The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, February 04, 1908, Page SIX, Image 6

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a THE UNDOING ^ By Mrs. Et "'We will .<?o now, if you are ready," said 'Mrs. IV , 'dx plaining that the young man was goin<; home with her. "'Woll," doelared Che deacon, "T almost envy him the treat that is in store for him." TIivii t,? the tramp, "-Say my hoy, [ ask as a special PaTor thai you oat. enouidi of her good 'Onrislmas rations 1'or yon and me both, will you'/" T loo) that it would hp easy to grant I ho lavor, sir, }?uL the lady might obj. <-(," smiled (he I ramp. ' "I'm divadfully hungry, mvscir," declared ho lit lie woman, quick to sec filial I ho young man was real I v in n.'cd ol lood, "and il' you'll com.'? home with us, deacon, you shall have I he cahneo ol another supper tonight, for I ;ilit going slraighl lo I he lalde." ''he ip readier u,:idcrs| ood and smiled liis approval. The old deacon nodded liis head two or three times emphatically, 'happy over the praclical turn ne )i:i.,I given lire conve:'sal ion. I hen replied : "Thank von, my sister IV-?, lnit I can't go. Am sorry. Mv time wil:l bo out now in about tvn tni:iules and I must hurry on lo my duties at the Mill." It was early, onlv 0 o'clock when I hev reached the home o| Mrs. 15 ; I In* tramp in I he mean I inn* had lohl lie.' that his mime was Charlie Haxler, and that liis home was in Klorida. lie was kindly i :i l rod in- >,1 to t lie family, which consisted of Winnie, aged IS, < alnde, agred Hi and a nephew, Dick Osborne, aged 'J.', ami a jolly good lellovv, full o| I'm 11 a:nd frolic, vcl kind ;iiii. I t eiinler h.'arled, 'flrere was a <|iii/./.ical light m his I audi i ur eyes ;ind an expression on his genial lace that Mrs. li plainly understood. 11? was Ioii<L?-i i?_?- I'or an opporl unity |o lease nis mini about her escort. "Mr. Haxler was at our prayer nice I iii';- loiighl, au.l is a stranger in the place, so I begged liiiu to come I'oinv with inc. 11??pin?_T to make him . enjoy < 'iirisl mak." she said, laying aside her wrap and c* a s I inn" a slv look of entreaty :il her nephew. I hope someone will be kind lo my absent boy tonight," a id her voic trembled. Thai sell led hick and lie vowed thai bis auul should not outdo him in Undue--, to (lie -I ram;er. I'lln tin?r .n in hi- mi id I lie I hi" he i111e11111 .1 lo do I'o.- hi>n. . bile ' . big heart throbbed |o\oii-.\ ovv, |'m> happ\ Christinas ihoimiils i hat tilled it. ( 'liarlie Was made lo |". , | ;|| home and w elci'U e. a ml io i M rs. I'. led tile w a v to the dining room, ,|e *'':11'iu Ilia! >he was "h.iii'.'rv a- a bear.' aid wanted everv oil" to lielp her e.u another supper. I'" e >iio\\\ cover was r.moved and < liarlie sa.w a table heavilv la.le i wile vood thin:-'. like he bad seen at home in years gone bv. thai a Hoed o| tender memories -urged over this soul and he Inrneil his head lo hide bis emotion. There was a nice ban. baked a :.l T* 11. 11 the same wav wilh 'black pepper; lb.* turkev was ': -nine delicate brown; |i\e caketoo. were ici .| and pivtlilv dr?>sse.| in can lit -: I "ie pies ami custards crimped the same Kvay around the 'eil'^es; |! e butter was actually moulded 'in I lie same design; two la-gc stands of different kinds of I. nil and two of candy, enough of everything lo 1 a^t several days, and the table set for six. "I d like to wash," whispered Charlie to Claude, who led him out to the sink on the hack porch. While washing he said lo the bo\ : "Claude, your mother is an angel. l>on*! ever give her the trouble that I " " 'iven my mother. I.ook at ' ' take waruiev;-; k'eep goo I ai d >lay al home. I am '< change my way of living ' can tell you that and it' I ever amount I < ail v | bi I will owe it to .vonr ood Christian molh"r. who has restored m\ laith in Cod aed man."' Calu.le opened lias eyes in aslonisl)?i cut. \\ bat kind <<I a 11" nip was this fellow. an\ way. lie wondered, while Charlie look from his pocket a little comb au.l smooth-d his hair. They returned to the. dining room to Itii(I Winnie preparing ham and turkey sandwiches. Site's working a scheme to keep from washing the dishes." declared her brother. at which I hey all laughed. "Well, we'll compromise affairs. I liis way. said hick: "every one wa-ii ' i- ..> |..er ow i plat >.*' and he beloed iiimse! f lo a -jeneroiis slice of juicy pie, and winked one niieally. "Agreed," laughed Mrs. 15 OF THE DFYIL. t C! hel Thomas. ^ I, "Now, Charlie, you are to feci at ' home with us. Just help yourself; 3 don't wail to be helped, or you are ' sure to get left?a thing you have , Ion ml' out if y?u have ever been j around cotton null people," sho deI claivd. 1 I "Have yon ever worked in a cot-- ' ton mill, Mr. Baxter?" venturned Winnie, not knowing what vise to J say at present. I "A little in the weaving depart- ' u.< iu, ' :-flMruv?d, pleased that she ' had spoken directly to him. 1 "Bet you ciin get a ,jo!> here it: you 1 want it," said Claude, who was very ' inneli interested in their guest, and < believed thai he had a history. 1 "I'd he glad to gel work, lor I am ? dead hroke; hul I had my suit-case and clothes stolen a low weeks ago I | and have 'been sick, and am in such I la plighl 111:?I I ;iiii actually ashamed m j lo apply for work. Now thai is ihe ' 'truth yet, work I must have." ' j "Never mind, old fellow, a b>t of things can happen in a few days, a id < work does not commence again lilli'l next Mnjiday. No telling what will ' turn up be. I ore then," said Dirk, giving his aunl a sly wink. c "After tonight, nothing that can !( happen will surprise me very milch," ' declared Oh a Hie, looking gratefully :1 toward Ihe. kind hostess. "A few hours ago I eared for nothing in the \ morld, and had almoKl determined I lo break i.ito some house and steal ' food, for I had eaten nothing since ; yesterday morning and was starving, j ? Now, here I am a guest in a Chris- I tiaii home, unworthy of tli.j 'least I' kind.less which i - being so freely i I lavished upon me. 1111 the rest of : i 11iv life shall he on.* earnest endeav-'I or to redeem the mistakes of llie'l , , , | past. caruestlv; and Mrs. B - - i ji beamed on him joyously, mentally I I saying: '' Thank (lod. " I 1 When they rose, from the table. I Winnie had a kettle of h<d water ready, poured it into the dish pan I j a id |dared it oil the hark table | | laughing: "There. I've done niv i ' | ' part: now. everybody wash his own i j plate; I won't excuse even you, Mr. , 'Bxxler," she declared shaking her i j \ellovv mrls and skipping out of the!, dining room, leaving thc.in to repair|) as far as possible the damage that|( hail been done to the table. Charlie was sent upstairs with nd < lan.l" and 'jiveu a lied in ; . ( He >. me dii't \ tramp of the night | ; A! i . i; hea.'il them si ill mov ing | about and tailing in low earnest , [tones. Next morning wlie.i they j | I'caine down lo breakfast. Charlie led , been transformed into a decidedly , j ~ 1;11?Ie looking and very ban 1- j ! s.?,v you.ig man. Mir'? and Claud.1 J had cut hi-> hair and >ha\"d him. and | at'i-'i- iniich pleading ami coaxing , ! Mirk had persuaded him t.i accept j and don a comiplete suit of clean . I underwear ami a nice suit of clothes v j and collar a.id lie. Being a bach-I | ! clor and fond of good clothes Mick j . j \\->s well supplied and would iio't i iinisv ill,* things. Claude. presented]. | a nice cap ami polished tin- soiled! ! 1111! nice -hoes, ami ii was almost I impossible to believe that Ibis was! I tii-' ?aiue dinrty tramp of the night j i wiih his dark hair and eyes, and I | there was a subdued and ihoughtful 1 expression on his face that added | to his attractive appearance, lie had every appearance of being well ^ bred and Mick was no less proud of him than Mrs. B as lie good na- j turedly shoved Charlie into a seat . at .lie breakfast table, greatly pleased over the astonishment and glad J surprise of his aunt and cousin Winnie. i I After breakfast ilicy all repaired', j t'\ the small but lic.jly furnished I, parlor and Winnie gave litem some , ] swe. I music on her new oi.'an. All I | were surprised to hear Cha"i:e's rich j . voice as lie .joined in the sinking j | a : I -tili more so to Ii;i<i I hat he j , j could play "a little." After a lit- j . i t !e coaxing I'r m Winnie he sai down i , i to the or-jau and cx<|ui ite]y ren- ) (tiered severai pieres of music, sing- j | n tl playing "Home. Sweet i Motile," with sin b lunching pathosjj thai every eye was wet with tears | ami each heart more sure that the young man must have a history. | At'fwr that, the silence, was unbro- | ken for awhile, until Claude unable t to longer restrain his curiosity, laid his han.l genliv on Charlie's shoul- , d r ami asked softly but eagerly: j "Charlie, it seems thai we have j ki'"W". a* ! . \c?l you ever s(> long; | ' i1 > 'tin'1 mind, w o < >'f you t e!l j ( I s.,m thin/ abou! yourself, liow j, I v? i ( He ii> leave imme and so oii?"ii ' A ml how 1 happened to be a 1 i III imp.'" sadly. "(Maude, I am bit-j ] -Ivnted (>r it all and wish it e 'blotted from my memory. my experience will buncllt t will tell you about it." "You needn't- if you don't wish," v-ohe up Winnie, though she, too, ivas all curiosity to outf.ddu ivas all curiosity a:id almost expected Lo learn that he was a prince in d;.i'uise. iGharlic (bowed and siuilod his ,hanks to Winnie, continuing: "Oik* Ihing certain, you arc not entertaining an angel." Drawing: a deep jreath ho commenced the painful recital, pausing occasionally to con,rol liis trembling voice: "My father is a wealthy orange rower living in Florida. I am the youngest, <of four children and at he ago of 17 had never worked a lay in irty life, What, time 1 was lot in school I -was loafing with illier idle:'- an I of course fell into tad company. ! learned to smoke igarelIes. took an occasional drink villi my companions, and often play-1 d cards. Of course my parents lever dreamed that I had fallen so ow. Those with whom I assoeiaed were all of respect able families. I in I noire of the meni'bers of our 'gang" knew liow desperately wick d we had grown. My mother is a w.'i'l penile woman an I a devoted 'hi isliaii: father, too, is a Christian. | nil very stern and uncompromising, j lever verging one iota fiom what ie considers his duty, and when nice his mind is made up nothing ni earlli can change him. 1 inheried fronv him a very high temper ind passionate nature. "One Sunday afternoon we hoys \ere having a regular meeting in he wools; we had "been reading; 'Jessie .Tallies.'" "Libe.dy Hoys of 7(i.'" and other trashy literal lire I alciilaled to send many i<> dest rue-j ion, and had thrown them aside or a name of cards. We were d?'ep- j v interested in a game of "seven ip" when my falher appeared on he scene wilh a huge switch in his land, jerked me from the ground ind started lo give me a thrashing,: here in Hie presence id' my com-| anions, who stood dumb-founded j icfore his wrath. "lie gave me one lick, I caught | lie swilch and wrenched il from Ins j land throwing il far from me. Then j n a furious burst of passion, lee!-1, ii:;' that I was disgraced in the eves j if my companions, I clenched my j ists and dared him to lay bis hands ni me again, declaring I would light ii:n lo the death," pausing in deep' million. i 4' l'"aI her paused, folded bis arms 1 icross hi-' hrca-i' ai 1 looked nic lir.'ly in :lie face I'm a '? ri-_i time ?e fi re he - puke ; ;'i 11 he said: * < ha. r ie. u<i Imiiie ami tell yonr niolber "iiod'bye, then leave I lie roof that ias sheltered and pr-tecled you from lO'ir infancy! (!o tptickly ere I lose i ni .1 ?i!' myself. I >< m * I ever write . ii:- an I don 'l dare lo da -ken my |i?or? agai i ::nii 1 ymi can come pte?a red. in lake I ii pii!ii>.m:.nl you i-e.v ns.nl. I'er I warn you that v e;i I hi'iivll Villi iiave I'eaeiiei! the iw ol' icauliood. ii' I slill live, you vill lake a whipping befori* you -eue| my house ir sil at n:\ table tgain !" " 'Thank yon. sir. I will never reurn,' I declared hotly. ' lint even if io;i were on y air death t < il and lioiild scud foe me !' 'Moiher eric I as if her heart tvoui 1 break, but said lather was iglit and begged me |o -.ubniil lo a vliiipping and remain at home; but I had begun lo have vsions of a forune that I was going to make in he future, and already saw myself ieh and prosperous and father longtin; to beg my forgiveness for his larsli |reattnenl, yet dreading lo ap>roac!i me! And my mother gave lie one hundred dollars and kissed lie gooti'bye. That v.as live years ago last sumlier and since iheu I have been all e.cr the 1'iiiled Stales and Mexico, ivorking at anything that I could iml 111 do. gelling enough in one :>iace lo buy my way In .moiher, or failing ie I hat. healing my way <?.i op of freight trains and in two inqauces being jailed and made to ,\ o |< the streets lor lis - olVcue. I ia\ e on several occasions lei I hoard ill- unpaid, bill I Iiave all t'ie ndIresses anr intend lo pay them yet, T | live. Oil. 1 have sinned bcyoinl Dartloii, 1 fear." "No .Charlie, never thai." whiskered Mrs. Ii . her eyes wet with lears. After a moment the young nan continued : "Never null last night, did I seriously consider the though! of reiirniug home and begging my father 0 forgive me; but once every year 1 have gone there secretly and peep d Ihronvh the window for a "I'lapse f mother. K.ach vear she has -rown More ::rav and sad looki':>\ while> 'ather looks more stern and uncom>rotnising. Those occasional stolen I GOV. R. B Of North Caroli COWAN'S Plfe 1 HE GREAT EXT For Coughs, Colds, ===== Chest 1 ing to the people? ami throat t umbles Anytime in the wo or reserve." For J A Co.wboy's Girl. Perce K. Benton's elaborate duetion, "A Cowboy's Girl" next attraction at tire opera Saturday, February S. .1 'liw public s|K'ak of tlie latest Hetilu cess in (lie highest. terms. Man features will be introduced ami I'onnance seldom, il.' ever, sen side of Now York or Chicago \ | given in its entirety. The eoi production, including the oi cast, seenery and properties dti tiie smallest detail will be us this company. A chance to play as they see it in Cricago en our theatre-goers and they ; avail themselves of the op|>orl STATU OK SOUTH CAROLIN COUNTY OK NKWBKKKY. My Frank M. Sehunipert, E; Probate .Indue. W11'FKF.AS , Ii. H. Poland r T. 1'ola.td made suit to me. to them letters of administration estate of and effects of Car; Roland. TlllvSK A KM-: TIIKR.KKOKK and admonish all and singnli kindred and creditors of tin Carrie F. P?oland deceased. (ha be and appear before me, ii Court of Probate, to be held at berry "n the 201 ii day of .T:i next after publication I hereof, o'clock in the forenoon, to cause, if any they have, why Hi administration should not be gr GIYFN under my hand, IIm day of January, Anno Domini, K. M. Sehumpei T. P. N | STATFj OF SOUTH CAROLI> ! COUNTY OF NF/WBKRRY. Bv Frank M. Sehunipert, F< I'rohate Judge. WIIK I,'FAS. I lo-cn M. I made -nit to m<'. to grant of administration of the estate < effects of Joseph Wood. TI1FSF AIJF TI1FRFFORF, and admonish all and singula I kindred and creditors of the 'Joseph Wood deceased, that ti I and appear before me. in the. ! of Probate, to be held at Ne\ Ion !iii February next a.fter pi j tion lhereof, at II o'clock i forenoon, to show cause, if an, ! have, why the said administ | should not be granted, i (iIVFN under my hand, tlii j day of January, Anno Domini, F. M. Sehumpei J. P. > t ? AUDITORS NOTICE. : Assessment of Personal Pr For 1908. I. or an authorized agent. wil j the following named places f j purpose of taking retur s of y al property for 1008: At Newberry Jan. 1st to 19. AI Cliappells Jan. 20. At Longshore Jan. 21. At Walton Jan. 22. At Glymphvillc Jan 23. At Maybinton Jan ?'l I At W'.v.in! re Jan. 2f>. I At Po'!\??Ma Jan. 27. | At Little Mountain Jan. 2S. I At O'Neal Is Jan. 20. At. St. Lukes Jan. 30. \| Jollv Street Jan. 31. A | Prosperity FoFby. and I And at Newberry until Fel 201 h. after which time the 50 p< penalty will be added accord law. 'fhe law require-, a t~.x on ad | ne ri .cages and ?neneys jm?o an i i tax on gross incomes f $2500.( upwards. A capitation tax of ;"i0 cents sessed on all dog's, the proceeds expended for school purposes. Taxpayers or their agents shr careful to assess all dogs and having same listed by the schoo I tee.- and township assessors. I All male persons between Ii I of 21 and ( 9 years (except C j erale soldiers, or those perso: | able lo .'in n !i snnport frmi ! cause). ai'(j liable to poll tax. I No return will be accepted I sworn to by taxpayer or some I .>u.mu?rau? t?u?j .jtf.imtif.-t.myi. t, GLkNN na, Says About UMO^IA CUBE ?... ,? ERNAL HEMtDY Croup, Threat and 'roubles r- ? ME&' ing it to the j especially ihe children. 1 have known of its hi with marvelous effect. It i.s with pleasure that rid that I can say a word for your company, I w Sale by all Druggists, $i.OO, 50< authorized to make same. a pro- Persons changing residence fror is the oho township to another should s house ' state to assessor and avoid bavin, s and their names entered in two townships in sue- Farmers and others in making return v new fur their hands should pay spccifl a per- attention to this. , out- Weal estate is not assessed thi sill be year. but be careful to not on tax r?3 mplet.' turn each transfer of land or lot riginal (bought or sold) since last return, iwn to While on tbe rounds throughout th e.l bv county the hooks of assessment wil SOt. be opened each morning at 10 o'cloc is giv- an^ closed at 4. Tho office at New should berry will be open as usual each daj [unit v. W. Cromer, Auditor Newberry County. :A, STATK OF SOUTH AROLTNA, squire, COUNTY OK NKWURRMY. liy Fra'.ik M. Schumpert, Ksrpiin ind U. Probate Judge. grant \Y 11 KK K AS. .J. \Y. Cleland hat of tho j iiiado suit to me, to grant him lottu cie h. of administration of the estate o ami effects of Kngenia Werts. I?? eite j 'j', I K.S\) A KK T11KKKHX)RK t ir | cite and admonish all and singula sauljtiie kindred ami creditors of til ' said Kngenia Worn deceased. tlui ' ^,0 ; they be and appear before me. in tli Court of Probate, to be held at Nov inuary j herrv <?;; the tith day of Kebruar s1' ' j next after publication thereof, at 1 show | o'clock i:i the forenoon. to s!io' e said , (.iU,.v. jj* ;.?v |].,.v have, why the s:ii anted, j .jjiHiii;, .j, j0n should not be grantee ; 18th ( (SJVI-N tiinler inv hand. t!:is "JOt 1908. | j..v ,,j .January Anno Domini, 100! '* K. M. Sehutnpert, C- .1. P. \\ C. I ^ i:,/ Plant Wood's \ , // Garden Seeds V FOR SUPERIOR VEGE- ] lo cile TABLES S< FLOWERS. r the Our businoss, both in Garden | said and Farm Seeds, is one of the i,-?v be largest in this country, a result due to the fact that I Olll IT ! n Quality is always our J in the p c onsideration, r v they We are headquarters for ration Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Oats, Seed Potatoes, Cow 1 Peas, Soja Beans aud s -<"h other Farm Seeds. 1008 1 Wood's Descriptive Catalogue rt. Is the Lost and most practical ofseed t r? catalogues. An up-to dato and re' v cognized authority on alt Garden / \ and Farm crops. Catalogue malted / 1 free on request. Wrlto for It. I, opcrty \ T. W. W?U<5 & SONS, / ] b> :i i - Richmond, Va "1 have had seven years ol j?roi i that Dr. King's New Discovety is i!i j best medicine to take tor coughs an I colds and for every diseased cond 11ion <>f threat, chest or lungs," sa,y W. V. Henry, of I'auama, Mo. Tii | world has had thirty-eight. years o I proof that Dr. I\:.:g's New Discos | " y i ; ! hp he-:j remedy fVr cough ; an.i <*? I j , hi :rip; a Ihma, hay fe\ I cr. i ;i ! 1 i- i: e in o!""! i a ~ e if I !i ' ea!'! i i,l c'.;i si' ! i.: i . a! v\ a I. | J e levclop'i en o| pnei l>ruar\ inoi. Id under guaia.Meo .it W M' ce:it I). I tit am and Sou's dvng store. -"?(?< ing to.and $!.(>< . Trial bottle free. j 1 tl'US- Anyono sending nnketrhnnd description may 1 quickly ascertain our opinion freo whether nn Invention la probably pntcnlable. Cotnmnnlcui tIoiis?i ricHy roniuionl Inl. HANDBOOK on I'ntents ie a'.r" I sent, free, oldest nucncy for xcctirmg patents. P . 1'iiioniH taken tiironL'li .Mimii A Co. rocolvc Oiltet! $in'ciiil notice, wlilioiifcctniruo, in tlio s Hmfican. A "ij;< nt'ly lllit Iriiloi v oi'kl/, f.ivpost Clr. ' iliilii" ' ( niiy m ii'i J mi. ,1. Y. inn, ft n ymir: i>>tir nioi>tli?, 41. SoMbynlt ncivmloiilord. ""!r:, munn & Co 3G IHroadway, 0VV YOfk person Uranch Olllco. 625 K Kt., WnnhliiKtou, I>. c. rule never lo recotnmcnd p itii I liHve myself tried' arc a gtent many in the I < rfect shams, hut having J ire for C< lcis, sore throat * [amatory troubles, I have in cordiality recommendmhtic, for I think it a blessnngused for I'NKUMONIA ^ I give you this testimonial. J^ ill do so without hesitation * c and 25c. ? j LICENSE TAX DUE. 1 n Notice is hereby given that city 0 licenses lor the year 1908 are now 8 due and must be paid at once. f ' IJv order of city council. ji s J. J. Lang ford, i l' Kugene S. Worts, .Mayor. wk Clerk and Treasurer. i- HAVE JUST GOTTEN IN r pretty s lino ;>l' (Mass Ware, elieap, at 5 and ?0<\ c 'Uroatl.lus & Rut'f, k ST A T10 OK .SOl'TIl CAROLINA, jl COUNTY OF NFAVBFRRY. I r. By Prank M. Rchumpert, Inquire. ' Probate Judge. i WlllvRlOAK, Lizzie .1. RulT and ATin- 9 j nie L. Caldwell made suit to me, to ' grant them letters of administration of 11:o estate and effects of .J. If. TT. Iir.fr. ?? TilKSK AUK TllFRKFORK to cite and admonish all and singular the j kinlved and creditors of the said J. r M. U. RulT deceased, tha.t they he and appear before me. in the Court J of Probate, to he lndd at Newberry 1 <> en the P-1 h dav of Febru.rv next afr t>m' nnhlieation thereof, a\ II o'clock e i in the forenoon, to show cause. ,f any ? it tlicy have, why the said ndnimst ra?' t'on should not be granted. f! 1 \* 1'VN under my hand, Ihis 2otIi y day of January, Anno Domini, 190,9. f I F. M\ Rchumpert. J. P. N. C. I NGTjJCE OF I'IN.' L SETTLEMENT I will r.iake a final settlement in ili; tM.ite of w. II. Harris, deceased, :n ! c } robate icut for Newberry | .' - i.ny on Thurst'.iy, Fohrary 20, at 11 o'clock in (lie forenoon. ( ;:n I will i nniodia! >ly thereafter apP' ' l? tlie said co;irt ('.>: letters disd rn:*<nrv. Ali persons itiKlebted to . said estate will make payment on or ^ je'.ore said date and all persons ^ having claims again.-"! said estate will I present them duly attested. Annie R. Harris, Administratrix. , CHARLESTON ft WESTERN OAU, OLINA RY. Cic!:cdule in effect November 3rd. 1907 1 '.v. Newberry ((' W p. m. \r. Laurens \ :f,i> f(. tn> e. I a*. 1.aureus (C. & W. C.) 2: 15 ?. m. v Greenville 3:40 p. m. Lv. Laurens 2:07 p. n . ' A r. Spartanburg 3.35 p. m. Lv. Spartanburg (So. Ry.) 3:40 p. m. A r. Henderson vi'le (1:25 p. m. i \r. Asheville 7:30 p. ra. ; Lv. Laurens (C. & W. C.) 2:00 p. m. j Ar. Greenwood 2:56 p. m. Ar. Mi'Coririick 3:55 p. m. I Ar. Ai.gusta 5:40 p. m. Note: The above arrivals and de| pjiitMies, as well as connections with | ?ii her companies, are givon as infor| mation, and aro not guaranteed. Frnest Williams, C? n. Pass. Agt., Augusta, Ga. Geo. T. Bryan, I Greenville, S. ( . ! Gen. Agt,