The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, May 04, 1906, Page 6, Image 6
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SOUK FA MO IS WOJrEN
BEAUTIES WHO HAVF. FIGURED SN
THE FATE OF NATIONS.
'f lie I'nv. or ittitl ilii' TriiK't' I'. iMliiur
of ITt'ii t Slcurt ami "i:?u*. <><
l'oiapntlour?l.iusisii of I'rus.si:;, Wlso
Woa S2*i*kI:i l<*roiti Nui>ol?-o:i.
li is curious that ih> pietur .all. "v
has ever been insult* 01 list* lieamii'ul
women who have iulhaeae al i: niiy.
From th" days of llie ureal il_ypti..n
spleen many si < 111 iI pin' of history It.is
I?? *.?!? liuh'f.l lip i>y : oiiic lair face 111 it
lias bruin.!.i a 1 i:11. lam.an iat. .vst iiit<?
tlu* ?lry an:I eold e.ih uialio.is <m k :
and politicians.
Antony was not tli la. t piii.e an
whose co-arse was ini. ; by h.'.u:
t.v. Think ol" tin* b.'i\. ;; u! i." ; of
I'russia .'c-iiirv with Nap. .? > . .;
kingdom. '1 I;:. >\v tl?:< i
tin* most beautiful . en ia . m.
s;ii? 1 N'sipoieon to T.i nyta ?t :> a
bouquet rivet: in b v t.o. o;. " . :; I
havi* foil id 111-.- l..o.-l ' Uilllii! 1:1 < a
and ai the line li. lii in. 1 i.ii
I'stinr woman !:i tin* v. .a! i." A ..! I.
is a had won fr.nn li'u.i th- n ration
of Silesia.
It i ; said, inii -ed. that rd: * Ian .'iki-'ly
offered liiui ;i !' e in . . -a.: . f tin*
fortr-ss of Ma :d'! ur . but ;:**?.?! o::
was o:i" of ill iron men < :' i!i.> world,
lit* kept t!:? 11.iwar ... i Ma.
A I. ; k <.f Jloar.t'fnl V.'o:;.?*n." by
!Fallott Hyatt, has pinuivn o.'' some of
the most b'aiiiiful women tli.it have
over livod. at t Mrs. m -part Kr-kine
has gathered their romantic stork's.
iliic comes upon a picture of Lliza
I'arrcn. the actress, v.h > be;_r .n life by
j.i-iyinr chi i!i: h puris in a strolling
company and advaiu < .1 I > f..tnc in London
as Misa I Iardca i Jo in "She Stoops
i > Conquer." She bee; me a favorite in
society and marries! ih- twelfth Lord
Herby, when she iive.l happily over
after," taking her jilr.ee at court and
Sn socio! v. No b: ri iers are in iirntount
able to tin- caret r of beauty.
Here is the picture of "Mndaiut the
beautiful Henrietta Stuart, youngest
(laughter of Char! i., who married
? tile India of Orleans. The feat tiros
seem hard ami the expression somewhat
cold .ami stately. Site would appear
n womnn t?ow? of brain tliau tenderness.
In renlity she laid a sparkling
wit, with tliat wonderful gift of personal
magnetism?"AII men loved and
most women adore I iter," wrote a gallant
Frenchman in his memoirs.
I.ifo In the Ftvneh court was a continual
round of pleasure, and l ie days
were passed in ballets and theatricals.
In the morning madanie would drive
out with her ladies, to be escorted on
their return by King Louis XIV. and
bis court on horseback. After supper
they would all drive out, accompanied
by Lulli's violins, to wateli the moonlight
on the water and talk the moonshine
of lovers.
Five years later mad.ime wa.- the
king's trusty adviser an I the only medium
of communication between lihii
and her brother, Charles li. It was ia
the spring of KlTtt that she hroa lit
about that secret treaty of Hover that
made Churl"? a Roman Catholic and
plunged England into war with Holland.
That was the sumo .! of madamc's
linvu'" 'I'lie . in'. 1 \\ !;:i - 11 s: .id
dramatic. A fe . w i it she as
;it St. ('loud iii tk ;li;s'i of 1?!* J >;?":*i
;it I?or sueeoss. A of i<1 ch.cory
Water W.'iS lnol'.-.ii! ili il(!|- IV<i?1oMl, il!t(l
sin- drank it oil" <|ii.i-lily, l-'iv** minute.:
hit or madame no more. All the
POWI'V Of 11 ' i* f.l c'.ll.lt: 'l nn.l h .VI ill J'
w.'is ended l.,v :i it" tvl poison.
As i'le p'., - are turn" I tin' porlrail
of ;i liiil.v in :i lir null .i dress ::p;?o trs
a f?iee wiin very deep f >rehe :.l and
expression! n lips. Tins ia tii" fatnon!
Mine, de t'onipadopr. Her Idrth wavery
hnnilile indi ' I. In t slio came in
the way of I.ou. . XV.. who give liei
unlimited inllllenee tii! s!:e heeaine ti
recognized power in Europe. I'ot
ninny years she e i;.dueled the foreign
policy of I'ranc . interviewing ambus
sailors and iri tlir.g v iih kings, lie
buffed hy Frederick the (beat, the
amazing Woman made overtures tc
Maria 'I'Ihttm of Austria to divide Ids
kingdom between tli--m. ; ml. sitting in
Iter summer h nise, she gayly arranged
with n couple of diplomat.* the repartition
of Europe.
; Moreover, but for the freed out she
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)f longitude from a
every parallel of ;
5t to West; pile ?
>f every clime and Xw
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all in the elements M
feet world-food. I
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CUIT COMPANY j',"J
EVER WATCHING
A UHie Care Will Save Many
Union Readers future
Trouble.
'Yatc.li {lie kidney secretions See;
tin! thev have tin' amber hue of health;
t sc iii scliarges not execs.-ivo or infra- ;
quint; contain no "hriek-du-t like'"
^ ! i m i rut. It' sin's Kidney 1' i. 1 - will do
this for yon. They}watch tin- ki Ineys
snd cure thorn when they're sick, i
IT ion testimony proves it.
Hubert ^andcis. uiiil-h;in<l, se-idiny 1
:>t 1"? OIturcit street, .-ays: '.My Hon!
use 1 1 ? >a:.* Kidney kills for kidney j
and I 'lad ! r troii >le from whieh he lias
Hilleied ahiio-t nil his life He cannot <
stun 1 any work whisli causes a strain j
on ids iaek, and the secretions from ;
h i- kidney- are stroipr and dark, am! '
ther ' i - too ftvqucni action, e-p eially .
at night 1 ant convinced that the j
pains an ! other s inptoins arise front !
weakness of the kidneys and bladder |
and although we have given iiini a do/.- i
en kidney remedies the results were so j
sli.'ht that we thought he would he j
afllietid for life. Seeing Dunn's Kid 1
in y I'iil advertised I got a box. Be-1
fore he had used half of it the trouble I
was relieved. The use of two boxes j ^
brought such satisfactory results that
we are as <1 light si as lie is. He lists |
had no return 1 t!ie backache and the ! '
other symptom of weak kidneys do j (
not troithio hiin."' | 1
For sale by all dealers. Price "'<l J I
rents I ' ster-iMilbiirn < o, Bullaio t c
New Yoik, sole agents f r the I nited f j
S rtcs ; t
Heineinber the name?I) :an\s~and j (
take no oiher.
<
gave t i 1-rr pt rental ISlces and in:.
it Is not im;r diahle that she would
Inive :u i .tuplii lu'd : ?eo of the less
wild of her schemes. Her dramatic '
end lni i often lava t il.l. In (lie midst j
of a (list u-, ion on niVa:rs of slate, as
she sat rouge 1 and powdcte.l in her [
chair, the e re who was wiili her r mo j |
to g ). h'he detained him. "One mo
nietit, .M. Ic :l:e :,..ld, "we wiK ?
take o;u* departure t igolhcr." And a ' j
few minute ; let r the beautiful diplomatist
was dead. ]
The portrait of the linlueky Marie 1 j
Antoinette. frank, queenly. ; tipcrb, of)
' lioin Dttric. rapturously wrote, "cilit-j
ler'n r like the moiuiin t star, full of life '
i ud -i leu.'or a.'. I joy." is h -re too. Ke- ' '
nail Ivou life :ii the I'etit Triuuoa. liiut | ,
miniature pad "re with the < 'orintliian j
pillars, where she wandered about tin- I
attended and n> one r??;o at her nt>I
I
pro: < h. It is always grim'y pathetic
tii.it the one French queen whoa little j
fullilled tlie part that wo have boon i
taught to expect from a queen should
(save ! - a saeriiieed to the mad rage '
if the i . oltiiion.
Am ell' a J".'.ipfimm w is the child of
a Tyr 1 e n Myanl. who made her way
Well .1; enuty. She \V:::-i one of M10
original nu? i:l?t -i of the Koynl academy.
I.Ike many a beautiful woman
\v!ii? iiov? r becomes famous, she was
married Ily I , an adventurer who
jai: sod himself off as fount Frederick
tie Horn. Too Into she discovered that
ho had* boon a footman to that person
and no more, and for some ton years
fto was blackmailed by this advon- !
furor. hiii doii I'o. t.
Tiic * It ?:;?.? of ti Word.
.\ remarkable i iaiioo of verbal dog* .
radntiou is tlio word "slavo." lis oris- '
iual. tin? I'll i .i u i."' meant glori- i
b i.t y .i.i io xieally akin to tlio.
En.Ji-ii ward "glory," and was prou<K
ly tnk ui as their nunc by the Slavonic
people, lint when tlio Hermans reduced
hosts of the Slavs to servitude
their name, from malice or Occident,
as Cibiion says, became synonymous
t with "servile." It retains no more sug- !
. "estion of its racial origin now than
I .os "ogre." wliich is really "Iluni
yerlan," from a confusion of the Mag;
jars wiili the Hans, and of both witli
i (lie terrible Tartars.
A Sorlon* Tlirowt.
cjt.hi.. /. ?!.,. . < . ... . Mb... t v r\
.-tilt n I II ? M.I'llllUT-) I J" I /
1) !? Iiolilc! I lul-Iul-lul?I
1 d-iul-love y iu! Wu-wu-wiil yon b-h? j
wu-will y >:i minn-inum-miim?wu- ,
v. ill you 11-I.0 niuin-inum-iny wu-wu-wu
imiiti mummy wife? ]>:?l!io IMmplo
P-.ylyi Oh, Mr. SImii-.! I 1 hardly
I.ln?w how i.? answer >*.??i! Si'jt.ts Mo.sI
|.i raii-ly) -Ar-ni ao- Ml: -lis arccpl lay
| pup-pup-proposal or I'll suh-suh?or I'll
si; Mis say ii all ovrr a '_"ii; ^ug-aKnin!
I ? Wouiau'H Homo Companion.
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mmmmm? \ t mm ?
A chance tamak
(9 money alter school hours ?
b of boys moke oil the money
I easy work a v eek, wouldn^t
J doing it yourself? There's
f beys sell
THE SA 5
EVEN I'M
Friday afternoon and Saturday
All make something?depends <
a cent to try it, anywnj'. Ask
outfit for starting in business, ;
Sell these Posts at 5c tin copbuy
further supplies at wholesale
on every copy we v ivo prizes
number of copies, r trffTierT^1?
$250 in Extra
each month to boys who do gocc
soine of this mo: ey is just c.z gc
sells The Post.
The Curtis PublL.hinn Company. !
LAPLANDER STYLES.
hi'}' Haven't Changed Any in tVr
I.ast TlivuMitutl Yearn.
There is one earner in the world
vitere the fashions of the people have
'Obtained the same for the last thonanil
years, 'l he Lapp lady is not confriiod
ahout the latest t >quc l'roui
htris nor is she subject t.. that s ;ed
lurrowing experience. the bargain
ountvr < rush. However, she may
troperly lay claim to having been the ,
u initial hlooiuer girl, for the nether !
pii ntent worn hy It -r today is of the
tame design as that worn hy her an (-stors
of ;i lltottsand years ago.
The summer garmc .1 of the Lapland- .
>r is usually of eta1 so woolen goods j
tiid has something mo cat of a shirt
iviiii a high collar. Among the sen
Lapps it is for the most part ttndyed.
Among the other Lapps usually blue,
o netimes green or brown and even
alack smock frocks Pave been seen.
l!ot:iul the waist! amis, along the ,
sea 111 in the back and on the- edges this .
mioek is oriianicntc 1 with strips of j
red and yellow cloth. Littler this gar- j
inent is it similar one. either plain or ,
figured, worn next to the body, for the
Lapp never wears linen underclothing. ,
The trousers are of white woolen
; >o.i . rather narrow and fotohinp t?* 1
he ankles, where they are tied inside ,
rice ntcnpn with long st?*nflor shoost r'ngs. ,
Over iliese drawers are usually worn'
leggings of t!iit?. tanned skins, reach
ing from the ankles to the knees.
Stockings the Lapp never wears. lie
tills the upper < ttrving tip of his boon
with a sort of gi- >, which is gathered
in summer and I eaten to make it soft
II11 I * <?'. i *: v - r i:u?iUlJU" um,v
diners fr.):n that worn in summer in
that every piece ! ; in. le of reindeer
skin with (!ie heir on.
'i'iie <Ji' of tin* vr eneii differs vi ry
slightly from that worn ly the men.
The s: :(!( !; i- somewhaI longer mid is
in.. le without the 1 ?iir steading collar,
instead of whieii n kerch f or cnp is
worn n I ion I the neek. T > the woven
and often silver ornnu: utoil girdle
hang n lcnife. set: a 1;< needle and
tliread. The I end c ivorii g is not only
different in the two axes, hut also
differs according t> the locality.
_ The Prime <? l.ife,
Tlie larger j?art 01 lit rout fortunes
Df this country have h.v.i accumulated
lifter their ninassers liav passed forty.
In fact, tlie Ilrst forty y ars of a man's
lifts are the preparatory years, the
years of training and (discipline. A
large part of this time he is laying the
foundation?just getting ready to rear
tlie Klllioivslriiel nri, \l-ir.v nf nu utuni.
ble around many .veers before we tcet
into tbo i-i.'-clit place, ami thou for additional
years we make many mistakes.
Most men do not get wise until th?y
havo passed forty, 'flioy may get
knowledge before this, but not much
wisdom. Wisdom is a ripening process.
It takes time. Every man makes
his own dead line. NoinS reach it n't
thirty-live, some at forty, some at fifty;
some do not rcaeh it at eighty; some
never reach it because they never cease
to grow.?Success Mngr/.iuu.
Rnsily Itemcitied.
Hank < 'lerk 'I'his chock, madam. Isn't
tilled in. Madam I ?*r what? Hank
Clerk ?it lms your husband's name
signed to it, but does not slate how
much money you want. Madam?Oh,
is that nilV Well, 1 11 take all tlioro is.
L-dt*
J? EASKMONEy
I
's hard for a boy to make IB
If you knew how thousands n
they need by a few hours' B
you iump at the chance of IS
uo secret about it?'these B
rUKJ)A I
G POST I
jr. Some make Sis a week. Bn
en the bo}'. It won't cost you ?
us to send you the complete 13
and io free copies of The Post. EH
and with the 50c you make &?
s price. Besides the profit made ?
ivhen you have soid a certain H
i work. Your chance of getting pfifl
rod as that of any other boy who gS
23 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Mijual t?? (lie Occasion.
A hi ly onteriis;.: her kitchen one
mornin r saw a knife, fork si ml plate
as well as the remains of a rabbit pie.
.Si:-neetimr t!; : : a certain nolieoinan
l::t: 1 supped i!t her expense, she questioned
the in iKl. "Jane," she said,
"what lias became of tlio eohl rabbit
BleV "I gave it to tiie dog, niuin." replied
Jane. "1 >oos tho (lop: use a knife
Quid fork, then':1' demanded the mistress.
"Not very well yet, 11111:11," said
[bine, quite nnabashed, "but I'm teaching
lii 111 to."?London Telegraph.
Pcilenlrlnn.
"Do you understand tiie meaning of
the word 'pedestrian*'' "
"Yea, sir. A pedestrian is a man who
.stands 011 the curb and watebea the auUi.s
so liv and wonders bow he'll ever
got across the street in time for his (J
o'clock dinner." ? Cleveland Plain
Dealer.
WALL PAPER
New Stock of the ' Latest
Styles and Patterns.
Glass, Picture Framing.
/~-\ _ 1 _ 1 1
uur siock is large ana complete:
the goods are here and
it will surprise you how
j quick, how nice and how
; cheap we do the work.
The repair part of ouf business
has been behind but is
catching up and will in the
i future be run on time.
M I Iv LIN G S,
THE PAPER MAM.
Holmes'
Foot Powder
is an unsurpassed remedy
for sweating feet. The
aching, burning and other
disagreeable symptoms
that usually accompany
this disease are relieved
by the first application
and a cure is soon effected.
It is sold on our guarantee
and the price is vcr>
reasonable
ONLY 15 CENTS A BOX
POR SALR BY
DUKE DRUG CO.
iUnder Hotel Union. Union, S. C,
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Amended Summons for Relief SC
THl
Slate of South Carolina; ) Court CoinComity
ol Union. J mon Picas Uit<
C??>IIM.\!NT NO I' SKKVKI) 11
O. 11. Hawkins, Jr., Plaintiff,
Against
Sallio K P?ro\vn, Ida Kllis. A. It. Osbornc,
Jams Ore r, 15. II. Greer,
Sally Bishop, Mattic Bishop, Susan
Tinsley. Let-tie Smith, Alice Hawk- HO
ins, Carrie Hawkins, Lore u a Hawk-inn
ins, Ida Sinclair. Janio llaukins, ^
Man J A. Hawkins, Lizzie 15. Hawk- clS
ins. (.}. 11. Hawkins, 15. A Hawkins, cm]
li-.'b 'it Greer. Eugene Greer, Glover " .
i:,. .... C.nn. V.... ! I I i
rini! Gwynn, or heirs unknown, ? ? gjg
Hole imh, or heirs unknown, Caroline
B. Salinas ami C. Edward Salinas,
Defendants.
To the Defendants: Sallie E. Brown, !
Ida Ellis A. I'. Osborne, James Greer, j c
15. II. Greer. Sally Bishop, M attic Bi-h I o
on, Susan Tinsley, Lottie Smith. Alice
Hawkins, Carrie Hawkins, Lorena
Hawkins, Ida Sinclair, Janie Hawkins, |
Maud A. Hawkins, Lizzie B. Hawkins, j
G. II. Hawkins, B. A. Hawkins Robert!
Greer, Eugene (Peer, Glo'cr Greer, j EOl
John Greer, Sue Greer, Catherine, j
Gwynn, or heirs unknown. Hoi- i
' omb, or heirs unknown, Caroline B.
Salinas and Edward Sal inn;, you are j
hereby summoned and in quired t > answer
the Amended Summons and Com- i
plaint in this Action which is filed in "r
the olliee of the Clerk of t ourl of Common
I'h as for Union County and State!
afore aid and to serve a copy of your | HO
answer to the said Amended Complaint
! on the Subscribers at their Law Ofliee
So 3, Law Range, at. Union, S. C.. j O.
within twenty days after the service j ?
hereof, exclusive of the day of such v
I service, and if you fail to answer the (
complaint within the time aforesaid, |
the plaintiff in this action will apply to
the Court for the Relief demanded in
the Complaint
Bkaty & Wai.k i.u,
Plaintiff's Attorneys. i
Union. S. C., April LOth, 1S0G,
i i '.. . , 1) 1 \ . ,
i. r it.\>k i t.ui., i 1-1
I Clerk of Court. ! ?
To the above named defendants*:
Take Notice that the amended Sum-1
, molts and Complaint in theahovestated j
; . anse i f action was on the 20th day of Ho
j \prll, A. 1). 1006, filed in the Office of 1
I lie Clerk of Common Pleas for Union j
| County and State aforesaid.
IIkaty & WAI.kku. 1
Plaintiff's Attorneys. ' da
Union, S. C , April 20th, 1906. 1C-(?L o'e
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A ion
Smith's PficesIH
ii
Fresh Grated Cocoanutinpack- I .>.?
i ages only ... 5c ]
j Fresh Slock Magic Yeast Cakes 5c' 8:8
! Fresh Stock Grape Nut 15c \
j Freslt Stock Postum, 15 and... 25c 3e;
j Fresh Stock Cream of Wheat.. 20c co
i Fresh Stock Quaker's Oats 2 . i ce
for 25c 1,1
Try a Package of Peter Cooper's
Gelatine per package 10c :
! Breakfast Cocoa 15 and 25c: r>
i Can Corn 10 and 15c i ^
Try a Can Desert Pears only... 10c'
Salmon, 10 15 and 20c;
! New Orleans Molasses 60c
Genuine Porto Rico 60c
Other grades 40c j
, Apple Vinegar, guaranteed 10e;
Dime Condensed Milk 10c1
Evaporated Cream 5c |r
I Eagle Milk 20c
! | I
W. Newell Smith.
Phone 120. I
PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED I
AT THE
PALMETTO DRUG CO. I
! ^Prescriptions- are always I
.! filled by a graduate and Doc- 8
'tor of Pharmacy using noth- |
U..4- n.? r\ J ?
n i^, uui me i in cm uiuy,s ana; a
11 Chemicals money can buy. I
i Night Calls Answered by
Ringing
PHONE NO. 159.
PALMETTO DRUG Cojs
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Hniet and Renwick Owners (!'
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PImufi'i anil brautifirt thn hair,
l'rnmotca a luxuriant growth.
Novor Fall* to Hi storo Gray
Hair to Its Youthful Color.
Cure, walp diarnm-. ft hair lulling.
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ds Co., Union, S. C. a
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: WALLACE, I
Offices: Rooms 1 and 2 yA i
Nicholson Building. Bf|
lyTMERNRfillWflY
E SOUTH'S GREATEST SYSTEM.
?xeellcu Dining Car Service,
hrough Pullman Sleeping Cars
on all Through Trains?Convenient
Schedule on all
Local Trains. - "?
Winter Tourist Rates are
\v in effect to all Florida
ints. For full information
to rates, routes, etc., conIt
nearest Southern Railway
:ket A<;ent or
OOKS MORGAN, R. VV. HUNT,
V. G. P. A., D. P. A.,
Atlanta, Ga. Charleston, S. C.
CAIFE & HAMBLEN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
STER BUILDING, UNION, S. C.
J. A7BROWN,
DEALER IN
1AL ESTATE. STOCKS A4srD
BONDS.
USE RENTING AND COLLECTING
A SPECIALTY.
FFICE ON BACHELOR STREET.
E. DePASS. S. C. DePASS.
DePASS & DePASS,
.aw Offices Over Peoples Bank.
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POST OPPICE DIRECTORY.
urs of Opening-, Closing- and Delvery
of the Daily Malls at the
Union Post Office.
Post office opens at 8 o'clock everv
y (except Sunday) and closes nttf
lock p. in.
1*08t oilice open for delivery of mail
Sunday from 12:30 to 1 :30 p. m.
Mail for train No. 1), due here at 9 a.
. closes at 8:45 a. in.
Mail for train No. 14, due here at
:35 a. in., closes at 11:10 a. in.
Mail for train No. 13, due here at
r> p. m , closes at 2;10 p. m.
Mail for train No. 10, due here at
?3 p. in., closes at 8:15 p. m. each
y- , .
Persons should remember and obrvo
these hours in order to be acminodatod
at the post oilice in reiving
or sending mail matter through
is oilice.
Kcb. 1(J0(J. J. C. Huntbr,
Post Master.
OILERS AND ENGINES.
Tanks, Stacks, Stand Pipes,
and Sheet Iron Work; Shafting,
Pulleys, Gearing, Boxes,
Mangers, etc. Mill Castings.
Cast every day; work 200
hands.
imbard Foundry Machine and
toiler Work and Supply Store.
Augusta, Georgia.
rnK5f.<'SAW
MILLS.
LIGHT, MEDIUM AND HEAVY
WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY
FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK
ENGINES AND BOILERS
AND SIZES AND FOR EVERY
CLASS OF SERVICE.
ASK FOR OUR ESTIMATE BEFORE
PLACINO YOUR ORDER.
3IBBES MACHINERY COMPANY
COLUMBIA, S C.
NOT ICC.
The annual meeting of the Farmers'
'iitual Fire Insurance Company of
11 ion county, will ho held in tho
ourt House the 1st Saturday, the 6th
ly in May next at 10 o'clock a, m.
II policy holders are respectfully int?d
to be present.
W. T. Jktkr, President |l|
J. M. Crkkr. Sec. and Trcas. 16-3t.
Tub Union Times and Metropol
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an Magazine for fl,&0 a year,
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