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3 or 4 tons -M-* A-gricultaral Department mz&tair# 1 L r»«ty sf M««ir« [T. B. Terry, i« Co^ntr/ Gf»!!*»»» ] Some tib* -Mcf tytmi WeSefij^JeJ Reserve correspondent **J. G writing about » visit to said that beyond one eoupd t >01% koMgaa ife. Tim bas been Q^oteU far ani of wheat bran and oil j 1 sal, ■**■* t. Feed is! and calth* | • ill, therefore, be about as high j this fall as next spring bnt I jas/! f ^ b tke ^ i. lkt be able to pick op something that wor , a , *„ tkc c koie m !«•» «re Wdlr Las' winker | " ere was Oil i. c. m, d. a t OFFICE US PCBLIC SQUARE, Darlington f. H . K. V. ■b4 lh' freft art i;:«*traM«ot wi»h the la ore. Xo* what is manure t ary saja: “AuMhing was scarce and there Was money to be made feeding stra and grain. The • beat field is tie a dooer^Aelti* £ .<CTV have been A*f*b»>h .T»e#,d^Ht- as I wrote yon in my m*r**bg*&*» utiRANK EARL. HllfOlii Ti 5 All work tloue in the be*t man ner. Office eqiii|>|ietl with latest improypmeiit*. J4y-4»e that fej »WD, Sc , rai-ea on Uie fariu, are fed to stock ; they lake a por lion of the valuable dements umj tained in thus feed ; the remainder, which thev cannot digest or do not need, is called stable manure, and is the kind of manure that is meant I have “gone back on.* Sow does the hay to stock, and then returns the stable Bi*mw lathe soil *y na It is often said of the clover fanner. **Oh, be only takes from one pocket to put in the olhu^’- T from the soil to put back imd the soil again. Is not almost all our as fur as manure is conoewiTl j whether one plows under a crtTplif: clover as a feitiiizer for a potato or there i i" or * *!* p»ttfro-«he«t i D i »c Fpiei«!#»i» *rd cui faturne by enabling arge loads, I U'Jiesto be ’aWr own Srf•• tnsker*. fare last. The { n-ane lime* tb«V-.*: T £F 'ft* clover on the other 6 acres will be 1 p»f tr» o« en«^i"g, its SanageinTni «f »<r- ulowed uuWecv I aui * D,i h,BJ « k «*P ln * >• ,u *• rl,>0, '** lower fhan thejrath, according |o i w Kif , B my Jn IgmeTTf. wLen 1 say that the the w vi •K*eii Jr dfc^w.v^tons- (cot>ttBned.> f- | to the imercsiing topic of so cial etiquette, an i its ifu-tratioas of nr: needle work are acknowledged to be une qualled. Its Itierarr iseri: it *f the high- osr#KclCr! e-,and lk« nauySk oknrawer of u »«/ou». | w*Sf*n. /bas Son lor is tk* manure CLEJiirs SALE. i STATE OF SOUTH CAKOLIsJl V. jHMlfrM h.\#UMir.W Courl of Cvniiasn Pleas. W. P CJLE, 6 , | Judgment /or PortcUeturt. pnrfWfotU * |u Jgrndni of Foece’*«lT* ike a bore staled case, I will offer for m in frost of Ike Court House in Dsrlinj ton County, ■•o ike first Mondsy in L. runry nesi, the following iescnbod res! esiste, to wit: Tbnt tract >&a iisrcei of/ Tim ' hC •■>u34y ¥ aST deal * srjreeaw, eonlaioiag Fifty Acres, more pi name of Ike A&ehcan. Pumei nik it* In rode ii ;}• is, is in favor of the former coarse, for then the crop gets all tbaBinnn rial va'ue of the clover, a>« the stock hare not taken a part, and none has been wasted in handling. When I was a boy, I learned at school that a part can never equal tho whole. So the mawtr%fcfnv«|r ton of clover fed ot/t cdn never equal IB cralBc tbe clover itself pro perfy plowed under. 1 think few of voar readers will differ wit)* pv on'this point. (I am leaving bfiktif the question, now, whether or not it ia wiser to leed oat the bay, anti get i be feed value, *s well as most e containing Fifty Acre*, more pr less, snd represented on a pin*, of the ltt>|* of tbe estate of K H Gsraer, made by E|i- ha Muldrcw, surveyor, dated December 1 18SA. ss ‘•No 8,” boungBt north by !nm t 80 ® ¥ n ® d * ; ,Mt b f ^ l« : i>«Bb^oc‘-So^” of said Garner mntis and designated on said pint ss “Old Mill Rond reserved." and west by sa)d road and Salisbury .»ods—q* by rsferenpn bs -aid plat '<-• He hi the Clert'l office) ■ ill appear. Terms of sale cash—Augcnwacr ft rrs* at: necessary paperr r ' J. M GARNER, 0 G P Shin* f PM.'& pER ODICALS. ftr. Year: HARPERS BAZAR.^ _$4 OQ It MITER’S 'Mh*l \El*E f 00 rhr Vulnniei* of tbe Lanai begiMrilb tbe * ^In9armn.r^> Art HARPERS VIEBIILF + «> HARPER S YOUNG PEOPLE 8 00 HARi-EKS FRANKLIN SQUARE L1BAR1 RY. One Year (52 Nombt-rs) **10 00 Postage Fiee to nil sabscribcrs ia the U ■ in 0 States of Ciatda The Volctiie* of tbe Lanai begijq-with tbe first Wbei dentoo-1 tbat tbe subscriber wishes to commence with tbe Number aozt after tbe receipt of order. Bound Volumes of Harptr'a Lntar, for tbree years back, in u> at cloth binding, will be sent by mat!, postage paid, _pr bj Tipress, free of expecce (provided tbe freight does not exceed one dollar per vol- y mail, postpaid. made by ^ost- Draft, to avoid J.U 14, 8b Iv. CLQM WEWEmS. FALL AND WINTER stock:. f ■ I Cloth Ci for bindio|ir wilT^i 'sent on receipt o' SI uVeaca, 1* U*isiuanckk akotrtd be Office V oney Ort'er or chance of loas Address HARPER A of the muuarial vuIuk^. *» AhisJa , DotidHK>if.*t t>v WUSMivcOwi ^ writing on.) Some 15 jeam ago I SHERIFFS SALES. JO N ANDREW JACKSON, vs. SYLVESTER W WILLIANIS Execution agarntt Property. t By virtue ol tbe sbqve Wnteti execution J: a_j| t Ah*-xMsLw *L f ,1 me directed. 1 will sdtt'oa tbb first day in February next, or tbs Tuesday thereafter, jn 'root ^ t Housg BROTHEIU, 188ft bARPER’S MAGAZINE. ILLUSTRATED. boo ah t a laifi. Of iBgnayji .qt a w _ _ JUp cents a loaG. A farmer met me on the roatl, when I nas drawing tbe mauuie home, autl said : “What in the world do yon ■■ bay such TPangre fort” TTtS alBiont all bav. I woubl not draw it home put ou my land as of mannre—that I did not think tbe bay gained any thing by going tbiougb tbe cat ■ tie. All Ibnt certain lot of land, lying, being qnd situste id Ibe nMtUprn pt^pf the or less, known by its number** Lot N't, It of "Rough Fork” plantation, pnd boundei ss (ollows : ^noetko/ rta 11 us dies t * lo No 1 Lot ou sntd “Rnugn Fork” Wad ; east by L'uhlis Bnnd lending fewFtwrence ^ VRti yeart* ’ Autl be paaaed on with a knowing wink. Your readers are too intelligent to think as this farm er did, and no doubt now does, as IM< a-r, afd reads be tak book, _ own opinion, (blearu anything. Again, I dislike to say it, but 1 honestly believe that more than half of tbe liquid and solid stab e manure, or excrement from stock, ia wasted, in Ohio, in one way or another. Leaky stable doors, over hot manure heaps, cattle in fence corners and lanes, or going a long Bluff snd Dsrliugton by Lewis' mill; south! i p,*} |«C .*»■:> j by Isuds formqgl^qjraed by Js* iAt 7Ct| UI Tf I * Fork’ Term* essb. Jsu 12. '86 W. p COLE. 8 D C. DEALERS ts,: PORK, MUTTON, SAUSAGE, ETC. Always on band st our Srw Sts'l* in the DARLINGTON MARKET. Parties h*v ing fine stock. Beef, Mutton tify us in iSE&SS’fa creek, Slid a dozen other caieless Be respectfully invite the pub 1C to cal! things which one cannot help but «•* h»«I*cl our me*.before purehusisg* see if be goes around much in the L R 'y^ 8 * c0 winter-go to prove this. Oct l&.’M-S. When clover is plowed under, ad these looses are avoided. To be sore, they can be avoided without, and I am not urging the plowing under of clover uartieubirly, on I fed to stock, and that a man has not necessarily “gone back ou manure,” because there is not much stock on bis place, and that wbatj ever may be said of tfc leakages , If I choose lo use some 10 tons of ktraw to bed my horses daring tbe year, as I have during the past year, instead of feeding it ont, and then draw it on my land, and plow it mder, is it not just as trnly manuring t It I choose to let some Clover get ripe, take out the se*d, and plow under tbe haul to, is jyi"t manuring T Th^aviMiM (JT to the horses and mM ■l>V! flgfct. of coarse, as tbat makes flfablt- manore. It has been said also lhar I have gone back on manure be cause of thg auteafenfr made "Vo your <*iamaMftto{tt&fi&*tsHiH of my cultivated land was iu-pota- toes and wheat* whiqb crofMi were mostly wobfow toe'farm, except Umatraw.), FieMSathn ef ms cal tivated land was in potatoes and wheat this year. There were 18 acres of potatoes, 12 of wheat, and 6 of dover. Now let oa see just bow this mat ter really figures up, and how much manure or plant food will be put back this year. There were cer tainly 12 tons of clover bay (very little timothy in it tits year^jop tbe 6 acres of meadow at the rfm cAt ting. Tbe sepaDiUaafqwa* allowed to get ripe forkeea, ns seed promis- ed to pay better than bay. There were 14 toads of it. fmd the seed will takeoat a' little of the valbe, boh 1 thick we mar safety eaH tbe uynuriaJ value <rf thw kathm, plow, eel mvdyr ^ pq^l .to tha|L of 12 tons bfhay tou out. I have been surprisedat this dove: ander for The 12 acres of wheat yielded perhaps 20 tons of straw. A part of that will be aied for bedding, fed oat with Tbe December Num^fr;mill begin tbe Seventy-second Vol JrtiSf’l^arprrV xine. Mi?s Woolson's novel. •-£.*» An gels." uf4Mc. Hvi<veUs's "In psn J^nnvx'r' —bol'ftog the foremost place in current • - rial flc'ioa—will run tbr.mgh vevsvsl num bers, so : will h* followed by serial stone, from R. D Biackmorou a<ij yrs.,, D M Crsik. A nea editorM ' dvqAvVt meftl, die- eu.*siDx topics ’•ugcreted by the current literature of America and Europe, will be contributed bv W. D Howells, begionio'g with tbe Januory Number. Tbe great literary event of the year will belbe pub lication ot a aeries of P*PWW^V I K 'he shape of a story, »nd dep JnK^Wact<-r- istic fealurra of American society a* sren by C. £) Rriirkari Tka ’ fcl egaxine wi give special attention to \nier c*u subject tr- aied by the best Americ iu writer*, Of. lustrated t-y leading Ainerie*n ur.i lIAR^ER’^ PERTOblCALS Per Yrart- HAKPER’S MAGAZINE $4 00 HARl’KR .s WEEKLY 4 Of onrers baztr 4 0*1 HARPER S YOUNG PEOPLE 2 0<i HARPERS FRANKLIN SQUARE LI BRER/. One Year (5J number*) 10 00 Postage Free to all subscribers iu Ibe United States or Canada. Tbe vo'umes of the Migaxine begin with tbe Numbers for June and December of eac'i year. Whe-. no tine i« sp-cified, it will be understood that tbe subscriber wish e» to bexin with the current Nunber. B >uod Yoluni.-s of Harper't Magazine, for tliree yesis back, in t.>*al cloth b^dtnw, if be sent by mail, p* stpsid, ol ?-i 00 per solutne 0 : olU CasesTfbr ing, oOc-nt* eae-H —by mail, postpaid Index to Harper l Magazine, A , 1 d!i cal. Analyfcutruft *#«*, £r \ « die tc go, t^Vnir ji^w40hm otMI Juce. 1 'SO. one vol. 8vo, Ciotb. $1 00- Reinittances ebould be made by Poel- Oftee .Money Order ur PrafL tn jxvotd rbauee ct loss Address HARPER \ bMiTWES. New Tcrk. fill *8 Special attention called to the fact thF:t I am 1 • f\n.m ~ ■ Jmagvvf l si** \ , * ff iml 900 « *• *** r ’ 1 | f W : a* * e' v» % * ! v '* ‘ • Payiii g the HE S T HO! FO R —THE DA RLDSTOTOLT Jewelry Store Das just reevivt d a fine lot of th«* latest designs iu JEWELRY, WATCH K>. CLOOK8 — AND— SILVER ware, All of the best quality Repairing of the ;tlx»vi* done iu a a neat and satNactorv man tier. Siiectaeips autl Eye glass,-* fitted with cart*, by an experivuced opti cian. Call autl he conviuc d. Just walk right in the store where you find the biggest Watch S gu till Peat I Stree'. Oct 29, ’85 —4m 3SJ EW SOHEDLTUe ? tt l r .* • ; »>*!, ■ FOR O A U. SU r. ft S. B A1LUOAD8 T **II»£*T'S Omcx V 0. ft D *»• ft 8. RAILROAD!, I « KurCr-lMk. 8. C , Nov 15.1065. J />• sad after July 12*t*. tbe train, oq ih-eeroad, wid ran ar ( f#"ow, (Bui.a*^ , s cepted) • verj d«J ! boa X TS A tx. Leave Wa lesboro _..5.45 ( y BcnneUv 6 06 M °Z£-’ vwm4i|. > •f%Rsn«f: t^ave Cbcrsw y.^o Gash s.......a.. .AR Society Hill » )o Dova’s..... * 44 Dsrliogtan U 08 , Palin, lit, y oq Arrive st Floirne- 9 dy I V TS AIX. Leave Fior-nce 4.4© p ^ Palmeiro 4 06 Darlington 5 \« a. C5 Society Hill ....6 01 1 Cssb’s 22 Leave Ch'raw 645 McFartan 7 2® Morven’s ... 7 4® Beaneit’s 8 ft® Arrive at B sJevboro £-3o > Freight trai will Jfave Florence at 6 A M. every day. except Nundae, arrive at •.herns 1040 A.- M., 'eavet'brraw a 2 00 P. M., arrive at Florence s' 6 66 t, IF RA V IN El, pres. G. G. I.YN'.H, Master Ti anspoitutisu. <v , 1. H I w Hit' CASH PRICES OOTTOTKT fw^ods sold at Lowest rr 1886. Harper’s Wee^ 1LLU8TR WEB. > ME i i HMKR k m, Manufacturers -OF- - — ItllMMh Blinub IbfllOTTLDIlSrGS, ^" — AND - Balding 'i Material. ! ' I ABL18HKD 18^2. CUALLLSIOX, S. C. Navember 1S85-J/ Harper'x Weekly has now. for more tbsn wenty years msintained it* p witioa as tbe leading illustrated Weekly newspaper ia America. Y/ilh a constant iocreose of lit irrary an** at Iisttc resources, it is able te offer for 'be ensuing year attractions une qualled by any previous volume, embrse- ing two capital illustrated serial atari**, bne by Mr. Tbos. Hardy, among the fore most of living writers of Action, and tbe Other by Mr. Walter llesant, one of tbe most rapb.lT risiag ol K g.ieb neveitvtsr graph ic illustration of naiversal interest to rea tier* in all scetioav of Ibe country; enter tailing fbor* tii# best 8»ril, au(b ,x)/.iJRT« mJ Au^’a ^EW ;;g fp.^ei ey'wr-hifafce a. IdL t. Ail, Hit" Liaiiia 0 nOUR *tkRt2 FAM me feiid o* n a -h.\ bCHS! LIES 11 1 f $ -T, t.i’i - i v/ >• 1 f 1 ISHd 3"» tfyfUr <V/1l 't+rr ■Mb' m iwwa wfl '* V** 4 U “ YC ^‘ u i WniT£fl6 pWinOBS. Tl»- tl.u i«.U. , ...re A W-wid • *! »f . -. Tvr, 1> e "v.. ptea-« Hiy.atu.WJ .tfM) A aoslMomt , . Addrya ~ **s C orrespnudeneo, don snd Entertstnamal I -acssayr**!** 1 tKCiae* copy, Fftlk hhspjsu* wmaua-Oa 1 I i rte#, trosllv illus and important ou tbe chief ~'mr Wx m Wf n e. g\* t i# |T P r i e e s o r 'We invite an inspection 1 mmmtS HA«FER $nrrtffNG UHOPLt be d-»tua« a mt:<*two an eaNptaiua^ aad joacfiaUftntts^fe freofrom pbjee tunable feature* ia either letterp >r ilius rations, should subscribe >*r’s Wtekly HARPfiffc ll^orfltfAl! HARPEff’3 $4 00 ita 400 200 HARPERS FRANKLIN SQUARE LIBRARY. One Year (52 Numbeif) 10 00 Uhlve# 0»mtfw Or wamQS. A The Volume* of tka-Weakim ftsxipartsK the first 0R Whea ao time u mentisne I. it will be un- derstood tbat tbe aubaonber wishes to com- plTiCt-fc - *' *•“ •*“ H Bound Volume* of Harper’s IWeakly. fog tbree years back, ia neat si kwtWffngwn; be seat by mail, postage paid, or by sx- S resa, free of expense (provided ihTTFelglit op* a ol exceed on* dollar per r J. H EAHLY, at our Hardware Store is Agent for Steam Engines, Cotton Gins, Feeders, Condensers, Cotton oVth* J^ 688 ® 8, re P a ' ^ for same. ° * edr Stoves. Ep ^ r AUkindiof Repairs • Seeing Machines: White, Weed, Household, Hartford Amer to Hfr| , 10 4&and Howe. supply such as Belting, Packing, Pipes, ^"'tings, iu Iron ana Brass, ere, Ac, the Best Makes. Furnish repairs for all Stoves •pa Stoves a sold by us Cucumber Pumps, Farr patent sand box for Buggies, Wagons Ac., Thomas Sntootbiug Harrow, Deering Cultivators. September 17, 1885- -a-s. AlftlMlftrc . ■ r'rrt CtoW eiaM Tor* each velum*, suitable for biadiag, will be sent by mail, postpaid, ew receipt oft 01 *c edkk * * • Remittances should be tbada by Post. Office Money Order at Drsh, t* avoid Chance of lo**, Addteas UAKlHfcftt«IT|il4* O VT A. KK GEO- W BROWN Attorney and Counselor at Law SATIOKAL B * KK BI'ILI ISfl. (TP .T*I*V,) DARLING TOzS V. ti.. S C. Prompt persomil attention to « CoUrctiuu of claiins a ,peeialty. P'sct cee, in *11 State and Federal Cou. ia. BUY YOUR MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS A . HO>lE! J^OftTHEASTERN i RAILROAD t’(). 0H*ni**Tox, S. C , Dr*. IS. Igd*, On and sfW Ibis date tb* *f.Pow schedule will be run : Leave Cuarlestoa. No 12 0V p m • og No- 4-'. No. 47. ft!*• p m ...12 .0 » m J B Kil-*.ugb will s/hyou a Chiettrriat, Meson ft Hamlin, tlathu-bpev. Arion. Gr.iversle -n ft Fuller and Beni Piano. Also a Mason k HamMti. Pacha. 1 or iLy .“'late Organ at Ludiirn ft Batp* p’-ijc* Onods ,u|ijt'ied d.r ct fr >iu foelory. ft <fif it jntd Fifteen days at:©.-cl for tV#t berure pac ing. Order s4rd be nfil ri«t tbP result*. A walnut Case > i rau with a full' set uf reels, J>5; witli two tuV setsel roetlu. $05 Minister*. Chi.rc.es, Sunday Reboo t, sit'1 Teac err get speeUl di*eou.ti. He else keej s » fn'lli::* o? Sn:^ 1 ' Vusiesl Merebandtse. Makes a sprei il'y cf bonk* .*->1 .Sheet Music, Sr .ciai price* to the tiade. At b>r t Itice iu F ureiice, y»>i •*itl fin l Domestic. Hcu-vbnM -Jn i New Hume Se»- •<g Ma bines, with ueedics :or all uk- ebint-*. Write or ca'l on bin *t Aten's BN>efc Catalogues sud p.) lunti»br:l ta app'i- csiiuo. J. H. Scb.'.id b.- ebstge of the Maeuiue D Jar menl st: i will keep a rtork »f Ma ch iur* KxcbtBe 0.1, nee,!:.*, fte. A8.> *■» « I ii.us.cal merebaediae, vio in*, banjo* and sirnigs Leas, onler* n lb bin:. J B KILLOUGH, Florence, 8. C. July 30, ’85—Jy DARLINGTON BERBER SHOP — \ND— Bath Rooms. Next t!t;or to N-Uioual B;utk, umler NKW8 offitv. Arrive Ficreue*. -!*• 48 ...................i 4 10 n cn ^ > - 9 55 p tr ’• --t 4 11 pm Leaves Florence. No 48;.— 17 25 • a N» 4U | Si a No. 42................v t* n “ Arrive Cbirlesiou. 48 4 45 * it No 40 .6 00 a v N" 4_ *• ——,- -..........,*, 1 50 p n No*. 4ft an d4” wi'l not stop at si Slatiues, • 42 and 43 and 45 will slop at all Stations - No 48 will sirp at Moiiek* t'orasr, it, S^rpbe"* Lan-s. Kingstre* ant, Lake City CENTRAL RAILROID or s. c. t'MLf. I .if No. AS. * ' Leave Cbsrlest., n ft.. ..,,.... ’7 20 a ■ l.ane's...V.. ............ l R * « Leave 8umtfr..„ V 3S a n Arr.v# Cviu-sbia m._mm..m...{..10 40 an No 5?. * ; Lear* C. lurnV*...i 5 .7,no - Sumter ...* ® ,, u Lane * - — , 4A p n Arrive Cbar'vtius 10 p p N<’». 2 a ltd ftt a(j .tepaxLaass Koir«.t«t Stll M*l:-l-nj/ i. M. Eutaaou. j f Dinas Gss I Pas*. A,t. Gea'I Rt pi TUe putrutMite ui I lie public in r«Hj>ec'l'nllv folicitid Kemt nilter tins i<t the only first clatut bather sbop iu to*ii. K. M- NIXON, 1L T. UAKLLEE. Anjr. 8. *85 ly . HLIIHW, CMUBIl HI irtrSTi IHLKI Not. 15, :885. GOING SOUTH, No. 42 1‘aily. ex>», t MosJsy. Leave Wi ^ jfj g Leave L Warcamew 7 i® * Leave Mat ioe 8 t! a Arrive at Florence # SI * No 18. Leave Wilmington Leave L. VVaecamaw Leave Marion Arrive Florence Arrive .Sumter Arrive Columbia Daily. J. J. WARD. C. S. NETTLES Ward & Nettles, Attorneys & Counselors at Law, Dnriiiigtuii II., H. C. Will practice iu the (Jourt.-i ol the Fourth rircait and in the Supr<-aie U*urt. S{tecial attention lo the coliiciion ol claiiiie. Mr Ni ttle- will be in TiuifiiouM- viile erer.v Tl.uitttlay and ca- be found at Mr«. DeBem’i* hotel. The Equitable LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF NEW YORK. Asitetii Jan. 1, 1885, 458,161,925.54. BoHii and sale i isurance, backed py am pie eapilaL Represenred by H. P. JOHNSON. BfDDttiBville, 8. C. Correspondence tolieiled. March 13. 85 iy- DKNTI TRY ! x i um a 0.1 Will serve the eitixen* of this Cou»ty ..at their private residen C«e when desired, or at bis office, OPPOR1TE THE POST OFFICE. • ss • ••••*• *•«••* SSI OrrtCR Daf!—Mo-day, Tuesday, Cridaj aud Saturdufg. ARTIf'llAL TKETH A SI* 4X1 AMY. Mcb S0-I yr Contracts Wanted. I will take enatraeta for Heavy Tia Roof- tug. Ga'teriag, Piping, etc. Satia'amiou (vuaraateed. Will atieud at any plaanii.- •trad. Apply to H. B. CHAPMAN, Darlington, 8 C. 8*pt 24. ’*-«« N*. 40 Dailt. Leave WPmiar'on. Leave Lake Waccamaw Leave Marion Arrive at Fioreue* Arrive Sumter Arrive Columbia No. 43 Dailt. Leave Columbia Arrive Sumter Leave Florence. Leave Marico Leave Lake Waecamaw Arrive at Wilmington, going north. i'e. 45, Daily, except SalnrH Leave Fl*rer>es | Leave Marion heave L Waoevraaw Arrive at IVilminftcn No 47 I ailt. Leave Columbia. Arriie Sumter Leave Florence, Leave Marion Leave Lake A'aceamaw Arrive at Wilmington, Train No 43 ilopg #t p „ N<s. 48and47 thy, only at I| Uk * Wace-.miw. p, Nirbrie. Marion, Pee Dee. Fiore* mon.vill* L.nehburg M*y*,vnie Wedgefieid, Csmj, J.acun . P * M /"5* r - Columbia and , ou C. Si Ci. R. R.^. 0. C* Jt .*1 R% R Aikwu Junction **4 %\{ p 0 i,„i vbonld take No 48 P^;, 0 ,!: , ^ Augusta on this road. Seperate Pul m^n Steepen for and for Augusta on Train 48 All trains mu solid bet wee. Q *nd wiimicfioii. John f. divivr « T M. EM.MERSON, Ge. p;. 8.15 b.3» 11.27 12 10 4 21 6.40 10 15 pm 4« « ■! 1 26. qt 4 24 a a 6 40 a m 4 to r « 5 14 p m T ft.1 p at 8 6o pa* For Sato at Dr. J. A. Boyd's