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1 in BAEllTOH BE8M KstahlisheJ July 161h, 1890. itartroycd bv Fir* 1 l)» > ct‘ml)fr 15th, 1890 >{«-8s1ablished February 1UU, 1891. W. D. WOODS, - Editor. DARLINGTON, S. C. Wednesday, Aug. 12, 1891. . .'n.- .. i... NOTICE Mi. Rot ho h will leu vi* here for the northern maikels topnrchttse hi.; e;i- tire fall stock. Ho will he ready toj serve the ladlN with garments for | t le row horn infant to the oldest on j i-i WOODS & WOODS. OOCH.kKMKKXKM >Ot >» •OOtnjvHKM H.Hj( i i-i i Edwards, " OOOO^H’OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO the verge of th; grave. 'vill tut- Wq l)Cg t-0 aUIlOUllCC to Olir Mends ftlld the public generally that we have re ceived the largest and best selected nounee in the columns after his re- t trn the many and rear bargains he has for you and the handsome goods. THE fOOSlW CASE. This famous and much talked of ease has been decided in favor of the State, and unless the matter is car ried into the IT. S. Supreme court, . ami the decision of Chief Justice Fuller i eversed, the outcome of the li- tigatiori will be a distinct triumph for the administration, and will come in ■Very opportunely for Gov. Tillman, when it is taken into consideration that the advocates of the Sub-Treas ury are ready to east him adrift on account of his opposition to this measure. The Herald has not hesitated to criticize the Governor whenever he has merited it, but very cheerfully accords him credit for what, even his enemies must admit, is a victory over a powerful corpora tion. It would have been better in wery w r ay, and have engendered much less bitterness, if the Gov. had had a good deal less injudicious praise, and had been spared a good •ileal of criticisni which he did not deserve. It is very possible that the Cocsaw company may still fight, but the moral effect of the Chief Justice’s decision will go a long Way in the di rection of preventing further litiga tion. Swift Creek Items. All watches repaired at J. It. Ma son A Go’s. Jewelry Store is wtai * ranted and we stand ready to make) good any work that does not give ! satisfaction. i Colds and Coughs croup, % sore‘throat, bronchitis, asthma, and hoarseness cured by Ayers Cherry Pectoral the safest and most effective emergency medicine. It should be in every family. ’ Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co Lowell, Mass. S tock o tock f d pring k priiig k mi inner •uinnior 0 Have Jitsf Koceivctl 5,000 yards Figured Muslin at 21-2 cts. Mr. Alert:' take', {/lenaur,- in amioune- that he has a large collection of choice flowers for sale at his conserva tory, one and a half miles from the Square, a,id stands prepared to duplicate the prices of any other crtablishment in the South. He keeps the plants suitable for all the ametuer cultivator, but if rare varieties are wanted he can supply them in a very short lime. The editor has dealt with Mr. Alert/, for several years ami can testify to his reliability and to the splendid condition of all the plants he sends out. oods! oodsi that we have ever had, and invite them to| inspect the same. Come and see these andtheLarge Line NiiS: of GOING SO I TH. Train no. :!4. leave Hailin city pm P-.rlers 5.40 Snells 589 arrive Vances 5.05 Pond Bluff Branch. P m MH-mg bl.ruiii Dr: C oods oops —LAD IKS- Dr. Mo A. 0 i* e s s o o ds an d" J r i m m i n g Parasols, Fans, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, llosierv and everything else that can be found in a first There was a very enjoyable lawn party given at the residence of Miss Klla Parrott on Thursday night and every one w ho attended had a de lightful time. There was a very large tnvn-eut of young folks, but ic cream and t ake were served with out . On Friday there was a very large j> tiie at the Aeadeni , and the .Dole community turned out in honor of the occasion. It was e. ti- •nated that there were at least six- h ,aired people present. The day ..as a pleasant one, the old folks discuss; d crops and matters and tilings in general, while the young folks monopolized th“ buggies and •shady places, and talked on‘subjects that nobody could get. a chance at reporting, and even if the opportun ity had presented itself i! would have been necessary to have had tit least it hundred reporters, one for each touple of young folks, and their ears ought to have been very ticuto. }C, Committee. One night only, at Opera House, Darlington, S. C., ThiusJay night, August 20th, 18!) 1, a grand concert by the famous Ith Regiment band, ■of Sumter, S. C. This excellent or ganization surpassed by none in the South, will be assisted by the follow ing well-known artists: Mrs. H. J. llarby, Soprano, of At lanta, Ga. Miss Anita Del Annie, Alto, of Mu niter. Mr. Herbert Bennett, Tenor, of New York Mr. Joseph Jones, Basso, of Sum-, ter. Mrs. Jehu Ker haw, Piano Ac companist, of Camden, S. C. The concert committco Assures the •citizens and public at large of a musical treat of rare excellences The entire concert is Under the di rectorship of Prof. S. Scull, late Aland musler of the Ei giish Army, .'.cctire join seats in time. U. S. Hood, Will. P. Ha-rell Suspecting a Part of tlu Garden of South Carolina. Anyone who disbelieves the asser tion that the Pec Dec country is the .mest in lie State can be very e. sily •Aonvinced i,y visiting it during tin,- crop season. On Ftiday the Editor, at the invitation of Chancellor John son, of Marion, made one of a party, ■consisting of the Chancellor, Mr. Junius It. Evans, editor of the Mar ion Star, and Mr. G. Wi lt r Mclver, of (diarliwton, who left ularion that - ftern 1 ) m, for “Donaho,” one of the o.i.-’i lanious farms in the State. Just icyi ndl atta, on the Florence rail- ad, the party disembarked and tna le the rest of the distance, eleven miles, in lU'gies. Mr. I’attirsoi, h • tuperinUndent, had a good sup- pe awaiting the paity, and after .. refreshing nights sleen, the moru- •g a devoted o sig. t seei g, a.t l t • ct p both of < jiton uul was ight worth riding a 1. n J d stance to see. Everything about tuo place was hi splendid condition,‘fine sheep, jersey cows, fat lazy hogs and as line mules us can be found in the State. The place contains about eighteen hundred acres, -alo.it half eleattd, •Mid in addition to a large cotton - rop, over four hundred acres, and •i very acre is good for a bale, the DESIRES TO INFORM THE PCB- lic that he has bought out the entire drug stock of Dr: W. J. Garner ami rented his store, where he now has on hand a complete stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES. CHEMICALS, All the popular PATENT MEDICINES. BUISTS’, LANDRKTIFS, FERRY’S and CROSSMAN’S SEEDS. Phihulclpliin rained Onion Sets, i TVe Have Just Receive. EDWARDS, NORMENT A COMPANY, nm-lington, .soutli Carolina. RtilAODD SCHEDULES. The Hartsvill-J RaiircaJ. DAILY AJIXE!' TRAIN Leave:- Martsvi’.U. 5:10 A. : Joianii, •'‘•to i'li -yil'r, •’> ” DniliiietDi: fl- 1 ! 1 ' ^ Arr-M .'il Pli.mi.-i- l*.5'' Tin :vaiu maki t voi'.nevlien w.tli the Hoatli! i,i mi vn-bvrtrain on the < lic- ra • A D nllii.rioti ReJiriwi 1 . i’.K'i l RN'INO. Leave: t'lo -n.-e J P M Arrive ai Hu.tstilli 8-50 Tld' i.-.ai;: walls two liours-. it neeeR- smV. ft.: li., .N,-rtt, Iniind freiitlit tiain oiillti ( . A ii K 1C f. L. COKJCIt. i -i..e:.t < . S. At \. Itnilroud. GOING NORTH. Train N<>. 1, GOING NORTH. Train no. i7, leave Kulnwvflle 10.01 Belvidere !)..50 arrive Ferguson ll.JJ GOING SOUTH. Train no. 98, leave Ferguson 11.04 a n» Belvidere s.li' arrive Kntawville 8.40 GOING NORTH. Train no. 20. leave Eutawvillc 8.40 „ m Belvidere 8.4a arrive Ferguson n.OO Trains 3 and four will run between Eutawvillc and Pregnals on tuesdays and thursdays only, but will run be tween Entawville and Vam-es daily except Sunday. Train No. 2!» will run on Monday, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Train No. 27 will rim on Tuesdtivs atm Thursdays only. Trains 1 and 2 have through cars between Charleston and Fayetteville and run dayly exceptsundav; other trains daily except Sunday. Mcrrium, Stieels atid Belvidere and flag stations. J. if. AVKRILL, Genera] Manager. DRTGOODS ST'iMUe, A complete stock of Indies underwear. Very laru’e and beautiful assortment ot a ^ neck wear, and every riling else in the way of ^ents wear. Clothing’ and hats in all prices and styles. B o o B. 0, BRISTOW, K ^ E ( - f - ^ a n (1 S T A T’ I o X K It M usic and Ne i Vv t ii ll :•'> ('jII * iti-1 Cl I« 0 >1 •Hk t :ii'. X I'i li, ’. Hetulquaricrs for the celebrated 10 cent Cigar “EL NECTAR" —and— Havana ft cent Cigar “SABOROSO." Pronoviiftd Hopeless, let Sated. Fnim « lettei-written by.Mis- Aibi L Hard of Hrdton, ,S. I)., lye quote: "Was • taken with n bail colii, wiiii-.ii m-tlleil on I my lunge, cough sei in am! finally termi-j nalo:l in consumption'. Four doctors] gave me up saying I eouhl live but a slimt LG ei vlhi:.;- in I he way of St time- I gave myself up to my Saviour, - t i determined if t could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King’s New Discovery for Don- sumption, conghs and colds. I gave it « trial, took in all eight botrles; i! hr.s cur ed me and thank God 1 am now a well and hearty woman.” Trial bottles free at Wilbox’s drug store, regular size 50c. and <1100. ‘ 4 l birtH I s and Mat ling suitable for the Se.iaoa, and in patrons never troduced in thu market u Mu ir (< :i Complete •mpUs: in owr k of /oiglcr* denartmeiit. SlilK, yth: Give us i!t and Kiittov Groceries alirny land. 1 trial if vott wnnt bargoins. m C. ALEXANDER. Corner Pearl find Grove Streets, DARLINGTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. cwh i lenlci*. PIANO'S and ORGANS SOLD. Music at Catalogue Prices. l:.e Xjw England, ikhi Dms A end IVecvir l'i nm .w. ,, Tlu ‘ K!,, y Gurpeutcr, Kimhail and Weaver Organs, • ' cl the mi, be. : makes and guaranteed Sold on lila-ral instnlme.it plans If you want a Fiano or Organ let me place one in your home on trial. I An . Ele 8 3l2t line of Elite Stationary at Prises that wii! as- ioij'sn, large line cf Books, Alburns m Plush Goods suit able TOR presents. Retiehe.; and Epabling,: Bn-.- Balls, Bats, Gloves, .Masks, B.-H-, Caps etc, at catalogue prices. A large line of Hammocks from 75c. ijil.25 ami up. (■roi|uct ia fs complete at $].0O. .-Si.25 si 50 -V huge im, Of the newest Novels by the best Authors always on hand. ' Ne., ones nddet, weekly tes puhlislud. Any book not in stock will be ordered at catalogue prices. . Anything in the Stefionary Musical or Novelty bite, to be had at THE DARi I\.GTON BOOK STORE B 0. BRISTOW, Proprietor. J. F. EARLY -Tins added to ids- Wholesale:; General Retail —Tin;- — FINEST CLOTHING j rrtO BE HAD IS FOUND HERE AN'!) if you doubt this assertion call at j once and I will convince you of the fact There never was aneli a display of FINK CLOTHING hs I am show in;'! this Season, tlm finest production of ait ' m | TAILOR-i^BE GARMENTS showing all the latest SHADES. The Electric iilv.i- i:-. the popular shade, to be worn this A-asou. Among others the BUCK :-: CHEVIOTS, . i In....CKS ami CUTAWAYS arc still in ; demand. Cutaways and Sack Suits in GRAY’ and nunuirou.- olher Shades will he worn this Season, it is useless to at tempt to give you a complete description > of this STOCK. I would urge you to j cal! ami see the ASSORTMENT I have purchased this Season—nothing in the City like it. IN BOYS SUITS y-a will find it equal in assortment to tlie other Stock. HOYS'CONFIRMA TION SUITS in Dial k Cheviois Sergen. Sizes 5 years to 15 years.' Also olhc-i Shades haiuLomely made up. There never was stieh a STOCK of ROYS' CLOTHING a I am now ellcring in long PANT SUITS ( ail and se.i n y line at Is now bitter pri-ipiji 1 tli.ai ever io serve customers wifi. i:i;l stock of tie usual -business a lirst elass- Charlestou ITegmtll’s I Ittrleysville I’ccks Holly Hill Uomiors Eutawville Viiuces Mirriam St. Paul Simmierton Silver Packs vi lie Tindall Sumter Oswego St. Charles Elliotts J .ainar Syracuse Darlington Mont Clare Robins Neek Mandeville Bemiettsville 5.30 a m ti.50 7.00 7.10 7.13 7.27 7.24 7.45 8.01 8.17 8.25 8.37 8.45 y.oo 0.17 0.34 0.51 10.10 10.17 10.33 10.50 11.07 11.27 11.45 p in 12.01 C. & D. and C. & S. Raailrods GOING DOWN Leaves Wade.-boro 414 V M, 4.30 Bennett's Morvtn’s 4 37 MeFarland 4 17 Chenuv 5;0M Cash’s 524 Society Hill 5:40 Dove’s 5:5:) Floyd's 6.06 Darlington 6:20 Falmetto 6:30 Arrives at Florence 6.4.4 GOING UF 1.eaves Floienee 8:3.5 !• ,\|. 8:50 Fainu:;!,-. Darlii. atoii 9.00 Floyd’s 9:11 Dove’s 7.17 Society Hill 9:37 Cash's 9:62 Cheraw 10 t McFarland 10:30 Morven’s 10:88 Bennett’s 10-45 Arrives at Wad'v-boro 11:00 Freight Tiain Gotnj IP- Leaves Florence 6:4.5 A Af. Arrives at Darlington 7:20 GOING SOUTH. Train No. 2, Leave Benncttavilie Mandeville Robins Neek Mont Glare I hirlington Syracuse Lamar Elliotts St. Charles Oswego Sumter Timlal Pac-ksville Silver Sumitierton St. Paul Merriam Vances Eutawvillc Connors Holly Hil Fecks Hailcyville PregmiUs Arrive Charleston GOING NORTH. Train No. :i, Leave Gi a lesion I’reg mills Harleyville Peeks 5.50 ji in (1.05 0.20 0.47 7.03 7.20 7.30 7.53 8.09 8.10 0.00 0.10 0.20 0.42 0.52 10.00 10.15 10.31 10.41 10.48 01.55 10.57 11.12 11.20 12.00 Freight Going Down. Leaves Darlington (1:4.1 p .q. Arrivep at Florence 7:35 A RAVEN EL. rresiduil. W. C. it A. Railroad. GOING SOUTH. No. 23. Leaves Wilmington *6:If. (>. ill. M avion 9:20 Arrives at Florence 10:15 a. m. No. 50. Leaves Florence 3:20 a m. Sumter 4:86 Arrives at Columbia 6:16 No. 27 Leaves Wilmington *10:10 p.m. Marion 12:40 a 111. Arrivet at Florence 1:20 No 52. Leaves Sumter 19:46 a. m. Arrives at Columbia 10:25 No. 58. Leaves Florence Arrives at Sumtei 1 8:25 0:35 No. 52 runs through from Clnii lesion via Central Railroad, leaving Lanes KUO ; n. m., Manning 0.10 a. m. I Train on V. & I). Railroad connects r,t Florence with No. 58. GOING NORTH. 5.0.1 (i.:i(i 0.43 6.57 a m . ItIuouuui}, HI11UU, uiquuiu, ui&uiu uiiu luoubut The many customers of this well known establishment throughout Darlington County are guaranteed that a continuance of their patronage will mean FOR THEM Best Goods for the Least Moncyv’ : Mi i iider the supervision of Mr it h*. H. The The n f) K F A ii T fl I' V T. And 5 per eent. ^Small gavin^s Interest paid thereon. jy|ake Large Profits E. KEITH DA ROW. Pifhldeiit. U. A. f ARRK.-A.V, Vicf-Pmiilcitf. II. L (IIARi.ES, (a sit ter. $6.50 hey ar.: the regular $10.00 line anywhere elso in the City. Resides this there are other lilies in better grades, in all the .dace produces an t b tndancc of corn,. f . l ,.i 1 j 0U!l j >lc s tyi ( . s Rni , ni;il!o lo |.-, T ate peas and ulmoAeverything « ic IM . :!{F1XTl ,Y. My stock !• maun- 1 bat can be made in our section. A f;|<;lim . (1 10 u ,. . VKAJ{ 11( . )iumber ot prominent geuttemcn, all mcrrlv . s ,.„ w . i.trmcrs, were invited to be present ’ > Satnvday and the day was pious- j ^ BJ 4 ^ . .itly sjient in locking over the crop! 22^ '' ^ jja end in social intercourse. Mr. IV- G vand Annonni*einent from T'Nk lyirTUAL C Ain>KT C 0MPA ^Y THE ONU EXCLUSIVE CARPET HOUSE 8N THE CITY. No. 247 King Street, Opposite Haskell, Charleston, S. C. Hkad-Qi’Aktkku pok am. Floor Govkuinos. Ui'houstpiuno Goohs am> Dkk Kiutis ot a u. Kin os. Thk Most Gojin.i-rtK Stock in thk Statu. We fpioC.' ji few of our specialtier. Brussels rson’s hospitality was eijual to the My Stock is ready for inspection in all! ousiou and a very nice dinner was, ll , K ,ln ' 1 *‘B.OKS, the ■- rved about 1 o’clock. Dv. McGirt,: ^ 5LH f in liLLES and BRACKS. Also * i Darling'O t was prfS -i t and a . ! a tell line of Roys’ and Children's HATS • da great (leal to tlu- pleasure of] 1,1 ,,n !ln,, Vul! and see - - 1 this line, the LARGEST IN THE CITY t tc day. Besides the do.der and, . ie persons already meutioned, theiv: o.Te Messrs. MiUining, Betliea, A.'- f o'd, Hamer and Evmi.i. We travel-i in all, twenty-live miles by lupr-; ; v, part of the way in Mario i an , i in Marl!.old, and the crops wt.o; v. rv line along the it hole route. 1 f /i^ARD, Li SVilWAR^ COLGAI ill A, S. f. JK-ts at Co, 75, 8.5 and $| jar yard; Velvet. Carets ot. $.25, $1.40 and $1.50 per yard; Ingrain Garjieti-' at 50, CO, 70, 00 and -pi jm.t yard; Ite-mji Carpet - id 20, 25. 30 ai’d J’-.jitt yard; Straw Mattings at 15, 18, 20, 25, "/), 'i i ami 10 ]* r yard. Rn.a at 75, $1.25, $2.00, $2.50 to $0.(::l each. WlNlKlV/ SlIAlii::- l.t 50, 75, $1.00 to $4.00 each. CoitMcK I’ul.Ku id 25, 35, 50. 75 to $3.00. Full Stock Lace Curtains from 0(h; jier jiair up to $15.00 j'er pair. Special alleTdion • cell in nil m i-, is. We gnaruiitee satisfaction. To give us a trial is to eome again. Finest selection in rhe CiD. mid our prices are the lowest. I. .1. ROWERS. Secretary and Treasurer 11. M. WALKER, Manager. vited to apply for prices on anything’ they want in that line, such as ROOFING,GUTTERING, VALLEY TIN, FLUES for TOBAGGO BARN? PLUMING A SPECIALITY. strictly lirst class work guaranted at pri as low as botch work. Gi o ii a call before placing orders. JOHN C. WHITE, Darlington, South Carolina. Stoves, Tinware, Pumps, Piping, House Burnishing Goods, Bolts, Tobacco Flues, ke. Cali aufi Enina Oiir M, nnii w can Please ifan. Aiiylliiitg \«| in Slock M ill he Ortirrcil for Ion. Holly Hill 7.00 Gonnors 7.07 Eutawville 7.14 Vances 7.24 Merriam 7.4o St Faul 7.63 Summcrton 8.(10 Silver 8.08 Faeksville 8.20 Timlal 8.30 Sumter 8.46 Oswego 869 “ St. Charles 9.14 Elliott 9.22 Lamar 9.36 r Syracuse 9.60 Darlington 10.06 Mont Glare 10.22 Robin’s Neek 10.40 Manderville 11 00 Arrive Bemiettsville 11.20 p ni GOING SOUTH. Train No. 4, Leave Charleston ’ 11.30 a m I'rognalls 10.10 Harleyville 10,02 Pecks 9.47 Holly Hill 9.46 Connors 9.39 Entawville 9.32 Vances 9.21 Merriam 9.00 St Faul 8.62 Summcrton 8.46 Silver 8-37 Faeksville 8.27 Timlal 8.16 Sumter 8,00 Oswego 7.46 St Charles 7.32 Elliott 7.24 Lamar 7.1(1 Syracuse (5.55 Darlington 0.40 Mont Clare 0.22 Robin’s Neck 0.03 Mt ndervillc 5.40 Benoettsville 5.25 GOING NORTH Train No. 5, i.eave Eutawville H'.lO ArriveVnnecs 10.26 GOING SOUTH. Train No. 6. L aveVauecs 8.96 p ni Arrive Eutawville 8 19 city Branch. GOING SOUTH. Train No. 31. Leave Vances n.OO a m Snells 11.23 Farlcrs 11.33 Arrive Harlin city 11.04 GOING SOUTH, Train No. 32. Leave Harlin city 7.14 a m Farlcrs 7.37 Snells 7.4S Arrive Vances H.lft GOING NORTH Train no. 33, 1 Leave Vances 6.30 ii ni i' Snells 6.00 i Farters 7.14 . arrive Harlin city 6 24 No. 51 Leaves Columbia. *10.35 p. in. Sumter 11:50 Arrives at Florence 1:15 It III. No. 78. Leaves Florence 1:35 a. m. Marion 8:20 Arrive at Wilmington 8:35 No. 59. Leaves Sumter 16:37 p. 111. Arrives at Florence 7:50 No. 53. Leaves Columbia *5:20 p HI. Arrives at Sumter 6:32 No. 14. Leaves Florence *8:15 P m. Marion 8-55 Arrinen at Wilmington 11.45 •Daily t Daily, except Sunday No. 53 runs through to (’Imrleston, via Central R R., arriving at Manning 7:01 p. m., Lanes 7:42 p. in., Charleston 9:30 p. m No. 59 eonneets at Floreneo with the 1). & D. train for Chernw and Waile -- boro. Dos. 78 and 14 make close connection at Wilmington with the W A W. R R. for all points North. Train on Florence Railroad leave Fee Dee daily, except Sunday, at 4.40 p. in , and arrives at Rowland 7.00 p m. Ro- turning leaves Rowland at (1.30 a m . arrives a Fee Dee 8.50 a. m Train on Manchester A Augusta li it. Roves Sumter daily, except Sundav, :il 10.50 a. m., arrives at Rimini 12.01 p in. Returning leaves Rimini 12.15 j> m., ar rives at Sumter 1.30 p. m. II. WALTERS, General Manager. •I R. KENLEY, Assl. General Manager. J. E. DIVINE. General Superintendent *10.35 p in 11 40 12.15 12.15 2 40 *8.30 a. in 9.40 10.07 10.10 11.50 *8.05 p. m Northeastern Railroad GOING SOUTH No. 23, Daily. Leave Florence Kings! ne Arrive Lanes Leave Lanes Arrive ChurU ‘FT Ol! No. 23, Daily Leave Florence Kingstree Arrive Lanes I.eave Lanes Arrive Charleston No. 58. Leave Lanes Arrive Charleston Train on (• & D. jp p t . onncc , s at I lorcnee with No. fd traid. GOING NORTH. No. 78, Daily. Leave Charleston Arrive Lancs I.eave Lanes Kingstree Arrive Florence No 14 Leave Charleston Arrive Lanes Leave Limes Kings! reo Arrive Florence No. 52, Daily I.eave Charleston Arrive Lanes •Daily. fDaily except Sunday. No. 52 runs through to Columbia via Central R. R. of S. C. Nos. 78 and 14 run solid to Wilmington N. 4.'. making close eonnei lion with W. A W. R. R. for all points North. H WALTERS, General Manager. I R KEN I.A , Asst. General Manager. •L F DIVINE, General Superintendent 9 45 *1.15 a m 3 00 3(8) '0 4.80 *4.80 p 6.20 6.20 6.46 7.55 *7 00 a. m 8.27