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I’llKKIlTT^lMAH -Qliy^CH.—Rev. J. ().
'v, I’asrbfjTr'eartiingevc:
perm
to tl )
Law, Pa’Stbf.Trfea’eftlng every Sabbath at
11 a. in. ami 8 00 p. m. Sabbath School .
at 10 a. m. Prayer maetinr evert .Vtocl nHOtfr as thiser
nes,lay afternoon at 5 o'clock. ‘ LUSel
Methodist I'nuKcnr—HevTTrA. Uise,
Pastor; Preachii)g. ey(try Sunday at U t a
in. amt 8 00 p. in., Saldiath SchOoTrft
in., Prayer meetimr evorv Thursday at
8 80 p. m.
IIaptist Cnmcn.—Ue\> W. B. Moore,
Pastor; Preselling every Sunday at 11a.
m. and 830 p. in., Prayer.meeting every
Tuesday at 8 p. m.
Episcopal C h a p v: r,.—Hev. W. :A.
Uuerry, Hector. II. T. Thompson, Lay
Header. Preaching 3rd Sunday at 830
p. in., Lay Heading every Sunday’morn
ing at 11 o’clock, Sabbath School every
Sunday morning at 10 o’clock.
Macedonia Baptist Qiu im ii. — Hev.
1. P. !)rooklngtoi|, Pastor; Preacbl,
every Sunday at 11 a. m..t arid 8:11
Sabbath School at 330 p. m.. Prayer
meeting every Tuesday evening fit s 30
o’eloek.
tOl.Ml OFFICERS.
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SltKIFF.— W. P. Cole.
CiiEitK of CorKT.—W. A. Pairot.
Tkeascreb.—J. E. Bass.
At’Drron.—W. 11. Latvrenec.
Probate Jr doe.—T. IT. Spain.
Coroner.—H. O. Parnell.
Scitoot. CbMMrsstoNKit.—W. 11: Evans'.
County Commissionehs,—C.. B- King,
\V W. McKenzie, A. A. dandy.
redenc
lamplu while he wtw iu-own
Fritz, which show
w hy e vy4ft-so! loy^d, tiUnost eutlearetl,
by li stibjecfs, OYev ttTtom hik reigti
a§ 'aWaW iiml ^6 flic pioif
the j bk and tlid. ; hdwle8S, •and; t;eat)?
ing i : his lAanjrdeeds of charity one
asily understand how, during
the ■ ar of 1870, the terrified French
peas kits so quickly learned to feel
conf lengejin. the qpbfnnuleiruf fcliu
inva kig aniiy. **? * /If
F ?t not your life away because
you: hair is gray, while young, as
you aujtop, all iriayncss s mul can
beat J^hPfeirW“$falft'^ir
'Raft wqr and be happy.
;Uiic.klen’s Arnica Salvo.
T e lies! salve in the world' i'i*- irtts,
hrul es, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sort , tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
cow :, and all skin eruptions, and posi-
itvew egres uilys,or, n^i paV reqiiireu. It
is gtfarstitiy-a:tb«iVc perfeTl sntiifnt-titeii,
or iidiM'-.TyfniilTAd. ■ Pricccir) ceafe- per
boxj| For sglc at Wilcox’s drug store.
.w. Mertz takes pleasure in announc
ing hat he has a large cattectjpn of
•eho e dowers for sale at hi" conserva
tor; one and a half hufr's: from (lie
P
mwteo.
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Origin of Old Saws.
BotlrS^atc'sphei e Bi^ 1 Itfden
lieved it proper to “Give the Devil
his due.” ; , ; ,
Smollett lit “Translations of “Gil
Bias” and Klliott in his “Essay *>u
Field Husbandry” 'discovered ‘'that
“facts are stubborn things.” And
Bunyan, Maeklin, and Tbty fmitid
out that “oypry, Jul* ^yt^ ( ^gyd on
its own bottom.”-*
When” 'you t dfejse
father wanted to get yo
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SUCCESSORS TO D. J. WINN,
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Have Just Opened
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Sorinii Fire & Marine
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SPRINGFIELD, Mass.
Ai'mucv at Darlington, So Ca. arrive Tcrgimon
1 GOING SOUTH.
GOING NORTH.
Train no. 27, t
ieave’Kutawville
Belvfdbre
».3T
H. L. CHARLES, Agent
j leave 1
itf.V
'I'yvib
THOUSAND SAMPLE HATS
RAILR01D SCHEDULES.
■ The Hartsville Railroad.
DAILY MIXED TRAIN.
Leaves Hartsville, 8:13 A. M. |
Jovann, 3:35
Floyd’s, 5:55
Darlington 3.00
Arrive at Florence U-50
l^qu ire, and stands prepared to duplicate
llic iriees of any other ertahlishment in
ihe ^4 t#dp4§ie-plv i td sijitaVre jj? } . i
^ tm- ill the ametucr cultivator, but if rare
Yarfrtics are wanted lie can supply them
in i very short time. : The editor hag
ilea I with Mr. Mertz for several years,
am call testify to his reliability and to
the iplendid condition of all the plants
™ ha ends out. t
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For Men, Boys and Children,
AT FIFTY CEXTS ON THE DOLLAE.
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1.50.
■It you out of the
SpeeliiieiV eiVses. ’ ’
Hi II’ ClRTonl, JSfeWrGaiyicl,, .WK, ." a.-
trothled with Neuralgia nAid ‘ Klieuma
tisik, his stomach was disordered, his
livijjr was affected to an alarming degree,
appetite fell away, unj he wyis .terribly
■Heed in flcsli and strength. Three
ndHtet f ■iH'vkip:!’TIp'Alea °f Electric Hillers cured him
"• * "vF^Suvt^dwardShepherd, Harrisburg, 111., bad
a ihrtuijtjfsora on jdl leg of eight years'
stafHWhg.j I’jfd lirdt' bottles pf j’.leytrie
IBticr»iaml peyenl Boxes* of Byicltten's
Salve, and bis leg is sound and
... „ l iii ^ John Speaker, Catawba, ()., bad
.’'’ l s'“U” 11 1 live large fever sores on bis leg, doctors
you that Benjamin FraYiKliu Used to gain be was incurable'. Due bottle Elec:
s«r • e ! • - ••i***t »'"««*v '’ •(•(Yj^ Ritters aiid oneliox Bucklen’sArnica
say
Early to'iefi aim early to-rise, ss.,.s'.|/
Makes.a "man healthy, wealthy, ami wise.
Fra^kliii sirv,4h«tl» fifedifl’iv
man npined Pilarke, in 1639. Pity
you dMii’t h^fe a book qu,quotations
Salve cured him entirely-
cot’s,drqg’stpry.;
Wil
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Sold by
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Now Try Tliin.
, It will cost you nothing and will sure
ly do yon good, if vou have a cough, cold
or :nn v trouble with throat chest orlnngs.
Db. King’s New Discovery fpr.Consump-
fidn, roughs and eoldbLjy guaj'a’nlced' tp
so you oWfRl "have called.djjje old give relief, or money will be paid back
man dowjpon hitf learning. • i rt0 ?* L 2 ^''PP* ^’T' “ J'« s ‘
>. ... y ’.^^.4 thirty anil under its use hail a speed}-
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7 $3.00 Hats for
#2.50 Hats for
1 #2.00 Hats for
#1.50 Hats for
#1.00 Hats for 50c.
50cts. Hats for 25c.
Also, one of the Host Complete Lines.of
1.25.
1.00.
75c.
Men, Boys and Children-
SEEN IN SUITE!!.
and perfect recovery. Try a sample W- j
tin at our expense and learn for yourself j
iltiist how good a thing it is. Trial bottles j
!| tr4e
ufMiyisoiis are (Mione,” wrote
a liarftdoten authors, the imuiua^of
some won I a; not be recognized HI Httf"
every day newspaper Midef.
Shakespeare’s “Much. . Atk) Abdut
Nothing” it is written, “Comparisons
are Odious.” (
You say “As cold as a encumber,”
never stopping to think that Fletcher
said it in 1615. How .often h»yq
you read in the playbills, heard in
the sermons, and said .it yourself,
‘ All that glistona is not
nowheve occurs in that way. Bbaka-
pdarc WrbtcTt ■ “All thaL gJifeters is
not gold,” Middleton pqt ijt ffAl^s
not gold that glisteneth.” And
Chaucer thus:
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But all thing which that shineth
, as the gold,
He is not gold, as I have hear it told,
yA ' “
referring to the San
becwwqu^sied by an
“All iWflt^qkl thatout*-
Lydgate, Spenser in “Faierie Queen
put it “gold all is
golden seem.” And
e at Wilcox’s drug store
50c! and :(; 1,00-
Large size
Prices no Low that every man in this and adjoining Counties can buy a suit
for himself and hoys even if he lias to sell his cotton at 4 cents a pound.
September 0,1831.
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SCRdFULA
•orofulous humor- *
in the blood,
ulcers, catarrh, and
B. 0. BRISTOW.
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not that doth
Dryden thus.
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ters is
addqL^oneofp
it pmclies me.
“All, as they say, that glliters^ nTif
fdjL*
Thetorigin of the saying, “Where
the shoe pinches,” is thus explained
by Plutarch: A Roman had sought
to lie divorced from his wife. He
was blamed by hir jjiendsi who salt
ed : Was she not eaaste? W® she
not fair? He held out his shoe to
them and asked them whether it waa,
not new and will tnido? “Yet,” he
cjyjjjgp.
'
It is often written 'and oftener
spoken. “There is jio xuyal road to
leaning.”. The prpper yenderjng iftj
“’there is |o other ij-oyal p|tljJwKicj^J
leads to geometry.” So it was spoken
to Ptok-my By Euclid^'>*: ...» ati
^crvitl^historiansjiinload^ upon
the"*studenf iffl' e?j)refltiiA?, ‘‘vj'lA
guard dies,. hiiit,,we«or ^owTciiders,”
and credited the sanie to Cambronne,
tne cuinmander of the Old Guaj[d of
Najlolcon at Waterloo.- Cambronue
denied that, he ever uttered any such
words. ’They were invented-twodays
after the battle by a prolific writer
(a correspondent?) in the Indepen
dent.
ft ifijfqhil^i’ei? gun
The most
economical,
safe, speedy, and
effective of all
blood»purifiers.
Has Cured Others
wilj cure you.
Professional: Card s.
W/P/DA u<
Utorney4?a;t - Law,
w„MA>iUNu;^N.s.t Ni;iV .
imbsiiver BImIJIoII H rot hers’ SSoiV/
E. KELTU DAl^AN,
rAttoiiie^al:
k E ar il d, LU-S
Music and News Dealer.
PIANO’S and ORGANS SOLD. Music at Catalogue Prices.
The New England, lielir Bros. A Co. ami Weaver Pianos.
, . : Tbe Esty, Carpenter, Kimball ami Weaver Organ
All of the very best makes and guaranteed. Sold on lilicral instalment plans I
vou want a Piano or Organ let me place one in your home on trial.
DARLINGTON, S. G.
| Nettles & Nettles,
| ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW,
ft. s.
B>ifWale
dirtS. * CafefTH at'tenfion w..
to all business entrusted to us.
IFed
l 'bc given
P. Bishop Parrott,
Stf n«gr|^lw
; i.koai, xiincyt
Testimony rep<
ti-pe-wriUcn trim
ed in shon-haniTTind
ipt of same furnished
lit ml
». will leave here for the
inftrkele to purchase liis en-
tfrrj6idt,irtocl(. He will be ready to
jseryt r 'thv ladies with garments for
the new bwn infant to the oldest on
;»" Elegant line of Elite Stationaiy at Pnees ttat will 2,'lt
tflnish: A large line 6f Books, Albums and Plush Goods suit* - r - r •; many a..d,ear bargains in
able FOR presents. - ikrVyouami tiiehandsonn gmids.
loves, Masks, Belts, Gaps
prices.
Ueutdies and Spaldings Base Balls, Bals. Gl
[r,‘ ;dl eU^-Utlchjtalogiie pric
A large line gf Hannnoeks from 75c. $1.25 and up.
NOTICE
This train makes connection with the -i
South bound passenger train on the Clie- ,
raw A Darlington Railroad.
RETURNING. ‘
Leaves Florence 2:00 P. M.
Arrive at Hartsville 3.50 1
This train waits two hours, if ncees- .
sarv, for the North bound freight train
on the C. A D. R. R. J. L. COKER,
R resident
G. S. iY N. Kailrond.
GOING SOUTH.
Train No. 1,
Leave Charleston
5.30 a in
FregnalPs
6.50
llai’levsville
7.00
1 ’ecks
7.16
HollvIIill
7.13
('tumors
7.27
Eutawville
7.2 4
Vances
7.45
Mcrriam
8.(11
St. Paul
8.17
Ntimmerton
8.25
Silver
8.37
Packsville
8.45
' Tindall
11.00
Sumter
'.'.17
Oswego
0.34
St. Charles
9.51
Elliotts
10.10
Lamar
10.17
Syracuse
10.33
1 larliiigton
10.50
Mont Glare
11.07
llobins Neck
11.27
Mamlcvillc
11.45 p m
Bennettsville
12.01
GOING SOUTH.
Train No. 2,
Leave BeunetL-villc
5.50 p m
Mamleville
6.05
Robins Neck
6.29
Mont Glare
6.47
Darlington
7.03
Syracuse
7.20
Lamar
7.36
Elliotts
7.53
St. Charles
8.02
Oswego
8.19
Sumter
9.00
Tindal
9.16
Packsville
9.29
Silver
9.42
Summerton
9.52
St. Paul
10.00
Mcrriam
10.15
Vances •_
10.31 _
Eutawvitle r
-10.4J '
Connors
10.48
* Holly Hil
01.55
Pecks
10.57
. Harleyville
11.12
Pregnalls
11.20
Arrive Charleston
12.60
Train no. 28
Ferguson 11.04 a in
Heividere 8.62
arrive Eutawville 8.40
GOING NORTH. «
Train no. 211.
leave Eutawville 8.40 a in
Bclvidere 8.43
arrive Ferguson 9.06
Trains 3 and four will run between
Eutawville and I’regnals on tuesdays
and thursduys only, but will run be-
! tween Eutawville and Vances daily
except Sunday.
Train No. 211 will run on Monday,
ednesdavs, Fridays and Saturdays,
rain No. 27 will run on Tuesdays
in Thursdays only.
Trains 1 and 2 have thi- ,,gh cars
et ween Charleston and Fayetteville
nd *im dayly exceptsunday; other
•uins daily except Sunday.
Men-ium, Sneels and Bclvidere and
lag stations.
J. H. AVERILL,
General Manager.
C. & D. and C. & S. Raailrods.
GOING DOWN
Bennett’s
Morven’s
McFarland
C'heraw
Cash's
Society Hill
Dove’s
Floyd’s
Darlington
Palmetto
Arrives at Florence
4:14 A. M.
4:30
4:37
4:47
5:08
3:24
3:40
5:50
6:00
0:20
0:30
0:45
GOING IT.
Leaves Florence
Palmetto
Darlington
Floyd's
Dove’s
Society Hill
Cash's
Cheraw
McFarland
Morven’s
Bennett’s
Arrives at Wadcsboro
Freight Train Gobi
Leaves Florence
Arrives at Darlington
Freight Going Down.
Leaves Darlington 0:401
Arrives at Florence 7:25
A. F. RAVEN EL, President.
M.
8:35 1
8:50
9:00
9:11
7:17
9:37
9:02
10:4
10:30
10:38
10:45
11:00
Cp.
6:43 A. M
7:20
M
No
W. C. & A. Railroad.
GOING SOUTH.
». Luaves
• -X ax
•"Vi
Croquet sets complete at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50*
iA ’line qf ,'tln’ ugwcst.NqvqlsiJiv the best Authors always on hand.
New ones added weekly as published. Any book not in stock will
UM*-. ;« ■•? be ordered at catalogue prices.
Anything in the Stationary, Musical or Novelty lines to be had at
THE DARLINGTON ROOK STORE, . , .
B. 0. BRISTOW, ProprldSfy
i v rtfib.ft
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4t
urniture!! F urniture!!!
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no wonder—most drugs are oxtienie-|
ly nauseating. Ayer’s Fills, on llie{
contrary, ; being sngarsddatefl, Href
easily swallowed by the little
and are, therefore, the favor!
ly medicine.
j
Some people arecoustauly troubled
inro, .'live
Ltle. onesi
rite fannJ
2f7vi
wait I Kills—ub siiodfirTroJA 31t^*hWi
than another makes its appeai auee,
A thorough course of Ayer’s Sarsa
parilla, the best of 'bTqt»Ljfni'rrt8M
effectually puts an end to this iiiinovj-
ancc. Wc recommend a trial.
f
Sindness to neighbors is the oil
chat pro\<mts.iill fcifttopf» Tri ij/m’.
yourselr:’"' >*
(ures Chronlf fanes.
ML' lI’.’W.’MeTIfidabl, L-thtel Hill,
.itismiAdtoS,;.:. J'Vir JlugheV Tonic
for chills,3iBl .6i'>T has never (ailed
yet, and 1 have sold it to a mimnbr
of chronic eases. It circs them every
$ol<i,by Druggists,
( . P. DAttdAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
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Trial Justice, *'
DARLINGTON, 8. C.
Practices in the United States Court
and in the 4ih and 5th circuits. Prompt
attention lo all business enkriisteiltsi ine.
Office, Ward’s Lane, ne« M-Tle
lington Herald office. G T i 1 * V
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tjtkiikverpbol
and f.onilon and Glolic, of
Englund, the largest fire
‘j company in the wmbt; and
ilie /Etna, of Hartford, Ihe
largest of alt American fire
companies.
Prompt attention to business and satis-
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AtfpJfcJfLvitGjEfti Mid REST LINE of FURNITURE EVE!
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OFFERED TO THE
’EOFLE <H ,V DARLING’iTN COUNTY.
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THE J.ATEST AND MOST JMFR<
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lYF.D DESIGNS AND FINISHES
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IN BED ROOM SITUS IN WALNUT, ANTIQUE OAK, With
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‘ ENlVllY and OJ,D ENGLISH.
Gl VK US ^CAlLI ^WK WANT YOUU THADK and WILL
OUK VICKY BEST TO PLEASE YOU.
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llaynswoi’tii & Boyd.
-On March 1st, 181)1
WE M ILL 5
m riii:
VE INTO THE HEWITT BUILDING NEXT DOOR’
•lb(:1i‘ i.r.o".
• ■ * MbGALLA BURGH.
C.^MKAIiDER,
Corner Pearl and Grove Streets,
IARLINCTON, SOUTH CAROLINA.
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la now better preqared than ever to serve customers with the usual
full stock of
Wi
f, MIUWW, W14UWIW,
The many customers of this well known establishment
throughout Darlington County are guaranteed that
a continuance of their patronage will mean
FOR THEM
“The Best Goods for the Least Money.”
T
Ttie PlKBnix Furniture Company,
’’OK GH AUGEHTON, s,g.
.'-Wholesale and Retail Furniture Emporium.
FINE, MEDIUM AND Low PRICED FURNITURE AT THE
LOWEST GASH FRIGES
CHEAP FURNITURE SUITABLE FOR COUNTRY TRADE
* In Large Variety
At Factory Prices.
OOING NORTH.
Train No. 3,
Leave Charleston 3.90
PregnalU 6.30
Harleyville 6.42
Pecks 9.57
Holly Hill 7.00
Connors 7.07
Eutawville 7.14
Vances 7.24
Mcrriam 7.49
St. Paul 7.63
Summerton 8.00
Silver 8.08
Packsville 8.20
Tindal 8.30
Sumter 8.46
Oswego 8-09
St. Charles 0.14
Elliott 9.22
Lamar 9.30
Syracuse 9.60
Darlington 10.06
Mont Glare 10.22
Robin’s Neck 10.40
Mandcrvillc 11.00
Arrive Bennettsvillo 11.20
GOING NORTH.
^Train No. 4,
f Cliarli
*
Pecks
Holly Hill
, Connors
Eutawville
Vances
Mcrriam
St Paul
Summerton
Silver
Packsville
Tindal
Sumter
Oswego
St Charles
Elliott
Lamar
Syracuse
Darlington
Mont Clare
Robin’s Neck
Mi nderville
Bennettsville
GOING NORTH,
Train No. 3,
Leave Eutawville H .io
ArrtveVanccs 10.26
GOING SOUTH.
Train No. 6.
Lea vc Vances 8.26
ArrivcKutawville 8.19
p m
a m
9.46
0.39
9.32
9.21
9.06
8.62
8.46
8-37
8.27
8.16
8,00
7.46
7.32
7.24
7.10
6.55
6.40
6.22
6.03
5.40
5.25
Wilmington *6:25 p. m.
Marion 0:35
Arrives al Florence 10:30a. 111.
Leaves Florence 3:20 a. m.
Slimier 4:36
Arrives at Columbia 6:16
Leaves Wilmington *10:10 p. m.
Marion 12:40 a. in.
Arrive;, it Florence 1:20
Leaves Sumter t8:4C a. m.
Arrives at Columbia 9:5o
Leaves Florence t 6:40
Arrives at Sumter 8:00
No. 52. runs through from Charleston
via Central Railroad, leaving Lancs 7.30
a. m.. Manning 8.05 a. m.
Train on C. sk D. Railroad connects at
Florence with No. 58. •
No. 51 Leaves Columbie *10:45 p. m.
No. 50.
No. 27
No. 32.
No. 58.
No. 78.
LWaim: ’ .*
4:45 a. in.
No. 50.
No. 53.
t5:S0 p. m
JOO
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8.15
*9:00 p. III.
lo:o7
*8:3o p. m.
Leaves Florence
Marion
-Wrive at AVi __
Leaves Columbia”
Arrives at Sumter
Lv, Sumter
Ar. Flmu»ee
Leaves Coibifoiiia
Arriveirhi Sumter
No. 14. Leiffes Florenct
Marion 0:5o
. ‘ Arrives at Wilmington J2:2o
•Daily. fDaily, except Sunday.
No. 53 runs through to Charleston, via
Cmlral R. R., arriving al Manning 9 : : 9
p. m., iianes ll:17p. ni., Charleston 12:50
p. m.
No. 59 connects al Florence with the
C. * I), train for Cheraw and AVades-
boro,
Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection
at Wilmington with the W. & 4V\ i{. R.
for all points North.
Train on Florence Railroad leave Pee *
Dee daily, except Sunday, at 4.40 p. m.,
and arrives at Rowland 7.00 p. m. lie-
turning leaves Rowland at 6.30 a. in.,
arrives at Pee Dee 8.50 a. m.
Train on Manchester & Augusta R. R.
leaves Sumter daily, exeepl Sunday, at
10.50 a. m., arrives at Rimini 11.59 p.’ in.
Returning leaves Rimini 12.30 p. m., ar
rives at Sumter 1.40 p. m.
J. R. KENLEY,General Manager.
T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Managers.
J. F. DIVINE, General Superintendent.
p m
p m
Northeastern Railroad.
GOING SOUTH.
No. 27, Daily.
Leave Florence
Arrive Lanes
Arrive Charleston
No. 23, Daily.
Leave Florence
Kingstrce
Arrive Lanes
Arrive Charleston
No. 33.
Leave Lanes
Arrive Charleston
Train on C. A- D. R. R.
Florence with No. 61 train.
GOING NORTH.
No. 78, Daily,
Leave Charleston
Arrive Lancs
Leave Lanes
Kingstrce
! Arrive Florence
*1.39 a. m
2.50
5.00
*8.05 p m
9.30
9.66
1.50
*.1120 p. in
12.50
connects at
ERNEST A. SMITH,
PHOTOGRAPHER,
Darlington, South Carolina
city Blanch.
GOING SOUTH,
Train No. 31,
Leave Vances 11,Oft
Snells 11.23
Parlors 11.33
Arrive Harlin oilv 11.64
GOING son’ll.
Train No, 32,
Leave Harlin city 7 14
Parlors 7.37
Snells 7.48
| Arrive Vances s.lo
6.00 a. 111
rir,
No. 14.
Lome Charleston
Arrive Lancs
Leave Lancs
K ingsl ree
Arrive Florence
No. 52, Daily.
' Leave 1 'liarleslon
| Arrive Lanes ^
•Daily. fDaily except Sunday.
! No. 52 runs through t„ Columbia via
i Central R. R. of S. C.
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( N C. making dose coiiiieclion with W.
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Train no. 33.
Leave A'anees
Snells
Parlers
arrive Ha lin eitj
GOING SOTTII
Train no. 34,
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