The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, October 28, 1891, Image 4
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(IIIKHI DIRECTORY.
Pbekbytbmian Cuim'ii.—Kev. J. P.
I.aw, PrtNtor; PrencliinKeAervSaMiHlh at-
11 a. m. hiiiI N 00 (>. m. SalihaOi Si-lioo!
i;l 10 a. m. Pmyer nuftliii: every Weil
uosilay aflcriioon at r> oVUiek.
The Only RrniHy
TAX XOTICE.
TIi® remedy for tbe whiskey evil |
is thus stated by the Christian nt
Work: “'I'he most effeetual medi
cine for the cure of intemperance is
Kev. j. a. l{i«e. 1 the medicine of the gospel applied to
even Sunday al 11 a
CHANDLER. SHAW & CO.
Pastor; l rcac.iin f ; every Sunday al 11 a ^ || 1(4 | 1( . !tr ( (l f (| K . drinking man, and
m. and 8 00 (i. in., Salilmth Seliool at 5 p. ^ i , P ,• i
in.. Prayer meeting every Thursday at ! the medicine of the law applied to
8 40 i>. in. 11 he husiness of the lii|Uor-dealer.’’;
Kimscocm. C a a e k t..—Uev. \\ A.'This is the only remedy. Convert
(tuerry, Iteetor. II. T. Thompson, Lay i the whiskey drinker and shut up the
Header. Preaching Srd Sunday at 8:10 ^jdooil.
p. m.. l.av Heading every Sunday morn- ‘ ‘ i m ___
KJ ‘niiirning ^ | T« ^ ami givevou ;
_ til Inxiirmiit groutli ol hmr. to ket*i)
,. Yrsss^'WrwJSi!^ r&r h j-v. w
cv»: v Suiulrty at 11 a. m.. an l H110 p. m. ICUiOU* (lillHiilltu UK* oul\ ll.lll S
tSAbbatli iK l'iooi at :i:«) p. m . lUavfi | Hair Kenewtfr.
8UMTEK, So. Ca
M
AKE
mei tiiii every Tuesday evening at 8 80
o cl»)ck.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Siikiff.—W. P. Cole.
Ci.kiik ok Corin'.— W. A. Pairot.
TitKAsritEit.—J. K. Hass.
ArutToit.—W. It. I.avyreme,
P’lOKATR Jrixik.—T. H. Spain.
ConoNHlt.—It. G. Parnell.
Si uool CommissionF.n.—\V. It. Kvans.
Corvrv (,'ovi mission Kits.—C. U. King.
W \V. MeKen/.ie, A. A. Gaudy.
The Immortal Soul.
At a dinner given to Victor Hugo,
in Paris, some years ago. he delivered
an impromptu address, in which lie
gat e expression to ids faith in the
inlinitc and in ihe soul's immortality.
His friend Hous.ey. who was present,
says:
•lingo at I hat time was a man of
s'cel. v'ilh no sign of old age ahont
him. hut with ail Ihe agility, sup
pleness. the ease and grace of his
best years." lie was contradicting
the atheists and his friend says, ‘‘his
face was bright with the heaven]v
halo and his eyes shone lie burning
coals.”
“ ‘There are no occult forces,’ he
said, ‘there are only luminous forces.
Occult force is choas. the luminious
force it God. Man is an infinite lit
tle copy of God; th's is glory enough
for man. I am a man, an invisible
atom, a drop in the ocean, a grain of
sand on the shore. Little as I am.
i feel Ihe God in me. Ik ease 1 an;
ul.-o hrir.g forth out of my chaos. ' '
make hooks, which are creations: :
feel in m'.svif ilmt future life: 1 an
like a finest which has I urn more
than once cut down: the new shoots
are stronger and livelier than ever.
“ ‘I am rising. I know, toward thh
sky. The sunshine if on my head.
The earth gives me its generous sup.
but Heaven lights me with reflection
of unknown worlds. You say the
soul is nothing hut the result of
bodily powers. Why. then, is my
soul, more luminous when my 1-odily
powers begin to fail? Winter is on
hiy head and eternal spring is in my
heatt. There I breathe at this hour
jilie fragrance of the lilac, the vio-
iels and the roses as at twenty vents
‘•ago. The nearer 1 approach tin
^... end the plainer I hear around mt
't the immortal symphonise of the
,i.' worlds which invite me.
“ ‘If is marvelous, yet simple. It
is a fairy tale, and it is historic. For
half a century I have been writing
my thoughts in prose and verse, his
tory, philosophy, drama, romance,
tradition, satire, ode and song. !
* have said ail, but I feel i have not
said a thousandth part of what is in
me. When 1 go down to the grave,
I say, like many others, I have
liuished my day’s work. But I can
not say I have finished my life. My
days will begin again the next
morning. ’The tomb is not a blind
alley; it is a thoroughfare. It closes
on the twilight to open on the dawn.
itheumutisni is caused by a poison
ous m-id in the blood and yields to
Ayer’s Pills. i Many eases which
seem chronic and hopeless, have been
completely cured by this medicine, j
it will cost hut little to try whi-
effect the Pills may have in your
case. We predict success.
There are Mil species of trees
found within the limits of the
I'liiiod i-’telc.-. s;.\tee::of which w h -n
perfectly seasoned '.vill sink in
water.
Colds and Coughs
croup,
sore throat,
bronchitia, asthma,
and hoarseness
cured by
tyers Cherry Pectoral
the safest
and moat effective
emergency medicine.
It should be in every
family. *
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co
Lowell, Mass.
SVAAAXV
Mens and Hoys All Wool Suits at $4.50.
Mens and Boys All Wool Pants at $1.50
Boys Suits, ag’es 4 to 13, at 75c*.
Mens and Bovs Wool Hats at 50e.
Mens and Boys Felt Hats at 45c.
Mens and Boys Linen Collars at 8, 10 and 12 c.
Mens and noys genuine Celluloid Collars at 18c.
Mens and Boys genuine Xylonite collars at 12'c.
Harris' wikk buckle, grip back Suspenders,
every pair warranted for 1*2 months steady
wear, at 25c,, 50c., and 75c.
The Ux hooks will he open at the
places iui(l dates nnnied below for the
(olleetfon of State. County, Special
County, School, Special School and Poll
Taxes for di - lisc.-d year ending Novem
ber I, IX'.io. and ending (>< tola r :>1, 18111:
Lydia, October 20 and 21
Philadelphia, October 22
Leavensworth, October 28
Meclmnicsville, October 24
Antioch, November 8
Hartst ille, November 4 and •">
High Hill, November 0
Swift Creek, November T
Lifmar, November 10 and II
i Jasper, November 12
Society Hill, November 18 hnd I t
Cypress. November 17 Leave Vances
Stokes Bridge. November 10 and 10 Snells
Darlington, October 15. 10,17,10,20, Parlers
! 27, 2*. 20, 80 and 81; November 2, 0. 10 arrive Ha lin cits
and 20, and to December 15 inclusive,
excepting Thanksgiving Day.
Hooks will close at 2 p. m. on Satur
days.
Levy for Slate purposes, 4j mills
Levy for County purposes, 8 mill-
Levy for Special County purposes, 1
1 mill
Levy for Constant Schools. 2 mills
Levy for Special Schools, 84 mills
Levy for Interest School Bonds, j of a
i nil!
Tola! levy in graded School District,
j 111 mills
i Total lew in balance of countv, H 1 }
! mills
Poll tax, #1.00 J. E. HASS,
Treasurer I) C.
Harlin city Branch.-
GOING NORTH.
Train No. 81,
Leave Vances 11.00
Snells 11.28
Parlers 11.88
. Ai rive Harlin city 11.04
GOING SOUTH,
• Train No. 32,
| Leave Harlin city • 714
Parlers 7.87
Sneils 7.48
Arrive Vances 8.10
GOING NORTH.
Train no. 33,
7.40
8.00
8.14
' 8.34
GOING SOTTII.
Train no. 84.
Leave Harlin city 5.04
Snells 5.24
Parlers 5.41)
Arrive Vance* i;.oo
Pond Bluff Branch.
GOING NOiiTII.
Tra'n i o. ‘.»r.
p in
p in
Biickloir* A mini Salvo.
Tl:c best k:i1y<* in the world for nits.
hruiM*^, sore?, ulcers, vjib rheum, fever |
sore*', ifHe*’, eiiappfd lu»nds, chilhJrtin*, ;
• orn*. «nd all e-kiu criif I'on.-s .*ud posi-,
lively cures pih*, «*i no pay rc<|i.iicd. If ;
i'l guaranteed to give perfeet satist’aclion, |
or money refunded. Friee 25 cents perl
box. For s»U* at Wilcox's drug store. ;
SfiFigielil Fire & Maie
INSUKANt’K e«*.
SPUING FI KM), Mass.
/ "-nr-y at Durlington, So Ca.
II. L. C1IABLKS, Agen
—A !
O-
I
RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
Do You Know
I
When* the Largest and >Io*t<
Complete Clothing and
< louts’ Furnishing House j
io Sooth Carolina is
Located?
I
I
|
L jou do nrt, the next tim • xou visii :
I’olumhia give me a little friendly call,
in.I I think yn.,’il be convinced Dial '
nine is (he place.
Tin's season I have been unusually ;
fortunate in securing bargains, and you’ll ;
iind the largest stock and nobbiest styles ■
in
\ riMiiplcB* Eine of Stylish, Perfect Eittiis
Sqinirc Shouhlcr, Tailor IIadt Suits for lieu
and Boys, at the Very Lowest Prices,
BKMEMBEB THE PLACE:
('HANDLE!;, SHAW & CO.-
At Winn's Old Stand. Sumter, S, (,
i
‘ eptember 2! 1 . l-«il.
!i.!>-!i;
B, 0. BRISTOW.
ever shown in thia State. The pricesi.
will astonish you, because this is ex
clusively a
JOHN 0. WHITE
Bents* Clothing
AND
. Furnishing Store.
Book S e l l e \i a n d S t a t i o n e r
Music and News Dealer.
PIANO S and ORGANS SOLD. Music at CataioVuc Priocs.
Daplington.
)Soutii Carolina
The New Kugland, Hehr Bros. A: Co. and Weaver Pianos.
and Inlying in large quantities I gc! the The E«ty, Carpenter, Kimball nod Weaver Organs,
advantage of lower prices than van be : of the very best make* and guaranlt-ed. 8-old on lilMiral instalment plans If
had by those tarrying mixed -lot ks In ^ you want a Piano or Organ let me place out in your home on iriul.
BOVS* - CLOTIillO An Elegant Line of Elite Stationary at Prices that will as
tonish. A large line of Books, Albums and Plush Goods suit
able FDR presents.
IvenelK-s and Hjialiiing* Base Halls, Hals, Gloves, Macks, Belts, Capa
etc, at catalogue* prices.
A large* line of llamtnoeks from 7- r »c. ami up.
Ct’isjOcf *('!.< rotii]>!clc at $1 .()(*, SI.?.'), SI.50.
A large* tin*.’ of the ne-w.tst Novels hy tile host Authors always on Imiiel.
New ones added weekly as pablishcil. Any hook not it) stock will
be ordered at catalogue price's.
Anything in the stationary. Musical or Novelty line* to he had at
THE DARLINGTON BOOK STORK,
B. 0. BRISTOW, Proprietor.
Stoves, Tinware, Pumps, Piping, House
Furnishing (mod.
Bolts, Tobacco
,-ou‘ll certainly be pleased with the
stock 1 am showing this season. It con
tains a stork of my own eareful selection,
and is so extensive and varied that you’ll
find everything necessary and desirable.
In addition to C'lotliing. I have Boys’
Furnishings, Hats and Slioes, milking
this a complete outfitting depot.
In
UNDERWEAR
1 have exclusive sale in Columbia of Dr.
laeger’s Celebrated Sanitary Woolen
System and also of Dr, Warner's well
known Sanitary Woolen System. These
goods are recommended by many of the 1
leading physicians, and you’ll gel them
from me at catalogue prices.
II. L. kiXAKB,
130 Main Street, Columbia, S. C.
Professional Cards.
Purniture! Fiini iture!! Furniture!! •!
Flues. Ac.
Gall'anil Emm Oar SlocY, ami we cai Pie® laa,
An;Uiing i\«l in Slork M ill iic Oi tirrt'.l for You.
W. C. ALEXANDER,
Corner Pearl and Grove Streets,
DARLINGTON, M T TH ( A ROL1NA.
The Hartsville Railroad.
DAILY MIXED TRAIN.
Leaves Hartsville, 5:10 A. M.
Jovnnn, 5:85
Floyd’s, 5:55
Darlington 0.00
Arrive at Florence 0-50
This train makes connection with the
South bound passenger train on the Che-
raw A Darlington Railroad.
RETURNING.
Leaves Florence 2:00 P. M.
Arrive at Hartsville 8-50
This train waits two hours, if neces
sary, for the North bound freight train
on the C. & D. H. It. .1. L, COKER,
R resident
C. h. A N. Kutlrond.
GOING NORTH.
'J’raiii Nt*. 1.
Leave Churleston o.MH iiiu
I’regnall's
llat'levsville 7.05
Becks' 7.22
Holly Hill 7.21
Cotmors 7.32
Eutttwvillt* 7.3!'
Vances 7.51
Merriam 8.0G
St. Paul 8.20
Summerton 8.28
Silver 8.37
Packsville 8.49
Tindall 9.00
Sumter 9.17
Oswego 9.31
St. Charles 9.51
Elliotts 10.10
Lamar 10.17
Syracuse 10.33
Darlington 10.50
Mont Clare 11.07
Robins Neck 11.24
Mandeville 11.45
Bennettsville 12.01 a m 1
GOING SOUTH.
Train No. 2,
Leave Bennettsville 5.50 a ni
Mandeville 0.05
Robins Neck 0.29
Mont Clare 0.47
Darlington 7.07
Syracuse 7.25
Lamar 7.42
Elliotts 8.00
St.,Charles 8.10
Oswego 8.28
Sumter 9.00
Tindal 9.10
Packsville 9.29
Silver 9.42
Summerton 9.52
St. Paul 10.00
Merriam 10.15
Vances 10.31
Eutawville 10.41
Connors 10.48
Holly HU 01.55
Pecks 10.57
Harley villc 11.12
Prcgnalls 11.20
i Arrive Charleston 12,50
GOING NORTH.
Train No. 8.
leave EuUv viile
8.40 - m
Bcividcte
8.43
arrive Fergu-on
O.'Ol
GOING SOUTH.
Train no. 28
leave r or^v.s >n
b.84 :* m
Bel\ iderc
0.40
A rrive Kul.’iwvilh*
10.01
r I ruii’is 1 ami ^ fiuvy {bro' ^ii curs
lietwtrn Charleslott ami 1
'avet ‘ir.iile
and run daily except Sun
day: other
trains daily except sundae
,
Mcmum. Snce!- and ]*>'•
Ivi-L. :-.* ami
flag stations.
.L 11. AVK
RILJ.,
• (ienera!
Miiiiacei'.
f. £ L. ti a C. £• y Fclirf <ic s.
GOING DOW X
Leave Wadc.-la.i-o
4:14 A. M
Bciincll's
4 •80
Mon n.'..
4:87
MdTirhimi
4:47
Clicraw
r,:tjS
(ash’s
5:24
Society Hill
5: Hi
Dove’s
♦
Floyd’s
n-Hi
Darlington
6-20
Palmetto
<i:-4t
0.45
Arrive-, nt Florence
GOING UP
i.ciivr* Flou hce
8:85 P. M
Ptdiiieito
8:50
Dariitmion
li:0:t
Fiovd’s
9: i i
Dove's
Li j
Seed l: Hill
Cii.-j.'.-'
i.’ng
Cht V.
t'.R
McFaricr.d
10:80
Mor.n.L
i'K'.f'.
i u '*HI H ,! i >
1**:45
Airivi .s •if Wrui* i'boro
il.(t(l
Fn igi.: Tiaia t*ni!* •
hi'.
I.eaves I'.oicat c
ti: r, A. M.
Arrites at Daiiingi. n
7:2-0
Fix iglit Going Do-
an.
Leaves Darlington
0:io P. M
Arrive - ai Florence
7:25
A. K. »A\ ENEL.
Fit -idea:.
W. C. & A. Railroad.
GOING SOUTH.
No. 28. I.eiues 'Vi’.mhifton iUi:2.* m.
Marion b:;'5
Arrives at Fiort-nee !(::;,b s.
No. 50. Leaves Florence :::20 a. m,
Puim*-!- 4:8l!
A rri-. cs ai Coiiimbia 8:10
No. 2L l.caves Wiliniimton : '10:10 p. m.
.darion * 12:40 e. n..
Arrive.. U Florence 1:20
No. 52. I.eiiyc: Suiiit'-r t8: tf. a, m.
Arrives ai Columbia ti:5o
No. 58.
Ijcax es i*loiei-co
f fit 40
A rrives rd .Suniier
S::>0
No. 5:
2. run?* IliK.i'.L'ii from (
via Cciitrai d:ii!i;.a !, icav:;.::
i.eue.-, 7.8 ; .
a..m.. Manning 8.05 a. m.
Train
on C. i: D. Raiiroad
connect -
Florence willi No. 5-s.
GOING NORTH
No. 51
Lei'.vt:> Colc.iul.ii-
*i0.45 p. in.
Sumter
.‘*:04
Arrives at FI >:ci . c
I:15 a. m
Nt>. 78.
Li a> t - I'lt.reiK-f
4:45 a. m
Marion
5:84
No. 50.
Arrive »t Wiiiu; .-tou 8:.V>
Lciim-s Colnmliia
t-*:-!-# [*. m
Arrives at Stiinler
7:00
Lv. Sumter
7.*)«
Ar. Flort .ee
8.15
No. 53.
Leaves ( oiniiiii:.
*!i:o!) p. m
Arrive.- at Sumter
It :o7
No. 14.
I,t-at t-s Florenet
*S:5o p. m
Marion
!):5o
Vnives at \Viliiiiiig:.i|*
1 ?:?o
Leave Gharleslon
t
Pregnalls
-:o:-
W. F. DAIUtAX,
- . !Attomey-at - Law,
•lust now an altcnttive* medictnc j •'
clean e* the system is an ope-n ((ties- i DARLINGTON, S. C.
lion; hut that Ayer’.- Sar.xupariHu j
clxnure in ttic 1
Ottlce over Black well Brot tiers’ Store.
does jiiiKliwe « radical change in the!
hhaal is well attested on all sides. It I
is everywhere ronsiclertsl tilt* lest I E. KEITH BAKU AX,
retm-iiv for blood disorders. j
Attorney at Law,
-:o:-
Is now better Jire'iaivd than ever to serve customers with the usual
full stock of
Groceries, Wises, tiers, Giro eii Ti
THE CHEAPEST LARGEST ami BEST LINE of FURNITURE EVER ■ The many ctisLomers of Lhia well known establishment !
“Wc return thanks.’’ writes
Georgia edikir, Ofor a box of
ti I
paper |
hirts to j
DARLINGTON. K C
collars: hut t.s we have
w..it' with them, we are now offering )
tlivin : h.-.-'i *1 iic. (ii-h. (Vij •'•lint j
and .:v - :.i L»e n:<-Ii.
Nettles A Not lies,
!,-• ; ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW,
Durlington C. II., S. C. .
\ Si «* t*i vs; oicn’. Will practice in all State and Federal
ry tuing Court-. Careful attention will lie given
icoii '. or in cave i.f to all brudness eutiuated to u*.
11:i*** iia- v* On .
P. Bishop Parrott,
D MTU* wbiob
you ”4t : .d'a :.?•
f.V.iiii’O I lOi-UM
tii’u’ tsfo j)!::*; vou • fi •;;* a : -i
verf : ;*d dr*.i^if : s» a ! '!;l • d' Or. Ki»i£*s,
N/w i)-5-)v*”.’v lor < ’ > iMtiiujOi.oM. I; is
JiU.'iant v 1 P» b»iii*» roliuf :i» **v< r\ (
avbci used f r, v.vy :t!T:" Iduj tb;* t' root, i ^•“HO^rapOfr
1 oi - or Hu •. < u i* cuu. . In- i i.koai. Vm> > u Kit copying solicited, i
tia'iir.nt]v»ii of J r-*, vronHi'F, a. • bma . . . ...
v.d.H.oi . ,.1 It u ;.J, JV4M, r^Mnonv lepoHcd in short-band and ,
•c/ rceahl*. to lusic, i.erfcctlc wife, n*,d can t' P'*-written transcript of same furnished •
ic .vav* !h' .eoc-i led ii-:<.*i. ’r:!-!] :-' ttle> ’ca-nnsi ic iatcs.
free i;: W.Imi:.’* dreg ..tore. 1 . DvxhI sreUln-. correct punclaatton and I
! ne it work iiuar:’iite«t.
oJice with Nettles A Nettle*. *
OFFERED TO THE PEOPLE OF DARIJNGTPN COUNTY.
-AT
HAYNSWOllTH & BOYD'S MM StflTfi.
THE LATEST AND MObT jMI’RDVEP DESIGNS AND FINISHES
IN BED ROOM SUITS IN W ALNUT. ANTlOUK OAK, loth
./
VKNTURY and OLD ENGI.'lSIL
44
ihi’ougi.out Darlington County arc guaranteed that
a continuance of their patronage will mean
FOR THEM
The Best Goods for the Least Money.’
IN Ptonix Fsifiiiiiiis Oonipan’f-
and : Type-writfr.
Merit Wins.
We tr-t'-e to *»«• to oiu <-tti,-.cii*. that
for years we twee lieen selling Dr King’s
New Discovery for Consumption, Dr,
King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica
Halve and Electric Ritters, and have
!».«*«<• imudU i i-cihvI’v's neb c- well, ‘
orliiat have given sney uaij-i r.sal satis-
taciion. 'ii c no not no elate m nmnirtee
i'n in * vciv tim*. aid we stind ready to
t *f.'u i the pmrclmse priee, if sati*fa:,tory
r s ili < do not follow their asr. These end in tiie 4th amt 5lii . ti'etilt-. Prompt
rsnict.ics have won their great popularity jllcnlioy tv »1> Ittisine** entrusted to me.
puiciy on Itieir uiitrn*. .-or saK inWVil-r Ollice, U»rds.i,*ai(mst (o The J)ar-
p»'» drug state, J j Ungtoa Herald office. |
’-J-'- ’ * **£ . - ' . ^ ^
•t.
'2
GIVE t’S A CALL. WE WANT YOUK TUAUE and M ILL DO
OL’lt VEKY HEST TO PLEASE YOU.
Rfsjtectfull),
Haynsworth & Boyd.
C. P. DAltGAX,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
’ TXIl - t
Trial Justice,
DARLINGTON. 8. C.
Practices in tin* Uirited Hmti-s Court
•On. March 1st, 181)1-
WE WILL MOVE INTO THE HEWITT BUILDING NEXT DOOR TO
McCALL & BURCH. , - - -
OUR
EVERY PARTICULAR.
?
OF CD \KL! STON, S. <
^Wholesale a nil Hntai! fiiriiitnre Emporiiim.
FINE, MED!
AND LOW PRH K!Tm;\!TURK AT TDE
LOWEST CASH PRICES
CHEAP FURNITUIv’E SI-ITABLE FOR COUNTRY TRADE
In Large \'itrii4y
At Factory Prices.
Ti e PoGpla's Bank of Barilnifm,
S A Y IX ft S I) E F A R T M E V T.
DEPOSITS SOLICITED FROM ONE DOLLAR AND UPWARDS.
And 5 per cent. Interest paid thereon.
^QhoiH Khvine’s HfSnke profits, M
E. kEFWI DARfcAX, M. A.YARRfftAXt- 11. L. MlV«LEs,
PrrMdruL . VIcf-Presld^uG iaMdtr.
I’rcg
Haneyville
Pecks
Holly Hill
Connors
Kutawville
Vances
Merriam
St. Paul
Summerton
Silver
Packsville
Tindal
Sumter
Oswego
St. Charles
Elliott
Lamar
Syracuse
Darlington
Mont Glare
Robin's Neck
Mandcrville
Arrive Bennettsville
GOING SOUTH
Train No. 4,
LeuveBonucttsvillc*
Mt ndcrville
Robin’s Neck
Mont Clare '
Darlhigtor.
Svnicnse
| annul*
Elliott
St Charles
()s\vego
Siiniter
Tindal
I’ack-ville
Silver
Snmmerton
St Paul
Merriam
Vances
Eiuavvv iiic
Goanor.
Hirily i illl
Peeks
Hi*il. > \ ille
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Nr*. 50 connects at I'icrcaci wiiii ibc
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p nl at Wilmington wiili the V.\ A V.‘, i,.
i tor all poinis Noaii.
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.j, 1 Dee daily, exec;.! scintay. at •*.**;;. m.,
a ' and arrives at Rowland 7.t : 0 p. m. l:c
turning leaves Row iand at ti.;:o a. in.
arrives at Pee Dee 8.50 a, m.
Train on S'anchester & Augusta li. R.
1 leaves Sumter daily, e:.criit Siu.day, at
t 10.50 a. nu, arrives at It mini tl.51) p. m.
Returning leave* Rimini Iv.ijo p. m., a.-.
■ rives at Siunter 1.10 m.'
J. R. KENLEV,Gcoeial Mjiua-.r.
T. M. EMERSON. TMfiic Managers.
J. F. DIVINE, Geutrd-Surv iii.|cmi(|,{
Northo-stcrn Railroad.
GOING SOUTH
No. 27,
Dally.
Leave Florence
Arrive Lanes
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' 2.50
.5.00
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