The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, May 22, 1914, Page FIFTEEN, Image 15

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FRIDAY, MAY 22. Markets Middling Closed Today at 14c. Middling last year 12 l-16c. Good ordinary ...11 7-3 Strict good ordinary 12 3-g Low middling i_g Sp’endid Metropolitan Over- Night Service Between AUS'ISTA, SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA In Both Directions, via SOUTHERN RAILWAY Premier Carrier of the South. Through Pullman Drawing-room Sleeping Car, Electrically Lighted, between Augusta, Savannah and Jacksonville. SCHEDULE Leave Augusta.. ..11:40 PM ET Arrive Savannah.. 4:15 PM CT Arrive Brunswick. 8:00 AM Arrive Jacksonville 8:30 AM Southern Railway Case-Dining Car Service Arriving and Leaving Jacksonville. First- Class Coaches. Baggage Car. Phone 661, 947, or 2266 for Pullman Reservations and Tickets. MAGRUDER DENT, M. C. JONES, K. F. WESTBERRY, Agentt* 729 aS ßroad Ticket Agent, Depot Ticket Agent, Street, 801 Broad Street, Union Station, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA A Delightful Trip For Sunday Afternoon DOWN THE SAVANNAH RIVER. - Steamer Chappelle leaves the City Wharf (Center and Bay Streets) every Sunday Afternoon at 3 o’clock, returning at 7 p. m, Good Music and Rerfeshments on board. Just the place to go with your Mother, Sister, Wife or Sweetheart. Strict enforcement of good order. No Intoxicating Liquor allowed on the Boat. 25c—Round Trip—2sc DIETZ BROS. 1022 Broad St. ' “STORE OF BEST VALUES” We sell the best Men’s Furnishings, but we sell for less than you will pay elsewhere. A full and complete line of haberdashery in cluding: Arrow Shirts, Holeproof Hosiery, Arrow Collars, Superba Neckwear. A $3.00 Hat for $2.00 Strict low middling 13 3-8 Middling 14 Strict middling 14 1-4 Good middling 14 1-2 Tinges, first 13 1-4 Tinges, second ......13 1-8 NEW YORK COTTON Cotton futures closed steady. Hlgn. I.OW Close January 12.32 12.17 12.21 May 13.1 S 13.03 13.27 July 12.70 12.58 12.87 August 12.60 12.47 12.55 October 12.36 12.20 12.25 December 12.43 12.2 S 12.32 Leave Jacksonville. 7:45 PM Leave Brunswick, 8:10 PM Leave Savannah... 12:05 AM Arrive Augusta 8:20 AM NEW ORLEANS COTTON Cotton futures opened steadq: May 13.43; July 13.17; August 13.05; October 12.29; December 12.28; January 12.30. MARKETS WHEAT— Open. High. Low C’ ■■*** May .... 98% 98% 97% 97% July • ■ . . SS 88% SS% 57% CORN— May .... «s% 69% 68% 69% July .... 67% 68 67% 67% OATS— May .... 40% 41 40% 40% July .... 39 39% 39 39% PORK— July . . . .2015 2015 2010 2010 Sept . . . .1995 1995 1990 1990 I.ARD July . . . .1007 1007 1005 1005 Sept . . . .1025 1025 1020 1022 RIBS— July . . . .1132 1132 1127 1127 Sept . . . .1140 1140 1135 1135 LIVERPOOLJJOTTON May 7.20% May and June 7.20% July and August 7.20% August and September 6.89 October and November 6.62 December and January ...6.53 January and February 6.53 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET Chicago, Ills—Although absence of pre dicted general rain today put a little firmness into wheat, prices at the out set. a decline took place later, on op timistic reports from Kansas. Quota tions started 1-4 off to a like amount up hut gradually sagged below last night’s level. Persistence of unfavorable weather in Argentine had a bullish influence on corn. After opening 1-8 down to 1-4 advance the market scored a moderate gain. Unabated dry weather pushed oats higher. Provisions turned easy with hogs. HOURLY TEMPERATURES Degree* 0 A. M. 58 7 A. M. 61 S A. M 66 9 A. M 76 10 A. M 80 11 A. M S 4 12 M 86 1 P. M 87 2 P. M 90 MONnMVIARKET New York.—Mercantile paper 4; ster ling exchange steady. 60 days 486.10; de mand 488.60 . Commercial bills 485 1-4. Government bonds steady. Railroad bonds steady. Call money steady 1 3-4a2; ruling rate 1 3-4; closing 1 7-Ba2. Time loans steady; 60 and 90 days 2 1-2; six months 3. THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. CLASSYCLOTHES For Young Men. ' -Sinr■ iniiSsSSmS2HßSS^wrSßfyhr "Home of Good Clothes” ~ DEATHS WILLIAMS, MARION LEE.—The 6- montbs-old son of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Williams, died yesterday after noon at 5:30 o’clock. The funer al services were held from the residence, 1642 Broad Street, this morning at 10 o’clock, and the Interment was in the West View Cemetery. The ltev. Mr. Veach was the officiating minis ter. BRITT MRS. MATTIE.—Of Atlanta, died last night at the residence of her nephew, Mr. F. M. Crawtord, 838 Hill Street, in the 57th year of her age. The remains of de ceased were shipped to Atlanta tills afternoon and tho funeral services and interment will take place there. ATTEND CONSUL’S FUNERAL. London.—A large congregation of Americans and prominent English people attended a memorial service today for the late Consul General John L. Griffiths, of St. Pauls Church, Knightsbridge, where he was a regular attendant. SENSATIJN " FLOUR makes more, lighter, whiter and better biscuit than any other. Try it. LEGAL NOTICES STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY— Whereas, Wilhelmina Czarnltzki, wid ow of F. W. Czarnltzki, late of said County, deceased, has applied for year's support. This Is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said County, to he held on the first Monday in June, A. l>., 1914, at 10 o’clock a. in., and show cause, if any they can. why said year’s support should not be granted, and return of the appraisers made the Judgment of sai l Court. % Witness my official signature this Bth day of May, A. P., 1914. ALEXANDER R. WALTON. M 8 16 2L’ 29 Ordinary, R C. .1 \'i i ; <)F GE<)RGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY— To the Helrs-at-Law of D;«nlel Burns Dyer, Deceased: Richard C. Norrell having filed his pe tition to require Alonzo Pronin Purdy, Administrator with tlie will annexed of the estate in Georgia of Daniel Burns Dyer, late of Jackson County, State of Missouri, deceased, to execute and de liver titles in compliance with a certain Bond for Titles, given by the said Daniel Burns Dyer to him. You and each of you arc hereby re quired to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said County, to he held on the first Monday in June, 1914, at 10 o’clock a. m., and show cause, if any you have, why the prayers of the peti tions should not he granted, and said administrator required to make Titles In conformity with said Rond. Witness my hand and offeinl signa ture, this Bth day of May, 1914. ALEXANDER It WALTON, Ordinary, Richmond County, Georgia. M 8 16 22 29 Mp m cured L B FOREVER Don’t You Think It Time to Get the Right Treatment? Wher» hundred* hav* non* la a aafa plan, for you to to go for tha rlifht kind of troatmont. I uno tha latMt HEKUMB and BACTEKINS In tha treatment of obatlnata caaaa and ao llclt raaaa that othara hava haen tin ahla to aatlafy. I auccaaafully traat niood-Polaon. Utc ara, Hkln Dlaeaaaa, Kldnay and Bladder troublaa, PI ha and Rectal dlaaaaaa. Unnatural Diachartrea and many dlaeaaaa not mentioned. Call or write for TREE CONSULTATION AND ADVrCE. Houra t a. m. to 7 p m. Sundays 10 to 2. DR. GROOVER, Specialist. *O4-7 Dyer BldgAuguaia. (J*. ! STATE Ob’ GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY— To the Heirs-at-Law of Daniel Burns i Dyer, Deceased. Ellen M. Doris having filed her peti tion to requre Alonzo Frome Purdy, Ad ! minlstrator with .the will annexed of the estate in Georgia of Daniel Hums Dyer. Into of Jackson County, Slate of Mis souri. deceased, to execute and deliver : titles In compliance with a certain Pond for Titles. giVen by the said Daniel | liurns Dyer to her. ou and each of you are hereby re nulrod to bo and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said County, to bo held on the first Monday in June, 1914, at to o clock a. m.. and show cause, if any > Oll have, why the prayers of the peti tloner should not be granted, and said Administrator required to make Titles In conformity with said Bond. \\ itness my hand and official signa ture, this Sth day of May, 1914. ALEXANDER R. WALTON. Ordinary Richmond County, Georgia. M S 15 22 29 ZZ7I administrator's SALE. STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY Tinder and by virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Richmond t ounty there will he sold nt public out cry on the first Tuesday tn June, 1914, at the Court House door, In said Connty, between the legal hours of sale, the fol lowing real estate and equities in real estate, located In said County and the C By of Augusta, to-wlt: All that lot or land designated ns lot No. 4, Block No. 5, Lafayette Place with Improvements thereon consisting of one 7-room house and \ ->e 2-room houses, said lot fronting on what was formerly known as tilth or Griffin street. 50 feet, and extending hack of equal W’dth 150 feet; hounded East by said 16th or Griffin street; North by lot No. 3. same Work: West by nn alley and South by Conklin avenue, said lot being designated In said order as lot "C,” and is free from enctimbcrance. Also, all that lot of land designated as lot Nn, 3y Block No. 5, Lafayette Place with Inmrovements thereon con sisting of one 3-room house and two 2- room houses, fronting 59 feet nn 16th or Griffin street and running hack of equal width 150 feet; bounded North by lot No. 2 same block; East tiv said Ifith or Griffin street; South by lot No. 4, same block and west by an alllev, des’g nated in said order as' lot “D" and la free from encumberanee. Also, all the equities of William it. Ellis, deceased. In all that lot of land Known as lot No. 5. Block No. 4. La fayette Place with Improvements there on ronsstlng of seven 3-room houses, said lot fronting on 16th or Griffin street 50 feet, and extending bark of equal width 150 feei; founded on tho north by lot No, 6; on the East by an alley: on the South by Conklin avenue, and West by said 16th or Griffin street, designated In said order as lot "B," and being sold subject to n seeurlty deed made by William IT. Ellis to Mattie E Cooper on the 18th dav of April. 1913, to secure a debt of $1,000.00. due tbreo years from that date and bearing Inter est nt the rate of eight per rent per an num and payable sr.tni-annuallv. Also, ail the equities of William IT. Ellis, deeensed. In all that lot of land I known as lot No. 14. Block No. 8, Ln | fayette Plane with Improvements There on consisting of three S-room bouses. I one 2-room house nnd one 4-ronm house, I said lot being bounded North by Conk | tin avenue; East by 16th or Griffin street; South by lot No , same i Block and West by an alley; said lot fronting on 16th or Griffin street 76 fee|, I more or less, and extending back of equal width 150 feet, and designated In said order ns lot “A.” and being sold subject to a security deed made by Wil liam H. Ellis tn Charles W Crawford on the 3d day of September, 1912. to se cure II debt of $890.00, due three years from that date with Interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum and pay able semi-annually. All of the above mentioned lots are move particularly described by reference to a plat of the Lafayette Place, record ed In the Offiee of the Clerk of the Su perior Court, said County, Bonk 4 H’a pages, 372-3, to which plat special ref erence Is hereby made. Terms of sale: cash. Purchasers to pay for pupors- All 1911 taxes to be pro rated up to date of sale; Interest note due Mattie E. Cooper. Oelober 18th, 1914, and Interest note due Charles W. Craw ford. Kepleniber 3rd. 1914, tn he pro rated as of date of sale. All fire Inaur nnco to lie pro-rated as of date of auln ROBERT C. WILLIAMS. Administrator of the Eat. of W II Ellis, Deceased. MS 15 22 29 STATE OF GEORGTA. RICHMOND COUNTY— Whereas, Esther R. Caldwell, widow of Will T. Caldwell, lale of said County, deceased, has applied for year’s support for herself and minor child of said de ceased. This Is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, to bo and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said County, to he held on the first Monday In June. A D., 1914 at 10 o’clock a. m., and shoji cause, If any they can, why said yqvs support should not he granted, and #nrn of the appraisers made tho judg#- it of said Court. y Witness my official slgr/ ire this Bth day of May, A. I).. 1911. / ALEXANDER 1/ tVALTON, M 8 16 22 29 / d I nary. It. O. STATE OF GEORGIA,/ RICHMOND COUNTT - Whereas, Mary Tayl/ Mitchell, widow of R J. Mitchell, lat/ of said County, deceased, has applied for year’s support. This is therefore to rile nil persons concerned, to he and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said County, to he held on the first Monday in June, A. I).. 1911, at 10 o’clock a. rn., and show cause. If any they cun. why said year’s support should not be granted, and return of tho appraisers marie the Judgment,of said Court. Witness my official signature this Bth day of May. A. D.. 1914. ALEXANDER It WALTON, M 8 16 22 29 Ordinary, R. C. STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY— Whereas, William M. Butt, Executor, of the estate of Fannie Mims, late of said County, deceased, has applied for Letters of Dismission from said Execu torship. This In, therefore, to rite all persons concerned, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said County, to be held on the first Monday In June, A. D, 1911, at 10 o’clock a. m., and show cause. If any they can, why said Letters should not be granted. Witness my official signature this Bth day of Mav. A. D. 1914, ALEXANDER R WALTON, M 8 16 22 29 Ordinary, U C. jfjßiUijV jAiL. HTATK OK OfSOIUIIA, HICHMONh COUNTY— Whereon, Hugh 11. Alexander. Admin istrator of tha estate In Oeorgfa. of Charles Webb. loin f»f England. de ceased, has applied for leave to sell Hen! Instate and Equities in Ileal Estate, be long ng to said estate. This Is, therefor#*, to rite nil persons concerned, to he and appear at the Court of ordinary of said County, to he » eld •in tiie first Monday. In June, A. I)., 1914, at 10 o'clock a. in., and show cause. If any they can. why leave to soil Real Estate and Equities In Ite*l Estate be longing to sa'd estate should not lie minted hs prayed for. Witness my official signature this Bth day of May. A I) . 1914. AIJGXANDKU It WALTON. M 8 Ir. 22 29 Ordinary, It. C. state 7k oi*:oito ia. ItJCHMONO COUNTV— Whereas, Elisabeth It Smith. wld•'v of Littleton It Hrrilth, Into of said Coun ty, defeased, has applied for year's sup port for herse’f and minor child of said d« 'fused This Is. therefore, to cite all persons conc#e*ned. to he end appear at the Court of Ordinary of sa d County, to foe held on the first Monday In June. A. It., 1911. nt 10 o’clock a m„ and show cause. If any they can, why said year's support should not he granted and return of the appraisers made the Judgment of said Court. Witness my official signature this Bth day of Mav A l> 1914. ALKXANUEII Ft WALTON. M 8 15 22 29 Ordinary, It. C. GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY To trie Honorable Superior Court of Said County:— The petition of W. E. Norrell. John McNair, J. R. Boall, A. 11. Rooks and J. F. Turner, of Richmond County. Geor gia. respectfully shows:— (1) -That they desire for themselves, their associates and successors to be In corporated and made a body, politic un der the name and style of The Farmers Gin * Fertilizer Company, for a period of twenty (20) years, with provision of renewal thereafter. (2) —That the principal office of said Company shall he in the Village of lily the. State and County aforesaid, hut petitioners desire the right to establish branch offices within this State or else where whenever the holders of a ma jority of the stock may so determine. (3) The object of s.aid corporation is pecuniary gain to Itself and share holders. (4) The particular business to be car ried on by said corporation is the gln nlng of cotton, buying and selling cotton and cottonseed; manufacturing fertilizer, mixing fertilizer and generally dealing in fertilizers, with tho special privilege also of manufacturing and dealing in farm ers supplies and agricultural implements of nil kinds, and any and all other busi ness pertaining to either tho manufac ture or the purchase and silo of farm supplies, including tho right to purchase and sell real estate nnd personal prop erty. (5) —The capital stork of said corpora tion shall bo five thousand ($5,000.00) dollars, with tho privl’ege of Increasing same to tho sum of twenty-five thou sand (S2S,OIM\OO> dollars, at anytime by the majority vote o>f the stockholders; said stock to be divided into shares of $50.00 each, sixty per cent (60 per cent) of which amount of capital to be so em ployed. having by them been actually paid in. (6) Pot if loners desire the right to have the subscriptions of said capital stock paid In money or property, to bo taken at the fair valuation. (TV- Petitioners further desire the right to sue nnd to be sued, to plead and to bo impleaded, to havo nnd use a com mon seal, to make all necessary by-laws and regulations, nnd to do all other things that may be neoesHnry for suc cessfully carrying on said business; nnd to execute notes and bonds as evidence of indebtedness incurred or which may be incurred in tho conduct of tho af fairs of tho corporation, nnd to secure the saino by mortgage, security deed or other form of lien under t'xisling laws, t (8) —They desire for said corporation the power and authority to apply for and accept amendments of either form or substance by n vote of a malorltv of its stock outstanding, nt tho time they also ask authority for said corporation to wind up its affairs, liquid ite nnd dis continue its business at any timo it may be determined to do so by vote of two tbirds of its stock outstanding at the time: nnd that it shall have all such other rights, powers. pFvileges nnd Im munities ns nre incident lo like in cor pnrntions or permissable under the lawH of Georgia. Wherefore petitioners pmy to be in corporated under the name and stylo aforesaid, with the powers privileges and immunities herein sot forth, and as are now or mny be heron fter be allowed a corporation of similar character under the laws of Georgia. B. B. McCOWEN, Attorney for Petitioners. GEORGIA, RIGHMONU OOTTNTY— 1. Geo. P. Pournelle, Deputy Clerk of Superior Court of Richmond County, Georgia, do hereby certify that the foregoing petition for incorporation lias been duly filed In the offiee of the Clerk of Superior Court of said County on the 7th day of Mny lftl4. GEO. P. POURNEUPE. M 8 15 22 29 Deputy Clerk. STATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY— To the Helrs-at-Law of Daniel Burns Dyer. Deceased: Elizabeth M. Filber having filed her petition to require Alonzo Frome Purdy, administrator with tho will annexed of tho. estate In Georgia of Daniel Burns Dver, late of Jackson County, State of Missouri, dorensod. to execute nnd de liver tltlcH In compliance with n certain Bond for Titles, given by the said Daniel Burns Dyer to E'lzabetb M. Filber, nnd a verbal agreement partially executed and fully spt out In her petition. You and each of you are hereby re quired to be and appear at tho Court of Ordinary of said Countv. to be held on the first Monday In June, 1914. at 10 o’clock a. m . nnd show cause, if any you have, why the prayers of the petitioner should not bo granted, and said Admln ostrator required to make Titles In con morlty with said Bond. Witness my hand nnd official signa ture. this Bth day of May, 1911. ALEXANDER R. WALTON. Ordinary. Richmond County, Georgia. M 8 16 22 29 STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY— Whereas, James T. Tanner, Adminis trator of the estate of Mrs. W. H. Olive, bite of said County, deceased, has ap plied for leave to sell Real Estate be longing to said estate. This Is. therefore, to cite all persons concerned, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said County, to be held on the first Monday In June, A. D., 1914, at 10 o’clock a. in., nnd show cause If any they can, why leave 1o sell Real Estate belonging to said estate should not he granted ns j rayed for. Witness my official signature this Bth day of May. A. D., 1914. ALEXANDER R. WALTON. M 8 16 22 29 Ordinary, R. C. Southern Railway Schedule Effective May 3, 1914. N B.—Schedule figure* puhllehed only a. Information nnd are not guaranteed. Union Station, All Train* Dally. Train, Depart to No. 18 Charleston, 8. C 7:2oam. 8 f'lilurnlila, B C 7:10» m 132 Washington, New York .... 2:6Rp.m. 22 Chnrlpaton 3:40p.m. 20 Columbia 8:00p m, 24 Charleston, Jnrkeonvllle 11 40p m W < harleston SftSa m. Traine Arrive From No. 25 Charleston, Jacksonville ... 8 20n.m 10 Columbia lo (Kin m 181 Washington, New York ...12:01pm 31 Charleston 2:16n.m 7 Columbia 8:35p.m. 17 Charleeton 10:50p.m. 9 Chnrleeton 1 Mu in. Pullman Drawing Boom Bleeping Car* Conches. Dining C;,r Service. Phone 581 or 017 for Information nnd Pullman f beervn t Dn». MAGRTTRER DENT, n-et Pnne Agent, 729 Timed Ht Augusta. On. GEORGIA No. Arrive From— • 2 Atlanta. Macon, Athens and Washington 2:25p.m *'4 Atlanta 1:30a.m. •6 Atlanta. Macon, Washing ton and Cnrnnk 6:15p.m *8 Atlanta, M con, Athens and Washington 10:40p.m. •10 Union Point, Macon and Wnshlngton 11:00a.m. 12 Camtk 1:46a.m. Pullman Bleeper and Parlor Car tfsrvlc*. Nos. 8 and 4, Augusta and Atlanta. Nos. 'A and 4, Charleston and Atlanta. Nos. 8 and 4, Atlanta arid Wilmington. Nos. 5 end 6 Broiler Buffet Parlor Csf Augusta and Atlanta. N'os 5 and 4, Pullrnao Beeper. Augusta and Chicago. Nos. 1,2, 7 and S. Broiler Buffet Parlor Car. Augusta and Atlanta J p 811 LIIPH. Q. P. A. _ C. C. M’MII.MN. O. A. P. A. •01 BROAD STRICT. *| \ ; t PHONES 207, 601 and 0800. STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY Whereas, P.ryan Cummin*. Admlnls tnrtorc. t a. of the estate tn Oeorprta, fL P® , Ver Warnev, deceased, has ap4 plied for Letters of Dlsrt -ton from said Administration. This is, therefore, to cite all person* ooneernod, to he and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said County, to be held on the first Monday In June, A. D., 1911 at 10 o'clock a. m., and show cause, it any they can why said Letters should not he arnntert. Witness my official sl*natuve this Btl> day of May A. D.. 1914. ALEXANDER R. WALTON, M 8 15 22 29 Ordinary, R. C, STATE OF GEORGIA RICHMOND COUNTY Whereas, 91. Albert Rushton has ap* plied for Letters of Guardianship of the persons and property or Reginald H. Rushton anil Miriam A. Rushton, minors, residents of said County. This Is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, to he and appear at the Court of Ordinary of said County to he held on the first Monday In Juno. A. D„ 1911. nt 10 o'clock a. m., and show cause. If any they can, why suld letters should not he arnntert. Witness my offlelal sl*ntuave this Sth day of May, A. D., 1914. ALEXANDER R. WALTON, M 8 15 22 29 Ordinary. R. C. STATE OF GEORGIA, * RICHMOND COUNTY Whereas, William F. West. Adminis trator of (lie estate of Emma G. Johnson, late of said County, deceased, hns ap plied for Letters of Dismission from said Administration. This Is therefore, to cite all persona concerned, to he nnd appear at the Court of Ordinary of said County, to ho held on the first Monday In June. A. D., 1914 nt 10 o'clock a. m., nnd show cause if liny they can. why said Letters should not tie *rnnted. Witness my official sl*nature this Bth day of May. A. D.. 1914. ALEXANDER R. WALTON, m 8 ir. 2:: M Ordinary, R. C. STATE OF GEORGIA, ~“ RICHMOND COUNTY— Whereas, P. F McCarthy, Adminis trator of tho estate of Shoo Win*, lots of said County, deceased, hns applied for Letters of Dismission from said administration. This Is, therefore, to cite alt persons concerned, to he and appear nt the Court of Ordinary of said County, to lie held on the first Monday lnXjune. A. D„ 1914, at 10 o’clock a. m.,\nnd show cause. If any they can, why %utrt I,cl I era should not ho granted. \ Witness my offlclnl signature tims 9tli day cf Mnv. A. D., 1914 ALEXANDER R. WALTON, 1 M 9 15 22 29 Ordlnnry, R. C.' CHARLESTON & WESTERN CAROLINA RAILWAY CO. (Effective April 12, 1914.) The following arrival* and departure* of trains. Union Btatlon, Augusta, On., ns well ns connections with other com. panics are simply given as Information and are not guaranteed. Departure*. 7:10 A. M., No. 6 Dally for Anderson 11:00 A M.. No. I—Dally for Greenwood. Rpnrtanhurg, Greenville, Asheville. 4:25 P. M , No. 9—Dally for Spartan burg, Greenville, eto. 6:80 A, M., No. 45—Dnlly for Beaufort, Port Royal and Charleston. 2:00 P. M., No. 42—Dally for Beaufort, Port Itoyul. Charleston. Savannah. Arrival*. 12:10 P. M., No. 2 Dnlly fVom Spartan, burg. Greenville, etc. 7:05 P. M.. No. 4—Dally from Spartan* burg. Asheville. 12:25 P. M . No. a Dnlly from Beau, fort. Port Royal. Charleston and Savannah. 6:05 P. M., No 46—Dally from Beau* fort. Port Royal and Charleston. 8:00 P. M., No. 6—Dnlly from Anderson. ERNKBT W 11,1,1 AMH. General Passenger Agent. 829 Broadway. Augusta, Ga. Atlantic Coast Line NOTE—These arrivals and departures are given as Information. Arrivals and connections sre not guaranteed 38 T~H~T ' | 35 T~37~ 2:4oa| 2:4op|Lv Augusta Ar 8:56a 1:40s 4:26a 4:17n Ar Bar’well I,v 7:18s 13:01a 4:60n 4:42pAr. Dcnm’k I,v 6:44a 11 Sip 6:35a 6:26p Ar Or’burg Lv 6:57s 10:53p 7:20a 6:55p Ar Sumter I.v 4:S0« 9:30p 9:ooa| B:l6p|Ar Florence I.vl 8:10a 8:00p l:15p 12:46ii Ar Wllgton I.v 3:45p 8:fl0p 6:250 Ar Rlohm'd T.v 6:33p 8:15a ll:60p 0:00a Ar'Wnsh’t’n I.v 3.06 p 4:30* 1:38n 10:27b Ar llsltlm’e I.v 1:46p 2 50* 4:64a 12:45p Ar W Phils I.v 11:86a 12:19n 7 bin : ,7p \r N York I.v tilSa 9:80p Through Steel Pullman Bleepers ori trains 82 end 85, between Augusta ana New York Observation Broiler Car, be tween Augusta and Florence. Standard Dining Car north of Florence. Through Bleeper between Atlanta and Wilmington, via Augusta on trains 87 and 38, connecting at Florence with New York sleepers arid main line points. T. B. WALKER. District Passenger Agent. Auguste. Q*. Phone <B9. C. of Ga.Ry “The Right Way" Current aonesuie* t?ktn. Menuian Tim*.* DEPARTURE* For Dublin, Savannah, and Florida point* 9:U *, m. For Dublin end Savannah .. .. f:M aS For Savannah. Ms con. Colum bus .. From Savannah. Macon. Oa lumbus and Birmingham . ..l:Ma.m. From Dublin Savannah and Florida points ll:lg p.®. From Dublin Savannah. Ma con and Florid* point* .. .. 7:M R®, AT Train a Are t latfy. Train leaving Auguete ?:|0 and arriving el 7-61) p m . carrlee a through Pullman Buffet Parlor Car between An* Kuala end flavonnah, connecting at Mil ten with through train for Mneon. C*- lumbue Birmingham end Montgomery Vestthuted eleotrle-llghted. steam. heeled Bleeping Car*. ar* carried on night train* between Augusts and 5, - vnnnsh. Os.; connecting at Mlllen with through Bleeping Cars lo end from Ma con Columbus and Atlanta. For any Information aa to far** schedule*, eta, write or communicate with. W W. TTACKWTT. Trsre'lng Passenger Agent Phmi* No 61 719 Broad Street i hugnata Ga RAILROAD (Effectlvs Mn y 3, igt4.) No. Depart To— *l Atlanta, Macon, Athens and Washington 7:40a.m. •3 Atlanta 1:655.m. •5 Atlanta and beyond 12:30noog 111 Carnuk and Mneon 6.10p.m. 7 Atlanta. Macon and Wash ington 1:10p.m. •9 Union Point, Washington ton and Athens.. .. 6:lopm. • Dally. 'Dally except Sunday. TIME SHOWN ABOVE IS EASTERN (CITY) TIME. FIFTEEN