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Chunges In Schedules
Of Local Trolley Cars
Brogo? Mills, North Anderson and Greenville Street Cars Leave
Square on Hours and Half-Hours-River Street and South Main
Street Cars Leave Corner River Street and South Main Street on
Quarters and Three-Quarters After Hour.
. NEW SCHEDULE CARS
Brogon .Mill, North Anderson and Greenville stpeot cars lenvc square
on'.Hours und Half-Hours.
River street aud South Main street cars'leave corner South Main and
Uiver streets on.Quarters und Three-Quurtors After Hour.
A now BChcdhlc of trolley car op
erations in tho city during tin* time
Hie trackts .ire being re-laid on ac
count of tho street paving was an
nounced yesterday by officials of the
local traction lines. The Brogon Mill,
North Anderson and Greenville -c.reet
cars will leave tha square on tho
hours and tho half-hours. Each of
those cars will make a round trip in
half nu hour. The River strut and
South Main street eura will leave
from tho corner of South Main and
River streets /cry quarter and three
quarters aft? the bou:.
The difference in the departing
time from the BO Unrip of the Brogon
Mill. North Anderson and Greenville
si reel cars and the departing time
from South Main awl Uiver streets of
thu Uiver street and South Main
street ours ls 15 minutes. This is
made necessary because the South
.Main street track:; are torn up fi om
Church to River Btreet.% and no cars
are running over thnt section of the
line. Passengers desiring to transfer
irom the Brogon Mill. Greenville
street and North Anderson cars to
the River street and the South Main
street ears and viee-versa will have
15 minutes in which ta walk the dis
tance necessary to catch their oars.
The management of the traction
company begs the public to note tho
changes in schedules and govern
themselves accordingly, thereby sav
ing themselves annoyance and incon
venience. .
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EXCURSION
To
JOHNSON CITY, TENN._
Tuesday, August 3rd., 1915.
Via
Piedmont & Northern Railway*and Clinchfield
and Ohio Railway.
S
.Special TraliiB from Anderson and Greenwood, S. C., to connect with the
"Cynehfleld," ut .Spartanburg, S. C.
All tickets, sold, Tuesday 3rd. with limit for returning on all trains leaving
JOHNSON CITY 1 l'oro NOON SATURDAY, August 7th, 1915. Clinchfield
train? returning arrive Spartanburg ut 5:80 P. M. and make connection with
Piedmont & Northern train leaving Spartanburg at 6:25 P. M.
Tho following schedule and very low excursion fares will bc used:
Leavo Greenwood, S. C.6-.00 A.? M.$3.50
Leave Hodge?, S. C.6:20 A. M. 3 i 50
Leavo Shoals Jct, S. C.6:30 A. M. 3.50
Lcnvo Heralds, 8. O....6:35 A. M.\.3.50
Leavo Ilonea Path, S. C.6:40 A. M... 3.60
Leave Anderson. 8. C.6:30 A. M.3.50
Leave Belton, 8. C...7:00 A. M. 3.00
l*avo Willlamaton. ,S. C...7:20 A. M.-8.00
Leavo Pclzer. 8. C.7:26 A. M.V.3.00
Leave Pidcraont. 8. C.........7:35 A. M.3.00
Leave Grocuvllle, 8. C.8:00 A. M. 3.00
Leave Taylor, S- C....8:30 A. M. 2.75
l^avo Chick Springs, 8. C.......8:85 A. M. 2.75
Leave Greer? ,S. C.8:15 A. M. 2.50
J.?avo-Duncan, S- ?.s-.8:55 A. M. .2.50
Leavo Tucapau; 8. C.9:00 A. M.2.50
I * av(. Spartanburg, S. C..8:30 AM. 2.50
Arrive Johnson City.......4:30 P.M.
FARES FOR CHILDREN: The fares for chl!dren"flve years of age and un
der twolvo will be one half the fares named Above.
FARES FROM FLAG STATIONS: The fares from flag stations will be re
duced In proportion to rares narced and conductors will sell tickets on tho
train. ..
A GRAND OPPORTUNITY to make a trip over thc most Wonderful plec*. of
railroad construction In tho country and a chance to visit tho NATIONAL
SOLDIERS HOME, a three million dollar institution maintained by the Na~
I ional1 Government Just one milo from Johnson City.
BRISTOL. TENN-VA.,-ls only twenty miles North Ehst of Johnr-on City and
with convenient Kchcduie Excursionist can make tho trip for only a small ad
ditional obst
GOOD HOTELS at Johnson City and arrangements have been made with
one of Ute bert In tho city to tako cam ot those going on this ?excursion at
special reduced prices tor both rooms and meals. Every thing has been done
to add to tho comfort and pleasure of tho crowds- - so don't forget the date
and make your arrangements now to go and carry the whole family.
For further information apply to any Piedmont tc. and Northern Railway
liri r- agent or write,
THEO. DE HOM, C. S. ALLEN,
Div., Pas?. Agent Trafile Manager,
^Spartanburg, 8. C Greenville, 8. C..
Governor Compliments Leading
Young Farmer:?-Universal
Corn Exposition Meets.
Governor Manning lins appointed
140 champion corn growers from
Sou Hi Carolina to attend the Culver-,
sul Com exposition, to be held in
San Francisco, August S and G. All
of these young men ?von prizes In
the various count y co rn clubs. For
\ ty counties are represented lu tin.
list.
Those appointed for Anderson
county are William L. Sexton and
Frank Thompson.
COLUMBUS WINS
S. A. L. PENNANT
Macon, July 28.-Columbus defeat
ed Macon for the South Atlantic
league championship by winning here
today thirteen to four, after having
previously won three Barnes in the
post-season contest. Macon won ono
cosiest. The two were tied. Macon
led at the end of the first half of the
season and Columbus at the end of
the second half.
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* ?
? YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. *
4> *
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National League.
At Cincinnati 1; Bi-ooklyu 3.
At St. Louis 3; Philadelphia 1.
At Pittsbuigh-Boston, rain.
At Ohicago-New York, postponed.
American League.
At New York G; Detroit 4.
At Philadelphia 6; St. LOU?B G.
At Washington 1; Cleveland 10. j
At Boston 0; Chicago 1.
Federal League.
At PittPburgh 4; Baltimore 3. .
At Pittsburgh 2; brooklyn 15.
At Kansas City 3; Brooklyn 4.
At Kansas City 3; i'.rooklyn 2.
At St. Louis t?; Newark 3.
At Chicago-Buffalo, postponed.
Southern League.
At LittlL. ttuek 1: Atlanta 4.
At Nashville 3; New Orleans 4.
At Chattanooga 2; Birmingham 2;
twelve innings, darkness.
At Memphis-Mobile; not schedul
ed.
* STANDING OF THE CLUBS. ?
? ?
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* Southern
Won. Lost. P. C.
New Orleans. 58 40 593
Birmingham. 54 42 563
Memphis. 55 43 561
Nashville. 52 47 525
Atlanta. 48 48 500
Mobile. 46, 51 474
Chattanooga .... . 40 57 412
Little Kock. 3G 60 375
American.
Won. Lost. P. C.
Boston. 57 32 C40
Chicago ........ 57 34 -626
Detroit. 55 35 611
Washington. 45 45 500
New York. 43 45 489
St. Louis . . . 36 54 400
Cleveland. 35 55 389
Philadelphia. 31 59 344
National.
Won. Lost P. G
Philadelphia. 49 38 5G3
Brooklyn. 49 40 561
Chicago. 43 43 GOO
Pittsburgh. 44 44 600
Boston. 44 44 500
New York ...... 41 43 483
St. Louis. 44 > 48 478
Cincinnati. 36 50 419
PeoeraL
Won. Lost. P. G
Chicago. 62 39 571
Kansas City. 51 40 5G0
SC Louis . . 49 41 544
Pitt .(burgh.. 48 41 539
Newark. 46 , 45 505
Brookjyn...44 41 46.1
Buffalo. 42 53 442
Baltimore..34 r>7 374
MARKETS
New York Markets.
. Open. High. Low. Close.
October .. ..9.15 9.89 9.15 9.39
December . . 9.43 9.68 9.42 9.68
Jsr^ory . . . 9.54 9.78 9.64 9.78
Mnrch .. ... 9.79 10.15 9.78 10.05
May .. 9,98 10.26 9.98 10.?5
Spots 9>35.
? .
Liverpool Cotton.
i " Open Close
July-Aug i.6.06 6.10
Oct-Nov ... ..'.5.25 5.27
Jan-Feb. ..6.39 5.43
March-April "...6.4? 5.52
Spots 5.20.
Sales 14,000.
Receipts 2.000.
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