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t w?^W>W>/77V>--'-~ ? Hp z ? i 5 NATION/ g BISCUIT COMPANY ^ 9 ? VTJ UIMLKLI ILd A a Pj uyilm, coop and salad. KB SOCIAL TEA BISCU E ^ flavored with vanilla. ANNUAL REPORT !'" Its Of J. II. Bartles, Treasurer of yj Union County for 190<-5. *"< c. OKDIN'AKN lt(IAl) ?*: Hennie Mitchell II 00 ' J* Sum MubUr M mi " I.ouiuiio Mitchell >1 10 J W J Friday t/a 10 . ? C M Si-.ilc* "? 57 '' W T Mcllanicl 0 SO K It Garner Ill 15 J J S Sumucr OS 50 , }' II.ll Farr 1 50 1:1 Heel Jenkins 2.' In [' WFSuinner 1H 25 'V James Vang hull 10 00 *. K C Vau|{liaii SO !':. 1' W Cromer 11 Si .J? J K Adams is On ' C W T Willard 0 ihi CT Ionian W < ! W M Farr --'0 00 ' l.U llishop ? 15 !' 1* | Gregory 7o *x .. ' ' Carrie Hernell II in J , II F Webber 1 5o '*! r J II Hurtles. Treui 5 15 xx I. I* Hogan O HO I J11 J T Hobo -hJ 75 1 j H llrutt *1 so ] K JK \\ hilnitre . 0 o5 x) It F Gamer 0 : ' J F Holue > 10 J1 11 M Holue 1> no I A II... 1., I I < 1> II Kant is tvj ; J] T A Bcotl ... J". 10 y J Stultk (iaull i. illi I J P Cain II i?i 1 I J Willar.l -'7 J?i , J Hubert. ScuU. ../j?? 1 *' 1 lloyd Oault........... I? 22 I I XV11 Clifton "" ? " , A U Hyatt I I j it Mcbaniei ^ t:1 ' C T Ionian 7 V! ' C T I u inau /. ?. I \\ H it Ko.-iiikun...." ::vi, W T McGowaii . - 7"' i) ^V *r,C2l J INI I *V ? :hi \\ J C Miller 1;i ,{ b b ! aucctt , .? ,\ S H Mcl.eau . ' *' ,, ?5?i.??K atH1 J1" *1"; x Mrajaue Venetian j \\ Mutual l>ry tiunda Co o . A W W K 1 INI M x\ W KuOi. J ,M C ?iMtfilor?to Soldiers i 11 \\ I H liar lies, Trc.ai, " ,.'i Munro I.mw&oii . ,HI 1 l? It Montgomery, M I)\l 0 if Sarrati ||Mhi It Hubert Vaughnn _> u, \\ C N I.aw nun ... ... \v J M o'.?,i,ioi.is ;; , Albert llrandou H II If nlue ' c J K lleluo it hn II 1 K llrluo ' " " <; a mack ,h?" ... (>r v> I b I.eviater )t W W Itisliop . ? !*' s Hubert Willtiirit 7* J! I bam Mobley M.Ik."";, j ! W 1) Hullie r, * N Ciueby & Crawford 7 IN Crawford '* > C T In.nan . J | XV M Huntley 1111!!.!fK C llciai?1i?u^li "ii ?Vi 1 J W I Jellay . ... ? I H K itentiey. f:?", II II lIukiiiHon ." JjJ| ! \ Norman lot.,,a \ " 1 I W It AnJeriou .,. 1 .* H S Wilaou I I.ii I.eo ; }'' | XV M Spark* ".i!".'!" ... L 1 L ?/ ? U > W I. Ionian ! | I.eo llowoll "" . ' 1 | Wm Nteplieua ." | Norin a ii A Murphy '.J | Norman juliiia , > Claude II Afeedor I J C CoBeld T '.V | J H (iaincr ;! i" \ a h 11yan :J ' i \ I.nckliart Miuhell 1 Tai * j J Union Carriage Workn .t 20 I . A l( Hyatt s 'Jit I '] II K (?reu<>ry in || j * J It \V hit ml re ;7 "Ho ' Newton llurces* . 21 INI I ' I M O'Shielna I lit I j I 'I' Snrouao i ihi I V R H Wiliun J imi J iohn I! Inman 1 to <? Howell a nil j , II (i Kivrs it in) ^ Mre K 1'air a on | " Charley Stephen* J tNi * JM llarrieon I <mi ' erry II?Im> a (Ml ; C 1? Kitchen* a on ! ' w i> cudti a ini | Y Mm I.in* llailt-y a ;*) : \ W II Jetor H Jin T K Itailey Is To i . I K I'ea k e C C Jd .78 A A (? llentley, Coin an imi i ,, I W Senders, Shcriir aia .70 , Oetiel Hdw Co ? > -in ' J! " " " rt 17 ,7 W I fleteill a ini ;! W J lieteiil a l*i W M Sim* |H ,7n j iaines Millwood . 1 no j* alley I.uinher X Mfc Co ,*(j| ;|il I W <Vil*on ,0 " Siiiford O'ShiehU . I t?> . ' \V A Tweed j an J* I> K Hold win " - - ? - !":> > | J H Graham 7 40 . Hit-hard Adam* 2 Ml (v II S Foster ft 110 >1 N Johnson ft 1*1 ... (!C llochester 2 INI .. Railer l.umlter .1 Co. ... ft :il ...' V? ui Nicholas h ini . 'I bmidom Maddux, M l> > INI '.. J M O'Shields lo 1 In ,V' O M Heine I 211 S M Irer 2 ftii . T K Cuild !l mi , W J loller IT 17 LV T I lletenbaiiKh 2ft nil ' '... John James Special j IM I ~ ^ This is t brings t best ant Biscuit This is the trade mark which appears in re< each end of the pacta JL This is the name of tl stands behind both th . the package?a name i ' all that's best in bakii ifferent kind of an oyster cracker, with an i IT?A light, crisp little biscait, baked to an a; i>\ or Morris 1 00 1 00 I Icy l.iwton ... . 2 00 V | linsou ... 0 00 I' Iiiman 11 00 rv .iinl Witness Ticket (l! 2 iy? itualltoad Machine Co ^ IKI limine r . | Thomas irilliin Johns 4 r 1.1 man . " * *! 1' howler ~ Jt. ,V stow) I Wou.e j j,, N I Urns 4-? mi II llnhiiisott "" g -mud CreKory ' 1,1 ;w, v> Lroiuer .. J Jolley MB -JS "Icy I.ninber (V Mfjj Co . <i >( HCulp. Sec ... 10 til "Icy l.u in Iter A: Mf|> Co 70 n| 1'. l.awHon . . <; Thomas J ill Thomas o no * "a,,?y :::::::: ??.? A Scott h ill H I'ant. Sunt Kit to as M O'Shields it (in " l,?lut io ui II Howell OA m K K,r.l7o- ,l 00 iry ami \\ itness Ticket OKI Bo in Nicholas 5 ,ry ami \\ iintvs Tickcta 177 so 1' 11 n in 111 on xcclsior K Mills , r '111 Mitchell 7. .1 McNcace !!*!! 15 ij Ira Sue Crawford II u *111 Humphries Jit IK' arrie liariiett < ,. I II Koliinson .... ? <. f ' f.i W 'ition (?rocery Co N 00 t V (list, Jr K >. 'iVlfj.0'"1 Co ? :T C Mc\\ lurier ^ S'tepV ?* s llviciilutuwh. 1 * ' I-Hvirfia.r ^ ^ (N I Spcnrs anil \V A I. Koliy.. 2 a (Ml ' U (jillimn 1 (Ml / It Honlware "in 50 A Killian 5 li C Itisliop 2d (Mi S lletc'iiliauuli la IK i* M Knox 1 (Ml A Kile liens .1 (Mi <> licntley 2(1 8a :rry Holio !t (Ml sliemore Vainter lord 1 ad ' 1) Guilil . 2 (Ml O Nprouse Ill (Ml rs Kli/.a l'arr 2 id lliert lirtindon 2 (Ml ' A I.ipsay 2 (Ml v. r* It C Sweat 4 (Ml \V (tore 25 HI unro I .aw mm . 5 IMI ! ' Gregory, Coroner lull ' It ItaiIcy a (Ml 'allace I.umber Co 25 ill II Scler :i 71 * | Jolley 54 V, (J McCool 1 W II Itohimiou 4(1 71 (i 1-osier 1H IN /allace Lumber Co 7H W ailcv l.awHon 2 (M S 1'iirrar ill iV \V Sanders, sheriff 24N 5(1 /ni NichohiH it (Ml / \V 1 oli nson H7 5(1 II Hamilton, M II ft HI J ltelcnbaugli,Su| 5(1 (Ml II H Harden ilil ."IS ury and Witness Ticket 54 75 II Hartles, C T 14 ?2 I' II West. Mgr It 20 It Cul|>, Sec 14 (lit nry aixl WitilcaH Ticket 10 Ik) Vnlker, Kvstiia niul Cogswell. 4 HTi Ira Jane V'aiiKliin 2 IN) " " 2 INI 1 ihn I.ma lliiilcy 9 fa) lair .V II it ir S fNI M O'Shields 2 ini M Harrison 4 in) I T Kvans :i ini tohcrt Vauyliau 2 ini Vutkcr Kvann ami Cogswell. . 42 31 lailey I.umbcr A. MIg Co 2N nil > It Sims Ill in) I II Heluc Ill INI C Miller.. . II Ml 'ninii Carriage Works I 20 V in Nicholson !t fa) . 1* ttogan II Ml I* Peake 311 XI tailcy l.unilier .V Ml); Co I.'l .'I .ennrd Keisler ! fa X J |olly, Supt J>3 IV I II Itohinanii 4 4'< S Hctcnlmngh ltl IN V J lletaill 2 01) VJ detail! 2 IN) 11 111(111111 1 INI 'lie Suite Co Ill 26 I ! ' Gregory 37 fN) nntiiel l.itllejolui 40 IN 'he Power I'ticl Co 3 ini liike Drug Co It 7fi l? llelue 10 Ml harlea Ivey 1 Ik M It.ilea 27 Ml > K KiIliaii 2 H6 V*in Nicliolaon 2 ini linloii Oil Co 2.7 IN) l 1' llalilwin 4 fit. S Call ma ii II hi roverj<?rej?ory 3 III II Garner 4 INI M Tweeil 2 Itfi ?' I I' lly. Supt 42 f?l C Itncliealer 2 in) ! ' Heine 1H 15 . G Hcntley 1 3ii i' Aiiainn 1 Mi . It I..incasicr 1 lHi V It Amlcrnuii It Till 1 It burr Ml /ill Tlionm* 2 iHi orris tuxl Milling It 40 M Itire. 11 fill iinucl I .i 11 It-jolt it ISM 7ii C Willnril . 2? ml nrrie llnriiutl I mi ' J Jolly 18 lo iHeph t)rr 2 IN) mcpli Orr . J mi It I'iint. Sunt Kil IT Irt II llcluc III IN) i. i it'll) NICIIOIIIH 2 I*) liley l.umlier mul Mix Cn . 112 To T .VIcGowun I'.i 10 liley l.umlier unit MI'kCo. 48 oil in Mitchell . 1 Ml > Sarratt . H IN) lion Grocery Co louo \l It,nicy 4 IN) W Gregory Ml i Hilltop 8 Ml J J.illy, Supt XV 48 j C I'diler 24 ini J Jolly, Supt 80 (Mi I Ki.-nm.ixBi he package that R ;o your table the K i freshest of all | and Crackers. Q of identification mm d and white on RE ige. E le Company that R e trade mark and B synonymous with wT. t ippctiiing flavor nne with C ipctiaing brown and alighfly MB IIN Jphnaon 6 00 Unii 11 Oil Mill IV 40 liurucit an d Tucker 31V 6V J C Miller V 50 \Vm Nicholas V (Ml | S lietenbauKb W H Bsirnea 13 50 John Conally W S I.awaou \V M Knox 1 0.1 jury and Witness Ticket 11 ill Union tlrocery Co IB 05 W A Neal, A^ont It K C.renory 10 41 Allan Nicholson 10 MO J K Kirby * 00 ' | (? Karr 137 Uil A It Hyatt 8 HO Albert Brandon 3 00 Bailey I.awaou 3 00 \V 1> Hollis I C tiretfory W | Jolly, Supt | A It Hyatt ! I S Bctjnhauxh. Supt I Charlie Stephens 3 00 ! T | lietenbautfh, Supt 30 00 I Mia It Sweat 3 00 Klijah Sander* II 00 Jerry Boho .... 3 00 It H Belue l.l (JO It It Iteaves f> 00 Mr* K farr 3 00 Charley Stephen* 3 00 8 (i Howell 3 00 i I,ina Bailey It 50 i W I) Cudd 3 00 i S <? llowell 3 00 i J M O'Shiehl* 3 00 i i M M O'Shiehl* 3 00 I I Win Nicholas 3 00 i | M I.awson 1 00 . J j \V Snider*, Sheriff 174 VO I Carrie Thomas 3 U(l II T Kvans 3 00 i [ Mr* Jane VauRlian. 3 00 li ' Itobert Vau|(han 3 (M) 5 ! C C Rochester 3 00 i Ute0:::::::::: ::;;- - I A d M ! r> no I vv iioinKi>i u 10 00 II II Belue ft oo . J K Smith 4 17 l 1) II hunt, Supl Kit. 21 ftO ) Win Nirholiis 1 00 H H llobuisnn \V K Amler?on John Valentine | S Iletenbau(;li .t it S Kunter | M I.awaon. M I> ?'ntn:tl l>ry Good* Co Union llarware Co C C Kochealer J T Sprout * K II Culp Sec M S Gitllman (Continued next week.) | A Tragic Finish. J A watchman's neglect pern i leak in the great North Sea dyki ' a child's linger could have slo \ become a ruinous break, devest entire province of Holland, manner, Kenneth Mclver, of l>oro. Me., j?rmitted a little col on unnoticed until a tragic tin only averted by Dr. King's New ery. Ho writes: "Three doctc mo up to die of lung inlla caused by a neglected cold; I King's New Discovery saved it (Guaranteed best cough and ? at all drug stores. 90c and $1.0 bottle free. Union & Glenn Sp Railroad Compan; Time Table Effective May 27 Leave Union 7:30 a. in., 12: and 7#:50 p. m. Arrive DulTalo 7:45 a. m., 1 jnwl *s->r? ?? ; Leave buffalo 8:15 a. m., 1: and *8:10 p. m. Arrive Union 8:30 a.m., 1: and 8:26 p. m. Leave Union 8:40 a. m. and 5: Pass Neal Shoals 9:20 a. m. i |p. m. Arrive Pride 9:40 a. 1 < 0:25 p. m. Leave Pride 10:00 a. m., ai p. ni. Pass Neal Shoals 10:20 and 7:15 p. m. Arrive Union in. and 7 :50 p. in. All trains daily unless otl noted, week days only, J "Saturdays and Sundays only , Connection made at Prido wi i hoard Air Line through trains hound in the morning and nortl in the evening. M. 11. Sunn (ien'l Passenger A Only 82 Years Years Old. "I am only 82 years old and dc f?eet when I gut to lie real old that wav as long as I can get 1 Hitters," says Mrs. E. if. Iirun Dublin, Ca. Surely; there's i else keens the old an young and the weak as strong as this grain medicine. I)ys|>epHia, torpid 1i\ llanicd kidneys or chronic conetl are unknown after taking Electi tois a iMminaKU ii.?" ' VfimiAlU all druggists. Price 50c. mr*M P/Hnmrs BSto? HAIR BAI.8A ^KflVSSnNiuM and bMulUbi a I'rontnta* a luxuriant (ni BRB" " wHNnvdr Vails to Hsstorr MAM. Ilalr to Its Youthful < Guns acslp diiraara fe hair ?uu.aa?nux)se Dryn* I I CULTIVATING THE CHILD. llow Any Trail May Be FtxeA In a Normal Unman Delaff, There 1h uot a single desirable nttrl, bute which, lucking In n plant, may not be bred Into It. Choose what Improvemont you wish in a flower, a fruit or a tree, and by crossing, selection, cultivation and t>eralutcnce you can fix this desirable trait Irrevocably. l*iek out any trait you want In your child, grant- j ed that be Is a uoriual chUd, be It liouesty, fairness, purity, lovatdeness, InI dustry, thrift, what not. Hy surrounding this child wltli sunshine from the i iky and your own heart, by giving the closest communion with nature, by ; feeding him well balanced, nutritious food, by giving him all that Is Implied In healthful environmental Influences and by doing nil In love you can thus cultivate In tills child and tlx there for all his life all of these traits?naturally not always to tl>e full In all cases at the beginning of the work, for heredity will ninko itself felt.lirst, and, as In the plant under Improvement, there will bo certain strong tendencies to reversion to former ancestral traits, but I ~l?ll 1 IQ too main WIUI IIIV uunmu umu juu Jj cno glvo him nil these traits by pn3 ttontly, persistently guiding him In 3 these early formative years. 3 And, on the other side, give lilm foul M air to breathe, keep him In n dusty facW lory or an unwholesome schoolroom or * a crowded tenement up under the hot roof; keep him away from the sunshine, take away from him music and laughter and happy, faces, cram hie llt tie bruins with so called.fcnowleiVre, all tho moro deceptive' ai>d dangerous because untile so apparently adaptable to Ids young mind; let him have nssoj ^ elates In his hours out of school, and at tlio ago of ten you hnvo ilxcd In lilm aw uu ^lo OPP0*'*0 traits. lie Is on his way to tho gallows. You have iicrhnps seen a prairie flro sweep through tlio tall )hi is grass across a plain. Nothing can stand beforo It; It must burn Itself out. That Is what happens when you let the weeds grow up In a child's llfo and j then set Are to them by wrong environment.?Luther Rurlmuk In Century. z Xi 2 oo '" i THE GOLDFINCH. 1.1 00 ChnnRci In PlumnKC T(mit Arc I'amBlIiiK to (tie Ntvlw, Most every one In America 1h nc qualntcd with the goldfinch, but mnn> people know tho bird by the name ol ' lettuce bird on account of Its biiglil j yellow color. Goldllncli Is n very up proprlato name, as tlio lulglit yellmi i of tho male when In breeding pluinagi I ts like burnished gold. The femah . goldllncli Is more modestly drossct i than her mate. The changes In plum age of the male are very Intoresthi) and to tlie novice somewhat puzzling Until the student becomes aequo lotei with the bird he may wonder why In gopixwfed" fjffluSl" i'M of both sexes, the male bird having a* sumed In the previous fall, usually b; tho end of October, a plumage closel, resembling that of the female am young bird of the year. The male it 10 w tains this Inconspicuous dress untl o> uu late in February, wiien one can no la !u *lco n Kradual change taking place li h k> some of tho birds. This renewal o j|i feathers Is actively continued througl H-vi si March and April, and by the tlrst o *6 w Mny our rvwphMident bird Is with u lo -it again. The song period with the mal " 00 goldfinch continues as long as ho wear ' his gold and black livery, for It com mences as early ns tho middle of Marc! and ends late In August. Gohlflnche are very cleanly in their habits an lilted a bathe frequently. Their nests nro oi b, which dulslto pieces of bird architecture, th rt/in?ai? Inside being llne<l with tho softer III like Plant down. Tho mother bird Is th Vance- builder, her handsome consort durln ?! to go tho nest building time devoting mow ish was of his efforts to singing to cheer his h ' Discov- dustrlous mate.?Philadelphia Press. rs gave .? imation, WALL PAPER Did cure 0 Trial New Stock of the Lates rings Styles and Patterns. y9 ,1906. 0,ass> Picture Praming 3o, 4:00 Our stock is large and com:4o, 4:15 plete; the gooete are here anc ao 6 oo w'" surprise you hou ' : quick, how nice and hou 45, 6:15 cheap we do the work. 25 n. m. The repair part of our businde.oj iness has been behind but i: and catching up and will in the id 6:55 future be run on time. a. m., b"rTi.1 MILLINGS, THE PAPER MAN. th 8?asouth' \ E""d Tg& ? >n't ex- NO ANNUAl\^X io feel TAX. % son. of If you wish to tost \^U> p totliing one of those Rasors k mskes without RISK or P i tonic OBLIGATION on ^gjST xf rer, in- your part, apply JXSir ^ ination to ua for J? Si !c Bit- ?*uu.i ^ oed by Pair la ^amII Leather C&? ^ M ?oble Concave Cxonr) ~~~ for Heavy Beards ^ Ig x^aBMr "Carlto-AIavHetlo Elastic w VH| *OluOiUiri Strnv** $1.00 ?< ! kafe. Pre* Bock let "Biota to Shaw*.- Q r'orrvT or sale tv B ?>JjO? | HAIR & S DENTIS J Crown, Bridgework and Reg J Office over Mutual Dry Good | DR. J. MONROE |j| * <^,DENTI! to Crown and Bridge Work < $2 A Specialty. Phone 117. FOLLOW THE CROWDls? THE o n f\ ?rAll %i ?< 11 m/1 ~^ CI 1 III JVM Will I 11 111 JUUidtll in c in the midst of numerous V bargains in Dry Goods, nQ* Dress Goods, Silks, Lawns, clS I Organdies, Batiste, etc. Also a new supply of BRJ Choice Millinery, Ribbons, S< etc. at the new store. Hutchinson & Wicker HUIET'S HAIR TONIC Neglect tlie scalp means baldness. Keep your scalp healthy with Huict's Hair H(M Tonic and you'll have luxuri ant hair. A delightful preparI ation that nourishes the hair r (bulbs, cures dandruff, pre- ' jj vents the hair from falling j and keeps it soft and lustrous. ; PREVENTS BALDNESS. L II If you have any scalp af- iiL 0 fection and are tending tow- | 11 arrihaUiness. use this remedy j. j Costs but 50 cents and is 11 v guaranteed to please, at :1 | r It 1 T llP^TT A l\ nun n a <i siv i fALMtl 1U llKUli IU.,1 * ?- j | on I J Huiet and Renwick Owners I A BIG CIRCUS :! ? o!?Ji i* | da j at Mrs. D. N. Wilburn's for Lor a the next ten days, exhibiting the most complete and elab- S ? orate line of Dress Goods, * 0 Silks, Ladies Neckwear, Belts, _ s Ribbons, Hosiery and Ladies b( 1 Muslin Underwear. It will pay You and your rj - Friend to come to this "Big ? ) Circus," a thing that is rare 1 k in Union. ( t Long Silk Gloves Lo't in black and white, 24 inches! B' . |long< 2 clasp, will be here Friday. Come before they ? " are gone. For anything Sty* lish go where the ladies go, ' to M?S. 1). N. WILTON. LADIES ' FULL | Cream Cheese r I On ice is very niro; l?ut' half Ij cream cheese is not cheap at any i ?i Vil ICE COLD DRINKS la If you want a half dozen or more rzs: I Kittles of Coca-Cola, (Singer Ale, henion or Strawberry ice cold, just ^ phone to 12(>. I also have, a fresh j j stock of (Srits ju*t from the mill. S White and Hotter Keans. Try my ti (Sold Medal Flour. Respectfully, W. Newell Smith. == | ~ Phone 126. IXA'N HAIR, 5 TS. ; ulating a Specialty. 5 s Co., Union,*S. C. 5 > Offices: Rooms 1 and 2 VA\ Nicholson Building. kJj UTHERH RAILWAY ^ SOUTH'S GREATEST SYSTEM. iccelled Dining Car Service, rough Pullman SloeplngCars >n all Through Trains?Convenient Schedule on all Local Trains. Winter Tourist Rates are I v in effect to all Florida nts. For full information o rates, routes, etc., con: nearest Southern Railway ket Agent or >OKS MORGAN, R. W. HUNT, . G. P. A., D. P. A., tlanta, (Ja.. Charleston, S. C. 3AIFE & HAMBLIN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ITER BUILDING, UNION, S. C. J. A. BROWN, DEALER IN . AL ESTATE, STOCKS AND V BONDS. JSE RENTING AND COLLECTING A SPECIALTY. ^FICE ON BACHELOR STREET. E. DePASS. S. C. DePASS. DePASS & DePASS, aw Offices Over Peoples Bank. _yr POST OFFICE DIRECTORY. very or tne' Dauy TraifraH.fta- _ Union Post Offloe. 'ost office opens at 8 o'clock every (except Sunday) and closes at 0 lock p. in. ost olllce open for delivery of mail Sunday from 12:30 to 1:30 p. m. lail for train No. 0, due here at 9 a. closes at 8:45 a. m. tail for train No. 14, due here at 35 a. m., closes at 11:10 n. m. lail for train No. 13, duo here at 5 p. in , closes at 2:10 p. m. lail for train No. 10, due here at 1 p. m., closes at 8:15 p. m. each r. 'ergons should remember and obve these hours in order to lie aciiniodated at the post olllce in reving or sending mail matter through s ollice. 'eb. 1900. J. C. Hitntkr, Post Master. FILERS AND ENGINES. ranks, Stacks, Stand Pipes, md Sheet Iron Work; Shaftng, Pulleys, Clearing, Boxes, dangers, etc. Mill Castings, ^ast every day; work 200 ^ , lands. , nbard Foundry Machine and oiler Work and Supply Store. Augusta. Georgia. vgy SAW MILLS. .IOHT, MEDIUM AND HEAVY WOOD-WORKINQ MACHINERY FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK . ENGINES AND BOILERS VNO SIZES AND FOR EVERY CLASS OF SERVICE. ASK FOR OUR ESTIMATE BEFORE PLACING YOUR ORDER. IBBES MACHINERY COMPANY COLUMBIA, 8- C. II !! I ? "DON'T PORGET" 'on cAn bo cured of CANCER. UMOR, OR CHRONIC OLD ORES. Ten Thotinand canea reeled. Tt in the mi rest cure on aith. Delay in Fatal. How to e cured? Jnnt write D. B. GLADDEN, moH Grover, N. O. hk Union Tim km and MktrowTl> Maoazink for $1.80 a year. /