The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, March 29, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
F<*$?Lte
YOB SALE-fm? ?Mond 'toad $4.?P
Irater piano, ka?*^i clase ?ronAlt??n:
At a bargain -Willis A Spearmen.
Music Hours, Blecklcy Bldg.. An
derson, S. C.
PUK ??irC-??O dar old chicks 22
1-2 taill? ?ente osoh; coming off
Tuesday and Saturday ; Buff and
Barred' P>yjnottth ?Jtocks; Buff and
Brown" leghorns ;. matches oh* every
week;, ;lii<?. Holland. Phone Coun
try operator, 3203.
WAJrfttDMTbe * ladles to> Jeaow that.
I har tas .rest curling -fluid that
canf.be bought. On,sale at Martin's
Dru* ?Store .er Gamin Barberi?hop.
Price $100 per bottle. D. C. Garvin
B-7-tt.
? yaw?i*ti-rs,?*? 'EV. t'n"" f.
WANTED-Typewriter .. purchasers.
We have over-20?v new rebuilt and
* aecond hsnd typewriters for quick
gale, cheap. /ill makes. Price
sheet on request.. J. E. Cray ton &
Co.* Charlotte, N. 0.
.. m8-tf ..
Automobile for Sale-& passenger
Pirestoae car^-a?atost as ?nod . aa
near.- Is for quick sal? on eaay
terme^Adareas, "Auto" ewe of The
Intelligencer. . 3-24-tf
FOB SALB-House and lot where I
now live and vacant lot adjoining, on
electrt* lights and: pewerage. Price
right, terms fight. ? ?. Norryce. 1
I haye.a.alee tot of the best extra
early .yarietlfa- tfWie.tseed werewrstji
taJaottj?t*?/' aa* . the': plasta-, have: age '
and are..mot too tender to grow when
? OfAMgpnW. A?*r?nd*pk? /?arfar-,
anas.'g'W?wn-.agaV Improved for. nine
years.fedaTjrr^lea ol the Canada line
- Ute'e^ast .Jarge, smooth Tomato in
cultivation. Price lBc per doa;, $1.00
AUo^Jy?agatone beantv., juan rink.
Stone, Berty Hastier ;a? . .0c per. dos.
? ?os. for 2?c.,... Postpaid lo any ad
dress afc some prtc?. Jao. r?fc .Cromer,
none yj-ina ,%-jwariwi oL,
??i* ':! .> . !
?pppwa.'rp
Pac tory.
^.a&r?i*Tttw?
. .ata? JpMM^at'itb? : toAce
An lip to d?te stor?e]
room will fee buiftAfe N.
MaiH Stfeet/ tb suit tte
needs ? ? ftrhi who
want tb b^H f??siHfrss iii
good tqc?Viot?. ?i? i??ter
ested Arties will p?e?sej
.... . :
der" cur? of
vencer.
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Dr. J. B,
PALMETTO CHAPTER ( ?AVE|
DINNER JP }THE VET
ERANS HERE
SEVfeNiV Pftfe^?NT
Daughters Gavra Splendid Dinner
In Celebration of Wmms
Hampton's Birth
In ell sections of South Carolin?
will be. found loyalty to. the "lost
cause".and In no section .of the.state
yesterday was there lach of reverence
for the day--Wade. Hampton's birth
day, but no where can there be fouad
a section more willing or more, ready
to express this reverence than Ander
son. Anderson's loyal.women are al
way H ready tn their, efToata to make thc
last years of the Confederate veter ans
peaceful and happy and yesterday.thry
fairly outdid themselves in tho splen
did meaner they, served to the Conto 1
.arste veterans of the coutrjy.' jlt was
an. ocasi?n rare pleasure to the rfl
?rveterans present anqV not. one : soldier
for poe minute that h? was cfiglvclel.
Willing hands prnvleded for? af ?ry. one
and they were given.as rise a dlnnor
as H.is possihlcj for the best women of
the land to prepare. That they ap
preciated it was. rod?ete* on their
gfaJalng faces as tlv?y slowly; wended
B their wsy out of the building st 2
o'uiock. u . ,;. .
.The Palmetto ohxptor ot the United I
Daughters of. the Confederacy bsa I
bees preparing, for sometime to ccU
^te WUde Hampton's birthday and
y blt. upon the, happiest Idas pos
sible, that of banqueting the veterans
or Hie county. . Tho. splendid inc il'was
served at- l?:3fr o'clock sad from that
hour until 1:30 tin veterana made
merry.
Before the serving or me banquet
a .ocasi?n of -Camp Stephen D. Leo.
United Confederate-veterans., was held
1?;the:court Unuuc^Col. Joseph Hrown.
presiding.. -Th>si;hlof featurv-of >;thls
mewling 'waa the address delivered hy
Jilt red AJdi'Jc h. The: speaker reviewed
?)**.<< ififilmaf) actnutntancOB with
Hampton/ sud paid tribute attar. trlt> I
ote.. t?: the : splendid commander'!)
prowneas and ability. He was loudly
(Cheered time after time during bl? id
dreas, . following the. conclusion of I
lim meeting at tho court houae. the
l<v*ts?sns ..rwpalred to the Hillman
building: on WtiMnar street whefco tho
tftnner- waa served, fleo?ral i M. r.U,
?jetaban? acted as toastmaster fon the
ooeasjon' and lt naturally fotJpwa that
n*Wa particular dnty was: dispatched
Sa??credit tf> a stylo particularly Mr.
Bonham-'* enan. ? Ow behalf, of, the U
D. ?.,:Mls? lta?JE^hain ;d?llrer?l **?
ftil?niiiii of : w-toome-c? behalf of
chapter and-this-waa responded no by
Col.? Joseph N. Brown. Rev. Or. W. H.
(Fraser, pastor of the Plrst Presbyte
rian Church of Anderson deliverod the
niand. thea tho -featured ad
of. th? day. was- delivered, tho
for.tha occasion betas Cv Cullen
van of- the Anderson bar. ?Mr. Sul
livan review?? HamotoaV history and
SJnA^JL.,*iO?ruMrt.attar I. Ua. Wd i?a
'attention ot: every.eeiora?--:du
?iifr etil av ?4u?6wi SOd.h WOST
jimia *iit*. rtK?nd; ?iftc wand vf ap
plause when^he oaneludafc.; ?itel .ne
ging of DlEie.?iha bamuettwsui.ser?)
and .for aa hotfr . th?-ohs* soldiers
slr hands full in caring for the
dainty viands set before them. In a
charming? manaor. jCti. I Brown,
behalf of Osjisp tUeppen:!?. Lee, ex>
his appreplatkm ot* tko work |
love of-the-ladlesraad fttting words
also spoken by the commander of
Pendleton camp and thus the day
teta-alisav:'. -?-f ?.
ThefoHowlag. were the veterans reg.
?. B. Hubbard. A,;T. F- McGregor,
J. O. Harris.. FA A. OrSer, J.'A. Wake
tehtt J B. Leverett, Rober! Moorehoad.
taVE. Telford. W.T. W. Harrison. J. P.
Cox. WV CS Brock, .fit L. Bartlett, J. T.
C. ftmea., B. .H.;p*rke, SJ. P. Smith*. O.
Hawthorne, John Eskaw, J. H. Masr
Ifc Hi/ liutaer. *t B. Rtehatdao
^W^-ftmtsattJ^ L. Dalrymple, P. C.
W. AX Mema,- Samuel Cunnlng
?m, Jfvepk Brofwn, alfred Aldrich.
Bfc-.T. jtHvt>er..a -A. ?oed; AVW'lf**!
Hktoj Bi U. Oarohrefl) A. L. Walohv J.
?V Stribrt?R.t?. Y. WUsoav A. C Keys.?
garv. & A: HiWdaracaTa. k?eutak
aceles, A. H~ Osborne,. John ??Campton,
kan . Bynam.X. a Scott,'?. B.;Pru
ittw.-L. P. Maddon, P, LsaoM??, E. R.
,4>; H.-IUmmtk-h sV QoMk;|Vv9.
m ii!.O.ta??deu.: J^-i* iihrimp.
ilcha W, Th, matm,sgt .Tt. stuckey, Vf.
?.. Powjaatf* J. w^stt c. .ct King,
fc;afr Jtotlyi ??,-M.^mtptr^pm.-. Bun
h^ Sammies J*etiroarr, J. W, Simpson,
Bay ll? C. Broun,
"tte k -a\-i_
?ny has
Hon I l'are In' Rast!
Saisie Peela
?H^^H .; Vvnr*'- ? ?'
.. . . ?
K: H. Forl?n of the Anderer .
^^satmevtt Compaay. said
that te ts Witnis >nhiUrded with h?
it* ?t?out the new pia?, bi? com
:hxs adopted for sailing? a.cer
irm?i .of laird recently, ocnalred
ties and se??? to be mnettng
vm*Mi*n.. -, ? . ..,?..
AA. tnjt. -days ago tbe. roal estate aud
empan y purchased from
_ tea acres- situated Just north
west of the city? It bordera ou Tribbls
?W, J>rt 9{#tt; la* S^aaa lands,
.nd goes as (ar as jaorae or the North
Anderson l>ovelcpmcnt Company's
properly..
Tho v icu acres of land are heine
cut Into building lots, the size of each
lot lo be about 50 x ISO feet. Street?
i* ' i.:, pol through and IV ??r.;p<..
ty lr I ring well laid oft*.
"We-are r-oiug- lett^ll Wiese- toto for
f .II to t??0. depeildfOS ?pon their io
;itlon. it?ffl Mr ir^ou. yv <'/.'. ri 1?.
and wc arc goi.ig to require only <~
small deposit to clone the deal.- Say
|10. Tbe balau'je pf .th? purchase
price ?ylll Lo paid -in. inna 11 monthly*
installments., the deferred payments
to bear no Intercut and? Ute new pur
chasers to hd1 free-of taxation. S'iould
a purchuser die after paring as much
oa one-b of of iii? ci tginal P'iT< n-c.
prin . iji^; ?c?upap" enfers lulj ?n
ygr'i>:;ticnt,. by which thv estate wilt
he given a-deed to thc lot without fur
ther payments. Should a person die
b-Morr ?ic or ,ul:o; rns ...piN?, J< im:? h
jan one-half th- purchase price, the
dcfeil will bt, furnlnhed the heirs, pro
tided tin.' ?Mite *.??*. enoug'i -utike
ntl the payments total one-half the
pur. nrice. It p kind ol an Iv
t.iirance proposition injected into the
rvaleiitato business, and.lt la ?oing to
norh v oil and.be popular.? There Is
no rc.-.iO'i unw why ivprybo ly v.l.?
want? a hom > of hlo own Bhould not
be able to g;t lt."
CHANCE MADE IN
BANKING LAWS!
An&r?pn Panks Receive Draft
?f Principal/Charigea Mads
For thc State
Following a request made by LAO Q.
llcllctran, Anderson banks-and bank
ers; ha ve received, from B. H. Moss, at*
Lorne y for tho South Carolina Banking
Af actaeon, an outline of. Un. changos
i .adc in tho banking, lews of, the state
bv tho. genera). negotiable laatrnmeat
ac?, passe/1,hy tjbo ?'t.t gep?ral..is-cii
bly of trknith -:arotlna. Fur tho bene
fit of the Intelligencer readers the out
line furnished by Mr. Mons in herewith
reproduced:
"The following are the principal
.-|;r.r.?"- --~z ~ *bc f"'" Vvr. fhn re
cent General Negotiable Instrument
A,ct v nae ted at the recent cession, of
toe (ioneral Assembly, this opinion be
ing prepared at i!:;! request of thc
?VvC?v?rit- ??iSd Sccretsry o* th? Mouth
Carolina Eankers' Association.
To Hankers of the State of South Car
I olin*:
I Tiie General Negotiable Instrument
Ac: passed gives south LVtrolina- unl
torm lawn on CC ?..tV '?ct of Negable
Instruments, with thc. various. States
of thu Union. The new Act takes ef
fect on the 2l>l>i day of March 1914.
."She Important changes are as fol
lows;
1. baye ot grace are abolished.
i.\ A .note undor seal-da made nego
tiable, provided the Instrument ts oth
erwise. rvegptUble.
r# 3. at 4s? kee. ftegotlabi* InstiunrebtS'
drawji' with exchange^ costs- of-coltsor
tmn^or ; Uttornoy * f^eo. provided, taff
instrument is otherwise negotiable.
4. It .changes the rule which here
tofore operated as an - assignment pro
tanto of i funds ot a drawer of a check
on hi? .deposit account..
Under the old rule a drawer of a
che-:? could not step its. payment ta
tho bunda of an Innocent party, but'
??i?d?r Ihr. SSW AC4 ! ??vpmnt- Rftn be
Slopped on tba: chook until, acceptud.
cert if-td or.-paid by tba bank ,
re*;ruie whici aowVprovi?eu th-vt
If a party, writes bis name on -the back
pf a negotiable, instrument before de
livery, he- becomes a co-maker and
equally liable with him. The now law
makes him an endorser and tho, in
str ument should. p9 protested for non>
payment al? maturity without allowing
days pf grace. In order to make the
endorser liable, unlesk:thoro ia a waiv
er of protest on the back of tho note
signedby the endorsar
' ti. The posent rule under, actions
brought by the endorsee against the
endorser, la chanted-: nyntie new- ?cc,
so tha* lt now- provides that "A holder
in doo course holds the . instrument
Tree from any defect of title of prior
parties, and tree, from defensas that
dre available to prior, parties among
thetaservea,. and may onforce payment
of tho inatrnmetrt for the fulluttpunt
thereof against all parties liable there
on."
B, H. MOSS,
Atty, for S. C. Bankers* ABBS,
.iruce Pruitt of the Bbenoacr sec
tion; waa lu tlie city yesterday for a
toort time.
I .f. ,-T KeCimvptt cf Long Branch
WAS in tho city >t?t?rday on business.
??. A. Abr.-iWa ?;? Starr T?S5 stsn?
the visitors tc* the city yesterday.
Hartwell Sun.
.Vi .th an advance la the prleeof cot
ton vC>m-?rltmaw' hawir" sou Ur carolina
<a;ue over f^nrday^w4th nearly..I|0i
K^if?tnng them were: Paul rt. Barbi ot
I Stair, with lOB bales; ? T McOukln j
; W. M.Striokland, Hoi- [
?balOS; J. nt Jo
.ft severs* bales, and WI ?.
Menning warr, with 20. batea, ail of
Whian Mr. McAlpin Thornton pur
'etjjfreo.
jt-a>rt-Yon bf - - Hollands- ?tore,
brought 0*v?r tl hale?? which brr sold'to
Jj. 1) alethojao*derona,
j Seve^rfltherrwer^over ?fom South
. ?Htrs .wt*? cotvonf Incjhadta? ?aram
. of colorad farmers', and aKogrther
I ? AUM*?t*d. ?t> shoat 169 bales.
I ??%t*!&r^*v*^- ?bert - ooawty
II fiore t?Sturoar-with cotton ?ad pracb
? ally ol' ^-fAath whvrtoek tsick terlUU
Jera wor >: K. O. Teasley, #*. P. Cruw
? luwiu c. B. -^nMuvo, '
(rouKty also brought, la-a .lot-of opiton ]
(SUturd.iy, which they sold to McAlptn |
j ..iTe^^itWKst -tri SQ'ur rt? took on i
tu*, appearance of a big day ta the j
tali whan cotton war flirting with IC j
cents end everybody had pienty of % |
?REDS tl C?E
?9 MI
PLANS UNDERW?Y FOR EN
tfekfAINlNG
?i?ETS H?RE IN JUNE
State Association Will Bring "Best
People orv Earth" to
Anderson
Tho- Anderson lodge, ol Elka is In
receipt of advices from (leorgc D.
t*vy, president of ibe State Associa
tion of Kl kn. and Loius li. Cary of
tireen ville, dhu riet deputy and grand
exalted ruler for Sont li Carolina,
which indicate thal * ho coming state
convention, to bc held din Anderson,
June 17-18, will be tho most succesa
ful afnfir the Elks have ever held in
South <karolina. From"all the lodges
in the state there will- be s big delega
lions, aud more especially from thc
newer l?tigos of the- states Spartan
burg plans to send'almost UH entire
membership, having already secured
30 automobiles for. that purpose. The
Spartanburg lodge wilt take in 21
oew members at its next meeting and
practically all of the "short horn:;''
will tm here for tho meeting.
The railroads have. granted a rate
for this ocoasiou of one and one-tnttf
fare, pl IIB fifty cents, from nil points
of tho state and thia-Will be responsi
ble for a large number making the
trip.
By tin; lime the association convenes
the local lodge-will be installed, in
Us magnificent new! Ito me, which is
now in course' o? coaatrucction and
will- bc in a position ' to care for the
guests In right-royal fashion.
.. A? letter received from L. H. Gary
yesterday ?ayn - thai every Indication
peints to. Anderson- having the big
gest, crowd :uince tho ! association wan
organized and every Elk In the state
is anticipating the coming of thc con
vention with delight.
m BF mn
"Wt Fai| to Attend Mais Meeting
At the^daA^^Chweh-'1'
at 4 O'clock
' ? O'' -
.St
A gralifj^ interest confh??ei in
thu raviv?t agrAtm . airlMMmxJ/shruoh.
AmtU-ncea ha^ bwi.^-iodJnjSplte of
rabi u i; a threaten to ? .j^th?r. Last
nffehl i'OvnugeUst .J?l&fi\*jireuchod ?rn
'.' Vr&?AoaA'i-liojfjf? mk wit a ?.
according tajtygfiNn^ ? man
must ?k*.. rio> treoejij?Er^T^yi^?' pardon
for bis Blas.,;..
. Thero .wilf b-? three"
vices tomorrow,,and the*
among thelmont batt
Tortes. Thora,-,?vii be
10.80, preaching: at
VThe Moaning of the Lori's !
Mara meeting .for mp? and &1
4 p. m.; (Sofetect ."Cb^Uaott$p Hell,)
.. -Ai {^.?su^jfegr^t^^- tnr?Li, wjare
v;lili sing., "Gethsemane" one'.?/ .ber
swat oacnsiatto - solo*; A* ? ? ? ? . n?*s?
meeting she wii atogv "Eternity" abd
"Usad; Me GenUy. Home."
- At the 8 o'clock service, the evange
list will give one of his most master
ly sermons on 'The Simple Superla
tivo Name," and- the soloist .will clng
"Trno Name of Jesus.0:. "'
Everybody, cordially, invited to
these meetings, and it ls generally ex
pected that people of edi churches, will
attend the mas meeting especially.
iii t ?nuisit? tt?h
ir. E. mmm ma
-lt-'.-. T?Y~W
TWO UVES LOST IN WRECK
ON THE SEABOARD
ol ArrirscaT
Unfortiiiiato &ng&cW Wsa Fath
er ot rV^s Margaret Wunama
telearotn. Was;.,*^|fo*. in VAn
decrson yesterday upraising, Miss Mar
garet Wifltaua, a student st. Ander
don calla**, of the dttSUi of.hftR father,
W. a. Williams, llg?tptlams wno
engines^** a Seaboard - frclght-traba
and he: and J<'irroao^dBay* wera both
uiiiKd io, a wrack u??ttCarlet^,
yesterway tatrniagy^Jf?i? w*e?k waa
s> headmen ool Halon and JU: was under
stood lae? night. tba* ?ag?oeer. W, Q,
Cunniagh?m '-. am! Piretsam Frlak
Fnrsley wenn-also sacwrly' Injured and
ara Ju a critical jm?BK?^.
. A dispatch froabflBHSe-last ninht
sold that Engineer Wllllaina, died
abont. sn ?tour arter the wratfcAi
fireman iWlng ^??..uaiefl Istantly.
lt- Is. exp.-cted ? hht- Ceanlagl'sm will
rweover but lt ls feared that Parsley's
Injuries w|lft be fatal.
,Tl\e Abbeville nbaatage- aagj^Otpi
.wroek was due to- tab .misreading of
brde?* an?"*;-?* ye* ** t* ?;ftt : .
V- rt"l?t?n? Ijjatjjf
ately--after receiving ino dreadful
message.
< J." b. Withers of ?J?anrar?pfv?eat
lng ?he Mitchell Automobile Co., ls tn
the'' city.
ct
SUNDAY SCHOOLS OF AN
? ... >w. I?.' ,! C',r ; |.> i - lt" -.??-~
MANY ADDRESSES
Sunday School Institute of /he
Salada Association Will Ad
journ Today
Numbers of Anderson people went
to New. Prospect - church yesterday,
about six mil?? from Anderson, to at
tend the Baptist Sunday School Inst!-,
tute of the Paluda County Assocl
lion. Thc association was in session
all day yesterday, with dinner on tho
grounds, and will remain in session
nulli this afternoon. Dinner will again
be served.
I When the associationconteaod yes
terday morning the organization was
taken np, with (he result that Dr. A.
L. Smethers of Anderson was .chosen
president of the association while- Mr.
Wright of Honea Path was sclcted
as clerk.
The program as arranged for y?B
I terday was splendid and much intercut
was manifested by the large number
of delegates In attendance. Tho first
address delivered was that by Bay.
Reeves, pastor of . the First Baptist
Church of Honea Path. Mr. Reeves
?poke oh; the subject, "The Sunday
School -Force aa a Character Bund
or," and made a profound impression.
Tbl-? address was followed by the de
votional meeting, thia being conducted
by Dr. John F. Vines, pastor , of the
First Baptist- church of . Anddrson.
Henry Milford of. Long Branch deliv?
ored a splendid lecture on. the subject;
"Mfii??t-. au essential to Sunday School
Progress.": The next speaker on'the
program, Judge W. F, Cox of Ander
son delighted bia hearers , with hla ad
dress "Baraca and Ph Hal bea Clisa
|, Work." Judge Cox knew his subject
and handled it skillfully. The seseten
wm,- LiuusM U,?. c:?Zy by -Lci
|,?te Estes' address, "The Work of the
Primary Department,'"-.
Tho night session was opened with
tho selection-of Rev. O. L. Orr hs mod
erator and Rey. W. B. Hawkins as
f?toporar?" rie?rcisrr fer ey^sips
session. - TIIT first address heard was
thst of Hon. ?. B. Earle, who deliver
ed splendid addrcia. Sb weil pleas
ed wau tho audt>Uiv> with tho effort
I /loUver/?d hv Mr. Ear!"! that they-unan
imously voted-to haye lt reprinted in
the county papera and tn tho- Buptlst
."'ourler. Ono ot Uio b';st feat urea of
the session was th a. add raso delivered
.hy W.'T.; Tate ?of Belton, who spoke"
pa "The Sunday School as an Evan
gelistic Force."
The mOrnlug session todny win con
sist of .addresses by W T. Tate and O.
L. Tate and Elias Earle. Following
the' noacluslo'n of thase-a>tdre-oe<ta?
missionary t-ermon wHl be pr.eacbei
Itby Rev. WL B. IJuwklnn. This will
begin promptly Jt ll o'clock, following
which the. dinner will be served and
the Institute will have come to- an
end.
On;1 event of interest-to take place
today will bo the report nt the com
mittee appointed to Invest?gate the dis
siruabllity ot changing .the name- cf
tba nrenntzation. It -ia proDoecd. tl)nt
Uicbamn ?>? V.:?UI:S?:? U'ita. the Sunday"
Pehoo! Ina'Hute to thc Bapdiit. Sun
day. Kc?j?oi <jo??reutisn sri iar ^ahv.ia
li Assotu'lon ?>nrt lt is .p:ot ui,lo U?at
F* thc nango-will be made.
Title
5. ra.
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j RO?TBEBN RAILWAY.
'IV COftflECTJOS mf'Hl
RAILWAY.
i. ?efcedni Effective!lara, Bl? IfH ,-,
IN. B. the following schedule figures
are published only as Information and
Arriv?t- and departure ot traine from
Anderson, S. C.
No* . Arriving From
Zo Greenville and Belton..
23 Greenville and Reit*..
15 Charleston, Columbia and ,
Bolton, through Bleeper ta i
Belton ... -,s ..11:60e, m.;
13 Atlanta, Walhalla and
Seneca ... .8:3.1 a. m.
26 OrsenWUa snd.Btiton, 1:25 p. m.
10 Atlanta, Walhalla, and :
Seneca,.4:6? p. so.
Seneca.*. ....... .. ..6:D*' p. m.
17 Cbarlestoav Colombia and
.Mit?n. Through coach
item Columbia to was-. .
aalbi ... y^|j[2jj**JI * "M'
Itt rtHtnn. iiresavUle. . . .7:40 a, ra
If ?^on.aitd.i^^y4ile..?:an a. ?
24 Belton and Greenville ..2:26 p. m
10 Belton Charleston, '
: Greenville and Columbia 4:62 pjn._|
12 Belton, Columbia, Char- ,
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FrcHli Breis ..'.ant>?f'. .3 for 6*
Freab Celery ... V/M V. -.. i'?c o nd lio Bworli
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Crab Apple and <?rnp'c .felly, Pure. Jalee ?nd Sugar. 10c Jar
FJHKSH ^RATOGA CHIPS
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