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PALMETTO THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM . m Thor, Lord of the Jungles (in three Big Reels) .selig1, One of the greatest WILD ANIMAL pictures ever shown. Showing Fierce and Ferocious Wild Animals, in their primitve state. BRONCHO BILLY'S LEAP or the WILD RIDE.Essany. Western Drama, featuring G. M. Anderson. 4 BiG REELS EVERY DAY---10c. THE MAN THAT PUT THE "MOVE" IN MOVIES. ?J ^ s?<S JP] ; !?^'^^:::^^sNw ria ^ J^y_ 9 ?S A HOME IN OE CD SvJ^i. gl^; And the Old Soliera are Gone! JJ ^AflKjp?TtN UNLEY ^r-^gq^^^ &^'^^?v^g^rj?./ The Old Soldiers_ Who fought for their homes and thc homes of their neighbors. Today We live in peace and prosperity. But, n<? we appreciate and take advan of our opportunities of owning a home? Think it Over And think ol North Anderton! ure expected to arrive in the city wlth iu tile next few days lor a v ?nit to friends. Ur. Ft. (J. Witherspoon of the ltob ert? Beetloo was in the city yesterday on business. Miss nessie Shirley of Un; |x>ng llruneli section wat-. Shopping in the city yesterday. W. M. Ralnev of Starr wa ; among the business visitors to spent' yester day in Anderson. Mr. und Mrs. J. T. Hunder have rc turned- to Pendleton after u :>!>.ort stay here with friends. W. H. Hardin of Pleasant Grove spent yesterday in the city; >i guest at] tlie Chlijuola hotel. Henry Jackson. T. C. Jackson, Jr. and Mil's ?lettie Jackson cf Iva were in Cic city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Hicks or the ijevel Land section were shopping in tito city yesterday. IO. P. Tolligon or Belton and John A. Horton or Belton were In the city yes terday on business. Mr. und Mrs. W. T. Gentry rcturnc 11 yesterday to their home at Starr after friends in Anderson. Mrs. Wado Drake of Anderson, route was among thc shopper? to upend yestcrdny in thc city. Mrs. M. E. CoWan and Mrs. O. K. UrcQzenle have returned to Helton af ter a Ehort stay lier e. Dr. Clarence Elgin of nirraiuguam, j Ala., is spending n few days In the city with friends and relatives. We Want You to Try "TOWN AND COUNTRY?? Paint. It cover* more sur face look* better and weera longer than the "just M good" paints. PERSONALS C. C. Heed, Bert Fisher and I. M. Fisher df the Level Land section were in tho city yesterday on business. Mr?. F. M. Cary. .Miss Helen Cary Thornley Cary of Seneca spent yester day in tho citv. coming over in their new automobile. Mr.,und Mm. Prortor A. Bonham and j Millodge Bonham, the fourth, have rc turned to Greenville niter a short visit to Gen. and Mre. M. i.. Bonham. Mr. and Mrs. Wilt Wharton. Miss Sallie Wharton and Miss Arkansas I Wlharton have returned to their homo! In Iva after spending a few day? In Anderson with friends. Anderson Paint and Color Co. Bleddcy Bldg. Phone 647 F. M. Cooksey has gone to Edegfield on a short.business trip. L. F. Nance o? Barnwell is spending a few days in the city on business. ? Mr's. Alice Wright of Seneca spent' yesterday In Ute city with friends. Mrs. Mark Speer ot Lowndosvllle wa? shopping In the city yesterday. Mrs. 'G. M. MoAllster of Anderson, route 2, spent yesterday |n the city. Miss Alma Scott of Piedmont' spent yesterday in tho city with friends. CHRYSANTHEMUMS our selection Sc each, 26c per 6 NAMED VARIETIES I Oe each, 25c per 3 AHDEBSON FLORAL CO. &88 Marshall Arenas. Phone KCl. . Member* of Ffomts Telegraph Delivery. I Magistrate S. S. Font of Townvillo was lu the city yesterday on business. James Cox of the Tony Crock section ?Knt a few hourw-nt* the city yester day. C. F. McDonaid./??/S'*Bpend5ng a few day In several Georgia cities on busi ness. Mrs. J. H. Pruitt of Starr was shop ping in the city yesterday tor a few hours. Charier. J. Rose. Jr.. of Charleston was among thc visitors to tho city yes terday. Miss Lobs Jackson of Iva is spend ing a few days in the etty, the gueat of frlendH. Balley Brcreale end W. 1?. Hale, two Greenville jWler?. anent yesterday in tho city. William L. - Dobbins and daughter rcturt^d from a abort atay in Hart well. Ga. ' lt. C. Smith .of Lowndeevlil* waa fa the city yesterday for a few hours on business. ?on has retar Mrs. W. E. Johns* ' of Liberty was shopping tn the. city yesterday for a few nour?. II VJR| lt. Welburn o? Wiiliainston - was ll among ?he. visitors to spend yesterday In the city. Miss Maud Carter aub Mist Louise ?lan ot Hartwell. Oa.. anO ??1RS l.'Mtherlno Vickery of Onhlonegn, Q.t., TRI pflplMOJi Q?BSTIO?l; .ll? Ad vised Oppoxlt'on to Placing thc Confederate Soldiers en the Government Kail. At the great reunion itv Florida in May, 1914. some kindhearted veteran offered a resolution to re quest the Congress of the United States to allow the Confederate soldiers to be placed on tho pension roll with those of the Union Army of the War or l sciNo sooner introduced than some "Smart Aleck" bounced up and opposed it. This was done, of course, on the ground that the .Southern soldiers were more patriotic to th0 "Lost CsiiFe" than tt) tb willing to accept pension from the United States. "Tell lt not in Oath and publish it not tn ' the ?it rects of Asbkclon." If those op posers did not need a pension, how many thousands are there that do need lt? (How many thousands have lost, arms, eyes, legs sod otherwise hear in their bodies tho mark ot honor, made by the enemy's gun Thoto Con federate soldiers who op posed thc resolution surely did not confider now unjust lt ls to de prive those who need the pension, from getting lt. Let us see how this thing ts. Soon after the war, say 16 or 48 years ago. North (Turo'lna r.nd other Southern States began paying to tho United States pension fund. Oi<i you ever bear a true Confederate complain about lt, Sine? that time the Southern States have paid mil lions of dollars Into that fund, and now afar all these years, we^ilpp l?ev? that all true Union soldiers would favor an act allowing Con federates, wno really deservi d lt. to have n pension. It would do more toward bealing Une old breach than anything else. After nearly nay yearn paying to> the pension ?uad. are ?ere nay .on either side of tho "Mason and nixon Line" who wilt opror<> the oihVif fellow being admitted to this, public benefit ?uund? There arc| thousands of Confederate veterans who have never had a cent of pension and never expect to have fn^nt don't let ns. appose the rteedy getting e pension if ?$?*W possible. All veterans who do not need it. can decline a pension, but l*f "a T?m.mw the other fellow. We admire uouiuHmenutry speeches and mon um nt?, but they do not fe*d or cloth? the destitute veteran. Don't toilet that the South helped to pa> lt. A OONFEDRF'ATK. Haleigh, May 25. HBaH^Hs^Bsl^BtSSratfjBsnsal * ELECTRIC CITY SPARKLETS * * _ * .Y- Items of Interest and Personal Mention Caught Over the * * Wireless on the Streets of Anderson ?v if-. -Y- *(. V" ^ ffcif>}fri?3frlflf'9('9t'f?9frS? ff* if, ff> ff. if. If. ff. All Veterans Two Teams Are Hat? Departed. To jfe?t Agnin. About one-hair of tlx- veterans in Anderson baseball fens will leam the Cit> for the reunion on Wednesday- wit:1 Ujlere.n thal the V. M. C. A. team wai Thursday remained lu the etty and tll(, oiuck k? u tt,.,m w,j, p,ay Thursday and took their departure on a".lin thja afternoon at ?cuna Vista morning trains yesterday. Last night j park These team* mit up a splendid ii Waa asid that nol a one of the visit-i galU(. ."Rt saturday afternoon when ors remained. Home hud feared tliat j ti,t. ,:!llck boV8 won by a BCOr4J of 4 to ono ot 1*0 of the vet? rans might b?r 2, hut the defeat of the Vs. was due to ? onie ill here but fortunately there I soin? extent to the fact that they was no: one to complain yesterday tacked practice. Tills state of af moi r lug ;.nd when they left Tor home ? faIrs ,|U8 tren remc*?cd somewhit laey wen- all lu good plrits. . curing tMe iast week and It ls now al most a tots up a? to who will win to < ommenrcment 0" day's contest. Both teams have At numuna tolieae, strengthened some nosifons und it Several Anderson people went to wII, bo a PgUt to thc "",",, to?fc. Due West last night to attend the -o i rsl night of Die'commencement excr- Sim's Commander dues at the Woman's College of Due . .. v??t*wt?? rttl?efc ind'S? \T ,IllK,"t beBr,1 "i The* last repreUtative of the Sons J? o :'lock and consisted ot a contest ? ? , ??. . . ? .1 c.,. ti.. M""i?" rf, ? . , .of Confederate Veterans to louve th? for the Partington medal, open to the',.,. "" I ... .",?,..,. , _,"."_," , ,.*" _ , , , * . city yesterday wfcy ( ol. Arthur L. das TI ll ' . 'ir , expression ,on of cb?^ Commander of the The Baccalaureate sermon is to bo g , L.?POflna bivjslon. fol. Easton preached tomorrow morntnu a li , , ., , . - ... .. o'clock by nev. Pr. David la nes Bur- hls. departure for Chester on the .ell - NVW york city That occasion. ' ft tiUe??Te ,eav "* Vt. TE will also attract a number of Auder-. nia,mier, of ,hc 8on?tfa!df '? "** wm neoni?. en;oyod every minute of his stay m toa " i : t.lo C|ty and on behalf, or the. Sons ~ J? j I he' desired to thank Anderson peoplo U:>rm B e-.f lier Hr.ngs . for tho manv charinlng courtesies Wilily Automobile lieuJs. Ubown them. He complimented tho Lagune T. Andei-Hon. thc well know n chamber of. Commerco vorv highly for Anderson i:n:ck dealer, lim just dos- t.,0 al)iP work u dld and Haid that An r-d a contract with Tyers f> Copel nd dprson Dad a right to b(. proud ot the ol Oailncy. state agents for tho Jm-iwav tu5g cltv handled the two dnys I erial automobile, by which Mr. An- '0f \ac reunion. deiKon obtains the coun,tv right'? fori _<)_ three ^cuth Carolina counties and \Vr. Pruitt Taking Hart county, Georgia. Mr. Anderson j i<?vector i'oonfe. has already sold a handsome Imperial j i,r'0h.a v. Pruitt left Kst rilsht for touring car to B F. Ma.tld n and ex- BaJtJmor* where she goes to t t*<e a pertsj to Place gJarge number in this , (. , ? g treatmeutE county. M. M Mallison has purchased f? d,HeaBe3. Dr. Pru|tt ex a handsome Ohalmers automobile from b h f b t Sadler s (.arase and U alter Kee^e has fc and ner r , d t tn t bought a Ford from Archie I.. Tedd " . Baltimore. A number of other automobile deals u are slated to take place within the .. . m ' next few days. 1 "*-r**r ,n T,lc o Shun ytusinfss. ' Miss CllnksraleH According tc a st:ttepict?t app.mr MmoKt Kecovered. l?S in Ul? Abi oville Medium. 1 rank Miss Lillian Clinkscnlcs, who has M- Unger or this city lias acquire.! an been in the Anderson County hoirpl- iutcreat In thc Abbeville theatre and is ti:l for the last four weeks, was ves- aasorla?cd with MpnagCf Cheat i .m in t. rday able to come down town "and *Uo conduct of tin Anbevi.la pietpre was lieartlly welcomed by her iiiends. show; Miss CUnkscales, who ls a daughter ~? of Mrs. R. P. Clinscnle*( underwent t onferencc Here On an operation tor appendices. . Missionary JlatterK. -o- The Missionary Conference or the Murk Difference ti Saluda Baptist^Association is to take Between Varieties. place in ?ndert on boxt Tuesday, Juno Purruan Smith. ;the. well known 2. The delitorationa or tho body will Seed tm-in. ?aid y?stcrdav that tte imd take placo at Andtr.-ou cullcgo and heard comments ,from all rarts of -tUo it is expected that :.. largo number of county concerning' the interview he missionary workers rrom various soc RBve Tim InteBlEopcer como dayBUgo' tionr. will hR present. Some splendid' concerning the planting of nilllei: with speakers have been secured for t^e. pean instead or using can<\ Mr. Smith occasion and,the teachers who will in said that I'o thought of course tho t ub- struct tho claBees during the conrer lic wpuld know Abat he referred to er:cc arc all cr the very best. It iJhou'.d early varitlea of peas, ror the simple bo ono of thc most instrjctive gatbor rcason that millet maMr.'s much ear- lng yet hold in Anderson. i'cr than late peas. "However," .-aid ~-1 Mr. Smith. "Soy beans and poaa make A SPECIAL NOTICE a lino combinL'Mon ir tlu? variety is of _ thc late kind." u..i...i~ ?n%.e<_r iasafiS^?t?a Dr. Sloan Said ~ ^ 'Ncxt ******* .'fl To Bc Very ll?.- - in?tim ot thc Saluda Aviation re ..nucrson P?H.ie w.? re grot to letiwj mcmber that our missionary conrer mffio^JAl&aj^ ?rf- Tuesday afternoon Sloan has been tourer of :Cl?msOn Ju^ -n?e' TO make your plans, BO that ?college fer over 20 years. fcsKn.ng " ^ reacn Anderson that morning that position only a few weeks ago on _ . L" v.^ ", ?ha nm>ntn" (account of ill health. He has a nun.- in ?.rder 10 00 here? at the W*** bor of rrleuds in Anderson and with- 8C?i3ionV,,1. , "' ".,, K? ..?h? w [out exception thev will be grieved to J?^1",1^ ?? , IL nr learn that he ia very IM and that fears ^ C- M-?*"Uitl?i^" fi^S?nS are entertained fer his rr e0very. ??0,^ec: %MJS8?n fhtudy ?5???2 ,S I by Mrs. A. L. Smethers: pbrBonal ser I li- ? ?"ry ls V,CR- taught by Mrs. R. Lee Saunders; ! V tl vi the CH?. 11,10 class for "organising work" taught J H. Godfry/'i y pterk and treas- by Mrs. J. P.^ Vines. _ _ U-,r and a caudtdai > fer juev.n- rf Any one who baa thc mission study And?.Won, lort ?e ?lordnv for Cb?rnv hook "In Royal Service br^sg it be ^.t^re ce will -.ak-, ? ?hort vacation. caus0 we oxocct to ctudy that book. V:min? relativen .amt renwing old ar- You 00 not want to """^ any oI qil i'i talnees. .vic. Godi-?- salo, before ,l?e addresses. bis i M-tturt from Andor<u>n. Hiat he Mf Carman, genera^ secretary of waa well pleased with the wav hi? tfae state intordcnomlnatlonl S. 8. candidacy was going aud that he ex- worli will kpeal. Tuesday evening; pected to poll a big vote. Mr W. T. Tate ot Belton will speak ?- Wednesday ovmlng. and Mr. Edward Parr Shoals To Bc s- Uearos of Hones Path will speak ICc'cbrat^d Tod/ Thursday evening. Several Anderson people left yes- . T??? J??yo' e*v ""I'*, CT1 terday afternoon for Parr Shoals du?ted each evening by some of our whero they go lo attend a reception " . Ar'^aers- , , _. "" today, given by the Parr Shoala Power lf, h*TC decided to come, please Company In celebration or the open- 80nd T *onT noweJer' do nott lng or thc Parr Shoala Planl. The 8i?y away^even if you have not sent event will be attended by weil know? io. desuse we have Prided people from ?ll sectfons or the State Poom, for you- B?^rd, T11 f0* ?L0<* .and .Promises tq bo interesting **r day'^ thOBe ?es ring lunch can and enjoyable. A special train will *fl 11 at 26c per meal instead of at carry the compan's guest from Co- f,f*: ?*?oted. _ lumbla to Parr ?hoal* this mornips We *n"te* lnat Qulie.* number or aud will return to t:ie capital City to- yj? take advantage of thia oportunlty iilK-it. '' of Informing .yourselves in our mission u work. . > Vbimi ?Ile Peopl? We hope to eeo a largo crowd of you Were K~Te in r'orcr. uext Tuesday. . May we not have your Anderson was visited during the invited prayers for the aOcceaa of our two days of the reunion by largo del- conference. ?galions from ? early, every to wa In 1? IHUWULLI ? nmnii --- ti-,; State. AbtM>ville sent a large par- ^m^~mmmmwl^mmm^mmm^m-^^^^mt ty to the ?<ty fer carh day ot the af- ^B^^saw "f[ fair and lin d their stay. I . 11 '"" : 1 I ?'. " li ute foti?!? ?mtn the adjoining In county hcre Thursday were: Misse* f%Tfg?l?t/?IIt3*C il .Plot mers McKay. *T**TT,'?* ? Ifi Johnson. ?- P. " ll CANDIES 2! ll ? Smith and J .W, McKee, ir. . , -?-,,? r-o- Always Fresh. 5 DMlgMfel Trig -rr 4. v-j I To New Orleans Kept OOOl in niOfJ- E Porter A Wbalov fiecrctary or the em R 6 f IT? gyrator. 9 Anderson c.hamb?sr of c??mmerce. Capt. ? ft Wnilam Laughlin and J. S. Fowler ex- 'T'rv Miiririnl?4>U I peet to leave Anderson next Monday AT ?UH?*iiy a ? tor Vickshnrg.' where they *or t?<* ! h X ? X??l?6' g meeting of Southern Commercial Sec- _ B r-'sr*^. *rL-, V^h^ir will deliver ats OWL DRUG CO.. S r*!fi^^%'l^^^i^-??i??; *ho** ogg-<?a?h Store. | lowing that th* party wUl take boat m frcm Vicksburg end go to New Or\ ? K. ?. Et aa s * Be?. ? leans by water, li will be one of tko ? P?adletea, S- C ? most enjoyable trips imaginable at B ? this season of ind the Ander- m \ , , ,. m, ? " , ? , r ,J J son men are e?pctfng to enjoy it. QBMOHMHBnHHHN?MMttMM EXPRESSSES APPRECIATION FOR SERVICES RENDERED BY THOSE IN CHARGE NO SHiRKiNG SEEN Splendid Team Work of People Responsible for Success of This Great Gathering Nothing is hoard anywhere but good words for the great success attending the stnglng of the State reunion of Confederate veterans held herc Wed nesday and Thursday of this week. The veterauG. sponsors, and all visit ors are delighted at the reception ac corded them and speak in highest terms of praise of the hospitality of Hie Anderson people, and of the splen did manner in which the various or ganizations appointed performed their duties._ . Thc executive commlttiio of the Chamber of Commerce 1B also well pleased at the fidelity and industry shown by Its appointees In making this reunion BO great a Bucees?, inv-C giving to Anderson such wide and fav orable comment. Andersonians ch orally are shaking hands with them selves because by their acts they, mer ited so much praise as was -bestowed by the veterans and the thousands of visitors to Anderson during the week. Tho following card of thanks has boen received by The Intelligencer frcm Charman Jaa D. Hammett, of tho executive committee of the Cham ber of Commerce: . Editor The nally Intelligencer: * I desire tic. take this opportunity of thanking all those who in any way contributed to the success of the re cent State Reunion o'f the old sol diers held in Anderson Wednesday and Tbureday of this week. Not a single individual designated to* perform a duty shirked in the smallest degree, and to this splendid team work is largely due the great success of handling this reunion and the great ci?wda of visitors here for the week. I wish, on behalf of the Chamber of Commerce to extend to each and ev eryone of you our sincere appreciation for thc part so nobly done. I cannot call you all hy name, but you are thought of just thc same and this is intended as personal to everyone of you. I desire to thank the entertainment committee under whoso auspices the handling of the reunion waa reorganiz ed, of which Gen. M. L. Bonham was charmin; the two members of the central committee from each of the chanter* of Xl, IX C.. the Palmetto, Dixie and R. E. Lee chapters; Secre tary F. M. Burnett, o? the Y. M. C. A.. and his company of Boy Scouts; Mrs. R. C. Webb chairman and members of the ladles civic league; Leon L Rice und the members, of the housing com mittee; Miss Kubanks Taylor, chair man and members of the registration j committee; R. R. King, chairman god members of the parade committee; W. B. McLean, chairman, and the. members of the hall cimmlttee; Mrs. Ti. C. Webb, chairman, and membra of| the decorating committee; Gen. C. A. Reed, chairman, and members of the i reception committee; P. E. Clinkscales chairman, and members of the financ? committee; The Anderson Dally In telligencer and The Dally Mail; J. S. Farmer, chairman, and the members I of the refreshment committee; the ex ecutive officers of the U. D. C.. for ar ranging reception at thc hotel: J. L. Quattlebaum, chairman, and members .?t tho Sons of Veterans: Lee G Ho'. man, mayor, and members of the city, council;-Chief Jackson, of the fire de partment; Miss Zenobia Webb, chair man, and members ot the music com mittee; the 1st tand 2nd Regiment bands an? the Zion band, for their playing; Capt Lipon and the members of the Palmetto Riflemen; the owners c* all automobiles; tho railroad com panies; the people of the city who furnlrhed homes for the veterans and' visitors; Mrs. James Sullivan, chair man, and .ladies of the reception com mittee; Mrs. C. McG. Patrick, repres entative of the r D. C. of Ute stateN and all others who in any way as-1 slated. When I think of tho hard working casions of this kind ? feel proud of' pecplc of Anderson who united on ac thera and of Anderson. Jas. D. Hammett, Chairman. --1-?- uttr,', . O O O O O O O O O O O O O i, o e o o o ? o ? MOUNTAIN 't?ItEEkV * . o o o n o o o it a o o o o o o o i o o <i The schocl at Mountain Creek hes Jusi closed a aiost successful term. ? Throe years ago they were having school in a small boase with no Im provements and had only six months school, now the pat rona haye built a now school house and furnished u with nlce library. hh>ck board, water cooler, maps, globe? und other things wat go to ma ko a nice school house. They#have increased'the term and pay a notier salary. Last Frldsy evening the Pupils gave ah entertainment that wee one of tb*> best ?var gh arilty Tho Ha and the Ton: thr?llin: I predation of her by offering School another year, she th< J beat not to accept. They w j Willing to take "no" tor an (and went hack offering her th i again and a*'th* same time p to her'a handsome La Vail tar BIJOU ...THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM. nv rut' TIM ll. OF TUE SIM DE lt GA NU Apex. A thrilflng detective story ililod with startling and romantic ad ventures. See the great locomotives ? rub? togther. The escapes from the topf of houscB, leaps from autos and ninny other thrilling scenes. Three Martling reels or suspense. THE IOU.KHS OF THE SEA victor. A story of the sea with J. Warren Kerrigan. Coming, Monday "Tue Count of Mon te Cristo** a ? reel special feature pro duced l y the Famous riayera Film Co., v. Ilii Jutpes O'Neil!. Coming Tuesday "Lucille Lore the CIrl of Mystery" series No. 5. Coming June 11th " Samson" the highest work of art and acting ever brought to tills city, in C reels, featur ing J. Warren Kerrigan as Samson. ELECTRIC ... THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM THE WAR CORRESPONDENT Broncho. A thrilling 1! part war drama with many thrills and much action. A BC8Y DAY A i iproarlng comedy featuring ('has. [ Ch.tp*&in, Keystone's ruinous comedian. rOCRTH REEL TO BE SELECTED Coming Monday "Shorty Eaepaci .Matrimony**. The-second of the Shorty series. 4 RE?LS-10c. Mutual Movie? Make Time Ry. B. B. Bleckley 0. M. Heard Phone 671 Phone ?7. BLECKLEY S HEARD Undertakers . .... ... .. i> ' . - ', - - ,.". .? .' ... 117 E. Whit uer St. Answers all calls day or one 263. wffiffiKffiastfiffi ?s tfi w maim Don't Miss This in?-.-_ju_A. J a saar mri mm ? ? mr ? mm. Owii Your Home The terms wo offer WE8T END Iota I on enable any ono to own their homo A man' can live better; be worth more I to himself and everybody when be is ?buying .his home We charge no Interest and no taxes on these WEST END lots. If you get sick or If the mill stops just let us know and you can stop payments. See, phone or write. j E. R. HORTON . W. F MARSHALL?. I L. S. HORTON. F. E. ALEXANDER, THOS. Ft CARTWRIGHT. I ANDERSON REAL ESTATE UNO INVESTMENT CO. Concerned Passenger -Schedule- ra| j URBEN VILLE, SPARTANBURG & ANDERSON RAILWAY CO. EifWiire May ?iih, mi Anderson, '.j st it a. C. .ArriTalK* "Departan** Nq; 81 7:35 AM No. 30 3:30 AM No. 33 ?;36 AM NoTl 8:2S AM No. 35 11:40 AM No. ' 10:30 AM No. 87 1:20 PM No.Se lt:S0 Pfc NO. 39 3:2?. PM No.58 2:16 PM No 41 -4:40 PM No. 40 3.85 PM NO. -13 ' BiBOPM Ne. 42 4:60 PM No. ir, 7:10 PM . Ko.? ~ 5;^ i"Zi No. 47 10:50 PM No.45 8:45 PM C S. ALLEN, O . neral Passenger Agent. *' * *' * . ? . . . . * }* .' ARCHITECTS * * Anderson, &. C. * I* - m * Brow? Office BuUdhM-. * Second Floor,. Phone 2C9 *