The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, October 14, 1891, Image 4
I’uKrfllYTKKIAN ('Hl'kCI!.—KfV. .T. G.
1 ... I'»»tor: IVeiicliinj;evfry Satibath a(
! 1 a. in. iiivl » iKt p. nr. Snblmlh School
at Hi a. m. Prr.ycr HUTliiiK every Wed ,
neaday aflernooa id o o'clock.
M i-.TiioDiar Cm in u.—Hev. .1. A. Uire.
.Taator; I’rtaclifng every Smnlay at It a ;
m. and SOO |>- m • Snldmlh School at 5 j>. !
m.. Prayer meeting every Thursday at
8 til) l>. Ill:
H.M’TIbt Cm m u.—llcv. G. 15. Moore,.
Pastor: Preaching every Sunday at 11 a.
in. and 8:10 p. m.. Prayer meeting every
Tuesday at 8 p. m.
Kimscoivu. Clt \ I’Kl,.—Hev. W. A.
Guerry, Hector. 11. T. Thompson, l.ay
Header. Preaching tlrd Sunday at Soil;
p. in., Lay Heading every Sunday morn- j
fng at i! o'clock. Sabbath School every
Sundae morning at 10 o’clock.
Macedonia Baptist Ciivki h. —Rev.
1 P. Broekinglou. Pastor: Preiu hiug |
every Sumlav at 11 a. m.. and 8t'.O ]>.' m.
Sabbath School at tPtO p. m.. Prayer!
meeting •reiT
o’clock.
Harlin city Branch.
GOING NORTH.
lam w ■ v
Ayers Cherry Pectoral
^4
aids expectoration,
and hastens
recovery. *
Dr- J- O. Ajer & Co.
Lowell, Mass.
I
H
A fulled or grtiv beard nitty l>o
I’uesday evening at 8 30: colored a beautiful mid natural brown
1 or black, at will, by using Httcking-
hnin’fi Dye for the Wliisket*.
I .
m
™ '5 g«r
Mr. Alert/, takes pleasOre "i aunonue-1
1 ing that he has a large collection of i
; choice flowers for sale at Ins eonserva- :
lory, one and a half miles from the!
Square, and stands prepared to duplicate
the prices of njiy other crtaldishment in
the South.- He keeps the plants suitable 1
<01 MY OFFN KRS.
SlIKlEP.—W. P. .Cole.
C>M£itK<)E CoettT. W. A. Patrol.
TukascukiC—i. P Bass.
AeniTon.— W. II. I.av.iencc.
PitOtUTi: .ItnoK. T. II. Spain.
CoiioNKk R. G. Parnell.
S< i:o"! 1 ommissioneu. -M II- Pi'Uis.; f,,,. .,)] n,,. amclucr cultivator, hut if rare
(' i, • ■ . T Y ( <»\f M ISKTOX KHh*.—K Ui- r i . . , i . i it
U \\ McKi it/ie, A. A Gaudy. “ rc ' vn,lU ' a ‘"I’J* ■' "‘‘ ,n
, in u very shorl time. 'PIk* I'ditnr Imi*
’ —— ,U-iili wit It Mr. Merl/. for several years.
| and can testify to his reliability and ter
| tlie splendid condition of all the plants
We hesitate about pronouncing, he sends out.
bini a la'iidY tetor vvlto ehtplow his 1
jiov.era as.a 'ittirist in bolding up to!
SaliiT from (hr ruljiit.
ItueUU'ii’s Arnica Salvi'.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
ridicule and sporn Mie (follies and j bruises, sores, jilecrs, salt rheum, fever
< . Sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, i
Vices ol men. I here nifty be tlmstc ( . orns s :,in eruptions, and posi- j
who etui be reached in no other way. i lively cures pih<s. or no pay required. It |
. . . 4 , , j* ; is to iriv<* ihmIccI satisfaction,
CHANDLER, SHAW & CO.
S DM TEE, So. Ca„
are: selliao
Mens and Boys All Wool Suits at $4.50.
Mens and Boys All Wool Pants at $1.50
Boys Suits, ages 4 to 13, at 75e.
Mens and Boys Wool Hats at 50c.
Mens and Boys Felt Hats at 45c.
»
Mens and Boys Linen Collars at 8, 10 and 12 ? c.
Mens and Boys genuine Celluloid Collars at 18e.
Mens and Boys genuine Zylonite collars at 12 J c.
Harris’ wire buckle, grip back Suspenders,
every pair warranted for 12 months steady
wear, at 25c., 50c., and 75c.
TAX XOTICE.
The tax hooks will be open at the j
places and dates named below for the
collection of State. County. Special . Train No. 31,
County, School, Special School and Poll k Leave Vances 11.00
Taxes for the fiscal year ending Novcm- Snells 11.23
I her 1, 1890, and ending October 31, 1801: Purlers • 11.33
Lydia, October 20 and 21 1 Arrive Harlin city 11.04
Philadelphia. Oetolicr 22 GOING SOUTH,
a m
Train No. 32,
Leave Harlin city
Purlers
Snells
Arrive Vances
714
7.37
7.48
8.10
GOING NORTH.
Train no. 33,
! Leave Vances 7.40
Snells 8.00
Parleys 8.14
8.34
Leavensworth, October 23
Mcehanicsville, October 24
Antioch, November 3
Hartsville, November 4 and 5
High Hill, November 0
Swift Creek, November 7
Lamar, November 10 and 11
.Jasper, November 12
Society Hill, November 13 hnd 14
Cypress, November 17
Stokes Bridge, November 19 and 19
Darlington, October 15, 10,17,19,2(1
27, 28, 29, 30 and 31; November 2, 9, 10 arrive Ha Hn city
land 20, ami to December 15 inclusive,
: excepting Thanksgiving Day. j (• U1M i . (11 111.
Books will close at 2 p. m. on Satur- Tram no. 34.
'l a . vs - I Leave Harlin citv 5.04
Levy for Stale purposes, mills Snells r, 21
Levy for County purposes, 3 mills Parleys 5 40
Levy for Special County purposes, 1 Arrive Vances (j'oo
mill 1 L_
Levy for Constant Schools. 2 mills j
Levy for Special Schools, 31 mill-
Lew for Interest School Bonds, 1 of a!
mill
Total levy in graded School District,
141 mills
Total levy in balance of county, 10}
mills
Poll tax, tSl.OU J. K. BASS,
Treasurer !) C.
—A 1. S <)—
• perfet
Price
For sale at Wilcox’s drug siore.
Do You Know
Bill we ‘rv.nm vale the good ' nr money refundH. J'rUa-35 ceqis perj
httvior imltii eu bv fear of the lash j bo
V: big;!). it 'l"es not jifoeectl 11'otil i —
geiittitte jtvinMiilo tuul from a love >d |
virlmv I’ e'it,: own •■ake. It tiiny bei
but titr fiili}! t'everiu;; . for lltej
l\,s.'I Jirojielisit ies whicll tiiv cob- j
st.mtly looking iitii for op]iortntiitiest
when they intif 1 gratify thcmiselves I
witbampimity. ^le who encourages*
iiti- ftain of hypociicy. cannot be!
trusted as .»%Bc lecher of moral- j
i 1 v. * £2 |
Admiifiiig Jwwcwr that satire|
l> m
P m
Pond Bluff Branch.
OOING NORTH.
Train no. 27.
: leave Gutawvillc 8.40
ntiiv lie
ieyilpntllely elitjiloycil
to !
■yviicrc the Largest ami Most
Complete Clothing ami.
Gents* Fiiriiishing House
in South Carolina is
Located?
A FompUdr Lim* of St ( v!isli. Ri'rfVct I’iHht”’.
Square Sliuiilder, Tailor Radc Suits for Hen
ami Boys, at the Very Lowest Briees.
REMEMBEB
D
THE PLACE:
If you >lo not, the next time you visit
should l Columbia give me a little friendly call,
j and I think yoa'll la: eomiueetl that |
| mine is the place.
season I have been unusually \
September 29. 1891.
This
jiiHiish tire misconduct of tfierictSn-:.
we insi l that,At is a wettpon that
ilk- miflistetjiW ihc gos|icl
cinnloy ■'' Sparingly, if til till.
It isitojhis mission to castigate
the a iekt 1 for tiieii wickedness, but ! f.nt U UH! e in securing bargains, aiid yoi?fl!
to win tluiijt if i>os sible t<> ii love of! tint! tJie lar^ot slock and nokbicsf st \ les
gnoducssA ’MPniessage with which |iu
he is charged is one of Jove, merev
and forgiveness. While be should
seek to arouse in men and women a
conviction of (heir sinfulness, lie
should not indicate any special
forms of sin. lie should be too full j evt , r s i ioW |. | u n,^ The prices
of the great truth that a free and twill astonish you, because this is ex-
abundant pardon is offered, to allow \ elusivcfy a
his mind time to think of all the |
liltle forms of has: mss to tvhieh sin j
leads its votaries. The reputation j
whielt he may win hy saying sharp i
things ahont people’s btidness, is)
won by disregitrdiug tt minister's j
foremost duly. Kvery pretieher of j
the gospel should lake the (Saviour i
a's his model in pieacltiug gs in | !lml _
. . . , , t iBlvaiuftge of lower prices than can be
t .v. vlnmg • * 1 ' ,u,u ‘ 1 11 i had by Uiose carryinir mixed slocks In All of flic very 1m
drsuoprscs or Him u dd spoke ifimtn
I, d never before .-poke n.,- iUctVfB a
CHANDLER, SHAW & CO.
At ^Vinn’s Old iStaml, Siimtcr, S. i\
9-9-91
FilUrlUifii
Cents' * lotlmm
AND
B. 0. BRISTOW.
Book S e l l e r a n d S t a t i o n e r
Music and Nows Doalcr.
Fnniisiiinu; Store,
i
PIANO’S and ORGANS SOLD. Music at Catalogue Prices
ami huyi'tg in large quantities l get the T, ' c N> ' v Rehr Bros. A Co. ami Weaver Piano
e; t ApliatiTtl' .tttm iatioif of liroml
primMplM uml nnmeasttred Condem-
The Ksty, Carpenter, Kimball ami Weaver Organs,
makes and guarantee!’!. Sold on liberal instalment plans If
von want a Piano or Organ let me place one in your home on trial.
-1 LOT 21I VIn n,, [| e gant Line of Elite Stationary at Prices that will as-
phased win, me tonish. A large line of Books, Albums and Plush Goo'ds suit-
W bile
! you'll eerlainly
stork
he
deiioune-f ” l ” < K . am showing this suistm. It eon- j {||)jg fOR preSBIltS.
[' i 1 ' - talus a stock of my own careful selection,
ing in the sliongest tetiiis 'be ■ ail( | ^ g0 ex t enH j v ' ( , (U1I | varied that you’H
hvpoeriey of the .-•elfright> , oiis Phar- find everything ueeessarv and desirable,
isee■>. He dt^t;11 mo-l tenderly with 1 In addition to Clothing. 1 have Boys’j
individual weaknesses. Nol’hing in . ^^'Wthigsk flats and Shoes, juaking |
: this a complete outfitting depot.
Ins sermons .savors 01 ihppuney 01 | j,,
lightness of speech. He undershKHl MRlB?OIA/eAOl
all the depth of littman depravity as i w re ww M re
fully as anv man of oar dttv can' do. 1 1 h;ive exclusive sale in Columbia of Dr.,
Jaeger's Celehraled Sanitary Woolen !
to :imttsi‘ ■ ““
Hut He never sought
< tie
jie.rl of
liis
System and- also of Dr. Warner’s well
Ileachcs and Spaldings Ruse Halls, Hats, Gloves, Masks, Relts, Caps
etc, til catalogue prices.
A large line of Hummocks from 7‘>e. Si.?') and up.
Cromiet sets eouiplete til SI.on, SI.?*), SI.50.
A large line of the newest Novels by the best Authors always on hand.
New ones added weekly as published. Any book not in stock will
be ordered tit catalogue prices.
Anything in the Stationary, Musical or Novelty lines to be had at
"lienee by piquant! known Sanitary Woolen System. TheRe l ^^ DARLINGTON HOOK STORK,
descriptions of the-ins of the other goods arc recommended by many of the !
part. l,i one word, lie was as a leading physicians, and you’ll get them
B. 0. BRISTOW, Proprietor.
preacher just * It.it
v .ingeli-t is not.
the
modern
*' ■ mu
.Never Fails.
Mr. S. M. Soliusiiti. Walnut Grove. 1
Miss., tvriies: ‘'Kni the past .-eventI ,
veers I inlvebee'i tt ittg il igho'i
'^'otlil• in my i'gmdv for l iiilf-aiu!
fever, and bite' f eind. iv !" I e llti 1
I. ■ ! ivmedy i haw ever ttsed. It
has no! failed in a-iugL'ittstanee.’’
Sold bv Drugqists.
from me at catalogue prices.
n. I, K1AABD,
120 Main Street, (lolumbia, d. C.
JOHN C. WHITE,
Durling’ton, South Carolina.*
Stoves, Tinware, Pumps, Piping, House
Furnishing Goods, Bolts, Tobaeeo
Flues, &e.
Call aai Eiaiaiaa Oar Ciotli, aid we eaa Please loo.
i
Anv thing Not in Stork Mill be Ordered fur Vo a.
M. C. ALEXANDER,
Corner Pearl and Grove Streets,
DARLINGTON, KOI TII ( A iiOIJNA.
Professional Cards.
'file distention of the stomach
hi -Ii 'a ny |»••.>{ ■ ft • I al t i* iMting.
. he line to iiiiproper mastication
! . };•• f «>,!; I l;t. in mi.-; iv-t ... ii h-
•j.-ai.-- a »•.•::kites, of ill- digestive
nigaas the!.: i riTiudy for whieli !s
,:e o: A \vr - Iht!s, to Ik* takeii aflt r
dintu r.
M--.it WHls.
d : r : , t . j > o.:r . :ti>:eii--'. l!.:d
fo . .V | d.-un -.lybii-
K -.f
Sill-
W. F. DA KUAN,
^Attorney - at - Law,
DARLINGTON, S. C.
*>3;ei over Bint kwell Brothers’ Store.
Furniture! Furniture!!’Furniture!!!
-:o:-
-:o:-
; T1IK CIIKAPKST LARGEST ami HJfST iJNK of FfRN IT URL EVER
E. KF.rril DABGAN,:
Attoraicy at Law,
DARLINGTON, S. C.
OFFERED TO THE 1'Kol’LK oF DARLINGTl’N COUNTY.
! •/ .for C i!l-:tiVi;8i‘-!l, Dr.
f.if- I’fl-. It'ii M.-«> A rflifa
i.ii e
.nid have
• " •■! i m.d’l.i '.'■al -• i! well,
. , ,vi • • uni' •:oil -sti.—
v\ c :si e! . ile i<i e o'.iiiit i
. . . : . ■ oi.i :■ .• : l<>
• ;e-i. ■ : I n li ly
■•• • tboir |ise. 'I in w
ha.o vvdh iti II -m M |mj ilarii v
i meii;-. Fo. ale :il Win
..or. I
'Flip First Step.
Nettles A Nettles,
ATTORNEYS ■ AT - LAW.
Darlington C. II., S. C.
Will pr ietieo in all Stale and Federal
Furls. Careful attention will In* given
lo all ho.dticH- cnlru-tod to us.
P. Bishop Parrott,
Stcnograplirr : and : Tj|if-wrltcr.
i Koii ami .i hr:it copviko Mir.ietTKD.
Testhnoiiv reported iu short-hand amt
I v pi -wrilleu Iransi'rlpt of same furnished j
al n iisoaiible rates.
Good spellirig. correct puni'tliation and ;
Yon ai-ai work I'leiratiW ed.
Olliee wiih Netth's A. Xeltles.
i -i . !■ ep. C'lll ! : holt., Cil'l i do
■ ■ thing o viii -ut'-Javuwt, .li.d
Von wonde;' v.iiat tti’s yon.
iioiild li'. il iIk- vvii.-iiiug, yon .in
t, ngil. Hr-: :■ 11.p into Nervoiis
I*,. Yoi. niHska Nerve Tonic
:i!iu in l.kviric Ritters you will liud
the . xe t r.' iteily for restoring your
:. -rvm! -• nir-i i" itbrnthl. liealthy
eoaditi 'it. ci'ji: ithig r-.-’ttU* follow
the ii so of this iivit N.rie Tonic
• <d ALot.— *.' Your ap|b.-lile re- DAiJLJKGTyN. H. C.
q;'ii.. mi! (liq-s-,; i i i Ie. ror.al, ttiid I’riteli. es iii the vniteiY States Court 1
,,||.| 1 resume heal- 1 ;!'!? l' ir<, . ult ' < - ! >r " l "l ,t
THE LATENT AND MUST LMl l.'UVED DESIGNS AND FINISHES
IN RED ROOM SUITS IN WALNUT, ANTIQUE OAK, loth
L'ENTURY and OLD ENGLISH.
GIVI': IS A CALI.. Wi: WANT YOI It THAIU: and AVI LI. DO
OUIt VKKY 1BHHT TO 1*1.HASH YOU.
Respectfully,
Haynsworth & Boyd.
( . P. DA1*(»AX,
ATTojtNKi' AT
i
AM)
I
-On March 1st, 18!)1-
Trial Justice,
JVK M ILL MOVE INTO THE HEWITT BUILDING NEXT DOOR TO
McCALL & RURCII.
OUIt STOCK OF eHAihiKIlAiUn’S WILL RE ( OMl’I.ETE IN
. h, i: iio.i, I ry a lioitls
itt'M jlcoi’-- drnu.-toiy,
I'i-ice 50e.
Hiti'iitioh to ill hrtslriess enlrususl to me.!
Olliee, Ward’s Lane, next to The Dar-
; lington Herald offlet.
'i
EVERY 1’ARTICULAR.
la now better | ire-pi fed than ever to serve ciislonicr.v with the iijiia]
full slock of
Wilis, Lips, Gin iii Tiara.
The many customers oh 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!;8 Pliffioix Fiirnite Coiiipatiy,
OFUII AHLKSTON, S. V.
:- : Wiiale*sale anil Retail Furniture Emporium.
FINE, MEDIUM AND LOW PRICED FURNITURE AT THE
LOWEST CASH PRICKS
CHEAP FUliNITUliK SUITAHLF. FOR COUNTRY TRADE
In Large Variety
At Factory Prices.
Tiie People’s “ ' of Darlington.
S A V I \ (. S I) E P A It T ill E A T.
DEPOSITS SOLICITED FROM ONE DOLLAR AND UPWARDS.
And 5 per cent. Interest paid thereon.
“Small Saving’; j^ake Large profits.’
E. KEITH IIAlUiAX, M . A. < AKKK.AIY. II. I.. ( IIAIII.ES.
fresidout. Vlce-Presltleil. Cashier.
MiGli Firs & Mari
INSUItAM BO < <>.
.SPRINGFIELD, Mass.
A "“itey tit Darliiigton, So Ua.
II. L. CHARLES, Agent
RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
Tlte Hartsville Railroad.
DAILY MIXED TRAIN.
Leave Hart villi
5:10 A. M.
Jovnnn,
Ft.vdN.
1 );irlin^l<»n
<J.OO
Arrive at Florence
This train makes connect inti with the
South bound passenger train
on 1 iu (’he-
raw A Darlington Railroad.
RETURNING.
Leaves Florence
2:00 P. M.
Arrive at Hartsville
3.50
Tins train waits two hour
r, if neees-
saw, for the North hound freight train
on the C. A 1). it. It. J. L.
COKER,
R resilient
U. S. *V X. Kailroael.
GOING NORTH.
Train No. 1.
Leave Charleston
*).:;() ]i m
PregnaH's
(i.f>. r )
llnrleysvillc
7.05
J UCK.S
Ilollv mu
7.24
Connors
7.32
Eutawvill:'
7.3!)
Ytinees
7.51
Merritim
K.OCi
St. Patti
S.2U
Smnmerton
S.2S ’
Silver
S.37
Paeksville
S.Pd
Timlall
il.OP
Siiutter
I). 17
Oswego
0.34
St. Charles
#•’•51
Kliiotts
10.10
Lamar
10.17
Syracuse
10.33
1 larlinglon
10.50
Mont Clare
11.07
Ifoliins Neck
11.24
Mamleville
11.45
Honiiettsville
12.01 a m
GOING SOriTI.
'Train No. 2,
Leave RennetLviile
5.50 a 111
Mandeville
0.05
Kohin.s Nuuk
0.2‘.l
>lont Clan
0.47
1 larlinglon
7.07
Syracuse
7.25
I.amar
7.42
Elliotts
8.00
St. Charles
8.10
Oswego
8.28
Sumter
0.00
Timlal
9.16
Paeksville
9.20
Silver
0.42
Sumnierton
’ 0.52
St. Paul
10.00
Merritim
10.15
\’anees
10.31
Eutawville
10.41
Connors
10.48
Holly Hil
01.55
IVcks
10.57
WarlevviUe
11.12
Prcgiudl-
11.20
Arrive Charleston
12,50 p m
GOING NORTH
Train No. 3,
Leave Giiaileston
5.00 11 ■>*
Prggn.dls
0.15
ll.irlevi ille
0.54
Peeks
7.09
Holly liiH
7.11
Gomtors
7.18
Eittawv ille
7.24
Vances
7.31
Merriani
7.51
St. Pan!
8.0:i
Sumnierton
8.10
Silver
8.18
Paeksville
Timlal
8.39
Sumter
8.54
(iswego
JI.OH
St. Ghurks ,
9.32
Elliott
9.48
Lamar
10.(2
Syracuse
19.1 i
1) irl ngtou
io.r,
M ml Glare
10.31
Robin's Neck
10.51
Manderville
11.14
Arrive Bennettsville
11.3 >
GOING SOUTH.
Traiu No. 4,
LeaveBeimottsville
5.25 p n
Mi mler vi He
5.40
Robin’s Neck
6.03
Mont Clare
6.22
Darlingtor.
0.10
Syracuse
0.55
Lamar
7.10
Elliott
7.24
St Charles
7.32
Oswego
7.40
Sumter
N.00
Timlal
s.n;
Paeksville
8.2?
Silver
8-37
Suinmcrioii
8.40
St Paul
8.02
Mcrrium
0.00
V amis
0.21
Eulawv ille
9.32
Gonnors
9.39
Holly Hill
9.40
Peeks
9.47
llarleyvillc
10.02
Pregnalls
10.10
Arrive Charleston
11.30
GOING NORTH
Train No. 5,
a 1.1
Leave Entail \ ille
H.10
A rrlv eViinees
GOING SOUTH.
Train No. (i.
LeaVeS utiets
8.2'l a 11
, AniveEuttt'vville
«.1«
a m
Belvidcre 8.43
arrive Ferguson • 9.0(i
GOING SOUTH.
Train no. 28
leave Ferguson 9.34
Befvidcre 9.49
Arrive Eutawville 10.04
Trains 1 and 2 have through cars
trains daily except Sunday.
JJorriuni, Snoels ami Belvidcre and
flag stations.
J. II. AVERILL,
General Matmger.
C. & D. and C. & S. Railroads.
GOING DOWN
Bennett's
MorvenV
McFarland
I'hevav;
Cash’s
Society lull
Dove's
Floyd’
Darlington
Palmetto
Arrives at Florence
4:14 A. M.
4:30
4:37
4:47
5:08
5:24
5:40
5:50
0:00
0:20
0:30
0:45
GOING UP.
Palmetto
Darlington
Floyd’s
Dov e’s
Society Hill
Cash’s
Clieraw
McFarland
Morvcn's
Dennetl's
Arrives at Wndeshoio
Freight Train Going Up.
Leaves Florence (i : 45 A. M.
Arrives at Darlington 7:20
Freight Going Down.
Leaves Darlington 0:49 P. M
Arrives at Florence 7:25
A. F. RAN ENEL. President.
W. C. & A. Railroad.
8:35 P.
8:50
9:00
0:11
7:17
9:37
9:02
Hist
10:30
10:38
10:45
11:00
M.
GOING SOUTH.
No. 23.
Leaves Wilmington
*0:25 p.
in.
Marion
0:35
Arrives at Florence
10:30 a.
m.
No. 50.
Leaves Florence
3:20 a.
in.
Sumter
4:30
Arrives at Columbia
0:10
No. 27.
Leaves Wilmington
*10:10 p.
lit.
.-larion
12:40 a.
III.
Arrive. ,t Florence
1:20
No. 58.
Leaves Sumter
18: If. a.
111.
Arrives at Columbia
0:5o
No. 08.
Leaves Florence
t 0:40
Arrives at Sumter
8:00
8.15
*9:o0 p. m
lo:o7
*8:50 p. m
9:5o
No. 52. runs through from Charleston
via Central Railroad, leaving Lanes 7.30
a. m„ Manning 8.05 a. m.
Train on C. 1). Railroad eonneel., at
Floreuee with No. 58.
GOING XORTI'
No. 51 Lean s Coiuml/i? *]0.45 p. m.
SmntcT ,2:04
Aanves at I' lo;cm e 1:15 a. 111
No. 18. ia-aves Florence 4:45 a. m
Marion 5:34
Arrive at Wiln;L.gion 8:55
No. 59. Leaves Columbia fodio p. m
Arrives al Sumter 7:00
Lv. Sumter 7.00
Ar. Flon .100
No. 53. [.eaves Columbia
Arrive* at Sumter
No. 14. Leaves Florence
Marion
Arrives at Wilming.on 12:2o
“Daily, tDaily, except Sambty.
No. 5!! runs through to Charleston, via
Central It. R., arriving at Manning 9:39
]>• m.. Lanes 11:17p. m., Charlestoii 12:50
• p. in.
No. 59 connects id Fle.rem t with the
1 C. & D. train for Cheravv and Wades-
boro.
, Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection
1 at Wilmington with the NV. A NV. it. It.
for all points North.
Train on Florence Railroad have Pee
Dee daily, except Sunday, at 4.40 p. in.,
and arrives at Rowland 7JI0 p. m. lie-
Jurning leaves Rowland at 0.30 a. m..
arrives at Pee Dee 8.50 a. in.
Train on Manchester A Augusta It. it.
leaves Sumter dallv,
10.5!
Returning
rives at Sumter 1.40 p. m.
J. It. KENLEY,General Manager.
’J’. M. EMERSON, Trailic Managers.
J. F. DIVINE, General Superintendent
iiuiii t/ii .» c'.mmMLI iv aYII > 1'UM«I ||. 1%.
leaves Sumter daily, except Sunday, at
10.59 a. m., arrives at Rimini 11.59 p. m.
Returning leaves Rimini 12.30 p. m., ar-
Northeastern Railroad.
GOING SOUTH.
No. 27, Daily,
heave Florence
*1.30 a. m
2.50
5.00
Arrive Lanes
Arrive Charleston
No. 23, Daily.
j Leave Florence *8.05 p m
Kings! rte 9.30
i Arrive Lanes 9.00
Arrive Charleston 1.50
No. 53.
Leave Lanes
Arrive Charleston
Train on C. A I), it. R. connects at
Florence with No. 01 train.
GOING NORTH.
No. 78, Daily.
Leave Charleston
Arrive Lams
Leave Lanes
King-tree
i Arrive Florence
No. 14.
Leave ('haiiestou
Arrive Lanes
Leave Lanes
Kings! ice
j Arrive Florence
No. 52, Daily.
Leave Charleston
Auive Lanes
*.1120 p. m
12.50
*1.15 a. 111
3.00
3.00
3 »0
4.30
*5.18 |>.
7.00
7.0(1
7.24
8JI0
*0.00 a. m
7.25
* Daily, t D-dly cxoqii Snndii'',
No. 52 j uns 1 iii'oug’' jo Co'.uinhla vi:e
Celitial R. It. of S. C,
Nos. ;-j and ‘ i •,.« soikl In Wilmington
N. e'. to e.'n . .q.i.c om!, l .|i,,i, v. :ih W,
A W .' i joduts North,
T. 5’. LM FRs IN i '• - a {ft.
■Lit I IN .5, •'b liuiul Miu.a-ti.
J F DIVINE, GeucruJ Suwiriuteutlfuj