The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, December 17, 1895, Image 2
Florence Daiiy Times
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Sunday.
i Mm Afternoon Newstapcr.
: i itvj^of snbsfiintlon. If cents per week;
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i. -•red prompi ly.
< A I'K.s for Advert (sinir rnrnitthed on applica-
Mun «t the office of Tiik Dait.y Timbs, 191
«t»<I pit; West i-:vans street.
JOHN P. COFFIN, Editor and Manager,
ft COFFIN, Associate Editor.
FLORENCE. S. C..
TUESDAY EVENING DEO. 17 1895.
ENCOURAGING.
W« art £i.id to see that th* ed
itor of th»5 Oharlostou Post, who
resigned his position on the paper,
has been induced to accept it
again.
Charleston has lost another of
her prominent business man, Mr.
A. S. Perry, who died in that city
yesterday, tit th-i age of seventy
years. lie was connected with
many of the principle business
enterprises of the city.
The Turks attacked the Christ
ians at Vryse, last w’eek, wdth the
result that, the Christians were the
victors. There were twenty-four
j^TDANTIC COAST LINE
Florence fiailroal.
WiimimioB,& Anpsta R.B
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Dated Nov. 17. 1895. |
No.55.
No51.
Leave Wilmington
P. M.
•3 30
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
NORTH BOUND-
SOUTH BOUND.
. 32 P. M.
••••••
8.15
7.40
9.U1
•••••••••
9 17
.8.25
Dillon
9.35
Rowland....
10.55
9.40
...Fayetteville-
35 A. M. 23 P.
S.10
1.07
7.a»
6.34
6.21
6.02
4.3*
Local Ki-eight, No. 17, Southbound, arrive*
at Florence Dally 5.25 P. M. No. 16 leaves
Florence at 7.15 A. M.
CAPE FEAR AND YADKIN PALLET
JR A. I Xj "W -A- "STj
John Gii.1., Receiver.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
IN EFFECT NOV. 3d, 1895.
NORTH BOUND.
No. 2.
Daiuy.
Secretary Carlisle, in his annual
report, gives an exhaustive and de
tailed account of the finances of
the country. He thinks the coun
try in a condition to pay all ex
penses of the year without addi
tional taxation, there being on the
first of this present month, De
cember, a cash balance in the
Treasury of .$177,406,386. He,
however, expresses the opinion
that the Secretary of the Treasury
should have authority to issue
short time bonds, to be used in
paying expenses, if the necessity
should arise. He takes a hopeful
view of the country in the return
of a settled state of its finances
and consequent prosperity, and
prophesies a greater surplus in the
Treasury at the end of the coming
year. He says:
“It is reasonable certain that if
our progress is not checked by a
repetition of large demands upon
our resources, or by a failure to
meet the just expectations of the
people in respect to the reforma
tion of our fiscal system, we are
entering upon an era of material
growth and development not sur
passed in our history.”
Another street car strike in Phil
adelphia.
The Barnwell murderers have
surrendered.
To-morrow the Southern Inter
state Immigration and Industrial
association will meet in Atlanta.
Mias Sadie Means was married
in Columbia, yesterday, to the
manager of the telephone, Mr. W.
H. Galloway.
Tub Times cannot publish anon
ymous communications, but any
thing sent for publication must
be signed with name of corres
pondent, not for publication but
that we may be assured of their
good faith.
Turks killed and thirty-six wound
ed, while the Christians had only
five killed and eight wounded.
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ir. “ tinmo ’* Write for “ Home Study ”
No. 52 ran* through from Charleston via
Cential R. R. leaving Lanes8:38 a. m.. Man*
nlng 9:15 a. m.
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
Leave Colombia.
Arrive Sumter....
Leave .-uinter.
! Arrive Klorenec
I
HOME STUDY.
ed to “ home study,
circulars at once
ijeave Florence.
Leave Marion...
Arrive Wilmiugton.
A. M
*5 20
6 43
A. M.
6 43
8 00
A. M,
8 2-5
9 06
11 50
No.53
P. M.
•4 25
5 43
No.50
P. M.
•6 05
7 20
House eon m,
I will sell on easy terms, monthly payments
If preferred. House and Lot. corner, 100 feet
ou Miller and 128 feet on Evans Street. If
very cheap and desirable property is wanted
apply te 1*. A. WTLLOOX.
We
Employ
Young
Men
■to distribute
our advertise
ments In part payment for a high grade Acme
:cle. which, we send them onapprovaL No
bicycle,
wortc <'
done until
satisfactory.
ilch we send them onappi
the bicycle arrives and proves
Young Ladies
Ifboys orgtrls applythey. must be well reoom-
wrwe.
rite for particulars.
ACME CYCLE COflPANY,
ELKHART,
Js
ioIenUfio American
♦Dally, f Dally except Bnnday.
No. 53 runs tnrough to Charleston, S. C„
via Central R. R., arriving Ma i nag 6.21 p. m.
Lanes 7.00 p. m.. Charleston 8.40 p. m.
Trains on Wilmington & Conway R. R:
leave Chad bourn 10 20 a. m., arrive Conway
12 35 p. m., returning leave Conway 2 30 p. m.,
arrive Chadbonm 5 00 p. m., leave Chadbourn
5 35 p. m.. arrive at Hub 6 20 p. in., returning
leave Hub 8 15a. m„ arrive at Chadbonrn 9 00
a. m. Daily except Sunday,
tDaily except Sunday.
J. R KENLY. JOHN F. DIVINE,
Oen’l Manager. GenT Superintendent.
T. M. EMERSON. Traffic Manager.
k
TLANTIC COAST LINE.
NORTH-EASTERN R. R. OF S. C.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Dated Nov. 17,1895.
Leave Florence
Leave Klngstree...
Arrive Lanes
Leave Lanes
Arrive Charleston..
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
CAVEAT9,
TRADE MARKS,
DESIGN PATENTS,
„ COPYRIGHTS, ato.
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I.very patent taken out by us is brought before
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NO.78
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No.32
9
No.52
9
NO.60
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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 35
5 30
1 Leave Lanes . ..
6 30
6 10
5 .30
Ijeave Klngstree
Arrive Florence
1
6 49
7 55
A.M.
6 26
7 20
P. M.
A. M.
5 50
7 00
P. M.
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—
—
Iy, S3.
Jfftr*
.,'M.ishkrs, 361 Broadway, New York City.
year; $1.50 six months. Address, HUVS - * CO„
Pus
•Daily. fDaily except Sunday.
No. 62 runs through to Columbia via Cent ral
R. R. of S. C.
Trains Nos. 78 and 82 runs via Wilson and
Fayetteville—Short Line—and make close
connection for all points North.
J. R. KENLY, JOHN F. DIVINE,
Gen’l Manager. Gen’l Supt.
r. M. EMERSON. Traffic Manager
Leave Wil n ington ••••••••a•••••••••••••••■••••« 7 25a m
Arrive Fayetteville 10 35a m
Leave Fayetteville 10 55am
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 5o p XMk
Leave Stokesdale 3 40 p m
Arrive Wainnt Cove 4 07 p m
l«eave Walnut Cove 4 08 p m
I .cave Rural Hall 4 42 p m
Arrive Mt. Airy - 610 p m
SOOTH BOUND. DAILY.
I^ave Mt. Airy 9 45am
Leave Rural Hall 1110 a m
Arrive Walnut Cove -...1138 am
Leave W aluut Cove......11 45 a m
Leave Stokesdale 12 12 pm
Arrive Greensboro 12 58 p m
Leave Greensboro 11>3 p m
Leave Climax 1 32 p m
Leave Sanford 3 19 p m
Arrive Fayetteville Junction 4 30 p m
Arrive F'ayettevilto 4 3i p m
Leave Fayetteville 4 45 p m
Arrive Wilmington 7 55 p m
No.3olNo.23
No.53
N0.8
*
1 *
♦
*
A.M.
P. M.
A.~M.
3 24
7 45
8 20
4 19
8 50
9 38
4 33
9 19
P. M.
10 00
4 33
9 09
7 05
10 60
6 25
11 13
8 40
11 59
A.M.
P. M.
P. M.
A. M.
NORTH BOUND. Dailt!
Leave Bennettsville 2 8 25 a m
At rive Maxton 9 23 a m
Leave Maxton 9 29 a m
L«ave Red Springs - 9 55am
Leave Hope Mills 10 35 a m
Arrive Fayetteville 10 52\t m
SOUTH BOUND. Daily!
Leave F'ayettevl le 4 38 p m
Leave Hope Mills 4 68 p m
Leave Red Springs...— 5 42 p ni
Arrive Maxton 612 p m
Leave Maxton o 13 p in
Arrive Bennettsville.... 720 pir
So: 167“
NORTH BOUND. D ff^x^pt
Sunday.
Leave Rancseur..................—.7^:.. —... 6 45 a ni
Leave Climax 8 85 a m
Arrive Greensboro 9 20 a m
Leave Greensboro 9 35 a m
Leave Stokesdale 10 50 a m
Arrive Madison 1150 a m
Leave Ramseur — 6 45 a m
Leave Climax 8 35 a in
Arrive Greensboro - 9 20 a m
Leave Greensboro 9 35 a m
Leave Stokesdale io 50 a m
Arrive Madison 1150 a m
SOUTH BOUND.
No. lb.
MIXED.
Dally except
Sunday.
Leave Madison 12 2^ p m
Leave stokesdale 1 28 p m
Arrive Greeensboro....- 2 35 pm
Leave Greensboro 3 00 p m
Leave Climax 3 55 p m
Arrive Ramseur 5 40 p m
NORTH BOUND O' INECT1GNS
at F’ayetteville with Atlantic Coast Line foi
all points North and East, at Sanford with
the Seaboard Air Line, at Greensboro with
the Southern Railway Company, at Wainnt
Cove with the Norfolk & Western R. R. for
Winston-Salem.
SOUTH BOUND CONNECTIONS
at Walnut Cove with the Norfolk 4 West
ern R. R. for Roanoke and all points Norti
and West, and at Greensboro with tht
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
board Air Line for Charlotte, Atlanta and all
points South, and Southwest.
^ i *• KYLE,
Qem’l Manager. G sa’l Basesng A