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W ild Kill Alarmed. % "With the six-shooter he was simr |?1 v wonderful." said ("apt. .lark Crawford, speaking of "Wild Hill" lbkok ton Kansas ('it v Tim > reporter. "W itnoss tlio double shot Inmade out at Hate's City, Kansas, in the early days, when In1 shot two soldiers, one in front of him and one dtlectly behind him. each endeavoring to shoot him before he eould draw his rnm. lb- killed one and mortally wounded the other, and the two reports of the revolver seemed almost as one. The marvelous feat was the talk of iln* eoiiutrt for a lotm time. In fact, when 1 came by their a few days a<n> one of the residents who witnessed the killing mentioned it to me and sum! that he (amid scarcely believe it after seonio it. I >' 11 never missed his mark. 1 have seen lii.n take a jiistol in each hand and lire r.eiit and left pistol at a can thrown in the air. hittinir it with both bullets. Kv the way i heard a very fnnnv story told on Kill some time aoo. If you remember, he married Mrs. Altnes Hake, widow of Lake, i he circus man. Kill fairly worshiped his wife, but despite his jrreal love for her she eould never induce him to (j i' drinking. lie would come home full of bad whiskey, and one day Mrs. llikok said to him: "Kill, if \ <>n don't ii lit tl.lo i. ing pretty soon you will ;u'tu;illy bcg i to sou monkeys/' "Monkoys?"' said lie. What do you iiienn, lit I le one?" u\\ hv, yo.i know, when people hack cast di ink too niueli of 111? kind of whisky they got hack there the\ see snakes, hut this awful stuiT out here makes them see monkeys. Dill laughed at her ami did not give the matter a second thought, little dreaming that she had 'put up a joh' to hreak linn of liis intemperate habits. I'here was a tame monkey in the town ( lieyenne, I think it was and Mrs. Jlikok had induced the owner to lend him to her a fortniehi. Hill came home that night co'iifortahly drunk, and after ho had gone to sleep his wife secured the monkey and chained him to the foot of the hod. Then turning down the light a little she, too, retired ami awaited results. Hill woke up in the night burning with thirst and raised to a sitting posture, intending to get out of bed and get a drink of water. There, perched up on the foot boawas the monkey, staring hi" n ..ti, fare with nulcnus grit**' :M ti ?ed his bleared - nv . ..ices. I le imonnd a ho- , > i , , , eyes, looked again bef" . . J . ,ii)le suspicion cut no in'.< ..odled brain. Had his wife told hi) him the truth? Did lie really ha\ c 'em? Filially, ho sprang out on tin floor, seized his six-shooter, whiel lay on a 'able near, leveled it at tin grinning creature, and said: "Now, old man, if you tiro a monkey you're in a bad fix; if you ain t i monkey I'm in a bad fix. ' At tin lw. C.-...I i * i puiim iinuiui IIU lii'Mi, illlU lilt* lilt Ml key fell over in the agonies of death J lis wife, who had been watehino tin working of her scheme, sprang up i: the bed with u scream, and lull turnino to her with a broad smile o the most intense satisfaction, saul* "Little woman, conirratulate me for 1 have just had a wonderful os cape. I ain't as drunk as I though I was, aid there's a monkey layin there on the iloor that'll never in truoi ilsef into the domestic felicit' of another happy family and jnake gentleman think he's <rot the Jim jams." No Tooth, No Toothache. "Vou can't make a man sober lc Act of Parliament." So they said. I thought it ovci It^didn't seem to me a self-evidei proposition. u\Yhv not?" said 1. Then came crusher. "Vmi inioht as well try to cure th toothache by Act of Parliament." This made me reflect. 1 had bee troubled with tin* toothache. Wo tied by it. Maddened by it. Kej off my work, my meals, my happine: by it. My health was failing fast i eonseouence. My temper was #on< My mind was ^roin^. J was invite to try various remedies. II, HillU OUIIIUi "15iil how?" I enquired. "Fill the tooth with ^old," the explained. The l.ootli was thus pruned, hi the toothache went on. "Clear it out," said others. "JIow?how?" was my agonize } exclamation. j "Cleanse the blessed tiling," the M told mo. I (li< 1. 1 ?o?t if inspected. Illuminated. Syringed. Kumiouted. Made hcautifuI with comphoruted ice, hath brick, i>1kt(* pow der and tloriline. No oood. "(.iive it a rest on Sundays/' said a clerical friend. I iriod this. liven on Sundays there \v*no some /' .//?/ i'i/ t\\in;o on Monday it was as had lis ever. \\ hat was I to do? "lie extra careful what you let into 't, advised .% civic functionary. > Not its fief con Itl exceed my care. ? i It roe niaoist rates certified tin" ip>o I, - ho:nlo?s, oxeoloiil character of all I put into my tooth. I felt safe. Not tor lono. | soon felt sold. I ite re* . st Ik were disappoint i11?? . | >t>11< *sin<r. Kxcruciatin?r. Somehow tlie ? rtiliod iU>|die:ilioti lost its virtue the t .' 1 . . , inoinent it m?, inside. "llohl a drink of water in your mi tuu ami sit o.i the lire till it boils,'' urjjfed a Uuowintr one. l I be<nin to think this was tin* only remedy. At last 1 look counsel <if a fatnit ic. "Try 1210 1 'arliaiuentan cure," said 1 i In*. * What's l hat ?'' sa id I. **llavc thi* tooth out. A short act will do it." This seemed drastic. I should miss an old friend. The tooth had a vested interest. I hesitated. I took eouraoe. "Let the operation cost what it ma\, it must c<une," I cried. So I summoned the dentist. * * I * in ready for the I'arliaincntarv cure," I cried. It t ok .a strode pull. It was done. Die tooth was eone. So was the toothache. was happy. ( )nee more I rellectod. Extraction cures toothache. I had never realized this before. No tooth, no tooth- , ache. This is stranee but true. And vet \ ou can't make a man sober by Act of 1 'arliaineut? Let us s(>(>. No tooth, no toothache. (iranted. No trallic, no drink. | Kli, what? Is that a fact? No t.raf- ' IV.-, no drink. I never thought of mai. A<? drink, no driti)keness. I see. A mule with no hind b'^s doesn't kiek. lie is otiict. If :i man {jets nothin?( to drink, ho doesn't ! drink, lie is sober. An Ait of Parliament ean make him so. I?v whitewashing the public house? Not ipiite. Sanrtifyinjj it on Suiulavs, in I io places only? Scarcely. W hat, then, do you want Parliament to enact .' I'i'nltifti/it'ii. /t'ts/t Tcmjn r aw'i' J.rtn/itr ,/1>11 i'mtf. *?" ? oc? ? Ananti fat restaurant has been J opened in London. Anti-fat hoarding houses have lon?r been known in i . " ' this country. Princess IJeatriee has a daughter. The list of dependents upon the 1?rii-h taxpayers cnnv la roe l>\ decrees and beaut 'full y ui< >ro, t'onsiderino the price of fashionable bonnets, we beoin to think the word "tnillionairre'' is but a corruption of millener. "li s 'in ill wind that blows nobody j oood." s iul tlie Thank--<bviiio turkey, a- a cyclone whirled iiim from uink r tl farmer's nplTtcd hatchet into the next country. l'lie aoricu11uraI fair of the present opens with a speech by a lawyer and closes with a horse race. Aorieulture take a I?ack seat. I "I see the dude hits latest edition of Wo' ^ a into the jary." "Has I" *' osier's Dictionand shm- .. Well, hurry, then. .. the cover <hiwn. Theatrical Manaoer There are 1 I breakers ahead. Jones Why so.' "JJecause I see so many 1 i 14' 111 nouses." , "What was Nero's ereatest act of , cruelty?" asked the teacher of the . class in history. "IMayin' tiie I'uhlle," t was the prompt response; and the 1 teacher let it 00 at that. ' Sandy accepted the undo wife's inuitation with the reservation, "If I am spared.' "Wed, week" said 1 the lady, "if ye're dead I'll not ex5 1 pect ye." It is rather hard on Wono Chin , l''oo to have to pay lil'ty dollars to ( nter ('a nada when American heathen are shipping in every day or two j- free oral is. ni Costa Iiiea there is not a single < u dl'onary store. .Married men who vva"t tickets to Cot 1 Ih'ca should t step no to the o lice before he rash bee'ins. " I"' e climate of New Jersey is salubrious,-is c not?' he asked. "Salubrious!" repeated the enthusiastic chi/.cn of that State," Why, stranger, we ha\ e niosqcboeu ia January." A London paper speaks of "health resorts for horse" loca'Ves "where y members of the first eqa'ue families are sent for ehr.noo of air." Would p. it Ik? proper to call such resorts hosit p'tals? An artiole in an exchanoo headed ? n "'A hat the Tvpewrter Is J)o'n<r," doesn't state tin? fact that it is expos^ iK,. c.oii; r iii^ \-i\- |/wwj r?|Miiii ' 11 iu?lll> ? ?j m i 11 tors, as well as their ijfi'oranco of " 1 >11 ix'tnation and tlio uso of capital r* loiters. ,kJ am free to confess that I want thoenith," said one man to another, "Well, 1 see only one hone for vou.1 j "What is that"/*' k,(?et ,Iav Gould 1c make I's will in yorr favor." Wife (to th'rd hosl>a?<l) If yon feel so rnwell, .lohe, I think wo had y lie ter send for tny old family |?hysi? c'in. 'I'nird husband (somewhat has. it t:ly) No, my dear, I would prefei to send for sotno one else. ?> ?* (] Sick li< adnclic, wind on the stomach hillioiisncss, nansca, arc promptly am j ?gr "ably banished b\ l)r. J. II. McLcan'i y kittle Liver and Kidmw IVIlets. -J.V. pel 1 vail. Tile i 1*I is now O'lirajO'tl ?ii tin' tnutiiifaetore cf sl?|i|?or pntterf nial w liiskl>n>oin liolilnrs, wlreli she will e\oltanjM? I )?'ci*?nl>or f< r t'?rlo:se shell fans, ihamoml enrrinos am) the like. I'l l' iivcrajri' lias a jrooJ ^ h head for business, after all. It voii ^nfT'T I'lirk ntr |?alns on moving he eyes, ni'i miiiit l> ir 1 ?ri rlit lLr)?1, ami IIikI your sii;!?t weak nrd fail'mir, you "11 or. M promptly use I >r* ). II. MeLeatis . strengthening Kyo 8a' *? 'iSc. u l?>\. GOVERNMENT DIRECTORY. i: \ i:i i"i i v k. President drover, ('loveland, of Now Vol k, to M m li till IMSU. n n,\ lis oi in r v i: rm i:\ i r. Scrrrtiil \ <>l Thnina> 1'. 15a\ n il, of I tela w are. Sri i < ;n v of tlie Ti asurv 'S. Fair rliiM.ol New York. S. ci'i'lary ??l War Williain (Kmlicotl of Massachusetts. Secretary ot 111 <* Nu\v Willrmi '' W hitney, of New York. Secri'tan ul ilic Interior I.ileitis <>. < Lamar,??l Mi?<i-^i|>|-i. Attornex (iciicral Augustus 11. < I n land of Arkansas. I'ostmiistrr (Imieral William F. Vilas of \\ isronsin. i,KisISI.A'I i vK: I'resident of tin1 Senate .lolin .1. In alls, of Kansas. Speaker of tin* I Imiseof Kcpresentatix cs .1.(1. Carl isle, of Kentucky. .11 i?i? i A i: v: Cli'mf .In*Itc- lion. M. IL Waite, of < >hio. r n i i i i> sta i I ; nil' i; l (?; so. < \. ('ircnit .1 niliri" llujrh I.. I Intnl. < ircnit ('In k .1. I'.. I lairood. I list rid .1 ud'jo <11. Sinionfoii. ( In k K. M . s. il.;.?? k Marshal K. M. I toy kin. District Attorney I.. I". Vounian-. I'liited Stales Senator.-, from South j Carolina: Wade Hampton, M. <Ihith-r I{eprcscntati\< Si\th District <l"o. \\ . I )ar<;nii. I i(i\ ! : I; N M I'.N'I" or SOI III xi:oiiv? (Jovoiiinr .lohii 1*. Iticluirdsnu, ol Clar ' Olltloil. I.'unit, (inventor Win. I,. Mauidin, of, ' Jivoii\ ille. Secretary of Slate W. /,. I.citucr, of Kershaw. < nmptmll.-r (ieneral W. |], Stoin v, ol I Ilerkley. Attorney <Ieneral Joseph II. Karlc, of j Sumter. Treasurer Isaac S. llunheii;, of llarii well. Superintendent of IMiication .lames II. I tire, of Al?l leville. A ijutant ami Inspector (Seneral NI i | ledyo I,. Ihuihain, >>1 AMie\ ille. I est on. Superintendent of llie Penitentiary T. i .1. I.ipscouil), of New lierry. Superintendent ol the l.unitie Asylum Dr. J. Ittrilliu, of Itailimrton. si n.'KMi: mi ist; < 'liiej Justice \\ . I >. Simpson, of I.an ' rem Associate .liistiee Henry Melver, ol ' < hostTliehl; Sanillel .Mcliowan, ol Ahhe \ ille. . < ii:<:t i r ,M in;i:s: First II. ?1'Mv-sly. s.-i <iixl \ I' Alili'icli. Tl?ir<l T. II. Frusi'r. I'M it 11 .1 II I I 1 |l I 'III. I iltli <1. I! Kershaw. si\la I. I?. Wiilii i-iioon. s. \i 111 a \\ |! W ,11... ... 1*1 111 ll .1. .1. !. olieli. I'll \ t'V ?;ov i: is n \i i. \ i. Senator Jeremiah Smith. Itepresentatives Samuel III ' I.. Ituck. Ainan, II. < lerlt ol ( < ill i t Sherill-- P a. M. < >liver. Pro' . ,Sessions. ale .1 ml ire W . P. Ilardwick. School ('oinniissioner John P. Der ham. , ( oiint\ Coiiunissioners David Kahon, l?. (1. ( oiliio, John U. Sujrys. County Treasurer 11. It. Peaty. (' >nill v Auditor Norton. ("(ironi r A. I I . .1 . < lull raitli. I.Kiilsl.ATI VK. I l?*nt IYo Trill (?l the Senate .1 utiles I*\ l/.larof Orangeburg. Speakei of I louse Representative ,) allies Siiiunoiis of ( harleMon. A I )\ KIM'I SKM KNTS. A HORRIBLE j MURDER! rrm: kntiri: < o.\imi nitv was A Martlet! at tlir report, I a -1 Work, t lint a Im. rililr miird r liatl horn eoiumitted in our midst. Wr sent a special rrprosoni i tivr to ascortain all tlir particulars in order io plarr ihr farts hrforooiir readers; ho found it was only too true, ilut the inurder was one of those deeds that all j:ood men will Uphold, her in e it was donl hy our old friend B. R. KING, of Loris. S. C. w ho has put up a iihancii uoi'sk at IVivett's, on the W . ('.A (', Railroad, and has a-soi iatod w ith I). I >. Anderson, who i- at lYivctts1 w ith a lirst class Stock ol' Goods of Various Kinds, and who has murdered prices on all his . goods, not sparine" even infants outfits. Such a slaughter of prices w a never heard of before. N oil should visit the scene of the conflict, you will he appalled. W e are head quarters and we want everybody ' to know it. Our friends are re peetfully ' united local! <>ii us, cither at > Loitisou i?i j i v i:t rw, < \ i where we arc huyiiur all kinds of country produce, Kill IIIDKS espec ially. Ili^hi est prices paid for cotton. I Tliankinu m\ friends and customers for past lavors, and r< pectlully ask a continuance of a liberal share of the public pat ronaire. I inspect fully, II. lb KINO, THOS. F. GILLESPIE. Atloriieyat I .a w 11 nit 'rein I .1 list li'e, Conway, S. C IIATKS OF OMM I CHARGED FOR IV7G ORE3RS. T'le lollowilr rilte* n Ci'linni <*inn on ' Money orders hnve heen lixcd I?\ I'ost Olli. l)cp:irtin>'iit on nnil il'ter.luly 20 : 188'!. on mints not cxeccdin r * "? *> rents. over 8*> mil not (>\c< i" ii r? 8 cent*. over *10 :ill(| ||tit r\ i i1 i <i.'? |0 r i; -. over 81.*> " " " > 15 rents, j over JjOiO " " ' v !() 20 cents, lover 8 In " " " 8 > 23 cents, over tffiO " " " >- 00 00 cents. ivcr J; ii*i " " ;; *i I M5 r :i* . J over ?7o " " " o so ?lo < ! over >j?HO " " " >ir? .hi .. A sinjrle Moii* y Or<l* : may include .my amount rront one emit to *iti? luiiKiccil do! lar- incln.-ive, In t inn-l m*-t >n' tin a !rac t ionulpnrt ol a < * i t. TIIUKKTO FIVE DOLLARS A DAYA {flit* who tiro now soliciting stihscrlp tion 0. THE WEEKLY DETROIT FREE PRESS Utah r it ial oir??i o| iroc it I'Oit 9.1 <"rs., arc iil.ikiny 'I'lircc to Five Dollar- per i day with very little * H'ort. We want airents to represent n- a' all the County and District i niland in every town in the I nileil Stat*-. Semi lor < rodentials an*l audit-' out tit at once. \ fry lilieral commissions ami easli prizes for largest lists. Don't for ire t that anv one can 11:?\ c 'B'bgP'. t B.ivB.n I?KB;SS - lit to tlcir :<'I>Ir? - Four Moulin* on Trial for tin Cents. Address i iii; FIJFI: I'IIFSS <<>.. I )ctr*?it, Midi, sept 15 S II. 5* \ r11 15 r 3 f 1 A i K A 1 ('sivciits, nli< Marks olitniimd, ami all I 'atmil >ii<111?-t<>< 1 l'<?r l/0/> ! / ;/.*.\n: / / : . or i: on i , r<>y/ / / ; r. s. / '. I '/'/ ' X / o, no snh-. an'-ncii-, li . t. ?-:ni trail ! , :tl !.. I>11 ? ;: - . nc ami at / //.s.s i 11 titi- from Ma-Inn t? t M'ri|?tii?n. W , . . j'.iii lit ti it- m- not, 11*4 4' ill i ilUI'Uf. t >lli Iff if*' 11; tiH pllt I flit i> x'CMlfii. A i-4ink. "I low to (>' .lain |'ati'iit^'" with . ('< Mlllt V, I If tow II, II ' I f. A* 1 If' 4 .V W >15 XI ?V 4 'it.. Opposite I'ahmt onirc, Was lingtoti, I >. C. nov 10 |I'| It. 1 <)()' ?? 34)0 AAA1;!:.. working I'oi ii-. Agfiit- piffi-rivi! w ho ran lunii-h thfir own hor-fs ami gi' < i tlmir holf tin. t > I - i .. -i aff nioiiifut- in iv ho profitably fni| io\ < i| al-o. A I'fiv \af:iiifii - in town j!i<! t ilifs. 15. I\ .Iiiiismin, A. ( *lot:; M tin strfft, l;i( hinoiii|, \'a. aim i.'h "> Pint \ HOY HINTON! <zt> -3t 'IIKW Tints. <. \\ i I list his ca Co/s cKiiKp.K.vmn tobacco. <Zt. * A> i,rev 111nt<>N! 1 'I'lif lit'inlin^ Tobacco in tlio' <) lllll. -*? <> to iN<rna ?*i'? s.r,. V! n VI n, M S. <? 'R'O B. It. I -<* ? ?5? <> PniTouuhs & Collins, ('< >N WAV, S. ( 11 <?Jo ssi !e Afi'OMt* J'or 53<u*r\ < 'on El I n . 1 men :$ I!'; (!m. STACKHOUSE Mb \ ?? MPfcA : y' " :V. CO THE I'HONT AGAIN. - O Wish to inform the People of Horn thni ! hn\c opened ii SACK, LI\ KPV, AM) Pi:PD ST A PL K opposite .JOHOA N A K\ A N 'S <tojv, one door South of the WAllJtOAl), where I keep on hand, at all times Moiiskc P tUtril':C . naslO (km U.kS, 01. I) I! I (' K () I; 'L I) II I C K o K I WAGONS, / KH.l MUl'S AND IIAYDOC 1/ V Ol.lMlilN AND nAYDOC.lv BUGGIFS, ? - -o and ii full Hue i>! IIAUNKSS, ami si ll them ii( llie l.OM F.ST I'OSSim.K prises. All stilus ^unrnnleeil us represented or your money refunded. Come and see me J. STACK 11 <?I sr., Marion S. < I November 1, lbStj 1 y 1 . " THE HORS IPTT-IBX KYKKY T \ ' !! KHALI) I MI u 4 <4 > 7S Wru A Iran, Purr, its columns will be found full of nil the Int**sI news of the day, and 001>|e. I lie principles that have charaeti will be strictly adhered to, and espt and censure the wrimif, from what ? The interest of the public, and e ever ho sacred to Till-: IIi:k.\i.i>, an zeal. rr< > A H > V J Tin. 111:i;a i i? lias a larifi' and inc reaeh 11 u? homes of this coinmunity, iiif in Tin: i 1Ki{.\i.o. The rales ar Kulos of I Throe Months Six Months Oiio Year Address, TilK IIKItALI) PI A *Y HERALD, # . ' /J&toaR J;V-i? jXSZEHZEID II V RSI.) A V * tiik BUSHING CO., ! \ V . ?**. < \ ;U1 (1 III14T4ksl i IIt?* Nt'W SJJU |N'I\ 1 i\, chaste i"<*;t?1 ii?ij* matter, embracing very effort will l>e matlo to please the rized Tim: 11 ki:ai.i> for the past year cinllv (lu> iwil!?.? ?...a . _! i . , ..... , iii u|iiiuiu iim noni sver source. specially tlmt'of I lorry County, will (1 will be looked after with untirintr reasino circulation, and if you desire to there is no surer way than by advertis- 1 e within the reach of all. Subscription. * 50 ... 1.00 1.50 BLISIIIX(i COMPANY, Conway S. C, i A. " . M Vv" Schrthilr <>1^ Wilmington, Chadboura and Conway It R( 'ii \i>i?>r iin, N. (Nov. 2Hr 1KS7. ? Schedule in effect from date. THAI N No. 7x S< HTIIHOl" N l>. I."av(* fliadhou n 7.HO a in I .nave ' 'Inrciido*? S.I7 a in Leave Ml. Tabor H..VI a in Leave J .oris u.Ho a in Arrive at olaude 7.57 a in Arrive at Clarendon S.| I a nr Arrive at Mi. Tabor S.-t'i a in Arrive at I .oris D.UO a in Arrive at Bavboro 10.01 am iTiveils m.jr, a hi !55 mile |K>?| camps 10.255 a in TRAIN No. I NOH'I IIHOl NJt. Leave 255 mile pos camps 11 lr> ? i.euve 1,'Hb 12 45 |> ill . Leave Mt. 'labor 1 2d |> 111 ' ('larendon 'J (in p m j Arrive I'rivctts II !15 a m Leave Ilayboro 11 40 a in I Arrive Loris 12 15 pin Arrive at Mt. Talior 1 Id p in | Arrive at ( 'larendon I 5S p in Arrive at Chadhourn 2 4H p in Passengers from Wiinington v i 1' take train 20 on W. <A A It. It., leaving \N il mington 8.05 e. m. I lie alieve train make connection at C'lia hourn with train 15 for points South. Passengers going North will take train I t at Cluidhoiirn. I as. II. ('11 A imot x, .1 u., Superintcndanf. Wilmington, Columbia & An- / gusta Railroad. Schedule in ellect Nnveinlier 13, 18S7. (501 N( 5 S( > l*T11 No. 20, Daii.y. Leave Wilmington * 8 05 p in Leave ('luulhourn 10 05 p in Leave Marion 11 20 p in Airive Florence . 12 10 a in Leave Florence 2 40 a in Arrive Sumter....; 4 25 a in Leave Suinter 4 25 a m Arrive Columhia 0 15 a in No. 27, I) A I I.Y. Leave Wilmington *10 10 p m I.eave ( hadhourii 1141pm Leave Marion 12 .?>0 a in Arrive Florence 1 20 a in No. 15. Daii.y. Leave Wilmington + 2 40 p in Leave ( hadlioiirn I el |? 111 I .cave M ri?a: 5 'Mt |i in Arrive al Fh rence 0 20 p in no. 50, DAII.y. Leave Flor lice t (i Id ? in A rrive Snintor s ur? |> in N<>. 52, Daii.y. 1,-jT ' Sumter I- (l |0 p an Croon *oluinbia 10 l.'i [Min N ). 50, i)\ii.v. 'Slllllter * S 27 p iii i A i rive TXliuul.i.i 0 r?r> ]? mi No. 52 through from ( harlo-toin vi (Vnlr iil! / |{. ij? iving l.ains ^ ;M :i in., Mannings WS ;i in. - iin?l:iy> No. M leave.-, < hirle>t.on S /!() a in., I.aims 10 28 a in., Manning )) 10 a in., Sumter II Ida in., arrives, Columbia 1 10 p III. No. nd runs through trom Charleston via ('mitral H. It., leaving Dane,.; 7 l!5 pin., Manning 1 52 p in. Train on C. & I?. I!. it. connects at Flor? lion \\ it 11 No. 50. <;o| Ntl NOMTIl No. 78, I) mi.y. i Leave ( oliiinl>ia *10 25 p in | Arrive Snintor 11 25 p in Leave Slimier 11 52 p in Arrive Florenee 1 20 a in Leave Florence 1 25 a in " Marion 5 20 a in " ( liaOlionrn 0 05 a in Aarrivo Wilmington 8 05 a in No. 57, I > \ t i.y. Leave Columbia *0 50 .in.? I Ai rive Sumter 8 12 a in. No. 58, 1 >ai i.v. I.eavo Simitar 8 ?2 a m Arrivo Florence 0 10 a in no. 00, i)aii,y. I.eavo Florence fUMOa in i " Marion II 11 a in " (hadbourn 12 20 p hi Arrivo Wilmington 2 '0 |i in no. 50, daii.y. I l.oavo ('olninliia *5 50 pom Arrivo Snintor 0 40 pout No. 14, daii.y. /.oave Floionoo * 8 20 [ lit " Marion 8 58 p in " Chudbourn 0 58 p in Arrivo Wilmington 11 50 p hi Daily. tDaily except Sunday. | No. 5*h runs through to Charleston, S. ('. i via ('ontr.al It. lb arriving Manning 7 20 'pin., /.alios 8 20 pin., Charleston 0 45 ! 1* ! v.. - > * ........ i uur> mi miitii ki ? nnrieston via Central K. R., arriving Manning 8 48 a 111, /.anes 9 88 a m., Charleston 11 80 a in. No. fit! connects at Florenre wiih ('. A I), train f??r Clieraw and Wadesboro. No<, ",H and 1 1 make rloso connect ioi?, I Wilmington with W. &: W. R. H. for an points North. .1. 1;\ DIVINE, Gen'l Supt. .1. H. I\ km.v, Supt. Trans. T. .M. Kmkiison, (Jen'l Pass. Agent. I September 80, 1888. tf None genuine unless stamped a* follows,, JAMES MEANS" S3 SHOE. These Shoes for gentlemen ^rrn hre made of f'hicnf Tannery U Colf Skin.stitched wiv'?U-rge W 1 \\SUk Machine Twist, any.ire yh E? '\\une(|Ualled in Ituraltll itf/, \v . A Comfort, timl Appear' kk ((lire. Tliey aremadt'n /' \\if various widths, tot. u / Alarm f titer broad or narf ti\M FC ex'-.. ./ row toes. 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