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/ •?- T*' Florence Daiiy Times Published Every Day Except Sunday. A Hastling Afteraooa Newspaper. I KKM^of Suhscriptlon, 1i) cents per week; #1 for ttiree mnnttis. til advance; paper de- "vcrcii prr*im»r!y. < <ATb.s (or AdverMslna furnished on appllca- Mon at the otflce of The Daii.y Times, 194 «nd hw vv>>t, Evans street. JOHN P. COFFIN. C. R COFFIN, Editor and Manager. Associate Editor* FLORENCE. S. C.. MONDAY EVENING DEC. 2 1895. There are now reports of the murder of Christians in Madagas car. A broken neck is said to have been successfully operated upon in Cleveland, Ohio. Five hundred people were drown ed in Kussia recently by the severe storms and consequent floods. The Sultan has withdrawn his consent for the passage of extra warships for the protection cf the foreign population. Bishop Wayman, one of the best known colored churchmen in the United States, of the A. M. E. church, dropped dead Saturday in Baltimore. Mrs. Oliver was released on bond yesterday, it having been se- red for her. by her council, and she will remain at her home till after the Augh*ry trial. The people of Cheraw are want ing more railroad facilities and hope to have them in the near future. They and others too, think they deserve it, after help ing to build for others. The Augusta Chronicle suggests that the birthday of Gen. Robert J5. Lee should be a day of note, it a good demonstration should le and speeches in memory service he rendered the All agree in praising the South Carolina display at the exposition. Not only her own citizens, but those who have no special interest in her. Several of the State papers are free in their denunciations of Sen ator Tillman and Governor Evans on account of their speeches in Atlanta. They are the only ones who brought politics iuto what they said. The VViuthrop college . girls en joyed a reception giveu them by Clemson college on their return from Atlanta. An excellent din ner was served, made up entirely of products of the farm, and was hugely enjoyed by all. There is a farm, in Montana, whose buffaloes are being raised for future use. They have become so scarce in the country where a few years ago they were so plenti ful that there is danger of their becoming extinct, and their is no meat nicer than t at of the buffa lo. Tne Killing Of Christians. A murdered Armenian >s said to have exclaimed with his last breath, “Is there no soul in any Christian nation?” The Boston Globe'com ments as follows: “If an Englishman, or a Rus sian, an Austrian or a German shouM witness one of the cowardly attacks of fanatic Kurds upon a helpless Armenian household, every instinct of manhood would urge him to rush to the aid of those iu peril. But when*it is a question of the co-operation of Christiou nations to save from massacre the remuent of an an cient Christian race, courage seems to fail, aud energy to be palsied.” “England and Germany would have lost nothing and gained much if they had said to Russia months and months ago: Occupy the country south of the Black sea. Put an end to all the lawlessness and savagery with wh^ tan is incapable of you need more troops nish them. Peace ant once restored, the qutj balance of power^ attention. Bi that Armf righted TLANTIC COAST LINE. WiliUgtoD, ColnmMa & Aopsta R. R CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH, Dated Nov. 17, 1895. 1 No.55. 1 No51. Leave Wilmington P. M. *3 30 Leave Marion 6 29 Arrive Florence 7 10 P. M. A.M. Leave Florence *7 40 *3 29 Arrlv* Snmter 8 48 4 33 P.M. No.52 A.M. Leave Sumter 8 48 ♦9 48 Arrive Colum bia 10 10 11 05 No. 52 runs through from Charleston via Cential K. K. leaving Lanes8:S8 a. m.. Man* ning 9:15 a. m. TRAINS GOING NORTH. No.51 O « A.M. P. M. Leave Columbia *5 20 ♦4 25 Arrive Sumter 6 43 5 43 No.50 A.M. P. M. Leave »uniter 6 43 *6 05 Arrive Florenec 8 00 7 20 A.M. Leave Florence 8 25 Leave Marion 9 06 Arrive Wilmington 11 50 ♦Daily, f Daily except Sunday. No. 53 runs tnrough to Charleston, S. C., via Central R, Il„ arriving Ma’im.ig 6.21 p. m. Lanes 7.00 p. m„ Charleston 8.10 p. m. Trains on Wilmington & Conway K, K: leave Chad bourn 10 20 a. m., arrive Conway 12 35 p. m., returning leave Conway 2 30 p. m., arrive Chadbourn 5 00 p. m., leave Chadbourn 5 35 p. m.. arrive at Hnb 6 20 p. m., returning leave Hub 8 15a. m., arrive at Chadbourn 9 00 a. m. Daily except Sunday. fDaily except Sunday. J. R. KENLY, JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen’l Manager. Gen’l Superintendent. T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager. TLANTIC COAST LINE. NORTH-EASTERN K. R. OF S. C. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated Nov. 17,1895. Leave Florence Leave Kingstree... Arrive Lanes Leave Lanes Arrive Charleston.. No.3d|No.23 No.53 * * ♦ A. M. FTmT — —— 3 2 b 7 45 4 19 8 50 4 33 9 l9 P. M. 4 33 9 09 7 05 6 25 11 13 8 40 A.M. P. M. P. M. No.6 • A.~M. 8 20 9 38 10 00 10 00 11 59 A. M. Florence Railroad. NORTH BOUND- SOUTHBOUND. A. M. 32 P. K. 8.15 7.40 9.01 9.17 8.25 9.35 10.55 9.40 Lb.. ..Ak. 35 A. M. 23 P. m. Florence Latta Dillon ......Rowland.... ...Fayetteville.. 3.10 1.07 7.25 6.34 6.21 6.02 4.30 Local Freight, No. i7. south bound, arrives at Florence Dally 5.25 P. M. No. 16 leaves Florence at 7.15 A. M. CAPE FEAR AND YADKIN VALLEY H -A. X Xj -W -A. Y, John Gill, Receiver. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. IN EFFECT NOV. 3d, 1895. NORTH BOUND. No. 2. Daily. Leave Wiltn ington 7 25 a m Arrive Fayetteville 10 35 a m Leave Fayetteville 10 55 a m Leave Fayetteville Junction 10 57 a m Leave Sanford 1219 pm Leave Climax 2 20 p m Arrive Greensboro. 2 48 p m Leave Greensboro 2 55 p m Leave Stokesdale 3 40 p m Arrive Walnut Cove 4 07 p m Leave Walnut Cove 4 08 p m l.eave Rural Hall 4 42 p m Arrive Mt. Airy 610 p m SOUTH BOUND. No. 1. Daily. Leave Mt. Airy 9 45 a m Lea\ e Rural Hall .....1110 a m Arrive Walnut Cove 11 38 a m Leave WalnurCove 1145 a m Leave Stokesdale J212 p m Arrive Greensboro 12 58 p m Leave Greensboro 1 03 p m Leave Climax 132pm Leave Sanford 319 p m Arrive Fayetteville Junction 4 30 p m Arrive Fayetteville... 4 33 p m Leave Fayetteville 4 45 p m Arrive Wilmington 7 55 p m NORTH BOUND. NO. 4. Daily. Leave Bennettsville. Arrive Maxtou Leave Maxton Leave Red Springs.... Leave Hope Mills Arrive Fayetteville... ... 8 25 a m .... 9 23 a m .... 9 29 a m ... 9 55am ....10 35 a m ..-.1052 a m SOUTH BOUND. No. 3. Daily. Leave Fayetteville- 4 38 p m Leave Hope Mills 4 58 p m Leave Red Springs 5 42 p m Arrive Maxton 612 p m Leave Maxton 613 p m Arrive Bennettsville 7 20 p m NqRTH BOUND. No. 16. MIXED. Daily Except Sunday. Leave Ramseur Leave Climax Arrive Greensboro.. Leave Greensboro... Leave Stokesdale... Arrive Madison .. 6 45 a m .. 8 35 a m .. 9 20 a m .. 9 35 a m ,.10 50 a m ..1150 a m SOUTH BOUND. No. 15. MIXED. Dail/ excepr Sunday. »S GOING NORTH. ||No.78 * No.32 No.52 No.60 * • * P.M. A.M. P. M. 4 25 7 00 3 40 6 10 8 -15 5 30 6 10 5 30 6 26 5 50 7 20 7 00 P. M. A.M. P. M. Leave Madison Leave stokesdale *>.. Arrive Greeensboro..'.... Leave Greensboro Leave Climax Arrive Ramseur ..12 2> p m . 1 28 p m .. 2 35 pm ,. 3 00 p m . 3 55 p m . 5 40 p m linday. llumbia via Central via Wilson and l-and make close rth. F. DIVINE, Gen’l Supt. mager NORTH BOUND O .INECT1GNS at Fayetteville with Atlantic Coast Line foi all points North and East, at Sanford with the Seaboard Air Line, at Greensboro with the Southern Railway Company, at Walnut Cove with the Norfolk & Western R. R. for Winston-Salem. SOUTH BOU«r5 CONNECTIONS at Walnut Cove, with the Norfolk & West ern R. R. for Roanoke and all points Nortr aud West, and at Greensboro with tht Southern Railway Company for Raleigh Richmond and all points North and East, at Fayetteville with the Atlantic Coast Line for all points South, at Maxton with the Sea board Air Line for Charlotte, Atlanta and all points South, and Southwest. W. J. FRY, W. E. KYLE, GenT Manager. Gen ’1 Bass Agen :3Nt v ■...