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1 . - r 1 - A4& ut. . Ai-.K* ■ VjSfe A Now County. „ P G. Bovin an imd A. C. Durant an* quartered at tlie Grantl Central, we understand for t be pur- ' pose ot effr«;tin^ the passage of a hill to form a new county out of a portion of Dvrlingtou, Cbesierfieltl, Sumter and Ketabaw, to be named Cleveland County. The people of this section, it ia claimed, are badly in need of a new County, as their great distance from their County neat works great inconvenience and loss of time.—Columbia Reyuter. The Whole Truth Stated. Weak and .delicate females will find Westmoreland's Caiisay a Ton ic the best strengthening and iuvig orating tonic on the market. Be sure and try it. Ca’isaya Tonic contains a verv 'arge percentage of the pure Calisa ya Bark, combined with the most valuable tonic and alteratives known, and will cure Chills and Fev ers, Dyspepsia in all forms, Gener al Debility, Want of appetite, Chronic Headache, Indigestion, Nervous Exhaustion, Loss of Sleep, Mnscular Weakness, Neuralgia ot the face and stomach. Heartburn, and all diseases arising trom a* tor pid liver or general derangement of the kidneys. We claim that the bark of Caii- saya or Cinchona contains a great deal more anti periodic properties than Quinine, which4s merely one of the extracts (rom it. The Cali saya Bark Cures Chills and Fevers, and all other diseases arising from malaria in the system. None genuine but that made by Westmoreland Bros., Greerfville, 8. C., for sale by Dr. J. A. Boyd, wholesale agent. Life as it passe* along home to God. hears ns Most Excellent. J. J. Atkins, Chief ot Police. Knoxville, Teuti., writes: “My family and I are beneficiaries of your most excellent medicine, Dr. King’s New Discovery tor consump tion ; having found it to be all that you claim for it, desire to testify to its virtue. My friends to whom 1 have recommended it, praise it at every opportunity.” Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption is guaranteed to care Coughs, Colde, Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup aud every affection of Throat, Chest and Langs. Trial Bottles Free at Will oox & Go’s Drug Store. Large Size 11 00. Care For Piles. Piles are frequently preceded by • sense of weight in the hack, loins and lower part of the abdomen, causing the patient to suppose.be has some affection cf the kidneys or neighboring organs. At times, symptoms of indigestion are present fl-tuleucy, uneasiness of the stom aob, etc. A moisture like (terspira- tion, producing a very disagreeable itching, alter getting warm, is a common attend.'nt. Blind, Bleed ing and Itching Piles yield at once to the application of Dr. Rosauko’s Pile Remedy, which acts directly upon the parts affected, absorbing the Tumors, allaying the intense itching, and effecting a permanent cure. Price 50 cents. Address The Di. Bosauko Medicine Co., Piqtia, O. Sold by Willcox & Co. He is rich who is poor enough to be generous. Brace Up. You are feeling depressed, yonr appetite is poor, you are bothered with Headache, you are fidgetty, nervous, and generally out of sorts, and wants to brace up Brace up, but not with stimulants, spring medicines, or bitters, which have for their basis very cheap, bad whisky, and which sMmulate you for an hour, aud then leave you in worse condition than before. What yoa want is an alterative that will purify your blood, start healthy ac tion of Liver aud Kidneys, restore your vitality, aud give renewed health and strength Such a medi cine you will find in Electric Bitters, and only 50 cents a bottle at Will cox k Co’s Drag Store. Now Has Faith. I had been troubled all winter with cold and pain in the chest aud got no relief from remedies recom mended by Druggists and Physi cians. At the same time I was advertising Dr. Rosauko’s Cough and Lung Syrup. I had little faith but thought to try it as a last resort, oow I believe eveu more than they tell me ot its curative qualities. (Prom The News, Elizabethtown, Ky.) Sold bv Willcox Sc Co. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, The Best Salve in the world for Guts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rbeum, FeVer Sores, Tetter, Ghap- ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaraoteed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price 36 cents per box. For sale bv Willcox k Go. Hughes’ Lung Cordial has made for itself a, reputation second to none. It possesses the sterling quality, merit Id Goughs, Golds. Asthma and the incipient stages of Consumption it is simply invalu able. Ask your druggist for it The health and beauty of children can be restored by giving them Shriner’s Indian Vermifuge to kill the worms that darken their com- plexiou. A Nuiueles^ Case, My case has In eu a very curious one 1 >r about thirteen years. At intervals of atiour. one week I would he attacked with spells of severe ami most excruciating pain, always commencing in the region of tuy kidneys. The pain would tbon go upwards and .affect my body and bead, ami seemed to peiietraie my very eye balls, creating the most intense suffering, lasting about ei^bt hours each >pell 1 resorted to all kinds of medicine without benefit. Several doctors Heated my case, but none gave re lief. I finaJly used B. B. B. as an experiment, and to my utter as oi • ishmei.t all pain and suffering van ished after using three doses. To the present time 1 have used three bottles, and not a paiu has ever re turned. 1 do not know what was the matter, neither could my physi cian name the complaint. The B. B. B. acted finely aud powerfully upon my kidneys; my appetite has been splendid ami my constitution built up rapidly. R. THOMAS, Constitution, Ga., May 6, ’841. Uulmpoached Integrity. I am 55. Broke down twelve years ago, aud have not been able to work since. Have lost proper action of my hips aud legs. For five years scrofulous sores have ap peared on my scalp and nose, and at same lime my eyesight began to tail, and tor tiiree years have been comparatively blind. Have been treated by eminent physicians of different schools without a cure I have taken five bo: lies of B B B. (made at Atlanta, Ga.), and all scrofulous sores are gradually heal ing. Infiammation about my eyes has disappeared aud there is some improvement in my vision. Am very much benefited aud relievi d ami begin to feel like a boy again — feel good. My strength and ac tivity are returning in my legs and hips. The B. B. B. acts vigorously upon my kidneys, aud the great quantity of matter fbat has been forced out through the skin is utter ly incredible, olten so offensive in odor as to produce nausea. 1 refer to all business men of LaGranue, Ga. P. PROI'H IIJj. LaGiange, Ga., Jau. 13, ’80. Proclaims Aloud. We have a case under our Im mediate observation of Rheumatism which has been cure)! bv the use of B.B. B. Sam. Simpson (col.) was almost helpless when we put him on B. B. B. He has taken about 8 bottles and say s ’-e is well, and to all appearances is well. He is now our regular por'er aud does all the work heavy and light and proclaims albud the virtues of B B B. Dunaway k Co., Diuggists. Ark. City, Ark., April 30, ’80. 'Demonstrated Merit Sparta, Ga., May 15, ’8G. Blood Balm Co: You will please ship us per liist Ireigbt oue gross B. B. B. It gives us pleasure to report a good trade for this preparation. Indeed it has far eclipsed all other blood remedies, both in demonstra ted merit and rapid sale with us. Bozikr & Vaudkman. Rheumatism. Although a practitioner of near twenty years, my moth-r influenced me to procure B. B. B. lor her Shi- had been confined to her bed several mouths with Rheumatism, which had stubbornly resisted all the usual remedies. Within twenty- four hours after commencing B. B. B , 1 observed marked relief. She has just commenced her third bot tle aud is nearly as active as ever, and has been to the front yard with ( ‘raku in hand” cleaning up. Her improvemeut is truly wonderful aud immensely gratifying. C. U. Montgomery, M. d. Jacksonville, Ala , May 15, ’80. A Book of Wonders, Free. All who desire tuli information about the cause and cure of Blood Poisons, Scrofula and Scrofulous Swellings, Ulcers, Sotes, Rheuma tism, Kidney complaints, catarrh, etc., can secure by mail free, a copy of our 32 page Illustrated Book ot Wonders, filled with the most won derful and startling proof ever be- before known. Address, Blood Balm Co.. Atlanta, Ga. a small house was cousum On the 13th inst, _ in Orangeburg County •d by fire, and two colored youths who were sleeping iu it, were burn ■ed to ashes. ► 'oV- bi jL-i- •- -r.- v 1 ., : v • mm the i?bieh tfiirtkm'? are cri ia* Uli By a dtoorrionxi cotkdtttan of tko LIV t H • ft? rH couUajaU of tbn Iliad, r.a ji; rt TarpiJiiy of CtMiLWer. JlilkwiMOW. Kcrvnes ***- Imicolftrit* of tiia Bow«!o. (Vwi»(f|Kit»3n, JWstu- ieo«ijr. sod Ramin* of tl» htcrtv rii r 11 I Mi Nnti, M'Ur4% Bl vt!y Fhix. Ch Us And Ftesvc, liteakbono Kxh.»-tetWL. before or ufter Ycve>r\ Chi onto B!"r- rhORi. Lor* of Appetito Fj»J Pro IrK*'ruUr\ 4 i ',a huiowntil U, F-v.n Gspa, snsitSraiiiGEB'S HUR^TII ;* r.iv aiuab’c. U a not; fur r.!ldi - «.i. Vu- r*s»ircr r.!l 6.4eaB«<irt" UVER, «1! V v** >> -» ^YCMACH ruSaoweLC. !t Uk> c-n.ii.l' x. j:i fr. ca * '/> » rudlj- 0e«i U/c G >r It wtinily rre j !<>.« ytr.'iiij U i. «.« of the BE j ■' / t.- Tltr-ATIVES ar.d rUntFICRS CF Ti’C BI.003, n.td <9 * VAt-OAULE TCIitv. rtm yrtf - - 4 . staoicEft’s AURAr:?:; P 4 i-ii !«• ill Dr:girt'f« Pri*r c-I.V 1 ' S«.’• ‘ ’V c.cTAOiC.'R. Pro sr d ; > j oe. FHOttT CT.. HUGHES' LUNG CORDIAL rV.M1l: REMEDY .n all T h-.< an 1 Lu'u' Tt ublea, r<icb aa Coagiiu. Uotflu. Asthma. Phthisic, UoanaeRcss, Inciph-nt Con^u id j>t i<tn, ,V<-. AN') IS CKRTAIM.Y V, ORTU TBVIXO. For -i>v »!l 1)--. -n,'-. Price 7.% cl;. -- bnM’.o. R.A.RCBIJJSOuSCO.ve > r it:>. y - nVSPEPSIA U r d a« Uoll u n«win<r . '>nn>Uiot If imrl. i.«1 It teed- hr iui|>ain'« nutnUou. and da. I rracoiiK the tone of the bjodam, to Uie war or Kapid IV.lmc. losl liujl BEWARE -OF- I JUL ITuA.TI03Sri J. O Mcf’ALL and 8. A. WOODS *re Ilia ONLY tDercbact-. in the Town of Dar* lington who iictl th- Oiebrnled ZIKOLP.K BltOS. Fiue Sboea. Scelbsllbe shoes are atamped ZIEGLER BROSt — AND NOT SI'I I’Ll — ZIEGLER. J. 6. McCALL, 8. A. WOODS Nor. 11, ’S6—8t Cn3 vrg? --theI best mic i «ljr C’uri*M tlyr itcpHia in t IKIH | LIU till! SUF. The reaidence of it.e tale E. A LAW. aiiuaied ou a lot conlaiuing ah m fij aeree. said propirfy hclng pari of Ibe Estate of MKS 8, E. LAW, deceaaed, will be sold to the big lies! bidder on SalesdaY in Deccttk- bcr. Terms—Onc-ibird'Cash, balance in One anil Two Years, lo bo secured by Bond ami Mortgage of tho purchaser. Pur chaser lo pay for Papers. Possevsion uiven January 1. 1887. E. It McIVER, 8. F. EKVIN BKKilll WILLIAMSON, Executors. No* 4, ’8f> uickly and cen-nletelj Cnre-i t»,-i>*-|>ala in aU ita forme llrnriDurn, llelclito^-, Tu»tf*i« the Food, etc. It ouricL*K and o-trifo. t v u .tima- Ut.- the nii,-elite, and aid - tne serir.iibtiotk of food. Kxv J. T Kiamrsa. tlm lioniaed pentus of the Flint Refonii 1 Cliui li ilaltinmie M i uya: - Uavilla uned Brown'" Iron Uittera for Umtiaerta and Indirentt.m I t-ho bre-1 pleaauro io recan- mendina it hiauly. Also coneider it a apl-aalid tunia and inTUuntor. and vet, atronatbenina." Hon. JotBeu C. Hut. Judas of Circuit Court, Clinton do., Ind , saya: “ 1 hear moat cheerful tawti- E y to the ctticac) of Hrown'a Iron Baton Um ispaia, and aa a tonic.” uine has abovo Trade Mark and cmeaed red lines on wrapper. Tub i-no other. Mada only by UKUWN CHLUlLAi, C V., UALTlMUHAs MBs 0, SPUN, D. I). S., OFFICE ON PUBLIC SQUARE, DnrlingtnM C. II . S. I' AU work (font in the befit man ner. Office equipped with latent improvement a. Jan 14, ’80 ly. GEO- W- BROWN- Attorney and Counselor at Law OFFICE: North .Sidi Pcbmc h'yu.titK. DARLIXGTOS C !) s <' PKOMPT PERSONAL ATTENTION TO * ALL UPSINESS. Oei. 14. '85 — ly. i. B. NKTTI.KS. C. S. NFTTLKA. Nettles & Nettles, Attorneys & ( ounselors at Law, Darlington H., S. C. Will practice in nil the Htiite ami Federul Courts. Prompt person*! attention given to collection of claims. Sep. 2, ’80 ly. OATS, Buggies and Harness. 5000 Bushels Red Bu-i 1'rooI Oils. A largo ! ;l of New C.dum 1 -j- and Cincin nati Buggies and a full tiv» of Single and Double harness McCULLOUC.il & BLACKWELL. Sept 16,'88—If DARLINGTON. Jewelry Store. SPEOTACLES AND E-'STE Q-E.A.SSES, which will be fitted up by an ex- perieneed Optician. It yon o!d' people want to nee as good as you ever did, ask foi t'.io L»-man ’s Rock Crystal Glasses. JAMES H. MASON, Pearl Street. Darlington, S. C. Dec 17, ly FLORIdTmIC ! MR. FOSTER S- -JHAPMAN, Cnc of (he landmark-, of the Georgia Drug trade, now of OrJaado, Florida, writes : •*I ean harlty select a single case of the many lo whom I have Mo’d Guinn's Pioneer Blood Keuewer, tut what have been satisfied: and 1 find it the hist renu ly *f< r all Skin Diseases t hav.-ev -r sold, and a fine Fi »^id t Tonis FiiSTER 8. CHAPMAN. llrtanda, Fla.” A Certain Cure for Catarrh! A Superb Flesh Producer and Tonic! Guinn's Pioneer Blood Renewer, Cures all Blood and skin Diseases, Itheu- ■nat.sin, Scrofula, Old Stcs. A perfect Spring Medicine If not in your tn-trksl, will be for warded on receipt »l prhe. 8tnnll Betties, $1.00, Large $1.76 Essay on Blood aud Skin Diseases mailed free. MACON MEDICINE CO, MACON. GA. IMSniU 15:. Ml'-. AGENTS, At the Large Stables, known as TAYLOR & RIVENBARK’S 8tables, on Swift Creek .Hi I, adjoining Lewis’ old gin house and opposite Miss Fountains, have aow ou baud a fine lot of Horses, Holes, Buggies AND Harness, which they are prepared to sell or trade on lowest possible tortus. MULES and HORSES from now oa, will be receivtd by the car load. Give them a call and you will get the best bargains in the coanty. Nov 4 ’86 DO NOT OVER LOOK JOME PRICES! ItaTYOUCAN 3UV A-ert Pia^o -OR- Organ EEOnEIsTCE As cheap as New York. *sJ" All irstrumeula are »'■ ipned direot fu.in fsc'nry to the purchaser—fifteen dar« time allnwed for customer to te.st. bvfore I a\ ing. G- ods gold to suit tb pnrohaser. Write J. B. KILLOU 3 H. OR Call on him at ALLAN’S BLOCK, EEOIREISrCE, S. 0_, Where you will find a full line of MUSICAL MERCRANDI8F, SHEET MUSIC, BOOKS, &c., ALSO DOMESTIC. HOUSEHOLD AND new n<)me machines, and NEEDLES FOR ALL MACHINES. Darlington custom-mean be supplied hy calling on LUM MEWETT, who carries a stock for me. Nov 4. ’86 The DARLIliGTOOOTEI. The Old Established Hotel of the Town, Every attention shown to guests. No efforts spared to furnish the table with the very hunt fare. Commercial Travelers and others visiting the Town will find the moat comfortable quarters at the DARLINGTON HOTEL. >»r*. V. F. IfY.VIF.K, I*r opr iel restt. Oct 28. ’86—ly For sale by WILLCOX & CO. July 1, '86 .FOTTTZ’S i3R8E AND CATTLE POWDERS Ho HoreF wtn d!« of roiir. Horn or Lrxo Fb* vr*. If ftm/v lVw.H*r» arf itsed in Font*'* Fowd^f vtftmnf tidpfi vomHoornounu. lo.it/** Powdm will iwevtat Dappm in K »wm, Fontx** Irrreve thf* qn«mt*tr rf pitDc ao< cream t*•»njSy per ci aj., l. I make t:.c tuikM* Ai m na FdttM PowrlfPE win rnre m present ulnx d*t kt» kt p!9>At> to whii U Horn** ftu.l < nnl^ nfe t. IforTI** PowOvM WILL ^ATIEpAU-ilojf. fiold ttvcrywiiorr. DAVID r. roUTJZ. Proprietor. BALTIMOKE.KD. For'axle at Dr. J. A. Boyd’s. J. FRANK EARLY, TlfE ACPOWLEIHSEO HIRER OF ILow Prices I Begs to announce to the public that his Fall and Winter stock is unusually large aud attraciive. FRESH ARRIVALS DAILY. Come and examine his Stock of Dry and Fancy Goods, Dre?s Goods, Jerseys, Cloaks. Short Wraps, New-Mar* kets, Fine Palmaral Skirts, Shawls, Clothing, Hats, etc. Always on hand a full line of the celebrated Bay State Boots and Shoes. Also a line of Ziegler’s fine shoes, Ladies wear, and a nice line of Spring heel shoes foi children. A large and complete line of hardware. Every variety of car penters tools. Farming implements, Dixie and Pee Dee King plows, plow castings, etc. His Grocery department is large. All heavy groceries, such as Flour, Bacon, Sugar, Coflee, Molasses, etc,, are handled in large quantities, and will be sold at Wholesale Prices. He is always ready to buy every body’s cotton, and will pay the very highest market price in cash. On. 28, 1886—ly. HAK dt’.S Pplar feic fa! Charlotte, N. C. Bv»r Bros, Cylinder Top, Up right Pianos, New England, and other makes, direct trom the factory. Jesse French and IVeobet Or gans, for sale or rent, ou the instal ment plait. Pianos and Organs thoroughly tuned aud repaired. A large assortment of the latest sheet-music, and every kind of mu sical instrument on band. KarTerms easy, tosnit thetirres. Prof. WILLIAM BAKER, Proprietor. April 15, ’86 ly M A N N E INFORMS THE VI Td 1 i < OF THE Town and County, That He Has Opened THE PALACE BAR With the largest assortment of 'apari aii kastic Lip, Masai ia Ibe aole ag.nt In Darlington for tb* oelrbrnt*,! Rodtnond corn Wnukejr. March 25, ’86. 1 J. J. WARD. K. O. WrtOD*. WARD & WOODS. Attorneys A Counselors fit Law ( DARLINGTON, S. C. Will practice in all State and Federal Court*. Representing ten of the oldr«t, larnest and most reliable ?ii-o Insurance Compa nies in ihe World. I am prepared to write all ela»aes of risk* nt lowest possible isriff rates. I guarantee to write Dwellings and their content* and Farm Property, on bet ter t'rms than -nv other Agent in the Couvtj. Life. Accident and Cyclone poli cies also issued. Call ot my office in the Court House. F. E. N0KMENT. Sep 9. ’86 -tf MONEY Loans from $500 to $5,000 made on Im proved Cotton Plantation*—not exccejinr one-tbird of cish selling v ilue, on 6 year* time, or in & equal annual installments. Interest ten per cent E. KEITH DAROAN & SON, Attorney* at Law, * Darlington, S. C. Sept 30, ’86—4m. T HF FINEST —IN TUE- Recorameuded by Physicians, as the best for medicinal purposes. mi MT MET. GROCERIES, Staple ard Fancy. SIGARS and TOBACC. icjiaor OF ALL KINDS. M O $ O G- B A M AND DIM MALT, SPECIALTIES. F»XJR. NORTH CAR LINA and TENNESSEE CORN WHISK KY CALL AT M- G. ALEXANDER. July 1,’86 6m (i. I IIACKEIl k Manufacturers —OF— . Doors, Sash, Bhnus, ivtouivEiisros, t-AND - Buildiug Material, ESTABLISHED 1842. CHARLESTON, 8, 0. November 5, 1885— ly Tax Notice. Dakukotom, S. C., Fepi. 30, ’66. The Tax Rook* will be open at place* and pates xnentlo ed below for (lie collection of Slate. County and School Taxe* due for Ihe Fiscal Year beginning November 1*1, 1885 Tax payer* will t«ke notice that 'be present law prohibits any extension of time. Darlington, October 15, 16, 18 25. Darlington, November 1. 16, 16, 22, 23. Darliugtoo, December 3rd to 15tR melu- sive, elosing on Saturdays at 3 o’clock. Mechanicsville. October 19th. Rack Swamp, October 20th. i’nlmetto,'October 2l*l. Effingham, October 22bJ. Switl Creek, at Early’s Cross Uoad-, Oc tober 26tb rbiladelphla, October 27th. Kbeoexer, October 2itH. James’ X Reads. October 29th. Leavensworlh, November 2a4. Antioch, November 3rd. High Hill, November 4tb. Tans’ Bay, Howe’a Station, November 5th. Stokes Bridge, November 8th Clyde, November 9th. Cypress, November 10ih. Lisbon, November lltb. Timmonsville November 12ih and 18th. Lydia, November 17lb and 19tb closing nt 8 o'clock. Hnrtsville, November 18th. Cnrtcrsviile, November 20th. Society Hi t, November 24th, 25'h, 26th. closing nt 12 o’clock la*t day. Florence, November 29)h, 30th, Decem ber let, closing at 2 o’clock Inst day. Levy for State Taxea 6} mills Levy for County Taxes 3 “ Levy for School Taxeg 2 “ Total 10J •• Poll Tax, On* Dollar. D. H. TRAXLER, Treasurer D. C. Sept, 80, ’86-Jf istew scii j£:r>ij-XsEi m: >Tv - • FOR C. & D. AND C. 1 i. RAlLIiOADR I’sr.eii-Kxr’iOrrtcK i C. * D. a Mi C. A H. K i I I.BOa Dh. I Charleston, S. 0., May 8. I88tv } 3a and after May 8th. the iraiu* ull tbrso roads will run us fol’owa ^Suuday «x cepted) every day: nows TRA1X. Leave Wadesboro 7 45 \ ^ Bennetts g J5 Morveii’r V cFurland g jqi Leave Chet«'» .’. «).4« l ash ".••••. ..•■• It 55 Society Hill. 10 18 Dove’*,,... .10 44 Darlington. || og Palmetto. 20 Arrive at Flqrtace. u 40 up tkam. Leave Florence 4.30 p w Palmetto...... 445 Darlington,. fi qq Dove’* 25 Society Hill.,, !!.6 62 C*»b’a 6 14 Leave Ch raw.,,,,...,. g 40 McFarlan 7 oj Morven’s.... '7 40 B*""®"’* 8 (X) Arrive at Wadesboro g 30 Freight trai- will leave Florence at 710 A M. every day. except Sunday, artive »{ Cherew .1 10 A. M., leaveCberaw at 1* 10 P. M., arriv at Florence a* 4-00 j. a 4 F. KAVJSNSL. Prea Q. 0. L\NCH, Master Transportation. ^miTIUUJTKRK KAllMAt" C4 OHABtesTo*, g. C , June 20. 1886 Oa and after this data tho fol’owing schedule will be ru« ; * Leave Csarlaetoo. No 48 , 9n - - 0. 4i. .....12 25 « a) Arr'ye Florence. No. 48 . lft No. 47 ^ V ^ ^ L*xres Florence. NO 40 , No. 42 V a- 1 I DO p tl) Arrit# CbarUsCou. ii° , ” * ” 1 “ 4 ' 4 * *» - •" »•“ - 111 »' Kin,,,... u..i Cud Mouck* Corner. ' CENTRAL RAILROAD er 8, 0. ortbf. No. 68. Leave Chariest.,, 7 ^ . “ 8.*.« Leave hmpter... ^ Arrive Columbia |u 4ft No 62. Leave Columbia e ... 6 45 Sumter.,. '■ Lhov’s Arrive Charleston Noe. t-2 »nd 63 wjl »o«J .Manning. T. M-'Emkhs-v, Geu’l I’as*. Aft. - 7 46 f 9 10 p • op at Lanes Forrr- J $ Divt Gen’lSu IILHMttS, CGLISBIA AM Al’CCSTA RAILI .Nov. 15, 1885. GOING SOUTH. No. 42, Daily, except Moad-ie. Leave Wilmington Lewve L Wacenmaw Leave Marion Arrive a*Florence No. 48. Daily, Leave Wilmington Leave L. Wacenmaw Leave Marion Arrive Florence Arrive Snrater Arrive Columbia 6 4 - a np 7 to * m 8 56 a n 9 31 1 a -u 8,16 o m 9 33 r . ,q M.27 p nj 12 10 f tu 4.2t a in 6.40 a n) No. 40 Dailp Leave Wilminrton, jo J5 p Leave Luke Wacramatr 11 20 p ») Leave Marion 12 47* nr Arrive ar Florence 1 26 a *) Arrive Sumter 4 24 a m Arrive Columbia 6 40 a gp No. 43 Daily. Leave Columbia Arrive Snmtrr Leave Florence, * 4 80 p m Leave Marion 6 14pm Leave Lake Wacenmaw 7 08 p m Arrive 41 Wilmington, 8 80 p m GOING NORTH No. 45, Daily, except Saturday. Leave Florence 10 05 p q Leave Marion 10 47 p m Leave L Waaeamaw 12 43 a 14 Arrive at Wilmington 1 60 a m No 47 Da)lt 9 65 p m 12 00 p m 4 26 * u 6 OO a u> 7 10 a m 8 20am Leave Columbia Arri-e Sumter Leave Florence, Leave Marion Leave Lake Wnccnmaw. Arrive at Wilmington, Train No. 43 stops at ell stations. Nos. 48 and 47 steps only at Rriakley’e Whitevillc, Lake Waccamnw, Fair Bluit, Ni.-hols. Marion, 1>* Dee, Florence, Tim monsville, Ltnchburg. Mayesvlllv, Sumter. Wedgeiieid, Camdc J unci ten end East, over. Passenger* for Columbis aqd all points on C. A O. R. R., C. C. A A R. S.Aliou*. Aik-n Junelion and all pointe beyend, should lake No 48. Fullmaa Steeprre for Augusta on this road. Seperate Pullmnn Sleepers for SavauTau and for Augusta on Train 48 All ttalns run solid between Cbarleetea anJ Wiluiit gtun. JOHN F. DIVINE" OenlSUint T M. EMMKRSON, Gea. Paa. Agt. T, H. SPAIN. Attorney at I r.w, DARLINGTON, C.H.,S.C, Office Up-iUln over Post Office. Will pracuoti in Circuit Qourta and Supreme Court of South Carolina. Prompt attention given to all bOr siness, and special attention Rive? to col lections. ft-vinff *oM jroM* •Attcfacrl Imitate to a 4 c. Wtiitasw* Cay SyraoHy U.f, BetcPw Dnwftwa Mae. -f .*) Por Sale at Dr. J. A. Boyd'#