The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, May 24, 1901, Image 8
Henry M. Holmes, Ph. G. ftlRr.
HOLMES & \IOOI
SOLE AGENTS FOR HA
GLENN SRRir
Now is the time to drink thorn to pr
DELIVERED AT YOUR DOOR.
? PHON
HOLMES & MOO!
I Tntler Flol
Gleanings frtttn Goshcti Hill. !
My pen has lieeii si etit for h Ioj.r lini"
hut your collinins ha vo t? ????? fTiied, week
after week, with iiiteieMiiijx ieadintj
matter which I have e? j ?>? <!. anil ui\
prosy leiUMS nave mil neon iip.-mi,
Well, after a drouph; ol ihiee uceks |
we l>ave had a delightful rain and all j
voce atioti looks v< i \ much refiv.itied, |
and the fanners go forth to their work j
with new/.'Hi and hop*. Tie farmers j
have been railed a "piiin.hl; u *< ;," b:r :
oh. how much ther have to contend !
with! They do watch with nint h in-'
lurest tlie rising am! set in p ??t t<ie *mi, the
phases of [the at > vi m 1 t i > biowap
(>fthe winds and e.\pie.>s th-uei Ives <injn* ;
freely about the piosjieotsof disaster ai d i
ruin, but their success tut y h u.-'S on j
the weather, and tannin;; is toil a p un-|
of "loss and pain" (it h is pp ten to be j
mostlv loss and n > <r:?ii i fit*y have i
to invest so mm h b ?fotv a c *>p n i>a i* I
"pitched." Tiiej have to should r all i |
the responsibility of the on.p, and it :
lass cotues it falls on ihem. but they > i
must have the ciedit of leimr p-tsevcring,
for aUhoapi; last yo n tu-t msyhavmade
a noor orii crop ami pit 1 11;.
for his cotton, had his p?;>s to lot in the ;
li"ld, he Mails out with t"r??li ojiervry t' <
make another crop. lie sc. nn to r,.rry :
out (In* scriptmes. Ki>ii!i',;i:'si ! !? I
tilings that a c lu bi. d in* p;v-.ve* n>. w od :
to those ihat are h*d iv " At present I
the wheat and ort crop looks li e* an'> ,
promises an abundant vied if they li ve i
one more jro.Ni ra;u mi tluua. M'-st oi
the farmers have li.id to plain th ir eo - i
ton the second nine, tin* lirst. planti. g j
having lotted hv "laying in the ground ;
too long dining those uuny cold days j
The gardens are grown s off hum ly , n
although they are late. *;-ri'.g chiek-ns j
are almost "ripe.'' We have the. p>-. s .
pects of an ahnndant liud ciop. M> st ;
farmers think it <piito an accomplish .
ment to luve a line watei tnclon patch (
and want to vie with one another u. .
having the liuest melons. 1 want nsv ;
soouse to ke?-t> nn this "game*' f.n it j
suits me. lie can l> a'. the county '
raising line unions. This ut.iIides his(
ambition and satislh's my pal ?b*. j'
The flowers are lovei* .t:.d nhun lair !
this spring. The birds are scace ai d '
we miss their sweet songs.
I have had a pleasant vLit to Now-j
berry since my last \vi iimg. Ttiis vlah j1
called to vjiuy in id things thf hts|(
transpired long ago. I'ari of iny h ist- j .
ness there was to de.iv. r to the James i
I). Nance Camp the seer# on y"- t>o >!( of !
the Lad e;' ."soldiers A d A-s-Mciatinn of !
Newberry, tif which .-oca-.y 1 was!
secretary when th car code I This,
book has been in my p issv.-si in ever .
since. Most of the iTe.ir belies th n ;
labored with nie in tha? so<; *> haw j
passed away like most ?<f 1 e .soldi- is be ;
whom we labored Those ?ve:eir vous. j _
sad, trying days "but n.eruoiies i.f tie- i
past are pleasant though the past itself : 1
was full of p.iiu." I always enj ?y a '
vsit theie as does our rubor, \<s. I
thought of jolt, Mr. Ivt'bir. wlnl* tin re ! |
and cast, my ?yes towards tin- l.o i-v in l
which you were turn. It in ikei mu out | 1
pretty old, but I remember when tint I
event look place. Thai town lsgrowi g
in size and beauty, but as eouipa; tsons j
are odius 1 will not mate any compari- i
son with the town in wh eh the editoi j
now resid>s, an-1 ilia' town is very d?ur j
to me as it .van iny cii'ldnnod n me.
' Often 1 think of t hat beautrui town. ;
Often my thoughts go u;. and down.
The pleasant streets of teat dear old
town.
And my youth c inies back to me."
I sjient a pleasant day in Wiiiiuniv!
recently with Mrs. and \Vill Coleman, i
Thpv hove :l liivell* si it ill it >:l < if ; i?i
a lovely grove. lit* is much int? r i I
in the huiMjng ot the factor. an I <>u
mil's, while she is lurry engagtd with
her dowers, chickens aial garden W were
de lighted t<> me", ;"m n r d .1
old friend Mis. M.uy t >,? ann ;:<i inj
lorm the acquaintance of net dataller. 1
a lovely "mount in inxsii " t 11 f vi
an<l wimJoi . Whi'iniie .vil n ise
splendid cotton in li s?.on. airo I'tinmmills
and they hone t'> ico- t:-e vl. -M
of the d C's running ihiouvli hei nico:
IKiralion. The place is l" i / 'aid II it.'
streets. I'reity Iioums a ? go up
and new stores ,oe henig o*.? ii"d J>
George Douglass. I'oi o-r!> ?>i y or ?-i . ;
is tlie popular physician o* the pi ,ch ao > '
has as much practice as in can a-.tci i to.
Miss .lanie and Carrie 1 hmghtssa-<1 M * I
"Hardy. his sinter, spent a day with h-nil
recently.
Miss Janie Douglass h is hala p. h
of the grippe hut is up again.
J>r. w. L. Sinn and Miss f{eu>k?; .on I
and the matchless t a dv.? l; p i.d a visit 1
to Mr. Lhll Jhoitlev's family I week.!
We were sorry that. we cou'd not at- \
tend the picnic at Miss Mamie smith's ;
school at Ihack Hock some weeks ago. ;
as we are very fond of that young teacher
and we always enjoy a picnic at iha'. j
piace, nui> 11 v111 it noinii'jj l"> (Hive and ;
not possessing a bicyjle I n i l t i si.y.
at home ami eat 'Mmc-mi a.liptmiV' |
instead of eijo?iiig tl.e Ib.e damei
that these peop.e spread on sueli ec- j
casions. M-.ss .Mamie is a line t.e ( iu r ;
and is doing a tine work ili-ie. M ;
she will retuin a/ain in xt turn
I hear that Mrs M.iy Dvvn is vi--- j
iting Mr. Julias Anghtiy's famdy.
Would like to bee tier.
Miss Grace sims is quite well a^s?in
after a spell of hilious'te\er.
Miss Ann Kv.uu-and Julia J- I r spud,
the day at Mrs. .1. 10. Coin-Id's recently
Miss Mary Code id's K-I.ool cl-^nl
several weeks a#o and she is n > v mi a
visit to her siste , Mrs. U. S. Howie, in
Greenville.
Misu Annie MeUurley has returned
- i^Tiiti h i - - ?
Maurice A. Moore, j
PHAR.V1 AC Y, '
RRI5 MTHIA WATER,
<(iS WATER.
eve-it runnin" down of tho svstom. i
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PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY.
2 9?.? j
RES' PHARMACY, !
t^l I r I nc >11.
from ;i | j.Msiu: visit to rt-i.i*i vos '11 S;?:? t
OlltOI'X.
M s Kntmit Kj'ps is visitimr relatives , 1
in Nee l??i. v. | li
The 1 rubes Mesionary Society hud a t:
ViTV h.lI'MI KlioMS III 'flitl-r at ti'l' () IM t
f Mia S umIi Chi.* < reo?' it!y. I'lie
sce;e'\ il l- n i' ;i Imixe nietnlH-rship Imi
;he\ nil* inln*li interested in their work 11
lllll llopO !" ?!' jp'eil'el* Slll'.:**SS in tin* a
tut lire, AKi'i' the bii.iine.ss n!' the ^
s ii'.t'iy was transacted Mrs Ibmdeis ?ii si
invito in in the ilium.; room \vh iva a
sumptuous '?*.: was spread win?*li was t<
iiin 'ii I'lijoi?'ii by a I. iiiui a'.! lets villi w
iih-iii <i i*-s i.f tbe pleasant eveniuc !1
sp.-.ji v.i h our ileal' file <l-> in soeiil in- ''
!'?' iiiso atui in wnikiie; foi tin* Master '*
in' !)??:?' upon mil lueasts lovely i O'.ivenii
It n iris.
"11 i'\* sweet tiie tie that basis
Oar learts in chiistian love."
The friends of Miss Ada Haneeek in v
11is eoininunily tender her their heart- >:
fe;t syinpalln iri the loss of her in >t her 11
who was held in high estteiu iti the M
i.'iiThhoiho:ill where .-"tie resided.
Mark llam a, t he young'sr. Imv of Mr. 1
W. M. Ihmii.h, was los". tor many hour" "
e .ensly. and imieh anxiety was Ieii by ''
die i'.ituily for his safety. Alter th 1
lejioi. house and oilier plana? were M
i-aivhed lie* d- votel father, tea in-4 Ii
i.i I vent in iil oil" to tiie liver, .started to ,,
v*aieh for ii m ;h-?re when he poked ins u
lead o-1' :rom under sir* s p arid said: ti
' lime's me. l\i." laifdi eg iiearllly. ti
His own father's soil, truly.
Mi Kditov. cxeuse !m g silence. Come ti
lo .vn to see us this season. .
I V V ti o v i.-V
' rii:i!.k?, it vvi ! afford lie- gr-ao -I f
t'? a vo ir kind invitation
should tlit* U| P >rl in*i>y offer.? Ivi.j
l.njhIturt ScI\ulr3.
i
Trooi Till-: 1'i.mk>' !! Liila: Co: resnouueiit.j
ti
The ?vrlci?in?? rain li is come at lest J:
?: 1 i* follows (tii- we 1?* ! :ioi<:'; liet'er. ^
(>i tin* evening of -hell'li Mes.sts \\*
I Y\ I'i'i rsS.y ii'ii! W. .V W!y wen' o
a I ni.mi i" i'-c ;it tiie te tiviii i i a
lie I' iii?:i Mill * smcert, J) mil i >.i llieit ii
e'nt ii 11 *v took in -I i.i"svilie ati i ivel- *'
in. They repot l a pleasant, t iiiH gt-n ia!ly.
^ s<
Mr. W. I* Young went. last week to r
\iwj.H's to visit a sick child of *-a;pl
li;>o:-'T.s He returned 0:1 Satip lay t,
veiling ami repaired the c.'iiiu some
letter. jj
Mis. -I. (' '' .rv is visiting fin-ti Is am! \
.via' i\'es at se. -< i. ? r.
W W. F:1'im Chai.c-l! V of ;
II.lies !? N '.ii. K ol l* li ft la.-' o
Nituni iv tor ^i# a tau'iui g nlwii lie ?vill n
etea I ihe im eting of tli tiiaml I.-dei S
k. of I* . whi m tt- it. 11 in- ei'v Ma; ?'
Jlsl ?g.'srl !! represents kits Lodge ii.
ill- li.ami Lodge, 11
triad lo - ei oil oar streets ree^ntli |'
Mr. -I. Ii. fI rig;*, overseer oi th? cloili ^
n o o a: (i?ff i v .lack used to woif
I.ere and is an up-to-date clo'h loom 1,
ill : 1.
Justice .1 I. "Evans ami l'liikuoy t
Ualitacli wo't: in your town last ">a!ur- j
unlay. Tin y probably will nol return \
for a day or t wo 1
Tlu'? "si edei*' In'.e iravo h >imj the t
eh r oe sum in-jT V to doolil-ll.e V. la. i'} r
nt' "II aim rimy e mid very easily t
L y :t d we had tile ".*!<< etc.s.*" t
I lev. i hi i-stiiad 'he :i;?p linloiOtl nt '
Kev. S. T Ore. eh ne e asr Sim ay. His
S'POOM WIS \V?-1 i I .' e: ve 1.
Mrs. W. W. Fn ie.y and duijjhtei 1
I.oD, is on :i vi .it lo trends in Spartar- j
hnio and to lie* I nine of her mother in
( ' i w ;> ! :S. i
Thanks. II y Denver, for your com .
jiiiineiit. i'o ne to I.oeKliart and yon
w.'i it reive ? wt-lc n; e.
lie' bachelors who some Iwalvt
months :? / ? Intiieal the 4")> .eheiei |
Hot'! "hid a i. union yes'erday at t'l.
I>!ea i.ui' I) : n -(?:' Mr John lions: ma
Ih. ttit i>' ,j ,t iii.e il nuer in honor ot
the o i,:,sn .. Mr IInnsin^er being the
li aii I o 'v <> a* its yd d.-s"! i lis
i of ".iifle hle.se.) <h?. The IS at
I'lC'l 1:! runs sis ol" I* . iol.OWIng llolllie
I't : : W |\ I.j\ ! a), J/. A M'*
NVelv. i' M Mart in, I i-v Cary, M. i '
*0n ti. 11 O 1) ! mill i ?:i ;tee. u t. <
. <1 s o- tiou Mr. Merlin was : o pte-aoi'.
Homo. I
It is Cupt rs trcalt.
i- i> i < ;: l'.w?o\" Tturs:?Sine:. ni>
i iti i n< \.ui c ip?r i i> w H-cr'V I t-wi
;r...n Mi i. vv II. S. Harris*
of .louts', i U-. 11.?*< iIt* > I' . in .J I, Strain,
of K;ta .1 i .< , \vi !i i> know if I was
(',i{.cis ""Colt. I iiui tin- man. A won!
to my ' Id comrades of tin* second s. (/
I! '^nnniif.. Hnvs I fall in with the Arkansas
Imys in K<?ri S't t'iiin)' Xo. l.'JSl to
int' t those of Co K :it tin* lleunioit h;
Mi-n11>!sis. Well boys, we lix d nn mn
tricks, we bnekbd nj>our strops, wo in'1"
John Mor^.in .<!. t ii' (hmibrv U rl <? ip
Tim only n T" I lmve of the ate wm c
ii>> rau'ei-n. I c; p nred ,t. ;n, ti'<? 11.111Ii*
<.f ' !i:iiii'stov/ii, Vii. It brii'K' fresh
fn nioii'sof tin* pas' i4> inn when 1 loots'
it. If Opt. A. P Vn.K'ii is bvinr
! :?> all expect, to sum him at the te
union :p <1 as in niv of ni> c mp my am
[ regiment nsai" h.vTi^", Hid ii < o1 lb
| Wallace, Cot. (tiabatn and Adj' sj|| n,
: hvii u I would Iv v'ail to trier? limn. I
>oinet inn s si'itf tlii' Uainbl mj Soldier fo
j the In-.s aid will siui? it foi M)i| a
I Memphis. Well l*>\s, 1 am like that,
j Waile. Ilamptnn said in a sp-ee'isio
j li -lili, "1 !niiyli! (it.* ii' llll'Mil I?i\
I iliti ii V ' li1:i*? war i111 jtl1 I liH vim art
: h.Mil iJmL v*as iu m?- 1 have i.'
! a policies to make for it.''
W. CAI'BIIS .-Jcott.
IDE PSESBYTEEiAN
BRETHREN AT WORK
Southerners Will Not Observe '
Decoration Day.
SCHOOLS OF THEOLOGY
General Assembly at Tattle Keek ICn- I
jii^es in a I'rotractod l>i-iMis.sioa oJ'
the t/iiestion cl the I*ropo-ed Coit- |
solUlutioii of ^em iuaries.
Litttj: Rock, May ?i.?The front horn
'resbyteriau Roueral assembly today
leld a lengthy discussion over an mylar
ion to attend tlio Confederate drenvaicn
day exorcises ln ro Thursday. A
lotion to accept the invitation and .-cad
committee to represent the general
ssembiy was opposed by a number of
ray haired ex-Confederates in riie aseuibly,
on rite ^puuui that tim ciiurcb
s a LKxiy sitouiu not tiiKo action in uiai- |
rs not oeclosia. ticai. A compromise
;i> tin illy rendu i by tis*? miop'i.m o! a
lotion *\; rcs-ir.;r :is mbiviauuis "promnd
sympathy with oar ft tonus ou
.us occasion"'and r jirettin;; ;:mr im:i;
t time would prevent participating by
10 oontiiiis<ioii:-r>.
i'ro|io,it'<l < Olisolldat !oa.
Tuo assembly took up tho proposed
onsolidatioii of tho Louisville and l)aui.io
theological soimmwU'S in Keutiolcy,
tiio two institutions representit
u, respectively, tho sou'hern and
ortliovn l'n?.iyteriau chnr-mes. 1 )r.
ion i.- of tin., na.l rao major:y
coiumito e ivpM'i nii\erse to consultation.
and Coli-nel Thomas W J'.nTiit
t' Kentucky submitted the maturity re
ore.
The principal objection nr.' >d by rite
utjority was rlutr. the ba is iri winch tr
proposed to unite the two -civ.uteri's
aturally i-iul logienliy le.ais to oignuic
nam between rite two ehr.reies. aiul j
iint it cxciuoes ii.e teaching of the titsiuetive
pit ciples of me ciureii.
i'no di.-eu-sioii ol the matter promises
t last all day.
J 0 R T H E R N P.TESSYTcRiANG
tome M<s>b?u-., V id I* or iiml
lV.ii,May lil.?'Mm consul. j
ration of ci i'.n i ooar.i reports was ton- j
i lined at to i:?v "> .?; ?>: >! i ul cav Pro: by* !
i.riuii ' a--v tnMy. |*
Tim sjt- ciai orders lor the <iny warn j
lio reports of ihe oo.amine* . ,,j! in*' j
lis..tons, aM fur t oo* ;;. s nisi cisnr-'h ;
lection.
Ad<lro*ses \v >iv ma1 If by tb* ctt tv.-at n j
f tile eotlllnitltei lllli ball'ds, a;: . i ;
-s nib y was i?r;;o?i to cterr i: -en' ; a
lie utinost in b.-iuitf ot tno various
uriroii liis:i* ut ions.
Every ellor: is i>* i:?j? lutule by tiio us.
.'iii 'ly to dispose of aii tbo lcmtino mat*
>r before debut * on r* vision begins, in
rdcr that v. lien that subj*er soft! *i
u'lo may be liuio unlhu.-hud business
j eoiwil r.
Tin* report <.f th ' committee on home. '
lis. .ons. rend by Lie v. lb*. Hutrli K. '
Vaiker. ohamnnn. eotiMiuoi numerous I
cooiiiMietidations, otic of tne most iin- j
oivuiit b-ing nu i-arm-st eomnicnduti >u
). tii<s propo-ed iini! po'ym'.piy amend*
sent Co th<* constitution ?.t the United
.rates. In tin- connection tno report
it r-.-s;
-Wo earnestly urge upon emg-v.s the '
inpnrtnnco of prompt action in this i
inner, so that mic'ii an nnn-numcur may j
>e Miami:t? 'i to the st.itr-t before the
lormcus gam tin: h.il.in?- ot polilio..l i
la-.v- r in any a national Mucus of tin: ;
mion."
xni- commit r m- al-a recommended thai |
lie chimin mask-id to contribute dnr- '
lis; tin- voar nor less than tpboO.UOO, ot' i
vhicii Cn'hO.OhC) is to ho u.-id in ovnuge- j
istic work; time us a. nr-ans to sccnro j
his u 11:011 lit ami to si .-iialtzo the can- '
cnniftl year of the board, the pre8by* I
vrn-s be i< ni -.-tt'ti to as; churches tor ;
wo coniii. .;ution-i! otlYriugs to tho j
i -uni: that churches, families and iniuriiimils
ho re (nested to make gifts tor I
>;.i-ehil objects, such i- tor tarnishing a
ninntt i- or i teacher: that tin: nioduru- !
or appoint a i-onunitti oof oh to arrange j
for ttie proper observanoo ui the one |
111 mltmli i\ iinuiv- renry ot" the board of |
ionic missions miring tuo general as- ,
sembly oi lbbl.
'I ho United Presbyl erin ris.
Dks Motnts, May HI.?The fortyrliird
gmi-ral assembly of tlie United ;
Presbyterian ehnrcli of North America
.ijions tomorrow even hi .', with ati ad*
:lrc-ss by Dr. J. IV Sunk -y i? li> .chaster,
N\ Y.. til-: ratiriim moderator. Tim
commit fee for ivvi?'on of creed recomin-mis
that the restrictions against .-v[ rut
societies bo mod.lied anil the rule
iif/ainst a man marrying near relatives
at his wife bo nbalisicu. The consideration
of these cnangos will be tiio chief
work of tlio assembly.
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Vi.?ri. ir?w >m. irnagiygKiim
FOR SA
JUNES MADE THEM MAD.
(ivrmiutsTiike I'tiibmue lit the Poacher's
Ketii irks.
Savannah, May :>l.?In his semiou at
the tabernacle, to moil only, .Sunday
night Hev. Sam Jonos used the t xpression
"pot-gutted Dutchman. " lie was
speabiiig of Sabbath desecration and
was referring to rbo Germans and otlrcr
foreign citizens w:io persist in iii-rcgarding
rlie Ann-icon Sabbath. Mr.
Jones took care to t xplatu that his rei:ut
were not intended to apply to
go.-d law-abiding (1 sin.ins. of whom ice
knew a numb*, r, bat < my to rlu? lawbreakers.
'.l ei" rein irkJ \v.*re pubin.iod,
however, unii iuis < mixed considerable
f'ciiug among mo German citi/.'-ns,
many of whom arc in the saloon bnsine.-s.
and .' ome of wii..iu do not object to
s- l'iug a .-ci:.'..s cr or two on Sunday.
II. Mill 'r, :t < i> rniati resident of Thunderbolr.
publish v a card in which no
demands an apology ironi Mr. J one < t\?r
'lis remarks. Miller states thai no was
in the aui'.i 'uco ami would have doluuincotl
Air. ! mc.s tin 11 ami th *tv if iiis
friends had not lu*M hiiu back, lie allows
Mr. Jones until tonight to give
him satisfaction.
WILL BUILD NEGRO TOWN.
Two IIitmired Acres of I.ami Secured
>"ar t)ee:\!nr.
i^TiANTi, May 21.?Joseph J1. Lowr.
A. M. Holmes, no^inca, ami oih? r.-, have
closed a deal by which rhey secure control
of 2'V> or 1 '.ore acres ?u" iami s nolocast
of Atlanta ami 'J miles southeast of
Decatur, on which iitoy propose to hutl"!
a nt\:;ro sctt.em? nr.
Toe prope-dy will .ho divided iuro lots
nmi streets and rue lots will be sold to
yirrive
J; is the intent hut of those Imhtnd the
movent'Oir to have t tie tov. n ;:oveni d
by in (jrovs end in time to have cotton
titer??ries ami other ciannt'nctorms erected
and sen lo'.satnt chc.rcbe cstnhlidii d.
One of the cat ties states t hat he believes
such a town will pro ye a {treat step in
the advancement of' the imjrro, as it will
teach hint now to better tii.nn oiuto law
ami ?ov in men t and wiii show to tiro
whitd I'fOt ?u that ho is oapab.o of ^overniuj:
himself.
ELEVEN ARE UNDER ARREST
Xcjrocs < liurgct! Willi t'omplicity in
Jltir'lor of I* >yl<tot?.
r?ii:v;N*rij.\M, Ait., May 21 ?Ehven
ir.-jiruos r.o' under arrest at Pratt City
in emuse.tioii whii tit murder ul W. A.
Hoylnt' 11 nl Atlanta, who was holdup
atiii roub it by i\ ;tr n> yro hiyhwayuu n
at that place on Aa:onlay nitrhir tiii-i
iifurwarcis snot to death i.y one of the
highwaymen. Uorotur Pari- is nnikiu^
jtt volitn ' investigation into rho murder.
out has < out nothing lor publietitn
n n> or.
a. : >. "f Mr Hoyl-don occurred
yo.-:--r<iay, ' interment beta : at Pratt
"jrv cola : v. Up .oh lo.'too, yh?. ol,
lrnitf'i'-o Py'h:a>. tin and till' mmit.U
winch was conductor wirh i\vihian
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M.tu; hv. l'.r.'ii oniijrrauts embarked on
rif s'-tttin'i' tJi'.'Uoriiiati .if Ouatiica lor
Hawaii roday, !envimr h)0 nnvn ready
to Mill. .1.?>-. ;*. ninntfostations nreouitti-.-?
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initiation or toe enueratiea.
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John l\?rttr cii-'it at his home in Morritown,
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UNION AND GLRNN SPRING*
RA II.ROA I) C O MP A NY
Schedule Effective Nov. 12, ifjoo.
"rain No. In leaves
Union Mull Station 0:15 a. re
V.rives Buffalo 0:27 a. m
Train No 17 leaves
Union Mill Station 4:.'!0 p. in
V '-r'n ps Buffalo 4:42 p. m
Ttvin No. lti leaves
Bulla!) 12:li> j>. in.
\nivtw Union Mill station 12:27 p.in
nam No. is leaves
Buffalo 0:10 p. in.
Virivps T"nio:i ^ 1U? Station ii:22 n. 10.
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Co., is now prep*!<d to Itnnd'e id.
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mthern Ibdlvvsv dejxt or from tin
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btfiio will be sold at t.lie Union Cot to?
Mill St,a lion. \V e now have a that c'au
issfuper ooaett in ojMi.iium.
P. C. Duncan, Gen. M Wricht,
Pr-ddent. 0>?nM Nfana^r
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AUGUSTA AND ASilU.VI [,I.F. Short I,in<
Schedule lit effect Mim li 10, 1901.
Leave Augusta OtOnro a 35 pn>
Arrive Greenwood 1- 15 i>m
Anderson 8 00 pro
Lflurcr.s !20pm H 35 a 111
Greenville :<to nm liouaro
(JieiiMspruits.... 3d pm
eparnmlnjitf 3 10 pm WOOam
Union 730 pro
Saliul i ">33 pm
lit ndeisonvLle.. tim pm
Ashevitlo.... 7 (10 pro
Lcuve ??die\Tlc 8 20 am
Union rt 15 am
Spat taniiur? 1145 am 3 55 pm
nienn.-prii'jrs.... n U> am
f; rc? nvllio 12 t'l pm ;; 25 pm
Laurens 137 pm t!30]>m
... ...... : *.-> am
<; re 11 ."iiiid 2 37 pm (H) pro
Arrive Augusta 510pm II 40 am
Iionve < oiumbfa 1105 Am
Newberry 1220 pm
Opinion 1 03 pin
\ i l ive Greenville 3 10 pm
Spartanburg 310 pm
Glenn Sprlniis... 4 oo pm
Losve Spartanburg?. II iiam
(In Mivillc 1201 pin
A rrl\e ( lintoa 1 17 pin
Newberry 2 17 pro
Coliinibin 105 pm
Fastest mid lto.it line between N? \vherr>
and Greenville, Spar tun burg and Glenn
Springs.
Connection from Newberry via Columbia
Newberry and f.aureii? Hallway,
rorany ini'ei n et ion wiito
W. j CI5A1G, Gen. I'nna. Agt.,
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SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
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' Jan. 17th. 1001.
STATIONS. P,ftilfl.
Lr. ChailMtan 11 ou p m t 00 m
BuiiiUicrvtlla. 12 00 n't 7 41 a ni
" Brfvschvl'lpi 9 00 a m 8 66 a ro
" Or.'m,7?burn 2 45 a m # 23 * u?
" Kiayytilo 4 am 10 13 a ni
IiV. jnvaur.ah 12 .A) a in 12 80 a J t
" Rarnwell 4 n a m 4 13 a in
" Blffckrllie 4 2-4 a m 4 2a am
Hr. Cnl'uubia. 7 (JO u m 11 6j a in
" Pi oauont.y 8 14 a m 12 10 n'n
" Nrnv carry 8 U) a m ,12 25 p m
" K inaty-KJx 6 &) h in 1 20 p 111
" OrMn?ood U So a in 1 55 p in
Ar. Ho?l-:?g. lo 15 a in 2 13 p in
Lt.AV?'cVilla ST~s?~ a m| 1 ^ p in
Ar. fcalton 11 IF a in 3 10 p in
Lr. An<l?'rn--ia 1?> 43* a m " 2 33 p m
Ar. Oi^fnrttiti . ! ^2 20 p in 4 18 p m
Ar. Atlanta. (Con.Time) H 53 p m 0 00 p ro
STATIUNM.
tv. Oref'aviUo S .50 r> m "17 16 a ni
" Piftdinon. 0 0J p lu lu 4o a in
" WlUlamn'.on 6 21 p mj It) 65 a in
Ar. Xndaraoa 7 lo p m 11 40 a -a
Ly.Walton 0 45 p m 11 15 a in
Ar. Doualda.,. 7 13 p mj 11 40 n m
Ar. AliBovilla 8 '0 jj_nii \Y~xB p m
Ly.~fio4coii 7 iio p nil 11 66 a in
Ar. Oreouwiod...a 7 65 p nil 12 20 p m
" Nln?fr't<lx 6 33 p ml 12 56 pro
Nnwheij-y 0 On p m 2 CO p in
Prosperity p 45 p nil 2 14 p in
" Columbia 11 00 p 111; B '? n m
Ar. Bio-'lcvTilo 2 37 n n?i 2 67 a in
" Parnwell H 12 a nil 0 12 a m v>
" Savaannh J, 00 n ml 6 00 a^m
CvTSrievTiTe:: " i 22 a ni 4 43 p m
" Oiai ci-burg 8 45 a m 6 33 p m
" Brniiohviiio 4 23 a in 6 16 p m
" hnmrnervil!? 5 57 n m 7 81 p m
Ar. C'harlgMtou 7 00 a m 8 IS pa
2?Sj?&| stations.
11 00p! 1 tx) r.jLy..Charleston..Ar a 1 p 7 0>) a
12 OOn 7 41 a " Bumrsnrrill# " 7 31 p 5 67 a
2 0) 3! 3 65 a " .Brnnchvilio. " 6 13 p 4 25 a
2 45 al C 20 n " Or:;nK?burg " 6 83 p 8 45 a
4 23 a; 10 16 a " Ktiigrille " 4 4Up 2 Ilia
fi 8? a- Lr. ,!-o vnnuah Ar 6 Uo a
4 12 a ' ..Barnwell .. " 8 12a
4 21 a| " ..lilankvii'o.. " 9 67 a
6 10a;ll 40 a " .. Columbia .. " 8 20 p 0 80p
3 67'u 12 SOp " ....Alston.,.. " 2 80 p 8 60 a
0 38 a 1 38 p "... taut no ... " I 28 p 7 48 p
10 18 a j 00 p " Union " 12 46 p 7 10 p
10 85 al 2 23 p " .. Joaesvl !i?.. " 12 25 p 6 58p
10 80 iC i 87 p " ....Paoolot.... " 12 14 p 8 42 a
|1 25 a" 8 10 p ArBpartanlmrg Lr 11 45 a 6 16 p
ii kiii g p'l.v r>parTaaourg Arjll 'S2 a| 6 OOp
1 48 pi T 16 p\Ar.?Aahovllla ...Lv| >UI*! 6 00 p
p. m. "A" a. ra. "N'* night.
DOUBI.B DAITiY SERVICE BETWEEN
OHARI1C9TON AND QRKKN VTLLE.
Pullman nalaoa slooping cars on Train* 3ftand
10, 07 ami 88, on A and O. diviaion. 1 lining cara
on th**? train* aorro all mania enruute.
Train* loave Spartanburg, A.AC, diviaion, J
northbound, 7:00 a.m., 0:07 p.m., 0:10 p. m., "
(Veatlb'a'iO I limited 1 and TW p. u?.; aonfhbovmd
14:26 a. m., 8:16 p. m., 11 :S4 a. m., (V>*liaula
Liniltad), and !0:Vt) a. m.
Train* leave Groenvtilo, A and C. division,
north )?otind, 0:02 a. m., 8:84 p. m. and 6:22 p. m.,
(Vestibule Limited), and 0:16 p. m.: southbound,
1:86 a. in..4:00 p. m., ISi :<*} p. m. (VeetlWin
Limited), and 11 '15 a. m.
Train* 16 and 10?Pullman Sleeping Oar*
bat-ween Uhnrloeton and Ooiumbln ; randy (or
eooupe.aoy at both point* at 0:90 p. m.
Elegant Pullaia'i Drawing-'{com Sleeping
??r? oetwpen Savannah and Abbeville enroute
M\y between .TacloonvUl* and Otnolnnati.
FllANK S HAN'NON. H. H. HARDWIOK,
Third V-P. # <jna. Mgr., Hon. Pa*. Avast,
Washington. D. O. Washington, D, O.
W. H. TAX I.OB. It W. HUNT,
Aaet. Hon. Ptm Agt, I>iv. Pn*. Act.
Ailauta, us. Charleston. 8. O. ?
GUARANTEED
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2& R-R*FARE PA,D
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jp Scholarship* offered.
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