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At tho otnl of the second \vool< the lover canto in one morning, and presented himself before the you no lady, w ho was in inv room, and asked for a few moments' private conversation. 1 stopped out to oive him the lloor, and this is what she I afterward related, transpired: The vouno man advanced toward his beloved and handed her a note, in { which wero written a few lines from her mother, savino that the bearer was about to propose in gjopd form, and for her to accept him. As she finished reading an agitated voice from the vicinity of the door was heard, for the younir man was ex ceedinirlv nervous on this occasion: I r*> ? "Most gracious and respected frnu loin, 1 liave the honor to offer you my heart (and ho clapped his hand I over that organ) and hand in holy marriage." Hero emotion clteckod him, but not the young lady, who was 2V) years old. "Most esteemed Herr Von 11 she said, "I thank you for a proposal, which I do myself the honor to accept.*' Herr Yon 11 bowed, kissed the young lady's hand and retired, and the latter came out and throw herself on my neck, exclaiming4 "I am engaged!" in a yoice which plainly implied, "At last, at last!" \\\.l 1 . l ?i i . < <J 11, Uli'\ ?t'IU III IITU'M, I JUL III SI j mamma gave several parlies in llieirj honor, and there wo saw thorn silting j side by side on the sofa, getting ac- i quainted. Some said tliev were dis- j cussing whether to have dinner at noon or at night, after they were one, but ! doubted that report, as Ilerr Von 11 had suddenly developed | an unmistakable air of appropriation of his beloved and a "Maria-black- 1 my-boots" tone when he spoke to her.! ] think there is little question in tho minds of those present but that "hubby" would have dinner before breakfast if he should so choose as soon as tliev were married. / The ceremony in itself was an oducntion. Being an officer. the event took place in the military church in Berlin. The place was filled with spectators and friends. The front pews were occupied by gorgeous brother officers, sparkling and glit. toring with brass buttons and gold braid, and near them sat the "specially invited" guests. .lust before 1" o'clock, for the ccieiuony was in the morning, the minister entered and took his place. Immediately all was hushed, but for the low voice of old organ. Eight bridemaids then n r. came in from the front and advanced to meet the bride, who had just appeared on 1110 horizon in the rear, leaning on the arm of some relative unknown. Sho passed between.the rows of white robed maidens and led the way to the altar, followed by the ' groom and his train. Hero she stop- j pod, and they all took chairs, making themselves quite comfortable, while the minister read a yard and a half marriage ceremony before ho could bring himself to the point. At last the 4,1 will" portion approached, the young couple rose, swore and wore blessed. The crowd dispersed, and the married pair drove away to a large hall, engaged for the occasion, where the wedding bieakfast was laid. Here they wandered about, and got better and bettor acquainted every time the servants turned away their hands, and waited for their guests to appear. As these entered, all parties bowed, and the women and old men advancod to kiss the bride on both cheeks; the younger men were restricted to her hand. The groom kissed all the matrons and Several comrades, and pressed the lingers of all t?ho pretty girls to Ids lips. Then each oflicer, unmarried, offered his. arm to some ' continued till 3.30. then came the toasts, and as each health was drunk, it was etiquette to ill voorolass, ri.-e and pass round the board, clinking your goblet with your " neighbor*- ^ across the table. Is When this wak over, then rntne the strangest or the customs for the American eves. VI doors were opened and the servants of ull the onests eume trooping in, brinjjnij* invsterions packages and bundles. We n'l received innumerable presents from personal ft emh, though the latter weir unacquainted with the r bride. That is the custom. When (l one hears that a friend is about to attend a weddino, it the correct tiling 11> send iiim :i present (hiring ^ tho breakfast. Of course the bride 0 is left out out, as she has received SI her share at her own house, so while her ouests are making merry over their ejft- and counting how mau\ "friends'' they have, the youn<f mar " ried coujde take their departure; that is the last one sees of them. Our j host and hostess left then, according tt) custom, about t o'clock, leavino us to bold bedi carnival. W e danced ' till l'i, with several interruptions for refreslunents, for the tierman dij/esr> lion is inexhanstable, ami sanjjf and danced a<(nin t"'l the cocks be<_>an to crow. I douht if the nehdibors in n the surrounding houses enjoyed it as ( they should have done. >C,. O :.1 .1 >-w ib \\itn iik' upper elasces, I and al)out the same style or carousal is observed anion^ the lower grades, ' though i lans and Oretelien do it in (i a simple way. Their wooing is short ^ and irrdont. They make love incessantly, and it is (piite the same to (l them wliether they are observed or v, otherwise. It is ouite the eommon thine1 to see these lovers .valkino1 hand I in hand up street, stoppine at every 11 corner for a kiss, while Man's broth- | #?r walks a I one with them, and is in 1< noway embarrassed. ('ositent inent . * . ' reieos. />'<''/'nutsrrinf. <v . -? . ?v .Vet and .Joint Resolutions ??r the Session of 1K.NY. rc The following Aets and Joint liesolutions became laws at the late session of the State Legislature. <"> An Act to .allow 1'nimproved Lands, which have not been on the Tax Books since 187b, to ho Listed] without penalty. Sice. 1. That in all cases where unimproved land, \\ ii h has not been upon the tax hooks since the lisertl year comineneino November 1-t.,' 1875, and which are not in the for foiled list, shall at any time before ' the 1st. day of October, 1888, he returned t<> the county auditor for tax lion, the said auditor he, and lie i> hereby, instructed to assess the same and to outer upon the duplicate of , the fiscal your commencing1 Nnvoin ' l)er I, 1887, with the simple taxes of ? that year. Set*. That all such lands as nun he returned to the auditor for taxation between the first day of October, 1888 and the first day of October I8S(d, ' shall bo assessed and charged with s she simple taxes of two fiscal years, i i ' eiimmeneing respectively on the first day ( fetober 1 0S8. Sic. 8. That as soon as prnctiea* 1 hie after the passage of this Act the comptroller camera I is directed to fut - 1 nisli a copy of the same to each audi | tor i.-. required to publish the snme in each of their county papers once a 1 week for three months during the year 18SS, mid for the same period of time during the year 188?); and 1 the tuxt i ?f uii/>l> ?\i .KI.... ..i-..II l w. |/uiynv.aiiun r?liuil UV paid by the county commissioners out of the ordinary county tax last collected. * "** * ^ ,. When She Wears < >ld ( 'lot lies. Husband W hat are you ritnred ?/ ri r-s out for now? Wife I'm going shopping and want t<> lie treated with re peer "Humph! (Jo shopping in all that linery and you will be charged . * three prices for every purchase.M "1 don't intend to buy anything j to-day. I wear my old clothes when 1 buy." The superiority of a man to nature is eontinally illustrated. Nature needs-an immense quantity of nuills to make a goose with, but a man can make a goose of himself with one. p - ? ?A philanthropist in London has established a Spectablo mission where poor printers, tailors, shooinakers and seamstresses can have their eves tried, and abtain spectacles for t little or nothing. ^ HATKS OF COMMISSION CHARGED FOR MONKT-T < ORDERS, | a The following rates of Commission on Money orders have been lixed by post Ofllce Department <>n and after.Inly 20 1 SHfi. on sums not exceeding $5 5 cents. over $5 ?*'* ! not exceeding $10 H cents. oyer $10 and not exceeding $15 10 cents, over $15 " " 44 * 510 15 cents.; over $80 " 41 ,4 $ 40 520 cents, over $40 4 4 4 4 44 $ 50 525 cents. ' over $50 44 '4 44 $ (ilj, 80 cents. ' over $00 41 ,4 44 .$ 70 85 cents, t< over $70 44 44 44 $ 80 40 cents. , over $80 4 4 4 4 44 $100 45 cents, j A single Money Order may include tiny \ amount from one cent, to one hundred dol lars inclusive, but must not contain a frae.tlonidjmrt of a cent. a" . * .. at,: ' aifr . Jrw AitikiL . & \ mossing to l!\ cry Wotmtit. Tliosi* of our Lit y roudrrH who would ik>' to know how ( II tl.l) MKAKIXt.; ay be 111: <! ? I'AlNI.I'ss and SAKK can i ? flu- int'Min tio: > . --.fidcd cnvclt?;>. y ondin olii emits In postAJje stamps to "li;v I',. Ki.\:ur, I'.os, .leiM v City -4- *? - - > JOVERNM^ NT DIRECTORY. i:\Ki l Tl V K Prc-ldent <!r<ivfi- Clevehmd, of New 'ork, to M ncli Itli 1 II i:\li- ur I?1 * l* A I'TM K\TT. Secretary o' Stnt?? Tlionia- I\ Huyard, !" I Inlaw are. Secretary of the Treasury - C. S. Fair liild, ol N < w ,t ork. ; (m ic ir\ <. War William ('. Kndicott I Ma-- actm-el' . Secretary of th< Navy William (' Vhiitn-y, of No v \ . rk. So ;ct i*\ 'i <i;? li.'crior William F. i!ii' of \\ Iho< ii' in. A Hoi .? v < 1. i il Augustus II. (Jarhind f Arkansas. IN* till i.-tcr C, ::ei:il Don ,V. I >i?*k 1IIin of Micliii/an. 1.1'a 1 ISl.ATI V K: I'resident of i he Sen t' .lolin .!. Iij, all-, I' Kansas. Speaker of tin* lloitseof Hepre ntatlvcs .1. < 1. Carlisle, of Kmr iiekv. .niiMiAitv: Chief .Fustiee II >n. M. II. \\ til , of >hio. I'N I'l'Kl) S idfli! OF so. ( A. Circuit .liiil^o Iluyh I,. IFoikI. Circuit Clerk- .1. li. llneood. District.Iiul<;e C. II. Simoniou. ("lerk !i. M. Senlirook. Marshal l'j. M. IFoykin. District Attorney [4, F.Voiiiuiuis. L*nit ?I States Smutors lrolu Soutli tiiolin.i: \Vrvl?*- Ilainpton, M. C. IJutler 1 te|ti'eseutative Sixth District tier . \\\ hirpiu. IIOVKKN M f \ T Of -Ot ! II < A KOI I N A. < lover'ior John P. " Iianlson, of ( lar lldnn. Limit. (Jovernor Win. I.. Mauldin, of reem llle. Secretary of Slat"* \N . /. I.eitner, of ! i . Comptroller Ceneral .). S. Vomer, of coice. Ait irnoy CJonorat Joseph II. Knrlo, of muter. * 'I n asurer Isaac S. lhimlicr/r, of llarnSuperintendent ol I,duration .lames j I. Hicc, o| AI>Im*\ ill'-. Adjutant ami Inspector Houerul Mil "l;;e I,. Honhatn, of Al)l>cville. 'ston. Superintendent of the Penitentiary T. . i.ip eollll', of N ewlterry. Sup'ii . t < udent of the lilt initio Asylunt | Dr..). I'\ <Irillln, ol Dai lintrtoii. si i i:i:m t: < >; ut; Chief Justice \V. 1). Simpson, ol lain ma . Associate Justice Henry Mclver, of liestct ticld; SainncI Hcdowuti, of Ahhc i He. 4 11:4 i n .11 l>4; r.s: first I!. <I'ivsmIv. Si i ,>nil A. I'. Alt i it'll. Thiol T. P Pi it it. I <ii|l I ll .1 11. II in! <n)|l. nttli -I. I'?. Ki-rsh i\\. Sixth I. I>. Witle-rpponn. Sevi-hlll \V. II \\ aliaro. Highlit .1. .1. Am ten. COI N I V it'll I'.IIN MKNT. Senator J'trriniah Sinitli. Itepresenkitives Samuel I lick man, II. . Buck. ( lerk < f Court .1. M. () 1 i\?t. Sin rill" It. (!. Sessions. I Vol into .JikIlm! \V. 10. I lardwick. School Commissioner .lolui I'. IVr:iin. oulitv < oini'i'--ioner David Itahou, Ji. . Collins, .John It. Sujjj^s. Countx Treasurer 10. It. Meaty. ,(' unity Auditor I!. Norton. Oirom r A. 11. .1. (ialhraith. i.i'US ISI.A'I i vi:. President Pro Teni of Ilm Senate .lames . Izlar of <)ianeoburir. Speakei o| I lo I-e Ko|>rescntativo .lames immoits ol Charleston. i myirr ^ miiwijuliwhi m ?? ADVKLTISKMKNTS. J Ci IIIXTON, CI IK lios, ('. Willunns & Co.'s ( |.' I 1/ I?I? X T I.' 11 'I'i v l? iiien V i j i J j i > 11 . \ I I . I I I V M >\ < V W, LUCY II1NT0N! I 'he Leading Tobacco in the South. l>g:Btiiv, ?<> iwbi <i <('4> c.n. > ro \ s 74, B.t &. a -#'o r.sc. liin roughs & Collins, CON WAV, s. "Miolosii lo Cor llorry 4 'on ii I y . inch a 82 <? FORK & FOSTER j 'lauing Mill. Sasli ami blind Co. 9 I licorpoi'll I <>?! l>ClllCI'M I N A I.I. Is I \ I>S - OF .umber, I>aths, Shingles, Mould- \ inga, ^ ; 'ancy Scroll Work and Tu? *ing Done to Order. '<>1111114- tinil I'Mooi'l tijjc ii f--i|><>? 1 it 11 > . \l> VKtiKTMil.i: IIOXDS \| A l>I) TO Oj{ I>Ult. Wilmington. >?. 4\ fob 2nd 2ni F. Rheinstein & Co. WIioIomIp Di'iilcr-t IX >ry Goods, Boots, Shoes and Hats. c\v York Oflice 16 White StW 1 I . >1 I !\<?'l'ON, IV. < *. fob 2nd 0t 1 * Inn/ FALL 1X87; ji\.2>T3D W I TV rV 10 11 A_':?in wo would rail attention to tho iiu | nionso >took wo lnwo laid in t<? moot tho pivsont and coming season.* Wo havo uo\4 f liooa so woll 11|>< d for businoss as wo now nroj and havliur studlod tho want 4 of our umuy oustoinon wo havo til I , kon jroat |? .ins to aoloot siicli zood- as will moot tho dosiros of ill. and wo fool Unit wo havo aooomplis ud this much in cvi rv f <>ur buyer li ts ju- rotum'sl from th?-! North whoro ho, solo< toil a full lino of f I),' ;>>!), 3sroTic:Mr, HATS, CLOAKS, CLOTHING \(1, Wo h ivo >oino bountiful combination ,' ttni?|iio doul11 a uuil choice colors in such as (i I NO 11 AM, CAM' ), ('II KVl< >TS, j \\ (MISTED, imd nnytli n\ dosirablo in tho dry good* line. . Our business lis- no"or boon as pro- \ porous a up -out, which >ho\\> tliat our low price > and hoi:"st dealings have borno nbt'udr.nt lruit, and that our elforts to please, and build a largo trado luuo boc!> crowned with >uooos>. We Have Opened moth Stfcr c:/ I ! 111 > I : 1 ( i II ! I! 1 " I U> r"--V? we can J>I< :< -? you 1><flfl -. .' They nrc v'oitiyou couiu the j>.'tiH are <?ir.?iinv '.tils"X'j,ffii HHH <>? i; full :iii<I complete, atXm9RBHMg9HTC shoo the lo ot niom^^H^flEHfl|95HHSK Youths and Misses shoo^^BBBSfflHfiBBBlW ( s < !ifn^nH|nBMK&| recently added to oi^^Hf^B^BEnSflSH rails" i; i' t i??11. s i hoe; also, the /.eider ami spriiH^^^T^ll of which are the i>r t on the market.' We have a lariro assortineut of Piece i'i (. oils ami < 'lothim.' which wo will close , out in the next thirty days . .i / .i .v n />/ :l<> ir <yos7; . n in order to make room f< tin* new supply tliat is pouring in const antly, nnd here you eun make -onu 1 i\ I bargains. ('nine :it once and net choice. HARDWARE AND < i !*?>?:! BO 5*1 In large assortments can always ho had ol y its, as we are up with the tiuu s and it is , ^ needless to comment here. Our groceries t are nlw iys fresh. We have not the room hero to say to you all we would like, hut come to see lis ( w lere we can show you nnythuig you de j. sire to look at whether you wish to buy ( or not, and we will convince you that we 1 can suit you in every respect, and save you money. , 11 nrmtorcit.s & coi.uns. 1 le NEW GOODS,' J * DRY GOODS, '! y SHOES, . I ,< li II ATS, ' (1 HARDWARE, N -AND 1 h (I HOC Ell I JOS ! AT ti LOWEST CASH PRICES i? II <1 -at- ? ;t! I. .V. MAYORS, i' ii fj ; $t Win. E. Springer & Co., SUCCESSORS TO JOHN DAWSON & CO , Wholesale ami Detail Dealers - IX ? Hardware, Crockery and Tin- | ware. 1 II NOHTH KliONT STREET, fob 2nd Ot * Vr a rt * * * k * THE MORNING STAR. * Ve vfr -? i> * +: <-f * '* A Firet-Class Democratic Newspaucr, j PUBLISHED DAILY AT $6.00 Per Annum. / /!/ : Ol.ltRhT /.V v/// / sr.tr/-:! HIE WliKKI.t ST A U SI.O" it % i*. :,JU. and RE LI ABU; MARKET REPORTS. iht Ijilti. ' ,\ i /*. 'i/!<((/ dint ( It'll /'Iffy j'i'oill (ft! JiH/ fs (if till' II ?//"/'/, t'lii/n nHi'f if/iil Amtli'li <! in tin inns' . \ttrnrfi>' ! n, in. \'lvertisii?Raft's HfdMmablc. \ < k < 1 I'CSH, m. H. BERNARD, Editor ant! Proprietor, WII.MiN'CTOX. N. BEAUTIFY YOl Il LAWNS. B . ^ FOLDING LAWN SETTEE. BB<> IV(m oi' itl' Lawn Seals. H!>' <.<? cut ropr< onto pntontod H. The only Settco ever mado that / Hi adjust itself t > nucven ground. |H < nnil strong. H nted red au< t i I' <"( Nl'C ?l I 0. KI i >ii ?, 1 ..TO, 9*4.00 onch. v U : .. Km to (.ulor for y.?u m AHEP/IOAtt FCT^ING CJIAIB CO., K 1301 ' i Ml N. Main 3!., K HT. t.Ol IS P\| i- o (!m. f 1 I V 4411H mission e not to iiibwcr .ui\ quesoii of tlii' intellect to pi< -e the fancy or ontcut tlic artistic faculty, In;! to tuak ijjhteous use of the element of horror;! ml in this tlie hook i- unparalleled." If'iil't^e M ae I )oiiah I. !. i.i i idics neon HELL i startling ami 111 i.ilinj 1k>? k with intro (luetioii l y (ieop .M n Donald. 1 'iiao. 'i<Jf) ,?)!? This hook wes oiiiiinall\ pulslislmd In. hnmark. In (Scnnanv it appeared very I'eeiith in a .somewhat mqdllied form, and as there aroused almost unparalleled m rest, running through upward t velve ditionsin the course of a year. The pre nt Knglish version i made from this lertnan versioiq the translator faithfully nllowiipr the author's powerful coueep ions." <'liionjio Jnicr'<j<,(,!in: ' A iv iinrkahle writing in (lie vividness of it--1 iclnres ntnl descriptions." I'Acning Tolrgiaini, N. Y.: " 1 'nw rt'ul and original no one will deny. Mr. lacDonald Meanest an ' sincere." /ion's IQcrsitd, lloston: "Tile hell t f this volume- is terrible cuough to drive ny unsaved man to the Son of Man, who lone can take away tli -ins of the world." > a. i icoti A companion volume to the ahove. l*-?inu. Price ! I.OO 'rdiixhiti <f J'/'otn tin j'niirt/ (trm/fii /'Jilt t Letter? supposed to l>e written by a lot her in Heaven to hers-ni on earth. 4'lit'istiaii tiitelllKciM'cr, N. V.: It aims to o'otain such nconception of the fe in lleav 11 as may serve to quicken [ ml aid the soul in its endeavor to realize ie ideal of the earthly life." Scetsiiian 1 dim _ : "The tyle is ie omplished, tlx* pietun s are la ui'ifully ravvn, and the sympathy is reiminelv mder." Those two hooks together < i Stl/in. iention this paper. Address, 'unk tinil W agnails, 18 and 20 Astor Place N. Y. I HREF. To FIVE !><)!,l.AIJ.S A DAY. ; Agents who avo now soliciting subscript J ion to THE WEEKLY DETROIT < 'REE P71F.S3 It: l r is T r ot * Ol (! Yi<> Vfl'liiVi I'Oli: t*.7?l 'B'S.. re making Three to 1'ive Dollars pei jiv with very little effort. We want gents to represent is at all tho County ml District Fairs, and in ovory town to lie l Iiited States. Send* I >r credejitiills nd agonts' outfit otiee. Wrv liberal oinniixsh.ns and cash prizes for largest ists. Don't forget that anv one ran have riiii wRir.tiii/i I'lta-.i: rituss ntil t/s ,1./.!.. .. !.! W *J ... ... .ii. ii i mil" HI(MllllS Oil I 'rial for 25 Cents. Address Til K I'lIKK !M<KSS CO.. Detroit, Mich, j s-ept 15 > 8 ft. ^stot/xoie:. \ Hogular communication of Trinity ,od.ee, 175 A. F. M. in Mil sonic Hull lit lucksvillr; Tuesday on or before full I 1 iooh in each inoiith. If the weather js lClement there will he no meeting. * * By Order W. M. J as. IC. Bkaty, Secretary, i oct t;l 12 tf. : >. X TW ] in?-: * J ) *0 i V<*<1 ' uki ?k' ?? A FlNE n^HortftU'iit rtf fillU and s^t x a. ??| . nr. : ( (! :it \. o. a tin*' i< * t.:v CASI ffEllB hutl WORSTED ) 11?: i Id < ! ! t<? ;l. pi'i . -r !. < ? C3 PLENDID A SSORTMtfls io I'l.KN DID 1\ S(?!C! KEN OF M IONS V !) HOY ('I.OTi fX(i Jl'S'l o 'KNKI). * A Y f 'ZES AND PRICES, pl'YLlfiS AND \>t A\T!TIK: Atfiiv/ii: ly low. ? ill and f.xnmino tlioi BURROUGHS & COLLINS i 'u^ynrvrmm i,i ? B Fd ST^^m^^frndrwrnMchitlons f>r piton's in IV, H tho United States and foreign connH W lJ tries, tb'j publishers of tho bciontlflo S ' ' ' " ' ' U solloitors f| forpntenls, caveats, tra/ieyuark*, cotJyj to obtain polenta In ''anann, uDgiMul> France, Conuaiiy, and nil other countries. Thelrerperietico is une'pialed cud their facilities Cto uusurpasseil. Drawings and speclfics'lona rrepnred an! filed in the Potent OfBco ' J : .>rt. notice. Torm > very MMonoble. Noehargo b>r examinationof modeta or drowioge. Advlco by rusil fieo. 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Leave Chadbourn* 7 80 a 111 ^ Leu\e Yolitudc 7 57 a m ' Leave Clarendon 8 08 a in Leave Kinerson 8 17 a m I we Mount TacorJ 8 42 e m , ? Leave Princeton 8 58 \n \* Arrive at Lori.?? 0 00am x' Leave Lori* 0 20 u m " Leave l'ne Level It 80 a ttt Leav San l ord 0 4(1 a m 1 Leave liayhoro 0 50 a in Lome I'rivetts 10 11 a m Arrive Conway j 11 00 a in NO. 7. XOUTllllol Nl), P \% I ,Ni i II AND I KKIOII I DAII.Y, KX< M'T MMIW.N I / liCiivn v i>11 way '' 81) P 1,1 !,. iv 1'rivHls :: < s JU#n Li .iv. Mayboro > -'ZfjQ lt I,r:ivo S:mforil ? fjt'uvi' Pino la-vol 8 87 p in Arriw at I .oris 8 41 p in [,<?: \ < l.oris -1 07 p in l.oavo Prinootoii ' P 1,1 o * < Mount 'l abor 4 49 |> 111 ; I Km arson *? 01 p ni I. o Claiviidon o 12 P 111 la Yolnudo 5135 pin A ;.\'C Cliadlionrn (3 00 pm J'lV'lO;. raph Stations. ['rain No. 0 will wait at (.'luitllmiirn for train No. 78 W. A' A. It. i*. .1. II. ( '11 A MIIOl UN, .1 It., SiinorinUMnlciit. > Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta Railroad. Schodnlo in I'lTort Nnvcmbcr 12, 1SS7 (;ol N< J SOUTH No. 2d, Daii.Y. /,cav<? Wilmington * 8 05 p in /.? ivi- i nnniiourn 10 05 p in Leave Marion 11 20 p ill Arrive Florence 11? 10 a 111 /icave Florence 2 10 a in Arrive Sumter I 25 a lit /.cave Sumter : 4 25 a in A rri\ Coluniliia 0 15 a in No. 27, Daii.v. L< ave \\ ilmin-ton *10 10 p m l.eave Cliadbourn 11 41 pin heave Marion 12 US) a in Arrive Florence 1 20 a in r No. !1 >ai i v. c I.eave Wilmington + 2 40 p in 0 heave Cliadbourn 4 01 pm 1 l.eav > Marion 5 2(5 p m ^ Arrive at Fb rence t> 20 p in No. 51), I >AII.Y. I. ave Flor nee + 0 40 pm " Vrrive Sumter s 05 p m 'J No. 52, Daii.v. i.i av'e Sumter t b 40 p m ' \i.ive Columbia 10 45 pm rt 1 y No. 50, Daii.v. " I ..vivo Sumter * 8 27 p m Arrive Columbia 0 55 pm Xo. 52 runs through from Charleston vi 'Vntial II. It. |,i.i\in r Lanes 8 34 a in., Manning 8 08 , a :n. SunTivs No. 54 leaves Charleston 8 20 v a in.. I.aiies 10 28 a in., Manning 11 10 a in., Sumter 11 40 a in., arrives ( olumbia 1 10 ]) 111. No. 50 runs through from Charleston via Central I!, it., leaving l.anoi 7 12 p in. ' .Manning i 52 p in. I Train on C. A. D. It. it. connects at Florence with No. i?9. (JOINC N'oK 11 No. 78, Daii.v. ? Leave Coluniliia *10 25 p in Arrive Sumter 11 25 p m I.eave Sumter 11 52 p III Arrive Florence 1 20 a in I - ? " i jiMvi* r *1 25 a 111 .Marion 5 20 a in " C'lnulbouvii 0 8.) a in Aarrive Wilmington H 85 a in No. 57, Daily. , I,. :r. c < 'ohiinbiu *'? '>0 a in j Arrive Sumter 12 a in No. 5s, Daily. I.cnvc Sumter 8 22 a in Arrive Florence 0 '0 :i in no. (it). Daily. I Leave Florence t?)40a in ' M avion '' ^ Jl ,n " Clunlliourn 12 20 p in Arrive Wilmington 2 I'm .N ?>. r>;{, daii.y. 1 Leave Columbia *5 58 p m Arrive Sumter 0 40 p m No. 14, Daii.y. ? /.ouvc Florence * 8 20 p in " Marion 8 58 p in " Chudhpurn 0 58 p in Arrive Wilmington 11 50 p in Daily. tDaily except Sunday. No. .">s runs tlirou :li to Charleston, S. ('. , via Central K. It. arriving Manning I 20 l> in., /.anes N 20 p m., Charleston 0 15 a 1> "> No. >? runs through to Charleston via Central It. It., arriving Manning S IS a in, /.anes SI 80 a in., ('harloston 11 80 a in. No. <>'> eonneet.s at Florence with C. Aj D. train for Clieraw ami Wndesboro. No>. "is and 14 make close connection at r Wilmington witli W. W. It. It. for all - | points North. .1. F. DIVINE, Oen'1 Supt. .!. It. Kkm.v, Supt. Trans. T. M. Kmkiison, (len'l Pass. Agent. a September 80, 1880. tt PATENTS, Caveats, and Trade Marks obtained, and all Patent business conducted for' J10J>Eli ATE I 'EES. t (K II OFFICE IS nrros/TE I;. S. PATE.XT OEEK'E. We have no sub agencies, all business direct, hence can t ansae! patent business in less time and at I.Ess COST than those remote from Washington. 8"iid model, drawing, or photo, with do- ^ \ . - ription. We advise if patentable or Uj2k . \ / free of charge. 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