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.Or; (. r i: r m f <) \ »•')!' t |N » !fi J w.-.s i () During MonO Te.ai Impro v d 5 Points and South Caro Ima Doclmed 5 \V;i-hin^ton, An^. 1" —Th** ni'inthly irport cf the statistic i.m nf tlic il>‘partmcnt of A^ri cult,no shows tho avorago con dition of cotton on An^. 1 to ha\n heen no us compared with 7'on July I 1" i: 81 on A 1 . a nl ■ - the mean of the Au^ii't averages of the last ten yeais. Theie was an improve Hu nt of condition during ,) uh amounting’ to live points in To\.i , and Arkansas, 7 points in in < h orgiu, 1 11 in Missouri and 1 in 1'en licsst e. I La t he oilier hand, there was a decline of a points m Nortli ('aroiina. ■' in Sunth <'arolina and Indian l erri torv, I m M ississ i ppi, 1‘ouisiana and Florida, ■ in A lahamn, '■i in < >k iaImma and 17 in \ irgin ia. ^ I'ho'linpairnmt of condition is dm- in the main' to drought and and continued lack of propel cui 11 \ at n n, hut there arc ex t'ii.|\o scot r uis where heiivv and i on11niious rams I avc wrought serious injure to the grow mg crop W1 ilc t he com!it ion in 'I'exas is now points aliova'the State's ten \ ear averagi , every otlier State still rep uts a condition below siirh aver.ige, Arkansas Birth * the Ich ctf'!i de]'end- entirely r.j)«.n tli.- cate !**st<»\\t'l iiv ,<,!1 it> p.iretit. Kxpeetcint inotlu:' sh'-'iltl liave tin- tenderest < are. '1 he\ ••h' '.drl he spared all W"r: y ami att.vielx. They shouM iat i a ni v ,.f noiu islimj' food at,.I ’akf. etltlreKeuises. 'I h; . •’ I o' 1 a lono u ay tov^ a:d pte'se: \ - rthui: heahJ: and their be ant v a a well as that of the little one to * me H it to be absolutely sure of a short ami painless labor they shoulil use Mother's Friend rrg-u'ar! v daring tfir months of >;rsta- n i his i-. a simple liniment, which to he Htiplit a t xterually. It neves teneth 1 v a; 1 • I t" t' •• mnsclvs .ind o <•:, 1 s a il of t h.- <]i-o omfo: ts of pi ea my, which women o«erT tn t' ! - ik ■ e ahsoi'itelv neti'ss.iiv When other s Hriemi is us' j th< tc i> e . rio r whatever .et Mather - I t «•: '! at tie- drit^ ,n\ !>«• r bottle. mr BR^otinn Rtou xroR ro. ATL.AN1 A, liA. 1 M'lllg I . ' i i - I 111; I • i U g I I . \ irgini i. him., ’ ji ii n t - hi ten \ North (’.ii'' iU mi. mi m : Soul ii Carolm,i and . Florida. It; Ala and Mississippi a w their respective ir averages The a verages of the d liferent Suites an Aug I were as fol low s Virginia, 1 . . North (Tiro 11.a a . 7 1 t i oi g ii, 77 ; Florida, I 1 ; A ! a humu , >■', : Mississippi, O’: I. m i' lana. II. Tex as, ; Ark ansas, su Tennessee, 71; Mis souri. si; Oklahoma, ''u Indian Jen i u ,rv , a |, rticre lias heen some a lei nd.on men t of land planted to cotton, hut tiie area nhamloned is somewhat less than was generally expected a month ago, ami the department w'ld not at present change its acreage figures. F.emers' Institute at Clemson. TI M K _A F'arniers' Institute will he o.it X’isitors are cordially invited to take part in all discussions, ( '( is | hoard and lodging will In furnished for tifty cents a day I i.is small charge will just about cover the actual cost Single meals will cost twenty cents each. V isitors arc requested to hring sleets from home. Tents will he furnished free to visitors who prefer to camp out. Visitors and delegates should write in advance to secure n 'oins. 11K n it v S. Haim /.< ><., t lemson College, S. (' A Thousand Tongues Could not express the rapture of Annie K Springer, of I 1 Howard street, Philadelphia, Pa, when she found that Pr. king's New Hiscovery for Con sumption had completely cured her of a hacking cough that for many years had made life a burden. .\ll other remedies and doctors could give her no help, but she says of the lioyal Cure, in removed the pain in c \n now sieep mg I can ►+M>i •. i * *-l v I I } cal iMolioinv Disraeli advhed all >"Ung men to stall i iiit in I ife wii h good clotln s. That is good advice. hut he should have ad v is. al t hem a iso to hu \ a goi i 1 hed 11 .-h pt on one A ma I w ho ih ies not sh i p w , ■, I i- ! a I fully handi'atppfd in t fir i ac' fir a 11 veil hood. I ncoml at 1 i.hle beds cause nine-tenths ot the nervous di-ease with which, humanity is atll a'".I 1 havr known in-tanC's wtiere p i'm- who had -pent hundred- i t d( Jlars xv i th duct ins in vain « n e restored to I r iltii b\ Ur |"I\ Im \ mg g I hi d- ‘' The consti md i"ii "f a -and ary bed is a xvoi k of art. yrt is so simple that any housew ife could be taught t" make one. Il 1 had my way I wniil t i lo-r up a few of tie- cnarity ho-pi t a Is, and use the money thuss,.vid in supplying In d- to the p. «u and m maintaining a college uf beds where ttm art of making beds should be taii*4t»t. V rti will find that every man m wo man who a im alnts 111 a u \ t h i na these daxs sleep- on a g- ed oed; you will ti ml as a coi "I' r i v t o tills proposition that every architect an 1 rv ei y -ut'l ei ei from other nervous di-ea-e-doe- imt sleep on a good bed ' If v oil have md a tirst cla-s mut'rrs- bu v one at once, e veni t y on fiax e to -ell tho pi,a no to r 11-e Holley . ",lails and all pulem in-t il u lions slmu Id h i ve better beds, md the law should set a stand ard for hotel beds. They are ; s neeess.irv as pure toed New - Vork Mail and Fxpn -- Vtl n 11>1<‘ to \\ otnrn. H-, c illy > n ..,1 vt' to w mi it t, i- ' ■:,. D- ’ Ir .:i 11 itf.tM's. 1 iA' I.fti l-i-t' vanish* Im- i * '1 iHftp|M.'tir«i. '-tro'iL'th tiikt-vf th- | 1 a nf w cak ii*", atixl f lit* g' 1 <i xv oi’ li> a Ii i i i • i•, 11.\ Pomps to fin p;i 11 ;tl 'Ik . k u Iu*m t. I- x... : . (l**rt'ul ri itiPtlv i8 t;iki n. h or sickly clithlit ti or over work I men n I i:ts no etj mi 1. N " i i .me slioiil'l lie vs it limit this tMtnoiiH Temcily. brow ns’I rou 1 tillers is sold hy all deuloru. THE 'NVALUABLE CHINA.BER..V. Smoke from the Decayed Wood ofthe Tree will Keep Bacon Free from Ver min Its Branches will Keep Weevils from Corn Bins. To the Kditor of The News and I out iei I have la on lead ing with interest the various ^sr-.v mat signs of Contagions Blood I’oisor. are so slight that the tire monster before the true nature of tkedi-eiw am s the Mm. 1.1 is tjun klv tille' 1 with tins poisonous virus and the patches m the mouth, sores on scalp, ulcers oti tongue, sore in v copper < oloted sphdclie ami fallini; hair and evebrows • 'd^us of Contagions Blood Poison, otilv cure lot Blood Poison. Thes<* poisonous mm f Contagious Blood Poison Thev drive the disease ea’r souta^ain in worse form. These powerful mine ai*Mii^ the joints to stiffen and finger nails to droj i tve been dosed with these drugs are never after tret purelv vegetable remedv ; it forces the j»oisou « Mercury AMO Potash Make wrecks. Not cures I.&uDarliot p fl i : i, >.. . Ai|buni .... A rrivu Hurtsvilli . h fP p . p in H 00 |» m 0 15 p m * H K K A W AM) DAKLUNUTON ^ Hailroad. In effect May 15. So hv'L TH BOIM). Passengpr tr.dn. (Daily except Sunday ) cave ( beraw 5 15 p in 5 p in No. 25. Mixed Pea V* aN ]U off. fr -ttt c.t of A-luce mercurial Mercury and aches and pain, the svsletn, ami general health N* > mat It r it be relied upon s ha - ]ir<>ven i S S S is the oldv antidote for this sj*:c)lic virus, ami what stage or how hojndess the t ase mav ap]»ear, evt n in to make a raj>i<l, jvennanent cure. S. S. vS. is not a a sure arid unfailing cute for this disease. It is the ( nMi r* ISoeiet \ 1 toVe w .. Kb*),! , A rrive D.ti iinu' Leave Darnii-' Palmeit Arrive t loren, « H, on on 5 4-’. p in »• 02 p h, »; us p iu « 24 p in *- 20 p in h 4 5 p in ? 00 p in Ir 1 looH it lira sr Mi!T-rin K I rli. humlrrti dollai hev ill' I it. >t reneh t! mi. and wa- ilrltgliU •tailrr ami Dr fore ppctltr iingroxed wliu h '.x .<s in -i«di at firxt Dut after want 9 lUtnd H, loie I Dei amr ionvttteed that the *, whn w,,i really throwti nwnv I thru i<* W hrn I haJ hnished inv ht-.t '1 with tlte tesult 1 lie large*, red ijiloti he*, long d isagi>e:i red entirelv 1 tegatned m\ 1 wa.i -ooti rniitelv well, and my **kni a* Treatment Book, which contams valuable iiiformation about lc duevtions for self treatment. Our medical <lepartment is .tve made a life-time study of blood diseases. D'm t mation or advice wanted. We make no charge what THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA, 6A 'HE NF W I MM; A Or Th ■re en 1 7 E ver CftNDlDlUE'S CARDS o h: -i n.K i n u;, |M IK TKKASl UKK ■ I III. If R ,ii "-n ,i m\, l inm n. i t ■ Mi' 1 w in. 11 i W nt i m u . ■ I n i:. i j S t r! f s 11 i - ... i i —'1 i '.‘!i y iif I r 11 m' t,. t In • gn-.itf i r 11 y , ■f 111 is i-.. it- 111 t ilf t'HOtl niimbi’ivii ■ I N ■ a V '. i k ; i - , Il 'h ' if ill n l rx . II .I. t If 1 n 11 mh.'i- w 11 i I *. i 1 ' 1 'Tin- if 'iiqj in-- wit ii I ■ for t If • |iii'vin'is \ i ir v 11 h -.Mil hi w .■[' ti gur,■- for - •r.'il x o.ir- | 'I'i'iT t." 11 in t. 'I nlo u i- higher .1 th- omi ho la.-t li-o,i I voar t Ini n ft loginnmg n ml i- still i i-Tng i.u on t ly . In M a v amf .1 urn v.i- luoroilmg at tho i |Of| |\ . Tho run 11- ih rial Tim T -I fol for Oft amt -OS lb to 1|{ I • -If I 11, f'It* : -o I "nuts iftniti'in' *■ f i ‘oiiuty -1 favir- . I.“ I > 11 ,■ r- of Drti'tingtoii iiif mg iiiVM-lf :i f-l’t uni to till- Otli.'r . o-i I ho T.f i i .“ go, ,• i. oihi I . t i ss i II im h. r . IM oil- v-gt If. mi ; ^»f, n o - ■»■ . : I ;irn flrrfft ssill ' ■ v ’ » ti lllird vsillioul inronvrliii'lKir to in mr I pledge iny-t b To Im* governi ifilftnand to is!'i'tr llu- re-nh c iioeratlc I’riin irio- \\ II 1 .A W UK NT 17 1(1111) ll.r II.- D Al" No tin N i iK | H H( MM). Tassriiger train. (Daiix except Sumlav.) heave Finn nee a in I bilthei; n a nj i i.t rh i gl .I. a In f I os ilb . a in I >iis i b a in I- ociet ) 11 o 1 i in 1 mli'- a in A rri ve ( In- ra ss m in No J7. M M Til HI M N I). B’reight I rain.( Daily except Snrnux .) LeaTe Waitesl.oro ti 00 p in Beiinett'H ti 25 p ii' ' Morveu'e :i.40 p in | nA-Farbui ..4 on p in I’lierass 4 45 p u I '.i-e'e 5 gh p n - t> H ill Ii. !0 p U I . • ■ - «- 1 II 51) p ii t h -A,... 7 on p n i buglon 8 20 p a j Th 1 melto - bo p n i Arrive F lorence S) 15 p n ! No. 20 - NoUTH FiOl'N'I). Freight train. (Daily except Sunday. Cm AN( HKSTEK& AIbiUnTA R K. Dated May If, 1»98. No 85 Southbound. (Daily.) Ijeave Suiuter ...ti-47 a w ('re-ton 4 4ti a m Orangeburg 5 10 a tu Arrlse Denmark 5 4 - a In A ugu-ta r .... 7 f)5 a in No. 57. (Dailv except Sunday.) Leave "Darlington 8 02 a iu Elliott 8 45 a m Arrive Suiuter 9 2a a in Lea#e ('rent-in 5 45 am Arrive I’regnalU 9 15 a m No tt'J. Northbound. (I)aily.) Leave , eniuark 4 28 p m 11 range I ,u rg 5 02 | m Creston 5 27 p m Arrive Sumter ti '8 p m AugiiHta 2 SO p m No. 50. (Daily except Sunday.) Leave i'regnallo 10 00 p m Arrive I re-ton a 50 p m Leave Sumter tt 40 p in Arrive Elliott 7 20 p in " Darlingtoil 8 05 p in Trains tJ2 ansi 05 carry through Pullman Palace Buffet tdeepiug curt! between Ness York and Alacon via Auguota. ^OKTHKA UA1LUUAV. ‘C.*(iVtd Aug. 7 1899 gfftig SOUtll* N 0.35 No.2a N .53 II,. D1-11 mid J A M I , I in I h .1 mi 1 x 111 ' il 1 e lit 'lit f' 1 .1 I' "III In May ling at ■"' an I m m 1. II 1 sv s al it- tlm .p ■ M ■ ,d a y I'al' glMU'.t'l ,'"111 xvah that nf - higT- d ami it "f tim I a -1 Hits - -I I ma t li, - .im VV II ' II ll< i 11 g I»n v t 1.1 tii ( g: 111 V I II nr V«.t Dlsf I let . and ll> »' a v t, 111 y eii (erd tig t he r; rehv annoiince I’ r i ' • 1 1 ' 1 Th. tl (11" ( r 1 < ■ t. |m im 11' N < ) K Id ) \ .rify of The U'gressional ii Veal'S ego t*d t 11 a I id >'-'( umI lb* I oiltsld** ol I Ted W a < | 1 nsist 11,1011 , r»i n 111 i' e 1 r i I l e:' 11 d i I; 11 e i \! Ii i‘(>n grt I ! IiC I h*mo >1 ! > r uK KDld’A 1 |u.\ If a> a me'' iiiys**If as a caudidote for re eleci n )U T n Tin* nllie'- of < ’oil lit v Sti- lirrinteiident n! K'lm ttion si.i'jei tto tdie lu’c-of the Dcnweralie pmnarv . A " HAKKI.LL. \\ . I>. TI \ 5 I I KM). ( dd ii S ('. Candidate For Railroad Commissioner. POSITION. I>eave Florence Palmetto . Darliiigton Floyd s Doves Hoe.iet y Hill (’asbS Cheraw M e Farlan — Morveiis Heunet t's Arrive Wadesboro.. b- 00 a ll 1" 20 a id 11 «»o a 11 11 20 it n 11 do a u 12 Ht f t n 12 20 p a. 12 55 p 11 1 do p n 1 45 p u 2.00 p it 2.25 p n Florence hUigstiee .. IaueH be. l^anes Ar. Charleston. a m B 25 \r. 4 :u 4 M 0 Uii Trains going north. .No.78 No.^2 No.52 p m 7 45 » 55 9 13 9 13 1U 50 p m « 20 b 00 .1 I Ku.mji; I, .'1111!' I 1 ' T ' I 4 * * | 1 I 1 ‘ ! lie >i \ I li aitli ( noli >! Ph I »eiu k< »bi;k r • Ml l> ]eel r 11 ic Priu A K lb 1 t g r u r* u l i ' n 1 r on* appn f.dti >, >. n ttbmnlm.u ". 1 - - .. xx i11 ■ n ni' I u-t Tin I I m 11 s e 1 m ■. 11 hi"! f"l'i' nr -1 in'". I '.ill ss Im t < d pi. -i'llt ImIMi ich 111 g ut 1 1 xv ing t uf 1 -' pn I h s, lit ' e.\ 1 111 jif.'it , tin , he St i'EKX D duti hir r \V ifindi lli-tri. I I he lie, ■ M Mil et If 11 ", Mill j' 1 pi'iiiiii lx I N 1. The IS 111.' -tl Hid the I' -1 train - st f |> d l- ■iglit Ir I ,■ m - n rm ,,f * r."* " IT- -h f"1 I 'll I at hs t lie iltiee -hflll I dr- ,'i- 1 I IlM lie ... I'.'glll . I, • 1 r m r> and < net' 1 liei r | 11 1 1 a 1 t e rm 1 m l u a ate 111 * 11 nil g row e r**, 11 in k I a r nneT-. and cnablr t liciu t< Toil net s on 1 he m a i kt l > m with any Mat e. manulacr u i ers ot all k imb t. I his Male and enable t hem 1 ■ NO. 25—MIXKD. [Daily except Sunday.] Hcuthbound Leave Hartsville 7 ('0 p ii' Auburn 7 15 p id F loy(Is 7 30 p m .Arrive Darimgton 7 45 p u NO. 24-MIXKD [Daily except 8tin(!ay. ( Northbound. db I ale Male 1 < 1 u a 111 y " f t ’ i •tn*!:': It i lit* !ri 1 e V 1 11 g : "up. i ea le; rub - '[els t III d Mi lo >vv I id lie tor Tk., ot the demo W A make a , v .mmuim * otliee Mli.,. aide priuia mp. * him uses an.I benefit - of the < 'h ma -Ih 1 ss II 1 >y 11 i * * L-.-t > «*1' na t lohiill v. berry, or Brule ot lii'h.i. l IVt lit* •raev am 1 ir. Hit-y 1 — i ' • t It!. K(ir i Mia • m:r. and its wood, hy your corre- I*..!! lo he '' ,.' • v,. • HIM'!’ The fri. ii'l. of J M W*m"iwa i • 1 an dents. Let me aihl iny lesl in i (* 11 > 1 ’ • 1 1 , . ' ' ' 1 ■' 1' * : 11:11'»'V if "i ■'"M 1 mn .i- i , ,i iidi, laic tnr ('<ii i>ii,*r to its uses Two years a go 1 . I . m l " ... a; go j \ - iFl''." lo Ih' ' "mil i tl.-- '!••.■ 11<, •ratie Used the decayed xxuodo! tree to smoke my bacon f tl: 1 H v ! r i" r to i n now » s a i m .argol s ; ■ i i! 11. i \ . 1 1 iri.,* 1 'y itnnoimci' Hi\>eil a candi surprise p. "ig- a- worms fei ed xx i th I II" haeon il m , , ■ h; i r< i|n -on 1 'a r 11 ; i! i • • 1 • • ■ a>lorn 11;i;• 1• ir i,■ t 11■,• 11' ■ 11 ! Die ,.n!,e o! ' he thvir ju odmdw on the market (•t|ual terms v\ ith anv St tie I. liable eoltmi in ill** in t hi l)iiv on any market in this (iive cot t >n mill- t lie txm shipping their product**. Ivnalile w liolesa'e me eli.ant ''laic to compile with whole* (•hauls in ad 'oining s tnte*>. Make ( I;arle^ton, I'ort lioyal (ieorgetown impori and expert < n an ei|U il tool tug wit h Wilniiu a nd Sav a n nab. I I/eave Darlington 45 a in rat. -ale tlli** incr ! and it lew t n Auburn h on a in Arrive Hartsville 9 15 a id No. Tib PASSKNOLR. (Daily except Sunday.) Southbound. Leave Darlington s 5o a id IhtlineT to 9 02 a in am pm am Le. Charleston 0 33 5 17 7 LO Vr. Lanes 6 50 b 32 L/e l>a new & oy 0 50 “ Kingstree b 20 Ar. K lorence ; ... 9 30 b 15 Trains Nos 7b and 32 run via Wil 'On and Fayetteville—Short Liu*— tnd nake close connection for all ,units Nortli. ILM1NOTON, COLOMBIA l AUUUSTA KALKUAD. In effect Aug. 7. IftVb SOUTH BOUftP. No. 65. *3 45 p no 0 34 p m 7 15 p no *7 45 p m x 57 p in b 67 p uj I The Famous TEXAS, Brief fill SaiiilBr, Arrive Florence No. 62. PASSKNHFR. Sunday.) Nort h bound. R M A(11S 1 K Ad i. m Vselt i lo th a a m m u i 1 (i t rate for l ).t r’i ugf on e l , >111'l Hnlls,-. >u lijei l !< ratie Priimtrv II K • of < 'omit v at the Deni SANDFKS. BEST IN THE WOULD, fully guaranteed by manufac turers and owners. Li use and exhibited by their agent for Darlington, Florence and Mar ion counties. 1* li 1 C E 825 00 AND NO DEVIATION. Every ginner needs one. Saves ime and money—Over 2,.inn sold in the past two years. ADDRESS A. LORBtLL. DARLINGTON. S C Home Comfort -RANGES- Won Gold Medal At The Chieiigo exposition a- The Premium Range of The World. Leave Wilmington Leave Marion arrive Florence . L“aee Florence Arrive Bumter Leav“ Suiuter _ Arrive Columbia 10 20 p ir No. 35 oeave Florence *2 34 a in Yrrive Sumter 3..’0 a m No. 6S. Leave Sumter vy 40 „ n 1 Yrrive Columbia 11 00 a n No. 52 runs through from Charlea- (Daily except ion via Central Railroad; leaving .Charletton 7 am, Lanes 8 34 ] ilaniuug 9 09 a m aoilTH SOOilD. tl 17) a in I a tn, Leave Florence Valmetto Arrive Durlingtou. 1 .Vi p in 8 7 p in 8 20 p in No. lit viilwait at Darlington 30 minutes cn 57 and 27> Connection. No. 00 xs ill xs aitat Florence two hours 1 ^^4(ir-J»»». 78 axid 54 connection. No. 03 will wait at Cheraw 30 minutes on No 27 for points South of Cheraw. No< 02 will wait at Florence 2 hours for Nos 1 32 and 55 e< nnection. No. 20 and 27 will stop on signal at all Stati ons for 1’asseugers between Wades boio and Cheraw No 00, 01, 02, will stop on signal at all stations for passengers. No. 50. Leave Sumter 0 40 p in Oswego 0 57 It St Charles 7 lo p m Elliott 7 20 pm Lamar 7 35 p in Syracuse Darlington Mont Clare Robins Neck . ... Mandeville 9 05 p in Hennettsville ....... . 9 17 p m Breeden's 9 27 p in Lesior 9 33 p 111 Ncwtonville 9 38 pm Arrive Cihson 9 4.5 p m iseave Co ^mbii Vrrive Sumter.. Leave Sumter.. Arrive Florence neuve Florence... Leave Marion No. 54. ... *0 40 a m ■ 8 05 a in 8 03 a m . 9 20 a m 9 50 a n, — ..loau* m Yrrtvt Wilnjlngton H 16 p m No. 53. .euve Columbia »4 m p a Vrrive Sumter 5 85 p m 0 No 32. Leave Sumter M 00 p ui Vrrive Florencse 7 20 p •Daily. tD.xily except Sunday. No 53 runs through to Charleato*. S. C., via Centra R R, arriving M in Cling 0 01 pm Lines 0 41 p in, Chxr- lestou b 40 p id. No. 57. HoutliboinuL 1 LcavejG jli-on . 6 45 a in Newt oil Mile b 52 a in Loiter. . .. (i 5- a n Hreotleh'^ . 7 02 a ii 1 Dehliel tBVille .7 Ida li Maudt ville 7 21 a n Robin's .Neck 7 36 a in Mont l hue 7 15 a n 1 hirliiigtou - 02 a 0 SvracuM* — .... * 17 a n J,H!imr 8 31 a il Elliott .. S 46 a u St (ffia^eH .. 8 57 a ii . Oswego ... 9 Ob a n 1 Bumter . 9 25 a u NOTE. —Train No. n.t mak.- clo-i 4?oiiueetion lor < nluiiiLia viu Darling ton and Sumter, and for t harleBtoi via Florence; and for all points North Train No. fi2 makes dost eouneetioi I at Florence from Flmrlc-ton and fron | all points North and at Darlingtoi j from Columuia. No 19. Mixed Leave Darlington ... 2 99 p n: Ss rat use • 2 39 p uj Lamar . . . 3 09 p in Fhliott . 3 Itt p u Mr. Fharlcs . 4 15pm Oswego .. 4 36 p n Arrive Sumter . . N O. 29 M 1 \ed. 1,ciive Suiuter . .... 9 46 a m ( ).** wego .. 10 96 a in St. entries . 10 21 a n Arrive KUunt . lo ;>2 ;i m Leave Elliott . ... 4 It) p in Jaiiuar 4 42 p in Svraeuse . 5 lo p m Arrive 1 )arl ingtoii .. 5 3,3 p m No. 77 Passenger Sunda\ onl\ Leave Darlington h .»o a n .Leave Hal metto 9(12 am Arrive Flonnee 9 15 a in. Leave FJ ore nee 9 50 a m, licave I/eave Fulmetlo 19 03 a in. Anive DurlingTon 10 15 a ui. No. 28. Local Fre "lit (Northbound.) Leave Florence • 9 50 a m Arrive Darlington 10 o ) a m Leave Darlington 11 <K) H 111 M i Clair 11 26 a in Robin Neek 11 5o a m M andeville . 12 20 o ni Arrive Hennetlville ■ 12 40 p m l^eave Hennettsville . 1 20 p m . 29. lxx , al Freight. (Southbound) I No 52 runs thiougu lo CiiarleBtoo . ■50 pm .ha Central Railroad, arriving Man 8 25 P in uing 5 18 p m Lanes 6 .55 p tn 8 4o p m i , tharleston 735 u m 8 51 p in Trains on C- v-xy Branch eave Chadbouru u 3.5 a m, ar rive at Conway 7 20 p in, returning leave Conway 8 30 p m arrive Chad- bourn 1130 p m, leav. utdbourullSO ) m, arrive at HubiJg.i p m. re •liming leave Hub 3 00 a m,arrive at lhadbouru 3 35 a n. Dulv e XC e u (ut lav. Trains on C A D. is. R leave Flor ■nee daily except Sunday 8 45 a. m irrive Darlington 9 18 a. m., Harts ■'ille 11 25 a in, 1 herae 10 30 a m, Wa lesboro 2 25 p in. Leave Florence holy except Sunday 8 85 p in, arrive Darlington 8 50 p m, Hennettsville ' 40 p in, Gibson 10 10 p m. Leave Florence Sun lay only 8 50 a in, arrive 1 lurliugton 9 20 a Leave Gibson daily except Sunday ' 25 a in, Bcunettsviile 0 49 a m, arris'e Dnrliiiglou 7 40 a m, leaip' Darling- on 7 45 a m, arrive Fioreuee 8 00 a in hca.xe Wadesboro daily except Sun- lay 3 00 p in, Cheraw 4*45 p in Harts- plle 2 1.5 p in, Darlington 0 29 p in, irrive Florence 7 00 p in, leave Dar- ington Sumhiy only 7 50 a in, arrive Florence 8 15 J' )HN F. DIVINE, (4 on. Sup' I R lx EN LV, Gen'I Manager. M Kx ERSGN. Tradii- Manav--. He I'ooled Ibe Sarxcos^. All doctors toid Renick Ham ilton, of West Jefferson, O., liter suffering "8 months from Rectal Fisti lu n? would die unless a cosi.y .iperation was performed; but. ne cured him- -(If xx ith ti.e boxes of Buck- len’s Arnica Salve, the surest Bile cure on Earth, and the >cst Salve in the world 25 cents a box. Sold hv Whitting ton Bros, and O B Davis drug- gists Bismark’s hon Nerve. Was the result of his splen ] did heaJth. 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