greenville 30.'pin 1130ud Glenn Springs.... 4 30 pin spartaunurg 0 10 pm 9 00 an I .-lion 7 30 pm Saluda 5 3d pm Ilen.lcrtJonYillc.. 6 03 pm Asheville 7 00 pra Leave Ashevlllo 8 20 am Union 8 45 am Spartanburg 1145 am 3 55 pn (ilennsprings.... 9 15 am Greenville 12 01pm 3 35 pn i.an runs 1 37 pm 0 30 pit Anderson Wi'mn Greenwood 2 37 pm OOOpn Arrivo Auguata 610 pm lltoanr Leave Columbia ii06an Nowberry 12 20 pn Clinton v 1 03 pn Arrivo GrccNvillo 3 10 pn Spnrtr.nliiirK 3 10 pn GlennSprii.ga... _ i_??Fn ' Leave " pnrtnnbiii'tf 11 15 an Greenville 1201 pn Arrive' Unton 1 57 pn New ') rry 2 37 pn Oohin;Ida 4 05 pn Fastest awl Lot lino between Nt wTierr ami Greenville, tspartunburg und Glem Springs Co llection from Newberry via ColumblNewberry and Laurens Hallway, i For any information write W. J CKAIG, Gen- Fasa. Agt.. AiiyiiR'a, 'la. I T. M. EMM RRHON, TrHffle ManaKor. ^TRACTORS'?? %3^ BUILDERS'^ .,a_MILL SUPPLIES Onanaca, t!u* 1 0?ln?*aa H< Okar >ri ttoda r?nt?, Teir.ni A u.??i V/ira Sojn EaUOia Inffa* *; JA-ks Davneka Ova fee. OhM? m> t.jji U -it; 5" Cmi #>*.?? ??*> aTtJM fvia* D?MNtfe iMhpKu IRON WORK \ oilPRl Y CL l 4 41 4 ? ?r is I ' & MOORE'S PHJ X ?THE? ELECTRIKURE ?AND? OXELIC CURE. he Eighth Wonder of the World. ires Ninty per cent, of all irable diseases without medne, when directions are folded. It matters not what ur Disease is. I and recommended by doctors ce of Medicine and Medical >rc Axinrnnc vni men n trikure Company, )UNG, Manager. I SOUTHERN RAILWAY. P ~?r * Soli.dul* la ' Jan. 17th. 1801. tTATlOM. "flfc'a ?"'^1. Lt. Charleston Il to p m 7 CO am " BuaroerTl.U. 10 00 n't 7 41 ? in * BrachrlUa ICOim 8 05 a OrauMburp 9 45 a m 9 21 t i? guiKTtiU i 26 a m 10 13 a in Lt. Sarannah 12 HO a in 12 o5~iTi j .. ??r^'ell 4 13 a in 4 13 a in B:aokvli;a.w 4 2* a m _4 28 a m Lt. OoiuniMa 7~00 nni 11 05 a lu " Frosiitrfty 3 14 a in 12 10 a n . NavrWrrr 8 30amJ2 23pm " N bitty .81*, 0 30 a in 120 pm " gretnwood 0 ft) a in 1(3 pm fr- B_?^m 10 15 a in 2 15 p i.i Lt. AhWvflit a m 1 3A p m j*?1**'" 11 fiT a m ~Tj 10 p m - Lt. jj dor ton lUTiS 6 85 n ra L* fl,.aaM -TT-.TT .1 ' * ( ?v wo,,,,r,a. k mi p mi iq n m Ar. Atlanta,(Can.lfln;o); 853 p ml t> uO p ra ' BT4TI0NB. cm vera villa 1 A ::o p m1 10 15 o m f " Piedmont 0 0} p m 19 40 a m \N llll&m?ton 6 ill p in 19 55 a m At. Auleraoft fTT"p"m ll 40 a -n Vr" 0 45 p m 11 15 a in Ar. Done Ida t. 7 15 p nyll 40 a ra Ar. Abborilla. .. fe lu i> p/ 12 2& p~m Lv. Eodfaa.... V HO p m li 66 a in ; Ar. Greenwood 7 65 p m 12 20 p in " >inetyblx 8 tC p m 12 66 p n " Newberry 0 Do p m 100 pm " Prosperity 0 45 p m 2 14 p m Oohimbla 11 00 p m B 80 p m Ar. fileekviil? i 57 a in 2 67 a m 1 " Barnwell H 12 a in 8 12 a m Bavanniih i. 00 a to 6 00 a na ^ Lt. Ktncrlile 2 C2 a m 4 jf p m 2 Orangeburg 8 45 a na 5 83 p ui " Branolivilltf. 4 25 a m ? 16 p m i " Snmmervtlle 6 57 a m 7 81 p m Ar- Charloiiton 700am BlBpna STATIONS. : 11 ?0 P, i "? *iLr..Uuai'?o.->iou..Ar a 15 p iTsn If CO a 7 41 i 8.imm?.rvtli? " 7 81 p 5 67 a j I 00 a 8 65 a " .Branohvilie. " 6 15 p 4 28 a > 45 ft; 0 28 a " Ornngebu r g " 5 HK p 8 45 a 4 25 ft 19 lo a " Kmjrvilie " 4 49 p 2 82 a K lO a bv. >nvannaK Ir 6 uu a ) 41 15 ? " ..liarnwall .. " 8 12? " -B/nokTlllft.. . ... 2 67 a I K) a 11 40 a " .. Columbia.. " 8 20 p 8 80 p 151 * li ft ? :: Au!ou- " ???! ?? w w mi 4 .w ? ...ritaiuo... " 1 Sip. T 40 p 16 16*] 3 Wp Union " 13 4Sp! T lOp 10 96*! 3 23p " ..Joneavllle., " 12 25 p, 6 68p 10 GO n, 2 87 p " ....Pnoolet.... " IS Up. 8 42p ' 11 M ft 8 10 p Ar Spartanburg Lv 11 |."> ft' Slop 11 80 ft 5 30 p IjV Spartanburg Ar 11 32 ft 0O p I i pi 7 l&pUr...A?h?vlll?...l.T 8 u) ft! 106 p "P" p. m. "A" ft. m. "N" night. DOUBLE DAILY SKRVTO* RET WHEN CHARLESTON AND GREENVILLE. Pullman palace sleeping car? on Trains 96aad 10, 87 and bb, on A. and O. division. 1 >lning cars on these trains nrre nil mealy enrouro. Trams leave Spartanburg, A. Jt C. division, . northbound, 7:00 a. m., 9:87 p. m., 8:18 p. m., < (vestibule Limited) and Tot p. m.; southbound 18:80 ft. m.. 8:18 p. in., 11 >84 a. m., (Vestibule Limited), anil 10:20 ft. ra. Trains leave Greenville, A. and O. division, northbound,8Mi a. m., 8:84 p. m. and 8:82 p. m., Sestlhule limited), and 8:16 p. m.: southand, 1:80 A m..4:80 p. ra., 12:3(5 p. m. (VeetlJe limited), and 11:18 ?. m. Trains 16 and 18?Pullman Bleeping Oftrs between Charleston and Oolnmbl*; ready tOS oooupanoy at both polnta at 0:90 p. m. Elegant Pullman Drawing-Room Sleeping Cars between Havnnnob aud Aahevllle enroutn dally between Jacksonville and Otnolnnatt. PRANK 8. GANNON. 8. H. HARDWIOK, Third V-P. A Gen. Mgr., Gen. Pas. Agent, Washington. D. OL Washington, D, O. W. H. TAYLOB. B. W. HUNT. Asst. Gen. Pas Agt, Dlv. Pas. Agt. Atlanta, On. Charleston, B.C. &0&Uu>nAs guaranteed I under A aow DEPOSIT I R> R- FARE PA,D TO 200 FR?E OA.-ALA. BUSINESSOOLLKOK, Maoon.Qn ! UllVLACY. i