Newspaper Page Text
MONDAY, SEPT. 14
News of the Cotton Crop and Markets
AUGUSTA COTTON MARKET
#
Middling: 9c
Tone—Steady
**
New York Cotton Market
TODAY'S FIGURES.)
Open. High. Low. Close
January 8.50 8.50 8.48 8.58
October 8.74 8.88 8.72 8.8;!
December 8.60 8.69 8.57 8.68
Tone—Very steady. Spots—9.4o.
(SATURDAY’S FIGURES.)
January 855 85S Ssl 852
March 860 85it
October 880 882 575 882
December . .. 866 86S S6l 862
New Orleans Cotton Market
(TODAY'S FIGURES.)
Open. High. Low. Clos*.
January B.Co 8.69 B.CO 8.09
October •• 8.67 8.78 8.67 8.7)
December 8.57 8.67 8.57 8.67
Tone—Steady.
Spots—9 3-16.
(SATURDAY'S FIGURES.)
Open. High. Low. Close.
January 868 870 865 865
October 875 878 672 874
December .« .. 866 86;i 862 866
Tone—Steady. Spots—9%e.
Chicago Grain and Provisions
(FRIDAY'S FIGURES.)
WHEAT— Open. High. Low. Close.
September - 98% 99% 98% , 99%
December 98% 98% 98 Vi 98%
CORN—
September 81 81 % 80% 80%
December 69% 69% 68% 68%
OATS—
September 48% 48% 48% 48%
December .. 50% 50%. 50 50
LARD—
September ..10 22 10 22% 10 20 10 20
October 10 27% 10 27% 10 20% 10 20%
RIBS—
September.. 9 70 9 80 9 70 9 77%
October 9 70 9 92% 9 70 9 80
(SATURDAY’S FIGURES)
WHEAT— open '"'lose
September 98% 98%
December 97% 98
CORN—
September..... 81 81
December 69% 69%
OATS—
September 49% 49%
December ....... .. .L .. 50V. 50V 4
LSHD —
September 1002% 1010
October 1005 1015
RIBS—
September 460
October 952% 962%
FULL QUOTATIONS IN
THE LOCAL MARKETS
(TODAY'S FIGURES.)
Low middling 8 3-4
Strict low middling 8 7-8
Middling 9c
Strict middling.. 9 1-8
Good middling 9 1-4
I.ow middling 8 3-4
Strict low middling 8 7-8
Middling 9
Strict middling 9 1-8
Hood middling 9 1-4
RECEIPTS, SALES
AND SHIPMENTS
Net receipts today 2003
Through cotton today 141
Gross receipts today 2744
SALES FOR THE WEEK.
Sales. Spin. Shpit
Sat 1689 111 849
Mon. . . .1161 1059
Tues •
Wed . ... .
Thurs. . ..
Total. . .2830 111 1908
RECEIPTS FOR THE WEEK.
i»08. 1907.
Sat 1651 2941
Mon. . . .2744 2870
Tues ....
Wed ....
Thurs . . .
Total. . >4395 5811
STOCKS AND RECEIPTS
Stock in Augusta. 1908 15,403
Stock In Augusta. 1907 15,474
Receipts since Sept, l, 1908.... 15.888
Receipts since Sept. 1, 1907.... 2,305
IN SIGHT AND SUPPLY
1905 1907.
Sight to SblL 11 . 28:’.542 254,.VM
During . 1*5.931 163,588
Visible supply .. .1,689,886 2,187,060
ESTIMATES FOR
TOMORROW
Today Last Tr.
, Galveston 12388
2450025500 Houston 13223
2500-8500 New Orleans 1051
PORT RECEIPTS
Galveston 16003 8858
New Orleans 1948 1692
Mobil* 1102 121
Savannah 10934 8059
Charleston 2147 953
Wilmington 1816 2909
Norfolk 1078 694
Boston 25
Philadelphia 20
Total (est.) 35000 23JJ06
INTERIOR RECEIPTS
Houston 10230 9873
Augusta.. .. f 2744 2870
Memphis 87
AUGUSTA DAILY RECEIPTS.
1907 1908
Georgia railroad. . . . 688 437
Southern Ry. Co. . . . 476 491
Central of Ga 401 185
C. and W. C. Ry. . . . 483 692
Atlantic Coast J.ine. . . 165 170
Wagon. ....... 604 628
[Net receipts 2820 2603
Through 50 141
Total 2870 2744
♦ «♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*«
* «
♦ AUGUSTA GRAIN ♦
I ♦ AND PROVISIONS ♦
!♦ *
♦♦♦+♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«*
(Always Up-to-date )
Murphey & Co. quota prices on Au
gusta grain, provision and produce ar
follows:
D. 8. sides. 45-lb. ave., 10 2 4c.
D. 8. plans, 8-lh ave., 0 3-4 C
D S. bellies. 22-lb. ave., 1,1 3-4 c.
Smoked shoulders, 45-lb. ave.,
11 l-2c
I Smoked Shoulders, 8 10-lb,
No. I Picnic hams, 6-8 lbs . 9'/|C
Dove brand hams. 11 lbs., 15 1-2 c.
I Magnolia hams, 14c
Capitol City hams. 11 -lb. 15c.
R. G Breakfast bacon 13V4C.
Best white corn, $1.03.
Best mixed corn, SI.OO,
Best whit* o.V.s, 66c.
Purina chick feed, ion lbs., $2.25.
Chieken feed, 53-lbs., 95c.
Com chops, 96-lbs., SI.BO.
Dairy feed, 100-lbs., $1.45.
Pure wheat middlings. $1.55. VJ
Pure wheat bran, $1.45
Virginia H. P. peanuts, sc.
22-ib cream cheese, lSVfcc.
Best second patent flour. $4 85.
Standard pa'en' flour. 25.15.
Fancy patent flour, $5.25.
Woolcott's Royal High patent
flour. $5.50
Jarboe's Royal high patent flour,
$6.65
Ethereal, highest patent flour,
$6.75.
Th,. above prices on flour l-$s ai-i
l-4s cotton; wood 15c more.
Cotton sheets, full size, 21c.
2-lb new bagging, Tftc. , w .
New York Stock Market
(TODAYS FIGURES.'
Atchison 90
Baltimore and Ohio 100
Canadian Pacific 173%
Chicago and Northwestern.. ..162
Colorado Southern 377 s
Denver and Rio Grande 28%
Den.er and Rio Grande pfd.. .. 67
Erie 2979
Illinois Central 144%
Louisville and Nashville.. .. ..109%
Missouri Pacific 56%
New York Central 106%
Pennsylvania 124%
Reading 136
Rock Island 19%
Rock Island pfd 36
St. Paul 141%
Southern Pacific.. .. 109%
Southern Railway 22%
Union Pacific 166%
Union Pacific pfd 87
Wabash 12%
Wisconsin Central 28’,
Parisian Women Vote on
Their Ideas of Affinity
PARIS—Who are the men that
Parisian women would wish to DC
loved by? Such ts the question pro
posed by La Vlt Parisisnne, the old
est aristocratic paper of the capital
and the answer is given b> its
reade rs.
Monsieur l.e Bnrgy, the romantic
actor of the Theatre Francaise ties
Hi SHOULD BE
081 FOB BRYAN.
SAYSJUDGE
GRIFFIN. Ga —ln an Interview giv
en out today Judge T. E. Patterson
says Joseph M. Brown should sfop
quibbling and come out for Bryan.
Judge Patterson says Brown is as
much duty bound to support the na
tional democratic ticket as he (Pat
terson) is to vote for for Brown.
21b. standard pieced bagging, 5 1-2 c.
2-lb sugar bag cloth, 5%c.
New arrow ties, $1.06%.
Whole rebundle ties, 96%C.
Riveted ties, 70c.
No. 1. Ga. syitip. %bbts . 38c.
White clover drips, bbls, 30c.
Gold Mine N. O. Syrup, bbis., 26c.
Pure Cuha Molasses, bbls, 31c.
C. O. Molasses, bbls., 15c.
P. R. molasses, 19c.
C. C. leal lard. 50-lb cans 11 1-4 e.
Cottoiene, per ease 10s and 4s), $6.25,
11 3 4c
Fidelity K. R lard, tubs or cans,
May Blossom K. R. lard, 50-lb can*.
12V 2 c.
Snow Drift Hogless lard, 501 b
cans, 9 l-40.
Flake White Com. Lard, 60-lb. cans,
8 3-4 r.
Lard in tierces, l-4c less; in 60 lb
tubs, 1-8 c less.
N V. (Iran sugar, bbls , $5.40.
N. Y. Gran. sugar, 4,2511 b cans
$5.45.
N. 0.. Gran, sugar, bbls only, $5.10.
Sugar f o. b. coast, 10c less
96-lb Pearl grits, all sizes, $2.20.
Georgia Country Meal, 96-lb $1.95
Georgia Country Meal, 48-lb, 99c,
Georgia Country Meal, 24-lb, 50c.
No. 1 Alfalfa hay, per ton, $23.00.
No. 1 Timothy hay, per. ton, $J7.50.
No. 1 P a Vine hay, per ton. $2('.99.
No. 1 Vetch hay, per ton, SIB.OO
New Bermuda hay. per ton, $15.50
Cotton seed meal, $26.
Cotton Geed bulls, per ton, $9.00.
Common green coffee, 7 l-4c.
Standard green coffee gc.
Fancy green coffee, 9%c.
Cracked rice, 3%c.
Japan rice. sc.
Medium head rice, 4%e.
Head rice, 5%c.
Fancy head rice, 6%c.
Kerosense oil. 13c.
Salt, cotton baga, 50c,
Texas R. P. oat*. 67c.
Georgia Seed rye. $1 50.
Sausage in oil, 50-lb tlna, 7 l-?e.
COUNTLESS HUNDREDsfOF
MILLIONS FROM GRAIN
Western Plain* Will Yield
Immense Wealth to the
Farmer*.
NEW YORK—J. 8. Hach» and Co. are
poetical In their portrayal of the returns
from wheat and corn find In thalr week
ly statement a ay:
"Heven hundred million of dollar* of
new wealth from wheat and two thous
and million from corn la the Government
estimate turned Into money. Thla la
what aoll and aim and rain and toll will
have dona for the farm*r In thla year
of recovery, i!)oft -over thiee bill lona of
huaheia of these two icralns a lona to be
inoatly tranaportad from tha flald to con
aumara far and nanr —and labor and rail
road? will raap tha Fxmeflt of the oper
ation for montha to roma.
The alraady moving wheels of rat tim
ing Industry must ba anormoualy aar*a|.
aratad accordingly, and ItOt ahould find
! us wall along tha rotio toward* rudaly
| blocks dad proaparlty. Tha outlook le
certainly ranaaurlng.
To kill rooking am* 11* throw a few
whortlo berries on the stove anti na
if Ice the fine aroma It creates You
j will never uau anything olae, once
tried.
THE AUGUSTA HERAIB
J. 0. McAULIFFE.
Market Fditor
Great Northern 137%
Atlantic Coast Line 91
Amalgamated Copper 78’,
American Car and Foundry.. .. 39%
American Locomotive 46%
American Cotton Oil 35
Am. Smltng and Refng 93%
Am. Smltng and Refng pfd.. ..102%
Brooklyn Rapid Transit 52%
Colorado Fuel and Iron 715%
General Electric 145
International Paper 9%
National Lead 83%
Pacific Mail 26%,
People's Gas.. 97
Pressed Steel Car 33%
Sloss-Sheffield Steel 64
Southern Paclfi/’ pfd 119%
I Sugar 131%
'United States Sleel 47
j United Stales Sleel pfd 110%
I Western Union 01 %
Mackay's pfd 70
Va.-Caroliua Chern ~29%
(or fir-.--, plae- wt‘b Tommy Burns, the
Anv clean l'c,;tU> g iiian. Monsieur da
Rnx 'he ir-.eedl.in who used to be
Sarah Hrmhat-U' loading actor la
second. F.ulhir down in the poll
Maurice Barns, the distinguished
ncademcclun vet: the same figure*
as the wrestler, Uaul Pons.
One voter answered "My ideal i*
either Rockefeller or I‘lerpont Mae
gan."
THREE if! KILLED
II WRECK OF S
LOB TRAIN
SAMSON, Ala. Henderson Boyd
Lumber company's log train was
wrecked this morning about sunrise
five miles north of Samson, killing
three men outright and injuring one
hundred nnd fifty other employes.
The train was carrying the em
ployes of they company to the woods
for the week's work.
FLOOD COMMITTEE
DFLO MEETING
TODAY
The executive committee recently
| appointed to recommend wavs and
means for protecting Augusta from
Hood met today at t o'clock, In tils
Chamber of Commerce rooms.
Mr Schweigert vas out of town
'and those present were: Messrs. Pop«,
Rice. Eve end Tobin.
Nothing was done, except perfect,
organl'/.allon and another meeting will
be held this afternoon at 6 o’clock.
WEST INDIA STORM
CAUSES MOOR
mm
WASHINGTON Tin* bureau
official* .tr* Hourly watching tho prog
rt'BH of Went Iroll.i hurrlcarta which af
ter doing datnago at Turk* laland headed
for the Florldc. const.
IfurrirnriH warning* arc displayed to
day at .Jupltw, Mi mil, vnd K«*y West
and storm warnings at otfipr points on
Florida peninsular
The storm whose- $t < i to<l«y Is Just
south of Nnusssu In It.ih ima Islands, Is
moving slowly westward, or northwest
ward.
COMMITTED SUICIDE
TO ESCAPE OFFICERS
Negro Shot Hi* Wife and
Hi* Mnthcr-in-Law and
Then Fled.
I/AIIRINBCRG, N. C Henry Moore
a negro shot his wife and mother In
law here today on account of some
family trouble and on being pursued
by the officers commit led suicide by
shooting himself In the nock
His wife and mother In-law will
both recover.
SUNDAY NIGHT FIRE.
An alarm from box 67 Honda' night
proved to be a small Are at No. I
John street, a house occupied by
Anna Wright, Fire was caused from
a defective flue. Damages were about
SIOO The house sail door, occupied
hy Phil Williams, was also slightly
damaged.
THE WHEAT CHIP
SOI MOVED
EMR
ST. PAUL. Minn \ccording to
the general freight agents of the
roads who run through the north
western wheat belt, the wheat crop
movement has started two or throe
weeks earlier than last year.
Duluth and Superior reports re
ceipt or front 500 to 600 cars. Mr. .1.
O. Dalsell, of the Northern Pacific
said the crop was more abundant in
some places and less in others, liu;
the average was' larger. In the p- i
cent No. 1 wheat was greater than
usual. W. C Walrotts, Sttpi. of true
portation of the Great Northern said
there will bo no car shortage ti lh;
cars are properly handled al tenti:
nals. This also was the statement in
Mr. George Conn, getter,tl t if,fit
agent of the Soo line
MS BISsIRU
US HEW CLUB
Dr. Mealing; Assisted
Edgefield Farmers in Or
ganizing New Branch of
Savannah Valley Asso
ciation.
The Edgefield KrmorH’ t*lui» w\w
formally organized Saturda> a I inns.i
meeting In the historic* old town over
In South' Carolina Dr. \V. K. Mealing
general Hoerctary of the Savannah
Valley AsHOclatc'd Fanners’ club was
present at tho m**t^tiuk and liu* club
has already aM'llaied with the* central
organization.
The following officers were chosen
for the club:
President Jana It. Cantolo.
Secretary and TrcHnurer- L. W.
(ihcatloim.
executive Committee David Stroth
ers, Dr. ,1. T. Patterson, .lulch Minum-i.
A committee will he elected to con
fer with the Savannah Valley Abbocl
a,td Farmers’ dubs and the new ho
eiety will probably put on an exhihh
at the fair thought It cannot win a
prize unless some special pmvifdon Is
made for it.
The club passed resolutions of
: thanks to Dr. Mealing for his part in
assisting in organizing the club.
RAG OF DIAMONDS
LOST AND FOUND
CHICAGO A woman'll carelessness
and ft man's honesty were features
of thn losing and Ihe finding of a
green bag containing $3,700 In dla
monds, rnsh nnd certified checks, and
the rewarding of an Auditorium An
nex hotel employe with SIOO yester
day.
“I have lost my green hag contain
tag $3,700 cash, diamonds and checks;
either left it In my room or some
where in the hotel. Find it and I’ll
give the finder $100,” was the tel •
gram received by the hotel manager
from Mlsh Lena Blinding, of l,a Fay
ette, Ind
In the afternoon Michael Clark,
one of the hotel cabmen, found iho
bag In the cab In which Miss Blind
tag ride, to Hie depot. The cabby
was rewarded with Hie SIOO and the
bag was forwarded to Mrs. Blinding.
FARMERS HOLD
PRUYERS FDR
RAIN
PITTHHUIIG, |> |t 'Che wild rush
of several hundreif men ind worn, a,
most of them lelurnlnr from a Him
day base bail game, to board ii train
at Fair ilven al 930 o'clock Inn
night., canned the death of Wallac
, Wilson, aged 27, who was flu >h«d in
front of lh< train a. It pulled Into I: •
! nation, by the crowding mass of
people, endeavoring to hoard the
train,
The heroism of Min. Mar .".i>
Cleary, almost sav'd Wilma's life,
the girl clinging to him to the very
lasi minute In an ffort to sive him
from falling In front of 'ln train
Htanley Dingo and Frank Goar,a
were also Ijwijly crushed hy being
pushed betwicn two cum if In train
by 'he excited crowd
POSTMASTER VAUGHAN
ATTENDING CONVENTION
I’osirna, er Vaughan is al lending
at Nashville tin annual convention if
the National A hoelatlon fd Post
musters of lln first class lie Is a
member of on® of the Important corn
inlttees, and will read a paper at
; lb* convention.
FINANCIAL
THE NATIONAL BANK OF AUGUSTA
707 BROAD STREET.
ORGANIZED 1868.
CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND PROFITS $450,000.00
L. C. HAYNE, President. CHAS. R. CLARK, Cashier.
BEGINNING AUG. IST, 1908, this Bank will pay 4 per cent in
terest oil CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSITS. These certificates will
be Issued by us in sums of SIOO.OO and up, for stipulated periods of
time, to suit tho, Depositors' convenience,
SAFETY LOCK BOXES $3.00 TO $20.00 PER YEAR.
The business of our out of town friends carefully looked after.
CORRESPONDENCE INVITED.
mvmmmmmm ——■
You can draw your money at any time if
you deposit, it with ns nnd take one of our
CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT.
Wo pay you 4 Per Cent per annum if
roil leave it with us three months or longer.
The National Exchange Bank.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS , $540,000.00.
' " "TiniriffTirTii mui'iii—iiimiii— win urn* —ll ■iii—iii—
Georgia Railroad Bank:
Augusta, Georgia.
This Hank Solicits the hanking business of
merchants and corporations. Wo pay 4 Per Cent
Interest on all deposits placed in our Savings Dept.
YOUR ACCOUNT INVITED.
You Can Watch Your Money Grow
mid keep it in your pocket at. tho name time, when you u»e our
Coupon Certificates of Deposit
SAFE—CONVENIENT—NEGOTIABLE—
which pay you I per cent Interest I tlinos h year isituod In Au
guata exclusively by Ihc
MERCHANTS BANK
Capital and Surplus .. $300,000.00
CHUBB# BELL FELL
THBBimEllllG
Foil Ringer of Sibley Pres
byterian Church Mi»*ed
Death But Few Incite*
Sn inlay.
The big boll of the* Slide', fVi %l>\
torhui church, corner lirojid and Mil
ledge streets, wiiwrenched loo*'*
from its mooring Sunday evening
while llm sexton was booming oii»
th« "first rail" to night servlci s, mid
fell Himnr,li cupola, ion, raHeis and
(tiling lo ihe vestibule floor, where
H hu d' ii with a t n tnendous crahh
that Is hold lo have 'orloiiHly Hindo o
tin* janitor's move and rendered him
power'lfH.s for a iiiotin-nt to rnov» from I
hIH iraekH. In lin meteoric Might t »
( Birth I Ik* big hell struck a wire,
romev.’lK r* |u.*;t above Hk* veHtlfml**
relllng, and Is nald to have ln*(ni
:dlght ly deflected Iti it* course, which |
prohaliiv whh nil that waved the sex I
ton’s life, an lie was tdaiidlug with a
hand on the rope when the hell
struck.
ATLANTA DENTISTS
PROFFER ASSISTANCE
The AilnnlH Dental Boclaly has
written » letter of sympathy to Au
amitu dentlata on account of th< flood
The communication was addressed to
Ur. W. tfi Miller hiul he le»|ioti(|e,| to
the letter llllllioillufoly Tile (orre«
' pondence whh as follow*:
Atlanta, (la. Rapt 10, 190*.
To the Auinista Dentist*. Care l)r
Walter C. Miller. Aususla. (la.
Dear Sin; and Hrnthera: It I* with
llu> deepeat. nyret iliat we learn
|ihroit*h th-' proas of the recent dinar
lieiiK floi.il 111 your fair city. We
[ trust that ll did not seriously dam
j i ae any of our profeHUlonal brilhren,
| but hardly think *u< h wii* poaalhlo
i from the doiieriptlen klviui We are
iwrlilnK to offer 0"r heartfelt *>m
liHihy, rervleer. and any auaiatanre
y<.ii mlKht need.
Atniurlnx you of our beat wluhw*.
we tie*, t, remain,
The Atlanta Society of Dental Hur
e.ery,
I’er Jos I). Kliy, Hre’y,
To the Atlonfti Hoeieiy of Dental Hoc
?,«ry, Atlanta On.
I tea r Kiri nnd Brother*: We have
yeun: under dale 10th ItiHt.
Tl* true, calamity make* all man
kind brother*, hut It did not Ink"
tills lo inipresa tin Unit we had lh<-
sympathy and lnt> real of the fraier
ally In Atlanta. Your thoiiylitfnlm
in expreaaed In vottr letter of eourae
iMreaseu thla fraternal feellna, and
we are Indebted to voil
The hl*b water put our water nnd
• leeirle plant* temporarily out of
commission; from thla we buffered
moat, but Ihrouah the eourteidcn of
the manaremeru of e«<-h, we are fast
renewlnc on r aeilvltlea, and hope
*oon to fee| our dlaa*ter but little
Thunkioe yon wxaln for yom kindly
interest, we are,
The Iteiillbt* of Aukuhlh
I'er Walter C. Miller.
PAGE SEVEN
FINANCIAL
mine BIST
1 List
(Temporary Schedule via Yem«s*»r': )
NOTIC- Th. sc miiv.ili a,id (|cp;u
lures arc given an Inform illun. |»n*
| arrival and eonncetlona am ** o i guar
' aritecd
; No Sl!. KlTcclive No. si
North Hoplernlifi* s, um*H. Hoidh
I ! 'in ;»m li\ Aic ii. ta Ai 12 |o pm
S:HO pin Ar ('han n l<v 7; ls» am
S in pm Ar Kiorer.ee Lv 4.10 am
r»: 10 am Ar Rlehmond I-v 7:25 pm
Sloam Ar Wash’ll Lv 2.15 p:n
•0 00 am Ar Haliimom Lv p:n
12 IS pm Ar W. I’hllP. Lv Il f,5 am
2:45 pm Ar . New York
I ’ d Si i Lv !»: 25 am
Pullman HIMHLKU car* between
Augusta and New York, without
change.
L. D McCTILLLM.
(’oinmeirlal Agent, 807 14rood St.
| T r W hile. VV .1 (TiAia,
On. P.ihk Agi Pa an, Traf. Mgr.
Wilmington, N. 0.
CENTRAL OF CEORCIA
RAILWAY.
(('urr«*nc «'orrw.t«a to Dato.)
(7C»t|« Al«Mldlun I Into.)
DIPAHFUHEtt.
For vitiiii.tlt and Mucon .... •*T:io«rn
| For DuFiltn and davunrwih *i:4!»pnb
For Ma van nah and MacOfk :40pm
i ior HavMiinuU and Macoii ....Ilf;4opfli
' For Hiivuiiim). "I ypett. Ilinitn<l" 117 OOum
ARRIVAL*
Prom Havannuh and Macon ... **7-60pm
Prom Havanoah and Macon ...*•« fc(iam
| Prom Baviiniiah and Macon .... J!8 K>am
l* iom 1 miljllii and Hh vtinnali....*l2 4Gpm
; From ha van'll "Tybaa Llinloid'lllJ 4bana
•l>tiMy. ••Kacapt Hundajr. llßundajr only.
| 7>rnw!ua Room HK * pin* Car» batwaan
I AnguMtA and Havunnnn on night train*.
PoiMir*ra at Ml lien with ‘hroufh ate«*p-
I rig <v4i* 'o un«l from Mauort. Atlanta,
Columnii*. (Hi rnluKFmm and Clilrago, 111*.
F F I'OV. F.HH. W Vi IIACKICT'K
Com*l Aie* Trav I'aaa. A*t.
7J6 Hroao Bt.
thdrleston & Western
Carolina Railway
Tha following arrival* a..d drprirtu’.ca
of tiaina, Uiil<m Htallort. AmcuatA, Fla. t
a- w<dl ,ir < ilona wltli otnar <’Ofi»pn
nl*’*. .tra Hlmply givan as inluimauon.
and are noi KUMr.uiic« d
(Effective B«pt. 14, 1»»on.)
DEPARTURE!
K non ,1 m S" 7, Dally for Anderson,
honara WalhaMa, eto
1010 /• m.—No. 1. i/any »or «»r**enwn««i,
Lauren*, villa, hp.iriannurg,
ll**lid*r mm, villa and A*F»evlii»>.
:: 0F» p Mi No 4?, Daily for Allendale,
lilir.'K, < c.trlfHfon, Ha van nati,
iteudfort. Port f(ov*l.
4:40 p r i No. 7, Dally f.»r Ureauwood,
No h Ich vm <ir«eMWOod at tt.bO a.
lit for hpartaaburfi.
ARRIVAL*
No i, fhtll.v from ( 9.W
m No. D. dally from Charleston, Ha
! viiimati, P.< ttiK-i I. Pot |to>.»|, • •«', 12:3V
If. a, Vo ... da M> from Amh< vllle, Hpnrt*
I iitihmg, (Jr* ertwood, ell-., b I,» |t. ni. No.
dallv from Andcrso/i. McConnlrk, sic.,
7,3 f» ft rn.
Trains 41 tod P* ran solid between
AtllCOMta and Cha leatOfi
I iri Weekly Parlo- Car service batwee*
Augusta and Asheville, lauVin* AUgusia
Tuesday’* rinc day* arid '.Lit unlays,
Asheville Mondays, Wednesday and *>ri.
i days 'Trains Nos I and 2.
'I ll#' al*o\ < *t liedul*-* between All*
ft in t a and Woodlawn. H ‘ will not ha
effer t Until fll" 1 " > a<lvlsed iK'COUnt
|of washout on our line
FIINI H I WILI.IAMR.
Oenerul I'hMitnctr Aa«n*
1 Mo. IV7 iiro*d««jr. A u*usUk 'a