The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, December 30, 1891, Image 4
ODDS AND ENDS.
nURIH DIRECTORY.
I’kksiiytkhian Ciu ki'H.—Her. .1. O.
l. kw, I’litilor: I'lPftcliinj' every Sulitmlli ill
i 1 ii. m. unil f< (HI |i. in. Siitilmlli Si liool
at 10 a. in. Prayer meeting every Wed-
nemlay afternoon at 5 o'clock.
Mktiiodiht t iiLRCH.—Kev.J. A. liicc,
Pastor; Preaching every Sunday at 11 a
m. and S 00 |>. in., Sabha'tli School at 3 p.
m.. Prayer meeting every Thuraday at
8 HO p. m.
Episcoi'ai. Chapbi..—Hev. W. A.
Ouerry, Hector. H. T. Thompson, Pay
Reader. Preaching Ord Sunday at SitO
p. m.. I.av Reading every Sunday morn
ing at 11 o’clock, Sabbath School every
Sunday morning at 10 o’clock.
Maokooma Hai’Tist Chi kcii.—Rev.
j. p. Itrockington. Pastor; Preaching
evi rv Sunday at 11 a. m.. and SilO p. in.
Sabbath School at H80 p. in.. Prayer
meeting every Tuesday evening at S80
o’clock.
C01 !\TY OFFICERS.
I Satl Arridml.
On Tiirstliiv of last week Mr. I!.i
F. ColeiiiiUi look from (lie shelf an
old rusty jiistol and procccdtsl lo
clean it up and load it. While the
process was going on the weapon dis-i
charged and the hall took effect in;
and passed through the chest of Mr.
Coleman's little three-year-old son
who was standing let, looking til the
operation. Dr. Muim was sommoncil-
and did for the little fellow all that
medical aid could do. hnt his eomli-1
lion is very serious and death may
Net result from the wound.
Mr. Coleman, who is a highly re-j
j s] me ted citizen, is almost prostrated
j with grief over the accident to his
child, ami has the profound sympa
thy of hi;
sengtr.
Heigliltors. Florence Mcs-
GREATEST
Clothing Sale
Attempted by Any H
in the City or State.
ShetKK.— W. P. Cole.
Ct.EHK ok C’ocbt.—W. A. Patrol.
TltEASt itKlt. -.I. E. Hass.
Aiorroa.—\V. H. I.awrencc. 1 ., , . u- i : i .i, !
Phobatk .It ooE.—T. II. Spain. ( onduetor—W c have missetl tlH*|
Pouoskh.—R. (4. Parnell. I eontiection, and von will liaveloj
Sciioot. CoMMtssioxEit.—« . M. Evans. |
Cof.vrvCoMMissioNK.us.—C. H. King. I wait at this station six hours.
\\. \V. MeKeny.ie, A. A. (taiiily. . o],] (who is a little nervous
I'm saft
ShakspeariaH Blossoms.
They lose the world that huy it
with care.
A light heart lives long.
The world’s a stage where every
man must play a part.
If to do were as easy as to know
what were good to do, chapels would
be churches, and poor men’s cottages
puttees.
It is easier to teach twenty what
were good to do than to be one of
the twenty to follow the teaching.
AH tilings that are, are with more
spirit, chased than enjoyed.
Love is blind.
A golden mind stoops not to show
• >f dross.
All that glitters is not gold.
He is well imid that is well satis-
lied.
The quality of mercy is not strain
ed. it droppeth as the gentle rain
;'rom Heaven: it is twice blessed, it
•'lessetl him that gives and him that
, akes: it becomes the throned monarch
better than his crown, we do pray
for mercy and that same prayer doth
teach us to render deeds of mercy.
The man that hath no music in
himself nor is not moved with con
cord of sweet, sounds, is fit for trea
sons, stratagems and spoils. The
motions of his spirit are dull as
night; let no such man be trusted.
Sweet are the uses of adversity,
which, like the toad, ugly and venom
ous, wears yet a precious jewel in her
head. '
J# ladies be ' but young and fair
they have the gjft to know it.
The world’s a stage and all the
men and women merely players.
i fettle girl—‘1 wonder what’s th'
' reason all our school teachers go an'
get married.’ Little boy—‘I guss it’s
’cause they like to boss.
v ‘ m
"Mary,” said Mrs. Darker, “I wish
you would stej) over and see how old
Mrs. Johnson is this morning.
(In tt few minutes Mary returns.)
“Sure, sites just seventy-two years,
seven months and two days.
Lift your hat reverently, says the
New York Record, when you pass
the teacher of the primary school.
She is the great angel of the Repub
lic. She takes the bantling fresh
from the home nest, full of jiont and
passions—an ungovernable little
wretch, whose own mother honestly
uduiits that she sends him to school
to get rid of him. 'Phis lady who
knows her business, takes a carload
of these little anarchists, one of
whom, single handed mid alone, is
on I he railroad)— Well. I’m safe for
six hours anyway. -New York Week
ly.
It is a great misfortune for the
young and middle aged to be gray.
To overcome this and appear young,
the Hall’s Hair Renewer, a reliable
panacea.
A man standing in it store floor in
a Texas town culled out to it country
man sitting on tt wagon:
How are my folks coining on?’
‘Your brother's bay mule is dead,
but all the rest of your kinsfolk are
alive and kicking.’—Texas Siftings.
The originals of the certificates of
cures effected by the use of Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla are kept on file at the
office of the J. C. Ayer Company,
Isjwell, Mass. I’robably no similar
establishment in the world cun ex
hibit such a muss of valuable and
convincing testimony.
I’rinee Henry of Orleans has be
come tt journalist, but if he can be
persuaded to throw up his job as a
prince he may become a newspaper
man.
Colds arc frequently the result of
derangements of the stomach and of
tt low condition of the system gener
ally. As a corrective and strengt
ener of the alimentary organs, Ayer's
Fills are invaluable, their use being
always attended with marked benefit.
Laura: “I wish Oeorge wouldn’t
smoke. To he kissed by a man who
smokes is horrid.''
• Irene: “Eat onions, Laura, and
you won’t notice the odor of the
cigars.”
i Ltum (ghastly): “Why. then he’d
never kiss meat all!”
A Safe Investment.
Is one which is guaranteed to Inin
you satisfactory results, or in ease of
failure a return of purchase price. On
this safe plan you can huy from our ad
vertised druggist a bottle of Or. King's
New Discovery for Consumption. It is
guaranteed lo hring relief in every case
when used for any affection of the throat,
lungs or chrst. such a< consumption. In
tlammation of lungs, lironeliitis asthma,
whooping cough, etc. It is pleasant and
agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and can
always lie depended upon. Trial hottles
free at Wilcox’s drug store. -I
“Perhaps I don’t look very cheer-
full,” remarked the coal hole. “Hut
consider how often I am pitched
into.”
(lermnny has 102,000 socialist votes.
Colorado has 20.000 square miles of
coal.
Eight Englishmen, each worth ever
£1,000,000. i.ied last year.
Two hundred and twenty women are
now in the Harvard annex.
It is said that foiir ilfths of all the
hailstorms occur in the daytime.
The first strike in this country was
Hie sailors’strike of New York in 1802.
Versailles, >fo., claims a vein of coat
eighty feet Illicit—the thickest vein on
earth
Beautiful silver candlesticks, oighti“en _
inches high, are shown in Corinthian [Ygr AttCIliptBu Dy Aliy HOIISG
columns.
A dealer in artificial limbs estimates
that I>0,000 Britons have lost one or
both legs.
Rosa Bonbeur is at work on hvr
painting of Buffalo Bill’s Indians and
buffaloes.
Even a good woman is more Immili-
ated at realizing that she loves a fool
than that she loves a knave.
Harvard college is 22.'i years old and
has graduated 17,000 students. A little
more than half of them are living.
In a Kansas City church debates are
held lietween workingmen and capital
ists on economic questions of the day.
As long as the devil can make sin
seem to lie profitable be won't have
much trouble in getting recruits for his
army.
It is reported from Augsberg that ])r.
Lelmer, a chemist, lias invented an ar
tificial silk which will be manufactured
on a large scale.
While a Londoner lias to pay twenty
pounds a year fertile use of a telephone,
in Edinburgh the same facilities can be
bad for half that amount.
The king of Greece is about thirty-
five years old. He has a complexion
ns Hear as a baby's and speaks with
fluency a dozen languages.
A new naphtha spring of imtnense
capacity was recently ojamed in Bakoo.
Russia. If it continues witii the same l
power as at present it will he the rich
est naphtha fountain in the world.
IT IS UNNECESSARY
To attempt to enumerate
our store!
all we have
HiicklcnN Arnica Salve.
The liest salve in the world for cuts,
hrubies, sores, ulcers, sail rheum, fever
sores, teller, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and ail skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures pilee, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 23 cents per
box. For sale at Wilcox’s drug store.
more than a match for
and at once puts them in a way of
being useful and upright citizens. At
what expense of toil and patience
and soul weariness! Lift your hat
to her.
It is said that a few years ago
some of the members of foreign
legations in Washington gave tin
police no end of trouble. They knew
that they «ould not he punished for
any ordinary misdemeanor, and
frequently raised a row on the
streets. When arrested they had to
he released us soon as identfied. Fi
nally the poliee tried a new dodge
They had a few sluggers loafing
around the station, who made it a
point to pitch into the foreigners’
and give them black eyes and bloody
nose. This quieted the riotous
meinliers of the legation’ and for
some tinie past they have given the
e very 1'ttle trouble.
his parents, There is a two-lutaded hoy in a
New York dime museum who presents
the strange phenomenon of having
one head very fond of beer while the
other drinks nothing hut soda-water.
What a candidate he’ll make some
day.
II. M. Kowdeu, cashier, of the First
National Bank. Wilmington, hits been
missing sinoe the night of the an
nouncement of the suspension of the
hank in the morning. The bank
examiner is still at work on the hooks
and has found some irregularities hut
thinks they can he explained. The
continued absence of Mr. Bowden is
strange and suspicious. He must
know of some irregularity that can
not be explained and is keeping at a
safe distance. We have seen no pro
bable reason given for his jiersistent
absence, and the conclusion seems
permissible that lie anticipates dan
ger when Hut bottom facts are dis,
covered. It seems to us that a Mian
conseioift of rectitude would have
boldly faced the facts and snhmittttd
himself to a crilieal examination.
WtH-i. tlaly- was sick, w-c gave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria.
Mafhlner, Slid Industrial I.lfe.
hnhistriiit life of today compared to
what it was twenty-five yuan ago can
but excite siwprise and wonder. The
introduction of labor saving machinery
has, within this short time, wrought an
almost complete revolution in all the
activities belonging to production and
transportation; and on every hand—in
the •ountry ns well its in the city—ma
chinery is found seconding, or alto
gether supplanting, physical toil, and
making it possible to accomplish hi a
few hours what formerly would have
required days and weeks of labor.
In the professions the impress of the
revolution is perhaps less noted than in
other vocations, lint even hero the la
borious work of the pen has almost
been superseded by the little type
writer, that merrily clicks off folios of
nmimsevipt. If copies of tho neatly
printed pages are desired, it is, witii the
aid of (lie letterpress, hut the work of
a few moments, or if duplieates are re
quired, the hectograph is at hand to
make any niitnher of copies. An “add
ing machine" handles figures as if by
magic. i > • * • ,
Indirectly, machinery has made tho
acquisition of knowledge an ease and
pleasure in producing a wealth of cheap
books, embracing every conceivable
subject so arranged os to admit -of
ready reference, thus- saving we'ary
hours of research enabling the in
tellectual toiler hi uecnmptfrtb iu-hours
what formerly necessitated days.—St.
Louis Republic.
Merit Wins.
We desire lo say to our citizens, that i
for years wc have been selling Dr King’s :
New Discovery for Consumption. Dr.
King’s New Life Pills, Ihickleii’s Arnica
Salve and Electric Hitters, and have
never handled remedies that sell a> well,
or lliat Inne given siteli universal satis-;
faction. We do not hesitate to guarantee
them every tinie, and wc stand ready to!
refund the purchase price, if satisfactory
results do not follow their use. These;
remedies have won their great popularity
purely on their merits. For sale at Wil
cox's drug store. 1
FOR SCROFULA
scrofulous humor
in the blood,
ulcers, catarrh, and
consumption,
use
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
The moat
economical,
safe, speedy, and
effective of all
blood-purifiers.
Has Cured Others?
will cure you.
Owing; to flic Depression
of the money market and the
low price of cotton, 1 have
decided to close out my stock
regardless of cost. This is
earlier than any house lias
ever attempted such sales.
Tlic usual time is February.
COFIY'TGR Yo. I
contains 1£.~0 Suits that
sold at Sjtl O.TiO lo # I 5
will now he sold at $7.50
cash for your choice. This
is the Host Offer ever
made in this city by any
house. No odds and ends,
but a good run on sizes. Thi -
is your opportunity to invest
if you want a bargain.
Conntrrs i and 3
contain 500 Suits in Sacks
and Cutaways, formerly sold
from (M 5 to ^“5. Now
you can have vour choice for
$ I O cash. These counters
contain values that have
never been offered l>v any
one. No trouble to find your
size in Ihesetailoi-made*gar
ments when you have such
assortments to select from
I w ant the money and room,
so this stock must he sold,
and if you are judges of liar-
gains you will not delay, lt.it
come and help move these
goods.
In addition to the above I
Imve placed 250 Pairs of
Punts on a counter. This
line formerly sold at Five
and Six Dollars: now take
your choice for Three Dol
lars and Fifty Cents. This
is the best Im'rgains ever of
fered in pants.
Remember this line of
goods is not old stock, hut
new stock, this fall, and will
lie sold for cash. No goods
of this sale are allowed on
approbation.
M. I.. KIRA It l>.
Columbia. S, ('.
Wo have anything you want and
I
,
Guarantee - Satisfactory - Prices.
Larses! M! Greatest Yarietj! Lowest Prices.
Come to IIEAIM(I AItTERS ami we will
Welcome A tm.
lie hU Opportunity! IIOVT Ml»a
OIb 1 <mii*m, Jlrnrirr. Tho majority neglect their on-
portnnities. nn<l from that catiselive in poverty r.mi tiie in
obscurity! Harrowing tiestintr is the lot of rnanv. ns thrv
Pond Bluff Branch.
GOING NORTH.
Train no. 27.
leave Eulawvillc 8.40
Melvidere 8.43
at rive Ferguson u.Oti
GOING SOUTH.
Train no. 28
I leave Ferguson 1I.H4
Heividere !l.4lt
! Arrive Eutaw ville 10.04
inokhftrk.'ni<>M.[or*-..-.i».i.n..i.irT'.tijtr i.it«-1«|,ni.k. I tains 1 ami 2 have tlirougli ears
IngS Kench out. He np ntnl uoiti2. in tocw) vonr opportn- i n —
nisy, suifi locureprnspvriiv. prni!n:i.-i.c--. i... i.-tv Itwaseaiil «''AAII \ IMril'Sli
. nml secureprownv
by a philosopher, tliMt
tho tiodtic
each perso:
I shopnnrs i
fo ,utd she departs, vrrtr to return.
ston and Fayetteville
It was said
golden onportnnity to each person at som,* dim iod of life* '^1(1 1*1111 (lllilv C*X(Vl>t SlUldjlV I Otliei*
eiiiiirarethochanee, and sheponrsoot her riches’, fail to do 1 fil'nillS (l‘li 1V (.‘Xl’l • *
How shail you find
the goi.pfn importunity? Investigate every chance that
appears worthy, and of fair promi-e: that is what nil sue-
re-*:iil men do. Here is nn opportunity, such ns is not often
wiUn tho reach ot lahorins people. Improved, It will give,
all a>t. n grand start in life. TheGOI.pkn opportunity for
r t iny is here. Money to be made rapidlv and honorably
> y .any industrions person of cither sex. All ages. You can
do ihe wm k nnd live at home, wherever von are. Even be
ginit'-rs are ea»ily earning from to sio per dav Yon
r »n tie a- well if yon will work, not too hard, but iiidusfri-
on'lv; nud V’H fan increase your income as you goon. Yon
can •■ire snat o time only, or all your time to the work. I’.asy
tol' .ru. « apitnl not required. We start yon. All is com-
j nnr.i;ive!y new and really wonderful. Wo instruct ami
■ how »on how, free. Knilnre unknown among onr work-
; rs. ' u room to explain here. Write ami learn r.ll free,
••v re", n mail. Unwise to delay. Addrcssntonce.il.
Xlallctt Co.* Uox 690, Portland, Maine.
ncwspHpurs
llKltAI.lt Office.
for stile til
11K
RK.SPFCTKUI.LY.
RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
Edwards, “ ' & Company,
rmimE!. miimi!
-:o:-
TUF CHEAPEST LARGEST ami BEST LINK of FURNITURE EVER
OFFERED TO THE PEOPLE OF DARLINGTPN < ol'NTY.
•AT-
THE LATEST AND MOST IMPROVED DESIGNS AND FINISHES
IN BEl) ROOM SUITS IN WALNUT, ANTIQUE OAK, Kith
CENTURY and OLD ENGLISH.
GIVE US A CAM,. \VK AY A NT Y«>t U Tit A DU and AVII.L DO
OUlt VERY BEST TO 1M.KASE YOU.
Rrs|icrtfiilly,
Hay ns worth A: Boyd.
On March 1st, 18!)1
FAIR NOTICE! JWE WILL MOVE INTO THE I IE WIT
BUILDING NEXT DOORTOl
Dr. Mo A. Boyd,
DESIRES TO INFORM THE PUB-
liu that he has laiiiglit out the
entire drug stock of Dr. W. .1.
Garner and rented his store,
where he now lias on hand a
complete stock of
DRUGS,
M EDHTNKS,
(HEM ICALS,
All the popular
PATENT MEDICINES.
BUISTS’.
LANDRETH'S,
FERRY’S
GROSSMAN’S SEEDS.
PliHiulcl|>biii raised Onion Sols.
Headquarters for the celebrated
1(1 cent Uigur
“EL NECTAR"
—and—
Havana 5 cent Cigar
“SAB0RONO."
My . Last. Winter . In . Barlimrlon!
It is piolmhle I will not he Imre till ihi- j
i Winter. 1 am making arrangement- to |
! go elsewhere, so if you want me to make I
I* H O T O G It A I* II S
! of yourself, or any of your family, vou !
j should not put it off. Don't delay! You j
I may live to regret it. Many do.
Re-pert full v,
KKNKST A. SMITH.
Met'ALL A BURCH.
OUR STOCK OE CHAMBER SUITS WILI, BE COMPLETE IN
EVERY PARTICULAR,
U. S. & N. Itiiilroad.
GOING NORTH.
'J’rain No. 1.
I Lettve Charleston (i.5(l a in
Pregnall’s ti.o.'i
Harlevsville 7.07)
Pecks 7. ■-’2
Holly Hill 7.2-1
Coinmrs 7.32
Eutawville 7.3!l
Vances 7.51
Merriam S.Oti
St. Paul 8.20
Suiiimerton 8.28
Silver 8.:$7
Packsvilie 8.40
Tindall 0.00
Sumter 0.17
(tswego 0.34
St. Charles 0.51
Elliotts 10.10
Lamar 10.17
Syracuse 10.33
Darlington ]l.4<>
Mont Clare 11.07
Robins Neck 11.24
Mandeville 11.15
Bennettsville 12.01 a m
GOING SOUTH.
Train No. 2,
Leave Bennettsville 5.50 p m
Mandeville 0.05
Robins Neck 0.20
Mont Clare 0,47
Darlington 5.20
Syracuse 7.25
Lamar 7.42
Elliotts 8.00
St. Charles 8.1(1
Oswego 8.28
Sumter 0.00
Tin’dal 0.10
Packsvilie 0.2!)
Silver 0.42
Sumnicrtou 0.52
St. Paul
Merriam
Vances
Eutawville
Connors
Holly llil
Peeks
Harleyvihe
L'ept Sunday.
Merritt in, Simels and Belvidere and
flag stations.
J. II. A VERM I,L,
General Manager.
The Hartsville Railroad. *
DAILY MIXED TRAIN.
Leaves Hartsville, r, : lo A. M.
•lovunn, r, : ;[r,
Floyd’s.
Darlington nut,
Arrive at Florenee !|.5(i
; I his train makes eonneetion with ih
South hound passenger train on the (.'he
raw A Darlington Railroad.
RETURNING.
Leaves Florenee 2:00 1*. M
Arrive at Hartsville ;t..->o
rids train waits two hours, if neces
sary, for the North hound freight train
on the C. & 1). R. R. J. I,. COKER,
R resident
C. & D. and C. & S. Railroads.
GOING DOWN
Leaves Wadesboro
Bennett's
Morven’s
McFarland
Cheraw
Cash’s
Society Hill
Dove’s
Floyd's
Darlington
Palmetto
Arrives at Florenee
4:14 A. M
4:30
4:37
4:47
3:08
3:24
3:40
3:30
0:06
0:20
0:30
0:43
GOING I P.
j Leaves Florenee 8
Palmetto 8:30
Darlington '.mki
Floyd’s (I; n
Dove’s ; : |7
Society Hill !, : :t7
Cash’s" il : 02
Clieraw tO:l
McFarland 10:30
Morven’s 10:39
Bennett’s 10:43
Arrives at Wadesltoro 11:00
Freight Train Going l'p.
Leaves Florence 0:43 A. M.
Arrives at Darlington 7:20
Freight Going Down.
Leaves Darlington 0:40 P. M
Arrives at Florenee 7:23
A. F. RAVEN EL. President.
W. C. & A. Railroad.
GOING SOUTH.
No. 23.
Leave- Wilmington
*6:25 p. in.
Marion
11:35
Arrives at Florence
10:20 a. in.
No. 50.
Leaves Florence
3:20 a. m.
Sumter
•1:36
Arrives at Columbia
6:16
No. 27.
Leaves Wilmington
*10:10 p. m.
.*1 arion
12:40 a. m.
Arrive;, At Florenee
1:20
No, 52.
Leaves Sumter
t 8:4f. a. m.
Arrives at Columbia
l):5o
No. 38.
Leaves Florenee
1 6:40
Arrives at Sumter
8:oo
No. 52. runs through from Charleston
'*a Central Railroad, leaving Lanes 7.30
Pregnalls
( Arrive Charleston
j Professional Curds.
W. F. DAlKiAN,
j Attorney - at - Law,
DARLINGTON. 8. C.
j Office over Blackwell Brothers' Store.
JOHN C. WHITE,
Darlington,
South Carolina.
E. K KITH DAB(tAX,|
Attorney at Law,
DARLINGTON, 8. C.
Nettles A Nettles,
♦7TORNEY8 - AT - LAW.
DnraiitghiM /. H., 8. c.
Will practice in all 8tate and Federal
Courts. Careful attention will he given '
to all business entrusted to us.
P. Bishop Parrott,
Klniogra|ilicr : and : T.v|ie-wrher.
I.KOAI. AM, OTHKIt ( ((fVINO SOI.K ITKK. t
I
I Teslimonv riqiort.ed in short-hand and |
type-written transcript of same famished I
at reasonable rates.
Good spelling, correct punctuation and
neat work guaranteed.
Office with Nettles .X Nellies.
Stoves, Tinware, Pumps, Piping, House
Furiiishinii' Coods. Bolts. Tobaeeo
Flues, Ac.
Call ani Diamiaa Our Silt, ani va can Please You.
Any I hi Aoi in Mock Rill lie Unlered for Ion-
GOING NORTH
Train No,«,
i Leave Gharleston
Pregnalls
Harley ville
Peeks'
Holly Hill
Connors 7.18
Eutawville 7.24
Vances 7.31
Merriam 7.31
§t. Paul 8.03
Summerton 8.10
Silver 8.18
Packsyille 8.2(1
Tindal 8 311
Sunder 8,54
Oswego il.os
St. Charles 11.32
Elliott (1.48
Lamar 10.02
Syracuse 10.17
Darlington 10.10
Mont Clare 10.31
Robin’s Neck 10.51
Mandcrviiie 11.14
Arrive Bennettsville 11.30
1(1.00
a. m.. Manning 8.05 a. m.
10.15
Train on C. & D. Railroad
connects at
lO.fil
!• lorenn
with No. 58.
10.41
GOING NORTM
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No. 51
Leaves Cohunhir
*10.45 p. m.
01.35
Sumter
12:04
10.57
Arrives at Florence
1:1,3 a, pi
11.12
No. 78.
Leavps Florenee
5:(H) a. m
11.20
Morion
3; 44
12.30 p in
Arrive at Wfiiniugion 8:55
No. 5{l,
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Arrives at Sumter
7:00
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7.00
5.00 p m
Ar, K)onm*e
H. 13
6.45
No. 33
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6.54
Arrives at Sumter
lo:32
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DARLINGTON, S. C.
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Harleyville
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GOING NORTH.
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AI rives at Wilmington 12:2o
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No. 53 runs through to Charleston, via
Central it. R.. arriving at Manning 10:(4j
p. m.. Lanes 1l:42p. in.. Charleston L15
a. m.
No. 50 connects at Florpner with tliy
; C. (S: I). train for Clieraw anti Wades.
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Nos. >8 and 14 make close eonneetion
at Wilmington with the W. A W. R. R.
for ail points North.
Train on Florence Railroad leave Pee
: Dee daily, except Sunday, at 4.40 p. in.,
and arrives at Rowland 7.00 p. m. Re-
! tttrning leaves Rowland at 0.30 a. m.
arrives at Fee Dee 8.30 a. m.
Train on Vanehesler A- Angusla R. R.
leaves Sumter daily, except Sunday, at
! >0.3011. m., arrives at Rimini 11.3!) a. m.
Returning leaves Rimini 12.30 p. m., ar-
i rives at Sumter 1.40 p. m.
4. R. KENLEY, General Manager.
I T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Managers.
•1. F. DIVINE, General Superintendent
Northeastern PailroatJ.
GOING SjJt’TH. '
No. 27, Daily.
Leave Florence
*1.36 a.
111
Arrive Lanes
2.50
Arrive Charleston
5.00
No. 23, Daily.
Leave Floreiif r
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Kingsiree
11.40
Arrive Lanes
12 tii
Arrive Charleston
‘2.40
No. 33.
Leave Lanes
*11.44 p.
1.13
1)1
Arrive Charleston
No 61.
Le Florence
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Kings! ree
0.30
0.54
Ar Lanes
Le Lanes
0.40
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11.40
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connects
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8.26
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going North.
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city Branch.
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Train no. 33,
Leave Charlt
Arrive Lanes
Leave Lanes
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Arrive Florenee
No. 78, Daily.
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No 11.
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•I R KI NI.Y, Geiienil Manager.
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