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A TIMELY WA tXIKO.
(«KK.K)<cK>tK.inxAx/< KKiOOOOOOOiX i000U«O0< I
EstaHMii 1 !! Jaiy 1S90 ▼ He would warn his brethren that
jfeatrertd fcv Fire I5tk. 18601 a division in the Democracy at this
I junction meant a continuance of the .. . ....i ..-i.,,,
Ite-E««ttWisk*i) hebrnary 11th. 1191. : Ke|mbl. : Cims in powei ami the nosei- ?
bk enactment uf the force bill. He:
/rr ~~ 7Z ~Z~ farther say ,t^ -We beg to announce to our friends and
W D V/OODS - - - - taitOF. between the xanuere Moreiuent and o
the'Alliance meant a retarn to pow- tllG public a’Clierallv that W6 liaVG 1*6-
- “ Ur of the King, which they., with . 1 j , V . , . , ,
1 su^h t\ hard light, overthrow lurit, CClVCu tilC iurg'est- Uild OGSt SCdeCted
full. [Applause and cheers.] Gov. i
Tiilinan closed by making an appeal
r k WOODS.'"! ! Eiwards, Now} & Company,
oooooo<;;;,o«. JOOf.nootMMi.vrO;. uv
Mr. M vU. ub<-s |i!“asuii- in iu.ui>un'- GUlJiG JSO'J'Tll.
;ng that ho lm« a large colleetion of Train no. ■■A.
. iict'e rtotvera for hhIc at his eonaerva-. ’vr Harlln city 0 ffc p m
j tory, out ttiid » halt miles from the i Purlers ti.iit)
' Square, sis.l s', ui'l, prepared to duplic ate !
the price's of any other ertablUhmcnt. iu ! urr, ' u iIU
the ?ou«n. He keeps the plants suitable T
' Jot all the ametaer cultivator but if rare rUlltl Hltlil oOHCn.
varieties are wanted he can supply them
0.55
i I . v u dust
lvU( .
ivfcd
DAULINGTON, s. c.
in a very uUort tilne. The editor has 1
dealt with Mr Men/ tor several years,'
! ami c at i.eeiify .0 id:' reliability and to
' the S’.ih udhi eoudciot* id 4)1 ihe pi.ii.i-
he eetuk o'.'I
jl 4>
Wed^s^fl’Y July 29, 1891. 'for nukv. h&nnonj as»d charity, nad
thetfUtk.—News end Courier
^TEE
For Bilious Attacks
heartburn,
sick headache,
and all disorders of
the stomach, liver,
and bowels,
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills
are the
safest, surest,
•and moat oopular
medicine for
family use. *
Dr. J, Cc Ayer & Co,
trowell, Mass.
S
took O
took f
S pring &
pring &
fERRKLL-TILLHAIS Ot-
BATE,
The daily papern hnv« uot,u-> tha!
debate was in secret, been able to give ;
the full text of the speeches, but it is
v \ ry probable that no one was convin
ce,! either for or against the Sub-1
'Treasury, as the minds of nearly' ail j
ji'ho heard the -debate had been al-,
.ready made up, and Gov. Tillman!
was practieally speaking before a;
packed jury, and one that no force!
or togie couid have changed. In!
^rder that our readers may form'
some idea of the general line of Mr. j
.Tillman's speech, we give a few ex-1
trarts from it. In doing thir how- j
ever, we wish to be distinctly under-;
stood that thi reason for not making'
^xtraote front Mr. Terrell’s address’
is. that his arguments have already' .
been made familial to the members | DESlRES T0 fHF * 1 LB -| fOlllld ill ft llVSt CittSS
of the All’aacein Darlington, and.
S ummer
timmer
•5.000 yards Figured Muslin nt 21-2 cts.
oods
oods
.'.“.a-'-e;
:Com^ and see these and theLarge Line of
I * -b. ... ' • .
that we have ever had, and invite them to
Inspect the same.
Mew Spring Mvess g%
|i^o.w Odaiu^ Uriass %M
oods
oops
-LAiJIES-
We Have J ust Receive.
|Jress Qoods and T
r i m m i n g
S,
Sr. Is L
• Parasols, Fans, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, |
Hosiery and everything else that can be
;EDWARDS, NORMENT & COMPANY,!
i
i
Darlington, south Carolina.
Ik that ho-has bought out the
entile drug stock of Di. W. J.
Garner and rents’d his store,
where he now has on hand a
complete stock of
UKUGS,
MHDKTNES
CliKMk’Ai.S,
FOR SCROFULA
scrofulous humor
In the blood,
ulcers, catarrh, and
consumption,
use
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
The most
economical,
safe, speedy, and
effective of all
blood-purifiers.
Has Cured Others
will cure you.
ittiLHOAD SCHEDULES.
The HartsvHie Railroad.
DAILY MIXED TKAIN.
GOING NORTH.
Train no. 97,
leave Eutnwv’lle 10 4u
T<".i(ler- U59
arrive Fer.rusou 11.00
GOING SOL’TH.
1 rain no. ‘IN.
leave Ferguson 11.00 a n
Belviiieie 1114
• arrive Futawvfjle * 11.SO
GOING NORTH.
• Train no. su.
! leave Eutawville 8/,0 a m
lielviilere 0.0.1
! arrive Ffguson 0.15
j Trains 3 ami four will run between
j Eutawville and I’rcgnals on tuesday* -■
; and thursdaya only, but will run be-
| tween Eutawville and Vances daily
; except Sunday. .‘
Train No. <!9 will run on Monday,
i \\ ednesdaya, Fridays and Saturdays.
(Train No. 2? will run on Tuesdays
j aim Thursdays only. ,,
Trains 1 and 2 have through oars
between Charleston and Fayetteville
| and run dayly exceptsunday; other
trains daily except. Sunday.
Mori hnn, Snells and lleh idere and
j flag station.'.
J. H. A VERIER,
General Manuirer.
! C. & D. and C. & S. Raailrods.
GOING DOWN
U‘-<
r
■M: ■
Gov. Tillman’s in opposition have!
never beca made known here. We!
would he glad, if we had the space,
and the full report of the addresses, ;
to publish both and let oar readers :
judge for themselves as to the merits
[of each speech. We want our sub-!
seriboi's to feel that everything thet j
ooncerus tho public welfare is open
to discussion in the columns ot The
Hi.a.vu). What follows jsoniy some >
,ext:acts from the Governor’s speech:
FOLLV <)F THE C’OTroX St a-AO.-I
IDEA.
Governor Tillman said that iu case,
raitton got dammed ap in the ware
Rouse the coiisumer: would know
that it would have to come cut in
time and that just us soon as the J
ijoantity was xnowT), winch could! I'nitad. lnlila rni'ed Onion Sets,
not be concealed,. the price 'would j
gravitate to its normal level. This! Heudijuarters for the colebratcd
id cent Cigar
“EL NECTAR"
-—and—
Havana 5 cent Cigar
DRY GOODS
STORE:.
All the popular
PATENT m/d-C.TN HS.
lit: is'i s’,
LANDUETH'S.
FEURi»
CROSS MAN’S SEEDS.
A eoim>lete stock of ladies under>.veai*
1. 0. 8 fi i SIB W.
O O K K L L L K hi li d !S T A T ION E If
Music umi News Doalor.
Ler.' cu HartsviUe,
Jovno a,
Fl.viTs.
Dariingten
I Arrive at Florene
5'10 A. M
5t'>4
5:05
W 00
i)50
Tills train r.i«h.< s cotmeetlon with the I
Soutl> bottml pcssenfrer train on the Che-
raw I; Darlington Railroad.
RE ' VRNING. I Arrives at Florence
•4:00 DM.'
i Leaves \V adeaboro
i Bennett’s
Morven’a
MtFarland
Cbernw
Cash’s
Society Hill
Dove's
Floyd’s
Darlington
Palmetto
j Leaves Florence
Arrive at Hartsvil
4:14 A .VI.
4 tW
4.a7
4:47
5.08
5:24
5:40
5:50
000
020
8:80
8:45
050
GOING UP
This train waits two hours, if neces-• Leaves Florence
tarv, tor the North bound freight train! Palmett
• the C. & D. K. It, J. L. COKER, j
Kresidcnt «
{vssortment
Very large and beaut if u
'.neckwear, and everything else in the way
i of gents wear. Clothing and hats in
j prices and styles.
HARO'S and ORGANS SOLD. Mjsicat Catalogue Prices.
rie Unglma, Btlir Bros & Co. and Weaver Pianos.
Of ! - 1 * e Esiv, Carpenter. Kimball and Weaver Organs,
till
r eld on liberal inslalmen! plans
Ui
thut an artilii-ial means could not :
evade or run counter to an establish
ed law in the commercial world, it,
wilts aaaerted, he stud, tlvut by spread
ing the supply over twelve months
the fail in price would be prevented'
and that the eviln of iuconstant
prices would be obviated. They had, j
however, forgotten that by the terms! 1
I
Qurpete and Matting suitable fur lbs Hcasou, uud in patrons ucvei
trodutud in this market
iu.i
Aii ui the very btH makes and guikianteed
yon want a Piano or Or,ran Jet mo place one in your home on trial.
An Elegant Line nf E!j}8 Stationary at Piiees tnat‘ will as-!
\wmh, l large Sine at Books, mm and Plash Goods suit-1
: aai8 FOB presents- i
i Reaches and Spaldings Rase Balls, Bats, Gloves, Musks, Bolts, Caps I
etc, at catalogue prices. 1
A large line ot Hammocks from 75c ijll.So and up. '
Croquet sets complete at $1.00, $1.35, $1.50.1
A large lino of the newest Novels by the best Authors always on hand, i
‘SABOUOSO.”
/ -N''- w 01R * lidded weekly as publishwi. Any ixK.-k not in stock w ill
be ordered at catalogue prices.
Anythhig in the Stafjpuaiy, Musical or Novelty line* to be had at
j>£ the bill by whivh th. whole could Pronovneed Uopeless, Yet Save*.: Wo vail speeja; .itaamou jn thei: .‘onipleti iUxd, d/.eigler’s Fine Shoes.; rpti/ii ARnNiueow p/ M ,u wiv.wl
be only In Id for twelve months, r.«e-j From n letter written by Mrs. A<U E- Tim stthk of shoe.! U cbmph-tu in every J-. paGuHel. ‘ U ‘ W K
iwelitli of the cio*>s» muft be Bold t Hurd of Groton, B. I)-, we quotei “Wa^l p. 0.
8PIST0W, Proprietor
as ho holdo under existing laws, lie tiine. I gave ihyeolf up to my Saviour, » MIS JPHti ftau SisaBte w m m*
would have thi • same tdiaiic* with I dctcrtalncd’tf 1 could^k>t stay with myi , > , . B BCT 5l JBt S3 "jK S ^Lw
u..v.oo l.. ...... hbu ,..wi» frauds on earth, I would meet my absent G ten tiling »n tne v,av oi oiaiue anu t alley Giocerieb uiwavs on baud. w BtaS st&it mi Ub aUK m
the sub-trcaaijiT gs die iriw has with ()Re(< above j|y i lug i )nn( , was advised to Give us a trud if you want bargains. . WT m gL MA IB I
the people. I he Governor l.eld to \ m Dr. King’s New Discovery for Oon-} _ _ I Wm ■ P Wm B
the position that the sub-treasury 1
>v.mptIon, congbs and eotils. 1 gave it a j
trial, took it. all eight bottle?; ii haa cur ;
e:l me and thank God l am now a well'
and hearty woman." Trial bottles free at !
\V ilbox's drug store, r..-:u!.ir sl«- 5(le and
$100. 4
— THU-
FINEST CLOTHING
bill was class legislation, or, us he
pul it today, “it is a special privilege
.rather than a right.’’ , ! admit, he
said, thul'tbe Government has loaned
money, but the right fyr such action
is bassed on the general welfare
clause of the Constitution, and notj
upon proscriptive or statutory right, j
it will not he denied that any scheme l
may hike for its assumption of right
the elastic general welfare clause of j rpo HE HAD IS FOUND HERE AND
the Constitution, which from its j 1 if you doubt this assertion call at;
very name settles no specific right or 1 once ami I will convince yon of ;he fan. j
principle. j <pg cre U( . vnr WRS mieh n display of.
<100lr DEMOOHATIC OOCTltlXK. | f‘l NK i l.OTSifNO ;i« I am showing
! hold agnin, said Governor Till-1 rie,, ' ,,n ' th< ’ finM 'production of unj
man on the next braheh of discus-
a. a “ii. TWUH-ittf Cf.RKEHTS
itsm. ItprojHMCSto eoucuntratc the! ; ! '-<>wlng all the latest SHADES. The 1
bUdint^ii ol tjts iKiiido iu the hands | IBectd-. JLv. • ;he |K>l>ulsr slmde, to.be !
of a centralized power at W'nshing-! " , ’ ra :l, i^ dea.ion Among others the
ton, ar.d this it rn ab-.dutecontralie-i j
thin of !h- principle laid down by ( ' CHtHIOTS,
Ji !lor-*ot\ d»at tiu* (jovci-ninoui
govern* brat that.govertjs least. [Ap- 1 ia.^cKS .■■.nd CUTAWAYS are etlll in
pliluso.j In other words, that theto | deniand. Cuiutvava and Sack Sails Iu
should bo equal rights to nil mid 1 oitw :in,l nan-.eroan other Hbadca will
special privilege!-) to.nu-iie. lie would ■ t, 0 W orn till** Reason. It in uhcIcsk to at-'
appeal, he said, te the good sense ah;! • to i<iv;- \ .m n eompletc description
|»utn<»Usiu of the [icople m the U»- of this 9TO<!K. i would urge -on ml
joriU to aid in the obtaining "f just i
.md reaaomildelaw.., iustol <d’ the| •
partisan favoritism shown by the ASSOfSTStfiENT
(lovoirnneut in the muiuteiiaucc of', . , .
• , v v j • • . . i Lave purvliAfieti tms tu«i8on —nothinc
national l auks :\nd nurainc private , , ... . h
t , ■ \ i - k * • '-n tliti (ity like it
mniuiiacuirta^ iiidustries. [Ap-i
M. C. ALEXANDER.
Corner Pearl and Grove Streets,
DARUNCTON, SOUTH CAROLINA.
-nas added to Ids-
Wholesale?, General Beta it
O. 5>. & N. Railroad.
GOING NORTH.
Train No. 1,
Leave Charlesutn
Pregnall’s 8.05
Harleysville 8.13
Pecks 8.38
Holly Hill 8.31
Connors S.35
Eutawville 8-43
Vances 8,54
Mcrriam 0.10
St. Paul 0.31
Summcrtou 0.3<i
Silver 0.36
Packsville 0.44
Tindall 0.66
Sumter 10.00
Oswego i 10.33
St. Charles 10 34
Elliotts 1<>.43
Lamar 10.58
Syracuse 11.13
1 lurlingtou 11.30
Mont Clare 11.47
Robins Neck 13.00
Mandeville 13.18 pm
Bennettsville 13.35
GOING SOUTH.
Train No. 3,
Leave Bennettsville 4.55 p m
Mandeville 5.13
l{*>bins Neck
Mont Clare
Darllugl.in
Floyd's
Dove’s
Society Hill
Cash’s
Cheraw
McFarland
Morven’s
Bennett’s
ti.60 a in ; Arrives at Wadesbon
8.35 ]'
8:50
l*:0O
11:11
7:17
tb:i7
Mi
10:4
10:30
10.38
10:4-
11 00
M.
Freight Train Going Up.
, Leave* Florence 0:45 A M.
! Arrives at Darlington 7:20
Freight Going Down,
| Leaves Darlington 0:40 IV >1
i Arrives at Florence 7:25
A. F. HAVENEL. President.
W. C. & A Railroad.
GOING SOUTH.
No. 23 Leaves Wilmington *(i:lC p. ni,
Marion 9:20
Arrives at Florence 10:15 a. m.
No 50. Leaves Florence !t.20 a. m.
Sumter 4:88
Arrives at Columbia 0:10
No 37 Leaves Wilmington *10:10p. in.
Marion 12:40 a. iu.
Arrives at Florence 1:20
No. 52. Leaves fumtei f 0:46 a. m.
Arrives at Columbia 1055
No. 58. Leaves Florence ! 8:2.i
rrives at Sumter 0.35
. No. 52. runs through from Charlettlnn
via Central Railroad, leaving Lanes 8.30
a. te Manning 9.10 ». m.
j Train on C & D. Railroad connect* at
I Florence with No. 58
GOING NOUTIL
-:o:
1 lausc.j
wouEtutsci ve'.h;< nit riiin;> pauty
Shi SOYS SUITS "S m!| d S nv '
Gov. Tilimanthnu ixtid liiyrotpects , '
thu Third party, 'ilcrtiul tabu- ^“L ttsvantnent K kEJ'i’d OARGA.ti, «
’it Stock. BOYS'CONFIRMA I
rrssitif-id.
is now better pitvpircd tinm ever to serve customers with the usual
full stock ot . ...
fines, Wises, Liprs, C« aei Mecco.
The many customers of this well known establishment
throughout Darlington County are guaranteed that
a continuance of their patronage will mean r
’ FOR THEM
“The Best Goods for the Least Money.”
The
PEOPLE'S OINK OF DIOUNOTON.
*
SAVINGS D E PI R T M E \ T.
in Ose iiollar
And 5 per cent. Interest paid thereon.
Large Profits.*’
-buniuesa a tirrt class :o: • •
and
and
Ml
j Lnder the supei-vision of Mr. K. It. Woodj
lot Columbia, s, c., where the public are in-j
j ^ ^ !
vited to apply for prices on anything they!
TV. *' ' * I
I want in that line, such as
Pariir.^top.
Syracuse
Lamar
Elliotts
St. Charles
Oswego
Sumter
Timid)
Packs' i lie
Silver
Suiumerton
St. Paul
Merrmni
Vances
Eutawvillo
Connors
Holly HU
Peck*
Harleyville
Prcgualls
j Arrive Ghnrle*ton
A SPEC! AL.ITY.
strictly first class work guaranted at prices
as low as botch work.
Gi'e ua a call before placing order,
8- ..
il'
11 0 ,
8S''ke
to Urn Third party, lie ruid tabu I': '•• 'i i fi.;d h cquG ir ««sorin.8nt E. kEJ'i'll OARGA.V,
luted statoiiioiits uhewing t'jc ekx: odicr Hick. BO\ro.NFUtMA '
toral strength of. the Dejiiooriitic. and - * “ !! Cheviot* Serge*.,
Hcimblican purtica of all the Ktatcs.! * , ‘ zc ’ 11 VM! " !o Also ett.erj
He took th'we .States in which tl han.Gomcdy luad.- up Tlx re ■
farmers were in the majority and
• - - - GLOi’HINOa*! am now o.fcrlng in
i.aig I* A NT'SUITS I.h!! i;r,J tee mv
il.-i'j a
. I AHPIMX,*
tkc-Frcsitif :M,
11. L. t HARLES,
f ashler.
jtaid that if all of them declared for
a Third Party they could not elect
the President. Thu idea is, he said,
f >r the Western and Southern farme r
jo wmirob the country, but that
would be inijxwbibli: if they carried
all the States, in which the farmers! 'ey ,i; r the regular 910.00line anywhere
have a majority, it should be re-; l 'Ne m tbo Clly. Be-iUie* Hii* there aro
membored that, while there were! oGwr line* In Ntter grade*, in all the
$6.50
Grand Aimoiineerneni
FROM !
T iIE Wl * 7Tl ' Ah G vHv kt' Q<mpaxy
THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE CXBPEV HOUSE «N THE CITY.
No. 347 King •Street, Opposite Haskell, Chart.stou, S. C.
8,000,000 engined^iin agriciittur'y j r**lii«n«W»styles r.r.d ir.adf to p| T 1 Hkai> Qt'AUrKtis ror. all I lo-r i’o\kiujins. UfitOhGricm.vR Cioofts and
there were H»dHH),(MiO engagtbl in ■ PEHPGGTLY. My Stork is manu ,
ptlixr occupations, 'i’iicv should re- factnred to give GOOD WEAR, no!:
member that the Republican farmer*! wirtely for show’.
iu the North were particularly bit-i l
ter, hostile^ and partisan as regard*; ^ ■■a
the South, and that th*''Dcinocr.t* j §TBAW H AT^ g
were for the most part from the'
cities. I hoy pUQuld renicmbcr that ^|y Rtock is resdy for Inspection in sir
the DemocraBdmajority of fki.OOOi in the Istest HllAFES un d COLORS, the
the city of Mw York had boen, ami YACHT in BLUES and BLACKS. Also
ponId be, di*cmiiit«l by the liepul a full lino of Boy*’ and Children’* HATH
lican farroei's of N-/v,’ i or* ‘ late, p, |,ji qualities nml price*. Cal! and see
They sboiild ivmemlicr r.lut Kinntns thi* Hue, tha LARGEST IN THE CITY |
had given^oop majority Gir Hat-, j
risoti, nmfyvt We an. 1 asked by them; -- . iglfci A mi%
te turn our backs ca, th( -'Deniocrats M I |f.|NARLC*y
hf (’ourjeeticut, ?\cv : Jersey, New 1 Ifll Ll llINARDy
York apd Indiana, and this .u*i for
the humv ri*k:.of electing a Memo- GOLI’MHIA, 8,
Mati Ptesid’i t by the Western'
iRAi’SRtK8 op am. Kinds. 'I nr Most Cojicmsti? Stock in thp Ni aw.
Wc ejuote a few of our kpociaiiie*: Hrnsscls OaqiSta at (15, 75, 85
and .pi per yard; Velvet Oirpet# ot sji.26, ^1.40 and |l.5Q rw
yard; Ingrain Gurpcte at 50, t»J. 70, 90 and. $1 per yard; Hemp
Carpets at 20, 25, 30 and 35 per yard; Straw Mattings ht 15, 18,
30, 25, ’iO, 35 and 40 jwr yard. Rras nf 75, ,j!.2ft. $2.00, $2.50
to $0.00 each. Window Shades at 60, 7ft, to ijit.oo each.
CoHNjfK Pni E8 at 26. 35. 50, 75 to SJ.OO. Full Stock Javee
(’urtaia:) from 00c per pub’ up tr> $15.00 jht pair.
Spwial ntfention given to all <>rders. Wo guarantee satisfaction.
'I’o give us it trial i;< te ewu* again. Finest selection in tlu>
( ity and our price* are the loweer.
M. -I. J’OWERS, H. M. WALKER,
% Secretary and T'cttsuiei Manager.
GOING NORTH
ROOFiHG,GUTTERING, VALLEY TIN, FLUES for TOBACGO BARNS etc IJoT 0 N ° !i '
I ■ . ; rrcgnalL
PLUMING A SPECIALITY.
Holly Hill
Gonhors
Eutawvillo
Arrive Vances
GOING SOUTH.
Train No. 4.
Leave Charleston
Pregnalls
Harleyville
Pecks
Holly Hill
Connor*
Eut&w vllle
Vance*
GOING NORTH.
Train No. 5,
Leave Oharicstcn
Prsanalls
Harlcvvilit'
Peeks
Holly HU!
Connor*
Eutawville
Vacces
GOING SOUTH.
Train No. 0.
LeavrVanccs
EutawviUc
Connors
Holly Hill
Peek*
Harleyville
Pregnalls
ArriveCharleeton
6.30
5.43
6.00
6.17
6.32
6.47
6.56
7.03
7.21
7.35
7.46
7.45
8.04
8.09
8.20
8.36
8.47
8.55
8.59
0,02
0.17
0.2(1
11.00
'1.50
IMli
0.50
10.12
10.1(1
10,22
11.44
12.01
No. 51.
Leaves Coluinbls
*10.35 p. lit.
Bnmtei
11:00
Arrive* at Florence
1.15 a m
No. 76
Leaves Florence
1:35 a. :a.
Marion
5:20
Arrive at Wilmington 8:35
No. 59.
Leave* Sumter
t6:?-7 p m
Arrives at Florence
750
No. 53
Leaves Columbia
*5:20 p. m.
Arrive* at Sumter
«!«
No 14.
Leave* Florence
*6:15 p. 111.
M brion
8:55
p m
JOHN C. WHITE,
i ’ M
!
Darlington, South Carolina.
Stovos, f Fin ware. Pumps, Piping, House
Furnishing Goods, Bolts, Tobacco
Flues, Ac.
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11.08
9.20
0,08
8.48
8.46
8.86
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8.12
5.00
0,80
8.39
6,53
7.00
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Arrlues at Wilmington 11:45
"Dally, t Daily, except Sunday.
No. 53 runs through to Charleston, via
I Central R, H , arriving at Manning 7 34
' p. m., Lane* 7:42 p. m., Charlo*ton 9 80
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j No. 50 connects at Florence with the
| !>..& I). train for Cheraw anil Wades
I boro.
Go*. 78 and 14 make elo*e Connedior.
| at Wilmington wiilr the W. & W. R. It.
j for all point* North.
; Train ott Florence Railroad leave Pee
Dee daily, except Sunday, at 4.40 p. nr.,
an<! arrive* at Rowland 7.00 n. m. Re
turning loaves Rowland at 0.3O a m..
arrives a Poo Deo 8.50 a. m.
Train on Manchester & Augusta II. R.
leaves Sumter daily, except Sunday, at
10.60 a. m., arrives at Kiutitti 12.01 p. ttt
Returning leaves Rimini 12.16 p. m.. ar
rives at Sumter 1.30 p. m.
II. WALTERS, General Manager .
J R. KENLEY. Asst. General Manager.
J F DIVINE. General Superintendent.
Northeastern Railroad.
GOING SOUTH.
No. 23. Dally.
*10.35 p
m
11 49
12.15
12.15
2.40
*8.30 a.
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9.46
10.07
10.10
11.59
*6.05 p.
m
0.45
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Harlin city Branch.
GOING SOUTH,
Train No. 81,
! Leave Vance* 12,10
I Snells 12.33
Parlers 12.43
I Arrive Harljn city 1.06
GOING SOUTH,
Train No. 32.
Leave Harlin city 7.14
Parlera 7,87
Snell* 7,48
Arrive Vance* (U0
Leave Vuncea
Snell*
Parlers
arrive Harlin i llv
GOING NORTH.
Train no. 33.
8.40
9 00
9 14
0.36
Leave Florence
Klngetreo
, Arrive Lanes
| Leave Lane*
P in j Arrive Charleston
No 23, Daily.
j Leave Florence
Kingstree
; Arrive Lanes
j Leave Lancs
1 Arrive Charleston
No 53.
Leave Lanes
1 ; Arrive Charleston
Train on C. & D. R. R. eonneei* at
Florence with No 61 (raid
. GOING NORTH.
No. 78, Daily.
: Leave Charleston is » m
_ I Arrive Lancs 3.00
| Leave Lancs 3.00
Kingstree 3.20
| Arrive Florence 4 33
| No. 14.
Leave Charleston *4 30 p
Arrive Lane* 0.30
Leave Lanes a.29
Kingstree tun
Arrive Florence 7.,w
No 52. Daily
Leave Charleston *7.03 a. m
Arrive Lancs 8.27
j "Daily tDally except Sunday.
No. 52 runs through to Columbia via
| Central.R. H. of S. (’.
, No*. 73 and 14 run solid to Wilminglett
| N. C. making dose connection with VT.
p m j ^ R- R- i°r all points North.
t H. WALTERS, General Manager. .
•I. R KEN 1.5 A-si. General Manager.
•f. F. DIVINE, General Superintendent,
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