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Fixing the Blame
Judge: You say that your father
died from a auddeu shock to hia
•yitem. Waa he an elect rid tin ?
Prisoner: No. Ele fell iroiu a
scaffold.
Judge: Oh, a biick-layer, waa
heT Was it hi* own fault T
Prisoner: I think it waa the
sheriffs fault, yer honor.
A Woman’s Discovery.
^Another wonderf 11 discovery
has been in.»d«* and that too by a
lady in this county. Disease tau
tened its clatubea upon her and for
seven years she withstood its sever
est testa, but her vital organs were
undermined and death imminent.
For three moilths she coughed in
eessantly and could not sleep. She
bought of ns a bottle of Dr. King’s
New Discovery for Consumption
and was so much relieved on tak
ing first dose that she slept all
night and with one bottle has been
miraculously cured. Her name is
Mrs. Lather Luts.” Thus v\rite W.
0. Hamrick & Go,, of Selby, N. C.
Get a free trial bottle at Willcox A
Go’s, drug store
The Verdict Unanimous-
W. D. Suit, Druggist, Dippus,
lad., testifies: “lean rocomtnsnd
Electric Bitters as the very best
remedy. Every bottle sold has
given relief in every case. One
msn took six bottles, and was cor-
of Rheumatism of 10 years’ stand
io* ” . Abraham Hare, druggist,
Bellville, Ohio, affirms: “The best
selling medicine I have ever hand*
led in my 20 years’ experience, is
Electric Bitters” Thousands of
others have added their testimony,
so that the verdict ie unanimous
that Eieotric Bitters do cure all
diseases of the Liver, Kidneys or
Blood. Only a half dollars a bot
tie at Willcox A Go’s drug store.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in *the world for
Guts, 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
26 cents per box. For Sale by
Willcox A Co.
Smal'ey (coming out of church):
Don’t you think that Dr. Talker’s
sermon this morning was s finished
discourse f
Lever: Yes, 1 do; but for about
an hour 1 didn’t think it would be.
—Harper*g Bazar.
From A Druggist.
Palatka, Fla., May 31, ’87.
The demand lor Botanic Blood
Balm (B. B B.) is such that 1 now
buy in half gross lots, and 1 un
hesitatingly say that my customers
an all well pleased.
R. Kbrstino.
10 Yean with Rheumatism.
Nkwton, N. G., June 25, ’87.
Gentlemen: I am pleased in
aaying I have been a great sufferer
of rheumatism for 10 years, and I
hsveexhansted slmostevery known
remedy without relief. 1 was fold
totryB B. B. which 1 did after
long procrastination, and with the
experience of three bottles, 1 am
almost s healthy man. I take it as
a part of my duty to make known
your wonderful Blood Purifier to
suffering humanity, and respect
fully ask you to mail me one of
your books of wonders.
Respectfully,
W. L. Morkhead.
Soulful Youth (languidly): Do!
you sing “Forever and Forever!”
She (practically): No, 1 stop for
meals.*—2/i/e.
Delinquent Land Sale.
By virtu* of Sunil* 1 / T*« Ei*c>i*1ob», I
will lell in fmoi of ilie Court H >«-* n(
Dnrlin/ton Count/, on the firot Moo liv in
Jul/ nexi. or lb* Tueti*/ •borrut'l.ir, ilie
foltowioK defaulting Uspe/erV reol re'nto:
II. M Roger*. Bitck*w.ira|>,'AS ecre-, 4
building*.
Mr*. 8. J. UiXon, C/| re*», 12 aorov .
Ron* Juvkaou, Cnrtrrsvill*. M aerr*, 2
bull ingn
J 1’ I’nrVer, Carleraville, 80 -err*, 2
buil'liu:*.
Peter Mclvi-r. Jr. liirrliiig'oi, I build
ing. 1 lot.
E-t M iry T-rrh, Dorlingtoq. 2 build
ing*, I lot. *
E. C fountain Darlington, 150 acre*.
Maria Melton, Ebeneter. 70 airea.
W. C Bush, Elbagbam. 08 uoree.
Alex. Jackion, Florence, 1 building, 2
lota.
W. b. Brearle/. Florence, 1 lot.
Bruoaon Britt, Florence, 1 building, 1
lot.
A. A. Brown, F'orenee, 2 lot*.
John R. Cook, Floreneo. 1 lot.
Beo Dari*. Fion nee, 1 buildiug, I lot,
Maigarctl D-ei-, Florence, 1 building, I
lot.
Charity I glia, Floitnco, 1 building. 1
lot.
E. W. Lloyd, Floreneo, I building. 1 lot-
0 W. McEvoy, Florence, 1 building, 1
lot.
John A- Mart*, Florence, 1 building. 1
lot.
William Richardson, P'oreoe*, 1 lot.
H Welsh. Florence, 1 lot.
bam Winsom, Florence, 1 lot,
Brckey Wright, Florence, 1 lot.
Waid ft Dargan. High Hill, 10 aero*.
Annie Ham, High Hill, 20 acres.
Nancy Oiou., High Hill, 100 acres, 1
building.
Rosser Mclnto-.li, High Hill, 9G acre* 4
buildings.
bam Marshall, High Hill, 140 acres, 8
buildings.
8,K. Humphries, High Hill, 42 acres.
Mack Hammond, Harttville. 40 aores,
A. J, Outlaw, Hartsvflle, 180 acre*.
B. L. Outlaw, Hartavikle, 100 acres, 1
building.
Elixa Howie, Leavensworth, 150 aores, 2
buildings.
Mrs. 1‘amelia Kerrin, Leavensworth, 160
aores, 8 buildings.
J. F. Early, Leavensworth, 40aor '».
Mrs. Joana Oarner, Lisbon 88 acres.
Qray ft Ward, Lisbon, I40aeres, 2 build
Inge.
W, J. Lockhart, Lisbon, 22 sores, 2
buildings.
E. F. Lloyd. Lydia, 100 aorea, 2 build
ings
L. L. Stewart, Lydia, 40 acres
E J. Ham, Lydia, 68 aerea, 1 building.
J. H. A. Dowling, Lydia. 25 aores.
Jobo Andrrson, Philadelphia, 60 ao res,
1 building.
Kelly Andersoa, Philadelphia, 100 aerdfc,
2 buildings.
C. B. Hatobell, Pbilad ilpbia, 70 acres,
2 buildings.
J. B. Morris, Philuilelpbis, 26 sores, 2
buildings.
Mrs E. A. Rollins Philadelphia, 186
aores.
J. 8. M. Smith, Philadelphia, 100 aores,
6 buildings.
J. F. blokes, Philadelphia, 247 acres l
building.
The Heirs of E. J. Stuckey, Pbiladel.
phia, 86 acres.
M. V. Harrell, bocisty Hill, 60 lores, 4
buildings.
Jane Beslick, Society Hill, 1 building, 1
UL
J. J. C. Beasley, Stokes Bridge. 85 sorts
1 building.
P. H. Waikin*, Slakes Bridge, 100acre*.
M. R. Hill, Tiiuniousfitie, 40 aores, 3
buildings.
Terms of sale cash—purchaser to pay for
title* W. P. COLE.SDC
June 11. 1883.
Newest
Largest
Styles!
Stock!
Lowest Pries!
COME RIGHT ALONG JOHN HENRY AND BUY ME A PAIR OF
CLARK, PERRY it CO'IS. guaranteed SHOES for sale only by
A.. 'WIEUXTBEnOr,
Who carries a full line of Dry Goods
Comprising all of Hie m-Wfat and most fashionable.
DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS NOTIONS AND NOVELTIES,
i’RINTS and DOMESTICS.
OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE.
Our prices are as low as the lowest; no one can sell
respectable good* cheaper. Try us and you’ll be glad.
A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, Ac., ic., always in
S T O 0 it.
April 19, 1888.
Specialties:
jggpp'W s
^•OKT HE ASTERN RAILROAD.
OuAELasTOM, S. C., Apl. 22, 1888.
On and after this date ths fstfowin
schedule will be run t
UOlkG SOUTH.
No. 27, Dnlly.
Leave Floreneo
Lear* Kingstree
Arrive Lanes
Leave Lanes
Arrive Charleston
No, 28, Dill/.
Lcnre Florence
Le ve KingMreo
Arrive Lani-s
Lenve Luues
Arrive Charleston
No 67.
Leave Laocs
I
*1 *0*4 »
2 80am
2 50am
2 60am
6 00am
•7 06 am
8 07 am
8 80 a m
880am
1» 80a.
Dress Goods and Trimmings ;
Ladies' Department ;
Sh es and Kid Gloves;
Lowest Prices on Best Goods 5
Clothing and Gert’s Furnishings.
Arrira Charleston
Leate Floreneo
Leave Kingstree
Arrive Lanes
No 61.
•»40am
11 80 am
« rm
< 42 p m
8 05 P m
•8 15 pm
9 45 p m
conneots at Pior.
IF 1 . E- ZLTOIRIMIIEItsrT,
liJTSTJFlA.N'OE A.JSrr>
Ladies' Department in charge of Batlimoie
IMC I 3Lj 13\r ES n..
No 53.
Leave Label *
Arrive Charleston
Train on C ft D R R
cnee with No 61 Train
Nos. 68 and 67 run through from Coliim
bla via Contra! R R of 8 C,
0O1NG NORTH,
No, 72, Daily.
Leave Charleston
We always take pleasure in showing eur goods, and in soliciting
We invite comparison of prices with any maiket.
•u in
speetion.
Represents Ten of
the oldest and most reliable Fire Insurance Compa
nies in the world.
Special attention given to making Tax Returns and pay ing Taxes fur
patties living at a distance.
Office op stairs i« brick building next to the D irlington National Baa
January 27,1887
Edwards &
September 15, 1887.
Norment*
TIH
GO TO
McCALL’S
FOR
CALICOS, LAWNS
AND
GINGHAMS.
For Sale.
Fifty ^50) aoies of land, two and
a halt miles from the town of Tim-
monsville, formerly the property of
M. B. Timmons.
For terms apply to
J. F. EARLY.
Dee. 22, ’87-tt
Go to
McCALL’S
* . for
Calicos, Lawns and Ginghams.
i 0. SPUN, II J. I
OFFICE ON PUBLIC SQUARE,
Darlington (’. II , S. C.
ICE l ICE!
ICE
Notice of Seizure.
U 8. INTERNAL REVENUE,
Dcp’y Col. Office, District of 8. C..
Florence, 8. C-, June 18, 1888,
Notice is hereby given that the follow
ing descibed property, to-wit :
ONE BARREL CORN WHISKEY
waa tailed on the 7th day of June, 1888’
at Darliogtoa C. H., for violation of V S
Internal Revenue laws. Any person
claiming this proparty is required to ap
pear and make such claim wi'bin thirty
days from first publication of this notice,
J. E. SCHOUBOE, Bep’y Ool.,
lot roal Revenue for 8. C.
June 14, '88—1m
The only place in town where
is now kept on sale is.
M. C. ALEXANDER’S
Call nnd get a supply and
Xt £eep Cool /”
Remember that this establish
ment is ciovd promptly, at ten
o’clock on Sunday moruiugs, and
that those who do not send before
that hour caiiLot be supplied.
April 19, ’88.
LAW CARDS
j. J. WAED.
Happiness anil Contentment
Cannot go band in hand if we look
on the dark side of every little
obstacle. Nothing will so darken
life and make it a burden as Dys
pepsia. Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets
will cure the worst form of Dys
pepsia, Constipation and Indiges
tion, and make life a happiness and
K leasnre. Sold at 25 and 50 cents
y Dr. J. A. Boyd.
Papa (of Oalvanistio faith, has
just heard that Mollie was at the
theatre last evening): Good morn
ing, daughter of Satan. ■
Mollie: G
Life.
WARD & WOODS.
Attorneys k Counselors at Law,
DARLISOTOK, 8. C.
In all State and Federal
BOOTS, SHOES,
Harness and Saddles
Made and repaired Having opened a
business of the above nature at McCul
lough ft Blackwell’s harness establish
ment immediately opposite the!' livery sta
ble. I respectfully ask tb« jatronage of the
public. 1 have had twenty year's experi
ence in the business, and not only know
the wants of the people, but am preoared
with the proper material to do their work
n. o. woods | .t the shortest possible aotiev.
Mcb. 15. -tf W. C. YOUNG*.
All work done in the best man
ner. Office equipped with latent
improvements.
J tn 14, ’88
It,
ORDER OFFICE OF
J. B. K Hough A Co., Allen’s block,
Florence, S. C They are prepared
to fill your orders for tint leading
Pianos and Organs, also general
musical merchandise. They sell
for cash or time. Ship from factory
and pay all freighr.
15 DAYS TEST TRIAL.
A good Toner connected witli the
firm. Correspondence solicited, with
all who contemplate buying.
Match 22, ’88.
People of Darlington
cm cl
THE PUBLIC GENERALLY
Are respectfully invited In call and inspect my stock of goods before co
eluding their purchases.
I have laid in the largast and most caiefnlly selected stock I have evc»
’carried, having lioiiglit in large quantities, thereby secoring the lowest
possible prices, I pro}rose to give this advantage to all who favor me with
their patronage.
I desire to call special attention to my vh ,its’ Furnishing Department
Having built and nicely fitted up a large rot n for tbe purpose of showing
to advantage the large stuck of Boys’, You is', and Men’s Clothing and
Hats
My line of Diess Goods, Notions, Staple Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes
Harness, Trucks and Valises, Harness, Crockery, Tin and Wood-ware
is larger than usual.
Groceries tn quantities sold at Charleston priees.
My sUwtk is too numerous to mention every thing. Come and ask for
what you want. No pain* will be spared to show goods.
Respectfully,
J. FRANK EARLY,
Wit practice
Courts.!
Go to McCall’s
for Calicos,
Lawns
sod
Ginghams..
(i. 8. HACKER
Doors,
BliiniS,
Manufacturers
—OF—
Sash,
MorrLDiisros
— AND -
Building Material.
ESTABLISHED 1842.
CHARLESTON 8. C.
November 5, 1886— ly
Beef, Pork* Fish.
> .lesirr lu inform Iho people of Darling
ton ih .t I hHV> > gntin into Mi < huie'iier
linsiuess, an I will he fun nl in Hie Mirket
House si the first stall on the right as the
buiMin;* ts enterel, where I will b<* ore
pareit «i all limes tn furnish the very best
qnnliiy of meat and fish Patronage re-
sprc'lully solicited; saiisfaelinn guaran*
leed Goods delivered hy m-.
ROUT NIXON.
NOTICE.
Parties using machine oi'a will
find it to (heir advantage to call on
tbe undersigned who is agent for
C. W. Tanner A Co,' Richmond,
Va.. mannlacturers ot fine illumin
ating and lubricatiug oils. Best
goods at boitoiB truces.
JOHN K. MclVER
Sep 22, ’87.
I. SETTLES.
Good moruing, father.—
A Healthy Growth-
Acker’s Blood Elixir has gained
a firm hold on the American peo
pie and ia acknowledged to be
•nperiortoaU other preparations.
It ia a positive cure for all Blood
and Skin Diseases. The medical
fraternity indorse and prescribe it.
Guaranteed and sold by Dr. J. A.
Boyd.
A Child Killed.
Another child killed by the use
of opiates given in the iorm of
Soothing syrup. Why mothers
give their children such deadly
poison is surprising when they can
relieve the child ot its peculiar
tronblea by naing * Acker’s Baby
Soother. It contains no Opium or
Morphine. Sold by Dr. J. A. Boyd.
c. ■. mT'rtis |
Nettles & Nettles,
Attorney* It Counselors fit Law,
Darlington C. II., 8. V.
Will practice in all tbe State and
Federal Courts.
Prompt personal attention given to I
collection of claims,
Sep. 2, ’8fi ly.
NO MORE EYE-GLASSES
NO
MORE
WEAK
EYLS
E. W.
OEO* W. BROWN
BOYD,
BOYD A BROWN-
attorney* and Oouniolors at Law
Office in rear of Darlington Nation-
•i Bank.
DARLINGTON C. ff., 5 0.
PROMPT PERSONAL ATTENTION TO
ALL BUSINESS. .
Fib. 8, ’87—ly.
C. <P. DMGAK
Attorney at Law
and Trial Justice.
PrEEtioEB in thn United Sintra Court nnd
in the 4th and 5lb circuits. Prompt alien •
tion to ul bufineia entrusted te bint.
Office ia Etabnnge Street, Best ihe*D*»-
Linoroa Nnwe Office.
Mitchell's Eye-Salve.
A Certain, Safe and Effective Remedy for
SORE. WEAK AND INFLAMED EYES,
Producing Long-Sightedness, and Rest or
ing the Sight of the Old.
Cares Tear Drop*, Granulation, Stye Tu
rnon, Red Eyes, Matted Eye Lashes,
and prodneing quick relief and
permanent cure.
Alio, equally efficacious when used in
other maladies, such a* Ulcer*, Fever
Sores, Ti'more, Salt Rheum, Burns; Pile*,
or whereverinflammati on exists, Mifehell’e
Salve may be need to advantage.
Sold by all Draggiate at 26 cents.
Jan 12, '88
Notice,
At the eM stand on PICA RLE STREET.
Msane hae just retnrnsd from tbe North,
• - • - _ - • _ X - A
T* 1. SPAM.
Attorney at Law,
DARLING TON, C. H., S. C.
Will practice ia Circuit Courts and
of Sonth Carolina,
to ail
In anoordsnoe with a resolution of tbe
Stockholder* of the Drrlingtoa Msnufae-
turleg Company at their annual meeting
held an the Srd of May, 1888, subscrip
tions will be received to tbe Capital Stock
*f the said Company to tbe amount of Sev
enty-eight Thousand Dollars. Book* will
bs open at'he office of the Compaav and
at Hm Bank of Darlington, from this date
until July 1st. 1888. Ths Stock wilt be
offered to present Stockholder* at par, ub-
ttl that tlate, and in oase mors titan the
above amount ie subscribed for, will be
allotted to subscriber* in proportion to
tkoir present holding. The Stock not tak
en by that data by present Stockholder*
will be offered to the general public to
•ubaoribera bidding highest there'or, not
loos than par, Snbecription* will be pay
I Sleek iMnod Nov. 1st, ‘
». 0.
-G. 0.
who has rvmovi’d hi st'.ck oi
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
to the stand opposite his former
—PLACE ON—
PE / RLE STREET,
offers a well selected variety of all
fruits of tiiia season.
Apples, Malaga. Concord, and Catawba
grapes, baoannas. pears, lemons, oranges,
cocoauuta, figs, date*, and all kind* of nuts.
Cranberries and all leading Northern veg
etables Michigan ce'lery received fresh
twice a week. My price* will compare fa
vorably with any market North or South.
I call special attention to my Grocery De
partment which is full and complete. Can
dy, cracker* of all kinds, cigar*, tobacco.
Also a full line of Tin and Crockery ware
at lowest prices.
Nov. 10, ’87,
FLORENCE TO THE FRONT!
A LONG FELT WANT NO W
SUPPLIED.
■ten.
x, 1988.
OOK1R.
sad Troas.
Notice.
Having purchased the stock
of goods of our lather, Mr. S
A. Woods. Sr., we will con
tinue the business in all its
branches, at his old stand, un
der the firm name of Woods &
Woods, and will endeavor to
merit the liberal patronage ex
tended to him by a generous
public. s. a. woods,
. C. R. WOODS.
Nov. 21,1887.
Chickens and Eggs.
Db. 8. J. WELSH, of Monroe,
N. 0., sells the fioeat fowls and
eggs that cau be found in tbe South
from nine variliee. Write him for
We have opened « large; Sale and
Livery Stable in tbe Town of Florence. 8
C., where we shall keep alwaya on hand a
good assortment of Mules and Horses, es
pecially selecedfor this climate and coun
try. We will carry also a full line of Bug
gies, Wagons, as well as buggy and wagon
material, nnd a com 1 let* stock of Harness
and Saddlery In addition to this general
Hue of goods, we will curry a full line of
Heavy Groceries wnieh we *ill sell only
at wholesale and by the package. Per
sons wishing snytbing in our line will do
will, we tb:nk, to see our goods before
buying. We shell do our best to give sat
isfaction to all. Everything we sell shall
be guaranteed in writing if desired, and
the money will always be chee fully re-
funded if the goods fall short in r.ny par
ticular. We mean business, aud are re
sponsible for all we sav. If fair dealing
abd bard work will please the public then
we aek all who want goods in our line to
come and trade with us and we fail sure
that they will be pleated, Remember that
F'orenee ie easy of access, and we wish all
who (o there to make our place their head
quarters.
Oar Livery shall be a special feature in
the business, and one will always find
good teams and comfortable vehicles in
retdioevs to carry him wherever he may
wish to go at most reasonable rales
We desire also to say that our lot is
large and roomy, and wa want everybody
who some* to Florence to know that they
can get let-room and good ahelter for tbeir
teams and vehicle* day or night, free of
charge. Heraea will be fed by the day or
month nt reasonable charges.
Doa’t fail to come U> see us ead tell all
your friende to come, we will do eur beet
U make yen cesnforUble.
COVINGTON BROS.
Oft. 6,1*»7, ly.
Spring Millinery,
Fancy and
DRY GOODS,
CORSETS. GLOVES, NECK-WEAR, &c.
ALSO
Ladies’. Misses and Children's Shoes at
lowest prices, at
W. C. BYRD’S.New Stand.
March 15, '88. 8m
M M UM,
Flroti Imlw,
I wish to iiitorm the citizen* of
Darlington that 1 keepcoustantly mi
hand the largeat assortment of
watebea, clocks, jewelry and silver
ware in the Pie Dee Hectinn, which
I offer at pricen w hieh will coii)m te
with New York, or any other city.
So i<l gold gents’ watcii (nut tilled)
Waltham make. *32; gold filled,
w.wranted to wear lor 20 years,
(20;silver watchea, huntingor open
face from (10 up ; silveritie watches
*7. All of these are of the celebra
ted Waltham make. Gther goods
equally as low. All repairing of
fine watches done personallv
Ma> 17, ’88.
■X-» TrS^-jr.
FOR C. ft D. AND C. ft 9. RAILROADS
PaasioKuv'sOrrica )
C. ft D. AMD C. ft S. RAILROADS. \
Charleston, 8. C., May 1, 1887. J
On and
after
May 1, (he train* on
ibese road* will run as fol'ows (Sunday ex
cepted) every day:
Down TRAIN.
Leave Wadesboro 2.20 P
Bennelte 8 40
Movven'i 8,08
McFarland...., 8.40
Leave Cheraw .........
Cash’s...
Society Hill.....
Dove’s
Darlington....
Palmetto
Arrive at Floreneo...
nr
raaou
Leave Florence
eeeeeeee #***•• owe*** 10.58
Palmetto It) 4?
Darlington ...... i. >.. .
Doff’*— 11-1
Society Hill 11 44
Cash’
LeaveCheraw 12.20
McFarlan 1 00
Morvoa s................ 1 20
Bannett’s.. 1 84
Vadwabero ...—.,9 00
fi. f. RAFKNBL, Pm.
TraafporUtlwa.
A M
fH
No. 14.
Arrive Lanes
Leave Lanes
Leave Kiugstree
Arrive Florence
Leave Cnarleston
Arrive Lanet
Leave Lanes
Leave Kingstree
Arrive Florence
No. 62.
Lenve Charleston
Arrive Lanes
Daily.
No 60.
No 64.
•12 25 a ■*
2 45 a m
2 60a«
3 10 a m
4 20am
•480pm
626 p m
6 25 p m
841 Pm
8 00*p m
*7 00 s •"
W 30 a ns
W 45 a tn
004 a ta
10 20 » m
Oft 00 p i»
1 66 f m
Leave Lenea
Leave Kingstree
Arrive Florence
Leave Charleston
Arrive Lanes
He 01.
Leave Lanee f8 35 p m
Leave Kingstree 8 64 p m
Arrive Florence 10 05 p m
• Daily, f Daily except Sunday.
.Train No 60 connect* at Floreno* with
train on C ft U R R for Cheraw. S. C.,*ad
Wadesboro. N. C.
Noe 62 end 56 run through te CelwWihin
via Central R R of S C.
No 64 leave* Charleston Sunday* only,
at 8 80 A. M„ ana runs through via Cas*
Iral R. R. of SC., arrive Columbia, 9. C.,
at 1 10 P. M
Nos. 78 a*d 14 run eelid te Wilmington,
N. C.. making close connection with W. &
W. R R for all pen te north.
J. R. KBNLY, . J F. Dtvina,
Supi Tram. Gau'l Sup't,
T. M. Embrson, Gon’l Pass. Agt.
VILIINGTON MUMIIA INI MT4 lilLKlMl
Apl, 29 138*.
GOING SOUTH
No. 2il.
Leave Wilmington
Leave Morion
Arrive Florvmee
S
Leave Florence
Arrive Sumter
Leave Sum'er
Arrive Columbia
Leave Wilmington
Lenve Marion
Arrive Plorune*
Leave Sumter
Arrive Columbia
60.
No. xl
N' 62
*8 05 rm
U 16 p m
19 «0 t »
x.40 h m
4 25 ■ ui
4 25 * '«
6 16 a ui
•tC.IO •• m
12.37 p in
1 2» h m
45 * m
10 65 p «
•2 40 p *i
6 38 p m
6 10pm
t* 40 p m
* 06 p m
*9 22 pm
10 66 p m
Cbarlvston via
No. IS
Lear* Wilmington, *
Leave Marion
Arrive Florence
No 68
Leave at Florence
\rrive Sumter
He 66
Leave Sumter
rrive Columbia
No 62 runs through free
Central R U.
Leaving Lanee 8 84 A M., Manning 908
A M.
Sundays No 64 leaves Charleston 8 3(1
A M., Lanee 10 28 A M, Manning 11 10 A
M, Sumter 11 46 A Xf, arrives Co'umoi*
1 10 P m.
No 66 rone through from Charleston vie
Central R R. leaving Lanee 7 1* P M, Mae*
ning 7 62 P M.
Train on C ft D R B conneots at FUreiie*
with No 59.
GOING NORTH.
No 61
neave Columbia.
•11 26 p*
Arrive Sumter
12 62 p si
Leave Sumter
13 52 p si ’
Arrive Ploreae*
2 20 sm
No. 78.
Leave Florence,
4 85 aw
Leave Marten
6 22 an
Amro at Wilniingtoa,
8 35 * a
No. 67
Leave Columbia
•6 60 sw
Arrive Sumter
8 12 on
Ha 69
Leare Sumter
48 22 a •
Arrive Floreno*
9 40 on
N* 66
Leave Florence,
410 30 a W
Leave Marin
11 11s W
Arrive at Wilmington,
210 pa
No. 68,
Lenve Columbia
•6 83 p •
Arrivt Sumter
64bpW
Ha 14
Leave Floreaaa
8 20pa
Leeve Marlon
8 66 p •
Arrive at Wilmington
. 11 60 p •
•Daily, tDally except Sunday.
No M runs through ta Charleston,
2
Central R R, arri
Hi tiftf Manaiag 7 20P Mi
Lanee 8 02 P M. Charleston 9 tt P M.
No 67 rune throngb ta Charleston vl»
Central R R, arriving Manning 8 48 A M.
Unes 9 8* A M, Charleston 11 80 A ss.
No 66 eoauepta at Flerenen with C * •
treln for Cheraw aad Wadesboro’.
Not 78 aad 14 make eloM oeiiedtlon U
WilmUgtea with W ft W B fi far all poiaft
North.
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