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f "h Varenka Arkadyevna < ? * ' (Original.] One morning several years ago two young men?Turovtsuln and Pronski ? were sittlug in Dronski's room in Warsaw, Itusslan I'oluiul, bntetiing revo- ' 1 lutlon. Suddenly there wore footsteps j , on the stairs and In another moment 1 the door was thrown open and the p > ' , lice rushed in. Turovtsuin nodded f toward Pronski ami the police arrest- | 1 ed him. Ah they *ere inking him i 1 away lie reproached Turovtsuin with 1 having betrayed him. whe.Vupon ill ' latter remarked coolly that there was I* no l?etrayHl, slnee he was simply d >ia4 ( Ms duty as an officer in the secret 1; service. Pronskl was sent i > Siberia, j where, after Intolerable sufferings, lie : int-ti ui |'i nwii rumuui|iMuii, j? Several years after Dronski's arrev, while Turovtsuin. who was now chief i 1 of police la Russian Poland. was rl<l- ' ( Ing iu his carriage in Warsiiw. a man I | tired a shot at hiui. At the moment a , girl who stood by the would he assis I ! siu knocked up the weapon and savel Turovtsuln's life. Tlie man who fired ! t the shot was spirited away h.v a renin- v plices so quickly that the police did not even Ret on his track. The chief ^ saw ihe whole afTair and directed that 'j the Rirl be sent to his otliee. When j she aiTived there he said to her: "Von are n hrnvo girl to have inter- | fere I with an assassin, and 1 owe you t my life. What can I do to repay I you?" "1'iease. excellency. I would like to serve the government." J, "In what capacity?" t. "In the secret service. 1 have many s friends among the revolutionists, who 1 eou.sider l.ie one ol lit > I couM !' loarn much of their pli. and report j them to you." "You shall have every opportunity. j ami for every ru'olo you earn I will pee that you are paid ton." t The girl. who gave her name as j Varonkn Arkn.lyevna. from that ino- i luont enrolled in the secret police, i where she served for a long while, often 1.ringing in information of the revolutionists. There was a singular per- I penality ahout her that fascinated j Turovtsuin. At times he thought she loved him. and at times she acted as If she hated him. There are few men a who will not he caught by such uncertainty. Turovtsuin fell desperately in love with her, Varenka's bravery, too, was faseinatine to her lover. She told him that her real status was known to some of her revolutionist friends, hut she did not fear to go where they were, though always armed to the teeth. One thing I at last began to mystify Turovtsuin. Though Yarenka often led the police to capture some revolutionist, when the force arrived the bird had always flown. Yarenka lived In first elass apartments which were paid for by the government. One day the chief appeared at her apartments with trouble written on his face. "Sweetheart," ho saiil, "I have noticed that we npvor gain anything froiu Hip information you bring us. j Evory meeting of revolutionists you have told us of has for some reason failed to take place. Besides, certain persons whom we have Intended to arrest have in some unaccountable way been warned and have escaped us. And now cornea one of our women in the * secret service bureau who accuses you ( of being a revolutionist, of giving them ( all our secrets." * "Who Is my accuser?" t "Katia I'estsofY." I Varenka grew a shade whiter. (Jo- ? lag to number room she took a pistol j from a drawer, put it in her bosom and returning to her lover said: "I may as well make a confession, for Katia can prove her accusation." "Groat heavens!" exclaimed Turovtsuln, catching at the back of a chair tor support. "Ito you remember," Varenka went <ou, "your bosom friend DronsklV" "I do," gasped Turovtsuln. "I nin Ids sister, I was far from him at the time you betrayed and arrested him, but I detenulncd that some day I would avenge him. While he suf fered the tortures you heaped upon hint my resolution grew stronger. When he died I determined to execute o plan I had formed. The iuan who fired at you was mv accomplice, and there were twenty revolutionists standing by to take him to safety. 1 knocked up his pistol on purpose to win your confidence. Haviug won from you ail I can for my people, the moment of my supreme vengeance has come." People living on the floor below heard a shot and came running up the stairs to see what was the matter. ,Varenka stood at her door and asked them if they had not heard a shot. They replied that they had and that the sound seemed to have come from that floor, whereupon she said that It sounded to her to have come from the rear apartments. She spoke as calmly as If she had been used to having shots nreci near tier nil her life. The excited people went to the rear apartments to learn that nothing unusual had occurred there. The occupants were sure that the shot had come from the front rooms. Puzzled, the crowd went to Varenka's apartments and knocked. There was no answer to their summons. They eonferred, and. all agreeing that something must be .wrong, they decided to hurst open the door. They did so, and stretched on the floor Turovtsuin, the chief of police, lay dead. Varenka Arkndyevna was never seen again In any part, of Russia, though the police searched tho empire for her. > Rumor says that she is living In Eug J land on the large suras paid her by, the police for her secret service work. ' ~ v RU8SELLJTIIORNE j 1 r NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. rreasurer Bartles Asks Your Attention Between October 15th and December 31st. Read and Govern Yourselves Accordingly. The tax hook* will be opened 011 the 5th of October and closed on the 31st >f December without penalty. After lie 31st of December there will be aided I per cent, penalty for the nonth of January, 1 per cent, more or Kebrbary, and 5 per cent, more roni the 1st to 15 of March. After the 5th of March executions will be issued. Will commence to collect commutaion road tax on the 15th of October, 1 nd close 011 the 15th day of March. Age for paying commutation road Lax is to 50. Age for paying poll tax _ ! to <10. When paying your taxes please observe the following rules in order to save unnecessary executions, which is innoying to the taxpayers, the treasurer and the sheriiT. 1st. lie sure that you get the treasurer to look on his hook for your name icfore you go to the auditor for an iddilional as some one might have nade your ret urn. 2nd. He sure that you call for your axes by the same name as that in vliieh you returned it. 3rd. He sure that you call for the ame township in which you made our return and not call for the one nto which you have moved since makng your return. Uli. w hen you come to sue about or ay your taxes, be sure that you menion tlie townships iu which you own roperty, as the treasurer is no* supposed to know where all your pu.perty s located. Please remember these p.eeial school districts when you come >r send to pay your taxes and call for arh sp.eeial school district and townhip in which you have property. Vhen you pay your taxes please look at eceipt and see if it covers all of your ersonal property, number of acres of and and lots in town, etc., and if not, hen and there got it corrected, and in not wait till an execution is served .gainst you and then claim that it was lie treasurer's fault and not yours as on asked him for your taxes. The reasurcr does not know when you aid taxes 011 all of your property. Dint is up to you. Will collect taxes at the following daces: Union, from October Iflth to November ttth. except at Buffalo Colon Mills. Monday. October 23rd. W< st Springs. Nov. sth. forenoon. Bennett's Store, November Nth, ifternoon till 2 o'clock. Cross Keys, November Otli. Sedali.i. November 10, till II o'clock. Adamsburg, November 1.1. forenoon. I.ockhart. November 11 till It o'clock. Kelt on. November l"?. Carlisle. November 1*5. forenoon. Sanluc. November 17. forenoon. .lonesville, November 20th. Tax levy as follows: 'or State 5 1-2 Mills " Ordinary County 2 1-2 " " Koaii 1 Interest on K It Bonds 1 1-4 Old Soldiers 1-2 " ' Constitutional School 2 " Union kiproinl 11 ' Carlisle " " " 2 Santuc " " " 2 " .lonesville " " " 2 1-2 " Kocky Creek " " 2 ' West Springs " " 2 1-2 " .lonesville School Bonds 2 " Past Indebtedness 1 J. II. Bakti.KS. 0-3t Treasurer Union County. Last Hope Vanished. When leading physicians said that IV. M. Smithart. of Pekin, la., had innirable consumption, his last hope .anished : but l>r. King's New Discov ry for Consumption, Coughs and Jolds kept him out of his grave. Ih ;ays: "This great specific completely tired me and saved my life. Since hen. 1 have used it for over 10 years inel consider it a marvelous throat and lung cure." Strictly seientilic cure for Coughs, Sore Throats e?r Colds sure preventive of Pneumonia. Guaranteed, f>0c and $1.00 bottles at P. C Ibikes's tliug store. Trial bottle free Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that II. (' l.ittle, Guardian of the Estate of Bessie Mantes, now Brown, has applied toja son .M. Greer, Judge of I'robate. it and for the County of Union, for a Una discharge as such Guardian. It Is Ordered, That the 30th day o October. A. I>. 1!K*5, be lixed for hear ing of Petition, and a final settlemen of said Estate. .1 \son M Grkkk. Probate Judge Union County, S. C Published in Tug Union Timks, Sep tent be r Jftth, 11)05. 30-4 Get One Pound of BEST BORATED TALCUM for 25 CENTS at DUKE DRUG CO. JnUer Hotel Union. Union, S. C. ?????p?m. t? _ AN ORDINANCE Repenting an Ordinance En "An Ordinance Against S< any Kind of Liquor With Corporate I.irn ts of the To Union/* Ratified in Counci setnhled on the Third D, January, 1895. Be it ordained by the Mayo Alderman of the Town of Upton, Carolina, in Council Assemble* by authority of the same: Suction i. That an ordinaix titled an "Ordinance Against f* any Kind of Liquor within the 1 rate Limits of the Town of U ratified in Council assembled the Seal of the Council and tin of the Mayor on the Third day < nary, 1805, be and the same is 1 repealed. I tone and ratified in Council i t bled under the hand of the Mayi the corporate Seal of the To Union, this Second day of Octol D. 1905. R. L. MCNaU Attest: )f? W. I). Aktiick, 1 l. s | C.'erk and Tresis. I AN ORPIN INCH Against Storing Alcoholic Li Within the Corjiorntc I.itn the Town of Union. He it rrdaincd by the Mayo Aldermen of the Town of Union, Carolina, in council assembled a authority of the same: Section 1. That from and aft< passage of tli's ordinance it shall lawful for any person or persons, as principal or agent or otherwi manufacture, keep or store w ith corporate limits of the Town of any spirituous, malt, vinous, ferni brewed (whether lager or rice be other liquor, or any compound o ture thereof by whatever name [ or known, which contains alcoh< is used as a beverage. Provided ing herein contained shall be con to apply 'o the storage or mnnul of liquor as permitted by the Dispi Law of the State of South Carolin Section 2. Whenever it sha brought to the attention of the or Mayor pro tempore of the To Union by affidavit, either upon mation and belief or otherwise ; any person or persons has in hi-*, their possession, or is keeping i ing, within the coi porate limits Town of Union either as printi agent or otherwise, any spir: malt, vinous, fermented, I (whether lager or rice beer) 01 liquor, or any compound or n thereof by whatever name cal known, which contains alcohol used as a beverage, said Mayor or pro tempore shall is^ue a searc rant, directed to the Chief of Pi other police, to search the premi fo?th in said aflidavit and sei/.e a liquor and dispose of same accori law. Section 3. Any person or p violating this ordinance shall be ished by a line of not more th hundred dollars ($100.00) or sufl prison men t for not more than Done and rati lied in council i bled under the hand of the May corporate seal of the Town of I this second day of October, A. I] Attest: It. L. McN.w.i Mi W. D. Arthur, 11.. s. | Clerk and Treasurer. i AN ORDINANCE l iilofnel r_iftfi<i InlAVf/tflln l (/nor to An Habitual Drunk, to a Minor Within the i^ori Limits of the Town of Unic 1 ! lie it ordained l?y the Mayo ' Aldermen of the Town of I'nion , ! Carolina, in Council assembled i 1 authority of the same: j | Sk< nox 1. That from and aft passage of this ordinance it si . ! unlawful for any person or per ] | give, furnish, procure or provide ; in the corporate limits of the Ti ' i Union, any spirituous, malt, 1 i fermented, brewed (whether Ir rice beer) or other liquors, an j pound or mixture thereof by wl i name called or known, which c< ! alcohol and is used as a beverage, minor, habitual drunkard or t ' person who is in the habit of bei " i intoxicated. } j Section 2. Any person or j I violating this ordinance shall 1 ished by a line of not more th hundred dollars ($100.00) or sufl " I pri-onment for not more than I da vs. I Done and ratified in Council I bled under the hand of the Maj , Corporale Seal of the Town of litis second any 01 t;quider, a. i Attest: It. Jj. McNaL m W. D. Akiiiuh, Clerk and Treasurer. 1 h.j Cheap Trips California oo oo All the way Daily, September 15 to O | 31. ?KsoioniHi" rate trotn ?t } only $30 find Ghicstgo $33. j ets honored in Tourist Put I nml chair cars. Tourist Pnl 1 run dsiily St. Louis to I.oh A1 hy way of Knnans City at Ssititsi Fe through without cl On request will tell whj should visit California this and why you should travel Santa Fe. Write to J. C. SARTELLE, S. F. & P 10 No. Pryor St., Atlanl LOW RATES VIA 1 . , ; SOUTHERN RAILWAY. titl&l I )"*l* To Washington, D. C., and Return. Account American Bankers As- I rV a a sociatlon, October 10-13th, " > 1905. ay of One fare plus 25 cents for the round - un,i tr'P- Tickets on sale October 8th and s tilth hna'hmit October 15, with privily and 'ep:e ?* ?xten8'on for an additional ten f days on deposit of ticket and payment * of foe of 50 cents. je cn- k oiling to ciiica<;o, ill., and return, account v Lorpo- national baptist convention, col.,Wilder octoukk 25tii-31st. 1905. 8 hand One fare plus 50 cents for the round ? tf Jan- t'ip- Tickets on sale October 23rd and a lcrchy 24th, limited to return, leaving Chicago j not later than November 5th, 1005. j isseiu- ^or further information, as to rates, v iir and schedules, etc., call on any agent of the ? \vn of Southern Railway, or address, 0 ?>r \ Brooks Mono an, A. G. P. A. v R. W. Hunt, D. P. A. Atlanta, Ga. c y,*,,., Charleston, S. C. I 0-3t AN ORDINANCE J. AgHin.it Transporting or Handling t Alcoholic liquors Within the t quors Corporate Limits of the Town of v its of Union. 11 8 lit* it ordained by the Mayor and ^ . Alderman of the Town of Union, Soutn j rG al, Carolina, in Council assembled and by ? , oiun authority of the same: j, mil by Section 1. That from and after the p . passage of this ordinance it shall be s i r too unlawful for any person or person? as 0 he tin- principal or agent or otherwise, to s et'her transport or handle, within the eorpo- c ise, to rate limits of the Town of Union, any 0 in the spirituous, malt, vinous, fermented. I nion hrewed (whether lager or rice beer,) C( cnted, or 0tiior liquors, any compound or ^ ser), or mixture thereof by whatever name g T n,VXi culled or known, which contains alcoralled jloj and is used as a beverage. Pro- p >1 and vided nothing herein contained shall u?tli- be const rued to prevent the handling strued and transporting of liquors as is peracture mitted by the Dispensary Law of the a ensary gtate of South Carolina. a- Suction 2. Any person or persons II be violating this ordinance shall be punMayor isiiod by a fine of not more than One \yn of Hundred Dollars ($l(X).bb) or suffer . i tutor- imprisonment for not more than thirty 9, : that dayS. C her or Done and ratified in Council assem- a ir Btt?r- hied, under the hand of the Mayor and of the Corporate Seal of the Town of Union, !' pal or tltis Second day of October, A. I). 1905. ituous, Attest: R. L. Me'Nai.lv, y i re wed W. 1). Aktiiik, Mayor, r other 11,. s. I Clerk and Treas. 40-3t a nxture - 8 lle<l or AN ORDINANCE h and is o Mayor Declaring any Place Where Alco- ti h war- holic Liquors are Sold Within the p dice or Corporate Limits of the Town of ises set Union to he a Nuisance, and For- ii II such bidding the Leasing of the same t< ling to for such Purpose. a ersons Bo it ordained by the Mayor and v : pun- Aldermen of the Town of Union, it an one South Carolina, in Couucil ussembled h rer nn- un(j py authority of tho same: 5 thirty rkotion 1. That from and after 1 JL "the passage ot tnts oruumnuv, ?a 0 or an?l buildings and places within the corpo- t] Union nite limits of the Town of Union tl I. 1905'. wherein alcoholic liquors are stored, A ,v, sold or ottered for sale are hereby deiyor. clared to be nuisances. Sf.CiIon 2. It Shall be unlawful for any person to lease or rent within the corporate limits of tho Town of Uuion ar,y building, place or lot, when such person knows or has rea- ], 2 j j. auus lu ueneve tnut ine same is 10 De are/' r U8e^ *or l'ie purpose of storing or V borate selling alcoholic liquors. a in, Section 51. Any person or persons violating this ordinance shall be pun>r and ished by a line of not more than One ~ , South Hundred dollars ($100) or sulTer imand by prisomnent for not more than thirty days, and said nuisance shall be r,,Mie forthwith abated. isdl be ])one and ratified in Council assem|8?\vUh under the hand of the Mayor i'wn of an(* Corporate Seal of the Town of t'inous Union, this Second day of October, 1 iger or A. J)., 190.). v y com- Attest: K. L. McNajuj.y, t latever YV. D. Akthuk, Mayor. 'J jntains [L. s 1 Clerk and Treasurer. 1 to any c ,o any 1 coming AN ORDINANCE [ J persons Prohibiting any Person or Persons < je pun- from Bringing Into the Town of ? an one Union From any Point Within Fer im- the State of South Carolina, * tliirii. I.'.'.l ... J I._ .1 ^ 1 *? v me /i^'ci/t ui c/ic: M'Urchaser or Vendor, any Alcoholic assem- Liquorf, 'or and Union, Bo it ordained by the Mayor and < ). 1905. Aldermen of the Town of Union, South ' i.y, Carolina, in Council assembled and by ayor. authority of the same: Suction 1. That from and after the * passage of this ordinance it shall be [ lO-'.tt unlawful fop any person or poisons J whether acting as agent for the purchaser or vendor to carry, transport, { I or bring into the Town of Union, from i any point within tne State of South Carolina, any alcoholic liquors. Provided, nothing herein contained shall be construed to abrogate the provis- " ions of the Dispensary Law of the I State of South Carolina. I Suction 2. Any person or persons violating this ordinance shall be punished by a fine of not more than One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) or suffer . imprisonment for not more than thirty ' days. I Done and ratified in Council assembled, under the band of the Mayor and Corporate Seal of the Town of Union, ] this Second day of October, A. D. 1905. 'ctober Attest: It. I.. McNai.i.y, Tmtiii W. D. Aktiicr, Mayor. | /fl t [l. 8 1 Clerk and Treas, fO-Dt 1 mans Cheated Death. ' ltnnna Kidney trouble often ends fatally, n&eles hut by choosing the right medicine, i if! the E. H. Wolfe, of Hear Grove, Iowa, 1 lanac cheated death. He says: "Two years J * ago 1 had Kidney Trouble which , y yon (.ail3(.(i ni0 great pain, suffering and . Fal!, anxiety, but I took Electric Bitters < on the which effected a complete cure. I have also found them of great benefit in general debility and nerve trouble, 1 and keep them constantly on hand, , . since I find they have no equal." F. ('. Duke, druggist, guarantees them at i .a, Ga. at 50c. t ^ rESTS PATIENCE. he Most Patient Union Citizen Must Show Annoyance at Times. Nothing spoils a good disposition, lothing taxes a man's patience like my itchiness of the sain. Itching Mies almost drive you crazy. All day t makes you miserable, all night it eeps you awake. Itch ! Itch ! Itch ! nth 110 relief. Just the same with iczema. You can hardly keep from cratching it. You would do so, but ou know it makes it worse. Such uiseries are daily decreasing. People re learning they can be cureu. Leaning the merit of Doan's Ointment. Monty of proof that IDoan's Ointment rill cure Piles, Eczema or any itchiCSS of the skin. Read the testimony f a Union citizen : J. M. Mardis, retired farmer, a vetran of the Civil War, residing at 22 .{brand Street, says: "I have used loan's Ointment with very satisfactory esults. For a long time I suffered rum itching piles. I lost my leg in he war, but I have suffered mere from lie intolerable itching than I ever did ritli the leg, and there seemed to be 10 relief nignt or day. It wa3 a contant torture and the more I scratched lie more it itched. I Imvn ilmm lung to try and relieve it, but to no lurposc until I read about Bonn's Cidney Pills and Doan's Ointment and irooured a box of the latter at a drug tore. The salve stopped the itching n the first application and I can now ay entirely cured it. You are welome to use my name as an endorser f the claims made for this remedy." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cuts. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, few York, sole agents forthe United tatcs. Remember tho name?Doan's?and ike no other. AN ORDINANCE^ [gainst Selling Any Kind of Alcoholic Liquors Within the Corporate Limits of the Town of Union. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Alermen of the Town of Union, South Carolina, in Council assembled and by uthority of the same: Section. 1. That from and after the | assage of this ordinance it shall be uniwful for any person or persons, as rincipal or agent or otherwise to sell, arter or exchange, within the corporte limits of the Town of Union, any pirituous, malt, vinous, fermented, re\ved (whether lager or rice beer), or ther liquors or any compound or mixtire thereof by whatever name called r known, which contains alcohol and t used for a beverage. Provided, nothng herein contained shall be construed d apply to the sale of liquor at a regular uthori/.ed dispensary. Section 2. Any person or persons iolating this ordinance shall be pundied by a fine of not more than one undred dollars ($100.00) or suiter inirisonment for not more than thirty ays. Done and ratified -in council assemICO lllHltl tillV iiwuu w U?v-U?v . ? JL. lie corjiorate seal of the Town of Union, his second day of October, A. I). 1905. Lttest: R. L. McNai.ly, Mayor. \V. I>. Arthur, [i.. s.] Clerk and Treasurer. 40 -3t Frightful Suffering Relieved. Suffering frightfully from the vintent poisons of undigested food, C. G. 1 ray son, of hula, Miss., took Dr. Ling's New Life Pills, "with the rent! " tin wrrifna "H.nf T ....... 1 ?? .iv ???1V\ Of I/Iicib X rtlia CUIUU. ill stomach and bowel disorders give /ay to their tonic, laxative properties. 5e at F. C. Duke's drug store, guaran? eed. Notice of Meeting of Stockholders. Notice is hereby given that a meeting ?f the stockholders of The Peoples Jupply Co. will be held at the olliee of he said company in the town of Union, South Carolina, on the 16th day of Ocober, A. D. 1U05, at 5 o'clock p. m. ['hat the purpose of said stockholders neeting is to increase the capital stock ?f the said The Peoples Supply Com>any ten thousand dollars so that the :apital stock of said The Peoples Sup)ly Company shall be thirty thousand lollars. By order of the Hoard of Directors. D. Fant Gii.i.iam, John A. Fant, !8-4t Treas. Mgr. Prest. Famous Fruit Farms of Texas. Arkansas, Louisiana, and the great South-west reached by the Cotton Itelt Route. You can purchase very ;heap round trip "Home Seeker" tickets at Atlanta, Birmingham, Anniston, Montgomery and certain other points my first or third Tuesday. Tickets jear a final return limit of 21 days, ma allow stop overs any point west of Memphis. Ask for tjckets to read by Memphis ana The Cotton Belt. Write If. P. Smith, 'Prav Pass. Agt. Atlanta, Ga. Match-Making in Union Not love matchs, not matches to extract fire from, but matches nevertheless. For instance, our Dry Goods match the season, our Clothing match the high art tailor made, our Hats match the contour of your face, our Groceries match your taste. We match high quality and low prices, no mismatches here. Come! We solicit your trade solely on the merit :>f our goods. Yours for safe, satisfactory business, GEO. W. GOING. Union & Glenn Springs Railroad Co. ** Time Table Effective Aug-. 1, 1906. Leave Union 7. a. m. 1.00, 4.00 and J 8.10 p. m. Arrive Buffalo 7.16 a. m. 1.16, 4.16 and 18.25 p. ni. Leave Buffalo 8.15 a. m. 1.45, 5.00 and 18.80 p. m. Arrive Union 8.30 a. ni. 2.00, 6.15 and 1 8.45 p. in. Leave Union 9.00 a. m. and 5.25 p. in. Pass Neal Shoals 0.50 a in. nnd 6.10 p. in. Arrive Pride 10.15 a. in. and 0.35 p. in. Leave Pride 10.35 a. m. and 0.50 p. in. Pass Neal Shoals 11.00 a. ni. and 7.10 p. m. Arrive Union 11.50 a. in. and 8.00 p. m. All trains daily unless otherwise noted. Week days only. J Saturdays and Sundays only. Connection made at Pride with Seaboard Air Line through trains South bound in the morning and North bound in the evening. Interchangeable mileage sold by the Seaboard Air Line will be honored by the U. & G. S. R. It. M. B. SUMMER, Gen. Pass. Agent. Cheap Rates to Texas. t Arkansas, Louisiana, and the Southwest, Each first and third Tuesday you can mirchasc tickets at Atlanta, Birmingham, A-nniston, Montgomery, and certain other points to the Great South-west and return by Memphis and the Cotton Belt route at greatly reduced rates. Tickets allow stoji overs any place west of Memphis, and are good to return any day within 21 days after purchase. Write nie to make arrangements and see that your tickets read by Memphis and the Cotton Belt route. L P. Smith, Traveling Passenger Agent, 203 Equitable Bldg, Atlanta, Ga. WALLACE & BARRON ATTORNEYS AT LAW. j. ci.ol'oh wali.ack. p. 1>. barron. Ollice?Rooms 12 and 13, up stairs, opposite Hotel Union. Practice in the State and United States Courts. 24SCAIFE & HAMBLIN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. FOSTER BUILDING, UNION* S. C. D. H. MONTGOMERY, M. D. PRACTICING PHYSICIAN. Office in Opera House Building. Day calls left at Duke Drug Co. Residence Phone 147. ll-12tp F. C. DUKE, Representing the Best and Most Liberal Life, Health and Accident Insurance Companies in the world, OFFICE: Room 4, Nicholson Building. J. A. BROWN, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE, STOCKS AND (* BONDS. W HOUSE RENTING AND COLLECTING A SPECIALTY. OFFICE ON BACHELOR STREET?" BOILERS AND ENGINES. Tanks, Stacks, Stand 'Pipes, and Sheet Iron Work; Shafting, Pulleys, Gearing, Boxes, Mangers, etc. Mill Castings. Cast every day; work 200 hands. Lombard Foundry Machine and Boiler Work and Supply Store, Augusta, Georgia. - ? ITHE " BOSS '* COTTON PRESS 1 SIMPLEST, STR0N0E8T, BEST The Murray Ginnino System Gins, Feeders, Condensers, Etc. GIBBET MACHINERY CO. Bring your job work to The Times. We can please you. J