The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, December 05, 1895, Image 2
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JOHN P. COFFIN, Kriitor and Slana^er.
0 COFFIN. Associate Editor
FLORENCE. S. C..
WEDNESDAY EVENING DEC. 4 1895.
The President’s message is a
very lengthy ou«».
Durraut will probably receive
sentence on Friday.
Charleston is busy with her prep
arations for Gala Week, which will
be on a lavish scale.
Our next International exposi
tion will probably take place in
the city of Mexico, in 1896.
The poor children, of Charles
ton, are to have a Christmas din
ner provided by the ladies of the
day nursery.
Secretary Herbert asks Congress
to make appropriations for two
more battle-ships, and twelve tor
pedo boats.
The circus business is now con
trolled by Mr. Bailey, who has ad
ded Sells Brothers’ to Forepaugh’s
and his own.
A Russian child is dipped in the
water at its baptism, instead of
being sprinkled, as in the case
with infants in our country.
Judge Townsend was presented
last night with a gold-headed cane
by the constables, for his work in
their behalf in the dispensary
cases.
More gold mines have been dis
covered in Colorado between Idaho
Springs and Central City, with an
assay cf thousands of dollars to
the ton.
There is not as much sympathy
felt for the Sultan of Turkey as
the poor man is entitled to. A
fellow who has six thousand peo
ple in his household and four hun
dred cooks to keep an eye on is en
titled to a good deal of allowance
for bad temper, &c.—Wilmington
Star.
He is pitied, if he has to keep
peace between the wives, new and
old, with one added every year.
Gov. Altgeld, of Chicago, bitter
ly attacked President Cleveland at
a banquet given in that city last
Saturday night. It was after a
response to the toast “the Presi
dency of the United States.” He
was hissed.
It is to lie hoped that the Salu
da Sentinel will receive the sup
port it deserves trocn the new
county. It is a good paper and it
would not show' proper enterprise
on the part of the citizens if they
did not support it.
Col. Ingersol, when interviewed
in Minneapolis in regard to the
prayers offered for his conversion
on Thanksgiving day, and whether
they W( uld be answered said:
“Oh, we will have to wait and
see what will be done. I suppose
that God is busy with all the peo
ple’s prayers of Thanksgiving and
has not got around to my case yef
We will have to wait and see what
will be done. If these prayers are
effective, then the Eudeavorers
ought to go after Grover Cleve
land. His message reads like he
needs it.”
Her Composition-
A little girl in Boston wrote a
composition on boys. Here it is:
“The boy is not an animal, yet
they can be heard a considerable
distance. When a boy hollows he
opens his mouth like frogs, but
girls hold their tongue till they are
spoken to, and then they answer
respectable and tell just how it was.
A boy thiuks himself clever be
cause he can wade where it is deep,
but God made the dry land for
every living thing and rested on
the seventh day. When the boy
grows up he is called a husband,
and then he stops wading and
stays out nights, but the grown-up
girl is a widow aud keeps house.”—
Ex.
Farrell & Edwards, the popular
photographers of Florence, are still
at their elegant rooms over Bult-
man’s store, where they have the
best light in this section of the
State and the best instruments
furnished by manufacturers. Give
them a call and “secure the shadow
ere the substance fades.”
Neglect of the hair often destroys
its vitality and natural hue, and
causes it to fall out. Before it is
too late, apply Hall’s Hair Renew-
er, a sure remedy.
In an emergency, Ayer’s Cherry
Pectoral takes the lead of all other
remedies. For the relief aud cure
of croup, whooping cough, sore
throat, and the dangerous pulmon
ary troubles to which the young
are so liable, it is invaluable, be
ing prompt to act, sure to cure-
ITLANTIC COAST LINE.
WiliUutoo, Columbia & Augusta R. R
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS OOINO SOUTH.
Dated Nov. 17, 1895.
Leave Wllmiugton
Leave Marion —
Arrive Florence
Leave If lorence
Arrlv* Sumter
Leave Sumter
Arrive Columbia
No. 52 runs through from Charleston via
Cential K. R. Leaving Lanes8:38 a. m.. Man
niug 9:15 a. m.
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
Leave Columbia
Arrive Sumter
Leave Sumter
Arrive Klorenec
Leave Florence
Leave Marion
Arrive Wilmington.
No.51
aTm
*5 20
0 43
A. M.
tf 43
8 00
A.M.
8 25
» 08
11 50
•Dally. fDaily except Sunday.
No. 53 runs tnrougn to Charleston. S. C.,
via Central R. R., arriving Ma nu.ig 8.21 p. m.
Lanes 7.00 p. m.. Charleston 8.40 p. in.
Trains on Wilmington A Conway R. R:
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. m.. arrive at Hub 6 20 p. m., returning
leave Hub 815 a. m., arrive at Chadbourn 9 00
a.m. Dally except Sunday,
tDaily except Sunday.
J. R. KENLY, JOHN F. DIVINE.
Gen’l Manager. Gen’l Superintendent.
T. M. EMERSON. Traffic Manager.
Florence Railroad.
NORTH BOUND*
SOUTH ROUND.
A. M. 32 P. M.
IaE* •••••• •••••• A.xt s
35 a.
8.15
7.40
3.10
9.U1
9.17
8.25
Dillon
9.35
Rowland....
10.55
9.40
...Fayetteville..
1.07
7.25
8.34
>8.21
8.02
4.30
No.55.
No51.
P. M.
•3 30
6 29
7 10
P. M.
A.M.
....
*7 40
•8 291
8 48
4 33
No.52
P.M.
A.M.
8 48
*9 48
10 10
11 05
Local Freight, No. i7, Southbound, arrives
at Florence Dally 5.25 P. M. No. 16 leaves
Florence at 7.15 A. M.
No.63
P. M.
•4 25
5 43
No.50
P. M.
•6 05
7 20
CAFE FEAR AMO YADKIN VALLEY
K. -A. I Hi "W -A.
John Gili.. Receiver.
CONDENSED S0HEDCLE.
IN EFFECT NOV. 3d, 1895.
NORTH BOUND. daily."
Leave WU n 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
Deave 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
i^ave Walnut Cove 4 08 p m
i .eave Rural Hall 4 42 p m
Arrive Mt. Airy - 610 p m
SOUTH BOUND. Daily.
Leave Mt. Airy 9 45 a m
Lea^ e Rural Hall 1110 a m
Arrive Walnut Cove 11 38 a m
Leave WalnnfCove 1145 a m
Leave Stokesdale J2 12 p m
Arrive Greensboro 12 58 p ra
Leave Greensboro 103 p ra
Leave Climax • ••••••••••••a* ■••••••••••••••••• •••••• 1 32p m
Leave Sanford 319 p m
Arrive Fayetteville Jauction 4 30 p m
Arrive Fayetteville 4 33pm
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 • •••••••••a ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 9 23am
Leave Maxton - 9 29 a m
Leave Red Springs • •••••••••••••••••••••••vs •« 955am
Leave Hope Mills 10 35 a m
Arrive Fayetteville........... •»«•••».••• ......10 52 a m
SOUTH BOUND.
No. 3.
DAILY.
TLANTIC COAST LINE.
NORTH-EASTERN K. R. OF 8. C.
Leave Fayetteville. — 4 38 p m
Leave Hope Mills - 4 58 p pi
Leave Red Springs 5 42 p m
Arrive Maxton •••••••• •••••••••••• —•••• •••••• •■•••• 6 12 p m
Leave Maxton— 6 18 p m
Arrive Bennettsville....^ 7 2u p ui
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
NORTH BOUND
No. 16.
MIXKb.
Daily Except
Sundav.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Dated Nov. 17,1895.
No. 35
No.28
No.53
No.6
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A. M.
P.M.
A. M.
Leave Florence
3 21
7 45
8 20
Leave Klngstree
4 19
8 50
9 38
Arrive Lanes.
4 33
9 i9
P. M.
10 00
Leave Lanes -
4 33
9 09
7 05
10 60
Arrive Charleston
6 25
11 13
8 40
11 59
A.M.
P. M.
P. M.
A.M.
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
Leave Ramseur 6 45a m
Leave Climax - 8 35 a m
Arrive Greensboro •••••••a ••••••••■*••••••••••••• 920am
Leave Greensboro - 9 35 a m
Leave Stokesdale • ■•••••••••••••••a aaaaaa aaaaaaaaa 10 50am
Arrive Madison 1150 a m
SOUTH BOUND.
No. lt>.
MIXED.
Dally except
Sunday.
Leave Madison 122- p m
Leave stokesdale 1 28 p m
Arrive Greeensboro aaa•aa » aaaaaaaa aaaaaa aaaaaaaaa 235 pm
Leave Greensboro 3 00 p m
Leave Climax 3 56 p m
Arrive Ramseur 5 40 p m
No.78
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No.32
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No.52
*
No.60
*
Leave Charleston
A. M.
4 12
P. M.
4 25
A. M.
7 00
P. M.
3 40
Arrive Lanes
6 30
6 10
8 35
5 30
Leave Lanes
6 30
8 10
5 80
Leave Klngstree
Arrive Florence
6 49
7 55
A.M.
6 20
7 20
P.M.
A. M.
5 50
7 00
P. M.
•Daily. fDaily except Sunday.
No. 52 rnns through to Columbia via Central
R. R. of S. C.
Trains Nos. 78 and 32 runs via Wilson and
Fayetteville—Short Line—and make close
connection for all noiuts North.
J. R. KENLY, JOHN K. DIVINE,
Gen’l Manager. Gen’l Supt.
T. M. EMERSON. Traffic Manager
NORTH BOUND (y - .INECTlONS
at Fayetteville with Atlantic Coast Line fot
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 A Western R. R. for
Winston-Salem.
SOUTH BOUND CONNECTIONS
at Walnut Cove with the Norfolk A West
ern K. R. for Roanoke and all points Nortt
and West, and at Greensboro with the.
Southern Railway Company for Raleigh
Richmond aud all points North and East, at
Fayetteville with the Atlantic Coast Line for
all points South, at Maxton with the Sxv
board Air Line for Charlotte, Atlanta and all
pointa South, and Southwest.
W. J. FRY, W. E. KYLE,
Geu’l Manager. Gen’l PassngeA