The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, May 30, 1902, Image 4
TQRN*uo eTUOK RIUHLANiD.
Three Perie Killed Near 6astover-Ail
Negro Uhildren.
[The State, 27th.]
The der tructive tornado that struck
the mill village at Union Surday
afternoon, killing and wounding
several people, did not spend all its
force in Union county. The fall of
the temperature here of 24 degrees
in five minutes indicated that Colum
bia was close in the path of the
weird monster, but it was not known
until yesterday that it came so near.
Yesterday morning news reached the
city that it had struck the lower pnr.
tion of this county with great severi
ty and had killed at least three per
sons. The tornado struck the coun
try arouud Eastover and leveled the
house of a negro named Washington
Haynes on a hill on the Weston plan
tation. In the collapse of the house
three of Haynes' children were killed
outright, and a number of persons
who were in the house were injured.
Whether others at points beyond
fell victims or not could not be ascer
tained here yesterday.
It is said that the tornado not
only blew down houses, fences and
trees, but completely ruined the
young crops around Eastover, corn
being cut off at the ground.
The names of the three Haynes
children who were killed could not
be ascertained yesterday.
THREE NEGRo OHILDREN KILLED IN SUN
DAY'S SToRM.
Congaree, May 26.-News of the
death of three children, aged 14, 16,
18 respectively, of Wash Hayne, a
respectable colored man living on
the estate of the late Dr. William
Weston, has just been received here.
The houEe of Hay ne is situated four
miles below here and was in the tail
end of t he tornado which passed here
yesterday af erno in. The inmates
of the house were all inside when the
house was lifted from the eart h and
the three persons were burled to
death against flying timbers. Three
killed and one fatally wounded is the
result of the casualty.
CiOs-EM (1F HONOK.
Latin Insciptton t.t le Puzzling Some
Penp' c,
[Coluobia Record, 26t h]
The crosses of honor which the
Daughters of the Confederacy have
given to veterans has a little Lat.
in inscription on one side that
is puzzling a great many, people.
The inscription is "Duo vinces." The
Anderson Mail says:
Every one has seen the crosses
of honor that were recently given
them by the Daughters of the Con
federacy to the Confederate vetraaa
of the county. Thre cross are very
pretty, though modest in design,
and are gr.Aatly appreciated by' tbhe
heroes who have rece'iv,.d them.
Oun one side is the L otina inscrnip
ti, "Deo vinices " WVhsn Col J. C.
Sr rilinig, of Pe-dieton, got his cross
a few days ago he didn't know
what on earth that inscription mneant,
so he wvent to a Latin scholar in
the city anid asked for an English
tranrslationr. Thelr gent leman told
him it merant "God bemrg the judge."
Co'l. Stribling was-n't altoget her
saith-fied anid aisked anot her man,
who told him it meant, "God
avenget h."
Then1~ Col. Stribling hunted an
other mfian and without lelling him
what the other hard naid, askedl
what was the English for "Deo
vinces." This man told him it
meant "God vindicates."
By this time Col. Stribling was
hopelessly mystified. He went to
Clemson college a few days later and
made the rounds of the professors
there. He propounded the question
to each one and1 from each got a new
answer.
He wrote the answers down on a
piece of paper and yesterday turned
them over to the Daily Mail. Here
they are:
"By God we conquer." "God be
ing my judge." "God is our refuge."
"God vindicates." "Approved by
God." "God is with us." "Thou
haet been conquered by God."
Col. Stribling has given up in de.
spair. He is very proud of his cross
of honor, but it has an inscription
the meaning of which be doesn't
know and can't find out.. He thinks
it . means something nice, but he
would like to be certain about it.
He says that perhaps the ladies
who gave the crose can tell what they
meant by "Deo Vinces." If so, he
would like to hear from them.
At'Aif A aUt O sY J tti5WltAt. 1
Aaother Pleee of saperb-Ajerprise o the I
Part of the Oeet-AtlntA Dfly-Wll
Appear June 1.
The Atlanta Journal has announ
oed its purpose to begin on June 1
the publication of a Sunday morn.
ing edition. This announcement car
ries with it the assurance that The
Sunday Journal -will be one of the
most complete, comprehensive and
attractive papers published in the
entire country-for it is well known
that w'hatever this great southern
newspaper ndertakes it executes
perfectly.
The Journal argues that-the pub.
lication of its Sunday morning edi.
tion is made neocessary by the grow.
tug demand for The Journal on.
seven days of the week instead of
six-in other words, a demand for a
newspaper that gives all the news all
the time.
The Journal has gone about the
preparation of its Sunday edition
with the same spirit of enterprise
and liberality of expenditure that
has made The Daily Journal the
most popular and universally read
newspaper in the south. It has not
only installed a new $42,000 press,
but has at enormous expense sup.
plemented its already magnificent
news service (that of the Associated
Press, admittedly the best on earth)
with the special cable service of the
New York Herald, the most perfect
foreign news service in existence, to
gether with all of the best special
Sunday features of The Herald, the
same to appear simultaneously in
that paper and The Sunday Journal.
In addition to this its own corps
of special writers will embrace some
of the best kt,own names in the coun
try; among them George Ade Peter,
Fieley Dunne, Bishop Candler, Sam
P. Jones, Mrs. Felton, Rev. George
G. Smith, the historian, and num
erotic others. Its social news and
religious depart ments will be Apecial
features, whils its colored comic sup
plement will be the equal of any,
and the first ever issued by a Georgia
newspaper.
The Sunday Journal will be sent
to regular subscribers of the daily at
12 cents per week-- or for the small
additional cost of 2 cents per week.
Or it will be served by newsboys at
5 cents per copy.
It goes without saying that this
jew piece of enterprise on the part
of The Journal, meaning as it does,
greatly increased service at a mini
mum of inereaMed cost, will largely
increase the circulation and useful
ness of that great newspaper.
Mother's Friend.
A Promoter of Health,
Mother's Friend puts comfort and ease in a
married woman's back and limbs. She applies 14
drgs-no internal treatm:ents alwn oat
all. Th'is lin,ent atrenogthenus,
invigorates. toglens min fres
them elasticity, makes the ten
sinew. It is intnde l lyr
for expectant n.o>thers. if ap.
pili regularly throughoust the
wol rio of nspregnan cy,
Is escapd. Iti
Quiets the nerves. 'n
'-'pe ,..
les ase..rgt,we
lab or v s tuikly i
ye hetl$cty e ths arb is ofqalr h mportaonce
wnr elt by Ido he' il tM rend, as if ,ole'
i lE doR.ivEf. tEad i.tng. natr, Ii . i
A.et hre t il oher's ht istafurnti im alsti
can tha of at aild hI,soursn.sot o
Alln rcaish*,ggteak andvrl sotea'sonbla
dnlpishe sed The iestaurnt wil
Amerth b ut k i olle ind vl blatt setfrve
thn pulicwit theb hemre
ican afford. Proptpok t and 4'toat
tentiee servants always glad to userve
you.
- I also keep one of the ghojcests
stocks of Fancy Groceries sever
brought to this city. Call toi see me.
Respectfully,
R.J. MIL L ER
Near Postoffice.
cluse a
O mg . ..DYSPEPSIA,
CONSTIPA TION,
INDIGESTION.
ROUSE~S TNtE TORPID L,IVERt
SOLD BV ALL DRUOGISTS
GILDER & WEEKS.
- sees en seamI
*r. Cr1e Lo tgood wse soSOU
weeki ago.
The gran,r,Q3qa ed ran very much.
we have put^i adgo4 rain $1n06 the
middle of April.
Some of our yun.g.folki bttE nded a
plonie at Cromers last .aturday and
report a nice time.
Mrs. Lee apd daughter of Union
were on a visit to Msre, A 0. .ligb.
Also Mrs. George Glasgow and, family
spent Sunday with them.
Mr. Tom Chandler is on the' sick lie t
this week.
Mr. L. A Hawkins returned Wed
nesday from a trip to Saluda and the
lower "Dusch Fork country, and is on
the sick list.
Sorry to state that Mr. J\ 0. Rikard
has been very ill tor several days, we
hope he will soon be at his usual
health.
Dysentery is very prevalent in this
neighborhood Top.
Reduced Rates on seaboard Air-Line Ay.
Low excursion rates will be given by
the Seaboard Air Line Railway to the
following points for the occasions
named:
Atla'stic City, N. J.-American Fu
neral Benefit Association, May 18 14.
Bowling Green, Ky.-Woman's Board
of Missions of the C. P. Church, May
11-14.
Chattanooga, Tenn. - Colored Na.
tional Emigration Association, May 28.
June 1st.
Mountain Lake Park, Md.-Y. M.
C. A., Secretaries of North America
Biennial Conference, June 11-15.
Now Orleas, La. -Western Gas
Association, May 21-28.
New York, N. Y.--National Associa
tion of Sto"e Manufacturers of U.-S
New York, N. Y.-General Assem
bly of the Presbyterian Church in
U S. A., May 14-27.
Call on nearest agent for informatios
as to rates, dates of sales and schedules
or address J. J. Fuller Traveling Pas
senger Agent, Columbia, S. C.
Coulaglous
r|
B1.000 P.oIs
using the same toilet articles, or othn
who have contracted it.
It begins usually with a little
groins, a red eruption breaks out on
the body, sores and ulcers appear
in the mouth, the throat becomes
ulcerated, the hair, eye brows and
lashes fall out ; the blood becoming
more contaminated, copper colored
splotches and pustular eruptions and
sores appear upon different parts of
the body, and the poison even dest
S. S. S. Is a Specific for this loatl
worst forms. It is a perfect antidot<
the blood anc
Unless you g
ruin you, ai
your childre;
to child. S.
but is guaranteed a strictly vegetabe
Write for our free .home treatmen
Blood Poison. If you want medical
and our physicians will furnish all
charge whatever. THE
Bouthe-rn Railway 8chedul,
Trains from Columbia, etc., for
Greenwood, Greenville, etc., pass
Newberry, S. C., No. 15 (daily) 7:40
a in; No. 11 (daily) 12:85 p. mn.
For Hodges, etc., No. 65 (except
Sunday) 9:40 a. mn.
Trains for olumbia, etc., from
Greenville, pass Newberry, No. 12
daily) 1:10 p. mn.; No. 16 (daily)
10:15 p. m. From Hodges, No. 66
(except Sunday) 9:40 a. mn.
Close connection at Hodges for
Abboville; at Belton for Anderson,
eto., at Greenville for all pointa
Nort h East, West and South and at
Columbia for all Son*~ Carolina
its, Augusta, avannah apid
Florida,
Through sleepers between' Qrsep
ville and Charleston via Newberry
on trains Non. 15 an~d 1$.
.SO YEARI
EXPE RI.NCE
A one sedng a skot~ and*sf isla
~ o are suUAo~ijln fr0wete
sgipectat oab tai (omut
$dtrlcat
4 handeely Ilustra weekly Jao
oeqor months.8 SI o bYipowsdealr
HAVE YOU 5FEN TO THE
NEW GRANITE FRONT
Po9fsotoeley aOd bakery?
THEY CAN GWE YOU
Patent #3read at 4c., or 3 for JO,
MJIlc Bread at 4c', or 3 for 00o.
qrshamn Bread at 4c., or S fr LQc.
Home.niade jread at 5o.
Cream Bread at.o
Cream Bread at .Qo
LRoston iBrown Bread at i0c.
Lady Fi.pgers per doz 0Oc,
Savory Bleoule" " ZO.
4lmond Macaroon. per soz, W00.
Cocoanut " *a We.
Plum~b Cakes, . .
Qeen i' " " W,e.
Iine -' "' " J,Qo.
('ocoanut Drops, " 9' We.
Lemuon Snaps, " . pga.
Vanilla Jumbles, " ." 100.
Cinnamon IRolls, " " l00.
Call and see us.
Yours r ?espeEully
OFICE HOUB%S.-Pers'one having I
business with the County Super.
intendent of Education will pease call'
at hIs o0fice on -Mondays and Saturdays,
as th,ose are his oftice days.
of ug. S. Werts, Stp't.
Ieeed''aat vaY *sbosr4 Atr Lne
Mi.Iwa,.
Low ezourston fates will be given by
the. Seaboard Air Lane Railway to the
following' points on the dates named.
SAtlanta, Ga.: Grand Lodge 1. O. O.
F. May 28--28.
Detroit, Mich.: Jewish National Con.
ferenoe of Obarities May 28--26.
Florence, S. C.: Annual- Meeting
Women's Auxiliary May 26 .27.
Georgetown, 8. C.: Women's Mis
sionary and Educational Convehtion,
May 22--24.
San Francisco, Cal.: Imperial Coun
oil--Nobles of Mystic Shrine, Biennial
Meeting K.' of P. May 26, June 7th,
August 7th.
Macon, Ga.: Annual Meeting Farm
ers' National Congress oct. 7th.
Reduced rates are also authorized at
all times to various points in the
North, South and West account of del
egates attending Conventions, Annual
Meetings. Call on nearest Agent for
Information as to rates, dates of sale
and schedules, or address J. J. Puller,
Trav. Pass. Agt., Columbia, S. C.
New Sleeping Oar Line to Uharleston.
Southern Railway announces estab
lishment of additional sleeping car line
to Charleston, 8. C., from Cincinnati,
Chattanooga and Atlanta via Augusta,
southbound leaving Cincinnati at 8:05
p. in., Chattanooga at 6:45 a. in., Atlan
ta 3:10 p. in., Augusta 11:90 p. in., ar
riving in Charleston at 7 a. m. Re
turning, leave Charleston at 11 p. m.,
arrive at Augusta at 7:15 a. in., Atlanta
12:45 p. in., Chattanooga 9:50 p. in.,
Cincinnati 8:10 a. in.
On this sleeping car line will be han
dled Pullman sleeping cars, and this
completes the excellent set vice afforded
by the Southern Railway and its con
nections to Charleston on account of
the exposition.
s the name sometimes given to -what
s generally known as the BAD 1)IS
rASE. It is not confined to dens of
rice or the lower classes. The purest
I and best people are sonietiimes
infectedl with this awful malady
througli handi ng the clothing,
drinking from the same vessels,
.rwise coming in contact with persons
blister or sore, then swelling in the
Ten years ago I contracted a bad case
of Blood Poison. I was under treatment
of a physician until I found that he could
do me no good. Then began taking
S. S. S. I commenced to improve at once
and in a very short time all evidence of
the disease disappeared. I took six bot
tles and today am sound and well.
R. M. Wall, Morristown, Tenn.
roys the bones.
isome disease, and cures it even in the
for the powerful virus that pollutes
I penetrates to all parts of the system.
et this poison out of your blood it will
id bring disgrace and disease upon
k, for it can be transmitted from parent
S. S. contains no mercury or potash,
compound.
t book and learn all about Contagious
advice give us a history of your case,
the infornation you wish without any
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
ITHE NEWBERRY
Land and Security Co.
WILL BUY AND SELL
Notes, Bonds an d
Mortgages.
Stocks of all kinds and
IReal Estate
FOR '
BUTTER and EGGS
0n Saturdlays of eac~h we#ek ait Freight
office A tlantic Cosat inep JI R.
I Newherry', S... Ca .
IWALLACE B, TlODD
InI Effect. Muny, February 2'd, ii?'2.
'Enp?.rn~ .Mtandri,r Time.
7 45n Lv At lanta (S.4.) A r. KoP.
fU .la A thiene 6 28
I1 I6a Elberton 41$s
12 23p A bbevilto 3 15
4 48pi Green woo.d 2 .g
A pr Clinton Lv. 2 0
Jo 00a Lv (tlnaI Irng Ar 4 00
11 46a Iprlin rr S j
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12 52p Wterl o 2 00
_ 6!Ar Laurens(Din r) y 1 8
22 62 85
0 00 200 I,v Laurent. Ar 1 47 6 00
-28 " Parks Ar 19 4650
0 2 .linton. 1 27 4 80
0 B'st G l ille 116 861
7 241 KitNsid- 105 840
7 26 261 .Jalaa. i2.j
800 3 10 Nlowborry 1239 300
S 8 21 ('roeperlty 1i2 2 22
Ni 34 ...alighe.... 12 0 202
8(r fa onntain 12 12 1 6
9 ' 3 61 . Chapin,... 1.89i s
924 367 Hilton 11 0 t2
g9 4 01 Wh ite Reelk 1)46 1 2
7 Hllen i 1 in I~ 15
1002 42 .. t l a, . .22 12 48
4 v bilin (A 0 1.)A r i1 60
6 26 tSamter 9 49
8 80 Ar Charleaton Lv 7 00
Fow Raes,Timo'uTabl..i dr furtii~oi infrin
t.ion call on any Agent,, or write to
W 0 OHILDS, T. NI. EnfMER8ON,
-*. u. LIVINtITN. H1. M. i$EI8"On.
Aot.A. en'l T"rt. & "ass -' gt
ColDnhj. . '. i1rnngtn. N 4'
Mexican fiustarig Unlnment
don'I fny on or uear the surface, but goes in through the mnnoies and
tissues to the %ono and drives ot aL soreness awd Snfammat.
For a Lame Back,
Sore Muscles,
or. in fact, all Lameness and Sore
ness of your body there i.; noiing
that will drive out the pain and in
lammation so quickly as
Mexican
Mustang LinAment.
If you cannot reach the spot your
self get some one to assist you, for
it is essential that t'ce liniment be
rubbed in most thoroughly.
Mexican rNustang Lnimert
overcones thu ailnrents cat' hm e,cs and :.d. - . i, ii .,.,
ibti>3;l , c.d e . rr.n.i laau: kiiler s ama ttu-r t ou,c til., t.x pmnttai
SOUTHERN
RAILWAY
TNE GREAT HIGNWAY
OF TRADE AND TRA VEL.
lyitia*g the Principal eams-troial
Cen ter- and Health and Pleasure
e.sorts of the oth with the ,
NOR TH, EAST and WEST.
tigh-Class Vestibule Trains. Through Sleepiag.Oa,s
between New Verk and New Orlaas, via Aelaata.
Ciuaoiaaati and Flerida Points viA Atlanta and via
Asheville.
New YorM and rlarida, oither via Lmahb.ag. Daaville
and savanna. or via Rioklaoa d, Ranvlle aad
Savannah.
'merix .DiminigOar Seuvi.e on all Thwougna Tualae.
Emeellent *ervi.e anid Low Rates to Chaglesten ae
...at aouth Carolina Intev-State and West Iadiana
Easpomsiin.
Wint., T.=rist Tiae,et to all Regemi. new en sale at
weduced wiates.
For de@.aI.ed inferstse, fterature, taame *.ba. s*,e.
apply, Ce nesre. ekeksegn, or addr-., **.*** *.
*. U. MARDWICK.W .,ALR
@.a.rs Paa.nger Agene, Aa.~p
RWsehdsaon, 8.. ACs... .
R. W. MUNT, 5 .3Ae
age. Ps.e.swer Auense, Oer, ee gn,
PUYW. . TAYL0g,
rsen wo, tans . dyfo 4mh oea
withoa change. hese n i s ei er reach.a e aL t
itrecP,or make close nnec o
for at parts of Texas, 0 aho NEa A
and iJdian Terrioy
.. atAuo 1 rops are
booici, Jo~g,ain t t 's o ot t . 'o oN
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you wanW, toBfin d,a .od.home. AousIow'W, S . .
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rniand Andwhreneiloor pe.o
book.1 l.eta, **stomLIRn le ~rontdh
west 0 ''and'Terough T : 36wt
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TRAINS
DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE
Capttal City Route."
Shortest line between all prinel 1 oities
North, East, Mouth and Wes
Schedule in.efeot Dec. 1, 1901.
Central Time.-,il(.
Daily. Daily. anta to
Northbound 6o ~84 Citu
Lv 8avannah.........11 80 pm 1 56 pm
Fairfax ............ 1 09 am 3 40 pm
Denmark ........ 1 60 am 4 27 pm
Eastern Time.
Colur bia......... 4 l0 am 7 05 pm
Camden............ 6 07 am 8 00 pm
Oheraw............ 689at 940pm
Ar Hamlet ............ 7 05 am 10 16 pm No. 62..
Lv Calhoun 'alls 1 00 am 4 21 pm 12213am
Abbeville ......., 183 am 4 54 pm 1287 pm
Wreenwood.... 166 am 6 19 pm 1 3a pm
Clinton............ 2 45 ant 6 08 pm 2 16 pm
Carlisle............ 8 :3 am 6 53 pm
Chester........... 4 0) an 7 2) pm
Uatawba Jet.... 4 85 am 7 ot pm
Ar Hamlet............. 7 00 atm 10 15 pm
Lv Hamlet .......... 7 25am 1040 pm
Ar Raleigh............It 15 in 1 80 am
Petersburg...... 2 26 pm 6 64 am
Richmond....... 8 06 pm 6 85 am
Washington.... 6 85 pm 10 10 an
Baltimore ........1125 pm 11 26 am
Philadelphia.... 2 66 am 1 86 pm
New York........ 6 30 am 4 16 pm
P'tamouth-Norf~ 655 pm 7 15 atn
Eastern Time.
Southbound. Iaily. Daily.
81 27
Lv Cheraw............ 7 l am 11 06 pm
Camden ........... 8 84 an 12 58 am
Central Time.
Columbia......... 8 40 am 1 co am
Denmark......... 9 62 am 2 17 am
Fairfax .......10 90 am 2 57 am
Ar Savannah ........12 03 pm 4 40 an
Jacksonvill1... 8 60 pm 9 03 am
Tampa ............. 6 00 am 5 40 pm
Eastern Time. I Local
Lv Catawba.......... 9 0f am 12 57 am Ulnt'n to
'hester ............ 9 45 am 12 85 am Atlanta
Carlisle ............10 1. am 2 00 am No. 58
Clinton ........... i 06 am 2 57 am 2 45 pm
Greenwootl......1 I 2 pm 3 43 am 8 85 pm
Abbeville .......12 21 11n 4 10 am 4 07 pm
Calhoun Falls..12 50 pu 4 :8 am 4 45 pm
Ar Athens........... 221pm 13 am 619 pm
Atlanta ........... 4 35 pin 8"0 m 8 60 pm
Columbia Nlewb "rr5 atnd Laurens Railw y,
train No. &2 leaving C-lumbia. Union eta.
tion, at 1 20 am daily, connects at Mlinton
with H. A. L Railway. No. 63, affording
Khortest and quickest rutet by several hours
to Atlanta Chattanooga, Nashville St. Louis,
Chicago and all points West.
Close con.nctlon at l't-tersburg. Richmond,
Washington Port,lmout Norfolk, Columbia
Ravannah, Jacksonvill. an Atlanta, with
divergiL-c lines
-'Magniflicent . tstibule iains arryin
rhroughPunllnatn sleepli.g cars botwee.n all
principal poilnts.
8 A L Railway I,000 mile books are good
over '., N and L Railway; also to Washing.
ton, I1. C.
For re:dnc'td r tes. Pullmsan reservations.
e.. , apply to
.J .J. PULI.E11. T. P. A.,
C..lum.bia,8. U.
U I. W ALWOltTil 1 O. P. A.,
Msavarnahl Ga.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE !
FAST LINE
Between Charleston and Columbia
Upper South Carolina and North
Carolina.
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ton and Greenville. l (;.
Nos 68 and(l e nrr-.. Through Coachi bo
tweeni Char'est'n andl Colut nust.
H Mi EMERsON Gnu. i'aaeen ~er A ont,
J. R. KENa. 1' M. EM IRB
nTr' '.n1Il er ~ T-of Manager,
t0jostou did ~tWUd CiNtUV R
Augusta and Ashovilo Short T4due.
Sohetitl. in surat . e.~ 21), 1901,
Leave. A ugusa....... 005 at in . 65 1) m
A.rri"e Green wooul. 1. p m .....
Amiloraon - ... . 70
L auren s..............jvj4 ; p m Oa m
Waterloo II 14 .) .. 12 p n .
Greenvilh. ...... .2 p) It) 8 a
Glenin SprIngA 4 45 p t .
Spartanhturg ....3 30 p m 9 00' a mn
sa1uda.... . ... .....5 33 p m .
Hlenrieru.eni I ... I 03 p mt,
sahevlle... 7 if. p m .
T,.ve Ash. v'ille..-. 30 p
Spartatnbou ....12 6 at m 9.0
Gloe n 8p >r g. ...........
(Green vi I: .. . .. .. 3 2yti p ii
L.auireni.. . ... 0 I' mI 6 80 p m
Arrive WVateri.s, Ill :s ). .. P Iipw
Greonwood ......... 1 O~5 7.45 pm
Leave I tidoren........ ..7 25 a m -
Lo ave A ugusT....... .~.~...-. ~~jg
A llo,na - --620 pm
Palrfax---- ---6.. #2 pm
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Port iliynt I 10)3t0s.irm .-15pm
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Port. Hoya...... I l prn O
Ileaurort ... ..I i 40 pm 5 am
Yeamassee ..... .....1165 pm 7 40 ar
rairrax........---...--......... 4 'tim
allenidale.--.---..... .........8 i'm
Arrive Auigultn..----.-.-... ....i 04 enm
Close connoection, .t G4reenivyood for ~nln
point s ont 8. A . L. uand U. all. (4 Rlway, and
at Stpartatnbnrg with Southorn Railwa
Por giy iI'oyaiurlveo 'lrt
ratea. 5ohedn mo, a rireksot.
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Interest, paid on d.eposIis In the Savings /
Department "I. she rate of 4 por cent.,
per anh um from dateo of dep'osit at e'
The CoMercial BaI~
0OF NI4IHRY, N. C.
CAPITAL ---$50,000 00
WVe transalci ia t'ener'al Banking bysj.
ness and solicit t.he neounts of 16di
vidials, firma and corp)ortiofns,
GEO. W. SUMMER 1,. W. F1Loyn
GEO. S. Mow En, P (1 MTI
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*. -$ Y fv , W. I". W RIG HT,
Ii, ~ Ilnbite Cur.,. at m Spanato~
{Ucgto rereea 25 yr'nrt .. < .., (altr. li.ok on
Home 'lra: itm e"'. "nt Fr -ai A:..i.drs.-,
0 .Ma WOC QLL!Y, M. ig, Atlanta,Oa.