The Darlington news. (Darlington, S.C.) 1875-1909, November 05, 1896, Image 3
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PRISONERS DISCHARGED.
jury Finds Those Charged With the
Broxton Bridge Horror Not Guilty.
Aikks, Oct. 29.—At half past 10
o'clock to-night the jury rendered a
verdict of not guilty in the Broxton
Bridge cnee and, on motion of coun-
ticl for the defence, the prisoners were
discharged. The prosecution enter
ed a nol pros in the remaining case,
in which Heirs ami Stanley were the
defendants.
The evidence in the Broxton Bridge
murder case was all in when court
( ook a recess for dinner, the testimo
ny for the defence covering a surpris-
'ugly short range. For the conven-
ience of the reader I will hrieily re
view from memory ti e evidence pre
sented by both sides, as it appears to
have an impo.taut bearing on the
case, with some of the features which
are supposed to be considered by a
jury:
By a white witness and a half doz
en negroes the State proved that Dr.
Ackeaman was at Malcomb Wood’s
store, near Bioxton Bridge, on the
fatal Monday nignt; by several ne
groes that lie left there in company
with three other men in buggies: go
ing towards Broxton Bridge; by
Sandy Campbell that while he was
walking on the road with Ishum
Hearse, the deceased, they were
both seized and tied by a party of
men in which some of the defendants
wt re identiffed; by a half dozen ne
groes that they saw Hiers hitching
up his buggy, in his yard while three
or four men in buggies were at his
gate: by J. J. Folk, .that a party of
men brought Ishaui Kearse to his
house for him to identify; that he
did so and went with them, on foot,
for two miles, hunting Hannah Wal
ker. returned for his horse and con
tinued with them, but did not recog
nize any of them except perl ftps
the voice of young Hiers. (Folk is a
well-to-do-farmer, over 53 years of
age, and a relative of two of the de
fendants i By Ben Seymour, that
Hannah Walker was taken from his
house by Folk and Aekeruau, while
others waited in the road; by Sandy
Campbell, that Rosa Kearse was
taken from Iris house by Dr Acker
man and others: probably a half doz
en other negroes gave testimony tell
ing about seeing Isham and Rosa
Kearse and Hannah Walker in the
possession of a party of men, in
which they recognized Ackerman,
Stanley and Heirs; by Rosa Kearse
the Suite presented direct ev'denee
e, the whipping o derth o'Isham
Kea ’se by ; he si; men 'a ({Uest’on
whom she swore she recogn zed; by
physicians and coroner as o the find
ing of the bodies and the cause of
death by beating.
The defence has contradicted Rosa
Kearse by several wi, nesses, who
swore she told them soon after being
put in jail for safekeeping, that she
del not know who whipded her. it
being too dark for her to see. The
alleged fact that these witnesses, or
most of them we e friends of the de
lendants, and that ihe night in ques
tion was. according to evidence, a
bright moonlight night, and that
there was fire at the place of whip
ping. would ordinarily he consider-
ed in this connection The defence
lias also proved by a number of re
spectable witnesses that Bandy Camp-
I" I! is unworthy of belief. These
witnesses testified to being interested
in the ease and to having contributed
towards tlie defence. The defence
proved the character of the defen
dants for peace and order by prob-
abb some of the most substantial
ni' ii in Barnwell county. Borne of
them, however, after testifying to
Bra’.i s good reputation in that re
gard. admitted having heard of his
being in a shooting scrape and a
light at the church. Ail of them were
interested in the ease, being friendly
to »he accused and had contributed
money to conduct the defence.
I'utting away all the petty issues
that have occupied so much time,
tlo'io is tlie ease as it has been pre
Mnied to my mind. Tlie defendants
again ren amed olT the stand; again
no attempt was made to prove alibis.
- The .Vi uff. ^
AGED ONE HUNDRED AND NINE
Mrs. Berube, a Canadian Centenarian,
Dies at Fitchburg Massachusetts.
Fitchburg. Mass., October 27—Mrs
Andre Benipe died yesterday at the
home of her daughter. Mrs. B'-iehard,
iu this city, aged 109 years. The de-
ceased was born at Bt. Andre, near
Uucbee, .inly t, 17h7, and was the old
est of twenty children She came to
t 'c State in 1S3T and lived therafter
in Marlboro, I.eou inster and Fitch
burg. She was the mother of eleven
children, four of whom are living.
During her long life she was seldom
sick, and she retained her faeulities
to the last. Her eyesight was good
up to the time of her death and she
was only slightly deaf. Her grand
fathers lived respectively 195 and 115
years.
Life, Fire, Accident, Tornado
and Gin House Insurance, Mrs.
Lucy M. Norment.
LiRh grade bicycles for sale
at #45.00 at W. G. Diclrton’s.
Chairman Jones Tries to Suppress
the Senator.
Washi.voton, Oct,. 30.—From the
stories received here, Senator Till
man is not as deeply and actively In
terested in the silver fight now as he
was before the Chicago convention,
when he promised to be a figure in
national politics. Senator Jones
stands in the way of the South Caro
lina Senator and suppresses him on
all occasions He will rot permit him
to come to the front by making
speeches to pivotal States. He seems
to he afraid the South Carolinian will
do more harm than good. Since the
opening of the campaign it is said
that the Senator has made few
speeches under the auspices of the
national committee. All his efforts
have been put forth under the direct
ion of county and Congressional
committees. His Pennsylvania ex
pedition was arranged by local lights
and by the Congresional committee
*i e re. At Chicago, it is stated, the
national, State and county commit
tees declined to make an assignmeut
for him in that city, and he is now
speaKing there by invitation of a
State Senator.
The reason for all this is that Sen
ator Jones fears Senator Tillman will
make a break at the wrong place and
time. Tillman’s friends charge that
the failure of their man to come to
the front is due entirely to the jeal
ousy of Senator Jones and others
managing the campaign. They say
that Senator Jones is afraid Tillman
may gain the leadership of the silver
forces of the Senate if he Is allowed a
conspicious part in the campaign.
They saw that Tillman is not as ra
il ical in his views as Aitgeld, and that
the latter has been showed full swing
In the campaign. They do not like
this and threaten to pay back the
score some day. They say that the
South Carolinian has received ova
tions everywhere he has gone and has
done great work for the cause of
silver.
othe
0. H. SUE.
NLESS PREVIOUSLY CALLED
for and the charges paid, or
otherwise disposed of, the Southern
Express Comany will sell to the high
est bidder, for cash at public auction,
at Darlington, 8 C , by T. E. Phillips
Auctioneer, In front of the Court
House, Darlington, 8. C., on Satur
day, November 28th, 5896. all matter
that has been on hand six months or
over, an itemized list of which can be
seen at the Company’s office nnder
Darlington Guards’ Armory.
R. W. COGGE8HALL,
8. W. CROSSWELL, Agent.
Superintendent.
Oct. 29. 4t.
FOR SALE.
H ouse and lot on broad
Street in Darlington, known as
Richard Weston house. For terms
apply to
E. KEITH DARGAN, 1
„ E. R. McIVER. ;
Oct. 22. 4 t. Trustees.
Did You Ever
Try Electric Bitters as a rem
edy for your troubles? If not,
get a bottle now and get relief.
This medicine has beeq found
t< ■ be peculiarly adapted to the
relief and cure of all Female
Complaints, exerting a wonder
ful, direct influence in giving
strength and tone to the organs
If you have loss of appetite,con*
stipation, headache, fainting
spells, or are nervous, sleepless,
excitable or melancholy or
troubled with dizzy spell, Elec
tric Bitters is the medicine you
need. Health and strength are
guaranteed by its use. Large
bottles only fifty cents at Dr.
J. A. Boyd’s and 0. B. Davis’
Drug Stores.
MURDERER HANGED IN CHICAGO.
Julius Mannow Meets Death Gamely—
How he and Windrath Killed
Cashier Birch.
Chicago, October 30.—Julius Man
now was hanged at noOn today for
tlie murder of Carey B. Birch. The
condemned man showed great ner
vousness during the night, but walk
ed to the gallows and meet death
gamely. From the scaffold he declar
ed that hia statement made yesterday
in which he said that Windrath was
innocent was true. Mannow was
pronounced dead fifteen minutes after
the drop fell.
On the night of June 25, 1895 Man
now entered the West Chicag Street
Railway barns and demanded of the
cashier, Mr. Carey B. Birch, the mon
ey in his charge. Birch reached for
a revolver, when Windrath fired four
shots ami Mannow one, with fatal ef
fect. Seizing a bundle of currency
contaning $160 the murderers escaped,
but were later arrested on informa
tion given by a woman who lived in
the same house with them, and had
overheard the men plotting. The
trial of Windrath and Mannow was
most exciting, several plots for their
liberation being revealed and extra
ordinary | recautions being taken to
prevent the success of these schemes.
Mannow at length pleaded guilty and
made a full confession and on his
evidence both men were convicted
Windrath was banged last June, but
sentence on Mannow was deferred.
When later he was sentenced he
feigded insanity and secured a re
prieve, but his sanity being determ
ined he he was finally doomed to die
today.
Condensed Testimony.
Chas. R. Hood, Broker and
n.anufaoturer’s Agent, Colum-
bua, Ohio, certifies that Dr.
King’s New Discovery has no
equal as a Cough remedy. J.
D. Brown, Prop. St. James
Hotel, Ft. Wayne, Ind., testifies
that he was cured of a cough of
two vears standing, caused by
La Grippe, by Dr. King’s New
Discovery. B. t. Merrill, Bald-
winsville, Mass., says that he
has used and recommended it
and never knew it to fail and
would rather have it than any
doctor, because it always cures.
Mrs. Hemming, 222 E. 25th St.,
Chicago, always keeps it at
hand and has no fear of Croup,
because it instantly relieves.
Free Trial Bottles at J. A.
Boyd’s and 0. B. Davis’ Drug
Stores. m
Now is the time for Gin
House and Tornado Insurance.
Best companies in the world,
Mrs. Lucy M. Norment.
.J. BYRD,
PUBLIC SQUARE.
The leading
■ur^Mai
house in the city
New Fall Goods
Just received and more to come.
Sole agents for the world renowned
muzmi
The only guaranteed Corset on the
market.
THE “NEW IDEE" PHTTEKHS
At the very low price of
TEN CENTS EACH.
If you will call at my store. I will be
pleased to show you anything
and quote prices.
MRS. M. J. BYRD,
Darlington, 8. C.
ARE YOU FOR
&iorH
We are candidates not for office
but for your
Tobacco Trade!
CHEW
made from the best Henry
County Leaf.
TRY
Hickory
the best 10c tobacc on the mar
ket. Manufactured by Spencer
Bros, and SOLD BY
Coggeshall & Co.
LAW CARDS.
R. Lj* DAKGAN,
Attorney & Counselor at Law.
DARLINGTON, 8. C.
SPECIALTIES:
Real Estate, Corporation and Commer
cial Law.
Prctice in 3rd and 4th Circuits.
SeptlR’96 -lyr.
THE
MONEY
QUESTION
may interest many, but it is of far
more importance to the average man
to know how to “make one dollar do
the work of two”—to know where and
how to buy shoes, and Good Shoes,
at Right Prices and at the same time
to get the Latest and Best.
THE
QUESTION OF
MONEY VALUES
and the best values in the matter of
stylish footwear for Men, Ladies,
Misses and Children, is very simple
when once you patronize
The Darlington Shoe Store
They are dealers in all grades of hoots
and shoes and their motto is:—
“THE BETTER THE GRIDE, %
m THE BETTER THE TRADE.”
and it means just what it says. You
can get what you want, when
want it and the way you want it.
Trbasctmr’b OmcB, \
Darlington, 8. C., Oct 5, ’90. /
T HE TREASURER’S BOOKS
will be opened at Darling
ton C. H. on October Ifth, 1896,
for collection of State. County,
Special, School and Poll Taxes
for Darlington County tor the
fiscal year commencing October
31st, 1895 and ending December
81st, 1896.
The Treasurer will also be
prepared to collect money for
road tax.
J. W. WOODHAM,
Treasurer D. C.
you
; Jewelry, Wstehes. Clocks Ac.
11 I hsve begun to boy my Fall stock))
< of clocks, watches jewelry, silver- •
! ware, novelties Ac. I will be in po-! I
) )sition to sell goods at very low pricer )
• >and GUARKNTEE EVERYTHING
. jepresnted.
Repairing of watches, clocks and))
4jewelry done at rkasociable eatks* •
! land work odabbktbbd.
;! SJOLFBAM,
* * v w , m
:sgf
impm
•—-Tiit*
Darlington tUpat
Moot Clare t Sb p m
Robin’s Neck — 641pm
Mandeville 6 66 p m
Bennetts* ills
Breeden’s..... *2^*
Alice
Newtonvllle. fm pm
Arrive Gibeon —• 6 66 p m
Train No. 67—Daily except Sunday.
Bonthboond.
Leave Gibeon - • t* * •
Newtonvllle Swam
Alice— *2?*®
Breeden’s * S * m
Bennettsvllle
Mandeville 6 66am
Robin’s Neck 711am
Mont Clare - 7 Mam
Darlington
Syracuse $ a m
I Amur 8 66 am
EUiott 8 46am
St. Charles 8Mam
08W6gO.••••••••••••••••• •••••• ® A
Arrive Sumter • 80 a m
No. 88.—North Bound Local Freight.
(Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
Leave Sumter 6Mam
Oswego
St. Chariee 1046 am
Elliott’s —• 11 06 a m
I j,m*r 1140 a m
Syracuse...... 12 06 p m
Darlington 1 00 p m
Mont Clare IMpm
Robins Neck 2 00pm
ManderviUe 2 SO pm
Bennettsvllle 8 60 p m
Breedens—- —• 4 06 p m
Alice - f*$P m
_ Newtonvllle6 00 p m
.. j Arrive Gibeon 610 p m
Jeweler and Silversmith, ! No. 21.—South Bound Loeal Freight.
DARLINGTOH, S. C H ( Tne8da y*’ Ttmmday* and Saturday*)
................... . J Leave Gibeon.- H 40 n m
NewtonviUe...—'"
Weeds
.»¥■ ii ESasss^S
C HERAW ahd DARLINGTON
Railroad. In effect Sept. 22.1896
NO-TO-BAG
GUARANTEED
TOBACCO
HAMT
Or*, UHMH) boxes told, anaa eons prove ns pomrtoasstiorthsasto fa*
form. Ho-to-buHtbeaTMteetBerTS-rood loueeorid. Manr gain 10 p
*ke the week finpote.t UAoea * "
fell* to meke the week impotent men etrons. rtewees end meenetlo. Jeet try
lighted. W* expect roe to bellere whet we »*y. for e ear* Is ebeolstetr seennt
wW Sendfoyour^Ur l^atTo^oorigUygB^kero;
CURES
ty e box. Ton wlUb* de-
Send for our t ^
tie* eeople.-Address 1
For sale by DR J. A- BOYD and all druggist.
——— i >
• Mam
Alice 1010 a m
Beeden —
Bennettsvllle..... H a m
ManderviUe H 42 * m
Robins Neck 12»pm
Mont Clare 1* M p m
Darlington..— * ** P ^
Syracuse * J® p m
Lamar... 8 16 p m
Eliott’s ‘“P®
St. Charles 4 18 pm
Oswego 4 65 pm
Arrive Sumter 5 20 p m
NOTE.—Train No. 68 makes dose
connection for Colombia via Darling
ton and Sumter; and for Charleston
THE FARMERS WAREHOUSE.
* HARTSVILLE, S. C. *
Will open for the SALE OF LEAF TOBACCO,
- A.TXC3-TTST IS, 189Q.
Every Coivenienee Will Be filvei Farmers Aid Bayers.
The management will be in the hands of first class tobacco
men of long experience.
WE SOLICIT YODR PATRONAGE, AND PLEDGE YOU FAIR TREATMENT.
O-X’Q-E TTS A. TRXA.Ij.
CORRESPONDENCE WITH LEAF DEALERS DESIRED.
THE FARMERS WAREHOUSE CO.
J. B. NUTT, Manager.
No. 88. SOUTH BOUND.
Passenger train.
(Daily except Sunday.)
Leave Cheraw 5 20 p m
Cash’s 6 88 p m I u u., -— f,” rJtTwjin,
Society Hill...... 5 48 p m Florence; and for aU points North.
D«ve’* 6 06 p m Train No. 62 makes close connection
F ,0 L d ’V 6 12 p m at Florence from Charleston and from
Darlington 6 80pm Gr points North and at Darlington
Arriv, Fio^.:r.3..::::r * £ £ E from Columbi ^ BATI ttnAT .
No 60 NORTH BOUND. I j^ORTB-EASTERN^ Lpt^lOM
Passenger train. Trains going south.
(DaUy except Snnday.) No.M No.23_No.58
Leave Florence 8 53 a m
almetto. 9 15 a m I
Darlington 9 81 a m Le- Flore nee..
Floyd’s 846am “ Kingstree-
Dove’s • 62 a m Ar. Lanes..
Society HU1 1010 a m Le. Lanee...
Cash’s 10 25 a m I Ar. Charleston-.
Arrive Cheraw 10 40 a m Trains going north.
No. 27. SOUTH BOUND. ' I *°' 78 NO ' 8a NoU,,
Freight train. (DaUy except Sunday.) I
Leave Wad «s boro— 8 00 p m
•
•
•
a m
p m
834
745
653
483
818
pm
483
813
715
836
1118
860
Bennett’s
Morven’s...
MeFarlan..
Cheraw
Cash’s....
i eeeeeeeee ******
8 86 pm
. 8.40 p U>
4 00pm
460pm
6 17 pm
r''
Le. Charleston.
Ar. Lanee
Le. Taiumi
“ Kingstree
Ar. Florence...—
•DaUy. t DaUy except Snnday.
No. 52 runs through to Columbia
e
•
•
a m
am
456
700
700
5 M
8 tl
700
5 M
730
•••••
830
780
THE
JOHN J. DARGAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
DARLINGTON, - - - - S. C.
Will practice ii State and Federal
coirts.
Office in Armory Building.
J. J.WARD,
Attorney at Law,
DARLINGTON. S. C.
Will Practice la the Cearts ef the
Feirth Circuit.
Mch5'96—lyr.
E. O. Woods. Robert Macfarla.nl
WOODS & UACFARLAN.
(Successors to Woods A Spain.)
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Darlington, S. C.
Offices over The Bank of Darlington.
Jaul0’96—lyr.
Planters’ Warehouse
Will again be opened for the sale of your
tobacco, AUGUST 11. Having ar
ranged with a large number of buyers who
represent the largest markets in the world,
the AMERICAN TOBACCO
CO. among the number, we are better
prepared than ever to handle your tobacco.
Mr. J. S. Walden, a warehouseman of
ten years’ experience, who is associated
with Mr. B. F. Smoot this year, will al
ways he on the floor to see that your to
bacco brings the very highest market price.
REMEMBER THE PRY, TUESPRT AUG. II
and bring your tobacco to PLANTERS’
WAREHOUSE where a welcome awaits you.
Smcot & Walden,
33arling*ton, JS. O.
Society Hill 5.48 p m | ^ Central R. R. of 6 . C.
Fto7dtz:zz:‘r;* S." p» AM/ilmingtoh, COLUMBIA *
Darlington 7 80pm I w W AUGUSTA RALROAD.
Palmetto 8 00pm In effect Sept, 18M.
Arrive Florence***.****** •«•••••••• 8 25 p m I south boujul
No. 26.—NORTH BOUND. 1 -
Freight train. (Daily except Sunday.) Leave Wilmington.
Leave Florence -.... 9 40 a m > L * aTe IUrion "
Palmetto — 10 00 am
Darlington —10 40 a m
Floyd’s — 1100 a m
Dove’s..— 1110 a m
Soeiety Hill 1140 a m
Gash’s. 1210pm
Cheravr • ••••••••••a****** ••* 12 46pm
MeFarlan 1.26 p m
M erven’s——— 146 p m
Bennett’s...— 2.00 pm
Arrive Wadesboro 2.96 pm
No. 77—Passenger. (Sunday only.)
Southbound.
Leave HartsviUe 7 00 a m
ie«eee*eeeeeee
Auburn..
Floyds..
Darlington
Palmetto
Arrive Florence
R. W. Boyd. G. W. Brown.
BOYD & BROWN-
Attorney! and Oonniolora it Law
Office in S. Marco building, op
posite Court House.
DARLINGTON, S. C
Janl’96—lyr. •
T. H. Spain, H. T. Thompson
SPAIN 4 THOMPSON,
Attorneys at Law,
Darlington, - - - S. C.
Offices in Darlington Guards’ Armory
building, first floor.
Special attention given to practice in
the Probate Ceurt.
Mshae’96—yr.
•8 80pm
688pm
Arrive Florence.. 710 pm
Leave Florence. •••••••••••••••••• "T 48 P M5
Arrive Bnmter 8 SI p a
Leave Sumter 8 51 p m
Arrive Columbia. 1016pm
No. 6L
Leave Florence.............. •i 88 a ns
Arrive Sumter •••••••••eeeeeceeeeee 488am
No. 88.
Leave Sumter ................ •• 48 a ®
Arrive Columbia. 10 Mai
No.
ton vL
Lane* 8 84 a m. Maiming 8-16
■ocm boos.
.712 am
...7 80 a m
...7 48 a m I Leave Ootombis
.. 7 66 a m Arrive
... 810 a m I Leave Sumter.
No. 70.—Passenger. (Sunday only.) | Floranoe
Northbound. Leave
Leave Florence 8 00 a m Arrive Wilmington..
Palmetto • 18a ml
Darlington •••••• eMeae ••• m 8 86a m I Leave Columbia..
>. 2 or through from Charles
vis Central Railroad: leaving
m 8 84 a m. Manning frl6 a &
eee eee •••••• ••# eeci
No. 64.
.. •6 45 am
. 718am
. 712am
. 888am
8 60am
• Slam
—IS 18am
No. 68.
•448pm
FloydsT. 9 40 a m j Arrive Sumter — J SSjm
Auburn 8 57 a
Arrive HartsviUe • MMMMMMMM* 1016 a m
NO. 26—MIXED. [DaUy except
Sunday.]
Southbound.
Leave HartsviUe 6 80 a m
Auburn... 6 45am
Floyds
Arrive Darlington..—.
Na.1
Leave Sumter •••••••e • •6 06pm
Arrive Florence -720 pm
•Dally. tDaUy except Snnday.
No. 68 runs thiounn
via Central Railroad, s
nine 6 85 p BL
Charleeton 8 60 p
Conwa;
arriving M
see 7 U p
* ,^7 “| Trains on Conway Bran
716amU***® Chadboum at 1848 am,
716 ‘“rive at Conway 18 M pm, retun
J.S. WHITE,
ZBZ^LIR.TS'VILLE, S. G.
WXLXi SELL TTOTT
-Dry Goods, “ “ , Hats and Shoes-
As low as they can be sold in this county.
BIS SELLS
tain, ktojTO, luiwt, limn, Cuui M,
TOB-A.COO -A-iNL OIO-^-ES
AT BOTTOM PRICES. Call and see him while in HartsviUe.
WHITE is always in a good humor and will do bis best to please
you and make you feel good.
HARTSVILLE, 8. 0., Aug. 11th, 1896.
Branch
at*
jy ISMpi
NO. 34-LOCAL FREIGHT (Daily leave Conway 2 80 p m. arrive <
except Sunday.! bourn 5 00p m, lea** Chad bourn 6 M
/ pm, arrive at Hub 6 88 p ak re*
Northbound. turning leave Hub 8 80 a m, arrive at
Leave Darlington 8 80 p m Cbadbourn 616 a m. DaUy except
Floyds •••••a******••••••••*»•* 8 60pm Bnc day.
Auburn 8 06 p ml Trains on C- A D. R. R, leave Flor-
Arrlve HartsyUle. 9 20p m|ence 8 H am, 9 40 am, and7 46pm
No. 61. PASSENGER. (DaUy except |»«1
Sunday.)
Southbound.
Leave Darlington— 7 46 a m
Palmetto 6 00 a
Arrive Florence 815 a m
m, arrive Cheraw 1841111
and 12 80 p m, leave Cheraw 1848 p
m., arrive Wadesboro 186 p nt Re
turning, leave* Wadeeboro 188 pm,
arrive Cheraw 488 p m, leave Che-
raw 4 50 p m, and 5 88 m
------ and
No. 62. PASSENGER. (DaUy except Dariiagtan 7 p. *., and 487 p m.
Southbound.
Leave Florence — 7 46 p
Palmetto A 00 p
Arrive Darilnglou .815 p
No. 61. wttl wait at Darilngtoa 80
minutes for 67 and M Connection.
No. 80 wttl wait at Florence two hours
for No*. 78 and 64 eonneetien. No.«
wUl wait at Cheraw 80 mlnutceoaMa.
87 tor points South of Chsraw. No
63 will welt at Florenos 8 hows lor
Noe- M and M eenneetien. No. 88
and 87 will stop on eimml at aR_Stati-
ons for IPssssngers bstweea
bwo and Cheraw. No. 00,61,
M wiU stop on si^ml at iu I
&SZ£2gti>
except Sunday.
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