The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, September 11, 1903, Image 6
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1 HER GUARDIAN |
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A cab stood waiting in a cross street
Dear Fifth avenue. It was an ordinary
crllt. witli its ilrivi r array. <1 in a livery
which could by no streudi of ill*
i... ?... i. .. _f .
J 111*1 M HI I iUII |M- l.tHt'll IUI IIKIl <11 ?l I'llvat"
family. !??.? to i! mi:-l of Millie
MeAdani It was associated wiih 111
onion.
It is a far cry from Avonjio A lo
Fifth avenue. but Millie had mado tlio
transition, with tho assistance of Francos
Hartley. i mi ono of hot* sluinmintr
tours sho Jtad found him. ra-rsred. cold
and Imnirry. tho oontor of a irrottp of
hostile urchins who were about to onjratro
hint in combat. Sho had rescued
the boy front his perilous position and
had interviewed his intoxicated and
acquiescent father.
The result of the negotiation ltad
been Millie's installation as hall boy in
the Hartley man-ion. where tin* complaeeiuy
with wiiieh lie regarded the
grandeur of his surrouudinus and 111"
olepranee of Ids m'een, brass but ton. ?1
unit"or of wit* nlntnst balanced by bis
deep rooted feelln.tr of trratitnde for
.Miss Frances.
If the facile and independent mind of
Millie .McAdaiu had one responsibility
it was Hie conviction that Is- must at
all times act a< th" protector and irttardinn
of Frances Hartley. There was
her father, of eonrse. a di^nilbd. aristocrat
!? and prejudiced jrontlenrqi of
tlie old school. lie eointted. in a way.
lint Millie felt vaguely tliat Wilfred
Hartley could n <t hark back from his
thirty years' experience in society and
clubdom and sympathize tlmrouvltiy
with a motherless girl of twenty-two.
who was impressionable, light hearted
and rather thoughtless.
Then there was Ibnry Meaeh. If being
young. rich. hand-oino and Impulsive
were all the requisites of life Hen
ry was a person to whom Millie's responsibilities
of guardianship could be
transferred. Mut there were other
things that MiMi" did not understand,
but which Mr. Hartley se( such store
u.v 111:11 nicy liiusi in* 01 prune importance.
Thc.v were negative. most of these
things, not li:ivin-r one's fattier in tie*
retail trade, not being in the shallows
of society instead of lirnily anchored
in its depths.
With the 'prejudice of youth Billie
nllewetl the feelings of Wilfred Hartley
to influence hint. He liked Ilenry
Hench. hut cm the occasions when he
admitted him to the house, frequently
occasions on which Mr. Hartley was
absent, lie did not exhibit much cordiality.
Such n time had come this morning.
Billy laid noted I Ik* hired carriage in
which Bench arrived. He had observed
uii unusual flutter of expectancy in
Frances' greeting of the young man.
Going to tlie* earner to mail a letter, lie
had seen the cab waiting in* a side
street. Returning to his station on a
hall beneh, lie noticed that tin* voices
which came in subdued tones from the
drawing room had in tlicni a note of
suppressed excitement.
Billie sat on his bench and fidgeted.
Then he deserted his post, stole into
the library and. noiselessly pushing
back a folding door, installed himself
'fftUjnd some curtains in the drawing
Frances ?,
dow, and beside liV-i^W1 !l w,n
who* looked Imploringly af'Ti.V''""'1,
stained fa?e.
"I cannot hear to deceive m.v fa titer,
Henry," she said as Billie guiltily se
cnrwl his plaoe of vantage.
"It is for only oiiip, dear," I'raeli replied
low and earnestly. "We rati jro
In the <*iil? I lm\ ? waiting ami I?? buck
here sal'rlv married bv tlm time vonr
Sold by Unl
5>-. \
I sell the
Rock Hill Buggy. I
Nc better made for
the money.
I sell the
Taylor Canady Buggy. \
This buggy is as
good as the best.
Ms) full Iit:o Old Hickory j
Wa.uons. Also lull lino M. ? j
Conui- k .Movers and Hikes. ;
1 ji!h> carry full line of re- i
pairs for mi inc. 1 have jut '
put iti a nice line of Rubber i
Tire 1 heroics for my livery '
I nisi i. ess.
I;
S. R. CRAWFORD, ;
Opposite First Baptist Church, j
Main Street. i
father rot urns from Hie club. Then
there will be n seone, and tho worst ,
that '.".'I happen will bo his withholding
bis forgiveness for a wook or two."
And so tho man talked as many 111011
ltavo talked before.
Frames denttirred. but in tltc end
her bead sank to Ilenry's shoulder, and
ltillio knew she was the woman who
hesit . t es, and lie stole softly away.
His idea of the duties of a guardian '
was ? h mental: it was to strike straight
j from the shoulder, llis tirst thought t
! was to get rid of the cab, his next to |
j notify Mr. 11 art ley. (
Seating- him-elf at the library table. ,
be hastily printed the following note:
Kent Home t > Onso T hav tonk the
Kerri i . HI 1.1.IE.
Addressing tliis to Mr. Hartley, ho
hurried to tho iiaii. grasped his cap and
ran to the wailing cab.
"that w-.nts to see ye at do house.
; I'M 1. iid yer lsorses,"' be announced to
? 11** . ihv.'nu. relapsing in his oxeite'
Ha-iii to his fatiiilia.r Avenue A dialect. (
j I'.ihie waited until the man had
i tnrn.-d 'lie e orn-u\ Then he elbnbed to ,
I tii" driver's seat <>f the cab, grasped
, the reins and started the horses. I'rosi
:t'!\ tiie doorman of a l-'ifth avenue t
i elttb was surprised to see a small hoy ^
j iti a given uniform imperiously beekou
| to him item the seat of a carriage.
When the m-.-n wonderingly approached
! ; nmpicii noie w.-.s thrust into his
.tami. willi tin* injunction that it lie delivered
to Mr. II.i; llev at mice.
Hi'lie's (lominnnt idea was, to keep
tin* <ulj away from the* house until nil
*:*:*of u:: elopement should he over.
The thought ;1mt other enhs might he
obtained diti not occur to him. IT**
drove slowly until lie saw Mr. Hartley
lutrry from the club. Then he turned
the horses down Fifth avenue and reeonnoliercd
front a safe distance.
(hi the brown stone ?steps of the
Hartley house stood Frances. Henry
I Tea eh and the rah driver, the latter
1 evidently describing Ids loss, for he
1 was violently gesticulating. Presently
| Mr. Hartley ascended the steps, and
: the a11Unties of two of the group
; changed entirely.
j It was now evident to F.illh* McAd|
am that the ollices of his guardianship
ilmd been satisfactorily attended to.
lie brought the Whip down with a
j snap on the hacks of the horses, re;
solved to restore those steeds to their
S master.
j The animals resented this treatment
j to the extent of starting forward vtj
eiously. At that moment a tallyho
dashed l.y, its guard merrily tooting
his horn, and this distraction completed
the demoralization of the hitherto
I dc.cile beasts, for when llillie reached
! the Hartley house the horses were beyond
his control.
A lumbering eleetrie bus swerved toi
ward the euth at that juncture, and
i the frightened animals, trying to avoid
j this threatening monster, took to the
I sidewalk. 'He-re was a crash as the
i cab collided with an iron railing, and
i Millie, pah* and unconscious, was
thrown into an area.
That night as Millie lay In his hod in
his little room in the servants' cpiartera
with a separate ache in each joint
of Ids small body the door was opened,
and Mr. Hartley. Frances and Henry
Meach entered.
i"||i?v are von feellnt? now Wit. I
liiiinV" in?|Uireil tho old gentleman.
"Pretty \v"ll, sir." s:ii<l Itillio, manfully
siilMluinpftho aehos.
There seemed to ho some sort of ail
understanding between tho young couple
nml .Mr. Hartley, for ho tirst ro'
garded thorn with a look of rorently acquired
ooinplnoenry. Thou hi' again
turned to Itillio.
'William," ho said, "I hnvo lonrnod
today that o\troino hloas of easto are
unsaIisfaotory things to hold in a republic.
as they ofton load to drastic
measures on tho part of sentimental
persons. Your om ii mental and phys'
js i can ooiu'nend as lining
violent aim . , . . ,
,. *ngorou?. hut offeotual.
I ranees, Mr. I'.e.n .. , ,
,, . ,. , . . , "id I aro paying
you tins linal visit before .... ?
,1 . ... 5?*i for
lhe purpose ol thanking you.
I'illie I.linked iiiieoniprehondingly at
the i,i<| g. nlleman, hut tho situation.
?t tic wnnh. impressed itself oil his
Palpitation, Shortness of
lath and fulness after eat- I
use Ramon's Pills?they I
e. Complete treatm't 25c 0
on Drug Co.
??tmmmmmr- mm - BMW??
understanding. The nohes niul pains
ami the Avenue A (llaloct wore again
asserting themselves. lie tu flieil
wearily 011 his pillow.
"If derc's f lie any runaways in dls
fam'Iy I'll take care of 'eui," he said
sleepily.
A Minttcrlfiur Ilittti.
In the "New I .ot ters and Memories of
Jane Welsh t'arlyle" is a letter from
that witty lady written from a health
resort, in which she gives an amusing
description of her experience under
medical tronlincut:
"A I>.i111 woman In a thick white Hanno!
gown. like a white Hussion boar,
came to :n.v bedside at <! in tlio morning
aiul swathed mo tightly, like a mummy,
first in dry M;inkcts. then lion|>p<1 the
feather bed ami bedclothes* a top of mo,
leaving only my faoo uncmorod. thon
wont away for an hour, committing mo
to wbat l'nulot calls my 'distract ideas'
and tbe sense of suffocation, all the
blood in my body scorning to got press"d
up into my bead.
"Only one thought remained to mo?
could I roll myself over, feather bod
and all. on to tbe floor and thon roll on
toward the boll, if there wore one, and
ring it with my toetb? I tried with superhuman
effort, but in vain. 1 was a
mummy and no mistake. So nothing remained
to me but to put off going raging
mad till tbe last possible moment.
"When the bath woman came back at
7 she was rather shocked at my state:
put me in a shallow bath and poured
several pitchers of water over me to
compose my mind. It shattered me all
to tatters.'*
WHY NOT SPEAK ENGLISH?
rho l so of Sumo Wnrd* In ||?c SinU'clnr
:inil Plural.
Is cherub an Knglish word? If so
ts plural is clierubs, and not tbe IIodivw
word cherubim. Is lexicon an
Knglish word, and criterion also? If
?o their plurals are lexicons and criterions.
not tbe Creek lex ion and criteria.
Is appendix an Knglish word,
and index and vortex? If so the plurals
are appendixes and indexes and
vortexes, and n??t the Creek appendices,
Indices and vortjoos. is memorandum an
Knglish word, and curriculum, gymnasium.
medium and sanatorium? If
so their plunils are memorandums and
curriculum*, gymnasiums, mediums
and sanntoriums. and not the Latin
mcmorauu. curricula, gymnasia, media
ind sanatoria, is formula an Knglish
word and nebula also? If so the
plural is formulas and nebulas and not
ihe Latin formula* anil nebula*. If
hciiii an lhigiish word, and bureau? If
mi the plural if beans and bureaus, and
not tli*.* French beaux and bureaux. Is
libretto an F.nglish word? If so its
plural is librettos, and not llu* Italian
libretti. Why not speak Kngllsh?
Crisis is thoroughly acclimated in the
language, and so is thesis,
and yot thorn nro those who pr 'fvr
crises and theses to the normal and
regular erisisos and theuises. Perhaps
they are seeking to avoid the uwdeasant
hissing of the F.nglish plural; but
none the less they are falling into pedantry.?Hrander
Matthews in Harper's
Magazine.
Chinese Scandal Merchants.
In China there is a profession for
Indies, strange because openly and
handsomely remunerated in the current
coin of the realm. It is carried
on by elderly ladies, \vlio go from
house to house of rich people, announcing
their coming by beating a drum
and offering their services to amuse
the lady of the house. This offer accepted.
they sit down and toll her the
latest scandal and the newest stories
and on dits and are rewarded at the
rate of naif a crown an hour, besides a
handsome present should some portion
of their gossip have proved particularly
acceptable.?London Tit-Pits.
Natural Ini|tiiry.
lie?I'd like to meet Miss Bond.
She?Why?
I hear she has thirty thousand a
year and no incumbrance/'
"Is she looking for one?"?Life.
INDIGESTION
I' l was troubled with atom- w
arh trouble. Tbedford's Illack- Kg
Draught dirt me more good 51?
in one week than all tlie <loc- gg
tor's nwdieino 1 took in a 2j?
year.'' MdS. 8ARAM E. gi
8111 lit'IELD, Kllettsvillo, Ind. ?
Thedford V I Jlaek I traught K
quickly invigorates the ae- g|
tioii of the stoniaeh and H
euros oven chronic eases of Bj
indigestion. If you will w
take a small dose of Thed- R
ford's Illack Itraught oecasionally
you will keep your m
stomach and liver in per- E$
feet condition. Kg
THEDFORD'5 I
BLACK-DRAUGHT
a
IMoro sickness is caused hv
rnnstipaf ion than l>y any H
other disease. Thedford's IB
Blnck'Drnlight not only re- BR
lieves constipation butcures v
diarrhoea nrul dysentery and H
keeps the bowels regular.
*11 druggist* SB
2A-conl pnr*B
"Thedford's I'larkDranpbt
is the best modi* H
cine lo n (jnlat<' tIn* bowels IjE
i have i-vi r u-.-.l AIRS. H
A. M. (i R A N T, Snoads
COflSTiPXTIOfi
Demand for
Investments
is growing with the prosperity
of the country and a man of *
I character and ability can ^
secure ample rewards if he J
has the ability to market such
securities. I want a few ol <
the best men obtainable foi ,
this work. ,
In writing give age, '
occupation and bank '
references.
All letters treated ns strictly confidential.
GEORGE T. DEXTER, ,
Superintendent of Domestic Agencies,
7he Mutual Life Insurance Company of Now York j
92 Nassau Street, New York, N. Y.
An Armament.
"I hoard you snoring upstairs." ?
"T'pstnlrsV Impossible. You board
mo downstairs." .
"I say I hoard you upstairs."
"I ?snv vnn l?o:iril mo rlosvnstnirs. I
sleptdownstairs." j
j "True. I>nt I honril you upstairs." '
"IIow on earth eouhl you hear mo
tins!airs when I was snoring downstairs?"
"Ilecanse I happened to ho upstairs <
and heard you." '
"Then why don't you say that when
ynu were upstairs you heard ine snoring
downstairs?"
"Hut I ean't. I did not hear you
downstairs. I hoard you upstairs."
"Then put it this.' way .1 list to please
me and end the dispute. "I upstairs
hoard you snoring when you were
slopping downstairs." Is there any objection
to that ?"
"When you wore" sleeping downstairs
and I was upstairs I heard you."?
New York Press.
A Cnne In Point.
"It is pathetle," heisaid in a sentimental
tone, "to see the way in which
people cling 1o ideals in spite of disappointnieni."
"Yes. Clinrloy.oloar," answered young
"Mrs. Torkins. "especially when the
Ideal is a race horse."?Washington
Star.
In J'raisc of Chamberlain's Colic,
Choiera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
"Allow me to give you a few words in
praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
And Diarrhoea Remedy," says Mrs,
John llamlett, of lCaglo Phhp, Texas.
"I suffered one week with bowel trouble
and took all kinds of medicines without
getting any relief, when my friend, Mr.
(V* .loll iiati.i ? inofdliniii Itoni n.lpiciul
mo to take this remedy. After taking
one (Jose I felt greatly relieved, ami
when I h;ul taken the (hiid dose was
entirely eured. I thank you from the
bottom of mv heart for putting this
great remedy in the hands* of mankind.
For sale by F. C. Duke.
Tlic TlrliCt^Slio Cnntil;n't Cnnb.
A handsomely! gowned woman stopped
up to t h" lioXV >tlice of a Broadway
thoator one nfc*lit\last week and deposited
throe ' tickAs oh the window
ledge.
"One of nuri<jni*tyrdisappointed r,s>"
she an id. "W<*?A1 yorivkindly take back
one of ilvse tieJ.lets?"
"t 'er! rlnly " replied the obliging
treasurer, slipping the'ticke*'into the
rack and glnn ring tup- expectantly at
the next pnrol.userj in' the lin". The
woman tapped Iher-Vg-mvol lingers Inipati
'iiily on tlieJwjiVoiv ledge.
"WeIIV" lii(|uft*e(!ttlse tret surer.
"My mom\ys If you please."
A cynical smfi'e stole over the treasurer's
face. "JTIien jv?u didn't understand
that Jlibse tickets were coinpllmentary,"
lie/said.
Just a sir jpieioibofia flush suggested
that the wfninan f'.iadlunderstood, and
clic moved Ja way murut\ju*ing "Ileally V"
There;beenui weo| circle punched
In the t/i *.et.,aml'the trrtisurcr said she
knew w*n 11 enough wlwat that circle
meant. lit; was tlieftradewnark of the
theater's} /eomplinieiniary tickets, and
the wo'onVi had' been.eoiniug in on the
aatne/s frtfof (1/ kets for' two?seasons.?
Nov '.in k i^ess.
Clenason Agricultural College.
SESSION llKM-lDl'l.
The next Region njtena Stptomlier Dili.
T>y simulations oj tho College new
! ouc'erius are it?iuired to report live dtjs
before tbo npuoining <?f tho iiiatiluiioti
t<? stand tho entr nice ixumnalionR.
The following cou.ues are Riven for
decrees: Agrii nltuu !. Biological. Mechanical,
T5hctrical, Civil Engineering,
Metallurg cal awl '?>xtlle Iminstiy.
lor catalog tiea ami ic formation apply to
1*. II. MKIJi, I'resideut,
-'1-41.. CIomsoii College, S U.
Final Discharge.
No tier i is hereby Riven that Mat v
Clifford, guardian of the oslate of Mary
Susan SJlifToid, minor, has apiilieO to
).iro:i , 't. Urcrr, Judge of I'mbate. in
and for the County of Union, f??r a llnal
[ dischac e as such guard'au.
It i* Oldered, That the loth day of
I SfteDQ >er, A. I) , 11)0.1, Ire llxcd fin,
heating ot I'etition, and a lira I Kit lenient
o Raid Estate.
.Jason M ni.K.itit.
I'l nlia'e .Judge, Union Cons! v. S. C. I
R*C P'A'N S Tablets doctors
i hnd ,a gor.rl prescription for
m? nk: mi.
" Jih. &-cent- is rnoujr'i f'?r n*so.tl
OC' i. Tim f imilv lf?itle ((?0 oent^)
c- mollis . t supply lor <* year. All drugPJRC
seli U, eur. If
1
????????M?!
How We Can Sell
(
Your Property... c
Send us >i list ?.c what y.vt dwiro to
*'11 and wo will il ul a b iyer f ?r 3 on
)nr method < f doing business is svch 1
hat when 3011 li.it your p-op-rty with *
ia. 10 lua'lei wheie ?i. is local* <) ??r wh '
thai, be it a Farm, ll*aid-mce or B.ni
iess. We p'ace it by advert.i-i 1^ ;t in
1 li < ur pa | ris all over l lie countly lliai
ve are sum to lind some one who wan?*
o buv. We can sell anything Buye h re
ntid can bo bad if you do not as'<
a: cy pi Ices Von in is*, bo ivas nahl .
Wq do not rei t, 011I3 s? 11. The followng
are 01.lv a few t f some we 1 Iter foi
ale:
A
?tli Ave. Hou?e,'New York, rents
for v"?,Oi:0, price - $-V?,000
r?s oiy l'oute, Hranuat'V l'atk in
N*w York - - - - - :?"> 00' i
10.) acres, Frankly Co , Mo , good ;
house - ______ 7 0 M)
licsi ler.ee in Fiankliu, Iat . all
improvements, I ctsh - - - 0,"?00 8
Srist Mill iu New I/vid ui, Conti 10,0)0 *
>00 aires Timber I/nd, Cionon 1
Co Tenn 2,-> <0
Write to in with yjur lo vest p. ices
NewYork Real Estate Co.,
25 East 14th St., New York.
jr. :} II.
Citation to KiirdTedliTd Creflitofs. ;
State of South Carolina, /
County of Union. \
lly Jason M. Greer, K-'ij., Probute
J nit go.
Wherea=, F G. Trefzer lias in at I o
suit to me to graut him Letters of
Administration on the estate and effects
of J. (J. Trefzer, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and
admonish all and singular t he kindred
and creditors of the said J. G
Trefzer, deceased, that, they he and
appear before mt\ in the Court, of
Probate, to be held at Union C. H ,
Sotjtli Carolina, on the IStli day of
Septemb?r, noxfv after publication 1
hereof, at 11 o'clock in th-> fori noon,
to show cause, if any they have, why
the said Adminstration should not
be granted.
Given under tny hand and seal this
2nd dav of September, Anno Domini,
lOt'd.
JAf ON M. Gkkkk,
Probate Judge.
Published on the Ith day of Srp.,
100ft, in The Union Timer. JiG-'dt :
COUNTY SUPT. OF EDUCATION.
UNION COUNTY;
The tegular fall t xu mi ration for
teache s will te lie'.d recording to the
State Hoard of Education on Friday,
Sept. 18th. Applicants please uudtistai
(1 that there will be no e.\amination
after this one until the llrd Friday, Mav,
lfK)4. 1) It Fant,
3(>-2t. G. S. E., U. G.
Application For Homestead. ~
Mrs. S. L. Whitman has made application
to huve an homestead
exemption in the personal property
of G. Walton "NVhitmun, deceased
set apart, and 1he application will
co-.nc up for hearing at the Master's
olliee on 2Sth September, I'.tod.
dd-i?6 C. II. Pkakk, Master.
TEN THOUSAND CHURCHESl.i
the United Slates liavp.urtMl the
Longman & Martini x pmc Paints.
Every Church will l>?* given a liberal
quantity whenever II ey paint,
PoiPt p>y $1 .")() ;? p iilon foi Linseed
oil (worth (?'i cents ) wtiie.h you do when
you buy thin piint in a eti with a print
label on it.
S \ <i nvike 14, thetefore when y )n <
want fourteen gallons of paint, buy only
eight gallons of I, A Mand mix six
gallons of pure linseed oil wi'li it.
Von need only four gallons of L. & M.
Paint, and three gallons of Oil inixei
theiewith to paint, a goo I si/.*l li >use.
Houses painted with these paints
never grow shabby, evui a'ter IS years.
These celebrated paints are sold by
,T. Ij. MeWbitter, Jonesvilb; B. G.
Wilburn Sons, Cross Keys.
Notice to Increase Capital Stock
On the 29lli of August Books of Stibscriplion
will lie opened at the < Ili to of
The J. -J Litllrj ihn Company Rtore In
Jonesville for the purpose of increasing
the capital stock of said J. J. Liltlejohn
( ompatiy from six to twenty-live thousand
dollars. On the same day application
will be male to the Sectetary of
State for a new charter' f-?r said-I. J.
Lil tlejohn Coinjmny.
J. J i.i rTLK.ioiiN. Mgr.
JotoMVille, S.C , Ana 21, 1'J'JO dd-dt.
MONEY TO LOAN.
I have made arrangement* by which I
r in negotiate loans on first mortgages on
a (11 l(?catod and improved farms at 7
P?t cent. intere*t on sums of and
upwards and 8 percent, interest on rums
le;s than No commissions
charged on these loans. Borrower only
iM|uirrd to pay attorney for preparing
jiectssary pajters, etc.
J. A. SAWYER.
Attomev-at-Law.
lbrn. Union, S. C.
(O
This signature is on every box of the genuine
Laxative BroflrtHQuiaioe T*bi?*
the reapedj theft wmrrnm m mU In mmm Mr
Charleston & Western Carolina
Railway Company.
LUGU8TA AND ASI1EVILLK Short Lino ^
Schedule In ottcct J tily (>th 1?02.
-oavc Augusta. lOlOum 2 55pm
irrivo Greenwood 12 it pm
Anderson 10 pm
Laurens..... 145 pm 6 35 am
(IrecuvUle 325 pra 113<latn
Spartanburg 830 pm J 00 am
Union 7 30 pm
Saluda 5 3:4 pin
Hondorsonvillc.. 6 II pm ] ?
Ashovtllo 7 15 pm
joavo Ashcvlllc 7 05 am
Union P45asn .
SpartanburK 1201pm 1 00 pm
Greenville 12 15 pm 1 45 pm
I.au reus 1 CO pm H 55 pm
Anderson 7 25 am
Greenwood 2 51pm 9 00 pm
Vrrlvc Augusta 5 pin l,l35nni
lioavo Columbia ii Man
Newberry 12 42 pm
Clinton 125 pm
Vrrivo Greenville .'25|>m
Spartanburg 3 30 pin
.cave Spartanburg 12 01 pm
Grcenvillo 12 15 pm
Vrrivo Clinton 2 22 pm
Newberry 3 00 pm
Columbia 4 30 pm
Fastest and Rest Line between Ni oherty
tnd Greenville, Spartanburg and tilren
iprlngs.
Connection from Newberry via Columbia
dewberry and Laurens Hallway.
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