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munlratlon of Social
ledge No. 1. K & A. M .
will l>c held Tuesday.
October It, 1924 at * .10
p. m. All qualified Ma
sons arc Invited to be
present.
SIDNEY BAKTON,
1
HARRY GORDON, W. M.
Secretary. oM
Attention, Kntghti es Pythias,
REGULAR MEETING OF VIGILANT
LOd ge , No. two,
Knights of Pythian,
will bo held TO
NIGHT (Tuesday) at
8:30. All member*
and visiting Knights
Invited to attend.
Social meeting
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C. C.
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CARD OF THANKS
WISH TO EXPRESS OUR
love and great appreciation to ail
those who extruded such faithful
service* and sympathy during the
illness and death of our mother.
W. D. CARSWELL AND FAMILY
EXPRESSION OF APPRECIATION
is hereby n< knnwlcdg* d for the
many klndnesse* rendered during
the Illness and death of my broth*
♦ r, John Johnson Jeter.
RALPH JETER.
LOST AND FOUND
STRAYKD FROM 24**A KLLIJL ONE
f* inah- puppy about three month*
old White with black ears. Phone
Vi.m J ol 4
LOST MALI: BOSTON BULL PUP
py, dark brlndle, Saturday after*
n Min R< ward if returned to 2623 Ray*
nmnd ai< nut . 014
ST SETTER PUPPY, WHITE
with Mack *pot*. Collar on but no
mm* on it. Answers to name of Sue.
Reward offered, tleo. I. Warner, Mc-
Bean, Ga. o]s
LOST SMALL BLACK PURSE
containing money. Finder please re
turn to Tho lfrrald Want A(1 Dept
Rial receive reward. f»l4
WANTED—Salesmen
OLD ESTABLISHED MANUFACT
urer Maple Jtri—, doing International
tm. ness, requlrt-a experienced sale*.
11imn for Augusta territory. Call Mr.
],iy lr\ Ilutrl Richmond. ol*
WANTED HELP—MaIe
WANTED: A SETTLED WHITE
lady m keep house. Apply 916 Cal
hnuii street. ol*
AN OLD ESTABLISHED AIKSUBTA
house haa opening for flrat-elaaa
man to handle city and country bual
mae. tailing on bankers, lawyer),
manufacturers and merchant). Splen
did opportunity for energetic man.
Addreta Energetic, care Horald. oH
FREE!! WINTER'S SUPPLY OP
coal absolutely free for a few houra
apare time Write today. Popular Coal
Company, 1910 Coal Exchange Bldg.
Chicago 016
WANTED: A MAN AND WIPE,
white or colored, to live on premiere
In country. Some pay; light work.
Prefer elderly couple. Apply t!0 9th
airr.t ol 4
Wanted Situation—Female
Young lady of refined
c h ar a c ter, thoroughly
equipped in modern bus
iness training, wishes to
make permanent connec
tion with commercial or
professional firm of high
standing in Augusta. If
an interview is desired,
address “Capable,” care
The Herald.
WANTED—Miscellaneous
WANTED pine, POPLAR ANlXlT
preas Inga. We pay raah and take
your |ng» the 'ear round Will In
i,psct Inga at aji'pplng point. Addraaa
he Zickgraf Co, Denmark. 8 C. oil
W ANTED:. THREE H P. MOTOR.
s*o volt* alngle phaae Good con
dition. Standard Bag Co. Phone SO.
oil
WANTED: TRAILER SUITABLE
(or hauling Inga. Write P O. Box
Si, Jackson, S. C. *»!•
WANTED FOR CASH: YARD EGOS
In quantities Write detail* to Cash,
rate Herald.
9&s
.£* ) l
Brcken Windrhield*
and Door Glass
—ar* quickly replaced by
our *U*ler.
Our charset are most ret*
tollable,
Frank J. Story Co.
O'Connor-Schweert Old
Stand
861. Broad, Phone MS"
Classified Columns of The Augusta Herald
Wanted Situation —Male
WANTED: BY EXPERIENCED ME
chanlc, Job as chauffeur, In or out
of-town Can drive any <-.Tr and fur
nish good references. Phone 2120. o!5
WANTED: A PLACE IN FlltST
claaa bakery to I Irtish learning
trade. Have bad experience on pas
try. Boy ]o years old. Clean, healthy
and steady. IS. T. W., 3IL Watkins St.
oil
WANTED HELP—Female
WANTED: SEVERAL COLORED
women for nnnoning bags. Good
pay. Apply Standard inig Co., Talcolt
and Kollock at roots. ‘ oil
WANTED. SEVERAL LADIES FOB
pluanant and profitable employment.
Can make fivo to «lv dollars doily.
Apply from 10 to 12 morning,. Airs.
Irene Walker, 620 Ellia atreet. olt
LADIES: OPPORTUNITY TO EAB.N
money in your spare time, uml u
Ford sedan and other big rewards In
troducing our products. Write Allra
Derma Co., 392 Edge-wood, Atlanta,
Georgia. ot»
WANTED: AN AUGUSTA LADY OF
good personality and earnest pur
pose to bundle a hlgti class profit
able business, i'leaae address in own
hundwrltlng. Ris ing address und phone
C. F. C., care Herald. old
WANTED: COLORED WOMAN FOR
general housework. Half day. Apply
12u2 Greene street. ol*
WANTED: GOOD COOK FOR
small family. Must bo clean and
willing. Apply 823 Thirteenth St. o!4
For Sale or Rem Real Estate
FOR BALE OH KENT: HOUSES
und lot* in every part of North Au
ffUHta. h«*« ua for North AufuiU
property. Geo. A. Brigg* & Co. nl
FOR SALE OR RENT
1902 Pennsylvania Avenue
(On top of The Hill)
MODERN 6-ItOOM BUNGALOW, IN
eluding garage, drive-way, out
bound*, etc. Extra largo lot, t*hlck« n
run, fenced in. Ail tan bo bought
cheaper than house can bo built today.
J. ROY COOPER,
No. 10 Johnson Bldg. Phone 387.
FOR SALE—Furniture
FURNITURE WE CAN SUPPLY
every need In new and ti*ed furni
ture. four own pi lot Ei \ terim
P. M. O’Connor Bargain Furniture
Jluutic, 1033 Broad. Phone 31*71. ol!)
FOR SALK: USED FURNITURE
cheap We pay caeh for u»ed furni
ture. E. M. Andrew* Furniture Co.,
!»4l Ellis street. Phone 415. n 5
FOR SALE—Miscellaneous
MRN~ F. R. WILLIAMS. CORSET*
i„ re. for the Nußyne Made-to-
McNHure Corsets* fibre and glove silk
underwear. 205 Forsyth atreet. Phono
2319. *)2U
Galvanized Roofing
Corrugated and V Crimp lies'
quality—largo stock.
LOMBARD IRON WORKS
Augusta, Ua.
THINK OF IT! A TAILOR-MADE
suit at $25 up. "A Ho.val too." J. W.
Denny, 216 Campbell street. o!5
CANE MILLS
Evaporator*. Kettle*, Gasoline
Engine*. Wood Sawing outfits,
Pump*, etc., at lowest prices.
LOMBARD IRON WORKS
Augusta, Ga.
ELECTRIC
Motors re-wound, bought sold, rented
HOUSES WIRED. I.AU PS. FANS.
RADIO
Agents for Kohler Autnmxtlo 110-
VoU Fnrm Lghtlng Plants. No.
storage batterlea required; Just pres*
a switch button anywhere In the
house.
"Repair* to Anything FlectrlcaL
EVE REPAIR CO.
Phon* 1727 August*. Ga
PONY. RADDJ.K ANT> BRIPI.K FOR
tale cheap. 1330 l.iuircl atreet. oU
V. S ARMY HKATERS
TWO DIKKBKKNT SIZES,
values to 335 00. While they last
313.05 and |I«.SS.
army noons a- specialty
STORE.
JOS! BROAD ST.
FOR SALE—Pctstock
Tine WOULD* 8 LARGEST LOG
Kennel* offer for sain Oorang Aire
iliile Wiitch-iloK uutomohth (lwK*>
«hildrtfTs companh »k*. hunter* anil
rttr levers Also blg-gamc-hounds,
coonhouitd*. foxhound*. rabbit-hounds
and thoroughbred puppy stock Satis
faction ana safe delivery guaranteed
I to any p*»nt In th«* I’nlted Stales,
j l-atge Illustrated descriptive catalog
I mailed free Oorang Ktnnels, Hox f*S4.
1 !*u Kue. Ohio. nIS
WASHINGTON TURKS II
( /but Mt -V NO USE.WMCI \ CN«V KOWL HIGHNESSES LIKE Mtwr [A
/cook uM YOU J (this \\ COIN- ) f *»WECI%
( Nict DIMMER Vtoo FAR / EXPECT TO SHOW, fIGGER. THEM // DECENT FOOO LIKE 6REAO-FRU\T- | 1 TOUCH LIFE. I CAN'T EAT. CAN'T W '
| 2t ADMIRATION ! OWES FEU FOR A PAREU .y 7 •/ \ I CAN EAT T&SJ U ONLY l FOOD-* / f]K SLEEP OR NOTHIN'! THIS BEO X! ;
V£s> S V. FOR Zfc PR.INCEJ BESiOES.fUIS uH- V '\ T *\STES LIKE SOUREO GLUE.) \ PRINCE / ] \ \MOULO GIVE INSOMNIA TO ASi If
A, \\ >**■ ) J, FAT AM M GET OP I v C V,s:- t-tv. " *-* — | j\aUY WITH SLEEPIN' SICKNESS. LU
FOR SALE—ReaI Estate
WILL SACRIFICE MY FA KM OF 4!)
acres OH the llelair road If sold at
once. Apply at 10-mlle post on
Wrlghtsboro road or phone 6965-W
from 0 to 8 evenings. 019
FOR SALE—Automobiles
UQEP CARS!
'» IMER ghfcSAt
RTUDEBAKER Touring special
6 perfect (fQ7C
condition wul J
CADILLAC Touring 57 COCfl
model, looks and runs good vOdU
OLDBMOBILE Touring, enrn
A bargain, only )Z3U
I’AIGK Coupe 5 passen- 077 c
ger, looks like now vllu
STAR Sedan, new tires C^7C
and a lato model
ESSEX 4 Touring, newly VAEH
painted and overhauled vTUU
FORD Touring, self- os 4 Cf|
starter, new tires w ioU
FORD Touring, late enir
inode), looks like new., $£ • 3
4 Door Ford Sedan. Cadillac
Sedan, and Studebnkcr Sedan.
LIBERAL TERMS
Palmer, Phinizy &
Connell
Used Car Dept.
631 Broad St. Phone 2738
AUTO REPAIRING
All Night Wrecker Service.
JOHNSON, BEYNOLDS & SIKES
Phones 822-82'. 942-944 Ellis St.
RADIATORS REPAIRED
FORD CARS
Fresh Stock, Latest Styles,
just in. As good terms,
prices and service as any.
•LOMBARD MOTOR CO.
719 Broad Street.
USED PARTS FOR ALL MAKE
ml truck? Axl
gear*, universal pointr, shafts, carbu
retor* at big saving We buy tar*.
Augusta Auto Wrecking Co., 1011
El lis street. Phone 3767. (>27
FORD ROADSTER, IN PERFECT
id Itb ni. for sale nt bnrgaln price.
A pick-up If you need a good car. Ad
dress Roadster, care Herald. olt
FREE
WRECKER SERVICE.
Fords Only
Day phone 357. Night phone 3319-J
McOOWAN-MOTES
MOTOR CO.
USED FORDS
1923 Model, Ford C TCfl
Ford Itosdster, Q7R
self-starter vlu
Ford One-Ton $125
McGOWAN-MOTES
MOTOR CO.
521 Broad
FOR QUICK RESULTS
USE HERALD WANTS
REAL ESTATE LOANS
Approximately $100,000.00 local money avail
able on improved city property in Augusta and
Noi'th Augunta. Rates of interest 7 per cent and
8 per cent. No delay.
John W. Bridwell & Co.
, REALTORS
MASONIC BLDG.. STH ST. PHONE 117*
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
FOR SALE—Automobiles
Any One of These
USED CARS
All in good running
condition,can be bought
cheap if you act at
once.
MITCHELL Touring,
PAIGE Touring,
REO Roadster,
OLDS Touring,
NASH Touring.
Come see ’em. Costs
nothing to look.
Tompkins Motor Co.
615 Broad St.
FOR RENT—Rooms
FOR RENT: FOUR ROOMS COM
pletely furnished for light house
keeping. Bath, furnafe hent, garaga.
No children. Phone C643-W. 015
TWO OR THREE ROOMS, FUR
nished for light housekeeping or
boarders, convenient to school and
car line. Apply 322 Calhoun St. 014
NICELY FURNISHED BEDROOM,
modern conveniences, centrally lo
cated. 1)06 Greene street. Phone 2445.
014
FOR RENT: TWO OR THREE UN
furnl*hed rooms, sink in kitchen;
also one furnished room. Call 2074-W.
014
TWO OR THREE DELIGHTFUL,
furnished rooms for light house
keeping. private hath and use of liv
ing room. Very reasonable. Phone
2098-J. 016
NICETsY FURNISH EI >ROOMS WITH
meals; also several furnished or un
furnished rooms for rent. 1301 Ellis
street. Phone 2230-J. o!9
TWO ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE.
completely furnished. to couple
without children. Private home, all
conveniences; also garage. Phone
3154-J. o!6
TWO BEAUTIFUL BEDROOMS. ON
Greene street, steam hent, connect
ing. private hath, telephone. Refer
ence* required. Write Rooms, care
Herald. 016
FOR RENT —Apartments
FOR RENT: ONE FURNISHED
apartment; also hoard for four gen
tlemen. 1011 Reynolds. 016
APARTMENT FOR RENT LOWER
furnished suite of three large
rooms, suited for light housekeeping.
New and attractive. Private bath. Call
660. oIS
FOX RENT: TWO CONNECTING
unfurnished room* with private
bath. Mutable for light housekeeping.
Centrallv located. 413 Seventh street.
Phone 2159-J. 014
SMALL FURNISHED APARTMENT,
with private hath, phone and Jani
tor service. Sancnen Apartment*. For
appointment phono G934-W. o!5
‘The More You Tell,
The Quicker You Sell”
it’® tlie secret of Want Ad
success! It’s the recipe for
results ! *
THIS HOUSE WILL ALWAYS LOOK YOUNG
THE MUSCOTAH—DESIGN A-638
Beauty Is that quality of a home
that pleases when you look at It
E J ,* DINING BOOM®
f" i-fT n «L Vii'owio' I
DfH£ uvino-boom
BgyHL ii'-ctxis-o' poech ,
itMr a J 8& ’ xifc ' cr i
L 25- o' —«*■ — |
nnd live In IL Beauty cunsists in
suinethlng more tlian some oina
mental feature ur dworatten that
pleases one for the moment There
are pretty little cottages, good to
look at, lliat won’t last a dozen
years. The really beautiful home
is the one that gives the feeling
that bere Is a permanent home
stead. one that the owner has heen
wise enough to construct so (hut It
Is'not only beautiful now, but that
his children nnd grandchildren will
delight to re-visit In nftei years.
That Is what gives the Muscotnh
much added charm. Built ot
hrlck. Its burned clay walls are
permanent. Twenty-five years af
ter It Is bull' It will still look new;
The Common Brick Manufacturer,' Association, Cleveland. Ohio, can furnish
complete drawings for this design. Leaflet on brick construction sent upon request.
A Satisfied Customer
Is a Good Advisement , but—
don’t count on him too much
\
A customer may be satisfied and still not
be talkative. If you depend solely upon sat
isfied patrons to advertise your merchandise
or your service, you may live as long a» Mr.
Methusaleh before success comes.
The quicker way to build business is to
ADVERTISE.
Newspaper advertising will do more for
you in onu year than word-of-mouth advertis
ing can do in twenty years.
Arrange for a daily advertisement on the
classified pages of the Augusta Herald.
Your growing sales and increasing profits
will convince you that it pays to advertise.
The Augusta Herald
PHONE 296
Several Thousand More Circulation
Than Any Other Augusta
Newspaper
The Paper With the Want Ads.
and will Indeed be even more beau
tiful than when freshly built. Sim
ple In Its exterior English lines,
the Interior Is compactly arranged.
It Is only twenty-three feet wide,
plus an added elght-ond-a-hnlf feet
for the porch, by twenty-eight feet
In depth. The house Is entered
through a vestibule, opening Into a
stair hall, which In- turn leads to
the living room on the right, and
ttie rear stair and kitchen straight
ahead. The living room and din
ing room are of good size and well
placed. Upstairs are three desir
able bedrooms. Including base
ment walls and chimney this house
requires about 4. r >,ooo brick, in solid
construction, which at an average
cost of about $15.00 per M. would
1 £tDC(
E-53 ROOD IPOXIO-100
sjlCTxb'-b' _
, By < —
_|lllTl BALL Pi
mean un expenditure of only
5075.1X1 for all the brick In the en
tire structure
FOR RENT—ReaI Estate
Comfortable
Steam-heated, well ven
tilated, adequate ly
lighted offices, singly,
or in suites, for rent in
in The Herald Building
—a thoroughly modern,
fire-proof office build
ing.
A
ALTERATIONS. IF NECES
SARY, WILL 1)E MADE TO
SUIT TENANTS.
For further information apply
to.
LEAGUE & DUVALL
Renting Agents.
FOR RENT: 1134 EROAD STREET,
12 rooms in first class condition,
over the Piggly Wiggly store, S4O.
Apply to W. F. Cavanaugh, 1015 Rey
nolds street. Phone 1141. fcol4
FURNISHED 2-STORY HOUSE FOR
rent. 1116 Milledge Road. Phone
G991-J or 7204-JX. oil
FOR RENT: A DESIRABLE TWO
story dwelling of seven large rooms
and two wide halls and bath; also a
large garden spot. 408 Walker street.
Apply to Chas. A. Meyer, 99U Broad
street. 0 15
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO
sell, want to buy, or you have a
want to till, address Want Ad De
partment, care Macon News, Macon,
Georgia, and share in Central Geor
gia's prosperity by advertising in
The Macon News. ts
WANTED YOU TO KNOW THAT
the Ledgers classified advertising
produces the best results In southwest
Georgia. Over three times as much
foreign space published than our near
est competitor. Kates, 8c per line,
counting six words to the line, cash to
accompany order. If Interested ad
dress Classified Advertising Dept.,
Columbus Ledger. Columbus, Ga. ts
CONCENTRATE! COVER COLU.VI
- s trading territory with one cir
culation! Your want ad placed In THE
COLUMBkA RECORD reaches prac
tically every" home In the City of Co
lumbia as well as the outlying ter
ritory. It Is one paper that Is read
thoroughly from the first page to the
last. Advertise your wants In Colum
bia through THE RECORD. Cost—
count six average words to the line—
one time 8c per line, three times 7c
per line, seven times 6c per line, 30
times 6c per line. Address Classified
Department. The Columbia Record.
Columbia, S. C. Record Want Ads
Bring Results. tl
RESTAURANT FOR SALE
For sale: Restaurant. In a
town of 3,000, the only restau
rant In town. Reason for sell
ing, owner has other business.
Write Restaurant, care Her
ald.
I’LL TELL THE
WORLD
The WANT AD
COLUMNS of The Au
gusta Herald have
never failed to buy or
sell anything for me.
READ AND
TRY ’EM
—A guy that knows.
BY CRANE
SHOPS
YOU OUGHT TU (MS
I
auto repairing
DODGE MOTOR CAR REPAIRING
mv specialty. Cheesborough's Dodge *
Service, 614 3d street. Phone 1541. o!7
SEE FRENCHIE
AUTOMOBILE EXPERT
HE'S A NUT OX SERVICE
655 BROAD STREET. 017
4
PROMPT AUTO
WRECKER SERVICE
Day and Night
AUGUSTA GARAGE
Phone 2135. 740 Reynolds St.
Auto Top Repairing
LET EVANS FIX THAT TOP BE
fore winter. We fix ’em right at the
right price.
EVANS AUTOMOBILE TOP WORKS
225 Sixth St. Phone 2152. m*
BATTERY SERVICE '
Ford
BATTERIES
$1 0.00
Whittle Battery
SERVICE
522 Broad Street. Teh 116*.
Hemstitching and Pleating
HEMSTITCHING AND PLEATING
of all kinds. 24-hour service; also
buttons covered. Popular prices. Mrs.
M. B. Mathewson, The Dressmaker,
2022 Central avenue. Phone 6553. 014
MOVING AND HAULING
MILLS COAL & TRANSFER CO.
Phone 3141 and 405.
MOVING AND HAULING. MOTOR
trucks and wagons, city or country,
"You call, we haul." 520 Fenwick St.
cl 7
STORING. MOVING, HAULING.
Furniture and piano specialty. Ex
perienced men, large trucks. C. F.
Weathers. "U Call, We Hall." Phone
840. n 4
WE STORE AND PACK FURNl
ture; move people; country trips a
specialty, with motor trucks; work
guaranteed. A. T. Prather. Phone
312-W. - nl*
MATTRESS REPAIRING
LET US REBUILD YOUR OLD
mattresses. We also recover cush
ions. Hutcheson Bedding Co., 8.2
Reyn, ids street. Phone 316. o2S
WE MANUFACTURE ALL GRADES
of mattresses. Satisfaction guaran
teed. Compare our prices. Repairing
a specialty. A. Greene Mattress
Works, 1316 12th St. Phone 19IG. nlO
OIL STOVE REPAIRING
OH, STOVES AND FURNITURE OF
every description repaired. J. S.
Barker, 413 Green's Alley. Phone 1740.
015
PERMANENT WAVE
SPECIAL PRICE. slO,Oll ' " ”
For bobbed hair. Results guaran- /
teed. Work done bv appointment.
MISS FOX
101 Grafcrie street. Phone 2953-J.
nlO
SHOE REPAIRING
SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU
wait. Satisfaction, guaranteed work.
Parcel post orders a specialty. Peo
ple’s Shoe Repairing, 033 Broad St.
Phone 2540. n 5
legalTnotices
PAY YOUR STATE, COUNTY a"nD
SCHOOL TAXES FOR 1924.
The digest for 1924 is now in mv
hands for collection. Those interested
will please take notice.
Prompt payment is earnestly re
quested.
Rate, *2.40 per hundred.
Office at Court House, 9 a. m. to t
P. m. 3:30 to 5:30 d. in.
CHAS. S. BOHLER.
of® Tax Collector.
October Ist, 1924.
CITY TAX COLLECTOR'S OFFICE,
LAST QUARTER CITY TAXES
„ . NOW DUE.
Public notice is hereby given that
the 3rd and last installment of Citv
Taxes for the year 1924. being one'-
fourth (14) of whole, will be due and
payable on or before October 20th,
1921. A penalty of 10 per cent and
50 cents costs will be added and col
lected as required by Ordinance for
failure to pay same In time prescribed
by Tax Ordinance.
Office hours: 9:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m.
Saturdays: $9:00 a. ni. to $2:00 p. m.
CITY COUNCIL OP AUGUSTA,
„„ „ W. H. BAGBY,
Colleetbr and Paymaster
RAILROAD SCHEDULES
ARRIVALS AND DfcrAKIUHfcS OS rAB*
SEfcGER TRAINS. UNION STATION. AU
GUSTA. GA., NOVEMBER I. 1923.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
Departures,
s3oa m. Sumter, Orangeburg, D&m
well. Washington 133 pm
1:55 am. New Turk and the last.. 2.30 am.
GEORGIA L FLORIDA RAILWAY.
A" 1 !* 1 "- _ Departure*.
*.io a.m. JacknontllV, Valdnatg, Ti
.lA ?*»• Adel ant s r titj. S;2O a.m.
«:10 p.m. JarkatoviUf, Ysldneta. Vl
dalia. Adel and B>ark*... S :00 sa.
15.20 am. Ten n ill#, Banderarll.e and..
"MM 3:30 pm.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY.
4J*Jj alf Departures.
3:25 a m. Macon. Savannah and Dub
l‘n T ift a m.
•K 15 pm. satarnah t-d PuMln 2'lspm.
* 3ft p m. Savannah. Dublin and Mil
kn 10 p m.
CHARLESTON A WESTERN CAROLINA
RAILROAD .
(Effective June 22, 1921)
. Departures.
12:03 pm. Charier on, pt. R yal, Ra
,.q. v nnih . M 3 Pm.
1?23 pn* Spartanburg. Grenville... 5 f»o am.
pm, J'wrt.rbiira 3;4Qpm.
3.j0 p.m. T*| Royal. niat;y»ten iai
S«tt:.nah
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Artl’ 1 * . . IVporliifoo.
215 I m Ai .n't, h''j-*a.J .] \
0 3’> prr A 'Till, tv. : j 1015 Am
120 pm Atlomt. au>«ii, Miotn,
.... n 3:08 « 18,
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