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...L .'i*?. SUICIDES. CARL TELLS 01' SEVERAL DES PERATE PEOPLE. THE KICKER. Wbra Hf is Infarnird Thai ll is a Errra E*«f Ur Resolves l« Erl Eveo. “Sergeant, im*bbe I doan, umler- staud liow it vbas oxaetly, said Mr. (hinder as lie called at the |>olice station the other day with a look of anxiety on his countenance. “How what was':” queried the ser geant. “About dose suicides. Vhns it my peesness if soineliOdy suicides?" “Tell your story." “Vhell, a stranger conies in my place und looks sorrowful und home sick. POoty soon he says to me; “ ‘Mr. Ihtnder, she vims no use. I make a big light, but I vhas beat en. I haf made oop my mind to shuffle off some mortal coils. I vhas roing to die right here und now, und [ like to sa’ always efer f like to say gootby to you who vhas rhody’s friend. Farewell, oldt man!’ “Vhell, dot scares me, yon know. I doan* like nobody to suicide in my place und haf some big pieces in der papers, und so I speak softly to him und gif him a glass of beer und feef ty cents und get him ondt Dor wor ry next day dot second mam comes in und sits down and throws his hat on der Hoar und says: “ ‘Carl Dundee, my vife, shildren, home und fortune vhi s swept away, und I doan’ like to live any longer. Please gif me a private room in which to oxpire, und mebbe yon vhas so goot esh to sec dot my grave vhas kept green,’ ” “I see,” said the sergeant. “Vhell, I can’t gif dot man no pri vate room, und I doan’ like dot cor oner to come around. So I till him oop und gif him some shange, und he goes awav happy. He says if he dies be vhill bless me. Vhas dot like yon expected?” “Yes—wnat else?” “Der next day dot third man comes. He vhas a slim man und he vhas weeping. He goes over by a little ta ble nod cries bkc some shildred. By uad by he looks oop und says. “ ‘Mr. Dunder, I vhas some wrecks ou dot sea of life. It vhas no more Use to struggle against adversity. 1 make a good tight, but I vbas licked. Please mf me a leedle water dot I may take some poison uml hid dis world a last adien!’ Do I want some dead man lying around mit all dose reporters rush ing in to put it in der papers? No! I speaks tuat man werry kindly, und I pats him on der shoulder,, und in 10 minutes bedriuks sonic beer und takes feefty cents und says he vhill go by his brother in Buffalo to ex pire. Vhas dot right?” “Did a fourth man come?" “Yes, uud a fifth und a sixth. I sbust get dot sixth mtm oudt doors before 1 come away. He vhas a fat man, und it takes a quart of beer und leexty cents before he says he vhill struggle some more mit dis cold world "Mr. Dtinder, you have been play ed again,” said the sergeant , , “Uias 1 tookcu for greenhorns undlijivseeds by dost; men?’' ,. “Eyactly.”’' ", w ; . “Und nobody vhas going to oxpire in my house?” ' ' “No... U was a sort of gum game. Its a. wonder,that somebody .doesn’t beat you out of your, .shirt, I have talked and.talked, but”-.— ’ * “tkirgeautl/’ intcrniptcd Mr. Dun- del ! tt*Be sptlAiig up. “I. vhas. going home!”. ., ... ! .... . i '“Well?” “PoOty queek after I vhas home a tnmrvhiil come in und look tired uod weary und discouraged. He Vhill take out eotnc white powder in a paper und Say to me! '■ • ‘Mr. Dunder, n leedle water plellsVi I can't fight dis world ho hiore. { vhas going to dot land W)lere eaferybody vhas an angel mit Whig nhd sings all day long. Please tee'dot my figs vfias straightencil blit in the coffin, und dot r 1 hold a rose in my hamt' “lie vbiM say that to nic, sergeant lilld do you know how 1 shall per form? I vhill catch him by drr heck ttnd Hop him dis vhay mid dot vhav ttnd round like dis, nnd 1 vhill Hlti to dot door und kick him 17 times mit both feet at once! Dot Vital some gum game, eh? I vhas IlWlihCrh, vh«s 1? You keep quirt! If ydti Heat' some body cry for mer- y, tldafl ctfme up mit der patrol vagoti. YdU vhill know it vhas only lie helping dose Weary pilgrim* to ‘iltfflc off dose mortal coil* nnd l»c- hditte aftgcls bo (jiicck dot dey doan’ Kaf time to say gootby!'' Office of,8. CjierVy, 21 Drayton St., i Savariah, Oa.; lice, lit,'1890. f Me^bs. Li ppm a k Brtiw.. Proprietor P! P. P.; Savannah, Ha. . Djeab Sirs—I would like to add ti|y testimony to the almost, miracu lous effect of P. P. P. in the case of S ary Ingraham, a woman living on jt,placet she hail a couitant cough, lore throat, debllitv, etc., and was emaciated to a degree that she was unable to get out of bed unaided, be ing given up by physicians; she had taken the ruinous so-called Blood Medicines without the least effect, until being put under the P. P. i’., she immediately began to improve and is now in as good health as ever in her life. Yon can refer to me at anv time as to the effect of, P. P. P, in the foregoing cose. icttrs truly, 8AMf*L CjfBKKY. Jty jute ly^ij {|pt jurist*, SeMribiag abant tbr Eel I on Who Is Ptfvrr Salislictl. 11 rc’.s to the kicker, may bis u.o'i.M s m-t .|iiicCcr nnd his face U.sr ils u.iscrnM,' fmwn: In Iti^ piv*».|it mooily slitli-, just i.‘i liini kick ut fate as he pulls for another town. 1 u every city uiiif town, these kick ers i.Ik.iiihJ, ivitb their heels ever working in the air; They kick like a mule,-or a cow at a stool, or a bucking mustang ou a tear. They kick up a dust, when told that they must move up a peg or two; Hut a hitch in their belt is all that is felt, ami a little more kicking is all that they do. They kick at the press, their dead level iK'St, and swear that it is lionght with gold; Hut they kick not enough, to destroy the relish for a puff from the col umns that have been sold. They kick at the preacher, and call him a screechcr, who how ls at the prevalence of sm; They think him unwise, and his warnings all lies, and wonder why he raises such a din. They kick at the laws, ami without any cause, while they wink at the reign of crime; They an half ready to faint, at the idea of restraint, that keeps them from enjoying a bully good time. They kick at the schools, the teach ers arc.fools, who don’t under stand what, they teach; Their children run wild, under dis cipline so mild, and learning is utterly out of their reach. They kick at the town, when the in vestor is around, and they dampen the ardor of all; They give it as their belief, that there can bo no relief, and solid in stitutions must go to the'wall. They kick at the State, both early and late, and wail at the pas sage of sumptuary laws; They sign for old times, when dol lars were as dime while they vainly listen for applause. They kick at honest labor, with the keenness of a sabre, while be moaning the hardness of fate: They dislike to rustle or to get up ami hustle, bnt just jog along at a comfortable gait. They kick at old death, with tiieir very last breath, and thoughts of the hereafter arc far from sweet; As they obey the last call, which must come to all, they respond by kicking both feet. They kick when they awake, in that bottomless lake, where the temperature is so uucomforta blv warm; Bnt as they kick ami roll, old Nick will shovel coal, and their fancy can do no harm. They kick higher, but it don’t de stroy Arc, and old Nick smiles with glee: As the kicker be gins to bunt) he gives him i; a turn, and says "please kick ; little harder at me.” Oh kicker take w arning, or else sum. line morning you may awuk. in sulphur uml Hume; Just ivs up your legs and move up voir pegs, and remember the devi Knows you by name. Austin,.Texas. Hre. A, McKaw hi.v. Stomach Troubles Liver Complaint, Constipation, and Biliousns^s ARE SPEEDILY CURED By the use ol AVER’S Cathartic Pills Hr Net Awa?. “lie Volt the man who keeps th. Marriage book?" The voice was sharp and high and the manner in which the inquin was delivered caused the busy clerk in the department of vital statistic, to drop hi? pen mid wheel nlmuf. flreiit 8cntt! What a libel m beautiful woman met his eye. Tin- creature Was gnttnt and tall Ho; long and bonV hand? nnd wrists wcr> strong ami uirtv, and her glnge hair was wadded on her Head. Sh> looked formidnbif , “I say, mister, I want to know il yon keep them marriage books, ami he spry alout it, ’cause I don’t wan ter waste no time.” f .i he creature was the possessor of i set of uneven, tneklike teeth, wlilel she was constantly digging at with her finger while talking, and whet assured that- that Was the place t< find the books she mumbled! “Kin you find out when Kd (ml- pin w as married?” A search brought to light the faei th. h a person was marrie l about tw, wtYiis previous. "I'toph. she grithled, "married Lise Wuters, didn’t he?” “He did" answered the clerk. “Well, I’m Li/.e,“ said the woman, “an 1 jest drapped in to tell you tlint he’s escaped.” In old times it seemed to he thought that a medicine must be nauseating to be effective. Now, all this is changed. Ayers Sarsaparilla, one of the most poweiful alterative, ii agreeable to most palates, f lic fla vor Ttcing by no means meillrltial. Johnson's Oriental Soul, imparts a delicate odor and leaves tfieskin soft ami vclveiv. rkild by Dr. J. A. Hoyd. Do you want tUT best household sewing machine on the market, then buy the “New Home” No. 9 or Standard of Blackwell Bros. I Hufferers from chills an fever, w ho have used quinine us n remedy, w ill appreciate Ayer’s Ague Cure. This I preparation, if taken according to directions, is warranted a sure cure, midents in malarial diitrivtf should rot b« without U, A'friend speaks tlirmi^h the Haoth- b«y (Me.) UciiUUy, of the benelieial results lie lias received from a regular n--of AYI-lK's Pills. He says: “I was feeling sick and tired and my stomaoh seemed all out of order. I tried a numla-r of remedies, hut none seemed to give me any relief until I was induced to try the old it-iHMe Wl'.it'S, Pills. I have taken only one 1k»x, but I feel like a new m in. I think they are the most pleasant and easy to take of iiny- (liing 1 ever used, being so linely sugar-coated that even a child will ike them. 1 urg ■ upon all who are in need of a laxative to try •Writ's Pills. ■ They will do good.” “As a family medicine, I consider .Writ’s Pills superior to all others., in my family. I have used them for years and never known them to f 'il. Can eommend this medieinc to mothers, as lieing mild, pleasant in action, and yet effective.”—Mrs. I'. I. Prio, San Diego, Texas. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Dowell, Hat*. Every Dose Effective - When Baby was stclt, wc gare her Castorla. When she was a Child, the cried for Castorla. When «ho became Miss, she clung to Castorta. When the bad Children, she gave them CMtorhk Straw hats at cost for casli at Blackwell Bros. Light coats and vests for the summer weather selling very low at Black well Bros. 1CRATCHED TEN MONTHS. A troublesome skin disease J caused me to scratch for ten mouths, and has been BSff|9jp| cured by a few days' use of KBSkSI M. H. Wolff, Upper Marlboro, Md< SWIFT’,tffECIFlO I was cured several years ago of white •welling n my leg by using B9RQI sad hare had no ymptomsof re turn vt 1,10 db- •ase. Many prominent physicians attended me ,nd all fallod, but S. S. S. did the work. PavL W, KiaKriiBlci;, Johnson City, Tenn. Treatise on blood and Skin Dis eases mailed free. Swift Sfkcific Co., Atlanta, Ga. JOHNSON’S MAGNETIC OIL! instent KilleraT Pain. HORSE KCRAMPS hifctjjotiy. thnlprn Mor- #11}“, Cr.vap.lJlpthfiria, Port? Throat, fUEAX > A OH 0, to it by magic, ■ m. nvuoL BRAND, g&y&ffi’StZLtt, bemnsl Powerful and IVnctrnUngLlnlmnutfor Uau •r Beast la ealriccce. Lc%e aiscTfe., Mo. • tin too. JOHNSON’S ONtENTAL SOAR, MadhmlOil end ToUet, Tbs OmiiUhl n Oure snd ace BeautlHer. Ladies will £j,-i U <bn moot ollesto ouil highly perfumad Tn|iet boa,, on .omarket. It absolutsiy pure. Makes the Inaoft end velvety and restnres the lo-i com- lealoni I* e Injury f.^r the Bath for Infante. nlnya itching, clwmao* the acnlp an 1 promotes iccrowlhof hitlr. PrlceSSc, Forealcby For Sale hj l»r. J. Royil, IhrlillFlOli, S. Ei TAKE THE BIST Wetland (LOO Bottle. Oneoentadoea. fm 0 IgiT COCOH othara tniC Ceughs, . JaafMMU, WheMlai Asthma. For CoMumpliaa p ' has cured thooernds, ana will taken in tlms. tnu oai icre all i real, H where Thi ' Ih ILOI 3ftX BECf-AtlONf loh t s> ATARRH _ REMCOY, . aye youcatarrhl Tbla remedy la ruana. teed to cure you. Price, Mots. Injectorttee. W. L DOUGLAS S3 SHOE aiJVtoe. Do you wear tkem? When neat In nead try t pair, ■Mt In the world. *5.00. 44.00 43.90 41.90 41.19 41. roit 1, 7» is If you want a fine Dr 18 MOL mirfo In the latost styleii don’t My t6 ts ».t, try my |3,13.80,14.00 or to Shoo. They fit equal to custom msdo and took and wear as well, (f you w ish to oconomholn your footwear, do so by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shoes. Namo and price stamped on tho bottom, look for it when you buy W. L. DOUGLAS, Breekaes, Xaen. Bold by A, J. Bioom, BnrllBgtiin, 8. ( . CONSUMPTION In Its early stages can bo cured, by the prompt - use of fors Cherry Pectoral It soothes the inflamed tissues, aide expectoration, and haatena recovery. * Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co« f,oyveM r Mass, TO THE AFFLICTED. m uuuu -FOR Ifl’RAES CURE FOR ORGANIC STRICTURE AND KIDNEY COMPLAINTS. Thin Medicine is taken internally— only two doses every twenty-four hours —and is an absolute cure for organic stricture and all kidney diseases. It cures stricture without pain, incon venience or the loss of one moment’s time from any employment. No pain in kidney complaint unless there are complications. It cures gravel or stone, K It out in the ment or fine by softening it and urine in the form of a powder. I have numbers ofletters from people in Barnwell county who have been cured and are being curtd, I guarantee a cure. If any one Will take two bottles of this Medicine, and lie or she are notsufflclently benefltted to induce them to continue its use, I will refund their money. This Medicine can only be obtained by ordering direct from me. It will be ill ordering say whether for stricture or kidney disease. References as to my responsibility; The Bank of Bam well, Barnwell, 8. C. Citizens’ Savings Bank of Barnwell, Barnwell, 8. C. Clerk of Court, Barnwell, 8. C. Sheriff Barnwell county, Barnwell 8. C. A. £. Gonzales. Columbia, 8. C. C. K. RYAN, Barnwell, 8, C. U-i24:!im. & l, mm, BCeirol&Axit Tailor Dyeing and Eaiai&s* Latest patternsin Imported Spring and Suiiuiiei Goods. Stylish Suits Frou *20.001«$4£.00. 1-28: ft. CLEANING AND DYEING. I AM NOW PREPARED FOR flic Spring and Summer season, and tun making CLEANING AND DYEING a specialty. l! you have a lolled suit, bring it around and have It made good as new. JOHN SAWYER. 8-iHitf. : IQ ■ Tqe Prlute.| ei)liEi:<(rtJ|j!jt;jjt(;r«- zY wi|en ha set tills ail. But the fact remains the same that satisfactory work is being done at Mason’s Jewelry Store on Watches, Jewelry and clocks. E. W. SUTTON Is prepared to make Photographs Of your balm s. Don't dclnyi you ftniy live to regret I. Studio in Hewitt Block V4-#2-«m TO THE PUBLIC. When you arc in the city don't fall to call at tho Enterprise Hotel Bnrtior *hop. B j* the only first class shop In the city. Fashionable hair cuts, first class shaves nml the Cireat Arabian Shampoo. Four polite harbors always on hand to wait on you. MIXON & IIARLEE, Proprietors. D-6—8m. SAW MILLS RSlBO.QO TO sgoo.ooj* ENGINES B0IL&RS | TO SUIT. tOO IN STOCK. JfiOKBABP 4 W? A»mm Or EXPRESS 11 TO Cl 285 King St., Charleston, S. C., And have it pit tin thorough order. Fine Watch Work a Specialty and Warranted One Year. Chief Inspectors of Watches for Atlantic Coast Line, South Carolina Railway, Plant System Railways. Headquarters for MINE PRESENTS, DIMS, JEWEIRT, WITCHES, FINE LIMPS, STERLING SILIERW1RE. Orders from the Uonitry receive prompt attention. Reliable Goods. Reasonable Prices. A large stock always on hand, DARINGTON l! Professional Cards. W. F DAUGAX, Attorney - at - Law, D.YKI.INGTON, 8. C. Office over Blackwell Brothers’ Store —All kinds of— Marble Monument*, Tablets, and Grave Stone* furnished oh short tibticb, dhtl us cheap as can he purchased elsewhere. OT Dcsighs and prices furnished on application. Al. work delivered Free on line of C. & I). Railroad. Marble Works, • DARLINGTON, 8. C. E. KEITH D AUG AN, Attorney at Law, DARLINGTON. 8. C. Nettles & Nettles, ATTORNEYS • AT - LAW, Darlington C. H., S. C Will practice in all State and Federal Courts. Careful attention will ho given to all business entrusted to us C. P. DAHGAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND Trial Justice, DARLINGTON, 8. C. Practices in the United States Court and in tiie 4th and Sth circuits. Prompt attention to all business entrusted to me. Office, Ward’s Lane, next to The Dar- ington Herald office. PETER BOWLES DOES FIRST CLASS :-HoisuaiiSiPaiii;-: Paper Hanging. Kalsomine Work a Specialty. Ho solicits the patronage of Gurliuglon. H. A. BROWN, TONSORUL ARTIST. Next door to Southern Express Office. Three polite barbers to serve the public. , Shaving, haircutting und shampoo ing in first-class style. 4-5: tf. nm n. smith, Rea] Estate Agnet, FLORENpesC DARLINGTON, S. jl. Special attention paid to the buy ing and selling of real estate, collec lion of rents, &c. Tho strictest attention will be paid to all business entrusted to me. Wo take pleasure in mniouncltig that wc are prepnrctl to deliver flint class Imiilier, of any dimensions, to any part of the town. The trees nave never licet! ItoXotl, Which makes (lie lumber liotiiT and more easily worked. ffioiid orders through the in.ail or leave them at Hie HKltAMiofflee MALLPAH8 A COLVIN. Atlantic Coast Line. C. & D. and C. & S. Railroads. In Effect May 14,18(18 ooino noiitii. noise* SOUTH. I*. M. , A. M. 0 00 Lc. Florence Ar. 7 25 018 Piilinctio 7 11 0 28 Darlington 7 00 0 85 Floyd's (J 40 0 40 Dove's (144 058 Society Hill U 20 1012 Cash’s 013 10 80 Cheratv 0 00 1108 McFarland 517 1121pm Morvcn 504 1184 p m llcnnett's 4 57 11 55 p m Ar, Wadesboro Lc. 4 80 Local fukioht tiiai.n. Leave Florence 7 30 n m Darlington 8 40 a m Arrive Chcrnw 1120am Leuvc Chrrnw 1 00 p m Darlington 4 00 p m Northeastern Railroad. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated May lltb, 1KW. No. «1 No. 27 No. 23 No. 53 * * * * Iso Florence ... “ KiiiKStrcc.... Ar. Uinea a. Le. Istincs Ar. Charleston- A. M. P. M P. M. 7 46 10S0 11M) SM 12 14 9 20 12OS 12 92 1’. M. 9 20 12 (IS 12 92 SOI 11 20 2 19 2 9S 10 16 1 38 6 10, 4 12 7 (10 H 26 706 «. t«l 8 27 | 26 706 9 Oil . 9 44 7 i?l tt 17 . ...... 4 au 8 40 7 10. A. M. A. M. A. M. P. M. TWAINS GOING NOKTH. No. 7b|No. 60 No. 11 No. 52 — A M ,p M P M. a7 m. Le. Charleston.. Ar. Lanes Le, Lanes “ Kings tree Ar. Florence 4 80 A. M. P. M.,P. M a. M. * Daily, t Daily except Sunday. No. 52 runs through to Columbia via Central R. R. of 8. C. No 1 78 runs solid to Wilmington, N. C., making dose connection with W. A W. R. R. for all points north. Train No. 14 runs via Wilson and Eayctieviile—Short Line—and make close connection for all points North. JNO. F. DIVINE, GcnT Supt. J. R. KENLY, OenT Mtnager. T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager. Cay 8a & N Ra Ra All Trains Daily Except Sunday. NOBTIl BOUND. 1 A.M, 8 10 Lv. 8 10 8 84 8 87 8 18 8 50 002 0 17 6 38 0 85 0 41 0 53 10 05 10 30 Ar. 10 35 Lv. 10 38 • 10 61 11 01 11 10 11 80 11 45 Lv. 12 00 1311 13 20 12 40 Ar. 12 48 13 53 1 05 1 20 1 85 Ar. P. M. SOUTH BOUND. STATIONS, Pregnalls Harleyville Pecks r Holly Hill Conners r Eutawville Vances Mcrriam’s f Sf. Paul bummerton Silver . Paeksville Tindnl Sumter Sumter Oswego 8t. Charles Elliotts Lamar Syracuse Darlington Mont Clare Robbins Neck r Mamlevlllc Bennettsyille Breedens r Alice Gibson Olio Hamlet Is called the “Father of Diaeasea." It is caused by a Torpid Liver, and is genera'ly accompanied with LOSS OF APPETITE, SICK HEADACHE, BAD SHEATH, Eft. To treat constipation successfully It is a mild laxative and atonic to the digestive organs. By taking Simmons Liver Regulator yea promote digestion, bring on a ttg- ular habit of body and preveafc Biliousness and Indigestion. "My wife was sorely distressed with Coaatipa* lion and coughing, followed with Bleeding Pifea. After four months use of Simmons Liver Regulator •he is almost entirely relieved, gaining strength and flesh/*—W. B. Lestsk, Delaware, Ohio. Take only the Genuine, Which hu on the Wnmr the ml SB TtoJo, ■urk aad Signature of „ J. H. ZXIUH a Mb Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley R. R Condensed Schedule, June 25,1808. NOKTH BOUND. No. 2, Daily except Sunday. Leave Wilmington, 0 80am Arrive Fayettrille, 0 40 Leave Fayetteville, 0 50 Sanford, 11 10 Leave Climax, 1 01 Arrive GrcenslK.ro, 1 80(pin Leave Greensboro, 1 88 Leave Stoke.-sdalc, 2 20 Arrive Walnut Cove, 2 52 Leave Walnut Cove 3 10 Leave Rural Hall, 3 40 Arrive Mt. Airy, 5 00 SOUTH BOUND. No. 1. Daily except Sunday. Leave Mt. Airy. 10 85 a m Leave Rural Hall 1155 a m Arrive Walnut Cove 12 25 p u Leave Walnut Cove, 12 45 Stokesdale 111 Arrive Greensboro 2 05 Leave Greensboro, 210 Climax 2 48 8gn(ord, 4 39 Arrive Fayetteville 0 00 Leave Fayetteville, 010 Arrive Wilmington, 0 23 NORTH BOUND. No. 4, Daily except Sunday. Leave Bennettsville, 0 201 a Maxton, 7 28 Bed Springs, 811 Leave Hope Mills, D 00 Arrive Fayetteville, 0 (jo SOUTH BOtNb. No. 8, Daily except Sunday. Leave Fayetteville, y 1$ Hope Mills, 0 41 Bed Springs, 7 80 " 113 pa 129 2 P. M. Ar. 8 50 8 40 8 25 8 21 5 15 8 07 7 65 7 40 7 871 7 20 1 7101 7 00 j 0 471 Lv. 0 30 Ar. 0 10 3 58 8 45 6 85 5 30 5 o5 Ar. 4 50 4 83 4 30 4 05 Lv. 8 50 3 42 8 87 8 35 3 10 Lv. 2 55 P. M. “F” Flag Station Trains stop only on signal or to take on and let off passengers. J. U. AVEBILL, General Manager; Wilmington & Weldon R. R. ' 'GotnO sd'bm ' : DATED Out. Sth, 1SC2 Leave Weldon Arrive -Hooky Mount., Arrive Tarboro Leave Tarboro ill . u a. SIk Maxton, Arrive Bcnnettsville. NORTH BOUND. No. 18, dally except Sunday. Leave Hamstur, y 25 a m Leave GUmax, 8 IQ Arrive Greensboro, 9 09 SOUTH BOUND. No. 15 Daily except Sunday. Leave Greensboro 315 p ti Leave Climax 4 Qg Arrive Bamseur 6 40 NORTH BOUND. No. 10, Da'lv except Sunday. Leave Orccnsboio, 0 30 am. Stokesdale 10:32 Arrive Madison 1125 p m. * SOUTH BOUND. No. 15, daily except Sunday. Leave Madison 13 10 pm. Leave Stokesdale 1 25 Arrive Greensboro 8 00 Train No. 2 connects at Sanford v.ith Seaboard Air Line for Raleigh. Norfolk and all points North, and at Walnut Cove with the Norfolk A Western R. B. for Wln«ton-Salcm, Roanoke and all points North and West of Roanoke. Passengers from Wilmington, Fayette* villc, BcnneUsville and all points south of Sanford will arrive at Raleigh at 11:15 a, m., and have about 5 hours in Raleigh, returning reach home same day. Train No. 1 connects at Walnu' Gove with Norfolk and Western RaihuaJ for Winston-Salem, and at Sanford with Seaboard Air Line for Monroe, Charlotte, Athens, Atlanta and all points South anti Southwest, . , . W. il. KYLE, J.W.FRY, Gen. PasslAgent , Gen.Manager. .. .. W., C. & A. Railroad. GOING SOUTH. 'Dated 1 jknWrj 1,1803. p. m. p. m. i . ,12 00 , 5tt . 1 40 6% p. *2 18 . .... MM »#00 . . m 800 Arrive Wilson Leave Goldsboro Leave Warsaw 414 Leave Magnolia 41? B40 914 „ Arrive Wllmlnirtmi....i 900 IH 11 *9 „ p. m. p. m. a. m. , .. 319 ?4P 7,40, p. re. p. re. a. m., 915 740 8 90, !». Going south. Leave Wilson Arrive Selma Arrive Fayetteville No. 28 daily, *2 80 p m 8 25 5 20 GOING NOHOH. Dated may 91,1892, Leave Wilmington.... Leave Maimolla Leave Warsaw. Arrive Goldsboro taw vc Fayetteville.... Leave Selma Arrive Wilson...^........ Leave Wilson Arrive Rocky Mount. A rive Tarboro Leave Tarboro Arrive Weldon.. & il i\l a. m' a. m. p. m- .~ . 128S *19 4 90 1M 10 97 9 0* 1111 9 IS ■ _£•*' Ji® ' 10 a. m. i nm. n at p. in. . J239 ^ it. m. p. m. p. m . 8 8t M#8 904 i.... . 4 06 I ID 9 99 a. m. p. m. . *8*10 *Sl«! I,.... ■ : IZM a. ni. p. oi. |>. m. T.... SOS' ZM 1 1900 •Daily except Sunday. The Harlsville Kailroad. Dated January 2,1803. DAILY MIXED TRAIN. F. M. A. M. 0 00 Le. Florence Ar. 015 015 Palmetto 0 02 0 30 Darlington 5 5.i 0 43 Floyd a f, 80 10 03 Jpvann - () 85 10 25 Ab t ttamylllc , I.c, S CD No. 23. Leaves'Wilmington * 6:26 TL-m. ■ Marion- 1 • 9:41, Arrives at Florence 10:2$ No. 56. Leaves Florent'e 1 '‘ ^2:2&a. m. Arrives at Sumter 8:85 No. 50. Leave Sumter 8 85 a. m. Arrive Columbia 515 No. 52. Leavei -uniter *9:48 a. m Arrives ut Columbia 10:55 No. 68. Leaves Florence f 7:45 Arrive at Sumter 0:20 No. 52. runs through from Charleston via Central Railroad, leaving Lanes 8.82 a m.. Manning 9:00 a. m, CtOlNG NORTH Leaves Columbie *10.45 p. m. Sumter 12:05 a. m, Arrives at Florence 1:80 a. m No. 78. Leaves Florence 6‘10 a. m Marion 8:58 Arrive dt Wilmington 9:10 Leaves Columbia *6:00 p. m Arrives at Sumter 7:25 Lv. Sumter f7.80 d m Ar. Florence 8.50 \ TDaily, except Sunda. y runs through to Charleston, via Central R. R.. arriving at Manning 8.00 p. m., Lancs 8:40 p, m,, Charleston 10:40 p. m. Train on Manchester A Augusta R. Rt leaves Suinter dally, except Sunday, at 10.30 a. m., arrives at Rimini 11.60 a. m. Returning leaves Rimini 12.80 p. m., ar rives at Sumter 1.40 p. m. Trains on Hartsville R. It. leave Harts- ville daily except Sunday at 5.00 a. m., arriving Floyds 6.83 a m. Kcturnngt leave Floyds 0.45 p.m., arriving Haris- vlile lO'IS p. m. Trains on Wilmington Chadbourn h Conway railroad leave Chadbourn 10.80 a. m., arrive Conway 1 00 p. m., returning leave Conway at 2.80 p. m. arrive Chad' bourn 5.20 p. m. Leave Chadbourn 7.13 a. m. and 5.60p. m., arrive Hub at 8.00 ■< m. and 6.25 p.m. Returning leave Huh 0.00 a. m. and 0.45 p. m., arrive Chadbourti 0.46 a. inlandr.OO'p, m. Dally except Sunday. J, Ft hJiYlffE, Uvtjfra} Oupiti^g^u No. 61 No. 58. No. 60. •Daily No.. ’I