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" ' Kft'j LOWNDESVILLE. < _ < < Improvements Here and There?Es ( capo of ? Convict?Visltors?Otber ' Things of Interest. ( A part of the gang force nnder Capt. J. V < S cboder Is rocking aod gravelling tbe road ? ?Jde of tbe Lofer place wblcb has been a ter ror to all wbo bad to pass over It durlne tbe win ter for several years. When finished up It will be ? great lmpronement. Mr. R. W. Mason left today week for Atlanta where be went to enter Deaughorn's Praotlcal Business College. 1 A short time ago Maj. F. W. R. Nance and T. D. Cooler traded houses and lots, the one 1 on Main, the other on Bell street. Last Wednesday each oD? moved to his new property, i1 Mr. and Mrs. Jno. D. Sullivan of Laurens, spent several days last week at tbe home of j1 the venerable Mr. Frank Cllnkscales, father' of tbe last named. t1 Raw R. W. Rarher was nailed toTva Wed Desday and united In marriage Mr. Jno. Par-1 Dell and M1?r Annie Fisher. ! Mr. C. W. Webb of Anderson spent a part. of Wednesday and Thursday In oar town. | Mr. Blgby Speer left l?Bt week for Lock*-, burg, Ark., where he will make his horae for at least a part of the year. Joe Drayton whose camp name is Rooster escaped last Monday night. He was complaining that day and Capt. Schroder brought him to this place that Dr. Klrkpstrlck migbt examine biro. Somehow while here be secured a file with which he filed ofl his shackles. Ahout daylight the next morn-1 ing it was discovered that he was gone.; Capt. Scbroeder with his two trustees and i tbe dogs started In pursuit. He wa? tracked to Rocky River about a mile from camp. ( which he crossed four times, .it was partly frozeD, before be was captured. ( Mr. Leon Bell returned to bis duties as tel egrapb operator In Savanuab last week. , Mr. H. H. Harris assistant In our High Sobool, went to Greenville to see bis loved ( ones. Mr. J. J. Johnson took charge of tbe d? ^ (WriUICUt UIUUIISCU UJ WO UUD uaiut-v durlu? bis absence. Dr.T.0. Ktrkpatrlck Is building a laree and up-to-date bam on his place Id rear ol Mr. E. R. Horton's store. Tb?re wax ft leap year parly at Mr. W. L. Bowman's Friday nigbt. Tbls belug tbe In itlatlve along this line for tbls year as t< wbetber tbe prerogative allowed by leap yeui was used, "deponent sayeth not." Tbo.-< present claim to have spent a very pieasau tlma, and an Interchange of tbose cl vllltleattendant upon sucb occasions. Dainty refreshments were served. Mtes Jessie CUnfcscales went to Greenwoon Saturday to visit tbe family of ber brother In law, Mr. S. A. Verner. ^ Mrs. Emily Bowman of Bowmon is wltn t tbe family of ber son-in-law, Mr. T. D. Coole.v 1 Yesterday was a balmy, spring like day ( While tbe winter has had some of the fe? < tores attending tbli season, yat It has beei ( a ratber remarkable one In some respects, i Tberejbe? been more or less of a freeze almo?' ( every nlgbt for more than two months. I' < has been so dry that at no time was tli< ( ground frozen deep. All of tte time It bi< < been oold enough to kill and save meat ( Tbe roads are still good making travel ov<-> < them pleasant and safe and If tbe planter ( bony op and get tbelr grain t.auled to tbeii homes, tbe chances for having no bad road- ( tbls winter are far better than usual. < There was a little excitement here Wed- ( nesday upon the part of some of onr peopl- < because of a large bawk that was down It ( the mod near tbe center ot tbe town. In tb< middle of Main street trylDg to kill a hai' ( grown cblcken wblcb. wasuolng Its level be* 1 to prevent It. A passer by oaused It to fly t< ( a near by tree wbere it stayed till a gunne- < shot at it. It left, but soon came baok, wa ( again shot at. It left again bat was soot ' back agalo and another time was frightened ( off. It oame back the next morning when n ' was Kiiiea. v One more day, which will close next Frl ' day, will close the ginning season at the 01 ' ginnery. Then the machinery will have pu ' up a few more bales of ootton than It did v last season. This Is accounted for by the fat ( tbat tbe custom brought to the m 111 this ye? t covered a larger' territory than It did lab ! year. Troupe. < ( ( Don't Do Tbat. * < ( Some people envy even the wealth < * accumulated by dishonest methods. < Don't do that. < If you are willing to listen to gossip < you will surely hear it. Don't do ( that. The man who cannot tell a story is always trying to do it. Don't do that, j Failure to make a child happ> when opportunity offers is worse than ' sinful. Don't do tbat. Tbe easiest thing in the world t<> J do is to deal out good advise all th* ! , time. Dont do that. Some men imagine that if they ! advertised their own virtues the < world will be too interested to see \ their faults. Don't do tbat. . It fs easy to acquire the habit of leav- J ing your smiles at tbe office and ? taking your troubles home. Don't do 1 that. \ Some men waste t so much time \ waiting for somebody to give them h \ start that, they couldn't accomplish any thing if they were started. Doq'i \ do that. \ It Is wonderfully easy to spend all of \ today thinking About what you will do ! tomorrow. Don't do that. ? . ; ANCIENT AND MODERN ADVICE ABOUT ! HOW TO ACQUIRE WEALTH. ? The ancient sages' "sure road to wealth" \ was?"be temperate In all things, he econom , leal always.'' Modern lire, with Its "rutib , methods" In business reoulres that "kern healthy" be added to the old adage. Everybody knows bow to be temperate and most people know how to be economical, bui few know how to be perfectly healthy. Over eating. Irregular habits, neglect, etc., derang? she stomach, liver and bowels, causing lndl gesllon, torpid liver, constipation, etc. Rydales Tablets are nature's best ally when such - conditions exist. Tbe gtomach Tablets will digest your food, strengthen your digestive organs and cure your digestion. Tbe Llvei Tablets will arouse your liver, stimulate your bowels and establish a regular, btaiib} habit. Rydales Tablets Insure good health. 0. A. Mllford. ' Unless you have a good reason tor doing s thing yon have an excellent excuse for noi doing It. rarrd LnmbHKO. j A. B. Canman, Chicago, writes March 4 ' 1903: "Having been troubled with Lumbago at different times and tried one physician ' after another ; tben different ointments and ' llDaments, gave it UD'altogetber. So I tried 1 once more, and got a bottle of Ballard's Snow 1 Ltnament, wblcb gave me almost instant ' relief. lean cbeerluily recommend it, and 1 will add my name to your Hat of former ' snflerers." 25c, 50o and 31.00. Bold by C. A. ' Milford, J Don't, think a girl always comes from an old family because she looks it. ? Pleaaant and Mont Effective. J T. J. Chambers, Ed. Vindicator, Liberty, ? Texas,writes Dec. 25, 1902: '-With pleasure i and unsolicited by you, I bear testimony to ? the curative power of Ballard's Horehound < Syrnp. I have used it in my family andean cheerfully affirm It is the most effective and < gleasantest remedy for coughs and colds 1 < ave ever used." 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by 1 i", C. A. Milford. ' The man who can't afford to travel enjoys it better than a man yho can. Rev. Carlisle P. B. SI nr lain, L.L. D. J Of Waverly Texas, writes : "Of a morning, when first arltilng, I olten find a troublesome eollectlOD of phlegm, wblch produces a cough < and la very hard to dislodge; but a sma I quantity of Ballard's Horebound Hyrup win ? at once di-lodge It, and the trouble Is over. 1 ? know of no medicine that Is equal to It, >?nd li Isso pleasant to take. I cau most cordially < recommend It to all persons needing a medl- < cine for throat or lung trouble." 25c, 50o and 81.00. Sold by C. A.Mllford. ? An optimist is a man who boasts of bis hard 1 lack. COLD WAVE COMING. I! you have Rydales Elixir in the bouse when a oold wave In corning, yon need not iear ail&CKV U1 DIUUUU ill*, rucuiuuma, Coughs, ColdB, etc. Rydales Elixir taken when attack begins never falls to check the . progress ol the disease. Il Is equally success- " ful in chronln cases of throat and lung disease. C. A. Milford. r - Resolve to perform what you ought; t perform without fail what you resolve, si ?Franklin. s w a Walstlngs. Under this head we show the v latest novelties In mercerized cotton, French 2 flannels, fleeced lined piques, Ac. Haddon's * Flannelettes are becoming more and mor Bl popular for early fall wear. Onr stock em braces the newest patterns, Haddon's. o*o*o*o*o*oo*o*o*o?o*o?o * I J* SHUTTING OFF f STEAM | o "Shall we stop our advertising for awhile now?" ? The advertiser who thinks of O discontinuing may argue: "We q have been -advertising so long and so steadily that our name * and specialties are well known, O and we intend to advertise again q when business is better in our ^ line than it appears to be now. In the meantime our business O won't stop." O No; neither will the engine stop q the minute the men suspend shoveling in coal. The point is, O however, that when the engine o Is to be started again ten times q as much will hate been lost in power as has been saved in fuel ? or feed. O IilnK up reaerre fovce nev- O er par*. It la a loaa, how- Q ever It may be loolced at. The boring public la prone ^ to forget. q It is, moreover, much more S difficult and much more expen- q slve to regain a lost customer f than to prevent his straying away.?Money Maker Magazine, u Chicago. o O People naturally look to oar q columns for advertisements of what they want to buy. O The merchant whose an- Q noancement appears reffn laxly has a ffreat advantage ? over the occasional adver- q tlser. o O o?o*o*o*o*oo*o*o*o?o*o?o it 1 11 1 I < ! 'I1 -I1 I ( I :ta i ft iip i A v A VA i MEANS LOSS i: I ? ? In the advertising campaign I there should be no truce. While \ \ ? the merchant lives and remains ? ; in business there comes no time \ \ ? when he can safely lay down ? \ his arms. If he ceases advertis- ]! ; ing for a single day he gives his y \ competitors an advantage. If \ \ | he stops for a month he has j | ! started on the road which leads ! \ ' to discomfiture and ultimate ob- ' . livion. ! j Advertising is usually cumula- '' . tive in its effect It is true that !! J mercantile advertising, if judi- J J ciously done, will bring returns .. \ from the beginning. J J ? f l ^ ^ ^ a*,? 1 if* The advertising that was done ? ( before serves as an introduction ]} to that which comes after; the ? ? advertising that comes after ] | ' heightens the effect of that ? which was done before. One * | advertisement strengthens an- \ J > other, and the combined effect i | produces results which one of , them alone might be powerless ?' J to achieve. , ! i *. To atop advertising, even 1' 1 for a short time, destroy* ,, , the cumulative effect It haa ? ? already produced and puta '1 | an end to all the advan- ,, i tag em gained by continuity, ' If yon withdraw your adi. * | ) from the papers you may ., be as* 11 red that your com 1 petitory will mot ma Ice the 11 ame mistake. a I * * , ????? | | ? "Out of sight out of mind" '1 ' Is a time honored proverb ] | J which applies with peculiar ,, force to a merchant's adver- ,, tising. Who remembers the ? ads. of last year or last ? ? ' month? Keep your name be- ' fore the public in our col- \ J umns if you would not be , , forgotten. > ' Wi'l? HWWHHWW LAND FOR SALE. H7ILL BELL TO HIOHKKT BIDDER AT * * Greenwood H.. firm Monday ) Febuary, 1904, one tract of land containing 169 Acres. Mvlded iulo two tract* an follows: On east Ide of Five Notch (toad 106 acres, on went Ide Macros. A good neven room dwelling rlth out bulldlngft ou place. All buildings re on the 105 acre tract. Lund Ilea In Abbollle and Greenwood Counties, five mlleR east, f Donald* and <ne one-half went of Ware's boalB, adjoining land with Turkey Creek iaptlsiChurch. The property of Mr. L. Judan Rasor, deceased. Termn -Cash. C. C. GARRISON, Jan. 12,1904. tf Anderson, S3. C. | i &* % Why Use Many Word jj The! t 4 FERTIL % On ?: * fl? ARE MADE The Virginit ? Chemic ? * ? ? ft They have the Best Facilities, tis< f and maintain the high W evenness a f ? J| 75fie Virginia-Carol! I? ; CHARLESTi ~ . ;:i Estate of Sai'l McGowan, Dec'd Notice of Settlement and Appli- j, cation.for Final Discharge. k n TAKE NOTICE that on the 8rd day of Feb- , ruary, 11)04,1 will render a final account. ,n of raj- actings aud doings as Executor of the mi Kslate of Samuel McGowan, deceased. In the office of Judge of Probate for Abbeville County at 10 o'clock a. m., and on tbe fame day will apply for a final discharge from my trust ~ as such Executor. All persons having demands aealnst said w< estate will preueut them for payment on or iB| before 1 hat day, proven and anthenleated or be forever barred. W. H. Parker, Jan. 2,1904. Executor. FOR SALE! 'i I Pea Vine Hay by the ton or less. Crab Grass Hay by the ton or less. }Corn Stover by the ton or less. The above was cut before frost, ha* rJ had no rain on It. Best Timothy No. 1. Sweet Potatoes by the bushel. nARTHUR PARKER. S Jan. 4, 1904. tf FOR SALE. ? One one horse wagon and harness. la About 80 feet 2 Inch aha'ttrig. ? (me 12 iDch pulley, (J luch lace. One 24 Inch pulley, G Inch face. One 24 Inch pulley, 8 Inch face. One 30 luch pulley, 8 Inch face. re 4 boxes and 6 couplings for above shafting. a Abbeville Telephone Co. pj Jan. 12.1904. tf A Was never better equi stock of Manufactu these goods in tl low prices on 1 They can be slight you c fact that tl] I OWN more than t\ of Bleached Long < pared to make spe< one desiring to buy t piece. They are advan( will undoubtedly go a I am now selling four-q sheetings, fine and coa than I can buy the sam bale. I have just recei ties of Ginghams, Ms G-oods that are very a1 cheap. I take this occasion to 1 ? _ 5 -- XI. rous puDiic in hi*? i with wlioin I ha more eai A ff aguu is not all there is to it. There are a plei that actually look well?at first. You c; defective axle-wood, or foresee the shrink constant repairs, that will rise up to trox once for all a dependable wagon. STVDEBAI are that kind. That is a matter of com bought one. Built on honor by master materials. Definite, sterling worth in e .... : ** s to Tell You That * Jest jj! IZERS 5 irth % ! bt 5! 4' ^-Carolina j j al Co. jj z the Best Materials, lest reputation for the ft jid value of their Fertilizers. J na Chemical Go. ^ " ON, S. C. jj 1 For Sale. J ine Cotton, Corn and Stock Plantation it .wn ?? Fort Charlotte, on Savannah Kiver, /.b'tevl'le County, /our lulies fromMl Carel. J'iiire contains about 700 Acres of Land, >ihI 'Dwelling and Tenant Houses. An., and s >i id hi; pa-tlcu arly desirable forstock ra!n5. For terras, etc., npply to 2 Julian Mitchell, a 81 Bioad St., Charleston, S. C. u 190". tr 2. F. GIILIAED, i . . TAILOR. /. * IAS moved, and occupies tbo rooms up Hia'rs !r Knox's Hail, and 1* now p.-? ^ red lo ('o a!; uluiiso: repawns anu ci??u got pen: emea'p clothes on .?hort notice. ?an?ple^i "f siiHk ?iw?y? ow han0. Oiiaree . ?s ? ( SondtfV-n Rullwuy Scliftlnlr. ] Tralnw fur Hodges leave Abbeville, S. C., No 1 (daily) 8.40 a, m.; No. 112 (daily) !U.oO a.m. ii. llO(daiiy) 1.5-j p.m.; No. ll(i(dal!>). I'ralns Irom Hoonesa'-ilve Abhevllie.No.1l6 ally) 10.20 a. iu.; No. Il:j (daily) 12.0-3 p. m.; n. 111 ("lailv) S 10 p. in. Nov 11U and 117 (nieht trains) discontinued. Close conned ion at Hodges with through h!os for Greenville, Columbia, Charleston, i!., connecting ai Greenvl.le for A. Jt C. Dlsiou points and the East, also Asbevlile, Atnta, etc. K.LLED. There Is rot an ache or pain that can be >ached externally ihut cannot be "Killed" In few miuutes by Ibe n*e of Elliott'* EmnlMe?! Oil Ltniulnietii. Rub it on Ihe allVcled ill anil the pain will noon disappear. Full I pint Lottie 25 cents. C. A Mlilord. w. 1 pped than now for ofl reel Cotton Goods is ii lie Summer of 1903, li them. Now is undoiit had at almost old prj ;an scarcely detect it ^e raw material has ad vo hundred pieces Cloths and am preeial prices to any hese goods by the uing every day and great deal higher, uarter unbleached rse, at prices less Le goods at by the Lved large quantitdras and White :tractive and very nrtlrnnwlpflffe witll g' (IV/IVUV w? ?v- n _ >ast, and to assure th ve always lived, thai puestly to merit and favor and ] ;*s First Cos ity of low priced wagons (mighty dear j in't see the paint-covered woud?pithy,?' ring, rattling, loosening of spokes, the tire lble you in time. All said and done, it ?ER WAGO imon knowledge?testified to by every m; mechanics out of selected and perfect! ach job of Vehicles and Harness, that res ,d better service than you have a ri^ht to >n't make mistakes it you pm youi 1 dl IU Studehakers in Your T a undersigned are the local sales agents. Wo cai >ck", we'll order and quickly (ret anything you wan od< ? and know what you are buying. We stake < pli>asing you. Always ready to show you. t i. M. HILL m. SI Abbeville, S. C. \ ? 1 . . ' v ' '.'A ? r? . ?* \ J. W- SIGN, undertaker. Now occupies rooms in Law Range, in rear of the Court House, and is prepared to furnish anything in the Undertaking line, from the cheapest to the finest. Coffins from $3 up. Buggies and Wagons Ao-Ant. fnr the sale of Monuments cf all kinds. J. W. 81GKN". Notice t# Tax-Payers. Tor the Purpose of Accommodating the Public in the Matter of Making Their Tax Returns, I Will Visit the Places Mentioned Below on the Dates Indicated in Schedule. ALL RETURNS MUST BE MADE UNDER OATH, AND ALL PERonal property returned at its true market value. Persons not making their returns between January 1st, 1904, and February 0th, 1904, are liable to a penalty of 50 per cent. This penalty will be enforced gainst delinquents; for the failure to enforce it heretofore has put a premium in neglect of the law. The returns of those who conform to the law are placed before the Townhips and County Boards, while those who disregard the law come in after the netting of the Boards and return to suit themselves. Tbe enforcement of his 50 per cent, penalty will correct this evii. Employers are requested to return all their employees after notifying them ind getting a statement 01 men piupci ij. Returns will npt be taken by mail unless tbey are sworn to before some jroper officer. Thia does not apply, however, to persons returning only land All improvements on the transfers of real estate must be reported to the Jounty Auditor. My Appointments Are as Follows : Calhoun Falls, Tuesday and Wednesday, January 19 and 20. Lowndesville, Thursday and Friday, January 21 and 22. Mt. Carmel, Monday and Tuesday, January 25 and 26. Willington, Wednesday, January 27. Bordeaux, Thursday, January 28. McCormick, Friday and Saturday, January 29 and 30. Due West, Monday and Tuesday, February 8 and 9. Donalds, Wednesday and Thursday, February 10 and 11. Office open from January 1st to February 20th, inclusive. R. B. COX, Auditor. Wmfm tiering* Great Bargains in Merchandise. His mnlense, and having bought the most of ^15 ~ 1 ie is in position to name exueeuiiiRij )tedly the time to buy Cotton Goods. ices. If there is any advance it is , and this is in the face of the Lvanced from 5 to 6 cts. a pound. ALL are invited to come and get the bargains while they last. During year upon which we have just en J Trril] "hn Q-nnrftd to indue? 8 mrtjU 11U CLlll O VV ill uu continuance of the patronage so generously bestowed upon me last year. With the aid of my patrons, which are numbered by the thousand, I was enabled to do ir 1903 the largest business I have done ir ten years. It is my aim to make the business of 1904 larger still. This can be done easily with the co-operation and helj of mv friends and customers. ratitude the support given me by a genee people among whom I was born and t in the future I will strive all the secure a continuance of their patronage. W. WHITE. t THEFAffMEffSFMltf dead "The Jhe pride of thefiimi!}-OurneivSn/KS/JKER^^^^^^^^^^ ^sc;tingand DNS, ' i rf '. ' ' RYDALCS TONIC A New Sclcn'lflc Discovery * for the BLOOD and NERVES. It purifies the Mood by eliminating the r! waste matter and other impurities and by destroying the germs or microbes that iyfest the blood. It builds up the blood ' ' by reconstructing and multiplying the red //;. ] corpuscles, making the blood rich and red It restores and stimulates the nerves, causing a full free flow of nerve force . ? throughout the entire nerve system. It ' . .v^j speedily cures unstrung nerves, nervous- /' ' ';:jl ness, nervous prostration, and all other ^ diseases of the nervous system. : ' X-l RYDALES TONIC is sold under a posi* tive guarantee. Trial size 50 cents. ramlly size $1.00 '/ ^ MANUFACTURED BY V V? The Radical Remedy Company, hickory, n. o. C. A. MILFORD. We are Sole Agents here for Vinol The most famous Cod Liver Oil preparation known to mefdicine. ' r. Contains ALL the medicinal flfrmpiira nf i*ml liver oil. actually taken from fresh cod's livers, but not" a drop of oil. Delicious to the tastejind recognized V iJM throughout the worfd as the greatest '' $$*< STRENGTH CREATOR \; for old people, weak, sickly* women [ -1 aod children,.nursing mothers and. af-' ter a severe sickness. Purpa Hackinsr Couehs. Chronic \ Colds, Bronchi us and ail Throat and . ' . ^ Lung Troubles. Unequaied to oreate an appetite and to make those who ' >;*& are too thin, fat, ro*y and healthy. Try it on our guarantee to return > your money if you are not satisfied. > . Speed's Drag Store. ? ?? ? Seaboard Air Line Bail way. Double (Nil? service between New York. Tamp* AUanU, New Orleans and points South indiWeit. ,;V^; In Effect Aprft 13,1903. onnTavipn TW(l<r TWII? :[<? vJ.'m. "y'o'.gr Lv New York, P. K. B li 65 cm 18 10 am . Lv Philadelphia, P. B. B.... 3 29 pm 7 ?0 aip Lv Baltimore, P. B. K 5 46-pm . \ 9 84 am Lv Washington, W. 8. By_... 7 00 pm 10 46 am / ?$? Lv Richmond,8. A. L. By..,. 10 85am 3 1ftpm ' -J! Lv Prteraburg " 11 17 am S 67 pm LvNorlina u 185 am 615 pm f Lv Henderson " 2 22 am 6 08 pm Lv Bale'gh 41 4 00am "788pm Lv Southern Pinee " 8 00-m 9'86 pm Lv Hamlet u 7 35 am 10 *0 pm "JidfLv Columbia J " 1100 am 13 65fo >Ar Savannah " 2 20 pm 8 06 am. , i'"1 Ar Jacksonville ** 6 80 pm 9 15 am Ar St Auguatlne , 156 am - )',>? Ar Tampa 1 u 6 45 am ? 6 00 pm .;; No. 88' Kft4T "i Lv New York, N.Y.P. * N....f 7 55 am 8 55 pm Lv Philadelphia ' ? ...... 10 18 am 1181pm Lv New York, 0 D.8.8!Co. ..f 3 00 pm Lv Baltimore. f I 80 pa Lv Watblngton, N. *ff.S.B.? 8 80 pm itj LvPortaojouth,8.A.L.Bv..... 9 05pm 9 25am LvWeldon " 1145am 4.1156 am m LvNorlina " 150 am- 1, 40 pa*, ;vW Lv Henderson u 2 29 am > \ 9 10j>C? . Lt kalefab " 4 00 am 4w?ca ; lv southern pines " 6 00 am itopulv 1.7 harriet " 7 80 am loffijttt lt wilmington ** ?...? ' 1'pw, ''jj ar cbsrj-itte - ~ to 08 mb 10 . / >''j lv chester u 10 85 pm 130 pm a lv greenwood " 12 83 pm 8 43 am lt athena u 2 60 pm 4 03 tm <\. ar atlanta j m 4 co pm 8 80?m araiigu?ta,u. ifcw o.... ... osupin , a r mucon, c. of 6a...... 7 20 am 11 85 am ar montgomery. a.&w.p....^ 9 20 am 615 am ' ar mobile. l.<k n ... 2 05 am , ai new orleans, l.&n 7 10 pm x7na^hvitirkx.*ftt.l < 40 am 6 86 pa vj ar memphis 8 46 pm 8 *5am ' i 1 50ethwabd. dally - dally . no. si no. 88. . lv memphis, n.c.&stl 12 45n*a 8 00 pm ' ltntob-lile 9 3o pm 8 80am Lv New OrUana. L. AN... 8 XO pm ? Lv Mobile, L AN 12 40 am Lv Montgomery, A.AW.P 6 45 am 100pm Lv Mccon.C. <?fOa 8 00 4m 4 20pm Lv Augiifta, C.A W.C 10 10 am Lv Atlanta, f B.A. B Ry 12 OOn'n 8 10 pm :V; Ar Athens w 8 5T pm 11 25 pm . v , A r Greenwood " 6 16 pm - 2 06 am Ar Chester * 7 17 pm * 16 am ' 't Lv Charlotte. - 7 25 pm 6 OlTm Lv Wilmington = 3 90pm ............ Lvfeamlet' ? -...10 80pm 160 am .v' 7 Lv Southern Pines " 11 18 pm V 45 sin ,Lv Baleigb " . 1 26 am . 11 lft am ,-?T s Lv Henderson u 2 69 am 18 60 pm ) LvNorlina * 8 45am l^Sp? Lv Weldon " 6 06 am 8 00 pm f Ar Portsmouth ** 8 00 am 6 86 ptn, ' ATWMhTngtoii,"NXW.8 B -6 66 am . At Baltimore. B.8.P.Co....~. tfl 80am Ar New~YoriT OTb.8.6.Co..... t5 00pm t Ar Philadelphia; N.Y.P.AN... f6 46 pm 5 10 am Ar New York " 8 16 pm 8 (0am " Mo. 84 No 61 Lv Tampa 8 A.L.Ey 9 00 pm 8 60 am ,, ) Lv at. Augubtlne " 6 40 am a HO pm I Lv Jacksonville 8 45am T?pm ' I Lv Savannah u 1 16 pm 12 10 am Lv Columbia $ " .?85pm 6 80am I Lv Hair let a 10 80 pm 8 6ft am v.... L r.. a?.w?11 IK nm 9 46 am I Lv Balelgb * 1 *6 am IX 50 am ' I Lv Henderson w 2 68 am 1 10 pm LvNor)tna u 3 40 am 166 pm Lv Peteisburg " 6 49 am 4 09 pm Ar Richmond " 6 86 am 4 AS pm i Ar W&sblnyton, W. 9. By 10 10 am 8 86 pm J Ar Baltimore, P. B. B 11 62 am 11 25 pm 1 Ar Philadelphia, P. B. B 186pm 2 21am ' Ar New York, P. B.B 4 16 pm 6 80 am "Note ?tDally except 8und?y. $ Central Time I Eastern Time, v * m G. H. FULLER, Local Agent. Abbeville, 8. C., April 10, 1903. " ? - J trr? -n n_? D U Charleston ana nrwujruwuvuua a. u Augusta and Aeheville Short Line* Schedule In effect August 1, 1908. Lv Greenwood. ....12 44 pm Lv Laurens 2 07 pm Ar Greenville 8 25 pm Ar Spartanburg 8 SO pm Lv Spartanburg (So.).. 8 40 pm Lv HendersoDville 6 11 J>m Ar Asbeville 7 13 pm Lv Asbeville (So. By.).. 7 05 am Ar Hendersonville 8 05 am Ar Spartanburg 10 25 am I Lv Spartanb'g (CA WC)12 0! pm ' Lv Greenville 12 15 pm Lv Laurens 1 55 pm Ar Greenwood 2 51 pm Lv Greenwood 2 51 pm Ar McCormick 8 40 pm Lv McCormick 8 40 pm 9 50 am 4 42 pm Ar Anderson .... 7 10 pm Ar SJWpm il 40.m Ar B-aufoit J 80 pm Ar Purt Koyal ? ? Pw , Lv fort Royal 7 05 am Lv Bo iufort 7 lo am Ar Augusta 12 20 pm Lv Angus'a 10 M ?n 2 o5 pm K M' Cm m tck "11 52 am 4 40 pm 9 50 am Lv McOrinick V. ..atU Ar Greenwood }2 41 pm Lv Greenwood 12 44 pm Ar Laurens 1 J? l,m Lv Laureus. 0. N. & L. 2 02 pm Ar Clinton 2 22 pm * r Newberry 8 10 pm ArC lnml'ia ............... 4 10 pm Lv Columbia. A. C.L... 4 4'> pm Ar Charleston ?^pra Lv Cnarleston, A.O. L... 7 00 am Ar Columbia :??}} ? am Lv Columbia, C. N.&L.ll Hi am Lv Newberry 12 46 pm Lv Clinton 1 SO pm Lv Laurens. C. *St W. C 1 55 pm Ar Greenwood 2 51 pm Through train service between Augusta and Charleston. For Information relative to rate*, etc., apply to W. B. STEKLE. 17. T. A., Anderson, 3. 0, QEO T. BKYAN, ?. A., Greenville, 8. C. EKNEST WILLIAMS, Qen. Pais. AgtAugusta, Qa. T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager.