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All Irai-ortant Lffjr&l Point Ameri.'HD Agriculturist. Fitnuera *boa'd taow that in Bnuy of tt:« Slat**?* an oral Iea.>»* of ilal «'!»*•• for A longi-r Ilian a >» iir ’» vo d ; ai"i Iftui iu voiiutiii- liu 'lie la» the eoiiris h<*I»l that when aa ori'l «»t r al i state i« m ule, and *hf term do's not b«,{iii at the time the le i#? i* made, the IrrtM* Void. For examj'le, on January 3ti. A. ora ly leasea B. Liu.l fir < ne year Irom Kehruary lat fbUowiBg. H re a day inter vei.es belwetm the timi-ofthe mak ing of the lease and the begiuiug of iht term, and the lease is void. No amount of oral evidi-uce can make it good If thu year dated Irani January 3d, B. immediate |MN«aeaaioii of the 'and, it would be good However, it would be better to bare the leaae put iu willing, and it sin uld*be carefully written, aver/ condition being fully and ac- curately atated. Let the lease be made in duplicate, each party to it having a copy. An oral lease is almost sure to lead to disputes. Its terms may be misnmlerstood at the time, sud misuuderstaudings will arise as memory fade.-. The law is partial to written evidence, because a man considers more what he writes than what he speaks All such papeis should be carcjfully and neatly written ; the best lawyer we ever knew would not allow a word to be iuterlined lu or a letter to be erased from any paper pre part d iu h<a office. Is Cousuraptlon Incurable T Resd the following: M. C. H. Morris,Newark,Ark.,sais: ‘‘Was dowu with Abscess of ^uugs, and friends ami physicians pronounced me n Insurable Consumtive. Be gan t. kiug Dr Kiug’s New Discov ery for Consumption, am uow ou my third bottle, and able to over see the work on my farm. It is the finest medicine ever made.” Jesse Middh wari. Decatur,Oh>o f says: “Had it not been for Dr King’s New Discovery for Ootisamp tion 1 would have died of Lung Troubles. Was given up by doc tors. Am now in best of health.” Try it. Sample bolt las free at Will- <fc IVh. Drug Store. Fim TO THE FROM! A !ONO FRLT WA’T NOW SUPPLIED. Electric Bitters- This remedy is becoming go well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters siug the same song of praise.—A purier medicine does not exist and It is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples. Boils, Salt Kbeum and other affections caused by impure Moou.—Wi 1 drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as ears all Malarial fevers.—For cure of Headache, Constipation and In digestion try Electric Bitters—Eu ties satWuetieo guaranteed, or mon { f refunded.—Price 50 ets. and LOO per hot tie «t Wdloox & Co’s., Drug Store. Bock ten's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Brumes, Sores, Ulcers, Salt fttmum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and •H Skin Eruptions, and positively cuaas Piles, or.no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfeot satis- hctfon, or money refunded. Price cents ner box. For Sale by ioox A Co. 25 o Willi faction in every respect iSfcT ~ ROB El ffeh. 23, ’87 HAKLLEE. H P f I M We iieve opraeJ « Urge* Sale eoJ Lifcrjr SUI le in the Town of ffioreoce. 8 C., where we ekell keep elweye ou heod a good eeeerlnieui of Mule* uud Uoreei, ee- peeUllr teleo'e<i for, this climate end coun try. We will carry also a fall hue of Bug gies, Wagons, as well ne buggy and wtgoa material, nod a com'tele slock of Hernese end SndJIery. In addition to thie general line of goods, we will carry a full line of Heavy Groceries wnick we '•ill sell only at wholesale and by the package. Per sons wishing anything in onr lino will do will, we think, to see onr goode before buying. We shall do onr best (o give sat is Imci ion to ell. keerylbing we sell ebnll be guaranteed in writing if desired, and the money will always bs ebes-fully re. funded if tbe goods'all short In any psr- lienlar. We neon business, and are re sponsible for all we eav. If fair dealing and hard work will please the public then wo ask all who want goods in our line lo come end trade with no and we feel sure that they will bo ploaiod, Kemembtr that Florence ir eatj of accosa, and we with nil wbo go there to make our place their bead* quarters. Oar Livery shall be a apeclal feature in the business, c d one will alwaya find good teems and eomfortaMe vehicles in readiness to carry him wherever he may wish to go at most reasonable rales. We deeire also to say that car lot is large and roomy, and we want everybody who comes to Florence to know that they can get lot-room and good ahelter for their teams and vebioles day or night, fret of charge. Horses will be fed by the day or month at reasonable chargee. Don’t fall to come lo sec us and tell all year friends to come, wo will do our best to make you comfortable. COVINGTON BB08. Get. 6, 1887. ly. ORDER’OFFICE. J. B KU.LOUGH, of Floronoo, S. 0., fills orders for the Standard makes of Pianos and Organs; ships direct from factory to purchaser; 15 days test trial before making payment. Sheet music and books from pnblisbets direct. Atoll slock of Musical Merchait- disc on hand. HE WILL NOT BE UNDER- s6ld. Nov. 10, ’87. Notice of Partnership, A Limited Partnership has this day been formed between C. B. Edwards, J. E.‘ Nor- ment and J. L Coker, under the firm name of Edwards & Norment, on the lollowing terms: J. L. Coker ie to put into the cap ital stock of the firm Five Thousand Dol lar*, as special partaer for th* term of fivoyear* from thie date. The firm will oundaot a general merchandise business in the towq of Darlington, 8. C. C B. EDWARDS, J. E. NORM ENT, • J. L COKER. January 1. ’88—fit • . New Barber Shop, , I desire to inform the public and my many old customers iu the town and county of Darlington tbat'l have a|>ened a first class Barber Shop st the Darlington Hotel, where I shall be most happy lb serve them and promise them satis- CLERK’S SALES. . STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DARLINGTON. Court of Common Ploae. ANNA WINDHAM, ot al., ve. ALFRED JORDAN, ot al. Partition. Pnrenant to an ordtr of sale mad* ia the aba** stated ease, I will offer for sale in fkent of the Court House in Darlington •Snaty, 8. C., on the first Monday ia Match text, th* following real estate: AH that tract of land sltnated in the Ooeaty Ot Darlington in said Stale, con taining Oae Inadrnd acres, more er less, ••4 bonaded anrth by lands of R. Mc Daniel and Robt. Peel; eoath and west by Lynches River, public road and Robert Pant, and east by land ef Robert Peel. To ha e*M in three paroels, plat to be exhib ited a* day of tale. Terms ef >aie one-third each ^-balance os a aredit of eae and two y ears, secured by band of purchaser and mortgage of the promises nnrobaeor to pay for paper*. J. N GARNER, CC P fob. 18. ’81 STATS OF SOUTH CAROLINA. BARLINGTON COUNTY. Coart of Common Ploae. T.JANB SMITH, el al.. vs. ANNA SCURRY, *t al. Order of Sale. Pnreaaal to an order of ml* made In th* abas* stated oae* la ma directed, I will afar lor sale in front of the Court Houaa hi Darlington County, on th* first Mon day la March next, the following de- eeilhod real estate, at the risk of th* former purchaser. A tract of land situate lo th* County and Btato above written, containing Four Bmadred and ferty.threo acres, and houud- 41 on the north by lands ef — ■ - ; 'amthe mat by Spring Branch ; en tht MSth by Lake Swantp, and on too west by lands of — - ——. and known ha th* “beuae place” of John MeKay, Sr. Teme of sale oae half each, balance ia CM year, secured by bond of th* pnrohao- ,*r aadamcrtgng* of th* premises—por- i pay far paper*. > J. N. GARNER, C C P '■sfV Mimi! 25 HOUSES AND 3 Car Loads. To arrive at Hewitt’n Stablon during tli* in*xt f«*w wrekn. I bottglit ti e tiltove Siock very low and will offer Horse* m U Mi tea at lower prices tiiau ever before. Thanking lltepuhlir for pest fa vors, 1 request that they call and five mv Stock -before btivim; else where. C. W. HEWIT. Dec. 1, ’87.—3m STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA DARLINGTON COUNTY. Court of coucn on plea*. W. J.OUom, PlaimiC Against J. T. ODOM, J. W. ODOM, JAMES AT KINSON, MARY ATKtNS *N, SAMUEL ATKINSON, MASSY M. MELTON k J. D. ATKINSON. Defendant*, Summon* for relief, n d Partition. Com plain I not served. To the Defendant, J W. Odr m: You are Hereby Sum-nonet and requir ed to answer the eouipl-tlnt in this action, which is filed io the office of thu Clerk of the Court for Dorliugtou County and to isive a copy of yo r answer to the said eompl.int ou the subscriber a hi' office at Darlingion C. H 8 0., within twenty d iy-t afte- the service h -reof. exotusive -af me day of Koch service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time afore said, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the rolief demanded in the coni! laint. C. F. Dargnn, Plaintiff Attorney. Dn.ed January 21. A. D. 1888. Jan. 26-fit. WELCH & EASON FAMILY GROCERS, 18A, 87 Meeting, and 1P7 Market Street* Charleston^ S. C. INVITE ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOW ING B-A-TLCjF A.IJSTS. j ft Cat Loaf Sugar, 14} lb*, for fl ; Granu Inted Sugar lo$ lbs for $1 ; Confectioner’s Sugnr lo} lbs for $1 ; White Ex. C. Sugar 1 17 lb* for $1 ; Light Brown Sugar 10 lbs for $1 ; Good Brown Sugar 20 lbs for $1 ; 2 lb Tomatoes 90 sente a dotes ; 8-lb To matoes $1.10 oents a doten ; Good Oignr* $ I for a box Of 69. These are bnt a few of the many attrac tions we are constantly offering and house keepers will find it greatly lo their advan tage lo send for a copy of our Monthly Pr;ce List and consult It always. 1^. No charge for packing or drayage Got «, ’87—tf OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR, DALINGTON, 8 C., Jan. 28. 1888. T he following act is publish ed in accordaoce with Seotion 3 ; An Act to allow unimproved Ihnds which diav* not been on the tax books sines 1876 to b* listed without penalty. Section 1. B* it enacted by the Senate and House of Represent itives of th* State of South Carolina, now met and sitting in General Assembly, and by the anthority of the same. That in all eases where unim proved land which has been upon the tax books since the tiecal year oommeacing November 1, 1887, and which me aot on tho fvrfoited list, shall at any timo befor* the let day of October, 1888, be returned lo the County Auditor for taxation, th* •aid Auditor be. and ie hereby instrueled, lo assess th* same and to enter it upon the duplicate of the fiscal year commencing November 1, 1887, with tho simple taxes of that year. Section 2. That all such lands ns may bs returned to the Auditor for tnxntion be tween the first day of October, 1888, end tho first day of Oo'obtr, 1889, shall bo as sessed and charged with the simple Jaxes ef the tw* fiscal years commencing, re spectively, on the first dny of November, 18*7, and the first dny of November, 1888. Sections That as eocn as practicable a lor tho passage of tbi* Aot, the Comptrol ler General ie directed to furnish « copy, of the same to each Auditor in tjio State, and tho Auditor* are required to publish th* earn* in each of their Connly papers, ena* a week for three months during th* year 1888, and for th* same oeriud of time during the year 1889 ; and the cost of such publication shall be paid by the Connly Treasurer, upon the order of the County Commissioner*, oat of tho ordinary county lax laat oollrctod. Approved Deoemb r 19, 1887. H E. C. FOUNTAIN. Auditor Darlingtoa Co. Jaa. to. ’87—8m Final Notice. Notieo is horoby given to all concerned, that aa the Ifith day of March next, I will file my Final Account ic the office of the Probate Court for the .County of Dnrling- tea, as Executor of tho laat Will and Tea- lament of Henrietta M. Rogers, and apply fan a last discharge as snob. F. M. ROGERS, Exeouior. Vaft 9, ’88—lot Only 25ceuK ut tbe Darlington Jewelry Store. Dec. 22, ’87. A h«ntlsom«‘. lhr«*e story buildiug sitnalvd on the brick PUBLIC SQUARE, Darlington, - - S. C. Under the inanacemvnt o '.be En- terpriae Hotel Company, « b<> goiic it tbe patronage of the public, which they expect to merit by furnishing first-class accommodations, excel lent board, and every comlort to be found iu tbe cities. Electric in lls all over the house. Every attention paid to gnesis. Bus meets every train. Terms reasonable jsm-cial accom modations for travelling men; a large snmple room on the first floor. Sept. 22, ’87—tf A. C. SPAIN, D. D. 8., OFFICE ON PUBLIC SQUARE, Darlington C. II, S. C- Ail work done iu the best man ner. Office equipped with latest improvements. Jan 14, ’86 ly. MxrricE. Parties using machine oils will find it to their advantage to call on the undersigned who is agent lor 0. W. Tanner & Co, Richmond, Va., maiintacturers ot fine illumin ating and lubricating oils. Best goods at bo*tom puces. JOHN K. MclVER Sep 22, W. NO MORE EYE-GLASSES NO MORE WEAK EY18 Mitchells Eye-Salve.. A Certain, Safe and Effective Remedy for 60RE WEAK AND INFLAMED EYES, Producing Long-Sightedness, and Roster log the Sight ef ike Old. Cures Tear Dre e, Granulaties, 8ty* To- mors. Red Eyee. Malted Eye Lashes, and producing quick relief sad pern sneni car*. A'eo, equally vffieaciess wbea used is other maladies, seek as Ulcer,, Fever 8ere«, T- man, Rslt Kkeura, Berne; Pile*, or wber-veriaflemmaiienexiete, MiteheU’e Salve may be csed to advea'afe. Said by all braggiete al 26 eeata. Jaa 12, ’to G. 0. who lias removed hi fttcck of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, t«> the atau'i opposite hi* former ” —PLACE ON— PE/ RLE STREET, offcTH a well selected vaiiety of all iruits of this season. Apples. M slags. Concord, and Cat iwta grapes, bansams. pears, n oions, oranges, cucoauuts, figs, dales, sod alt kinds of nuts. Cranberries and sll leading Northern veg etables Micb'gan ce lery received fresh twice a week. My prices will compare fa vorably with say market North or South. I call special attention *o my Grocery De partment which is full and complete. Can dy, crackers of all kinds, cigars, tobacco. Also a full line of Tin snd Crockery ware at lowest prices. Nov. 10. ’87. Newest Largest i| Styles! Stock! 3STEW SOHEIJLrLij ORTHEA8TERN RAILROAD CO ,v II. 8. limn 4 SON, Manufacturers —OF— Doors, Sash, Blums, Is^OTJXaI>I3SrGhS — AND - Building Material, ESTABLISHED 1842. CHARLESTON, 8. C. November 6, 1888—ly T. H. SPAIN. Attorney at I aw, DARLINGTON, C. H., S. C. Will practice iu Circuit Courts and Supreme Court of South Carolina. Prompt attention given to all bu sines.*, and special attention given to eollectiona. A key that will wind anv watch. Price 25 oenta, at the Darlington Jewelry Store. TO MY STORE FOR YOUR BARGAINS IN FALL AND WINTER GOODS 5 We are going to sell cheap for C .A. S HI, As we must MAKE ROOM FOR AN IMMENSE Spring Stock A FULL LINE OF AGRICUL TURAL IMPLEMENTS Alwa^aou Inud A. WEINBERG. Jan. 29,’88. For Sale. Fifty (;>0) actes of land, two and a ball tnil**n from tht- town of Tim monavtlle, formerly the property of M. B. Tiinmnnu. For term* apply to J. F. EARLY. Dec. 22, ’87—ti <Rn J.&P. COATS' * YOU CAN BUY IT OP: Wood* & Woods, Datln gt on, S. O- XjEHsTID I ON FIVE YEAR’S TIME, ON IMPROVE » FARMS. Barnwell, Orangeburg, Sumter, Darling ton Morion, Marlboro’, end other Co iniie* in tbe ••Upoer Pine Bel'” of8< nth Carolina. W. H DUNCAN. Att’y at Law Bara wall C. H, 8. C., Agent. Can bo aocu or addressed at Darliogioa, 8. C. Dee 2, ’to—if Lowest Pries t Specialties: Dicm Goods and Trimmings; Ladies* Department; Slr.ea and Kid Gloves; Lowest Prices on Best Goods; Clothing and Gent’s Furnishings. Gbaxlbstom, 8. C., Jon. 8, 1888. On and after thin data tho following schedule will be ran : GOING SOUTH. No. 97, Daily, • Lea vo I lore neo Leave Kiagatroo Arrive Lanes Leave Lanes Arrive Charleston No. 28, Daily. Leave Florence Le ve Kingstre* Arrive Lanes Leave Lane* Arrive Charleston No. 68, Daily. Leave Florence Leave Kinge'ree Arrive Lane* Na. 67. Ladies’ 'Department inharge of Baltimme JVII Hj 13V E3 IF*.. We always take^pleasure in showing enr goods, and in soliciting an in spection. We invite comparison of prices with any maiket. Edwards & Norment’s. September 15, 1887. HI My line of Dress Good*. Notions, Stnpb* Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes Uniness, Trunks and Valises, Harness, Crockery, Tiu and Wood-ware is larger l ban usual. Groceries in quantities sold at Ciiarlestou prices. My stock ia too numerous to raHiition every thing. Come and ask for what you want. No pains will be spared to allow goods. Respectfully, J. FRANK EARLY, EMPORIUM OF FctsliiorL! Fall and Winler Styles, 1887. 1888. AT THR DARLINGTON JEWELRY STORE. Silverine Ho itNgCmi* stm win- ; dern %V2; Solid SllVrf HaaUng. key j wind, $14 -MJ; HtArl Silver (JomttBg, | torn, wind, goto 11850; j Waltham gold watch. S25 to 140. Cali and examine, at the DARLINGTON JEWELRY STORE. PUBLU SQUARE. Jaa. 12, >88 Thr large.' .lock of clothing for men. youths’ and boys that yon will find i the State, ia new ready for your inspection. I a'ways take ih- lead for tbe correct stylee, the best assortment and eeleclinn of oloth- iag than any other house In thie city or Stu'e Yoa wo'ild he convinced of the fact if you would call and give me the pleastsre of showing vou through the stock. Th» variety of sack su'l* which I show thio season, ate correct in etyles, and for finish they can'ot he excelled. Tbe de- aign of patterns in Ghetto's differ from anything in the past; the mixture* are neat with colors in perf -ot harmony. Tbe leading pattern in these are the stripes which will he worn very much this season Yoa will also lud these goods mode up in three and four button Cu'awaya. These sack* and Cutaway* you will also find* in catsimerea, siik mixtures, whip-cord, diag nosis and earkscrew in all fashionable shade Ken.ember also tb*t 1 still have a fall line of the Patent Square Shoulder garments ia the above mentioned suite, n- well as a line of Priuee Albert coals end vest* of aiiit' of the heel imported cutler*, also e'erical coat* of the same material Boy*’ department is filled with a fine as- »orfo>enl of knee pant (nil* from 6 yean lo 15 year*, and hoy’n long pant sail*, 12 to 16 yea'*, from $2.50 to $20 Gent*’ furni-liing goods department. I think 1 am (repaied this season to show y> u one of tbe nicest stock* to eelect from that yon bav. ever had tbe privilvge of examining. Tbe neck-wear ie beautifully assorted ; eo-penders never were nicer. Tbe plain, neat patterns, tho solid, servie able good* and neat designs, novelties, • rd >i1k and (alio good* of a luxurious -h.iacter art here ready to selec' ftom. Underwear plain and faney, medium, hea vy and extra heavy weight! in plain end and flannel good* in great variety. HATH. For fsahionahte hate this is the place The Duals,, ailh and riff bats, also the Boston eolf euaforming still hats ; these two celehreted kia ufaeturct. I am sole agfui. Y'-n caa Had ail the correct style* ■ a *itk hat*, *i ff bat s and suft ksl* of otbtr ■neaofsctare*. 8HOE8. Oe*t»' fine shoe* are to He found kero in ell style* and best of make* The cole- I h»o*»d Barmister shoe* in laeo. buttons owd Cvegre** Try tb# Douglas* fd aboe fov meat */.d tha $2 shoe for boy*’, every j gwaroaiowt. •’• slippers and ’ Mteg pumps Is groat * el Dip. ffPECIAL. A fin* ef Fnl Dee** wits. Dyke coat* ew4 vest, in Mask doth, lb* latest ie to hnv* ib«m made ef imported whip-cord , whieh 1 havo In stock. Cnil end esamlno this stock boforo par ebaetag eDewhar* (JbwjgiiidTioti 'Wlltlr CORRECT •MAMD4* PRESERVE THE SIGHT l ft ftOLQ ONLY BY * James n. mason. Public Square. Darlington, S. C. March 17, 87 PATENTS Obtained, and all Patent business at tended lo Promptly and for Moderate Fees. Our office is opposite the U. 8. Patent Office, and we can obtain Patents in less lime than those remote from Washington. Send Model of Drawing. We advise all *o patentability free of charge; and we make No Charge unless Patent is secured. W* refer, here, to the Postmaster, the 8upt. of Monty Order Div , and to officials of tbe U, 8. Patent Office. For circular, advice, terms and references to actual cli- ante in your own State or County, writ* to C. A SNOW 4 00., Opposite Patent Office, Washington D 0 Novll.Nfl Terina (’aah With Order. Stoves shipped from fic'ory including 30 pieces. Aflat top $15. No. 7. Cook Stove for $9. oven 15x17, weight 220 lb*. ^.^It 1 ' Top $22, No. 8 Cook Stove for $12 oven 17x18, weight 280 lbs. Warranted lo give perfect satisfaction. J D. ItATTEKREE, Cheater 8.0. April 7, ’86 jj colored. & FOR C. 4 D. AND C. 4 8. RAILROADS „ _ Pe«*iDt«T’* Orriog \ C. 4 D. ari>C. 4 8. RAILROADS. V Charleston, 8. C., May 1, 1887. j On and after May 1. the trains on ibrse roads will run as fol’ows (Sunday ex cepted) every day: DOWg TRA1I. Leave Wadeshoro Moreen’# VcFurland Leave Cheraw Uash Society Hill Dove s,.... Darlington Palmetto Arrive at Florenee 2.20 ....8 40 8.08 8 40 ♦.to 4 40 ... 4 67 ... f. 20 ... 6.40 ... 6 58 ... C 10 Cet 20, ’$7 M. L. KillARD. Colombia. B. C. tP TOAtg. Leave Florence Palmetto Darlington Dovo’*...., »••• •••••* ••• ••« 10.33 ...lu 48 • oeli u.ti BocietjrHUI .....1141 ® •••••••#••• eo.e.. •••*«., I « 01 L«ftVftCk«r*w, #### fl*) 0*o....••••so •••••• a<( I 20 Bonn*It’s i jfj Wadoiboro.... „.,2 00 ••••« oeoooe *..*.< A M P M •I Mam 2 10 a m 2 60am 260am ftOOom •12 Warn 186am 2 02am 902am 4 86am t«60.i 800a 8 90a Leave Loom Arrive Charlostoa Leave Florenee Leave Kingstree Arrive Lane* Leave Lanes Arrive Charleston No 61. Ne 68. ••40am 11 80 am fO 26 p m 7 42 p. • 05 p m •8 16 pm 9 46 p m connects at Fior- Train on C 4 D R R enee with No 61 Train Noe. 63 and 67 ran through from Colum bia via Central R R of 8 C. GOING NORTH. No, 7ft, Daily. Leave Charlostoa Arrive Lanes Leave Lanes Leave Kiugstre* Arrive Flereooe Leave Coarleetoa Arrive Igtnes Leave Lease Leave Kingstree Arrive Floreace N*. 14. •I* 96 a m • 44am 9 60 a m 8 10 a m 4 90am *4 to prn • to pm 6 to p ai 6 41 p m ftOfgpm People of Darlington ctncl THE PUBLIC GENERALLY Are respectfully invited to call and inspect my stock of goods before co eluding tbeir purchases. I have laid in the largast and most carefully selected stock I have eve. carri. d, having bought iu large quantities, thereby secnrint the lowest Itossilde prices, I propose lo give this advantage to all who faVor me with their patronage. I desire to call special attention to my Gt .its’ Furnishing Dep t Having built and nicely fitted np a large roa n lor tbe purpose of sbo to advantage tbe large stuck of Boys’, You island Mens Clothing and Hats *7 00am 8 80a w • 46am 9 04am 10 20 a m •6 25 p m 7 10 pm t®*8 F ■ 8 64pm lOO&p » Ne. 62. Daily. Leave Charleston Arrive Lanes Ne 60. Leave Lanes Leave Kingstree’ Arrive Florence No 66., Leave Charleston Arrive Lanes No 62. Leave Lanes L"ave Kingstree Arrive Florence * Daily, f Daily except Sunday. Train Ne 60 connect, at Florence with train o t C 4 D R R for Cheraw. 8. C.,aad Wndrsboro. N. C. Nos 62 and £6 run through to Cotambia via Central R R of 8 C. No. 64 leaves Charleston Sundays only, at 8 30 A. M., and runs throagk via Cea- (rat R. R. of oC., arrivo Columbia, 8. C. el l 10 P. M. Nos. 78 nad 14 rua solid to Wilmington, N. C., msking close oouoection with W. 4 W. R R for all pon.is north. J. K. KENLY, J. F. Dtvixa, Supt Trans. Gen’l Sua’k T. M. Euxasox, Gon’l Pam. Aft. f IL1IMMJI C0LUIII4 iHI iWUSTA KA1U6B Feb, 6 1888. # GOING SOUTH No. 23. , Leave Wilmington Leave Marion Arrive Flarenro Leave Floreoeo Arrive Sumter Leave Suarer Arrive Celumbla Leave Wilmiogtem Leave Marioa Arrive Florenee Leave ftamter Arrive Calamhia Na. xT No M Na. M Laava Wilmiaylaa, Leave Mariea Arrive Floreae* Ne 59 „ „ A. F. RAYENEL, Pre,. NCH, Matter TraMportatioi. *6 06pm Utopm 12 16* m 2.40 am 4.26 a m 4 to a m A 16 am •16,16 a m 12.41pm 1 to a m t* 40 am 10 46 pm •9 40pm 688pm 6 20pm f6 40 p m 806 p m •8 27 pm 966 pm Mahaiag 908 Leave at Florenea \rriva Sumter Me 66 Leave Sumtffr rrlv* Columbia No 62 runt throngb from Chariest** via Central R R. Leaving Lane* 8 34 A M A M. Sundays No 54 leaves Chariesfaa 6*0 A M., Lane* 10 28 A M, Meaning II 10 A M, Sumter li 46 A M, arrives Calamsi* 1 10 P m. No 66 rune through from Charleston via Central R R. leaving Unes 7 18 PM, Mae- ning 7 62 P M. Train on C 4 D R R connects at Flcreiss with No 69. GOING NORTH. No. 78 i<eavo Columbia. •10 26 p s Arrive Sumter 11 62 pm Leave Sumter 11 62 p m Arrive Florence 1 20 am Leave Florence, 4 86 am Leave Marion 6 22am Arm* at Wilmington, 8 85a* No. 67 Leave Colambia •6 60am Arrive Sumter • 8 12 am No 68 Leave Sumter ftt 22 * m Arrive Florenee 940am Na 66 Leave Florenea, flOSOam Leave Marion 11 11 aft Arrive at Wilmington, 2 10 pm No. 68, Leave Columbia •6 83 p > Arrivo Sumter 6 4op ■ Na 14 Leave Florence 8 20 P ■ Leave Marion 8 66 p ■ Arriv' at Wilmington 11 60p« •I’atly. fDaily except Sunday. No 68 run* through to Cbarleeton, ri* Oentral R R, arriving Manning? 20 P Hi Lanes 8 02 P M. Charleston 9 45 P M- No 67 run* through to Char'ost®* Central R R. arriving Manning 8 48 A Lanes 9 38 A M. Cbarleeloa 11 30 A m. No 66 conueote at Florrsoa with C • • train for Cboraw and Wsdosbaro’. Oo* 78 and 14 make close eonaectioa •• Wilmingtou with W 4 W R R for *U North. JOHN F.DIVINIt Goa l ••$* J. R. KENLY. Sup’t Trane. T M. EMMRRSON, Qen. Pax. Agt. Lumber FOJR S-AX.E- Applj to C. MOON BY. Dec 39, W.