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\ w ' i * \ Floreooa Dai.y i imes 'IJHMSHBD KVEHY DaY EXCEPT •Sunday. ! Rustling Afternoon Newspaper. I n< VI„f xi:i».»ript1on, J- 1 fents per week; • 'hr*»“ ncMiihs. in aiivunoe; paper de- * »if !y. < A : I-.*' fi.r A'lv^rt.ixtnv rnnitKlied on applicn- me ortliv’of Thk i*aii.y Tiwiw, I9i m f \\V«t f vans street. JOHN 1’. COFFIN, Fditur ami Manager. R COFFIN. Associate Editor* FLORENCE. S. C.. SATURDAY EVENING DEC. 14 1895. A NOBLE WORK- The noble Red Cross organiza tion has conseuted to go to the relief of the Armenians in Turkey, and will start as soon as there are sufficient funds to carry them. They will be followed with bless ings, and received with blessings at their journey’s end. The ordpr has done much for humanity but nothing more noble or deserving of more praise than the work they are going to do now. It requires courage and self sacrifice in a great degree, and it should receive help and encouragement from the entire country. A bust of President Cleveland is to be presented to Atlanta, by several wealthy citizens of Geor gia. Yesterday, the thirteenth of December, was the coldest day known in New York for twenty- three years, IT—■■ L*1 1 "’ll 1 . 11 . 11 !” The Southern railroads have again reduced the price of tickets to Atlanta, from the 19th to the 25th inclusive. There is to be a meeting of the Southern Interstate Immigration and Industrial Association on the 17th inst., in Atlanta, to discuss the industrial development of the South. December 21st will be negro day at the exposition, and to induce the more to attend there will be special railroad rates, one cent a mile or less. Employers have been requested to give their ser vants a holiday at that time. 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.” THE RED CROSS Has Accepted the Duty of Distri buting to Armenians Washington, Dec. 13.—The American Red Cross Society has decided to accept the duty of dis tributing the relief funds for the Armenian sufferers and has issued the following statement: “Owing to the unanimous and urgent appeals from the friends of humanity, representing nearly all of the people of this country, the American Red Cross Society has decided that it must accept the sacred trust of endeavoring to re lieve the starving Armenians in Asia Minor. According to con servative estimates there are 350,- 000 utterly destitute people in that country who will have to be assisted six or eight months—un til the next harvest. “Fully realizing the difficulties and dangers to be met, the Red Cross will start for Turkey as soon as sufficient funds are placed at its disposal, or guaranteed, to insure success. “Funds may be sent to Miss Clara Barton, president and treas urer of the American Red Cross, Washington, D. C. “Authorized agents to receive funds and materials will be pub lished in a few days. “The Red Cross also suggests that goods, grain and other mate rial may be sent by chartered steamer (Signed) “American National Red Cross, Clara Barton, President.” The society has had this plan of relief under consideration for some time, but was reluctant to assume the dangers and responsibilities involved. Miss Barton feels that it will be the most extensive relief work ever undertaken. Letters and telegrams have come from all directions urging that the work be undertaken. Rev. F. D. Green, the writer on the Turk ish question, the head of mission ary and relief bodies, editors of heading Christian papers, as well as public men and private individ uals have asked that the Red Cross assume the duties of distrib uting the funds. FOR SALE, 100,000 cabbage plants for sale, ready for setting now. They are from the finest seed from Peter Henderson, and are of the Charles ton Wakefield variety. Price $2 per thousand. W. C. Blount. I will sell on easy terms, monthly payments If preferred. House and Lot. corner, 100 feet on Miller and 128 feet on Evans Street. If very cheap and desirable property Is wanted apply to P. A. WILI OOX. \ ITl,ANTIC COAST LINE. ViHaiDitoD, Coinilna & Anpsta R. R CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS UOINO SOUTH. Dated Nov. 17. 1895. No.55. Nodi. Leave Wilmington P. M. ♦3 30 Leave Marlon 6 29 Arrive Florence 7 10 P. M. A.M. Leave Iworence *7 40 *3 29 Arrive Sumter 8 48 4 31 P.M. No.52 A.M. Leave Sumter 8 48 *9 48 Arrive Colombia 10 10 11 05 No. 52 runs through from Charleston via Cential K. R. Ijeavlng Lanes8:38a. m.. Man. nlng 9:15 a. m. TRAINS UOINO NORTH. No.54 NoJB A.M. P. M. Leave Columbia - *5 20 *4 25 Arrive Snmter 6 43 5 43 No.50 A. M. P. M. Leave Sumter 6 43 *6 05 .... Arrive Florence 8 00 7 20 A. M. 1 l^eave Florence 8 25 Leave Marion 9 06 Arrive Wilmington 11 50 ♦Dally. fDaily except Sunday. No. 53 runs tnrough to ChanwMon. 8. C., via Central R. R., arriving M% i nug 0.21 p. m. Lanes 7.00 p. m.. Charleston 8.40 p. m. 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 Hnb 8 15a. ra., 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-EASTER)! R. R. OF S. C. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated Nov. 17,1895. No.8d|No.23 No.68 No.6 * • * * A. M. P. M. A. M. Leave Florence - 8 24 7 45 8 20 Leave Kingstree 4 19 8 50 9 38 Arrive Lanes. 4 33 9 >9 P. M. 10 00 Leave Lanes 4 38 9 09 7 06 10 60 Arrive Charleston-... 6 25 11 13 8 40 11 59 Aa M. P. M. P. M. A. M. TRAINS GOING NORTH. No.78 • No.32 • No.52 * NO.60 • A. M. P. M. A. M. P. M. Leave Charleston 4 12 4 25 7 00 3 40 Arrive Lanes 6 30 6 10 8 -45 5 30 Leave Lanes .. 6 30 6 10 5 30 Leave Kingstree 6 49 6 26 5 50 Arrive Florence 7 55 7 20 7 00 A.M. P. M. A.M. P. M. ♦Daily. fDaily except Sunday. No. 52 runs through to Columbia via Central R. R. ofS. C. Trains Nos. 78 and 32 runs via Wilson and Fayetteville—Short Line—and make close connection for all points North. J. R. KENLY, JOHN F. DIVINE, Oen’l Manager. Gen’l Bupt. T. M. EMERSON. Traffic Manager Florence Railroan. NORTH BOUND' SOUTHBOUND. . 32 P. M. Lie* •••••• ..*•« 35 a. m. 28 v. 8.15 7.40 9.01 917 8.25 9.35 10.55 9.40 ......Florence IaMa 3.10 7.25 6.34 \ 6.21 6.«2 1.07 4.89 Dillon ...Fayetteville- Local Freight, No. !7. Southbound, arrives at Florence Dally 5.25 P. M. No. 16 leaves Klorenry at 7.15 A m. CAPE FEAR AND YADKIN TALLEY H -A. I I. ‘W r A. TT, John Giui,, Receiver. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. a IN EFFECT NOV. 3d, 1895. NORTH BOUND, No. 2. Daily. Leave Wtlnington Arrive Fayetteville Leave Fayetteville Leave Fayetteville Junction Leave Sknford...... Leave OUmax Arrive Grtensboro Leave Greensboro Leave stokeedale Arrive Walnnt Cove leave Walnut Cove - leave Rural Hall Arrive Ml. Airy .... 7 25 a m 10 35am ....10 55 a m ....10 57 a m ...1219 p m ..,2 20 pm .. 2 48 p m .. 2 55 p m ....3 40 p m . 407pm .. 4 08 p m .. 4 42 p m « 610 p m SOUTH BOUND, No. 1. Daily. Leave Mt. Airy Lea\e Rural Hall Arrive Walnut Cove Leave WalnuPCove Leave Stokesdale Arrive Greensboro Leave Greensboro Leave Climax Leave Sanford Arrive Fayetteville Junction Arrive Fayetteville Leave Fayetteville Arrive Wilmington 9 45 a m 1110 am 11 38 a m 1145 a m 1212 p m 12 58 p m , 103 p m 1 32 p m 3 19p m 4 30 p m 4 33p m 4 45 p m 7 55pm 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 am Arrive Fayetteville 1052 a m SOUTH BOUND. No. 3. Daily. 1 .rave Fayetteville- 4 38 p in Leave Hope Mills 4 58 p m Leave Red Springs 5 42 p m Arrive Maxton- - «12 p m Leave Maxton 0 18 p in Arrive Bennettsville 7 2u p m NdC 10. NORTH BOUND. Sdndgr. Leave Kaniseur - 61$ a m Leave Climax. FfcSa m Arrive.Greensboro.. - 9 20a m Leave Greensboro - 9 35 a m Leave Stokesdale - -10 50 a m Arrive Madison U 50 a m SOUTH BOUND. No. 15. MIXkD. Daily except Sunday. Leave Madison 122 pm Leave stokesdale 128 p m Arrive Greeensboro 2 35 p m Leave Greensboro 8 00 p m Leave Climax 3 55 p m Arrive Ramseur 5 40 p m NORTH BOUND O' INECT1GN8 at Fayetteville with Atlantic Coast Linefoi all points North and East, at Sanford with the Seaboard Air Line, at Greensboro with the Southern Railway Company, at Walnnt Cove with the Norfolk & Western R. R. for W1 ns ton-Salem. SOUTH 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 North and East, at Fayetteville with the Atlantic Coast Line for all points South, at Maxton with the 8 »> board Air Line for Charlotte, Atlanta and all points South, and Southwest. W. J. FRY. W. E. KYLE, Gen’l Manager. Gea’l Passeug A ft mm