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A Great Show. Shedman Bros , after a most suc cessful week at Washiugt'*n, are now here with their celebrated show of trained dogs, monkeys, pigeons, etc , giving two shows per day. Their funny songs, dances, and the like, are very amusing and entertaining. The trapeze per formance is good. The monkeys and dogs show remarkable train ing and intelligence, and the circus dogs one riding another and jump ing as well as any human rider, is something never before seen here. Several remarkable monkeys are very interesting in their feats. It is here for a few days only.—Kings Weekly. — — - ♦ 4SJP * Lamar Note::- Lamar, S. (J , Dee. 9. E. M. Rogers lost a very fine cow lastThursday, from eating too much peas. Prof. A. J. A. Perritt is having a very neat residence erected near Newman Swamp. Robt. Jeffords, of Palmetto, is very ill at the home of his son S. A. Jeffords, of this place. Mr. Robt. Scarborough and Miss Mable Carter were marri d on the 4th iust. at the residence of the bride’s father, \V. P. Carter. Mr. Perritt has purchased a “Rambler” bicy^e, and is now making his official rounds as School Commissioner on a “horse that never tires.” Mr. Bowman Scarborough of this place aud Miss Alice Barrett, of Bishopville, were married on the 4th inst, at the residence of the bride’s father Mr. D. F. Bar rett. “X.” TLANTIC COAST LINE. A Bl.TWEEN HAMLET aafl PREGNALLS. No. 57 A. M. SOUTH BOUND. ^seNDAY. Lv Hamlet Lv U Lv Darlington — ! i' qv I Lv Sumter- * M T.V Lv Lv Lv Lv No. 58 K M. vmuth ooi'Nl) Ltai'j Kie' t N()Ki H lo«.. > i». Sunday. Sumter |l ^•} Lamar J ft l>aiiinsioii BennettsviHe Jj Hamlet ® 50 A Sad Death. Mr. Festus Bethea died Thurs day night at the residence oi his sister, Mrs. Frank Medlin, near Rowland, N. C. Mr. Bethea was born near Little Rock, where he has since resided. He was well known to all the old residents of this section, where he had many friends. He leaves five orphan children to mourn his loss. The remains were interred at the ceme tery in Little Rock on Saturday ast.—Dillon Herald. The Prosressive Guild. Such is the name of a new order which has recently established a chapter in our thriving young city by L. A. Winston their travelling solicitor. Their first meeting was held on Wednesday night at which the following officers were duly elected and installed: H. L. Gal loway, Past Governor; H. K. Cot- tiugham, Governor; M. A. Stubbs, Vice Governor; O. S. Herring, Secretary; D. L. McIntyre, Treas urer; Dr. J. P. Ewing, Medical examiner. Those who understand the workings of the order are highly pleased with it. H. L. Galloway is intending tc solicit through the county for the order. HeroHd. 1 a»crI frel«lir t mius No». 2" an<l 21 will ruu rr.-veekly a*fnl!o\nj. No 22 v.-lii lo-i v» Suutter Monday. Wednesday au>l Kriday ai ••:>». m., Darlington l *0 p m. BennetiHVllle :»50 p. m. Kiul arrive lia.niei iLHip m.Train21 will leave llam'et Tuesday, I Lurs-day am! Saturday at 85na. in. Bcnnettevllle H 1" a m. Darlington 2'“5 p. °"d arr»ve Sum ter 5 7“ p. in, j. K. Kr.xr.Y, K. Bouden, Oen’l Manager. Supt. Transportation. SooiA Carolina aid Georala RailroaiCo (Commencing September 12. 1891. Passenger Trains will rnn an follows, 75tn Meridian, or W KB l—DAILY. last time K AST-DAILY. Lv Augusta...*!.{'I a m.Lv Charleston 7 15am Ar Aiken 7 11 a in Lv Columbia.. «> 50 a in Ar Kingvllle..l«32a mILv KingviUe 7 37 am Ar Columbia..!! 15 a m Ar Aiken II 27 a in Ar Charlest’n.U :i0 a in Ar Augusta...1215 p m EAST—DAILY. WKST—DAILY. Lv Augusta 3-10 p miLv CharleslouS 30 pm Ar Aikeu 1 27 p m|Lv Columbia...! 20 pm Ar KingviUe. 9 20 piulLv KiugVtlle..A05 pm Ai Coluinbla..lO i0 ptulAr Aikeu 10 00 pm Ar Uiarlent'n.JUO p in Ar Augusta... KMo p m CAMDEN BltANCH—Daily Except Sunday. NOKTH. SOUTH. Lv Kingvll'e..lo 10 a miLv Camden 810 a m Ar Lamden....l250 p mi Ar KlugviUe..lo 00 a in Lv KingviUe... 5 2'i p in Lv Camden... 2 to p in Ar Camden.... 0 10 p m'Ar KingviUe. 1 55 p m AIKEN ACCOMMODATION—Daily, Except Sunday. Lv Augusta « 30 p m Lv Aiken 310 p m Ar Aiken 7 15 p m Ar Augusta - l »> p m C. C. G & C. R. R. Lv Aiken 7 25 p miLv Edge field...« 15 a m Ar Edgefield. ...825 p mlAr Aiken 7 Ham NOiyrH AND SOUTH VIA DENMARK. Through Sleepera to and from New York. Lv Augusta 210 p no Ar Richmond..:! 10 a m Ar W’ash’n 7 00 a m Ar New York...l 23 p m Lv New York 9 00 a m Lv Wash’n—330 pm Lv Richmond? 11 pm Ar Augusta. ...8 00 a Connectious at Charleston with New York steamers Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, northbound; and at Augusta with the Geor gia road to and from all points West and South. Also at Blackvllle with the Carolina Midland Railroad to and from Barnwell. L. A. EMERSON, Traffic Manager. E. H. BOWEN, General Manager. T. R. Sledge. General Agent, Augusta. Ciisrav & DarliMton Railroad. SOUTHBOUND. Dated Nov. 17 If95. Lv Wadesboro 2 00 Cheraw 3 15 Darliugton 8 03 Ar Florence — 8 !5 No.63 No.27 No .77 No. 25 H. M. P. M. A. M. A. M. 00 43 03 4 30 7 30 7 20 ..6 -.5 5 00 7 55 7 55 NORTHBOUND. Lv Florence 8 Darlington 0 15 Cher iw 11 to Wadesboro 1 10 nil trains daily except Sunday, exvept 7(1 scud TT wlnWt nm Humluv r*ily. No. *2 No.24 No.75 No.20 A. M. A. M. A. M. P. M 8 15 8 45 8 59 7 35 ...9 15 9 2) 9 21 8 05 11 40 TLANTIC COAST LINE. A niniinfoi!, •olimliia h iaiiRta R. R CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TKAINS OOING SOCVK. 1>h'9<1 Nov. 17 1VI5 l,e<v«- '■ ? -niigton Leave Clarion Arrive Florence Leave noren-e. . Arrive wnniter •. Leave Sumter - N.i.'vV Noii.i P M. •* »* 1 b .9 1 7 11 . P.M. 1 A.M.| ‘7 4 ' *8 29! 8 48 4 3!| No. >2 P. M. A.M. 8 48 *9 1.81 ••> ••• 1 pi io 11 >*5 No. 52 runs through from Charleston via Centiai R. R. laNiving l4rnesS:l»a. m.. Man* nine 9:15 a. m. . TRAINS GOING NORTH. Leave Columbia Arrive Sumter - Leave Sumter.... Arrive Floreuec.. Leave Florence. Leave Marion... Arrive Wilmington. No. 54 No A3 1 A.M. F. M. •5 20 •4 25 6 48 5 43 No.5» A.M. P. M. 6 (3 *6 Oi 8 00 7 20 A. M. 8 25 9 06 11 50 •Dally, tDaily except Sunday. No. 53 runs tnrough to Charleston, 8. C„ via Central R. R., arriving Ma i n ig 8.21 p. m. Lanes 7.00 p. rn., Charlestou 8.10 p. m. Trains on Wilmington A Conway K. R: leave Chadbourn 10 20 a. ra., arrive Conway 12 35 p. m., returning leave Conway 2 80 p. m., arrive Chadbourn500 p. m., leave Chadbourn 5 35 p. m.. arrive at Hub 6 20 p. m.. returning leave Hub 8 15a. ra., arrive at Chadbourn 9 00 a.m. Daily except Sunday. fDaily except Sunday. J. RKENLY, JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen’i Manager. Gen’l Superintendent. T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager. A TLANTIC COAST LINE. NORTH-EASTERII U. R. OF S. C. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated Nov. 17,1895. Leave Florence Leave Klngstree.... Arrive Lanes. Leave Lanes......—... Arrive Charleston., No.SoIno.S! No.53 N0.6 * 1 * * aTm.IFTmT A.""M. 3 211 7 45 8 20 4 19! 8 50 9 38 4 33| 9 19 P. M. 10 00 4 3:1 9 09 7 05 10 80 6 2»| 11 13 8 40 11 59 A.M.IP. M. P. M. A. M. TRAINS GOING NORTH. Leave Charleston. Arrive Lanes Leave Lanes - Leave Klngstree... Arrive Florence... 1 No.78 No.32 No.52 No.60 * • • * A. M P M. A. M. P. M. 4 12 4 25 7 00 3 40 6 30 8 10 8 !5 5 30 6 30 6 10 5 30 6 49 0 26 5 50 7 55 7 2) ••••• • 7 00 P. M. A.M. P. M. A. M. fDaily except Sunday. - ■ tor ‘ •Daily. No. 52 runs 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 ccnneotlou for all nolnts North. J, R. KENLY. JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen’l Manager. GflM’l Supt. T. M. EMKRSW. TrafflW Man a*** Florence Railroad. NORTH SOUND- SOUTHBOUND. a . si. 32 p. yi.iLe Ar. 35 A. M. 23 P. M. 8.15 7.1 » 9.<1 9 17 8.25 9.35 10.55 V. 10 I ...Florence ...Latta ...Dillon ... Rowland.... ... Fayetteville.. 3.H 1.07 7.25 M* 0.21 0. ‘2 l.W Imcal Freight, No. .7, Southbound, arrives at Floren ** ! ri* 1 v 5.25 P. M. No. 16 leaves <• * 1"* \ M. CAPE FEtR AND YADKIN YALLEI A. I Xj W A. "5T, John Gill, Receiver. 00KDENSED SCHEDULE. IN EFFECT NOV. 3d, 1895 NORTH BOUND. Daily, Leave Wil . iugtou ••••••••• f •m* 725a; Arrive Fayeiievllie...........••...•.........*...10 35a m Leave fayettevllle 10 55 am Lenve Fayetteville Juuciion ••••••••••••••a 10 57 a m Leave Sanford - 1219 pm Leave Climax 2 20 p m Arrive Greensboro 2 -18 p m Leave Greensboro — 2 65 p m Leave stokesdale 3 40 p m Arrive Walnut Cove 4 07 p m leave Walnut Cove 4 08 p m 1 eave Rural Hall 4 42 p m Arrive Ml. Airy — 010 pm SOUTH BOUND. Daily. Leave Mt. Alrv 9 45 a m Lea\e Rural Hall. 10 ft 1ft Arrive Walnut Cove *•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 38 a m Leave WalnuCCove U T5 a m leave Stokesdale 1212 p m Arrive Greensboro - 12 58 p m Lea\ e Greensboro — 103 p m Leave Climax 1 32p m JLeave San lord ••••••••••••••••••••• • *110 p m Arrive Fayetteville Junction 4 30 p m Arrive Fayetteville - 4 33 p m Leave Fayetteville 4 45 p m Arrive WUmlngton 7 55 p m NORTH BOUND. No. 4. Daily. Leave Bennettsville - 8 *5 a m Arrive Maxton - 9 23 a m Leave Maxton - — 9 29 a m Leave Red Springs • ••••••••••••••••••••••••a •••••• 955a m Leave Hope Mills 10 35 a m Arrive Fayetteville 1062 a m SOUTH BOUND. No. 8. Daily. Leave Fayetteville. 4 38 p m Leave Hope Mills 4 58 p m Leave Red Springs 5 42 p m Arrive Maxton 6 12 p m Leave Maxton 613 p m Arrive Bennettsville 7 20 p m NORTH BOUND. No. 10. MIXED. Daily Except Sundav. Leave Ramseur 6 45am Leave Climax 8 35 a m Arrive Greensboro 9 20 a m Leave Greensboro 9 35 a m Leave Siokesdale - 10 50 a m Arrive Madison 11 50 a m No. lo. SOUTH BOUND. DaB^excepf Sunday. Leave Madison 12 2pm Leave stokesdale 1 28 p m Arrive Greeensboro 2 35 p m Leave Greensboro 3 00 p m Leave CUmax 3 55 p m Arrive Ramseur 5 40 p m NORTH BOUND C INECTHiNS at Fayetteville with Atlnatlc Coast Line fat all 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 Western R. R. for Winston-Salem. SOUTH BOUND CONNECTIONS at Walnut Cove with the Norfolk A West ern R. R. for Roanoke and all points Nortf 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 S mv board Air Line for Charlotte, Atlanta and all points South, and Southwest. w t&i KVLK