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**-•***•5 PffMl Notes. ty 4 VT-'n a remtdv for ne»«». lazi- J M. Lnunn, <jf Gadd}*, was iu town last v/;-9k. Letia Locals. D. MoL. Hi lljCii, wbo lives ucar Mslloy, wa^ in tho city today. Mrs. L. A. McCall, who has l>eea,v«i'/ 11!, ia ropurled no better. Mins Man* E. Ford is oir an ex tended trip now. Percy Parham, 6f t)ilIon, was in our town last Fridaj T . Wi C. Easterling and wife, of Free Stale, were in town Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Dew left Saturday night for the exposition. ( I think there will be several new wheels iu town in a few days. Tiie cholera is playing havoc with the farmers hogs in this com munity. We are in need of a photo grapher h^re. Who will respond to th‘ call? C. R. Ford, wife and Master C nnis, of Nichole, visited relntiv. s Lt-rii last week. J. N. Page has been quite sick for the past two weeks, but is gradually improving. Dr. W. A. Oliver returned from the Colombia fair qoite ill, but glad to state he is able to be out again Our business men are wide awake now and are doing all they can for the up-building of our pic turesque little town. The Oak Grove school is in a flourishing condition now under the excellent management of Mies Mamie Ford, of Mullins. Miss Celia Ford, of Rochester, N. C , returned to her home last Wednesday after a weeks visiting relatives >uid friends at this plac<'. There is a new top buggy in tow i. Listen! Mr. Editor, bu don’t be alarmed if you hear bells ringing in the near future. I. W. Page has had his sfore- house lemodeled recently. It is much larger now, and anyone look ing for a bargain come to Page’s Mill. We ar< beginning to think that the “Club’s telephone” here is go ing to be a complete failure. Hur rah! boys and get. it up by Christ mas or vou will have it termed a ‘‘G. B.” 8. M Oliver, of Lumberton, was in town last week. We were all glad to see “Sam,” as ho w'as once a prominent member of the “Pages Mill Lime Kiln club,” also a pop ular young man. \V« only have preaching once a month at Bear Swamp church, the 4th Sunday of *ftch month. Onr Sunday-school is much better now, Hon. C. P. Hays is superintendent. A cold wave reached this place last Thursday morning. We are glad to see cold weather, yefc we are aware of the fact that autumn always brings sadness that steals o’er us with irresistible force. A young lady musician of this place has recently been presented with a beautiful violin bow by one of the company of a Danville tobacco warehouse, in honor of an entertainment given him while in South Carolina, the young lady led the musicale with a violin. Smilax. A large number from Latta left J for the exposition Tuesday night.! Messrs. Theo. Kufeer aud Henry Iloltineyer wer.e in town last Sun day. A party is reported to take place Thursday night at the residence of Dr. Bass. A big time is antici pated. N. E. Morgan and J. G. Craw ford took a spin through Dillon and Dothan on their wheels last Sunday. L. B. Bass, one of our town boys is just home from Georgia, where be has been railroading since la^t April. A festival was given at the Dalcho academy. A large load of our young people vrent and report a fine time. Mrs. C. D. Hoffmeyer, Mrs Theo Kuker /tnd her daughter, Miss Theo, were visiting in this city Tuesday last. Mr. and Mrs J. L. Dew left f sr Keene, Ky., Tuesday night On their return they will visit the Atlanta exposition. Superintendent G. G. Crawford, is making quite an improvement in the streets and ditches of Latta which wo are glad to note. ■ - — The New School Building. The new graded school building is beginning to r^ar itself at the north side of the city. The build ing is made of a very super or quality «>f machine made brick manufactured by Mr. D. A. Lay- ton, on the W. U. & A. road near the Pee Deo river. They are very hard, so much so that it is almost impossible for them to be cut. Mr. J. C. McKinney, the contract or, is v*'ry careful to sort the brick in laving them so that the color will correspond, the very dark ones being plucecl at the ground and the lighter grades used as the building is completed. There will be four rooms on thi ground floor, two in the n.ain par will be 2“xo0 feet each, with a wide hailway between and a music room in the tower 11 feet square. At the north of this main building will be an auditorium 30x60 feet In the second story of the main building will be a hall the full size cf that part and a small mu sic room in the tower. The whole building will be cov ered with a galvanized zinc shingle roof, which will be made more durable for a building of this kind than a slate roof as was first pro posed. The building will be com pleted about January 15 and will cost about $3,000. It will be an ornament to the thrifty young town of Dillon.—Dillon Herald. SOUTHERN RAILWAY 0^ ! Tl.ANTIC COAST LINE. BKYWEEK MEET M PRESHALLS. Vo. ■')- A. X. MOUTH HOUND. Central Tine sfcoxu intwicn Ja«'5tv>nv!ne end Coiti'n.iU. En-stmi Tlnif* at »»!brr point*. MwrthlM»(in*l. Oct. 8th, 1-.95 No Dt ijy ! in lully Rosa Daily Lv. Jacksonville .. Lv. 8*vsmi.th. ... Ar. Columbia • • • • • •••••• • • • • • • 6r») p b 4t t- 8 91 n ••••••• ••••••• 7 30 a 1150 e 400 p Lv. Charleston ... Ar. Columbia •••••• •iv) P 111 fl, j, 7 J0 a t % Lv. Angns«<a “ GraniteviUe .. " Trenton • ••••• ••••••• 7") r : 4* i. 8 25 p 2 06 p 2 34 p 2IA p 3 10 • Ar. Columbia .... Lv. Columbia .... *' WiunM-oni.... *' Chester ** Rock Htli .... Ar. Cbar’oite .... ** Dsnville 4 H 8 0 u 6.8 a 7 s 8 25 n 1 74* p It --O p 4 30 a 6 01 a 6 38 a 7:« a 8 26 a 1 tk 4 44 p 506 p 6 06 p 6 58 p 7 30 p 8 20 p uoont H Richmond ,.. •••••• 6 it* p 6 4-'' p 6 co a •• Waehiugioti ... '• Br.ltlmorc ** Fhiladelnhin “ New York.... ••••as 9 40 p tl .n 3«A) H 0 20 tt ;*40 p 11 26 p 3 00 a 6 20 a 6 42 a 805 a lo 15 a 12 53 p 8oatlibon:<il y. D»»!j No. 0 Daily R«S7 Daily Lv. New Y’ork .... ** PhiladcIpLia '* Baltimore .... Lv. Washington .. •••••« •••••• :::::: 12 'Snt 3 !f* « C 22 a illlS 12 ].4lit 8 30 n 6 22 a 11 16 a 4 30 p 6 55 p 920 p 10 43 p M Richmond I 2.V» p 12 35 p 200 a *• Danville ** Charlmt • .... •• Rock Hill .... •*•••• «*. 06 p ! • ft* P 11 48 p 6 0.5 p tl 00 p 11 48 p 12 26nt Mia 2 20 a 4 :*0 a 6 3: a 6 48 a 7 1C a 8 6P c. 6 30 a 0 35 a 10 27 a *• Chester ** Wiutittboro...* Ar. Columbia Lv. Cnlumriia . ** Joht.sb II ** Trenton *• Gnutl-eviile... Ar. Augusta 12 .i> n Ills U 20 a 1101 a 1164 a 100 p 127 p 310 p 3 23 p 3 45 p 415 p Lv. Colttiubis .... Ar. Charleston .... -••••• 7 W* a D 10 8 •••••• • • • • • • • 4 00 p 800 p Lv. ColnrabU ] n 12 10 p Ar. Sevan nab .... •* Jacksonvi) )o.. / 44 a I« :A> a ••••••• ••••••• 460 p *40 p fiLKKFfNU fAK KKKVH'K. Nos.STandS* Was: ington & Southwestern Llm* tNAtPullniHii cant Tamp- to Ni-vr York. Solid Pull- toan train wf'.b Din ni; <vhk north of Charlotte. Ho. S5 end EC V. -. Kuet HalL through Pnll- men Buffet Sl oping car and first clam coach Jacksonville itnl New York ; also Pullman car Augusta and Charlotte. - N. B.—No*. T* and 3d do not enter Union Stfe tion Columbia, but discharge end take on paa- eangera and baggage at Blanding St Station. W. A. TURK. & H. HARDWICK, O. P. A., WashinuTO*. A. G. P. A., ATLANTA. P. L WEI.LBS, Supt, Colombia, 8. C. V. H. GREEN, J. M. CULP, aunt.. Wabminotob. *- U.. WabhinoNB, ' 1*^mint4 3d Lv Sennettaville..- 61G f,v Darlington 7 25 ^ ftlVIfU*.**.#....# «. •••••*•••••• ••«••••••••••••••••••••••• 7M 866 NORTH DorNn. .No. 38 **. M. Ikif.y hrept MtftSPAT. Lv fj9 > •’ i.V l.V ^npiter LAi'tar ^•‘r'intfon Men te’lrxl 1**5 Mainiid 6 '£* 726 8 CO 8 6* » 60 Loc.v> fndgbt trail's Noe. 3*'and 21 will run o uw, -kty HatobowK. No. 22 will leave .‘-umter Vff.n.lny W.-dnead’tvat>d Fiiday at It 6«a. in.. :*er.isK» n 1 >i> p Beniu>:tavUk-3Vl p. no "in! vfr, ive HaMtlet tl do p. ir,.Traln21 will leave Lancet Toea.S<«y Thursday and Kat»:rd !y at ' Vi:t to. H'nni,'ffsvt’|" 11 h*»». in. Diirljutr’.on »••••» arr vertaiiitftr5zOp nj, I K. K* nlv, K Uordew, fJenT Matjoger. Supt. Transportation. Sorii I'ari'lits sN (tenia RailmilCii t o'ntpctc- t.g septeiii-ter 13, 1894. r’asscnger i'taics wilt tunas ITih ws, 75tu .deiidiau, or {.•at tiuie" t, Aisi-i*AiLY. j V. rJSI —DAiLY, t.v A»g>.attt...«i80a in'.Lv ('harlestou 7 15m m • r Ai:.cii 7 II m m i.v Coiuti.tiia.. fl5»a in • r Kingvtile..10.« a. mlLv Kin<vilie... 7 M7 a m o <‘o u>:?i>)a..li 16a ui .'.r Aiken ii 27 a m w • hwritac 'u.U SO a in Ar Augu^ta...l2 15 p ru EAST-DAILY. | WKST-UAJLY. I.v Aueitatn. ... < !•> j, in Lv * lu,O'-vioi)ptn Ar Aiken 4 27 p iu Lv iViluiiilna—I ii*.’ pm Ar ivti.gviile.. 9 2*> p uijLv Kiugviiie...5c5 pm Art •.,iu i.iilj..|t> itt p nj’Ar Aiken to :ie p m vr • hurl,re'n.j'itt pm Ar Augusta 1046pin A v.DEN HMwNt. Except Sunday. Nottm. j .% L.iiwVii w..fc u tajLv \r > Mti.ttuii.... I2f>* p tut A .* Kii>tt vilie-.in 00 a iu e.inav isle... 5 2' ]• n,!i,v ; 'amJet:.~ 2 ,6 p ot Vi • an.Uen.... io t ui' As iiittg ville. I 3o p iu At KEN ACCO.AJMtiDATION—Daily, Except Sunda>. L» Auausta tit*.- p iu|i,v Aiken i4*j pm \« A )K»-;i 7 l- f , p mlAr Augur :it . 4 S-t |, iit •; C. <4 A O. H. K. Lv Aiken. .“.....'7'aT p miLv fcdgt ftesL«6 15 a m \r t-d^etietd....s2- r - o mi Ar A t!>-TTTTTl'irtS' NtiRTII AND SOUTH VIA DENMARK. I luou.h ■'■eeiH.-iH to aud Horn New York. n) 11.80X & 8UM M ERTON R. K Bciwpen 8iimt**r & Wilsons Mills. In Expect Sunday, Sept. 8. •J,«ittv t* r fd •.tiO'i *-■> tit.dev No 78 Nfi Ihltoi.Ktl dally *■? •'•i* d»»t Nn 72 I • 7 ve j.u, ! \ 2 '6 pm i.v 15 pin !.» :.5 pm 1 '■ 5 ;!l! t*«« i v Vt* pm I \ 6 4t> nrn ! v .55 pu; A t K 2< pm kuinter, ’I 'rdr I. J>*} 'lie, s,txt r, Millard. Ptiiri*i rrlun, I'i-via, J«rd»jn. WliMtna Mill, Ar 12 51* pie Ar I2J*5 prn A r 1205 pllt At i I *’• atsr Ar j, 1 , p‘»m Ar 10 |0arr* A r 9 45 s in A» O vs aru i.v 9 lo am Lv Anausra. .. .2 10 p ru i.v New Ytxrk 9'»* a m vr Kichiuoud 8 lu a iu Lv Warfii’u. ..Ji:40 p in Vr Wash'll. 7 0" M m!i.v Hichmond7 11 pm ar New- Yttrk^.i Ml p <n'AT AnguHta....8t4.i n CenneotionH at. Charleston with New York sleoniera Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridaye, northbound: and at Augusta with the Uenr- ^la roetl to and from all points West and south. Also at Hlackvil e w ith Hie Carolina viidhiud Rttllruad rosod from Itaiiiwell. L. A. EM l.ltMON Traffic Manager. K. liOWEN, Denervl Manager. ” *».. Hi rtiok. General Agent, Auguste. CSeraw ii DarMii haiiread. SOUTHBOUND. Between Millard and Merrium. Sr.tttl: bound Northbound dally rx Humlsr daily » x Hunday No 78 No 75 No 72 No 71 1* '» A M A M 1* M I.V 8 50 10 15 Millard, 1120 5 00 Ar I.V 1 05 10 26 Kt Paul. U 1 * 4 no Ar Ar 4 26 10 46 Mcrrism, l-i 6<t 4 S« lA> Dated Nov. 17 1895. No.fK No.27 No .77 No.25 Lv W'adesburo Che: aw V. M. . 3 41 4*. M. A. M. A. M. iHiriingtun - . 6 05 4 30 7 80 7 20 Ar Florence —... ..6 t5 5 00 7 65 7 55 ^ ORTUBOCND. Jerome P. iase & Sobs, Real Estate & Icscraace. A. 44. A. M. A. M. P. Lv Floience...- 8 IS 8 45 8 &> 7 Ihurlhigtop 9 15 9 27 9 2)8 Cher«w II 40 ' Wades boro 1 10 * a!) trains daily except Sunday, except and 77 which run Sunday only.