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?j t S&aitbmu iib Souita WEDNESDAY. NOV. 23,1892. Sensible Talk to Men of His Party by Henry Clews. Henry Clews, the banker, who was tailed of at one ti-ne io the late cam paign aa the republican candidate for mayor of New York has drawn np a statemeni of his views on the proper coarse to be pursued by the party which Sttfered s ch comp Ute defeat at polls, in it he said: "I advise against being disgruntled OT evincing remorse or vindictive feeling os account of defeat, as it will tend to recoil against the party io ibe fatare. The attitude to assume is to be brave and manly, and to accept the verdict as Ute will of the people. They appear to have wanted a change, based largely, perhaps, oo imaginary reasons. Whether Imaginary or real, however, does not signify, nor is that at this time worth spending words and time in "Since the fiat nts gone forth sud the change bas bees effected, the duty of ali good republicans is to acquiesce gracefully is the result, and indulge the hope that the president-elect will be to the country is the coming four years aa moah greater than bia party as tte was when he occupied that respon sible position before, as then he was not tbs president of a Sectios of a class, or of Tammany, bot the president of the aorta, south, east and west, alike, od Ipr the good of all classes-io fact a good president for the estire nation. ..Those who know Mr. Cleveland as well as I do will reasonably expect that of him, and I for one shall be greatly disappointed, when the time arrives for him to get into harness, if be does sot prove a safe leader, and fill his eminent position with the same ability ad integrity as be did when previously intrusted with the same responsibil ity. "Up td date Mr. Cleveland bas filled almost every position of importance ead responsibility is public Kfe from a sheriff to the exeeotive of the nation, sad bb record is without a stain. As the people appear to have wanted a change, BO better ans could be found ia the democratic party for the niche io be vacated io the temple of national honor; ia foot, as I have always said of | Mr. Cleveland, be was the only maa that the party possessed equal to that lofty position,'therefore I say to ail, have faith is your next president, hope ia the onward destiny of the nation, sad have charity for errors of judgment, ad ali will be will is the end. "Is the event of the affairs of the government sot being conducted for tba best isterests of the majority, at least it will become an easy matter to atop the machinery at the eod of focr years, and substitute sew and better, with all the latest improved appli How Shakespeare Repeats Himself. Shakespeare bas a habit of repeating himself. Sydney Smith complained to Constable that in every novel of Scott's, hom Gray Maaoeriog to The Fortunes of Nigel, there occurred a Meg Merri lies. "She is good,be said, "bat good too often.*5 Is a similar way Shakespeare constantly introduces his heroine dis guised as a man, sad bis utterly selfish and bear eai jeane presser. There is CUndio a Much Ado about Nothing; taara a thc 'Sower-like young aaa" of Measure for Measure; there ii Bertram here, is All's Well that Eade We . It is pos sible that Shakespeare was much im pressed by She stupid pride, levity, and beartlesfsess cf the young noblesse; be was obliged to make heroes of them, bat be shows them for heroes very un heroic. They are almost always un worthy of the love with which women persecute them. From . Venus and Adonis'' os ward, Shakespeare treats,and BOt without liking.the pursuit by the wo saan of the mas. The circumstance occurs frequently enough is life, bat 8t ai never agreeable to watch. Every ose would prefer the worm io the bad to feed on the daassk cheek rather than as see " Venmtotxte tuiiert a la proie a aehee" aa Helena attaches herself to Bertram A character ts many ways so admi rable is debused wheo Helena becomes a crampon. English bas so word so ungallant, 'bat the French supply a abrase. To brief, as Dr. Hudson re amba, Allv0 Weil that Ends Well "is Blore apt to istpire as apologetic than aa enthusiastic tose of mind." Andrew Lao g's ia Harper's Magazine. We receive fresh every week the most de hghtful Roasted Coffee ever offered here. Kingman k Co. Sweet breath, sweet stomach, sweet temper, ali retalt fron the ase of De Win's Linie Early Risers, the famous little pills. J. S. Hugbsoo k Co. ff you can';', take a sommer vacation driak Glenn Springs water at Hughson k Co's soda fountain. For instance.. Mrs. Chas. Rogers, of H*y City, Mich..accidentally spilled scalding water over ber little boy. She promptly applied De Witt's Witch Hazel Sal*?, giving instant relief, It's a wonderfully good salve for burns, bruises, sores, and a sore oure for piles. J. S. Hugbsoo k Co. ? a . ? ? i -- Ob, What a Cough. Will you heed the warning. The signal perhaps of tee sure approach of that more terribie disease Con um pt ion. Ask y ourselves if you can afford for the sake of saving 50c., to rua the risk and do nothing for it. We know from experience that Shiloh's Cure will eure your coogh. It never fails. This ex plains wby more than a Miiii> n Bottles were .old the past year. It relieves croup and whooping coogh at once. Mothers, do not bc without it. For lame back, side or chest nae Shiloh's Porous plaster Sold by Dr A. J. China, Souter S. C. 4 For Over Fifty Years. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup bas been used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens toe gums, allctys ali pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. FC DYSPEPSIA, Indigestion, and Stomach disorders, ose BB0WJPS mOX BITTERS. ?Q dealer keep it $1 per bottle. Genuine has trade-mark and errand red lines on wrapper. L. D. JOHNSTON, SUMTER, S. C., -THE-. tactical Carpeaier, Coa-tractor AND BUILDER, WOULD RESPECTFULLY inform tbe citizens of Sumter and surrounding coaotry that he is prepared to furnish plans, and estimates oe brick and wooden buildings. AH work entrusted to him will be done first ciasa. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Aog 19_ o Superstitions About Friday. Many years ago, when sailing-ships were the OD ly means of co m LL an i cation between the difei ent countries, supersti tion was more rife amoDg sailors than at the present time. These absurd fancies were not confined to Jack alone, bat they were shared in to a greater or less extent by shipmasters and owners. Friday was considered a day of evil, and the most malignant results were supposed to attend a voyage commenced, on this day of the week. In those times he would indeed have been a reckless skipper who w nld have ^attempted to sail on this ill-omened day, for the crew would have broken out in open rebellion, rather than lift the anchor from the bottom or cast off shore moorings. Since the advent of steam nany of these prejudices have become as derelict as the ships on which they were I,ooce entertained. v A true story is told of a sceptical Massachusetts captain who, way back in the early years cf the republic determined to exhibit the fallacy of tbieparticular superstition. He contract ed on a certain Friday for the building of a ship, and it was arranged that the keel of this vessel was laid on Friday, that she was launched on a Friday, named Friday, commenced loading OB a Friday, and hauled into the stream j 00 rbe came day of the week. To add j to the possibilities of disater; a negro J cook named Friday was engaged; and thus fully freighted with the sinister name, the Friday sailed on a Friday, bound to a port in the West Iodies. From that day to this no tidings of the ill conditioned craft have been received. But those of us who like Friday for various reasons, but chiefly because it leads up to Saturday, upon which day schools are closed, will be pleased to hear that it is not half so unlucky a day as Monday, the day school opens again. A German statistician, feeling that Friday bad been a much-maligned day, determined to make a scientific investigation of the matter, and bas found that it is not Friday but Monday, that is the most unfortunate of the week days According to his investigations 16.74 percent, of ail accidents occur on Monday, ld 51 per cent, on Tuesday. 16.31 per cent, on Wednesday, 15. 47 ; per cent, ou Thursday, 16 38 per cent ron Friday, 16 -S'S per cent on Saturday, and only *J 69 percent, on Sunday. So, you seerFriday isn't so bad a day after all. -i-*W>- .. ? mm Electric Bitters. This reneily is becoming so well known nd so popular as t<> neel no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine dees not ex ist and it is guaranteed to do all tbat is claim ed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will remove pia pies boils, salt rheum and other Sections caused by im pare blood. Wir drive Malaria from the sys tem nd prevent as well as cure ail malarial fe vers- For care of headache, constipation and indigestion try Electric Bitters-eu ti re satis faction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 0 cents and $1 per bottle at J. F. W. I)e Lorme's dru : store. 5 Backten' Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Feier Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Emptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give per fect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by J. F. W. De. Lonne o Success in everything depends largely upon good health. De Witt's Little Early Risers are little health producing pills See the poini? Then take an "Early Riser." J. S. Haghson Co. If you are s uff -:, jag from liver complaint, kidney trouble, dyspepsia, sick headache or loss of appetite try Glenn Spring Water. Von an get it through W. R. Delgar, Jr. Toe wind from the North blows skarp and J keen, and bad effects of colds are seen. One Minute Couch Cure so safe nd sure, will quickly perform a wondrous cure. J. S. H ugh gon h Oo. mm; i 9mm When Baby was sick, wo gave her Casto ria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she ching to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Cures Dyspepsia, In digestion & Debility GLENN SPRINGS MINERAL WATER NER 'L WAT jfe A Safe, Pleasant Cure -FOR ALL DISEASES OF THE LIVER KIDNEYS BLADDER AND BOWELS. FOR SALE BY DR. A. J. CHINA. Du J. F. W. DKLORME, -ANO W. R DELGAR, Agent. SUMTER, S. C. PAUL SIMPSON, Shipper, Glenn Springs, S C. Mch. 2. FOR SALE, AVALUABLE FARM KNOWN AS THE Estate of Dr S. H. Miliar, healthy lo cality, on pn >lic road near Lynchburg, Sum ter County, 150 acres more or less, large 2 story dwelling, C :ooms, pi> zzt L.I frout and rear ; l' ree kitclieo Hf?j. initii hons.*, suMes, barn, fud dei and conon houses, shed-room for wagon, cxrritge and buggy; smoke and poultry hoiise?; - on.i wells of w i -r, fine o k grove tn front, h..g pasture on N->rth end and cattle pasture on South end of farm. This parc*-! or tract of hind 13 hounded on North and lv*st r-y Capt. W. J. McLeod's land; South ny land formerly of S^rah A. Pigate, now Est. Lydia Wilson; West by Mary Welch's land. I will offer this farm for > ile on S:tlesday io Decen l*er, if not previous y ?old. and io the mean time, 1 will rece-ve proposals for its sale at private sale. E. B MILLER. Executor. Lynchburg, S. C. Nov. 9- 1 Dry Goods OPENING -OF Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Groceries and House Furnishing Goods. Our stock this season is thc most complete we have ever carried and will bear inspection in every department. In our Dry Goods and No tion Stock We have desirable bargains forclose buyers. Particularly do we call attention to One Lot Undressed Kid Gloves at 50c. per pairs in all shades. IN OUR Clothing Stock WHI be found a great many novelties and desirable bargains. Fart ic ula riv is this the case in our line of Children's Clothing, EVERY GARMENT OF WHIG II IS GUARANTEED NOT TO RIP Under an obligation that we will re fund the money for each garment failing to carry out our guarantee. Hats* Our reputation in this line is too well established to require much comment. We will say, however, that we have about our usual stock 1,000 Samples, In prices ranging from 50c. to $1.50 Call early and make your selection before they are picked over. SHOES. In addition to a complete stock in this department, we are still the sole Agents of E. P. REED & CO'S. Fine Shoes for Ladies. We cannot impress too forci bly upon our female friends the merits of these goods. We sell them under a guarantee, and any pair failing to give sat isfaction will be taken back and the money refunded. Bear in mind the price is Only $2.50 per pair. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT Will be found a complete stock embracing all the neces sities from table delicacies to the necessities of the cotton patch and at prices at which we will not be undersold. HOES ! UCCESS SHOES are articles -of apparel which one must , SUCCESS is what we-all strive to obtain. Have kept Shoes to suit everybody and at prices to suit their "pocketbooks," hence success has crowned their efforts. Com mencing iii ' 1" whick everyone said was a "bad year" we seid more shoes tb n we might have expected even in a good year, and now in "'92," which every one says is a worse year; we are selling more than in 791. Here i the Secret: We opened with the confidence of the public, we have returned that confidence by giving GOOD SOLID SHOES, At reasonable prices .Our customers of '91 were satisfied, have come again and recommended us to their friends. We pride ourselves on the style and fit of our Ladies' and Gents' shoes, and we are in a position to meet any competition. Ladies' Shoes at $2 and Gent*' at $3 will surprise you. Come and see. Walsh & Co. MONAGHAN BLOCK, _SUMTER, S. C. We beg to say to the trade that, as heretofore, Our Sumter House Will remain open in charge of Mr. H. B. Bloom. The saving of monev is more of an object than ever in hard years, and to those contemplating the parchase of machinery we offer (he opportunity of saving money by dealing direct with manufacturers. Willi men of ex perience and ability in all departments, and a thoroughly equipped shop at your doors weare able to offer High grades at Low Prices. We furnish competent machinists free of charge to erect all machinery we sell. Call on or address CHER AW MACHINE WORKS, Engineers, Founders and Machinists, Sumter, S. C., and Cheraw, S. C. SUMTER Iron JWorks. W. E. & J. I. BRIMSON, PROPRIETORS. EllginCS, BoilCrS machinery of^all kinds aod descriptions repaired. CirClllctr SaWS ^hammered and gummed. IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS nade to order; and any work usually done io a first class machine shop or fo ndry executed in a workmanlike manner. PRICES REASONABLE and satisfaction guaranteed by good work. Estimates will be famished on application. Ane S Sumter Iron Works. W. E. & J. I. Brimson, Proprietors, Sumter, S. C. HARDWARE. R. W. DURANT & SOW SELL HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS. Machinery Supplies, Boggy and Wagon Material, Cooking and Heating Stoves. Potware, Wooden ware, Crockery and Glassware, Tin ware Hardware and S-dlery, Cutlery-Pocket and Table, . Scissors, fGUNS, PISTOLS and CARTRIDGES, Powder aod Shot, Shells-Loaded and Empty, Belting, Laoing. Packing, Bristles, Whips, Robes, _c, &c. Prices to suit the times. Sept 14-x_ J. F. W. DeLORME, DEALER IN Agent. Toilet Soaps, Perfumery and all Kinds of Druggist's Sundries Usually Kept* in a IFMjrsrt Class TDTTULS Store. Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, Garden Seeds, also Paints, Oils, Varni. .s, Oiass Putty, &c, Dye Stuffs. Physician's Prescriptions carefully compounded, and orders answered with care and dispatch. The public will find my stock of Medicines complete, warranted genuine, and of best quality. Call and see for yourselves. Night Calls Promptly Attended To. POLSO _V_I - ESTABLISHED 1868. Watches, Diamonds, Sterling Silver, Clocks, Optica Goods, Fine Knives, Scissors and Razors. Machine Needles, &c. FOLSOM. SIGN OF THE BIG WATCH._ ___________ _-___ JAMES ALLAN & CO. Diamonds, Jeweiry, Silverware, Specta cles, Drawing Instruments THE FINEST STOCK IN THE STATE. RELIABLE GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES. Watch Repairing a specialty. Chief Inspectors of Watches for South Caro ma Railway, Atlantic Coast Line and Southern Division of Three Cs Rail Road. JAMES ALLAN & CO., F*>b. 8 285 King St., Sign of P-uui Clock. Cb-rleMon, S. . Ijtil&l I rlilU HUI lliUiil iL,A.. CHAS! . KIMBALL, RECEIVER. IN EFFECT OCTOBER 17, 1892. North Bound Duly ex sun. TioT ' NoT " oT5 Lv Charleston Lv Pregnall's Lv Harleyville Ly Pecks Lr Holly Hill Lv Conners LT EutHwville Lv Va D ces Lv Merriam Lv St Paul Lv Summerton Lv Silver Lv Packsville Lv Tindal Ar Sumter Lv Sumter Lv Oswe ?o Lv St. Charles Lv Elliotts Lv Lamar Lv Syracuse Lv Darlington Lv Mont Clare Lv Robbins Neck Lv Mandeville Lv Ben netts vii ie Lv Alice AT Gibson a. m. 6 50 8 00 8 10 8 25 8 28 8 34 8 41 8 52 9 07 9 19 9 25 9 34 9 43 9 55 10 10 10 15 10 8 10 41 re 5o 11 06 ll 2o ll 34 11 49 12 00 12 15 12 3o 12 45 1 Oo p.m. a. ra. 10 00 10 ll 10 27 10 31 11 37 10 55 12 10 a. rc. p. TB. 5 30 05 16 32 36 42 50 8 02 p.m. South Bound. j! Daily ex. sun. j'No. 2 J No. 4 J No. 6 Lv Gibson Lv Alice Lv Bennett8ville Lv Mandeville Lv Robbing Neck Lv Mont Clare Lv Darlington Lv Syracuse Lv Lamar Lv Elliott Lv St. Charles Lv Oswego Ar Sumter Lv Sumter Lv Tindal Lv Packsville Lv Silver Lv Summerton Lv St Paul Lv Merriam t Lv Vanees j Lv Eutawville Lv Connors Lv Holly Hill Lv Pecks Lv Harleyville Lv Pregnall's Ar Charleston p.m 05 20 35 50 05 15 301 fl 58 34 23 36 49 54 09 21 30 39 45 57 12 8 24 8 31 8 37 8 40 8 55 9 05 10 30 p m. 8 25 8 41 8 51 9 00 9 06 S 28 9 43 ll 05 a.m. 45 57 05 ll 14 30 40 p.m. HARLIN CITY BRANCH. No.33 No.31 8 05 12.20 8.20 12 40 8.30 12 53 8 45 I 13 p.m. p.m. Lv Vanees Ar Lv Soell's Lv Lv Parler9 Lv Ar Harlin City Lv No 32 No.34 8.20 8.05 7.55 7.40 a.m 5.43 5 20 5 10 4 50 p.m POND BLUFF BRANCH. No. 41. 10 50 11 00 ll 10 a. m. Lv EutAwville Ar Lv Belvidere Lv Ar Ferguson Lv No. 42 ll 50 ll 40 ll 30 a. m Connection m.\d at Gibson for all points reached by or via the Seaboard Air LineSvstem; at Ben net ts ville for all points via C. F. A Y. V. R. R ; at Pregoalls for Sontb Carolina Railroad points. E. D. KYLE, J. H. AVERILL, Gen'l Pass. Agent. General Manager. "OLD ESLIA BLE" LINS. South Carolina Railway AND LEASED LINES. D. H. CHAMBERLAIN, RECEIVER. Passenger Department-Condensed Schedule. In fcffect Jan. 17, 1892. MAIN LINE. WEST-DAILY. A.M. A.M. P.M. P M. Leave Charleston, 6 00 6.50 5.00 6.15 " Summerville, 6.50 7.28 5.57 6.54 " Pregnall's 7 30 7 58 6 39 7.25 " George's 7.45 6 53 Arrive Branchville, f8.15 8.30 7-25 f8 00 Leave Branchville 9 00 8 35 8.15 " Bamberg 9 28 8.41 " Grahams 8.41 856 " Blackville 10.00 9.15 " Aiken 11.02 10 23 " Grantville 11.15 10.37 Arrive Augusta, 11.60 11.15 EA8T-DAILY. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. Leave Augusta, 8.00 4.30 Graniteviile 8 36 5.05 " Aiken 8.50 5.25 44 Blackville 10.00 6.28 11 Grahams 10.20 6.48 11 Bamberg 10.31 7.00 Atrive Branchville 10.59 7.30 Leave Branchville, 9.15 11 00 7.40 8.15 " Georges 9.40 11.31 8.15 * " Pregnall's, 9 52 11.45 8.28 8 58 " Summerville 10.25 12.27 9.07 9.36 Arrive Charleston, 11.05 1.15 9 50 10.20 COLUMBIA DIVISION AND CAMDEN P.M. 735 8.10 8.34 9.00 9.45 A.M. 8 35 9.11 932 10.00 10 05 10.30 10 45 11 25 10.50 BRANCH. DAILY. Lv Branchville Ar Lv Orangeburg Ar Lv St Matthews Ar Lv Ringville Ar Lv Ringville Lv Cam. June. Lv Claremont Ar Camden Ar Columbia A.M. 8.55 8 20 7.58 7.33 Ar Lv Lv Lv Lv [650 P. M 8.10 7.36 7.10 6.43 6.19 5.46 5 33 5.60 6.00 JMeal stations. Will stop to let off pas seagers. Additional trains daily leave Columbia 9.00 a. m., arrive Kiogville9.50 a. m. Leave Ringville 6.43 p. m., arrive at Columbia 7 35 p. m. COLUMBIA, NEWBERRY k LAURENS RY. DAILY-EXCEPT SUNDAY. P.M. A.M. 3 30 Lv Columbia Ar 11.00 4.21 Lv Irrao Lv 10.09 5.37 Lv Little Mountain Lv 9 00 6.13 Lv Prosperity Lv 8 24 6.44 Lv Newberry Lv 7.56 8 30 Ar Clinton Lv 6 30 CAROLINA CUM. GAP A CHICAGO R. R. DAILY-EXCEPT 8UNDAY. P.M. A.M. 6.10 Lv Augusta Ar 9.15 6.49 Lv Graniteville Lv 9.15 7.05 Ar Aikeo Lv 9 00 7.15 Lv " Ar 8.45 8.00 Lv Trenton Lv 8.00 8.15 Ar Edgefield Lv 7.45 THROUGH TRAIN SERVICE. Through Trains daily between Charleston and Augusta, between Charleston and Co lumbia and between Columbia and Cam den. Through Sleepers between Charles ton and Atlanta, leaving Charleston 6.15 p. m.-arrive Atlanta 6.30 p. m. Leave Atlanta 11.15 P. M.-arrive Charleston 1.15 P. M. Pullman Buffet Chair Car daily be tween Charleston and Columbia-Leave Charleston 6.50 a. m., arrive Columbia 10 05 a. m. Leare Columbia 6 p. m., arrive Charles ton 10.20 p. m. Connections at Charleston with Clyde Steamship Co. for New York Mondays Wednesday and Friday. For Jacksonville Mondays, Thuisdsys and Saturdays. At, Columbi daily with R. k D. R. R. to and from Washington, New York and points East and North. At Columbia daily except with R. 4 D. R R. (C. k G. Div.) to and from Greenville and Walhalla. At Augusta daily with Ga. R. R , Central R. R. and P. R. k W. C. Ry. At Camden daily with C. C. & C. R. R. Through train to and from Marion, N. C. and Blacksburg. For fuither information apply to C. M. WARD, Gen'l Manger. E. P. WARING, Gen'l Pass. Agent. Ripans Tabules cure colic. Ripans Tabules cure nausea. Ripans Tabules cure jaundice. Ripans Tabules cure the blue . Ripans Tabules cure headache Ripans Tabules : for liver roubles. Atlantic Coast Line WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA R. E. CONDENSED SCHEDUL . TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated July 24. 1392. |N . 23|N . 27| /ve Wilmington. eave Marion. Arrive Floreuce.. ^eave Florence... lr've Sumter. eave Sumter. ir'vs Columbia... P. M.! P. M * 6 25 10 10 9 35 12 40 10 25 No. 50 A. M. *3 20) 4 351. 4 35 6 15 20 M No 52 *9 43 10 55 A. M. A.M. No. 58 f7 57 9 20 Se-i notes for additional trains. N . 52 ran through trow Charleston via -entrai R ri. leaving Lane 8:32 A. M., Mau ling 9.09. A. M. Train on C. A D. R. R. eon neeta at Florence rtth No. 58. TRAINS GOING NOKTBL j No. 51 {No. 53 j No. 59 PH i PM jeave Columbia.-......... 10 45 6 It A M ir've Sumter..^. 12 C4 7 05 . eave S a tn ter............. 12 04 Urive Florence." 1 16 A M No. 78 No. lieave Fl eren ce........ * 5 00 ..eave Marios. 5 44 krr. Wilmington..-... ... 8 55 See notes for additional train . t 7 30 8 40 No 14 * 8 50 9 35 A M 12 20 ?Daily. fDaily except Sunday. No. 53 rons through to Charleston. S. C., via Central R. R., rnring Manning 8:00 P. M., Lanes 8:40 P. M., Charleston 10.30 P. M. No. 59 connects at Florence with C. and D. rain from Cberaw and Wa desboro. Nos* 78, and 14 make close connection at Wilmington with W. A W. R. R. for all point S rth. [{Trains on Florence R R . and "Southern Di rision, Wilson and Fayetteville Branch, leave Florence 6.00 a m.. Pee Dee Junction 6.33 a. n., arrive Rowland 7:35 . m., Fayetwilie 9.20 i. m. Returning leave Fayetteville 5.36 p. m., tiri ve Rowland 7.12 p. m.. Pee Dee Junction U6 p m, Florence 845 p. m. Daily except Sunday. Trains on Manchester A Augusta R. R. leave 5amter daily except Sunday, !0:50 A. M.. ar -ive Rimini 11.59. Returning le ve Rimini 12:30, P. M., arrive Sumter 1:40 P. M Trains on Latta Branch Florence R. R. leave Dunbar 5:30 a. m, arrive Latta 6 45 a. ur Re :urning leave Latta 8 00 p. m., trrive Danbar .I0 p. m. Daily except Sunday. Trains OB Hurtsville R. R. leave Hartaville laily except Sunday at 5 55 a. m. arriving Floyds 6.40 a. m. Returning leave Floyds 3.25 p. m., arriving Hartsville 4 05 p. m. Trains on Wilmington Cbadboarn and Con way railroad, leave Chadbourn 10.30 a. m. irrive at Conway 1.00 p. m , returning leave Conway at 2.30 p. m., arrive Chadbourn 5-20 . m. Leave Ch nd bon rn 7 15 a. m. and 5.50 x tn., arrive Hub at 8.00 a. m. nd 6.25 p.m. Heturning leave Hub 9 00 a. m. and 6.45 p. m. irrivs at Chadbanrn at 9 45 a. m. and 7.30 p. n. Daily except Sunday. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Sup't. J. R KEN LT, Qen'l Mmager. T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager. Atlantic Coast Line. NORTH EASTERN R. R. OF S. C. CONDENSED SCHEDULE, TRAINS GOING SOUTH. pr 24 '92J |No.27|No. 23 No. 53 -e FF nee ' Hingst ir Lanes J% Lanes ir. Ch'n A. 2 50 2 50 5 00 A. M. M.i P M 351* 8 05 9 30 9 55 9 55 ll 59 A.M. P. M. ?8 45 10 20 P. M. Train on C. & D. R. R. counects at Flor nee with No. 61 Train. TRAINS GOING NORTH. |No. 78|No. 14|No. 52 Ire. Ch'n ir Laues. ,e Lanes. 1 Kiogst IrFl'nce A. M. * : 00 3 25 3 25 3 43 4 45 A. M. P. M. .5 16 7 05 7 05| 7 24 8 30 P. M A.M. .6 50 8 27 A.M. * Daily, f Daily except Sunday. No. 52 runs through to Columbia ria Central R R. of S. C. Nos. 78. and 14 run solid to Wilmington, i. C., making close connection with W. A W. I. R. for all points north. J. R. KRNLY, J. F. DIVIN8, Gen'I Manager. Gen'1 Sup't. T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager. MARLESTON & SAVANNAH RAILWAY. Schedule in effect Oct. 3, 1892, Time at Charleston, 75th Meridian. Time South of Charleston. 90th Meridian. SOUTHWARD. 35 27 P. M. A. M. ,v. Charleston 3 15 4 00 Lrv. Walterbo' 6 15 ^rv. Yemassee 4 40 5 04 Irv. Savannah 6 40 6 44 NORTHWARD. 36 A.M. 6 50 6 40 8 50 P. M. ^v.Ch'Ist'n 12 '2 /v. Savn'h ,v. Walt'bo iV. Y em'see 14 P.M. 12 39 2 14 16 P.M. 55 40 5 06 8 00 15 A.M. 7 00 10 20 8 25 10 20 P.M. 78 P.M. S.43 10 07 A.M. 1 51 eta Trains 35, 36, 15 aod 16, stop at all ions. 27, Hand 78, 15, 16, 36, and 35, daily. Connection for Walterboro made by trains 5 and 35, daily except Sunday. Connec ion for Beaufort, S. C , made with P. P. k A. ty., at Yemassee by trains 15 daily, and dailv except Sunday. E.. P. McS^INEY, C. S. GADSDMI, D. P. A. _Supt._ r MeslfiD, Cincinnati & Cbicap Railroad. D. H. CHAMBSBLAN, Receiver. PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. Schedule tn effect FEBRUARY 27, 1892. forth dailv 33. South daily 32. 6 55 a m 9 00 a m 110am 2 49 p m 1 20 p m 1 44 p m 2 20 p m 3 16 p m Ar Lv Charleston M Columbia 11 11 Camden M M Lancaster " " Catawba Jct. " Rock Hill " " Yorkville " Ar Blacksburg p m 10 20 pm 7 37 p m p m p m p m p m p m 500 3 41 3 ll 2 55 2 20 1 10 Daily except Sunday, rorth No. 33. South No. 3i. 4 00 p m Lv Blacksburg Ar p m 12 40 5 00 pm " Shelby " am ll 40 6 50 p m 11 Rutberfordton " a m 9 10 8 05 p ra " Marion " a m 7 30 Sunday Only, forth No. 33. South No. 32. 4 00 p m Lv Blacksburg Ar p m 12 40 4 35 p ra " Shelby " p m 12 02 5 50pm " Rutherford ton " a m 10 50 7 00 a m " Marion 11 am 9 40 No. 32 connects with R. D. R. R. at Rock lill. No. 33 connects with R. k D. R. R. at lacksburg. C. M. WARD, E. P. WARRING, Gen. Man. G. P. A. $16 TYLER DESK CO., 8T.LOUI8fMO Jar Mammoth Catalogue of BANK Couirraaa, DESKS, and other OFFTCB FTONIT BB for I$93 now ready. New Goods. 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