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! Fiorence Dahy Times PlTBI.ISH KI> I’l VEKY I)AY EXCEPT SJJNDAN . Riiitliaj ifterBooii Kewsjapcr. Vkk vw ctf iir fion. 1" fontp ppr week: ■»! r?>:- thr-*>- In advance; paper de- * v . r».H f..r A<JvHitWln« furnished on apptica* •tr»u at ttie <>.i!:*e of Tttk I'aiky Times, l«l «»i't t is '•Vest i: vans Street. JOHN P. dOFFIN, Editor and ManaRcr. R COFFIN. Associate Editor FLORENCE. S. C.. SATURDAY EVENING DEC. 7 1895. Severe storms and earthquakes, are reported in Europe. Five negroes were hung in the State yesterday, by law. Mr. Ball has resigned the edit orship of the Charleston Post. One of the many rumors about the Sultan of Turkey is, that ho is insane. Theodore Durrant has been de nied a new trial. He will appeal to the Supreme Court. We are always glad to aid others in editing their editorial and local columns. Help yourselves broth ers. Oklahoma has made arrange" ments to send a committee to Washington, to push the claims of admission. The State dispensary has such a pressure of orders that it will be run night and day, two forces being employed. The gold and silver war, it is thought, will have no results either way for some time, but will remain just as it is, each side standing by their colors. Said Pasha has taken refuge in the British Embassy, being afraid of $^e wrath of the Sultan, who had urged him to reside in the palace grounds, but he considered it a scheme to get him out of the way and refused. Senator Tillman and Governor Evans were denounced in Atlanta the other day for the speeches made by them on South Carolina day. The exposition committee passed resolutions condemning them in an emphatic manner. The committee consisted of repre sentatives from all parts of the country. A man in Augusta the other d.iy, was crazed with grief on ac count of the death of a little son three years old. He went home after making arrangements for the funeral and threw the body out the fourth story window, but the child was unhurt. TLANTIC COAST LINE. Wiliioiton, CMia & Anpsta CONDENSED SCHEDULE. Florence Railroad. NORTH BOUND - SOUTHBOUND. TRAINS UOINO SOUTH, A . X. 32 I». M. Le. Ar. 8 15 7.41 ......Florence 9.61 9.17 8.25 9.35 10.55 9.40 ...Fayetteville.. 3.19 1.07 7.25 0.81 0.21 6.02 4.30 Dated Nov. 17,1895. The Times will publish the Constitution, a little at a time, daily, giving its readers the law Leave wiimiugiou. that they may preserve it for ready reference. The first of it was published in yesterday’s Daily, and will continue till the whole has been given. Leave Marion Arrive Florence. Leave friurence.. Arrive Sumter... Leave Snmter Arrive Columbia-., No.55. No5i. P. M — *3 36 6 29 7 16 P. M. A.M. *7 40 *3 29 8 48 4 34 No.52 P.M. A.M. 8 48 *9 48 10 10 11 05 Loch) Freight, No. 7. Southbound, arrives at, Florence Dally 5.25 P. M. No. 16 leaves Florence at 7.15 A. VI. •••••••••••■ •••••••••••« The Armenians in this country have petitioned Congress to help them, and protect their friends in Turkey. It is a shame to Christ ian nations to allow such outrages as are being suffered by Christians in another part of the world with out trying to put a stop to it. Ar. employee in a Wilming ton cotton mill was badly hurt Thursday by having her hair caught iu a belt and jerked out. Her injuries are thought uot to be serious. The women working in such places should w’ear a close fitting cap, and thus avoid such accidents that are very common. ; An appeal to the patrons of the school, by Superintendent Leigh, is .published in another column. Mr. Leigh wishes all the pupils to be present that their standing may not be jeopardized, and as a long vacation has been given there is no good reason why every pupil should not be at his desk each school day. Notwithstanding the long vacation the teachers will still spend eight dayp more iu the school room than they are requir ed to by law. Let all parents and friends of the school co-operate with the teachers in their desire to carry on the school effectively. There is a very full attendance, there being 179 boys and 181 girls, a total of 360 i:i the white school, and with this encouraging show ing all should be pleased. TRAIN8 GOING NORTH. There is to be an “American Commerce Banquet” at Delmoni- co’s, in New York, on the 19th, to celebrate the first centennial of commercial liberty in America as secured by the treaty with Eng land by John Jay, of New York. All parts of the country will be represented. • No.51 >'0.53 A. M. P. M. Leave Columbia *5 20 ♦1 25 Arrive Snmter 6 43 5 43 No.50 A. M. P. M. Leave Sumter 6 43 *6 65 8 00 7 26 A.MJ Leave Florence 8 25 9 06 Arrive Wilmington 11 56 ♦Dally, tDally except Sunday. . No. 53 raus tnrough to Cbaritwiou. 8. C„ via Central R. R., arriving Ma ■ nag 6.21 p. in. Lanes 7.66 p. m., Charleston 8.40 p. m. Trains on Wilmington A Conway R. R: leave Cbadbonrn 10 20 a. m., arrive Conway 12 35 p. m., returning leave Conway 2 30 p. m., arrive Chad bourn 5 06 p. no., leave Cbadbouru 5 35 p. m.. arrive at Hub 6 26 p. m., returning leave Hub 8 15 a. m„ arrive at Cbadbonrn 9 06 a. m. Dally except Sunday, t Dally except Sunday. J. R KENLY, JOHN F. DIVINE, GenT Manager. Gen’l Superintendent. T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager. TLANTIC COAST LINE. NORTH-EASTERU K. S. OF 8.0. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TKAtNB GOING SOUTH. Dated Nov. 17,1896. No.35 No.28 No.58 No.6 * * ♦ * A.M. P.M. A. M. Leave Florence 3 24 7 45 8 26 Leave Klngstree 4 19 8 50 9 38 Arrive Lftn©8* •••••••••••• 4 33 9 c9 P. M. 16 00 4 33 9 00 7 05 16 00 Arrive Charleston-... « 25 11 13 8 40 11 59 A.M. P. M. P. M. A. M. TRAINS GOING NORTH. Leave Charleston Arrive Lanes Leave Lanes - Leave Klngstree.. Arrive Florence.. No.78 No.82 No.52 ♦ * * a; m: ptst X.Hi. 4 12 4 25 7 00 6 30 6 16 8 35 6 30 6 10, 6 49 6 26 7 55 7 20 A.M. P.M. A. M.i •Dally, tHally except Sunday. No. 52 rnns through to Columbia via Ceutral R. R. of 8. C. _ , Trains Nos. 78 and 32 runs via Wilson and Fayetteville—Short Line—and make close connection for all nolnts North, j; R. KENLY. JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen’l Manager. Gen’l Snpt. T. M. EMERSON. Traffic Manager CAPE FEAR AND YADKIN VALLEY irt -A. I W A. "ST, John Gili„ Receiver. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. IN EFFECT NOV. 3d, 1895. NORTH BOUND. No. 52 runs through from Charleston via Cential R. R. leaving Lanes8:38 a. m.. Man ning 9:15 a. m. !••••••••••••••••••* 1 3 Leave Wll o Ington. Arrive Fayetteville ••••< Leave b ayetteville.... Lenve Fayetteville Junction. Leave Sanford Leave Climax Arrive Greensboro Leave Greensboro., Leave Btokesdale Arrive Walnut Cove...., Leave Walnut Cove I eave Rural Hall Arrive Ml. Airy No. 2. Daily. J 7 25am ...10 35 a m ...10 55 a m ...10 57 a m ...1219 p m ... 2 20 p m ... 2 48 p m ... 2 55 p m .....3 40 p m .. 4 67 p m ... 4 68 p m ... 4 42pm — 6 16pm SOUTH BOUND. No. 1. Daily. • ••••••<••••••••••••••••< Leave Mt. Airy- Lea\ e Rural Hall Arrive Walnut Cove Leave Waluut*Cove Leave Stokesdale Arrive Greensboro - Leave Greensboro Leave Climax Lcftve Sanlord Arrive Fayetteville Junction.. Arrive Fayetteville Leave Fayetteville Arrive Wilmington 9 45 a m .1110 am 1138 am ..ll 45 a m ..1212 p m ..12 58 p m .. 163 p m .. 132 p in . 310 p m . 4 36 p m .. 4 33 p m . 4 45 p m ,. 7 55 p m NORTH BOUND. Leave Bennettsville....... Arrive Maxton... Leave Maxton - • Leave Red Springs Leave Hope Mills Arrive Fayetteville— No. 4. Daily. SOUTH BOUND. i.......... 8 «5 a in —. 9 23 a m —. 9 29 a m 955am 1035am 1052 am No. a. Daily. Leave Fayetteville-,..— 4 38 pna Leave Hope Mulls - 4 68 pm S8JS Leave Maxton.^ 6 18 pip - * Arrive Bennettsvillp. ..m—7 89 pin , NORTH BOUND. NO.*!*: Leave Ramsenr •••»••^■••••••••••eeeeeee. Leave Climax— — 8! _ Arrive Greensboro- •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ® 20 A m Leave Greensboro,,.. eeyeepe—ee«eaeaesapaa« 985am Leave Stokeeda 10 50 am Arrive Madison .*.JJ 50 a. db SOUTH, BOUND. No. lb. KURD, Dally except Sunday. Leave Madison..——12 2> p m Leave stokesdale 128 p m Arrive Greeensboro — 235pm V6 Greensboro — soopm Leave •••••••••••••••••••••••••*# 856pm Arrive Ramsenr — 5 40 p m No.60 * pTmT 3 40 5 30 5 30 5 50 7 00 I*. M. NORTH BOUND O' .INECT1GN8 at Fayetteville with Atlantic Coast Line foi aU points North and East, at Sanford with the Seaboard Air Line, at Greensboro with the Southern Railway Company, at Walnut Cove with tne Norfolk A Weste Winston-Salem. Western R. R. for SOUl'H BOUND CONNECTIONS. at Walnut Cove with the Norfolk A West ern R. R. for Roanoke and all points Nortt and West, and at Greensboro with the Southern Railway Company for Raleigh Richmond and all points Nortb and East, at Fayetteville with the Atlantic Coast Line for all points south, at Maxton with the Sin- board Air Line for Charlotte, Atlanta and all lints South, and Southwest. f. J. FRY, W. E. KYLE, Gen’l Manager. Gen’l Paasegti v ft!