The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, December 14, 1914, Home Edition, Page FIVE, Image 5

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IVpAY, DECEMBER H LETTERS TO SANTA GLAUS • n vriting Santa Claus letters > Tb 'Herald make letters as hort is possible and write only an on side of paper. All letters must e addressed to San*a Claua Edito cars Herald, and must have 2-eent stamp on each when put i postoffice or letter box. This plan as o be adopted in order to get II letters published before Chrimas. Dea old Santa: Christmas time is near • hand. I didn’t fret a chance to tell vi what I wanted when I saw you at Tdteos. Please brimr me a rain coat, air of rubbers, box of csndy bot tle ocolottne and fruits of all kinds. Ke rn errt r my sisters mothers and father. Alsomy music teacher. Miss Sanken. You little friend—Pearl Broadwater. r>r Santa Clause: lam a little boy sev i years of age. I have two other brriers four and two years old Please brg me a cowboy suit, lots of fruit an some toys, such as you think would fcjauitable for boys of our age. Sincere i.yours—B. Wilber Norris, Graniteville, gC. .lear old Santa: Please bring me a ye doll a carriage, ar,d a sweater, a ireau, some nuts, bananas and a box candy and oranges and lots of fruit ell Mrs. Santa Hello for me. Good jy Old Santa this will be all for this rear. Your little girl—Annie Frances Mc- Carty, 928 Mclntosh St. Dear Santa: Please font for get me this Christmas. I help my mamma all I can. I want a coat and some nice dresses and a little baby doll. All kinds of fruit and nuts. Don’t forget my two baby sisters they want dolls and fruit and candy. This is all your little friend— Willie Clarice McCarty, 928 Mclntosh St. Dearest Santa: Please bring me a bycicle, some fruit and some other nice things. I want a toy auto. Your lit tle boy—J. Morris McCarty. 92S Mcln tosh St. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl almost six years old. and a very good girl. I am not going to ask you to bring me very many things. Mother says I can have a Xmas tree, and I want you to bring me a nice little silver purse and a rain coat and some good story books, and please bring mother and dad dy something nice. Your little girl— Ethel Elizabeth Carruth, the Arsenal. P. S. Do not forget my Sunday school teacher Miss Edith Eemson. Dear Santa: I am a little boy 10 years old and in the third grade. I want you to bring me a little train and a boy scout suit. 1 wont ask you for so much and I want you to bring me some fire works and fruit and candy. With love to you and Mrs. Santa and wish you both a happy Xmas and a new year.— Forrest Ricker, Blythe, Ga. Dear Santa: lam a nice little girl 7 years old. lam in the third grade and my teacher says I am real smart, my teacher's name is Miss Hattie Clark and I love her she is so good to me. Now Dear Santa I want to tell you what I •want you to bring me. 1 want a doll, a carriage and chairs for my doll and a table all kind of fire works a lots of fruit and candy. With love to you and Mrs. Santa and wish you a merry Xmas. Ruby Ricker. Blythe, Ga. Dear old Santa Claus: Here I am with my letter. Please don’t forget to bring me a train horn drum and a pic ture and plenty of fruit love to Mrs. Santa Claus. lam 6 years old and in the Ist grade and theres no one but me and my mother my papa has been dead 6 years but we are well and happy. Now Santa by bye, we don’t want you to for get Hargroves, we live with her, From your boy—Sam Hughes, 710 Crawford Ave. Hello Santa Claus —I wish you would bring me a cowboy suit, some fruit and fireworks. Dont forget my sister and brother. I would like a wagon and horse also. Hope you and mother Santa arc well. I am five years old and can read, and go to school. From Clement Hersey, Gracewood, Ga. Dear Santa Claus: —I am a little girl ten years old and I want you to bring me a story book, a doll that looks like my little friend Hank, a lit tle house and a little man for a jani tor, and I want a little telephone switchboard and a big red bat and orange colored cloak. I am a very good quiet little girl. Your little friend Willie Nebling Jones, 325 Ellis St. My Dear Old Santa Claus: -Here is a little girl that you was so good to last year. 1 have everything you brought me and have not broken a sin gle thing my tea set big doll table chairs. But I do want • bicycle to go on errands for mother and a foot ball candy and plenty of fruit. My little sister Mary Cary wants another doll and a cooking stove and Santa Clous please dont forget my dear Mother and Daddy He wants a new hat and new coat and mother wanes a tea waggon. Please bring her one and dont for get my little friend Ruth Hinton and my teacher Her name is Miss Marguret Owen bring her some thing nice. With heart full of love for you and Mrs. Santa Claus. Your little friend, Alice Louise Peebles. Dar Santa Claus, care Augusta Herald, Augusta, Ga, I am a sweet little girl nine years old and attend school every day, help mother at home and want you to be sure and bring me handkerchiefs, tea set, paint book and fruit, and please remember my sister she twelve years old and wants some goodies. I am your little girl Maria Wingard. Santa Clause Editor, care Herald. Dear Santa Clause —Please bring me a football, cap-pistoi and caps, story boon a game of checkers, a telephone and ’plenty of nice fruit, candy, nuts , and sparklers and some powder to shoot in my cannon that papa made for me last Xmas. I will be five years old February 13th and am in the kin dergarten at John Mllledge school. With lots of love, from your little boy, Roy Daniel. Dear Sant Claus I am a little boy eleven years old I want you to bring me a alrgun and plenty of shots and a train and a track and plenty of firs works and plenty of fruit, dont for get my sisters and brother and my brother in Winnsboro. this is all for thiß time from your little friend Willlo Hodeon, Clearwater, S. C. Dear Old Jolly Santa Clause. 1 am a little girl 6 years old please bring me a big doll a tea set and a horn some fire works and lots of fruit and any thing you think would suit a little girl please dont forget my teacher her name Is Miss Sheard bring her some thing nice from your little friend Ma mie Hodson. Clearwater, S. C. Dear Santa Clause I am a little girl ten month old please bring me a doll - and a cattle and any thing you think would suit such a very little girl please dont for get papa and mamma from your little friend, Annis Lillian Hod son, Warrenville. B. C. My Dear Old Santa Clause I am a lUtlo girl T am in the third grade I go to school every day please bring me a story book and a stove table piano ahj a big doll and a bracelet and a ring and lots of fruit dont for get papa and mamma please rember my little cous- ins across the ocean also my aunts and cousins in the north please rem ber my brother in Winnsboro, S. C. with lots of love to you and Mrs. Santa from your little frind Maggie M. Hod son, Clearwater, S. C. Dear Santa Clause I am a little boy three years old I want you to bring me a horn a pop gun and a wagon a trycle and lots of fruit and dont for get papa and mamma from your little frind Albert Hodson, Clearwater, S. C. lots of love to you and Mrs. Santa Clause. My Dear Old Santa Clause. I am a little boy 8 years old I go to school every day I am in the third grade please bring me a air gun and lots of shot an' 1 fire works and some fruit and dont for get my brothers and sis ters and please rember my aunts and cousins in England also my aunts and cousins in the north with lots of love to you and Mrs. Santa your little frind Charlie Hodson, Clearwater, S. C. Dear Santa as Christmas is almost here I will write you a few lines to let you know what I want I want a air gun an some Marbles and some candy fruit and fire Poppers. Your little friend. Willie Hellmuth, 821 Elbert St. Dear Old Santa Claus. I am a little boy 11 months old and as it is my first Christmas I think I ought to get a lot of things. I want you to bring me a wagon, a drum, a train, a rocky horse, a horn, some marbles, some blocks and an automobile. All kind of fruits and nuts. Don’t forget moth er, daddy, Grandma, Grandpa, Aunt Eva, and Uncle Howell bring them something. Good by until next year. R. A. Davis, Jr., 1413 Cooper St. Dear Old Sandy. I am too little to go to school I am onley five years old I go to church and Sunday school and Brother Read Baptized me so I want you to bring air gun automobile a chicken house and a ruster in it to crow a hen you open, the door apples ornge3 oandys nuts of all sorts fruits of al! kinds plenty of fire works of all sorts a pistel and caps I want ask no more this time dont forget little sister Lily we call her Peby so good By old Sandy gave my Love to Mr Sandy. Grey Willie James, Grovetown, Ga. Dear Old Sandy. I am very little, only three years old. I will have to ask mama to write for me. Sandy, I Want a doll and rocking chair, a Teddy bear, a horn, a paper cap and Christ mas bell to ring the old year out and the new year in; apples, oranges, nuts, candies, raisins, fruits of all kinds. 1 want some fireworks. I do love to shoot roman candles and see the red and blue balls go up in the sky; and bring some sparklers and parched groundpeas. Don’t forget mama and papa. I won’t ask any more this Christmas. So good by. Kiss Mrs. San ‘ for me. Lily James. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl, 8 years old. Will you please bring me a little baby doll and bring me a gold bracelet and c. chain and a piano. My eydress is North Augusta. Bymoh McFarlane. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl, 7 years old. Will you please bring me a doll and a carriage and a piano? Gooy bye, Santa Claus. Eydress Clara McFarlane, North Augusta. Dear old Sandy 1 am a little boy ten years old go to school every day. I am in the third grade. I want you to bring me a parlor rifel catargs to keep me busey hunting all the Christmas and a wagon and popers Sky Rockets Roman candles fire Works of all Sorts candy nuts apples ornges also a box of caps to shoot in Bennies little dog so I want ask no more this Christmas Pleas go to gracewood and bring Brother Reads Children a heap of goodies and fireworks of all kinds so come early in the nigh,, for the first time I wake I can get up and see what you have brote So good by Sandy. I Remain as ever Your little frind tell Mr. Sandy howdy and Hug his neck hard and tlte for me little Attie Read James, Grovetown, Ga. I want you to bring me some doll clothes Xmas to fit my baby doll, a trunk, a trycycle, a bed. a bracelet and some candy and fruit. Don’t forgei my sister Gladys, and the poor little chil dren that has no parents. Your little friend, Elizabeth Miller. Plum Branch, S. C. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl 7 years old and go to school every day and Sunday school on Sundays and trying to be good so you will coma to see me I want you to bring me a doll and a trunk and a chair and a new dress and lots of fruits and candy and don’t forget Mamma and Papa he’s net home but I arn looking for him Christmas. So by, by with lots of love to you and Mrs. Santa Claus. Marie Abnett, 137* Greene St. To Dear Old Santa. I am a little Boy 12 years old I have tried all the year to Be good Mother says I have been a good Boy and I have work hard ever day So I could ask you to Bring me all Kinds of fruit and a little Drum and a Small pair of goat* and a wagon and a nice little girl to ride with me In the afternoon when I get of from work for it is awful lonesome over here in alken no wSanta dont forget me for I will look for yon Xmas night I want you to have what I ask you for If you cant get the goats and wagon he sure and get me a little girl. As I reamend your true little frind ftsear R. Amer son, Aiken, S, S. My Dear Santa Clause: I am a little girl three years old and I want you to bring me a big doll, a doll bed, a picture book, a pair of bed room slip pers and some fruit, candy and nuts. With ots of love for you and Mrs. Santa Clause, I am your little friend, Francis Pope Mitchell, Leesvllle, S. C. And if it tires out the shopper, what about the girl who has to wait upon so many shoppers? You can make Christmas week easier for yourself and for the girl behin d the counter by getting your presents now.. My Dear Santa Clause: I am a little girl, 2 years old. I want a little baby doll that wont break, a doll carring, a ball, horn, some A. B. C. blocks to build me a high church, and don’t for get my mother and papa and sister. Y'our little girl, Margaret Donnelly, 811 McKinne St. Dear Santa: I am a little girl, 12 years old, and in the fifth grade and go to school every day and 1 want you to bring me a rain coat and a bicycle, and don’t forget my mother and Joe, Nora and May Zell. So good bye, Santa Clause. I live at 1926 Fenwick. Dear Santa Clau: 1 am a little girl, 4 years old, and want you to bring me a doll and carriage and a little bed-room suit like I see in Mr. Cul pepper’s windows, a picture book and some fruit and don’t forget mama and flady, as they say I have been a good little girl and think dear old Santa Claus ought to come to see me. Lu cille Florence Beagles, 1840 Walker Street. Hello, Santy Clause: As it is not so very long till Christmas, I will write you and Mrs. Santy for my two little brothers and myself, my two little brothers wants a little train and track and a byccickle and a auto. And anything els you think is suited for two little boys like them; one is 6 years old and the other is 4 years old, and I am 13. So I want a pai>- of kid gloves and a blue serge dress and a rain coat and a larts of fruit and con dys and my to little brothers wants a larts of fruits and fire works and other things and my married brother’s little baby girl wants a rubber doll and a rattler and a larts of candys. She is about 6 months old and don’t forget mama and papa and my friends arid our borders and my larger brother and don’t forget the poor little offer ings and know you wont mind corning down our chimney for I will have you a basin of water there, when you come down, so I know you wont mind it Well, Santie, as it is nothing els 1 want. I will close for this time, hop ing you and Mrs. Santy a merry Christmas and a happy New Year. Fro myour little friend, Annie Lee Boston, Stump Row Street, Warren - vllle, S. C. Dear Old Santy: We are two little boys, 7 years old (step brothers). We want one, Indian suit arid orte police suit to fit 7 year-old boys and please bring us a toy ea.ch, some candy, ap ples, oranges, nuts and, but be sure you don’t forget the suits, and Santy, please bring our big sister Zell, some thing nice. Hoping you will have | pretyt wether Xmas, we are your good [little boys, David Burnside and Fuller 'Goodman, Harris Spring,i, S. O. Dear Santa Clause: I am a little boy, iO years old, and go to the John : Mllledge School every day. Dear Santa clause, 1 have no father, Just a mother and if you run aford it, please bring me the folowing articles, an air gun, a trycycle, a railroad en gine, a magic lantern and 1 have a ilittle brother, 4 years old and please ; don’t forget him. He wants a trycycle and something good to eat. Dear I Santa Clause, mamma is going to J. B. White's and she will tell you the 'balance. And please oblige your llt itle friend, Albertis Clark, No. 5 Grace J Street. Dear Santa Claus: I will be 6 years old the day after Christmas and have [tried awful hard to be a good little girl, but I find It a lonesome Job, so please bring me a great big doll, a nice , large tea set, a range cook-stove, a table and Just anything e]se you think I I will like and please come to see my , Aunt Katie as she has learned me my THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA. “SHOPPING IS SO TIRING!" A, B. C’s. I think she wants a set of furs, and don’t forget to stop in to see my grandpa and grandma Garner, for 1 would not like to have them slighted, with love from yotn- little girl, Evilee Garner, 1451 Silcox St. Dear Santa Clausi Mamma says Santa Claus don’t come to see bad boys, but 1 sure will try my very best and lie good, but Santa, any way, l certainly would like to have an ex press wagon, horn, horse, sheep, mall, monkey, wheel-barrow and anything else you think a good little boy ought to have. You just ought to see my cute little sister, she looks like a big doll, and she is so goqd. 1 am going to bed soon every night so I won’t worry my mama. From one of your little boys, L. G. Ileatse, Jr. Corner Eve and Fenwick Streets. Dear Sana Claus: I expect it is about time for me to write to you and tell you the few tilings 1 would like for. you to bring me if you can spare the money to buy me a cow boy suit, a gun and just anything that you think a little boy 7 years old would like to have. I have a new sister this year, but It doesn't make much dif ference about her as she doesn’t know it is Christmas and she has plenty ol rattlers any way, so don’t bother about her, but I have a brother 4 years old You can firing him something. My name is James Beatse, Corner Eve and Fenwick Streets. Dear Santay Clause; 1 will write and tell you what I want you to bring me. I am a little boy, 9 years old. l'lease bring me a, football and a Indian suit, and a horn, and a tr..in on the track and run by steam and some fire works and fruit of all kinds. I have a little baby brother, please don’t forget him. Well I will close, so good bye, Dear Santy Clause. Johnnie Clinton Conner, 1480 Glover Street. Dear Santy Clause: 1 am a little girl, 6 years ell, and go to school every day and I want you to firing me a little stove and tea seat and a rubber ball and a great big dull and pare of shoes and stockings and a horn and some fire works and fruit of all kinds. So good bye. From your little girl, Oor&lee Conner. I wish you and Mrs. Santy a merry Christmas, 1480 Glover Street. Dear Santy Clause: I am a little girl 2 years old and I want you to tiring me a doll and carriage and a little chair and tedder hear and gome fire works and fruit of all kinds. Well I will close with love to you and Mrs. Santy. Lizzie Branford Conner, 1480 Glover Street. Dear Santa: Please bring me a doll and stove ten set and piano, please dont forget my baby sister. Julia Kirkland. Hello Santa: i inn two months old. Please bring me something ' nice fur Xinaa. Just any thing will please rne Jessie l.ee Kirkland. Dear Santa: Please tiring me a fid dle an express wagon an autumohle some frail and file works. Your little friend Jimmie Kirkland, 210 Perkins St. Dear Santa Clause: lam a little hoy five years old, and have been slek at the hospital two or three weeks, and i was just brought home today. I hope dear Santa Clause you will bring rne lots of nice things a little boy loves to play with, and please dont forget my little brother Robert he Is three years old. We would Ilk'- some fruit two. With lots of love. From your little boys Thomas Broome, 125 Second St., Gnggtown. Dear Santa: I ara a little glr! 1 yrs. old and want you to bring trie a doll and earrlage arid box of candy and please Vemember m pa and rna and my brud der Rae Your little friend—Laura Woodward, 820 Marlon St., Aiken, SC. Dear old Santa; I am here again and am six years old. going to school every day. Bring me a doll, stove, and u nice rain coat and lots of other tilings. Remember mu and little Doris. Goodby— Gladys Woodward, 820 Marlon St., Aiken, S. C. Dear Santa: I am a tiny little girl 6 months old and please bring me a high chair'und doll and remeber Aunt Wlllu and grandma. Your baby—Mary Eliza beth Woodward, 820 Marion St., Aiken, H. C. Deur Santa Claus: I arn a little gill 8 yr. old and want you to bring me a doll and piano and lots of fruit and can dy and remember nia and pa and grand ma. Goodbye Thelma Woodward, 820 Marlon St., Aiken, S. C. L 4 Dear Santa: I ain a little hoy II yrs. old and am going to school. Please bring me a rifle and a saddle and Brlit dle atal lots of fireworks. Remember rria and pa and aunt Ethel. Your friend J . It. Woodward, 820 Marion St., Aiken, S. C. Dear Santa Claus: 1 am a wee little girl 4 years old and please tiring me a Christmas tree!, and a big doll and lots of other things. Remember ma arid pa and grandma. Your little triend Doris Dukes, 912 Park Ave., Aiken, S. C. Dear Santa Claus: I am a litle girl and am my ma’s and pa's pet and please bring trie a doll and a carriage with a top and lots of things and remember my grandma Demedicis and Cushman. Your little girl— Ealnor Cushman, 912 Park Ave., Aiken, S. C. Dear Santa Clause: I am a little boy seven years old. I go to school every day and bring home a good report every month. Now, Santa, 1 think 1 am a good little hoy and I want you to tiring rne a train, toy automobile, toy pistol ami please bring me some caps to go with it. also bring me plenty of fruits ami nuts and do riot forget my little friend, Eugene Skinner, who lives next door. Wishing you and Mrs. Santa Clause a Merry Christmas and a happy new year, 1 am as ever, your little friend Will Oliver Byrd, 1565 Fenwlek St. 'A Dear Santa: l’lease bring rne a doll carriage und a cow girl suit and don’t forget my brothers and two slsterH, so good by. From Bessie Holmes. Dear old Santa Close: I arn a good little blue eyed girl 3 years old and help mama attend to my little-, sister, and I want a doll and earrlage and a heap of good stuff to eat and dont for get my MEMPHIS-ATLANTA LIMITED NEW SOLID TRAIN, RUNNING THROUGH ATLANTA TO MEMPHIS over N. C. &, ST. L. RY. VIA CHATTANOOGA & NASHVILLE Westbound Schedule. East-bound Schedule. Lv. Atlintit 4.55 p.m. L/. Memphis 8:20 pm. Ar. Chattanooga 0:15 p.m. Ar. Nashville 3:01 a.m. Lv. Chattanooga ........ 9:23 p.m. Lv. Nashville 3:11 a.m. At. Nashvllle 1:40 a.m. At. Chattanooga .......... 7:21 a.m. Lv. 1:50 a.m. Lv. Chattanooga 7:30 a.m. Ar. Memphis 8.35 a.m. Ar. Atlanta 11.u5 a.m. Makes direct connections a-t Memphis for points In the West and Southwest. Thin Service Iff Mlgh-C|,i H s- Strictly Up-to-the-minute. The Train Carries Modern I*quiprnent Throughout, Running Atlanta, Ga., to Memphis, T»*nn. # with no changes, confuting ot Standard Pullman Sleeper, Observation Sleeps, Lining Car serving Supper, also Breakfast, Into Memphis. This Is the Route of S«fe and Satisfactory Service -Most Attractive Way In the Southland. H’eeper Reservations. Tickets and all Information cheerfully furnish ed. Inquiries appreciated. Call on or write J. A. THOMAS, C. P. A.; W. H. LEAHY, T. P. A.; E. J. WALKER, T.P.A. City Ticket Office, Atlanta, Ga C. B WALKER, Ticket Agent, Union Station, Atlanta, Ga. H. C. BAILEY, D. P. A., L. A N. R. R., Atlanta, Ga. little sister, she wants ;i do! and some play things. flood bye Handy. From Ruth Holmes, 9-12 Ave it. DtstV S; in t n Clause: I am in very poor health tills Xrnas and will he pleased with most anything you bring me, hut would he so glad of a teddv hear like I saw at Mr. MHilarity’s. Slap him on the head and he will hallow. You muy bring me some fruit and some of Mr. Kress candy and some fireworks. I would like so well to have a hilly goa f and wagon hut my little friend Josa phine Drowdy says I am too little may ho by next Xmas I will be large enough, l’lease dont fnVget my friend George Kelly. I don’t know how old i am ,ut I live with my brother Jeff at 604 Moore Ave. Love to you and Mrs. Santa. From I Jessie Phillips. Dear Santa: Will you please bring me a fur set a pair of gloves that fits good a doll ha by and carrage a tea set and tabb*. Some candy from Silver’s lots of fruit a teddy luaV that will hal low and do dno’t forget our friend. Mr. J. A. Hoover bring him some eigars and a pipe for he likes so well to smoke. My friend I Jessie calls me Peggy hut my name Is Josaphine Drawdy, 616 Moore avenue. Dear Santa Claws: I am a little girl five yeaVs old and I want you to bring me a doll carrage and a doll and a box of candy and some fire works and all kinds of fruit. I will close for ibis time by by. Much love to Sinta Claus. From Mary Roberts, 1193 Silcox St. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl II years old and go to school every day and are in the sixth grade and I want you to bring me a doll carriage and te;i set and a foot hall and a story hook and a box of candy and some fire works am* don’ for get mother and grandmother. Till sis all I want, this time, by by. Much love to Kants Claws. From Mol ile Garrett, 1194 Silcox St Dent* Santa Clause: Please tiring me a coal wagon and little rocking chair and a horn little automobile little horse and some fruit and lots of fireworks and dont forget mamma and papa bring them something nice. Your hiving little boy Louis Paul Tice, 1107 Chafee Ave. p. S. Don’t forget mv mother Lizzie and oh don't forget my little cousin Alexander Cartwright. DOOIN, MAGEE AND LOBERT DEAL SAID TO BE DECLARED OFF New York.—The deal between th* Giants and the Philadelphia club In volving Uooin, Lobert and Magee an.d several players under contract with New York have been abandoned, according to Manager John McGraw. The trade fell through, the Giants manager said, be cause the Philadelphia management re fused to consider any deal in which Lobert and Magee were mentioned. It also was stated today that Manager McGraw considered Dooln’s demand for $7,500 a year for three years a trifle ex cessive, especially when It would he necessary to give several players for him. A week ago Dnoin served ten days’ notice of Ids Intentions of leaving the Philadelphia club. He promised Presi dent linker he would do nothing until the ten-day lindt was up. Now Dooin contends he is a free agent, at liberty to do as lie pleases. It is expected Dooln will Jump to the Baltimore Federals INITIAL LENGTH CHICAGO AUTO RACE, 500 MILES Chicago.—Five Hundred miles has been decided today as the length of 1 lie initial at tomobile race over the new Chicago Speedway. Although the date id’ the race was not fixed, yet .lune 19th was tentatively selected. It also was decidde that the cash prlzea should not tie less than $54,000. Southern Railway. ,<ih miy N. B.—Schedule figures published only as information and are not guaranteed. Union Station All iralnt dally. Train depart to— No. Time. If Charleston, S C. *:2O ».m. 8 Columbln, S. C. g;t( a.rn. 32 Washington. New Y--rk ... 2:30 pm 22 Charleston 1:40 p . m . 2<l Charleston 11:40 p.m. Train arrive from — No Time. 25 ( hnripc.tm S:2O a.m. 131 Washington. New Toitr... .12:50 p.m. 35 Chnrl*-stnn 1:30 pm •2 vra.' 17 Charteiton I0?in p m Pullman Drawing-Room Sleeping Cut, Con rhea. Dining ('nr Service. Phone 661 or 9*7 for Information. «trd Pul man Reservations MAGRf fT <KF? OB'S’*' Dial Pam a iranl 7?9 Rrond St Aurustlt. ‘7fW GEORGIA RAILROAD (Effect*lve December 6th, 1914.) Eastern (City) Time. From t 0 2:25 p.m, Atlanta, Macon, Athens. Washington 7:40 a.m. 2:45 a.m. Atlanta 1:55 a.m. 6:15 p.m. Atlanta 12:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Atlanta, Macon, Athens. Washington 3:20 p.m. 8:45 a.m. Union Point und t or Macon and Washington 6:15 p.m. Phone 267, 661, 2266. J. I*. BILLUPS, G.r.A. Atlantic Coast Line NOTH -These nrtivnla and departures nr» given as information. Arrivals and connections are not guaranteed. 38 | 32_ | I 35 | 37 " :r.Tii l l 2:4op!T,v Augusta Ar S:ssa i:4op 4:26al 4:l7alAr Bnr'well T,v 7:13a12:01a 4:50a! 4:l3pAr Penm'k l,v 6:44a 11:34p 5:35a 8:23p Ar Or’burg I.v 5:57a 10:53p 7:1 r>■ 1 1 «:fr>p Ar Sumter I.v 4:30a 9:30p ft:00aI R:lsp Ar Florence I.v 3:15a 8:O0p I:lßpl|2:4sa Ar Wll'gton I.v 3:45p 8:00al 5:25:1 Ar ftichm'd I.v 6:35p 8:15a lt:sop 9:0(lu Ar Wnsh't'n I.v 3:05p 4:20a I:3Rn 10:27a AY Baltlm’e IjV 1:45p 2:50» 4:54a112:4Gp Ar W Phil I.v 11:36a 12:19n 7:l3a| 2:57p Ar N. York T.v| 9:15a 9j3op Through Steel Pullman Sleepers on trains 32 and 35, between Augusta and New York. Observation Broiler Car be tween Augusta and Florence. Standard Dining,Cur north of Florence. Through Sleeper between Atlanta and Wilmington, via Augusta on trains 37 and 37, connecting at Florence with Nets York sleepers and main line points. T. B. WALKER, District Paesenger Agent. 829 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Phone 623 Charleston& Western Carolina Railway Co. (.Effective October Util. 1914). The following, arrivals end departures of trains. Union Station, Au a eta, Os., ae well as connections with other com panies, are elmply given as Information md are not guaranteed. DEPARTURES. 10 35 A.M., No 1 Dal.y lor Greenwood. Spartanburg. Oreenvllla. Aahevllla conects et McCormick (Dally ex cept Sunday) tnr Anderaon. 4-40 P M., No. 3 Dally for Greenwood. 2:00 PM . No. 42, D lly for Beaufort, Port Royal, Charleston and Sa vannah. ARRIVALS. 12:13 P.M., No. 2 Daily from Spartan burg. Greenville, Anderson (Dally excel t Sunday), etc 8:15 P. M.. No. 4 Dal’/ from Spartan burg, Greenvl 1c Asheville, eto. 12:25 r.M. No 41 Dully from Beaufort, Port Royal. Charleston end Sa vannah KRNJGST Wild AMS. General T aenger Agent. 829 Broadway. Augusta, da. C. of G&Ry “The Right Way* Current Schedules, (76th Meridian Tima) DEPARTURES: For Dublin, Savannah. Macon and Florida points 7:30 am. For Dublin and Savannah 3:10 p.m. For Savannah, Macon. Colum bua and Birmingham 1:10 p.m. AHP.IVALS: From Savnnnah. Macon, Co lumbus rind Birmingham ... ■:3O a.m. Frmn liit..ln, Savannah and Florida polnta 13:30 p.m. From Dublin. Savannah, Ma con and Florida points 7:60 p.m. All above trains dally. Through train leaving Augusta T:3O a. m„ arriving at 7:60 p. m.. between Augusta and Sievannah; connecting at Milieu with through train for Macon, Columbue, Birmingham. Memphis, Mont gomery, Mobile and New Orleans. Vesttbrled e ectrlc-lighted Sleeping Cars carried on night trains between Augusta and Savannah, Ga.; connecting at MU'en, with through Sleeping Care to and from Macon, Columbus, Birming ham and Atlanta. For Information ae to fares, schedules, etc. write nr communists with W. W. HACKETT, Traveling Passenger Agent. City Ticket Off lee, 216 Jackson Mraat Phone 62. Augusta, Qa. FIVE