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, H^crry Z-aCerc\.ldL 002ST*W-A-"^;\ ?=>- O t*V Br. > I i 1:..) 1 V KIvY T1U i >A V W.L ALWAYS UK FOl Xi> UKKIA KM. : /?I A i TKRS OF NKNVS AN 1) LOCAL INTKLL1' KXCIS. TKkSIS OK SI UM" HON: My in feilvauce.) ( OKI: Yk\R, $1.50 8i\ Mo i 1.00 Turn;-; V >xti;s, 50 Slut '" (' >py Five (..Vnt* Sp M'.hu ' i C )jiy Kroo on A, p'i< it Ion. Sli >rt lot't-r on currin' topic-5 nrc cor <3i:01y iuv'tcd. ( ' *rr. >iwl t>1 iiMf ?? ? ?>.o* 1 but true of writer m?-i acconipatn , all cniiiuil til ition-. Ar;' Ic; I , insertion nun ? 1. J'! by M,ot.tb , previous to day of pn iea ?lion. K ATKS rV ADVKHTiSLNd. Adv<>rfit inserted for les.< tl m one mon'h will t?o ciiuv,:. *d o: uind . p r inci for first in ortion am'. .~o < > ; t< r oiu li subsequent insersiou. 4 ' 1 1 ? 1.. xi ' * 1 -1*^ ' \ii K\U<u ? ill it'^ui liur.b , For n lonycr porlotl than one mont! \ lib?ra) discount. BFess*?HP3r t; www wawr a*s.? & ~ I _ HT Iff* 'TO ? " W? T^rrr.15 W *KT WWTTT5 "Tf TB J AGlUCUl/TJl RA1. 8WMET POTATOES. This ts ono of our perculiar Southern products that is not properly appreciated. We aro prono to f 'low after Northern or foreign pradioes and adopt tlic'r special crops for special purposes when nv * have better at Some. English ami 'Northern farmers grow turnips for stock because their qlimuto is suited to tur- , nips ami not suited to sweet potato ns. ( They also grow Irish potatoes bo- ' cause tliev can grow them more successfully that) the sweet potatoes. The swoet potato, as known in the South, s a boon that i denied thorn. Ti r : j and j.*i-' potatoes are not to 1 be c or j or>d with sweet potatoes in i resj 1} c f east and cheapness of p" 1 duotion, nutvit'vonoss and ? adaption as a able and sloe! .. , N ititii g if gained by very early bedd iig or planting. The potato is strictly :t tropical plant, and must have warm weather fromJirst to last. Kesnlvo 10 plant a la ger field than usual, and bed accordingly. '1 he b ?' potato growers, at the final j hinting of the draws, give a distance of about four feet by-twenty inches. T1 :s would roquiro 5,112 pi ante tq^set 0110 ayroj iiuil i<> prodiice this number or plants fi >m six' ^Bk to eight bushel: seed potnt should lie added. Small p .at cs |||M arc to be prtrn rred for the plant bed, especially those that were made from the cut vine^iast year. A potato not a t"ue seed, but, only an enlarg|||^p id, underground stem; it is nut even n root, as it does not take nourishi?|9k ment from the soil directly, but |?a|Mfc/ through the stem attachment. A n small potato will make nearly g$g(S many draws as a large one, and many BW r . mure <n inem may do placed 111 a ? SHK For bedding select a sunny on pes ure.* Mark out a bed four foot wide, NSgj^^ ami length sufficient. Cover the space marked out with au\ good, well-rc tied manure, if the soil l>c not ?h9m^k already rich, and di"f it in with a spading fori:. llalce smooth and then deposit tho sound, small potai regularly over the surface, no 0aan' than the width of tho finger. Press them uniformly into tho soil i>y placing a thick board over them nn 1 tiSBU^F the necessary avoirdupois. ( ovor BKV with light surface soil to the uniform depth of the second joint of tho foreH V finger, if covered shallow tbo plants will not promptly throw out fibrous W roots, and#nany of them whon slip* | pad fr. #iu the parent potatoes will [ have no root: at all.?Southern O//tivator. ? '*> C > - /SCOJOMIO JMUNCIPLdCS OF l\\ It MING. livery fanner should know this, that thorough plowing prot >r to pianmig, men carotui r. j>nucious plaining, and good culture, and abur.Junt manuring, altendod with favorable seasons, is very apt to assure good crops.; that is all that can bo raio .is remirds ins..in< abundant n crops; the res' depends on proper ami judicious management in attending to detniis; no business can succeed without eeouoiuic management, aid tho hrst principle to observe is that expenditure must not exceed income; it is not what a man makes, hut what lie saves that adds to his nrospority; stop tins leaks and waste wi'd be prevented; recollect the old ittidago,'Wanton wasto makes woeful want." In tho management of ti farm, as well as with all other pursuits, attending to details has flfcr < mor to nssu v- . than G * .\Vsin?j else, after having every?iu^ regulated to rvm by a proper >\ fjU'iii, for without system every- V tiling is loft pretty much to chance. There should b** a place for everything, and everything should bo in <> its plncc, and if this wns observed , how much time would bo saved and !t>w much loss of many things would bo prevented. 1 have seen instances, V and it has often happened with my- \ self, where tools, implements and other thirds have been mislaid 'and hours of work have beets, los* in M hunting them uj>, ami >om otitic ........ i- i i i^.- . III. II IIIWIIU. I I'I'VI' 6TI; \\ I' H11 plowing boon stopped . r niv . week, and w.icn orders ha* o be? ti given to start again, some of t o hands have h ' nun .. time in hunting up part . ' their gear, and tin n cmmi up and toll you a luunr string can', (1 be found, perhaps a < !< vis. even to a 1 1 traco ami something else sill such is :i loss of time and materials and causes often vexation and troubles; to prevent such, a gear*.louse, with look and key and everything in its j place, would save time, trouble and i expenses, a house for everything with I) lock and key, and in a year or two, J by what would be saved would j ay more than the cost of the house. Sys* l tern is the foundation of success, and, as General Washington remarked in 'N one of his letters on agriculture, 4lu ]{ I bad system was even belter titan no ...... .St : system, a stitch in time saves nine. 1 'ouf/ievu Outfirofor. w A >VO?.J A N\S VI ;'VS. H Can any redder of 7he. ^oiilb^rn j, f-}tltivutor toll mo why it is that the ( ! culture of the cliufu 1ms not become more general or else 1ms been to " j Slioll 1)11 OXtfMlt ftl>:tM(loi)0(l. V Soil)" time noy t here was in your column^ a statement to the ofVeot that the nut i-e was difficult to cure and keep. This . is a groat mistake, or el e the man vi thnt tried 'went at it in the wrong wav, and in this instance- -as in everything else a little trouble | taken goes a loo."' distune". For i I Pi ! | oar past 1 have witnessed the oul- : tu.o of the nut by an energetic, l "live" burner, and have seen neither dillieuIty of culture nor euro. i)urino growth the waving sea of green uis a joy forever" -or as long as it last- when the result of hogs, rol-' ling in fatness and turkeys and fowls h as jilumj) as partridges, well repays the farmer for making many nuts grow where none wore before. From seventy cents to a dollar nor pock is | not too high for well-cured nuts, as j a few in planting, if care is taken, | go a long. The di.-criivumting sw ine K. j prefer the chufa to corn, turning ^ from the the latter with evident'' dis- m f>-lisli niter short feeding on ti n former. After gathering as many for seed as desired the xjround is still r strewed with tliom; there "are millions in it/' to quoto irrepir isilile | -1 Mark Twain, Try it, farmers, and then swear allegiance to the ehufa as a hog food forever. The great (j objection to fattening hogs for hoinojF consumption is that the cost of feeding I j(j renders the home-euied bacon and tl; lard more expensive than what is i *l-! purchased. This objection by the il | yso of a ehufa patch is greatly re- i I moved, and just here, besides the li cheapness, we have a healthy animal. | Who would not prefer the wholesome 'I' sweet meat of the chufn-fattoncd hog to the bloated, unhealthy, pen-foun-' dered creatures, usually so extolled by the generality of short-shielded farmers, who seek quantity rath- j or than quality? One of the greatest of all human laws is a eousidera- j tion of health, and- where bacon is so! ! largely used as it is in this country, i there should be more provision made aj that the previous health and sound- | / ncss or the meat should be secured, V as it is by the use of a ehufa patch. | Com pouts Mahbmai.t.. Weston, S. C. i The Rev. 13r. John Hall is said to > < have pocketed since last September 1 c fully ?<30,000 in marriage fees. One' bridegroom gave him a check for $5,000 for tying the nuptial knot. i ur. Mali is worth >: 1,()tK),UOU; his to- j * .al income is at least ? 1000,000. i lis c< oorev-fttion is the wealthiest in New ^ ork. Tho amount of $100,000, 000 may l>o seen in liis church an\ Sunday mornino. r H I j* HATES OFTJOMMISSJlOJS 1 CHARGED FOR MONEY '' ORDERS. i i The following rates of Commission on ! Money orders have been llxed by Post O fllc.e Department on and after.July 20 1800. on sums not exceeding $5 ft cents. over $5 ami not exceeding $10 8 cents. over $10 and not ox< < eding ijtlft 10 cents, y over $15 " 44 44 $ 80 lft cents,, over v80 44 - ' >; 10 20 cents. I (* over *40 " 44 " $ ftO 25 cents, over $50 u 44 44 $ 00 80 cents, over $00 " " 44 70 35 cents, over $70 44 " 44 $ 80 40 cents,! i over $80 41 44 , 4 $100 45 cents. A single Money Order may in. lade any ^ amount from one cent to one hundred dollars inclusive, but must not contain a lractionalpart of a cent. I. directory : \KCUTJVK Pro-'uliM.t ('i-imt ('i(?v?'lK:n'., ?>? New Yak, to March 4th 1 xsi?. nr..M>s or mi:n rr Secretary of St.-.<e Thomas P. Daynrvl f D^lavtio, Secretary of the Trt a-urv t.\ S. Pair lilhl, of No v York. 8 :r< t irv < f War William C. Kndicoti f .Mjissaohiw :t . Secretary ?' tic Xavv William ( I'liitnoy, of Now \ ork. '^ocro'tai; < the Interior- William F :ia >1 W i - on- in. Att ' !-.y <!.i! A . a tn-i II. (Im-lnnd f Arkansas. Postmaster General Don M. Diekin tn of lmlhmua. m . st \ n v k: ;i .>1 .! - .loli i.l. In .alls, 1 Ivanvi, . Hpo ?\ti.. louj 1 of Komo&ehtatlvos ( irlUle ?; Kotitusky. .li: DK'IAKV: Chie' .Ius-i'M? Hon. M. K. WuiJo, it >bio. I'MI'KI) STAT .J# OOPKT OK SO. < \. ( iri'uit f mi^e IIu;;ii I . lloud. Circuit <T l'K !'. Ilugood. District Juds< 0. IT. Siruonton. Clerk II. M. Scab rook. .Mm* N T M. M. ilovkin. District Ait irnoy I.. 1\\oumans. L'nitcd St ites Senators from South . roliiia: WiuJe I lamptou, M. C. Butler lh'pre.-t u'. tiv< Sixth District (ten. W. 'argon. I.ON 1:1; N M ICS I' or .-.or Til CAItOI.IXA. Governor .lohu i\ Kirhnrdson, <>l ( Inr1.Ion. I,iout. (Governor Win. L. Mtiuldin, of roonvillo. Secretary of State W. Z. Leltnor, of ersluiNv. Comptroller Generni W. K. Stoney, of rklev. Attorney General JoReph II. Mnrle, of untcr. Treasurer Isaac S. Humhorg, of Barne] I. -ti periuteiio uit of Kd ligation .tatnes . Uico, of Abbeville. \<\yMant :;nd Inspector General Milbf Ij. Hon)1 on, of Abbeville. ston. 'ml i11 of the Penitentiary '1'. i <> otnb, of Xowborry. . Midout of the Lunatic Asylum Dr. .1. I* . OriMin, of Darlington. Hl'I'HKMK cor KT: C)ii"f Just! o W. I). Simpson, of Lau ns Aasoclato justice I bury Mclvor, of i r'idd; Samuel MctJownn, of Abbe* lie. CIICI'IT .juimks: V -i n. p. PrcKKiy, Secowl I'. Ahli'tcli. l iiin! -T. H. }*'ri' or. I'ViinS'ii II. Hudson. Kit Hi .1. It. Kcrplinw. s|xtn- I. I>. NVithemioon. N'M'i III \V. II. Willai it .1. ?l. Norton. I'Ol'XTi OOVKIIN M K N T. Senator Jeremiah Smith. ! Vpresentntive Samuel Hickman, II. Illicit. C'h rk of Court .1. M. Oliver. Sheriff K. < I. Smsinus. Probate J tuljre \V. K. Mardwiek. School Commissioner John 1*. Dornn. unity Coinmissioners David ltabon, II. . ('ollins, John |{, Su; <:s. County Treasurer 1). It. Peaty. 'ounty Auditor K. Norton. Coroner A. 11. J. (Jnlbraith. I.Kii ISI.ATI vh. 1'resident Pro Tom of the Senate James 1 /Jar of Ornnjyebtirfr. Spenkci oil Ion : LVpresentative-James mtnons ?>f Chu . ... - -> MM -> . -^...-awMMiriMn uiwmiii A iJVKUTIKKMKNTS. [HREETOFIVE DOLLARS A DAY iVgents who are now soliciting snhscripi?n> t?? THE WEEKLY DETROIT RLE PRESS under its gpeciftl offer of 'or. BC ;i(ii>\Tsas B'ose 25 crs., e limiting Three to Five Dollars per iv with very little effort. We want jents to represent us at all the County id District Fairs, ami in every town in ie 1 nited States. Send for credentials id agents' out At at once. \ cry liberal nnniissions and cash prizes tor largest Bt8. Don't forgot that any one can have 'si: b: toISC& i. $ i'isE:I-: mens* nt to their address Four Months on rial for 25 Cents. Address THE FREE I Ml ESS CO.. Detroit, Mich, wept 15 8 tt". j> V rP Y? XT rr ^ I j.\ JL ,1?J .1 ^ .JC O 9 aveat , and Trade Marks obtained, and Patent bti-jne^s conducted for' M<>D if 1 / / ; / '/ :/:.s. !> ovricu ik orj*nsir/: r. s. ' T XT Oi'-'/' fC/ '. We have no sub^ench , all business direct, hence can insaet pa nt business in le s time and at KSS CDs'7 than those remote from onlungton. Send model, drawing, or photo, with dc ription. Wo advise if patentable or not, co of charge. Our fee not due till patnt is secured. A booh, "How to Obtain Patent1'' with feronces to actual clients in your State, utility, or town, sent I roe. Address ?\ .v rciovr Ac <<*., Ipposite Patent Ollloo, Washington, D. C. nov 10 10 tf. <! f?ACRES OF coon l AX'n i~ F. V ^ Stunted en the Waecainaw ivor, about seven miles from Conway, Convenient to church : nd schools. Sixt> ores of sad land under cultivation. (Jooo welling and out houses, together, withf ;o >;l vineyard and orchard. For furthci articulurs, apply to \V. P. Nixon, Nixonville, S. (. dec 22 22 2m Down-Town Restaurant. "jnilKbest place in town for n choice J.. Cup of Coiiee. Meals at all hours )\>t i -> everv Friday. r.'t?X B A-R X, * 3 H O P K have also in connection with out 7 v Heslaurant, a first-class Harbor hop. J/^TunhomI rroprk-toM, lbc 8th. 20 flm THE HORR t . rh/'-J,, ITtzt?Jgar"%! ffl'W M?fcfc?j*^' .(fifr-! Li." ^ ' K&BLJHBBDJJPSXEte+r^JfT"1. ?< '\T%fctiY' "? lr' m ' t ^3Si^ ~. ~ " ' ^L -. -jfei. ff??/j" M*?-*! PUBLI! rnrT7 I j \ Vj LX X 1 A A Dli. 1.0. NO H .T? 6 K< MjS BO J A (ioun. Pure, Illicit, ?u Its columns will 1m found full of liv< all the latest news of the day, and even people.. The principles that have character*!/, will be strietlv ad!icro<l to, and especial and censure the wrong, from what eve The interest of the public, and espc ever be sacred to Tin-: Hkhai.o, and zeal. > A 1)V.B0 Tiik Hkkai.d has a large.and increa reach the homes of this community, tin in Tins IIivitALn. The rates are withii i J I i Rales of Sn Throo Months Six Months X T i mo ^ cnr Address, THE 110 H ? Y HERALD, ' ^ m fi i k 11 '-" r^" '"'r t F ^2??r' < I V<NM|j9v!. 4 1 I t J t r 'J V ? n T <1 I ? r t ? 6 (1 SX3CE3ID i s % \V Si U'RSDAY % \ X jj if, o., / i % JX>>, Kditor, \ ! B *ib1> ?! HIC ** id hitnrstinn; Newspaper. 1 s cliaslo roa?lini>- mnttor, ? mbracin^j V ofToit will ho iiindo to jdense the j , vo r c cd '1 me 1 Ikiui.i) for llio past year, lly tlio |?'>lic\ to uphold tho rioht 1 r source. coi * | a icinlly that of llorrv County, will j will l>o looked after with untiring! piv I cf I v*< ^ ^ ! || I sm i ft 'BiTIWEIlS. n r siuir circulation, and if you desire to are is no sneer way than l>v advertisii reach of all. u Ascription. ^ * 50 . 1.0( 1.50 ; ? | At a ad? RY HERALD j 1 i Conway SC.1 i [ 11 !-i t *) ; S < < v" \ .>** i'*l ' - V ' '. -> MtJ ??t o ' ?i* . ('i:11 r.mi i ?4hcm. Alto. Dim : M < ft QAtl?f~D.ll! i:ri WUhfi'i'SD . i? pi - .' < '. 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Patent" o' ?alnr ' . ra " ' lunnAOo.firenotiCoJ ntho gOllfiNTIfr IV ,? iKllICAN, whleh ha# hs Iarg?vt (trculM n , i t no n-ost tnilucnlial ' lowspapor of its kind published Iti tho world. Pho advantages o; inch a uolic# ovory patontoo inderstnnds. This largo and eplendldlr iiluatratod nowpsier a published WM1 KbT at ififO year, anu is idinittcd to lu> tl:o boat paper dovo'.ee to seioueo. Mechanics, invention-, t icinpctinv works, ana ith-T departments of itulrstrin.1 pro grass, |? ? i* d in any country. It contains tho names of >11 patent oca and t >lle of every iai cnl ion .patented aen v.*eok. Try it. four tooaths for o?<? dollar, iold by n'.l nSW.oloolers. It you havo an invention to patent write to 4?nn A Co., pub'i or i of Scientific Atuoricau, CI llrondway, Now York Handbook about patauta mailed fro#. ICC 15 *i-1 lllil. 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(tilde jrnarv in recommend! y t! is:. >!.: rit t< >M'uts'of Scltools in MO iti !, and iiy leading Collego Presidents ('f t!ie , itcd i and ' r. n. . , i Mantlnnl Auni'Jty eitli lite I't.ited i-'t.i t istpremo Court, 1 in the Government Printing OtllCc. Ithn-t nrt'leeted inov< ry rase wiieroP'tatol'iircii;"- > , j '.'o been inado for Feltools, and is tlto l>b to. . I ' upon which nearly all tho school boo!,-; :.ra 1 Got tho latest and Best. L i- an invnluahlo companion in every (School, , i I ;it every 1 iresiiie. 8beoin.cn j aye-' and testimonials rent prepaid on application. * blished by G. i, C." Mi RIIAM A CO., i-prin.jfie.d, M. ,5.. U. 1. ^ ; ov to iG tr. 1 : 1 __ j I ( 0: .J /, ? ) KRU5E Simple AUTOMATIC & Old Tension W. A C. 0YSTEM iEWING MACHINES, iptcd for LACE CAPS, SILK MITTS, HOSIERY, UMBRELLAS, NECK WEAR, WHITE GOODS ;.\d for Family and Dressmakers' Use. AGENTS WANTEO. KRUSE M'F'G CO., 12--! E. 14fh 01., N. Y. eb 2 in -tin ( L +S* | Kk. *> . < ? y Molted u!o of Wil m iu.jftc n, 0 had bourn and Conwy R. R. C'haubo itN, N. March 1, 18S8. S? htH.'.Io in e|Tec. from date. NO. 0, SOI TlillOUNDv l'AHSEN'ii'.H AM* KHEIOIIT DAII.Y, EXCEIT MONDAY. Leave COatlboiirn 0 00 a in liPavo Yolaudo 0 20 a in Leave Clarendon 0 82 a in Leave Lincjrsoii (5 30 It in Leave Mount Tn <?r 0 50 a in Arrive at Loris./ 7 15 a in Leave Loria 7 550 a in Leave Lnylo.V " 58 n : i ^ L< v. Prlvetis 8 10 a in Arrive ('o?ovay 0 00 a in NO. i*4. SOI THLOUND. MAI I. DAIf.Y IXCKIT HUNDAYa. tLeave Chndliourii 1 CO p in Leave Voiande I 15 p lit Leave I'ieieiuloii 1 %'.) p m l.eave Knur on I ?0 p in Jile-avv* Moitnt I alio;- 1 ;n p m J Arrive at I ni- , 1 55 p in !, t\ e Loris li On p m o iL i I < .o X 'i0 p in . * wji jn j..?n iv.? ' on\vs:v \> I" p til %' >. i:\ i ' mai:, iuii.v, i:\Ci.f!' runmajt#. (,'oniviiy ' 'Jo i in iA riiwtt? > 'A \ in Ia . JL#:ty'. 1 ,.i Al ' 5 .m i - , " "i . i .'a. Jloris Li II., .. ,;i I (MM- Mount I it 1M ?i in I .'si n * x I v in / J.c.'iv ? v iiK ' ilon ! . . -t :?i I> "* \ .1 Arrlv t"i i ' ii. irt ' > m X!'. I, NOin ilHDl S' i j pa. a-:; , i n;.i> ,.,y, i cicrr S'. MMVS. i .cavo (.'nnwny }> !<) p pi I. i.ivo Privotis 4 io j.? in 1 >.?y 1 tol'O r .1 'JS ?r in Arrive ni J.oi.s 4 no |* ;n f.oavo i.oris .>1^..... 1() j? I.oiive Mount Ta'.or .*? :t\ p m I.puvp r.uu'j'son . 5 41 p tu l.cuvo Clnroiidon,, 5 ,~r> p m Leave Yolnndo 0 (>s p m An;vo < hiuiiicuii-^v * <; 4o p m I.Toippioph Stations. Local on Atlantic < 'oast Line will wail fifteen minutes .i, C.'liadbou'. n rbr rains on W. ( . <>; (' It. It. Train* on W. . A: (It. It. will w if fifteen roiutilw nt hadbourn for (rain.- <>n Atlantic <'on.?t inc. I AS. 11. ' V MMtoI M, p.. Sit w*rt ii i I i >< VYihr.ingtcn, Colurnb'a & Align s. a Railroa!. Srh< dole in ?lfeet Nnvonil < r 1?, ly87. liMNii ; (>UTD -No. 2-3, Dim.v. nve Wilmington : 05 p ill < :?v?? i "had bourn 10 (' ? p ri cave .Mnrrui 11 20 p m< ' A rrlve Florence ID10 ? m oilvc Florci.cc,: 2 40 a lit Arrive Sumter 4 25 si in onvc Suuiter 425.0 m Arrive Coll 1 d?iu 0 15 a 111 No. 27, Daii.y. Leave \\ ilmington *10 10 p in Leave Chudbourn 11 41 pm Leave Marion 12 HO a 111 Arrive Florence I 20 a m No. 15, Daii.y. I.cav?? Wilmington t 2 40 p in Leave Cliadbourn 4 01 pm Leave Marion 5 00 p ip Arrive at FU re nee . 0 20 p 11N No. 50, Daii.y. Leave Florence | 0 10 p 111 ? Arrive Smnt* r 8 05 pm No. 52, Daii.y. Leave Sumter + 0 40 p in Arrive Columbia 10 45 pm No. 5(5, I >aii.y. Leave Sninter * 8 27 p in* Arrive Columbia 0 55 j> 111 No. 52 runs through from Charleston ri Centrul It. 1L Leaving Lanes HOI a 111., Manning 8 OS 1 111. Sundays No. 51 leaves Charleston 8 HO 1 111., Lanes 10 28 a in., Manning 11 10 a ta., Sumter 11 40 a in., Arrives Columbia. I 10 p m. No. 50 runs through from Charleston >..? v . nirai i\, it., leaving Lano37 III p in. Manning 7 52 p in. Train on (& I), It. ILtnmnects at Flor niee with No. 59. fJOlNtl NOltTI! /No. 78, Daily. Leave Columbia ^ I<> x!-> p m Arrive Sumter 11 25 p m Leave Sumter , 11 52 p in Arrive Florence 1 2b a in I oave Florence 4 2.7 a in 44 Marion 5 2b a in 44 Chadbourn r. L> Varrive Wilmington 8 Do a m No. 57, Daily. Leave Columbia *8 50 a m \rrive Sumter 8 12 a m No. 58, Daily. 4 Leave Sumter 8 22 a m Arrive Florence 0 '10 a in No. 00, Daily. ve Florence t!040 n m 41 At avion 11 11 a in 44 Chadbourn 12 20 pm Arrive Wilmington 2 10 1* m No. 53, Daily. Leave Columbia * *? 53 p m Arrive Sumter 0 10 IJf'n No. 14, Daily. m'"\ t.vave Florence * 8 20^ .1 Marion 8 58 p m " Chadbourn 9 58 p in Arrive Wilmington 1150 pm Dally. I Daily oxce.pt Sunday. No. 53 runs through to Charleston, S. C? ,la Central N. 11. arriving Manning 7 20 > in., /.am s 8 20 p in., Charleston 9 45 > m. No. 57 run through to Charleston via .'entral 'L H., arriving Manning 8 48 a in, Lanes 9 38 a in., Charh ton 11 30 am. No. (10 connects at Florence with C. & ').'rain for < her iw and Wa.tesboro. No-. 7 and 1 1 mal;e close connection at A'ili.iington . i?!i > . AV. it. It. (or all mints N ?rlli. J. F. DIVIM'l, Con\Supt. .). it. Kkm.y, Supt. Trans. T. M. Km ::i:hon, Hon'1 Pa-s. A?{( *it. Hoptoml)or 80, 1880. tl ' v-. ^^ / ,). B? W ILK IE, j .. -WITH ' ' J. 3TT0 TIEDEMAN & SONS, " $ Wholesale (it'ocers, i 7'2 ;m<l 8? ? K'ltsf hi., < *i i a iti.i:Krt)iv, m. < . oct o ll 3m ?__ TaIO^ . F. GILLESPIE. Attorney at l4??"vv ind Ti'ltil iliihlUti:. Joawa, y S. 0 ? w . * * ^T" > r '//