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Mor< the most n ods?Unee ily perfect so >u will be ab Pit Mc cause a wel is greater pre hus you will ? HAT* OV ^ V&SL^. :ause for val no food s leeda Bssci *n a <h moistun NATIONAL B1SCI WORK WEAKENS THE KIDNEYS j Doan's Kidney Pills Have Hone! ureal Service Por People | Who Work in Union. 1 j I Most Union people work everyday in ! some strained, unnatural position? ' ' bending constantly over n de-k?riding <>n j' 11in%r wajtons or cars?doinii laborious housework; lifting, reaching or. pulling, or trying the back in a hundred and one oilier ways. All these s'rains : tend t;? wear, weaken and injure the | , kidneys until they fall behind in their j ' wink of lilterin^ the poisons from the! blood. Doan's Kidney I'ills cure sick j kidneys, put new strength in bad backs. Union cures prove it. i! \V. Marks, wlioso I m silicas is that rj <>| in-ur.uice, residing on Duncan Ave , | -ays; "I know more than one j>? raon ! j who praise* Doan's Kidney Fill- and I 1 ? am plen-ed to a Id my endorsement 1 ( used them for a veiv lame hack, which piol-ahly came from nr.* kidneys t>ut i i' < id not know it at the time. There jj were excruciating pains in my loins and ( while sitting at my desk i often had to j get np and walk around the room. The , pain was so great at night that 1 would < wake up and l-e nnalde t ? get to sleep . again. I suffered this way f?.r a couple \ of years in spite of the treatment of doctors and the use of everything! heard ah nit said to ho good for such complaints hut it was no us ?. It did not stick. Doan's Kidney Pills are the tirst and only remedy which ever helped mo permanently. I have not had the backache once since using them " K< r sale l>y all dealers. Fr'ce 00 rent's. I-Vster-.M ilburn Co, Buffalo. New York. sole agents for the United S ites Kcmemher the name?Doan's?and take 1:0 other. \ .' cm'h V.'lrti. ?J ve. . v. o < is r:;!;:t miserly, was ... /? . ... % i ? .11 .1 ? iiiin-.-*. i iuw v:i ; it. tl:>c*t I:.* I one day, "that I v. : .; I;It> to live so many works with? i"t eatinirV" Why. you were IV I hy tl:o fever." yoii sure';"' "'hen aflor a 1110nr-nl's rolloolion. "I wish I could give it to lay servants." Citation to Kindred and Creditors j State of South Carolina, ) ^ County of I'niou. ) I By Jaaon AI. (ircer, Ksip, l'robatc t Judge. f Whereas. Alary Kstes ha.- inadc :1 suit to me to grant lu*r Letters of Administration on the estate of and of fee s of Andrew .1. Kstcs, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular tho kindred and creditors of the said Andrew.!. Ksf > deceased, that they he and appear, h< fore me, in the Court of I'robate. to b-> held at Union C. II.. Soutii C rolien, on the Jotli day of April, next, after puhlication hereof, at 11 o'ch ck in the forenoon, to show eause, i if any they have, why tire said Admin-] ist ration should not he granted. (liven under my hand and seal this Mh day of April. Anno Domini, j', mm;. J A.SON AI. CiKKKII, I'robate Judge. I'uhiished on the IJiii day of April, J in Tiik CmovTimps !"?- '! ^ i = "" ] ; ! Plant Woofs f - j;< Southern-Grown j ] ri Watermelon and J ? y Cantaloupe Seed 1 ; & if you want quality, cv/eol* r>i r.3sc an<l the best inelonr# < that it in possible to j;ro\v, W Northern or Westein-^rowu need doesn't be*ri? to compare gj when you consider the quality of the fruit produced. Wood'f. Descriptive Catalogue f? tells ail about tlx: best kinds to li plant Mailed free. We sire Headquarters for W Cow Peas, Soja Beans, ; K Sorghums, Millet Seed, U .Ensilage Corn, Alfalfa I a and all;Southern Seeds. Write for | prices and Descriptive Catalogue. I lc W. WOOD ? SONS, 3 SEEDSMEN, . RICHMOND, VA. U J k . M . -<*0- *' -JA e 1 utritious of flour | da Biscuit?the | da cracker. Then | le to yS pre | 1-ncurished body UR >cUictive capacity* also be able to fg we | lue received there M o economical as J| ist tight, fi ? proof package. ? JIT COMPANY H y : !!:; i:: *in (lie whole r :i? I ' cv ri:?tjoy mores ;:i v.hcc' : . t J:t* t timepiece of I lie w.> !.!: ?' f i; is that ioo.selis Mowers [V.- .! !.I!i!k. miiis from llioir tirma: ?i: -. 1 !:.u" spheres in distant space . -:i n >t by the ghns of the astronoif. Schiller. Too Smooth. The I'i'lieec?There's just one tiling that worries mo a liitie. 'i'he Fiance? What is that'.' The Fiancee ? There seems to bo no opposition on the part of any of our relatives. Danger Prom the Plague. There's grave danger from the plague pf Coughs and colds that are so prevaont. unless you take Dr. King's New >is( overy for Consumption, Coughs and 'olds Sirs. Ceo. II. Wells, of Forest 3ity, Me., writes. ''It's a Godsend to leople living in climates where coughs ind colds prevail. I lind it quickly nds them." It prevents Pneumonia, ores LaGrippe, gives wonderful relief 11 Asthma and Hay Fever, and makes veak lungs st rong enough to ward olT Consumption, Coughs and Colds. fiOc ind $1 ho Guaranteed by Duke Drug Jo. Trial botte free. PERT PARAGRAPHS. The woman who inicht have married a millionaire (.lid. The love letters that men write often live after them. Love hasn't even a nodding acquaintance with logic. Things that don't happen are usually the ones that give us the most trouble. More people would 1 ? working for glory if they could cash it. Even money will not make the mare go if she is balky. blood Poisoning esults from chronic constipation, which s qiiirkly cured by Dr. King's New Life Pills. They remove all posisonous terms from the system and infuse new ife and vigor: cure sour stomach, nuns a, headache, dizziness and colic, with?ut griping or discomfort. 25c. Guarintecil by Duke Drug Co. \ de'y enouvrh, when a uiau sows wiiii a'.s l>.c often reaps a crop of rye. An ideal woman is the one with whom you arc but slightly acquainted. Not every man who says nothing knows how to saw wood. Keeling the need of a thing enhances iff* good qualities. A Young Mother at 70. "My mother has suddenly been made foug at 70. Twenty years of intense uilTering from dyspepsia had entirely lisahled her, until six months ago, \ hen she began taking Electric Hitters, tvhich have completely cured her, and estored tho strength and activity she lad in the prime of life," writes Mrs IV. L. <?i 1 pat rick. of Danforth, Me. ireatest restorative medicine on the ;lobe. Sets Stomach, Liver and Kidleys right, purities the blood, and cures Malaria, Biliousness and Weaknesses. Wonderful Nerve Tonic. Price ',0c, Ciuaranteed by Duke Drug Co. Puhlir Mppfin/i A public meeting of the legal voters residing in Union School J>istrict and returning real or personal property therein for taxation, is hereby called lo assemble at Union Court House on the 1st day of May, IfHitt at 10 o'clock t. in. for the purpose of voting an additional tax to supplement the general tax for the support of schools not to exceed three mills on the dollar in pursuance of tin act of the (leneral As t inhly approved I >ec. 1?I, !ML\ .1. A Fan I. \V. T. I leafy, W. E. Thomson, J. I? Arthur. 1.. G. Young, T. C. Duncan, 15-tft Truwtvus. 1 METKOf M A ? A t; ? - -fTTTi ilii wfr / 7iia L-. .J. & 7 WEST 29-ST s1?ix1al offerUnion Times both one year fo for 15c a copy. A year's subs for $1.00. Write the Editor T an ordinance; Grnnting Special License by the Town of Union, S. C., for the Fiscal Year, Beginning May 1, 1906. Be it ordained by llic Mayor anil Aldermen of the Town of Union, S. C., in Council nsscmblcd and by authority of same: That every person, firm, company or corporation counted 111 or intending to engage in any trade, business or profession hereinafter mentioned, within the limits ot the Town of I'nion, shall tirst obtain a license from the Clerk and Treasurer, and nil licenses herein mentioned slial be non-trnnsferable except by special permission from the Mayor or Town Council, said license l?eii?j? per annum, if not otherwise especially provided; ami all licenses shall expire on Mny 1, 1IMJ7, but may be revoked nt any time by Mayor or the Town Council. Section 1. No person, firm or corporation shall be engaged in, prosecute or carry on any business, occupation or profession hereinafter mentioned witho it first receiving from Town Clerk and Treasurer, upon the order of the Mayor, a special license therefor,-to wit: Sue. 2. livery itinerant, trader or other person (except licensed auctioneers) offering for sale or attempting to sell by sample within the town at public outcry or otherwise, any goods, wares, merchandise, fancy articles, spectacles, jewelry, pictures, notions,or oilier articles of like character or kind, shall pay in advance a license of not less than ten (flO.UO) dollars per day. fifty ($."?(!.00) dollars per week; or three hundred ($:ltui.(K>) dollars per year. Skc. 3. Kvcry itinerant physician or vendor or seller of medicine, patent or of his own make, or practicing as an itinerant his profession or calling shall pay a license of not less than ten ($10.0(1) dollars per day or fifty ($oU) dollors per week. Ski:. 4. Kvcry person or persons peddling or selling within the corporate limits, fruits, poultry, vegetables, butter, eggs, or other like art eles of produce, shall pay a license of thirty ($30.00) dollars per unit tint, Provided, that this section shall not he held to apply to sellers of produce and like characters raised on farms in Union County, S. C. Skc. 5. Kaclt and every dealer or company retailing fresh meats, sucfi as beef, mutton, pork, lislt or oysters and the like shall pay a license of seventy five ($75.(10) dollars per year and shal| have a fixed place of business, and said dealer slutll not he permitted to sell from any other place. Skc. (i. Knch and every dealer or company relailittg fresh meats, such as mutton, beef, pork and (he like, without the privilege of selling fish or oysters, shall pay a license of fifty ($">(1.00) dollars per year, and shall have a fixed place of business, which said place shall be mentioned in the license, and said dealer shall not be permitted to sell from nny other place. Provided, hat section five of this Ordinance shall apply (o persons selling any of the aforesaid kinds of j meat in quantities of not less than one quarter of i the animal. Such person or persons desiring to sell by the quarter shall first apply to the Mayor ' for a permit. Which shall be granted upon the filing of an affidavit selling forth the following facts: 1. The name and address o. the pcrs-ot proposing to sell. 2. That lite animal or ani mals to fie outcncrea was horn and raised on or upon ilie farm of the proposed vendor. 3. That the meat to he offered is in sound and wholesome condition. Upon making said affidavit, the Mayor shall issue an order to the Clerk and Treasurer of the I'o a n of Union, 8. C., to grant said vendor a permit to sell said meat without license Kacli agent or dealer ill maps, books, periodicals and other like articles, five dollars per day, or per year $ rH> 00 For each agent or solicitor for subscript scription lor shares or <-tock or any nonresident Building and I.oan Association. per day 10(1 00 Auctioneering in house or on street, per day, not less than. I 00 For each chuir in Barber Shop 5 00 till posters, posting, tacking or distributing ... 20 00 Bill posters, itinerant, not less than per day 5 00 F'or each billiard and pool room on Main street 2-) 00 For each billiard and pool room on all otlier streets except Alain street 75 00 J For each person, persons or company keeping bicycles for rent 10 00 F'or each two-horse curringe, buggy or hack kept for hi:e, outside of a iivery stable 15 00 F'or each one-horse carriage, buggy or hack Kept for hire outside of a livery stable Ill (HI Kaeli person making a business of buying and selling eattle,hogs, sheep and such like for profit or gain, per annum 85 00 ' Knelt person, persons or company selling coal for prolil or gain 10 0(1 Knell cotton seed oil mill Ino 00 j For each circus, per day 5imki F'or each three-horse or more dray. ... 15 00 For eaeh two-horse dray 10 (Hi F'or eaeh one-horse dray 5 00 j Kaeh dray and hack license shall have n number thereon and the driver of any such vehicle ! shall keen that number exposed on his hack or dray; and every such driver shall wear a badge in a conspicuous place, having upon it the number of the license. Kxpress company and oil company transacting ' and doing husiiles- in this town and other points within this Slate, for corporal ions other t hun the ' government of the United Stales, ils officers and agents: kxpress Company f 100 00 Oil Company 50 00 Flvhihilious outside of opcrA house or upon the streets 111 the discretion ol the Mayor. For each Hying jenny J 200 00 ' For each flying jenny, per day 10 00 For each flying jenny, per week in on For each flying jenny, per month lis) 00 Fairs, concerts, festivals or parties for gain 011 Main street, per night or day, not less than one dollar and at the discretion of the Mayor. ( For eaeh dealer selling fresh fish outside of house on Main sirect $ 150 <?t Kor each dealer selling fish in house on Main street 60 IK) Kor each dealer selling fresh fish m re than I'M) feet from Mam street 60 IK) Kor each solicitor soliciting labor from the Town of Union for points beyond inc< rporate limits, per day .. JOO IK) Knelt anil every person running an ice wagon or dealing in ice ... 25 01) ' Knch sotla fountain 5 IK) ( Knch icecream saloon 5 IKl Kadi person selling ice cream on streets 5 IKi i.unch dealers, per day l on 1 Livery. Iced and sales at allies, not including street carriages or drays 50 IK) Ileal estate agent 25 DO Kuril agent or dealer (who has no annual license) selling nuile- or horses, $5 per I day, or $20 per week or mules and horses at auction, per day 10 01 Kor lecture, musical entertainment, play or show, for reward outside of -opera hunye tn disVrWTon tf tho Mayur.,,,, i. N V (' OLITAN Z 1 N E >i MAGAZINE CO REET NEWYORK -Metropolitan Magazine an r $1.80. The Magazine sell ;cription to Tntf Times sell IMES. Iv.tch oculist or optician, itinerant, per ilav 5 For each opera house 50 Kach oyster saloon with privilege of selling hulk oysters, per year 10 For each pawn broker 50 ......I, ..I.I. ... I Inrv I'l For each itinerant photographer, per day 1 For each itinerant plumber, per day.. 10 For each side show, per dav 25 For each itinerant sewing machine agent or dealer 10 Itinerant stove dealers, per day 5 For each boot or shoe black with privilege of chair on street 5 For each siiooting gallery 25 For each skating rink $.> per month, or per year 10 For each railroad for business done within the State and not including that done without the Slate Kill For each restaurant 25 For ten pin alley, each track Ml Kach telegraph company operating an oflice within the incorporate limits of the town of Union shall pay a license per nnnutn of 25 Kach telephone company transacting and doing business between any points in this town or any other point or points in this State for individuals or corporations other than the government of the United Stales, its ofiicers and agents JIM) Kach wood yard 10 For each blacksmith shop 155 For each street vender selling ice cream. 6 Kach Fife Insurance Company 25 Kach Fire Insurance Company 15 Flacli broker or agent receiving orders or transacting business in future options of every kind whatsoever 200 For each and every business not specitii above shall he charged at the discretion of tl Mayor or Town Council. Skc. 8. Any person, persons, company, fir or corporation embraced or mentioned in any the foregoing sections or s.cctiou of this oril nance and required therein to obtain license i to pay for tli? performing or carrying on of the respective business or for the transaction of t same, who shall fail, refuse or neglect to pay t license or amount therein specified in advan and each and every person, tirm or corporutii giving, showing, or attempting to give or she *1111.' of thi. .1........ .... 1. : 1-1.:.. v* |?v? uiiv?>o? oiiw ?* o *? t All iu11ii > without having received and paid fur tht license to do so, and any person or persons, fit or corporation violating any part or parts of tl ordinance, shall he required to pay a fine of n less than one dollar or more than one hundri dollars per day for each ami every day so otfen ing,or to he Imprisoned and made to work < the streets and public places of the town for 11 more thanthiity days for each day so olTendin and at the discretion of the Mayor or Tov Council. Sue. P. That all license herein mentioned a due uud collectable beginning May ], JimmI. Done and ratified in Council assembled und the hand of the Mayor and seal of the Cotiiu this the fifth day of March, 11HMI. K. I,. McNali.y, Mayor. Attest: \V. D. Arthur, Clerk and Treasurer. AN ORDINANCE To Revise Supplies For the Fisce Year Beginning May 1, 1906, For the Town of Union.S.C. He it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen Union, S. C., in Council assembled aiul by tl authority of same: That a tax to cover the expense of said tov of Union, from the first day of May, HiiKJ, to tl first day of May. 19(17, he levied and collected manner and form as follows: Section 1. That a tax of twenty (20) mil upon every dollar of the value of all real estnl personal property und stock in trade is hcrcl levied for general purposes including one thou and KI.ikmi) dollars for the maintenance of tl Carnegie Free I.ibrnry. Sec. 2. That the sum of two (f.'.oo) dolln fixed as a commutation for the street or rot duty, and the said sum to he paid by all al>l bodied male persons, able to perform or cause be performed the labor herein required, bet we the ages of eighteen (INi ami fifty (00) year*, wl reside within the corporate limits of said tow except ordained ministers and those exempt I law, and any person linble to this tax, who sin fail to pay within the time specified, shall he r quired to work on the streets of Union tlir days under the direction of the street oversee and any person failing cither to pay said cor mutation or perform said labor, shall he broug before the Mayor's Court and, upon convictio shall I... io....l in " ....... ..... a: .... - - 1>4 ..... VT| dollars or imprisoned not exceceding (20) day either or Iiolh. Site:. II. 'I lint one-lmlf of the taxes herein lc ied and assessed shall he due and collected in tl month of May, lltoti, and the remaining half she lie due and collected during the month of Oct' lier, 1(100. Sue, I. That the Town Clerk and Treasur shall proceed to collect one-half of the taxi herein levied, and that lie shall keep his hool open from the tirst day of May next to tl lirst day of June, Iked, for this purpose; afti which time lie shall proceed by distress o othe wise, as prescribed by law, to collect such as r mains unpaid with a penalty of twenty (20) p cent and cost of collecting added. Sue. ft. That tlio Town Clerk and Treasur shall reopen his books ami keep them open fro first day of October next to the first day of N vemher, llKKt, for the purpose of collecting tl rcmalng half of the taxes herein levied aft which time he shall proceed by distress or othe wise as prescribed by law to collect such as r mains mipnid with a penalty of twenty (20) pi cent and cost of collecting added. Sue. <' That the basis of value for taxation i real estate, personal property ami stock in trai shall be taken from the assessments as levii hv the Count V Auditor Ir. 11.1V. -?.I 11 ii i,t Sue. 7. That h 11 ordinances or part of ord nances conflicting with this ordinance are hercl declared repealed. l).> .c and ratified in Council assembled and the hand of Mayor and seal of tne Council th fifth (5th) day of March, lUtstl. It. I?. McNai.i.y, Mayor. \V. 1). Ar t hum, Clerk and Treasurer. A Badly Burned Girl or l> >y, man or woman, is quickly oi of pain if Hack Ion's Arnica Salve is at plietl promptly, (?. J. Welch, of Tel onslia, Mich., says: "I use it in m family for cuts, sores and all skin ii juries, and find it perfect." Quicket Pile cure known. Itest healing salv made. 26c at Duke I>rug Oh. Tiik Times and the Mctropolita Mngamne for only $1.80 a ymr. #B #98B0B9B#B9BOSBB9?1#BB888? | H AIR S DENT ? " Crown, BVidgework and S Office over Mutual Dry ( a a?icaM?BM0i*ioiaeB?itc?i j| DR. J. MONRC E N 1 UU Crown and Bridgo Work ws A Specialty. Phone 11 lacrtSM K-m *" TheBounty^v S Of The Fields A 'S : H dopend3 upon tho llfo-long study R 00 B and experience of tho men who dl- H t:o jrt rect thio business, und who mix a oo K fertilizer which "makcathrcoioftcn 00 fg a dozen) bluilcsofgrass grow, w hero oo M only one grow botorc." Tho name oo K of it is oo | Virginia-Carolina Fertilizer. in) gj I)y it9 very liberal use. n week or B two before, or nt planting, so well ] iKi E as second application, multitudes of oo K farmers in tho fouth have " inS creased their yields per acre," and oo W with tho larger profits which theso B increased yields brought, paid olf Ihoinortgngeon their farms. Don't iki ? bo fooled by any denier into buying oo t a "cheap" substitute. ,KI Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. j S Richmond. Va. Atlanta, Ga. J Norfolk, Va. Savannah, On. no v Durham. N. C. Montgomery, Ala. . r Charleston, P. C. Memphis, 'l onn. 1 S Dallimoro, MJ. Shrovoport, La. (k. Probate Judge's Sale. (K) 00 00 Slate of South Carolina, ) Court of County of Union, j- Probate. W) In aid of Assets lid .? afn..,n a .i.~? - * ?.?. luvauo nunvj ?o nuuiiiiisi rniur oi 10 the estate of Isaac Dogan deceased, "J Plaintiff, vs. of ' li- Joseph Dogan, Charley Dogan, Good ?.r Dogan, Oscar Dogan and Jonesville B & 1,'e L. association of Jonesvillc, ri. C., l)ehc fondants. By decree of Probate Court for the county of Union and State aforesaid, I lis will sell to the highest bidder before ;ir the Court House door during legal hours of sale on the first Monday in May, 1930, ot (it being salesday) the following de- ? scribed real estate situate and being in < \,'x the town of Jonesville, Jonesvilletownoi ship, county and State aforesaid. < ir' All that certain lot of land situate kn in said town. Containing one half of i re one acre more or less, beginning on the corner of lot No. 7 in the division of the 1 L?n Leinaster & Lindsay property and running thence N. 31, 24, 15chains to stake i thence S. 59. 15, 99 1-2 links, thence S. 31. \V. 5, 01 to stakes, thence N 07. t \V. 1 chain to the beginning corner. It < being the lot purchased by Isaac Dogan from Lemaster it Lindsay and known i as lot No. 8 in said division of lands. ( Purchaser to pay for papers. Terms of < sale cash. Jasov M.Gkkkk, I 14-3t. Probate Judge. ?ef Water and Lights. I," All persons arc hereby notilied that in the office of the Commissioners has been changed to the building on Main u street, recently occupied by I)r. Toriiy rence and just east of the Duke Drug *- Store, l'ajrons must come to the oflice for settlement of their dues. They rs must not be astonished if their service ul is disoontinued when dues remain unto | en Ofliee hours from 9 o'clock a. in' to I 1,0 2 o'clock p. 111., and 3:30 to 0 p. m. F. M. Farr, Chairman. 111 F. II. Cum*, Secretary. 15-3t. rc. Notice. iiht Notice is liereby given that the Books of Registration of the Town of Union s, are now open and qualified electors desiring registration certificates for municipal election to he held on June 5th, >11 1900, can obtain same by applying to " me at the store of Jacob Cohen on Main er street in the town of Union. The books l-s of regi-tration will be closed 011 May ks 16th, 1900, at 9 p. m. o'clock. J" D. W. Muli.inax, r- Supervisor of Registration of the Town c'- of Union. \ WALL PAPER ic er ? I; New Stock of the Latest i'ef Styles and Patterns. :il i; Glass, Picture Praming. | is Our stock is large and complete; the goods are here and it will surprise you how quick, how nice and how lt cheap we do the work. > The repair part of our buscy* iness has been behind but is i- catching up and will in the " p future be run on time. < n M ILLINGS, t THE PAPER MAN. t iMBAflafe&icJHHK. r 4 t HAIR, | ISTS. Regulating a Specialty. 2 iocds Co., Union, S. C. 2 * i )E WALLACE, | :ist.^> i Offices: Rooms 1 and 2 VA 17. Nicholson Building. SOUTHERNRfiltWaY THE SOOTH'S GREATEST SYSTEM. Unexcelled Dining Car Service. Through Pullman Sleeping Cars nnollTU^..?u ? vii c*i? iiu uuKii i ruins?lionvenlont Schedule on all Local Trains, Winter Tourist Rates are now in effect to all Florida points. For full information as to rates, routes, etc., consult nearest Southern Railway Ticket Agent or BROOKS MORGAN, R. W. HUNT, A. C.P. A., D. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. Charleston, S. C. SCAIFE & HAMBLIN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. FOSTER BUILDING, UNION, S. C. J. A. BROWN, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE, STOCKS AND BONDS. HOUSE RENTING AND COLLECTING A SPECIALTY. OFFICE ON BACHELOR STREET. V. E. DePASS. S. C. DePASS. DePASS & DePASS, Law Offices Over Peoples Bank. I-l yr POST OFFICE DIRECTORY. Hours of Opening, Closing and Delivery of the Dally Malls at the Union Post Office. Post office opens at 8 o'cloek every jay (except Sunday) and closes at 6 u'clock p. m. Post office open for delivery of mail 3ii Sunday from 12:30 to 1:30 p. m. Mail for train No. 9, due here at 9 a. hi., closes at 8:45 a. m. Mail for train No. 14, due here at 11:35 a. ill., closes at 11:1() a. m. Mail for train No. 13, due here at 2:35 p. in , closes at 2:10 p. m. Mail for train No. 10, due here at 1:53 p. m., closes at 8:15 p. m. each lay. Persons should remember and observe these hours in order to be accommodated at the post office in reviving or sending mail matter through this office. Feb. 1900. J. C. Huntkr, Post Master. BOILERS AND ENGINES. Tanks, Stacks, Stand Pipes, and Sheet Iron Work; Shafting, Pulleys, Gearing, Boxes, -4k.. Mangers, etc. Mill Castings. Cast every dav: work 200 hands. Lombard Foundry Machine and Boiler Work and Supply Store. Augusta, Georgia. SAW MILLS. I LIGHT, MEDIUM AND HEAVY /V WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY ^ FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK ENGINES AND BOILERS AND SIZES AND FOR EVERY CLASS OF SERVICE. | ASK FOR OUR ESTIMATE BEFORE 'f PLACING YOUR ORDER. I3IBBES MACHINERY COMPANY COLUMBIA, S C. MHggpii'i'flwiii "ywrfflWitH ||kJ| H/URBAL8AM Hftx^z22(j?^jcn Clean** and beautifies th. hair. B3tSwC*v **> BOB Promote* a luxuriant growth. BjKV.vrti* - EM Never Falls to Bestore Gray E?GJ4 ' J&jtt Unlr to Its Youthful Color. .-4%SS Cure. soalp dixrnan k hair lalliu*. . t Change of Law Offices. Dt'Pass <fe DePass liavo movod^J^ heir Law ofliccs immediately over he People* liuiik. ' H-6t 1% .3MBrJ?" ' ' rt >&