The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, December 03, 1895, Image 2
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FloreDce Daily Times
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Sunday.
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■ton at the otrtce of The Iiaily Times, 1»4
imt West Kvansstreet.
The dispensary received a gold
medal at the exposition, and copies
of the law have been distributed.
It will be interesting to watch
what effect the system has on
other States, and whather they
will be sufficiently impressed with
its value to adopt it for them
selves.
JOHN P. COFFIN.
C. R COFFIN.
FLORENCE. 8. C..
TUESDAY EVENING DEC. 3 1895,
Our missionaries are suffering
Editor and Manager. I from cold and hunger in Turkey
Associate Editor | 80 8ft y private letters and dispatch
es as well as the general news re
pores. This suffering is particn
larly severe in Harpoot, where the
TLANTIC COAST LINE.
ViUigtoi, Colmbla & IiiiiistaR.fi
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
Floreace Radroal.
NORTH BOUND*
SOUTHBOUND.
A. M. 32 P.
8.15
9.91
917
9.35
10.56
TRAINS UOING SOUTH,
35A. K. 23P. M.
Florence..
Latta —...
Dillon
—Rowland.
...Fayetteville..
3.10
1.07
7.25
6.31
6.21
6.92
4.30
Local
The Spreckles sugar refinery has buildings were burned belonging
resumed work on half time. | to the American missionaries
All funds received by them wil
Japan is losing ground in Corea, I be sent by the Christian Herald
and Ruetia is gaining it. | of New York, iramedi itely
Massacres are reported daily in
spite of the Sultan’s promises.
Little Rock Notes.
Brooks Hamer attended the oys
ter supper and dance at Clio last
Forger Ward has been captured, I Wednesday night. He reports an
and is on his way to New Orleans. | excellent time.
Mr. and Mrs. Mil Leggett spent
The business men of Columbia I Thanksgiving with Mrs. Leggett’s
hav’e organized a Commercial club 8 * 8 ^ ei > ^ r9, Pipkin, of Bennetts'
ville.
and vrill apply for a charter.
Reed was enthusiastically
cheered when he took his seat as
speaker jf the House yesterday.
Pennsylvania is said to furnish
more than half as mucti coal as
the entire country put together.
Satolli, the apostolic delegate to
the Roman Catholic church in the
United States, has been made
Cardinal.
Edison says we may yet fly, but
those who have had a ride on the
“shute,” in Atlanta, think that is
as near as they care to come to it.
Mr. Smith from Texas is here
on a visit to his sister, Mrs. John
Thompson.
R. A. Braddy, who lias been
quite sick, is reported considerable
better.
Prof. C. M. Freeman closes his
school next Friday. The pupils
are thinking of giving an enter
tainment at the close.
The merchants of our city say
times are dull at present.
The dispensary at Dillon made
matters quite lively around our
city Wednesday and Thursday.
Alex McWhite, of Florence
county, was in Little Rock Friday
attending to some business for
Holliday & Son of Savage.
A negro was pardoned in North
Carolina on Thanksgiving day by
the Governor, who was serving a
From Judson.
N. Bennett is improving his
grist mill at Judson and is putting
in new water works. He' has also
20 year sentence for killiug a man repaired the flood gates and will
eight years ago. By the confes
sion of another negro, who was on
his deathbed, he was proved inno
cent.
be ready for business again as
soon as there is e sufficient quan
tity of water.
Messrs. J. L. and Howard Ben
nett and J. D. Cottingham intend
to leave next Tuesday evening for
The Columbia News is devoting J Atlanta exposition
dailv to the
_ vQolumn or more daily to
telling of fortunes of those sending
an article belonging to them to a
fortune teller there. We believe
the telling of fortunes to be very
injurious to young people who are
in the least degree superstitious,
if it is unfavorable, it depreses
them, and if favorable will often
lead to bitter disappointment. If
all look at it as simply fun it
would do no harm.
Miss Walker, daughter of J. L.
Bennett, has returned from the
Cooper Limestone Institute at
Gaffney City, S. C., where she has
been attending school.
L. D. Bennett has sold his plan
tation near here and will leave for
Cumberland, N. C., about Janu
ary 1.
Prof. Covington, of St. Georges,
S. C., spent Thanksgiving day
with his parents. He is very
proud of his little son.
Dated Nov. 17, 1895.
No.55.
No51.
Leave Wilmington
P. M.
*3 80
Leave Marlon
6 29
Arrive Florence
7 10
P. M.
A.M.
Leave Florence
*7 40
♦3 29
Arrive Sumter
8 48
4 33
P.M.
No.52
A.M.
Leave Sumter
8 48
*9 48
Arrive Columbia..!
10 10
11 05
Ight.
I at Florence Dally 5.25 P. M
Florence at 7.15 A. M.
No. 17, Houthbound, arrive*
No. 16 leave*
CAPE FEAR AND YADKIN TALLEY
IFt .A. X 3Li XV A. S-y
John Gill., Receiver.
IN
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
EFFECT NOV. 3d, 1895.
NORTH BOUND.
No. 2.
Daily.
No. 52 runs through from Charleston via |
Cential R. R. leaving Lanes8:38 a. m.. Man.
nlng 9:15 a. m.
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
No.54
No.53
A. M.
P. M.
Leave Columbia
*5 20
*1 25
Arrive Sumter
6 43
5 43
No.50
A.M.
P. M.
Leave Sumter
6 43
*6 05
Arrive Florence
8 00
A.M.
7 20
Leave Florence
8 25
9 06
Leave Marion
Arrive Wilmington
11 50
Leave Wil n Ington 7 25 a m
Arrive Fayetteville 19 35a m
Leave Fayetteville 10 65 a m
Leave Fayetteville Junction 10 57 a m
Leave Sanford 1219 p m
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 97pm
lieave Walnut Cove 4 98 p m
1 cave Rural Hall - 4 42 p m
Arrive Ml. Airy 610 p m
SOUTH BOUND.
No. 1.
Daily.
♦Dally, tDaily except Sunday.
No. 53 rims tnrough to Charleston, S. C..
via Central R. It., arriving Ma I'tiog 6.21 p. m.
Lanes 7.UU p. m.. Charleston 8.40 p. m.
Trains on Wilmington A Conway K. K:
leave Chadbourn 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. in., arrive at Hub 6 20 p. m., returning
leave Hub 815 a. m., arrive at Chadbourn 9 09
a. m. Daily exce pt Sunday.
fDaily except Sunday.
J. R. KENLY, JOHN F. DIVINE,
Gen’i Manager. Gen’l Superintendent.
T. M. EMERSON. Traffic Manager.
Leave Mt. Airy 9 45 a m
Lea\e Rural Hall 1110 a m
Arrive Walnut Cove - 1188 a m
Leave Walnut'Cove.... 1145 a m
Leave Stokesdale 1212 p m
Arrive Greensboro 12 58 p m
Leave Greensboro 103 p in
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 8 25 a m
Arrive Maxton - 9 23 a m
Leave Maxton ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 9 29 a m
Leave Red Springs - 9 55 a m
Leave Hope Mills 10 35 a m
Arrive Fayetteville 1052 a m
SOUTH BOUND.
No. 3.
Daily.
jj^TLANTIC COAST LINE.
NORTH-EASTER!! K. R. OF S. C.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
Leave F'ayettevllle 4 38 p m
I Leave Hope Mills 4 58 p m
Leave Red Springs 5 42 p in
Arrive Maxton.. 612 p m
Leave Maxton 613 p m
Arrive Bennettsville 7 29 p in
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Dated Nov. 17,1895.
No.35
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No.23
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No.58
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A. M.
P.M.
Leave Florence
3 21
7 45
Leave Kingstree
4 19
8 50
Arrive Lanes.
4 33
9 i9
P. M.
Leave Lanes -
4 33
9 09
7 05
Arrive Charleston
6 25
11 13
8 40
A.M.
P. M.
P. M.
No.6
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ATM.
8 20
9 38
10 00
10 00
11 59
A. M.
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
No.78
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No.32
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No.52
•
Leave Charleston
A. M.
4 12
P. M.
4 25
A. M.
7 00
Arrive Lanes
6 30
6 10
8 35
Leave Lanes
6 30
6 10
Leave Kingstree
Arrive Florence
6 49
7 55
A.M.
6 26
7 20
P. M.
A. M.
No.60
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FTmT
3 40
5 30
5 30
5 50
7 00
P. M.
[y #
No. 52 rnns through to Columbia via Cent ral
R. R. of S, C.
Trains Nos. 78 and 32 runs via Wilson and
Fayetteville—Short Line—and make cloee
connection for all noints North.
J. K. KENLY, JOHN F. DIVINE,
GenT Manager. GenT Supt.
T. M. EMERSON. Traffic Manager
No. 16.
NORTH BOUND. DaUyE^pt
Sundav.
Leave Ramseur - 6 45am
Leave Climax 8 35 a m
Arrive Greensboro 9 20 a m
Leave Greensboro 9 35 a m
Leave Stokesdale • ••••••••••••••••a ••••••••••■•••• 10 50 a m
Arrive Madison 1150 a m
No. 15.
SOUTH BOUND. DaU^ex^pl
Sunday.
Leave Madison - —122. p m
Leave stokesdale 1 28 p m
Arrive Greeensboro 2 35 p m
Leave Greensboro - 3 00 p m
Leave Climax 3 55 p m
Arrive Ramseur 5 40 p m
NORTH BOUND & INECTIONS
at Fayetteville with Atlantic Coast Line foi
all points North and East, at Sanford with
tbe Seaboard Air Line, at Greensboro with
the Sonthern Railway Company, at Walnut
Cove with the Norfolk A Western K. R. for
W inston-Salem.
SOUTH BOUND CONNECTIONS
at Walnut Cove with the Norfolk A West
ern R. R. for Roanoke and all points Norl
and West, and at Greensboro with the
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,
Gen’l Manager. Gen’l PassngeA