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p c Father of 165 Children. George Wliiv. a negro who now resides at Bollock’* Bi'"n, Corde lia Parish, swore iiofore ilie Feder grand jui.v that ip- was the t Iher | ol 1G5 cbi)dien. NVl-ite is wveot.v four years ot age and quite intelli gent. He insist'* that he has keot , an accurate accouai of his ci>ihiren aud that they nuailn-ieil 165. When asked how many wives he had, he said that he bad not had any, ••that the colored people, in his lounger , days, never paid any attention to marrying.*' A number of his sons he says, were killed in the war, aud he i* now here on pension business. —Charleston Dispatch. On Sunday before last Mr. George Hazletl and Miss Badie Aden, of Buffalo, went through the rapids and whirlpool this altoruoou in a torpedo shaped barre', used by Hazlett, and patented last summer. They were in the rapids and whirl pool ffve minutes, and were takeu out of the eddy ou the Canada side, just below the whirlpool, three quarters of an hour 1. ter, in good condition, Miss Alien is a respect able girl, 18 years old, a petite bru nette, aud rather pretty. The election of Speaker Carlisle as a member of the 50tu Congress will be o< ntested. Alabama Evidence. Bibminuham, Ala., Messrs. Westmoreland Bros.. Greenville, S. C.—Gentlemen : I have been much leased with the effect ot your alisaya Tonic, having consumed the two bottles sent to me by you. That some of my acquaintances af fected with dyspepsia may try the remedy, I have got Dr. Hughes, a prominent druggist here, to order one dozen, and gave him 3’our circu lar oi prices, etc. I have no doubt he will introduce the mediciue which 1 regard as a valuable re medy, though my limited use pre vents me from announcing a cure. Very truly, T B. LYONS. Vice-Pres’t Alabama State Bank. Westmoreland’s Calisaya Tonic was recommended to Mr. Lyons by a Mr. Stern, of New York, who met Mr. Lyons iu New Orleans. Dr. Hughes did order of ns, aud has bad quite a run ou Calisaya Touic, as all dealers generally do. Dr. J. A. Boyd wholesale agent. "i — Cure For Piles. Piles are frequently preceded by a sense of weight in the back, loins and lower part of the abdomen, causing the patieat 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 ach, etc. A moisture like perspira- tiou, producing a very disagreeable itching, alter getting warm, is a common attendant. Blind, Bleed ing aud Itching Piles yield at once to the application of Dr. Bosanko’s Pile Remedy, which acts directly upon the parts affected, absorbing the Tumors, allayiug the intense itching, and effecting a permanent cure. Price 50 cents. Address The Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co., Piqua, O. Sold by Willcox & Co. A Captain's Fortunate Discovery. Capt. Coleman, schr. Weymouth, ;)lyiug between Atlantic City aud . Y., had been troubled with a cough so that he was unable to sleep, and was induced to try Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con sumption. It not only gave him insteut relief, but allayed the ex treme soreness in bis breast. His children were similarly affected aud a singe dose bad the same happy effect. Dr. King’s New Discovery is now the standard remedy in the Coleman household aud on board the schoouer. Free Trial Bottles of this Standard Remedy at Will cox &Co’s Drug Store. Renews Her Youth. Mrs. Phoebe Cheeley, Peterson, Clay Co., Iowa, tells the following remarkable story, the truth of which is vouched for by the residents of the town : “I am 73 years old, have been troubled with kidney com plaint aud lameness for many years; could not dress myself without help. Now I am free from all pain.aud soreness, and am able to do all my own housework. I owe my thanks to Electric Bitters for having re newed my youth, and removed com pletely all disease aud pain.” Try a bottle, only 50c. at Wiilcox & Co’s Drug Store. Buekleu’s Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Willcox & Co. Hughes’ Luug Cordial baa made for itself a reputation second to none. It possesses the sterling quality, merit. In Coughs, Golds, Asthma and the incipient stages ot Consumption it is simply invalu able. Ask your druggist for it Liver Pills. Use Dr. Ounn’s Liver Pills for Sallow Oomplexion, Pimples on the Face and Billiousness. Never sick ens or gripes. Only one for a doee. Samples free at Willoox A Co. Lightnings Flashed and Dark Clouds Arose, Yet He Couldn’t Hear it Thunder. An interesting letter from Mr. John W. Weeks, superintendent of DeKalb Pauper House: From a feeling of gratitude and a desire to benefit others, 1 volun- 8' tarily make this -taleii eiit. I have great naaon to l>e thanklul th e i ev»-r beaid B B B.. aa 1 know what a tit-Maiii:' it liaa b«***u me. 1 bate Miffcied with broin-i: ai Cataim lor a uurubei of.lean*. Six , mouths ago I wa» taken with m vne pain hi riglil ear, which in a .ew dajs iiegan to t.iMmarge matter, ' with terrible and almost upi> arable palpitation and all sorts ol nolsea in m\ head, in ii-n d o** after me ' commencciuchi ol di'Ciiarg* ami pain iu 1113 ear 1 began to glow d--al 1 and iu six wi cks 1 wa* so deal that 1 could not bear thunder. 1 was then comp- lied to use con versation tula*, and it was often that 1 could not bear wit It the rube, i It en counueuced taking B. B. B. and the rutimug ot my ear c-ased running in h«e weeks, and can now bear without the tula-. My general health has improved palpitation ceased, aud tcel like a new Ix-iijg, and appreciate the benetU 1 have received trom U B. B (tu .de in Atlanta, Ga) with gratitude to God and thankfulness to the Pro prietors for such a medicine. 1 cheerfully recommend it to all who are afflicted with dearuess aud ca tarrh. Try it; petsevere in its u*e aud you will be couviuced of iu value. JOHN W. WEKKES. Buperiuteudeut DeKalb Pauper Home. Decatur, Ua., May 1, 1886. Bright’s Disease. 1 have beeu a sufferer from Kid ney aud Bladder troubles lor sever al years. 1 have lately had what is termed Bright’s Disease, aud have bad cousiuerabln swelling of my legs aud shortness ot breath. The urea has poisoned my blood also. I secured aud am using (B. B. B.) Botauio Blood Balm, aud find it acts powerfully aud very quickly, aud 1 am delighted with its effects. 1 had previously used a large quautity of various advertised re medies, and several emiueut phys icians also watted ou me, but B B. B. stands at the top. ' JOHN H. MARTIN. Rock Creek, Ala., May 4, 1886. R. R. Yard Master. My wife has been a great sufferer from Catarrh. Several physicians aud various patent medicines were resorted to, yet the disease con tinued unabated, nothing appear lug to make any impression upon it Her constitution ffuady became implicated, the poison being iu her blood. I secured a bottle of B. B. B. and placed her upon its use, and to our surprise the improvement began at ouoe, and her recovery was rapid aud complete. No other prepara tiou ever produced such a wonder ful change, aud for ail forms of Blood Disease I cheerfully recom mend B. B. B. as a superior Blood Purifier. R P. DODGE, Yardmaster Georgia Railroad, Atlanta, Ga. A Book of Wonders, Free. All who desire full information about the cause and cure of Blood Poisous, Scrofula aud Scrofulous Swellings, Ulcers, Sores, Rbeuma tism, Kidney complaints, catarrh, etc., can secure by mail free, a copy of our 32 page Illustrated Book ot Wonders, tilled with the most won- dertul aud startling proof ever be- before known. Address, Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. ’ -y Wi>' -» ■ Vi. ■ WnatoftlxdiiWMM which ftthu ’ tranhintl nr- •-ri :i> tUjrMUMdb>-adiawwredconditio.cf lu* LIV R. ft* nil comnlainUof thin kind, jooh n» Torpi J O nf the Litwr, Uiliooweca, Karroo* D>r> ima. In.l'jraa- tion Ir-«*ul«rilT of <h» liowela. C.->Qatu-»t>>a. Flat i- lenc, Kinctati-ma and Bummx of tbw Moinh- h caHad H-art'»uri.) Mi .arc v Sfci tria, Hlu»dy Flux, ChtUa and Fwr B.witb'n* K.ircr, KitnortioB bofor* or after V*rorc Chrome D..T- tb<M. Loa* of Appatit*. Haadarh^ Foul UretUi. Imxcnlaritiaa Incident.! t Ke-n-iaa, Ita-rlnK-doirn 2T££ STADIGEB’S v w'nvatuabla. It hmothpennona f * alld..-naee% «» ft I IDE? *** elawnaeff the LIVER, ■ ill yUflE STOMACH and b^WELS. It obaceea tha aomplait n fnau a waxy, yell ;w tinge, to a ruddy haaltliy «oh*. It outirely temo-n low gloomy aprni* It u. hi* of the BIS f AL TERATIVES and PURIFIERS CF TH* BLOOD, and la A VALUABLE TONIC. STADICER’3 AURANTM ft* aaln by nil Dmgyiate Prt.eSl.30 per • •••'r. C. r.STAOIS^R, proprietor, • -.u »o. front bt.. rh iedai^h i.. r» STOP THAT COUCH I . HUGHES’ COUGH SYRUP la • almpir nod elBcleiit rvim.ly for OOCOHS, COLDS. ASTHMA, Incipient CwnannipXton, and all aWrctloita of Ua* THROAT and CHB8T. It haa been made and anld for many yrara. and naadi hat a trial to eenTxoa* yea of ita virtu*. WILL YOU TRY IT 2 ftar aal* hr a|l draggiata. Pita*. VA eaata a bottla RJ. ROBINSON t CO. mofuuom. LOUISVILLE, KY. OATS, Baggies and Harness. Bushels Red Rust Proof Osts. A large lot of New Columbus and Ciocin- sail Buggiaa and a full lias of Single ead karat OHJ MY BACK manne mmS INFORMS THE u Ip 1 i o OF THE Town and County, That He Has Opened THE BEST TONIC 1 Maarlna, MCradle* the Nerve*. 1 the Blood. tilreo Now Visor. brohan down in healdMiV ^^HM^BBruwu's Ino Oanuina haa above Tmde Nark aodernaead rad lines *0 wrapper. Take do ether. Made only by BBdWX CUBICAL OSw BALTlMdBB, MBe Ic. SPAIN, D.D. 8, OFFICE ON PUBLIC SQUARE, Dnrlliigton C. II . N. €■ All work tlonft in ihs beat man ner. Office rquipiHHl with latest improvements. Jun 14, ’86 ly. GEO- W BROWN• attorney and Gonnselor at Law OFFICE: North Side Public SquAgg. DARLINGTON V. FI., A 0. PROMPT PERSONAL ATTENTION TO ALL BUSINESS. Ocl. 14, ’So—ly. THU pilkt: hi, With the largest assort men t of lajjflii ui lonestic Li^on. Mars a is (he sole agent in Parlingion for the celebrated Redmond corn Whiskey. March 25, ’86. J. R. RRTTLRP. C. S. RMTLRA. Nettles & Nettles, Attorneys ft Connselon at Law, Diarlliigton Cl. It., H. C’. Will practice in all the State and Federal t’ourts. Prompt personal attention *iven to collection of claims. Sep. 2, ’86 ly. HOniLOTM The residence of the late E. A LAW, situated on a lot containing ah hi noret. said properly being part of the Relate of MRS 8. E LAW, dreeased, will be snld to the highest bidder on Salksday in Uecrm- ber. Tarms—One third Cash, balance in One and Two Years, 10 ba secured by Bond and Mortgage of the purchaser. Pur chaser lo pay for Papers. Possession gi?.-u January I. 1887. E. It. McIVEK. 8. F. ERVIN. BRIGHT WILLIAMSON. ‘ Executors. Not 4, ’8b Double i McCullough a blackwell. Sept 16, ’M-tf 1 m.v AGENTS, At the Large Stables, known as TAYLOR A RIVENBARK’S Stables, ou Swift Creek JHi I, adjoining Lewis old gin house and opposite Miss Fountain-, have now on baud a line lot of Horses, Mules, Buggies AND Harness, which they are prepared to sell or trade on lowest possible terms. MULES and HORSES from now on, wilt bo receieed by the car load. Giro them a call and yon will get the beat bargains in the county. Not 4, ’86 DO NOT OVER LOOK HOME PRICES! YOU CAN BUY A- Piano -OR- Organ IN FILOIREHSTCE As cheap as New York. W^AH irstruments are al ipned direct from factory to the purchaser—flftoen days time allowed for customer to txst, before paying. Goods sold to suit th* purchaser. Write J■ B, KILLOU^H- OR Call on him at ALLAN’S BLOCK, EEOE.E3STCE, S- O., Where you wih find a full line of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, SHEET MUSIC, BOOKS, fto., ALSO DOMESTIC, HOUSEHOLD AND NEW HOME MACHINES, AND NEEDLES FOR ALL MACHINES. Darlington custom-rs ran be supplied by calling on LUM I1EWKTT, who carries a stock for tae. Nor 4. ’86 The MRUMOS HOTEL The Old BiUblishtd Hotel of tfto Town, Every attention shows to gnoat*. No effort* spared to famish the table with the very heat fare. Oommeroial Travelers and other* visiting the Town will find lha moat eomfortabl* quarters at the DARLINGTON HOTEL. Mrs. C. K. HYMES, Proprietress. Oat *8. ’§6—ly What the IIt. Lt barton Shakers Found—InoMoiit In the His tory of a (*:;icl Community. The Mount Lebanon (New Yoik) Shakers are a quiet com munity, occltulctl fiam the fret and worry of the outside world. They are widely known, how ever, for their strict honor and probity in business. The Sluikers believe that na ture has a remedy for every dis ease. A few have been found— the rest are as yet unknown. Many were discovered by acci dent Others came to light as the result of patient experiment and research. Nervous Dyspepsia is a com paratively netr disease, growing out of the conditions of imwh-m life. Ik is a joint affection of the digestive organs and of the nervous system. These two were formerly treated as sepa rate ailments, ami it was left for the clear-sighted Shakers to prove that the basis of this terrible and often fatal compli cation lies chiefly in the disord ered ami depraved functions of digestion and nutrition. Tlu-y reasoned thus:—“if we can in duce the stomach to tlo its work, and stimulate the excre tive organs to drive out of the body the | oisonous waste mat ters which remain after thelife- giviug elements of the food have been absorlied, we shall have conquered Nervous Dys pepsia and Nervous Exhaust ion. And they were right Knowing the infallible power of Shaker Extract (Seigel’s Syrup) in less couir.lic.nted though similar diseas'-, they resolved to test it ful.y in this. To leave no ground for doubt they prescribed the remedy in hundreds of cases which had been pronounced in curable—with pel feet sueees- in every instance where their directions as to living and tie were scrupulously follows Nervous Dyspepsia and 1. haustion is a p euLaiiy Aimi. can disease. To a gi eater or less extent half the people of this country suffer from it— both sexes aud all ages. In no countfy in the world are there so many insane asylums filled to overflowing, all resulting from this alarming disease. Its leading symptoms are these: Frequent or continual head ache; a dull pain at the base of the brain; bad breath; nau seous eructations; the rising of sour rml pungent fluids to the throat; a sense of oppress ion and faintness at the pit of the stomach; flatuVnee; wake fulness and loss of sleep; dis gust with food even when weak from the need of it; sticky or slimy matter on the teeth or in the mouth, especially on ris ing in the morning; furred and coated tongue; dull eyes; cold hands ami feet; constipation; diy’ or rough skin ; inability to fix the mind on any labor call ing for continuous attention; and oppre ssive aud sad fore- bodings and fears. All this terrible group Shaker Extract (Seigel a Syrup) removes by its }wa it ive, powerful, direct yet painless ntul gentle action upon the functions of digestion and assimilation. Those elements of the food that build up and strengthen the system are sent upon their mission, while all waste matters (theashesof life’s fire) which unremoved, ]>oison and kill, are ex]»elled from the body through the bowels, kid neys and skin. The weak and prostrated nerves are quieted, toned and fed by l! c purified blood. As the result, health, with its enjoyment*, blessings anil power, returns to the suf- ener who hail, jn ih.tps, aband- ned all hotie of ever aeeiw’ nofhcr v ell day. J. FRANK EARLY, THE ACRMWLFMI) LEADER OF Begs to announce to the public that his Fall and Winter stock is unusually large and attractive, FRESH ARRIVALS DAILY. Come and examine his Stock of Dry and Fancy Goods, Dress Goods, Jerseys, Cloaks. Short Wraps, New-Mar- kets, Fine Bahnaral 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 sho^s, Ladies wear, and a nice line of Spring heel shoes fm children. A large and complete line of hardware. Every variety of car penters tools. Farming implements, Dixie and Pee Dee King plows, plow ca6tings v etc. His Grocery department is large. All heavy groceries, such as Flour, Bacon, Sugar, ColTee, Molasses, e 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. Oct. 28,1886—l.v. FIR! IIUR.W! Representing ten of the oldest. Urgent and moat reliable Fire Innurance Compa nies in the World, 1 am prepared to write all elapses of risks at lowest possible tariff rates. I guarantee to write Dwellings and tbeir contents and Farm I’ropertjr. 00 bet ter terms than nnjr other Agent in the Const,. Life. Accident and Cvcione poli cies also issued. Call at my office in the Court House. F. F. NOKMENT. Sep 9. ’8(5 -tf MON KY Loans from ?500 to f*>,f'00 made on Im proved Cotton IHontations—not excoedinc one-third of c.sh selling r.iue, on o years lime, or in 6 equnl annual installments. Interest ten per cent. E. KEITH DARGAN & SON. Attorneys at Low, Darlington, 8. C. Sept 30, ’ <; 6—4im. li FINEST -IN THE— Becoinmentlvtl by Pliytticians, at* the best for medicinal purposes. I 1 I. GROCERIES, Staple ard Fancy. SIGARS and TOBACC. OF ALL KINDS. YYYY MONOGRAM AND DM MALT, SPECIALTIES. :p tj IB- north CaR LINA and TENNESSEE CORN WHISK KY CALL AT M- G. ALEXANDER, July 1, ’86 6 til A I? IW W FLORIDA TONIC! HR. FOSTER S. OHAFHAN, Coe of the landmarks of the Georgia Diug trad*, now of Orlando, Florida, write* : -‘I can hardly select a single ease of the many to whom I bar# sold Guinn’s Pioneer Blood Kenewsr. but what have been satisfied: and I find it tbs best remedy ;fc r all Skin Diseases I bare ever sold, and s fine Fiarida Tonic. FOSTERS. CHAPMAN. Orlaoda, Fla.” A Ceitain Cure for Catarrh! A Superb Flesh Producer and Tonic! Oninn’i Pioneer Blood Renewer, Cores ail Blood and Skin Diseases, Rheu matism, Scrofula, Old Sorts. A perfect Spring Medicine If not In your market, it will he for warded on receipt of price. Small Bottles, 61.00, Urge $1.76. Essay on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed fra*. MACON MEDICINE CO., MACON, OA. Manufacturers —t,F- Doors, Sash, Blious, ivaioTJXiiDiisra-s, —AND - Building Material. ESTABLISHED 1842 CHARLESTON, 8. C. Non-mbtr 5, 1885- ly Tax Notice. DAKtixarpN, 8. ., Sept. 80. ’86 The Tnx Books wil! he open nt place* itnd pa’et nieutln ed below lor the collection ol Slate. Comity and School Tsxe* due for the Fiscal Year loginning November let, 1885 Tax |>»jcr* wi.l take notice that the present law prohibits any extension ot time. Darlington, October 15, 16, 18 85. DurliOglou, Noeemher I. 15, 16, 32, 28. Darlington. Dec-tub *r 8rd to 15th inclc, • ►iee, closing nu *a>urdays at 3 o’clock. MvclianicsViHe. October 19th, B;n.k Swotop, October 20lh. I’almetto, October 2lst. Effingham, October 22nJ. Swill Creek, at Early’sCroes Road .Oc tober 26th Philadelphia, October 27tb. Ebenezer, October 2tth. Janiea' X Rnads, October 29,h. Leaeeuswnrilt, November 2ad. Antioch, Noeember 3rd. High Hill, November 4th. Tuns’ Bay, Howe's Slatioo, November 5th. Stokes Bridge, Novemb* r 8ib Clyde, Noeember 9th. Cypress. NevemOer lOtb. Lisbon, Noeember llth, Timtnonsville Nornuher 12*h and 13th. Lydia, Noeember 17th and 19th olesing at 3 o'clock. Hartsville, November 18tli. Carlersville, November 20th. Society Hi I, November 2Dh, 25'b, 26ib. closing ut 12 o'clock las' hay Florence, November 29‘h. 30th, Decem ber 1st, closing at 2 o’clock last day. Leey for Slate Taxes 5| mills Levy for County Taxes 3 •• Levy for Sobool Taxes 2 “ Total 10J “ Poll Tax. One Dollar D. H. TRVXLER. Treasurer D. 0. Sej.t, 30, '86—tf DARLINGTON. Jewelry Store, For aalo by Inly 1, ’84 WILLCOX & CO. SBEOTAOLt-ES AND EYE GUESSES, which will be fitted up by an ei- perienced Optician. If you old people want to t*ee hk good as you ever did, ask tor the Letuare’s Rock Crystal Glasses. JAMES H. MASON, Ptftrl Street. Darlington, S. 0. Dec 17, ly V -FO-CTXZ^S vtRSC AND CATTLE POWDERS KoBo™ »1 < "? ^ V 0 ***®, 8ors or Lra# r* ra*. If routi’. I'ou ilrni are raed In time. ;V* rt T T “ ••Near*sn'l prevent Mmrnoi.nR FOUIX*. lowi.rn will prevant Gapk. is i-.nitt * row,ten. a iH Im rru « u<e quuntliy of n Ilk 'nd •wr.-'i. tw ' n,Jr P" rvat., and make the baiter ftna fj.ittr'. I’owdef* will mre or prevent ahnnut rv.ar Dir xar to wlilpti Itnnrxand t attloare eihkirU * 2ua?s^ 0 .taS!* ' ,Lt 0,,r * , 5iI,w * CT ‘“"- BAVIS r. rourg. rraprlater. BAXiTIMOKB. vb. For mU at Dr. J. A. Boyd’s. ISTEWSatiEDL/LE L-rve Wadesboro 7.45 A M Bennett- Moreen’* f .30 C t • t 1 114 1* tl a . *»•* a* • a a a* a# S.iO Leave Cheraw 9.40 Chkh’a Society Hill .... 10 18 Dnve'e.., Darlington Palmetto Arrive at Fintrnce.., UP TBAIB. Leave Florence M Palmetto .... 4 46 Darlington Haeeeoeeaa eoeoe • #•*•• 6 26 Society Hill Cash’* 6 62 ...-•14 Learn Ch-raw McFarlan M or ven’s . ... 7 40 Bennett’s Arrive at W*d*shore.... v .... 8 80 FOR 0. ft D. ANDO, ft V. RAILBOAL8 I’kksiDKKT’aOrrick i C. 4 D. asnC. i S R.\ ILHO.tD.*. I Cbarlealon, S, 0., May 8, t0M>. j In and after May 8th. the trains no these road* will run as fal'owa ^Sunday ex cepted)»very day: i>o«x THAIN. Freight tral ■ will leave Florence at 710 A. M. every day. except Sunday, arrive at Cheraw 11 10 A. M., leaveCberaw at 1; 10 P. M., arriv at Florence •• 4 00 j n> A F. RAVEN EL, Pres. G. G. LYNCH,,.Master Transportation. ^[OHTIIEASTERN RAILROAD CO. 0haattsTok, 8. c , June 20. IM«. On nnd after this date the fel’owing schedule will be run .- “ Leave Charleston. No 43 f m No. 47 An v» Florence. No. 43 r m No 47 Leave* Floreaee. • tn No. 40 No. 42 1 1 kk 9 ■> Arrive Ckarlestea. No. 40 No 42 ft B1 Nos. 40, Stations. and 47 will not step at f Nay Nov 42 stations and 43 will niop at all No 40 will stop at Riagstree. Lanes, md Monckff f*or»wr. CENTRAL RAILROAD nr 8. 0. dailt. N*. 63. Leave Char!*ei*n “ I-»n*’. Leave Sumter Arrive Columbia No. 52. .. 7 20 am . 8 3« a m .. 9 33 am ..10 40 am Leave Columbia -• Sumtar *• Lan.V Arrive Charlefton No». f-2»nd 53 will atop aud MauoiHg. T. M. Eukusax, Uen’l Pass. A-l. — ; 6 27 p m 6 41 p m - 7 46 p «i 9 10 * m Lanes Ferraitan J F Dtvisa, Cen'l Sup’t. 5 4* s m 7 10 a rn 8 56 a m 9 33 a at fllllltTOI, COLIIBU AM AICCsTA RilLRIi Nov 16. 1885. GOING SOUTH. No. 42. Daily, except Moaday. Leave Wilniiugtou Leave L Waccatuaw Leave Marion Arrive at Florence No. 48. Daily. Leave Wilmington Leave L. Waccatnaw Leave Marion Ariive Florence Arrive Biimiee Arrive Columbia No 40 Daily Leave Wilminrton, Leave Lake Waecantaw Leave Marion Arrive at Florence * Arrive Sumter Arrive Columbia 10 15 p m 11 90 p m 12 47 a m 1 26 a m 4 24 a at 6 40 a m No 43 Dailt. Leave Columbia • Arrive Snmter Leave Florence, 4 30 p m Leave Marion 5 14 p at Leave Lake Waeeamaw 7 03 p m Arrive -tt Wilmington, 8 30 p m GOING NORTH. No. 45, Daily, except Saturday. Leave Flnrenoe 10 05 p m Lear* Marion 10 47 p m Leave L Wsocamaw 12 48 a m Arrive at Wilmington 1 60 a m No 47 Pailv Leave Columbia. 9 56 p m Arrive Sumter 12 00 p m Leave Florence, 4 26 a m Leave Marion 5 00 a m Lear* Lake Waooamaw 7 10 a u> Arrive at Wilmington, 8 20 a ■ Train No. 43 stops at all stations. Nos. 48 and 47 steps only at Brinkley’s Whiteville, Lake Waceamaw, Fair Bluff, Ni bole. Marion, Pee Dee, Floreaee, Tim- monsville, Lynchburg. Mayesvtlle, Sumter, Wedgefield, Camden J unci ten and East- over. Passengers for Columbia and all poiets on C. ft U. R. R., C. C. ft A R. R. S atinas, Aiken Junction and all point* beyond, should take No. 4S. Palltnan Steep-rs for Augusta on this road. Seperate Pullman Sleepers for Savannah and for Augnsta on Train 48 All trains rna solid between Charleston and Wilmington. JOHN r. DIVINE. Gen 1 Snpt T M. EMMKRSON, Gen. Pas. Agt. T. H. SPAIN. Attorney at l aw, DARLINGTON, C. H., S. C. Office Up-tUin over Fort Office. Will practice in Circuit Court* »od Supreme Coart of Sooth Carolina. Prompt attention given to all bn- einetw/and special attention given to collections. lent >t«|*ra M ■ U ^V" SaM? wlrwe For Sale et