^^^^ ' o 18? County Offices o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o FOB. Al III rou I hereby announce myself u caudl date for County Auditor, subject to the rulea of th? democrat ic primary. lt. A. Abrams. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Auditor, subject in ttie rules of the Democratic pri mary J. lt. C. IIKilFFIN. FOB COUNTY HIIFKKVI80H I hereby announce myself a candi date for county supervisor, subject to the Democratic primary. J. MACK KIND. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the ellice of county super visor of Anderson county, subject to the rules governing the democratic primary._T. M. VANDlVEIt. I hereby announce myself a candi dato for supervisor of Anderson coun ty, subject to the rules of democratic primary. C. F. MARTIN. FOB COMMlHHIONKlP R. A. Sullivan of Fork township is hereby announced for commissioner for, Section One, comprising Fork, Rock'Mills, Pendleton aud Ceuterville townships. I lo.'iiL;. a.muuuco myself a candi date, tor county commissioner for the third section,, consisting of CarvIn, Brushy ('muk, WilUamstou and Hope well townships, subject to the action of the democratic primary. II. A. FOSTER. I hereby announce myself a candi date .for commissioner for Monea Path,- Helton, ilroudaway and Martin townships,. District No. 4, subject to the rulas of the d?mocratie primary., _ W,- Ki TOWNES. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Commissioner .from District No. 2, comprising Pendleton, Rock I Milla. Fork and Cen te rv ll le tuwn ?j ebipB. Subject to the rules of .the fe democratic -primary. '. JOHN H. CULBERSON. ! g : I hereby announce my candidacy v-for county commifsioiier from Section mm, comprised of Briton. Martin, Honen ?oth ami .Droadawuy .owushlp.i. Sub infect to the rules of the oe moe ra tie ^jferty. F.i D. SMITH. ^^Better^ known as "Diclc" Smith. g&ffl hereby announce myself a candi * dito for commissioner from District .;*??. 2, comprising Pendleton, Rock " Slilla, Fork and Centervlllo townships.! , subject tb tho'rules of tho democratic >v&1rjhidry. D. S.: HOBSON. WprjFOR-tttlTNTY TREASURES . J hereby announce myself a candl v'yfij.ta.ifor county treasurer, subject to .-the gules of thu democratic party. I <:, J. MERCER KINO. . *r!-. ???>.T^hercby announce myself a candl ^CjaJS for county treasurer, subjec.' to P? rules udd regulations of ?ha "democratic primary. ?IgSM' Hr. W. A. Tripp. (:'l'f%Jli0M9by announce myself a candl J dato.Tor Cuunty Treasurer, subject to BUttb'rul?3 of the Democratic primary. { ;j?:-jXe}?reby announce myself as a can |?rp>n^CO?nty subject to the rules of I < ^OIl 1'ltOHATK JCIltJK Wfflr ?jj? Nicholson ls hereby announc BHgW?j- " B,. 0 a n d 1 d a t o for re-election to ^te^jHo?? - Of Probate Judge, subject -i, .-l^Qr^jy.-announce myself a candi . //Cr ior Iha^luce of Probate Judge for HBB^Bffigfe*ftty, subject to the rules BwawC*^fttSatic Primary. ,:A^;'^^^--^ LT. HOLLAND. i -iiifX-; j; "- .J,-yr)l';'?v .-1 ?^^??H?^?/ftiSimunco myseir a caudi ??'??ft?^?/iPiff|co of Judge of pro V 1 ic?f r^i?raon county, subject to ^fl^Hj^amii^lpg tho democratic B^j^^^^rW. FRIERSON. self a candi I Third Con ct to tho if:- . >RTON, jn, S. C. j IN THE F HA*LHAl.L H4 ll KP I-Li; Juno '?'.i 20-27. Spartanburg ai (J roon vi UH Anderson ai Gaffney. Julio U?-80-Jiily I. (jreenVUle ut An derson- Gaffney al Spurlaiihiirg. July 2 .'. I Anderson ul Greenville - Two games July Uh, nt Greenville in morning; A nd orson in afternoon Spartanburg ?a (Jaffany-two games July 4th. ni Uuffney In morning; Spa M an burg in aftoritouii. July 0-7 b. Creon ville at Spartau burjj -Gaffney at Anderson. July U-lo-ll. Spartanburg at Gaff ney-Anderson at Greenville. July J 4 - J ii. Gaffney ai Hpartan uurg-- Greenville at Anderson. July 10-17-18. Spartanburg at An derson Gaffney ut Greenville July 2H-A\r'?'S Anderson ai Spartan bu i g---(; i ? on ville at Gaffney. July 23-24-25. Spartanburg al Greenville -Gaffney at Anderson. July 27-L\H-2U. .Greenville ?< Spar tanburg-Anderson ut Gaffney. July 30 21-August 1. Gaffney at Greenville Spartaiiburg al Anderson. AugiiHl 3-4-0. Aiidorsou at Spar taubiirg Greenville at (?affuey. AiigUHl 10-11-12. Greenville at An derson- Spurtanbnrg at Gaffney. August 13-|4-ir>. Green vii lo at Spartanburg 'Gaffney .ii Anderson. August 17-18-1?. Spartanburg at Greenville--Ander??,n al Gaffney. August 21-22-23. Spartanburg at Anderson-Greenville at. Gaffney. August 24-25-20. Anderson, at Spar tanburg-Gaffney at Greenville. August 31-Sopt. 1-2. Gaffney nt Spar La 11 burg -Anderson at Greenville. Septvinbcr 7.-Lubor Dny- -Morning game?, j Garrney ut Spartanburg A nd ? i so u. at, G reeu vi 11 e. September 7.-Labor Day-After noon gurner?. Spartanburg at Gaffney - Greenville ut Anderson. . At Home Away Greenville.34 82 Spartanburg.:i& 31 Gaffney.31 :ir? Anderson.22 .'14 Total. 00 AMERICAN At Detroit 4; Cleveland 5. Gibers were exhibition games. Detroit. Mich., June 23.- Cleveland and Detroit played, a postpoude I game here today, and the Naps won Jive lo 4. The batting of Wood was u feature. Score Cleveland.202 010 000-5 10 1 Detroit.000 000 ?110-I 10 2 Mitchel, [Handing and O'Neill; Dnuss. .Main, Cu vet and Stanage, Hak VIRGINIA LEAGUE At f.Norfolk JD; Newport News, Hirst game.> At Norfolk 6: Newport News, (second game 10 innings.) At Roanoke 5; Petersburg 8, At Richmond 2; Portsmouth '.. Financial and New York Cotton Now York. June 28.-Cotton futures lout practically ull Hs gul? of yester day during today's trading under* re newed liquidation and scattering sell ing, which war attributed tn a con tinued absence of uggresslve trado buying, bearish Lancashire advices anil thu favorable weekly report of tho weather bureau. Cioalnti prices were barely steudy and from 10 to ll points net lower. ..Her a narrow open" ys. the market rallied with the active mouths selling c.bout 2 to 4 points aet hig.itr during the early trading. Demand, however, completely failed to broaden on the ad vance, .which was .probably n disap pointment to some.ot yesterdays ear ly buyers followed the publication of tho weekly, bureau the market eased off under renewd liquidation and clos ed within a point or two of the low eri. Earlier, cables reported quiet market al Liverpool and continued alack spot demand. There were some bullish crop .advices from the South west. Cotton futures closed barely stea dy. Gpen Close Julv.. . 1207 ?257 Augur-I . 12C6 1257 October . 1252 1242 December. 1250 ,1245 Jauuary . 1255 1232 March. 1240 1232 Spot cotton uniet: middling up lands 1325; Gulf 1350. No roles. , Cotton Seed Oil New York. June 23.--Cotton reed oil was generally lower today under renewed liquidation in July.'prospecta of heavy tendern on contracts and.thc lack of outride demand. There - was considerable switching on July into later months. Final pricer were un changed on October and 1 lo 4 net lower on-the balance. Sales 10,100 barrels. New Orleans Cotton New Orleans, Juno 28.-The favor able weather and crop reports by the government caused heavy selling: of cotton today which sent the prices of July below the 33 cent level. At the lowest tho trading months of both crops wore 10 to ll-points under yes teiday'rdose and 12 to IC points down from the highest. .The-close was the worst of the session. In the morning considerable etea! incoa Tvas displayed because ol thc ? NATIONAL At Brooklyn 2; I'ittslmrgli I. Al Philadelphia ... Ww York 7. Others were ?>.Ititi!tion gaines. FEDERAL At Kansan city r?; Pittsburgh 2. AI liulkinapoliu i : Brooklyn 0 w,um?' ealled end eecoud inning rain, first gain?', i At Indianapolis li'; Brooklyn (second gamo, i Ai yt. Loo-la .'<: flatt (more 8. At Chicago ~ ; Bat?alo 4. Itu II ?HUM e Hun. rt. Louis. June J! -liaitlinore hil two st. Louis pit lier:; hurd today and wini un 8 to :i victory. Score Baltimore.2u:( om; 210-8 vi .> St. I .uti):; . .. omi OOS (uni fi .*, I Wilhelm, Quinn mid JueklUseli; Daven port. K cupper and Simon. North Carolina League At Asheville 7; Winston Salem S. At t?reeiisb?ro Iinrlimu 10. At ( karlotte Haleigh ?. South Atlantic At "olumhia S; Augusta I. At Savannah 4; Charleston At ColuniLiUit !); Macon li. (forfeit ed.) At Albany 2; Jacksonville 1. (lt! Innings. > SOUTH?R? "LEAGUE tn _, . At Atlanta IS; Chattanooga :, tr.rst game ? j At Nashville 2; .Memphis I. At Birmingham 8; Mobil.- I. At Atlanta Cr, Ciiutlauuuga 7. (see oud game) innings darkness.) ? Al Montgomery ti; Now Orleans 1.".. ? International League A! Baltimore ::; Toronto,0. At Newark 1; Montreal 2. (ld in nlngs.p At Providence fi-4; Buffalo l-:t. At Jersey City .1; Rochester C. American Association At-Kansos City flj'Ind'une pol ls C. At Milwaukee 4-2: louisville :?-S. At Minneapolis 5-7; Olevoland 4-0. At St. Paul 0-2; Columbus, 17-4. BioujUyn llandici?p. Aqueduc ..saco track,: New York. June 'A.-Buckhorn, owned by R. J. Mackenzie, won the Brooklyn hundl I ap today. Buskin waa second ano Rock Crew .third. Thc t'mo for tho ailie and h quarter was 2:08. ExUMtMJon Hamo. Dubuque, Iowa. June 23.- Chicago Americans 11 : Dubuque 2. Commercial [ Pi?? li 11 i\ f i t" ;>ii m claim advanced by the bulls that con tinued dry and bot weather was igainst the crops. Favorable weekly erop accounts were generally expect ed, but the accounts were even more favorable than looked for. Selling ip'pearrd to be about half lliiudutlon if loug cott? aud half frerh offeriagd. Tbb murUn had a good undertone it the decline because of bul) weevil complaint:' from ceveial of the States. Spot cotton stead, inchanged. Mid P.lng 13 U-1G. Sale.; on, th,> spot 1, >2B; to arrive 100. Liverpool Cotton Liverpool, June ' ll.- Cotton, spot Uglier ; mlddlbig LO; low middling " rOS. Sales 4.000. Speculation and ex tort 30v> Recel .' ; 2,000. Futures lUtet; June 73.".. June-July 714 lr2; Inly-August 71*!.'; August-September i Ol ; .October-1 .'. ember 762 ; Decem- j jer-January (, ;: 1-2; January-Febru- 1 try-February ii-2; March-April 664 1 Stocks and Bonds New Yo ':, June "23.-Reactionary ' endende--? prevailed today In the dock market: Selling, while hot hea ty, waa carried, on steadily and om ?tacetl a wide variety of rto?kR. The Supreme court's decision against the ailioad:- In the intcrniountojn case, Minpunced after the, close of yest er lay gave the list Hr Initiative today. ?Vestorn railroad stocks especially in he Harrlmans' were, heavy. > Arrangements were made today for he shipping of $8,(.ioo,ooo gold b> Blur 'ope, but sterling exchange rates were hin and time money waa unaffected. . Some ot the copper sharer, were-dis inctively heavy. , Industrials hold up airly well for most of tho day, but n the'last hour the whole lint was forced off, final prices being the low jr.tv ." ' , ? ' v ' The bond market was irregular. Total rales, par valuer $2.250.000. U.'S. Bonds were unchanged on tho Mil. Grain and Provisions Chicago. June 23.-Wheat pit con-> 1 it lons today were the roast : bearish -.ince the harvest began. .Active < ,iera lonr broke sharply under 80 cents i bur bel and there was a heavyclose .vlth thc market chowing a- n?t de dine of 1 a 1 1-8 to 13-8 a l d-2c. >)rn wound up at 1-4 a 3-s to 1-2 a . -8 rise; oats unchanged to 1-8 a. 1-4 -J - - lt orM'^i ,(;Ji.^m:'. JlM?entaL . Toledo, "Ohio.""Jun?- 23 -In a Blow exhibition Kamo beor 12,00?) rm ployee* of an automobil muiitifactur Inis plain and tbeir friends, tin- Chi cago National* defeated Hie Philadel phia Americana today :?: tu 7. Xi-on Phll.qdelhlu . .. 010 lol 030-7 ll 3 Chicago...- .Ot i oio 40x-.8 9 3 Hend? r. Brown, Hreasler and Schung, Thun^ii.; Lavender, Pierce, Vaughn and Hargraves. Princeton Maun*; Vale. New Voi'k, .J .ine 23.- Princeton de flated Yale in thc deciding game of their seriesligin .'the Polo Grounds to day 1 to 0. Dcvo, ol' Princeton, per muted only three Oil-, all of them gola* to Menea. Vt Va Two In u Buy. Batt imo: oi .lune 22.--After shutting ont Toronto, 3 to 0, the iJnltiinore In ternational League club today defeat ed the Cincinnati National Leaguers. .'. to 4. Score Haltlinore . ..002 021 obx -?" 0 1 Cincinnati.of.n 020 002-4 4 3 Hassell, 'hore and McAvoy; Lear, Kowan and Couzaleu. A Timely Ult. Chicago, .'une.:23.- -'Error:-, by Stan ley todav pavea Hie way fur a 4 tu 2 victory for the Buffalo Fed?rala over chicago. A t m?r)v blt by Dunford drove in the winning run In the eighth. Score- - Buffalo.OOO Hill 021 - 1 0 l Chicago.ooo ooo 200-2 p 2 Anderson. Ford and I .a vigne, Hlalr; Watson. Hendrix and Wllron. Adams Had : neb. Kansas, City. June 2.5. -Adam ;' team males gave h.ni an early leal in to-1 day's game and he neve,- was In dang er, the locals defeating Pittsburgh, to 2. Score Pittsburgi. on: ino 010-2 fi Kansas :Vty . . ..021 WW f>2x-5 0 2 WiUker and Dorry; Adama and Eas terly. Henry Hitting (.'nine. Philadelphia. Tune 2J.-n-St. Lou! won today's] gpino today, 7 tn ... by knocking Rixoy, of the rubber In the third ?inning. t-'i oro St. Louis. 105 000 010-7 11 0 Philadelphia . ..110 000 030-5 U 1 Hugermnn, Steele and Snyder; Kix ey. Jacobs and-Killlfer. , H?cker In.FVl'in. Brooklyn. N. ,.Y., June 23.-Rucker pitched one of his invincible games today and downed Pittsburgh. 2 to 1, In a battle with Cooper.^who, barring the first.inning, wa? equally effective. Score Pittsburgh.. ".. 000 000 010- 1 C 0 Brooklyn ... .. . .200 000 OOx-2 6 1 Cooper and Qibsou; Racker and Miller. lower, and provisions the same U3 '-st night to 1-2 down. Money On Call New York, Juno 23.-Mercantile: paper 3 1-2 a-4. .Sterling, firm; 00 days 480; demand 488.20. Commercial billa 485 1-2: Bar.silver 56 ,3-3, Mexican dolla, a 44. Covei nmeat ponda, steady; railroad bond." ii legulai. . . Call money Hun 1 3-4 a 2. Ruling rate 1 7-8 :. closing 1 3-4 a 2. .Time loana easier; 60 days 2 1-4; ninety days ,2 lr2? 6 months 3 1-4. Doubla .Work. "Why ls it that a man won't wash bis face with a washcloth?!',demanded Mrs. Wombat. ;'jUeu haven'!; lima ?for all that foollbhqeag,".: said Mx. . Worn bat.' "First; you .have:to wash your face and then you have to wash 'tho washcloth'."- LOUIHY?HO Courier>iQur nal? ?MK!? L NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of Mrs. S. J. Webb, deceas ed, aro herby .notified to pi osent thom properly proven to tho o iderslgned Within the time prescribed by law, and those indebted to.make BtliemenL - .... . v . W? R. DENDY and S. C. DENDY, Executors. i NOTICE TO CBEldlTORS. AU persons having claims against the estate of -J. A. Burgess,, deceas ed, are hereby uoUftf^l S*Q .P.rejwnt them properly proven to thc uud?r Sglned within the time prescribed by law, and those indebted to make set tlement. . '. 1.. * . J. D. Babb and E. E. Sheriff, ' Townsville, S.e.. : Executors. fr WHITE PLAINS CLUB. The White Plains Democratic Cli,b will meet Saturday nt 3 P. M.. f?r.tho purpose of enrolling. A full atten dance Is urged. ,' ' Wj J. Johnson, Secretary. , oooooooooooooo o LONDON LIFE o' O Oj oooooooooooo o o loudon, June 13. -An ^elephant .And rhinoceros congress", In which dele gules repressing ull ol the great pow ers directly Interested in Africa have participated, has tiuh'hcd a week's sit ting itt the foreign office, anil as a re : nit it la probable thal effective action will be taken to preserve these ani mal:) from extinction in Africa! The conference met at the sugges tion of W. Woosnum, guine warden of British East Africa, who pointed out that Hie elephant and rhinoceros were I in great dancer of extermination j than any other species of big game in j Africa. Delegates come from Ger-! many. Belgium, Spain, France, Italy,' and Portugal, all of which countries Jiave .colonies In the African conti nent. Chinidine on the Derby-recently, won by an American horse-la believ ed to have attracted more money this I year than every. The tirst prize of the Calcutta sweepstake lottery, .which ?3 the most popular method of risking one's money, amounted this, year to about $300,00?. Ten years ago the Investment? in this lottery .warranted a prize of only $100.000. The prize as Jt now Stauda IB pr?bu ,bly the larges! offered l'y any ' relia ble form of lottery in existence. Thc Calcutta Turi Club started this j lottery us a mere club affair many j years ugo, but when the aale of tickets | was thrown open to all applicants th? j investments rapidly grew until this j year saw them coming from all purtsj of Europe, all the British colonies, and ? rUte Orient ? The. London stock exchange had a' 'sweepstake this year which offered a first prize of $12.GOO. This ajso Was .originally a friendly affair among members but it hus become almost a public business. Members subscribe for.batches of tickes and sell them lo, 'outsiders at a premium. The (indinga of the recent Royal CcmmisBion on Divorce, so far as both majority and minority reports agreed, have been Incorporated In a .hill introduced into Parliament, by ?Lord Gor?all, former president of tho .Divorce Court. The most radical de parture 1B that thc sexes shall be on. an equality before the divorce court. Under the existing law, a wife must prove both misconduct and cruelty on the part of her husband, while a hus band need only to prove misconduct in order to get a divorce. The new elaine provides 1 hat any married per son may dissolve marriage upon prov ing that the other party thereto has committed adultery. The bill also provides that a judi cial separation-may be granted on the ground of habitual drunkeness, which Includes intoxication by drugs. An annoyuous jokesmith recently spent several shillings to have his liing against militant suffragettes by Inserting the following advertisement in the personal or '"Agony" column o' ? morning newspaper: 'SECTION :of noble family has ISI^AND for SALE-Wild Bcenery and pt ec i pit nous cliffs; single gun on ad jacent mainland wo-ld dominate only possible place Oi disembakatlOu. Ideal for colonization by Suffragettes. Though advertiser is Conservative he .would gludly come to bargain terms with present Government or high minded philanthropist with country's weal at heart." Judges of tho criminal courts who have been criticized for playing .golf on Sundays have found the excuse that, pox iou s odors and gases of Ute New 'Bailey, as the court, building,-, are called, drive them to get nil ibo fresh ulr possible in the time they lia ve free. f rou;, the courts. A century ago tho Old Bailey was notorious for i tn odors. Tho New Balley is little improvement. The poor ."ventilation han caused many a judge's headache and undoubtedly many prisoners,.have suffered an extra h ea vy sentence be cause of judicial irritation. Boy conductors will be placed on some of the municipal street cars ns an experiment. Much opposition..was expected from the union to which tho; street car men belong. - but when lt was explained ..that the boys .would only i assist j the regular . conductora and that as far as possible '.hey would be ejected.fronv the.i*mllles of street ear employees, no protest was .rais ed. : It is. almost impossible for thc con ductor or a double deck street car to watch his stops without neglecting one ur. the. other 'and .the boy assistants will be expected to relieve tho Tegu lar conductor of part of bis duties. The boys will be tried out on the Trol ley street line Which runs .to Green wich through one, Af. the, tb ? ckl y popu lated districts of London? . The,, one bnndedth anniversary ot thc organization of the Marylebone ['ricket .Clnb. .the supreme legislative ilpily. bf the English. national .game; W tb.be celebrated thia month at Lord's, t?:?: club's -headquarters In 'landon. Vac,club rwas.;,founded- by Thoma*. Loni. a..well-known,cricketer of those :'iu>s. who. acquired the gronn ls ut br> John's Wood, which now boar hts titfii.?. The ?lrht .recorded mut.-li '.u tho grounds , waa hold t., June 1814 md to celebrate this: cricket festival niU open on, June 22nd. - The first batch of the, festival will be between, the English -Cricket eleven which rlslted South, Africa andi-.-the- team: representing the Best hi .England;: ?bile, the, second , match, which it ls inllclpaUd will be attended by King george, ? 111 be between the Army and' bo Navy. In the production; ot sulphur thc Jutted Stages is rapidly gulping o> italy, VJ hi c'i 1 eada tab world.'. E Ajfanjta, Georgia AND ?fa&%?&QOOg&, Tenn. -VIA Southern Railway Premier Carrier of the .South. THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1914. 3 ' ' FROM Columbia, Gaffney, Spartanburg, Greenville, Greenwood, Abbeville, Anderson, Seneca, and all intermediate points on the following schedule and excursion fares: Excursion Round Trip Kares Train Allanta Chattanooga .* Abbeville ..9.10 a. m. .. 3.un .. 5.:>oj " Hodges_??.48 a. m. .. 3.00 .. 5.00 | " Shoals J'ct 10.00 a ni. .. 3.00 .. 5.50 ! " Donalds ..10.07 a. m. .. 3.00 .. 0.50j " Monea P'b 10.20 a. m. .. 3.00 .. 0.50 j .* Belton_10 40 a. m. .. 3.00 .. 5.50 j " Williamstonl0.58 a. m. ...3.00 .. 5.50! " Pelzer_11.02 a. m. .. 3 00 .. 5.50 j " Seneca_1.40 p. m. .. 2.50 .. 5.00 " Westminister 00 p. m. .. 2.50 5.00 j Ar Atlanta CT. 4.00 p. m. " Chattanoogo 9.35 p. m. I ii. ll. lt. IL No. ? Lv. Anderson 11.50 a. m. .. 2.00 " Denver ...12.10 p. rn, .. 2.75 " Antill! ,.. .12.IS p. m. .. 2.75 " Pendleton .12.20 p m. .. 2.75 Arrive Seneca 1.00 p. m. H. It. R. No. 12 Lv. Walhalla .7.00 a. nu-. 2.75 " West Union 7 05 n. jlC.,. 2.75 Arrive Seneca 7.23 a. m. 5.50 5.25 5.25 5.25 5.25 5.25 Excursion tickets will-bo good goin g only on special train and regular trains to connect with sp cial train a ^ mentioned above. Excursion tickets will be good rota ? liing as follows: v To Atlanta: Returning on all regular trains except Atlanta Special No. 1st 37 sud Now Orleans Special.2nd No. 28, to reach original starting point by midnight June 20, 19*14'. To Chattanooga : Returning on all regular exceptt rains Royal Palm No. 2, Atlanta Special.and No,w Orleans Special Nos. lut und 2nd 38. to reach original s(artipg point..by midnight July I. 1914. A rare opportunity to visit Atlanta th.? Metropolis cf the South and Historic Chattanooga and Lookout Mountain. ' ^ ... BASK RALL GAMES At Atlanta With Memphis. June k'Gth.and 27th. At Chattanooga With Nashville, June 20th and 27th At Chattanooga With At lau ?a. June 29th und 20th. , .FIVE DAYS IN ATLANTA- SIX ..IN CHATTANOOGA For further in formation apply to ticket agents or_ For Further Information apply to Ticket Agent? ort VT. E. McGee,, A nut. Gen. Passenger Agent, Columbia, 8. C. i J. R. Anderson, Supt. R. IL R* IL, A nderson, S. C.?. TV. JL Taber, Traveling Passenger A gent, Greenville, 8. C. Through Sleeping Gar Servicie ?? .-. ? %H?p i'f9WI"j| '? ' > ; > V' 1 \?? j ?! "*.???.: :. -"- . . "; .. Between Spartanburg. Grenville, Belton, (From Anderson) Elberton, Athens and .At lanta, Ga. ) Vit iL M. ic A., Greenwood and Seaboard Air Line. _ EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, MAY Ul, 1914. - Lateet Improved Steel, Electrically Lighted, Twelve Section Drawing Room Sleepers will be used In this service. Operated on the following Schedule: Southbound Northbound "THE BEST WAY." (Trade Mark) Spartanburg.7:60 pm Leave Atlanta.8:55 pm Chick Springs . 8:37 pm Leave Athens.12:03 am Greenville .... .... ..9:10 pm Leave Elberton.1:04 am Anderson . . .. . . . . . 9:45 pm Leave Greenwood. 6:00 am "Belton-". .... ..lO^pm Arrive Monea Path.6:43 am Honea Path.19:31 ?rn Arrive Donalds.6:33 am Donalds.10:42 ?rn Anjye Belton.7: :0 am Greenwod .. .... ..11:20 pm Arrive Anderson ... . .^ . . 7:36 am Elberton.-...4:02 am Arrive Greenville .. ... . .. 8:05~am 'Ai h en H.5:03 am A rrivo Chick Springs ... .... 8:36 am Atlanta.6:20 am Arrivo Spartanburg.9:20 am Leave Leave Leave. Ixiftye LeikVe Leavo Leaye Arrlvo Arrive Arrive Arrive Through Tickets Sold to All Important Points. .Call on Your Nearest Ticket Agent for Reservation.' v ';. ? > GREENVILLE, SPARTANBURG A ANDERSON BA IL WAY. C. S. Allen, C. P. A* Greenville, 8. C. ?ifi.fi.fi?SiK^^ VACA TION TOUR 3. B. BleckleT Phone Ml O. H. Heard Phone 27* BUCKIE! Undertakers . 117 E.'Vf ?liner St. Insurers all calls day or night. 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