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II — CHlIRtH DIRECTORY. PltKSHYTKlUAN ('UlrJU It.—IICV. .1. G Law, I’aptor; Preaching every Sabbath at 11 a. m. i-.nd 8 0(1 p. m. Salmatk Scdiool at 10 a. in. Prayer mooting every Weil- lu day al'ternooii at 5 o’clock. Mktiionmr ('m urn.—Uev. .1. A. Kice, Pastor; Prcacliine every Sunday at 11 a in. and H00 p. m., Saliliatli School at 5 p. in., Prayer meeting every Thursday at s ;;o p. in. Kimscoimi. <’ If p k —llov. \V. A. (iuerry, Hector. II. T. Thompson, Lay Header: Preaching iird Sunday at 8i!0 p. in., Lay Heading every Sunday morn ing at 11 o’clock, Sahhath School every • Sunday morning at It) o’clock. Mm i-noNiA PacYisI' ('(il licit.’' 1. I’. Iirockington, Pastor; I’reaching evt ry Sunday at 11 a. in., and S.’iO p. m. Sahhath School nt iillO p. m., every Tuesday evening at H Receipt for a Love Potion. ' ! » ; / Take a jiretty girl’s qteg (dark or fair to suit (lie taste*) mid tnit them! with your own. They are Hof to he i shaken, or you’ll be. Add a blush or two and ’half a dozen siflis (those that have not heen kept over from last season are preferred ). Mix in a little ertiotion from your own heart, flavor with a sip or two from her ruby lips. Pour the whole into an embrace, pud them don’t stir. i ? J^ % To the <|uesfn’ favorite poem? Il Prayer j variety of ausv. ei Which is youi favorite IdoodpufitTev? For Bilious Attacks iOt heartburn, sick hoadachpij . and nil disorders or the stomach, liver, and bowels, Ayer’s Cathartic Pills iiiii are the safest, surest, and most popular medicine for o meeting ° '^ oc ' : ' ! there eaif he only one reply—Ayer's j Sarsaparilla, hecause it is the purest, safe.'t, and most economical. nttdWipt to emimemte tiil'wo li; ... .... ' i'lao-r it l<f bunt , (.111; stoye! • ' V I i i>. ; . '' !1 ■ ; :: Wp.* iiHythiiio’ yoti.. YV}ui,t and .-.•jii -jij.' ■ din> iKkjn ; rSviisnli j r-llil :‘.*lit illlil VI 1 id; to | i 1 lu'Mj.is/es eliiriio i i .iti'. ’JffiU'/il TMiiiH ■■''.I ' .r;::f:'T MTiii jtr < I eul ;; ( fiutgiiil'ti.n , iltiv&'ivofl ■ j vvt.in {•.’ .:;o >v; fiinijiiKci YtmlqEod'l biduififd') siTl Appointments of Rev. .1. II. AYilson. ' P. E. Flomire Dislrirt. Salters, Concord, Kebruary (i. Kings tree, February 7,8. (Georgetown Circuit, (iourdin, Feb ruary P?. (Icorgetown Station Fehruarv FI, 4-t, ' Johnsouville, (Good Hope February 20,21. East Kflingham, Salem, February 26. Mars Bluf(, Uberty, February 27, 28, ABOUT HEALTH. Is Disease (he Piinishinrut for Ig- uoranre an 1 Carelessness? A man-living near the fool-hills of the mountains said a few days ago: “I believe you people living in town have better health than we do in the country.’’ A town man, some time ago, had looked into the facesof some country congregations and expre.-sed his conclusions about as follows: ’I’lie last legislature found that the Lunatic Asylum could he run for $10,00(1 less a year under the mana gement iof Dr. Rakcoek than it. was under I Miriftinand the appropriation was reduced that much. “Put that in your pipe and smoke it’’ while you listen with oomplaooncy at the ravings ‘of the advocates of high taxes and opponents of Democratic economy .i—A hheville Medium. Men and women prematurely gray and whose hair was falling, are enthusiastic in praising Hall’s Hair Henewcr for restoring the color and | preventing baldness. Tlie term “tabby cat” is derived from Alah. a famous street in Bagdad, in habited by the manufacturers of silken stuffs called atabi, or taffelv. This stuff is woven with waved mark ings of! watered silk, resembling a '•(.•t!ih\" cat's coat-change. Ouaritee - Satisfactory - Prices. io'J etKdfjgod'I fcii Loifist Prices. Ciime (II IIEAOOI'ARTRRS ami we will .it.,: • M-r( v,n i , 1. v ! tl!i • i ; »)«•;• i:»p .t, f I . • AJ'.M f • i i IjililOtill i’/j* E!C J>l« <yi»»i t«inUrr . lKk>*'T >(!•• * l*. * !**» 'il J iK'» H5w Itcnilcr. Tl.^ninjoritj neglect their bd- ITT T" 1 ■ Icok iierk on l)>Rt. forufer l<)tit./'tin«»rt.ii'ity. i ijiKulfd.ilp nart’.ielftvr! Vuit'i.i-i-Sf'nir epportn- Mtr. and fieeiirc pr'*»tMTiir. pronuii.MM*.'. v x e. 11 W4» rtiiil ,.., . . Ul» fljnt.DK.'f •■hportntiitr* Itive.«tigr;te every clmtice thai . nr.po.irs w.ii tlr. rtnd of fbir pr*imi«e: ihftl is irhut nil «ae( : men u<i. Hero 1a nn opportunity, such a* ianot ofton wi;:.in the real’ll "t laltorinc peopl*. Improved. It will give. • j At 1 ’ tM. AfnCml start in life. The oot.tirw opportunity for ! m i:;r is li-re ’ Money to lie ttiA«Ie rnpidly ami honorAl.lf | Hr-ny iiid>i«tfi<>;:^peianii of oiihor sex. All Agr* - — C. & D. and C. & S. Railroads. SGUiN 1 ® lioWN •! ; Lea.Wft.W'adeslioro IJenBeTTs iU ’' ' J Jaj>rveii’«i«:. AIpFarlandl?,/ m. iil C^crowioi-(•.. 3 , cask’s ' " '’'^detmj'Htll .< ! moDyve’s .j * ’’•Dlirlinglon ;u 5:oo A. M 5:15 y5;2U00W M .¥’ f 5:58 WJ.'Kl .1, 0:10 8:25 ,'riOT Florence GOING UP. m 7:05 7:15 7::t0 Hi Mi it. Ever Attempted by Any House in the City or State. I Welcome You. liESPlKCTFFLLY, SUBSCRIBE FOR Edwards, Norment & •*W- Company, Ovvijig to the Depression of the money market and the low price of cotton, 1 have decided to close out niv stock regardless of cost. ’I'his is . earlier than any house lias evef attempted such sales. The usual time is February. COUNTER No. 1 contains 250 Suits that sold at t>t 10.50 to $15 will now he sold n! $7.50 cash for vonr choice. This is 'the Dost Otter ever made in this city by any house. No odds and ends, hut a good run on sizes. This is vjour opportunity to invest if you want a bargain. Cotinters 2 nnt'. 8 contain 500 Sllitsin Sacks and Cuta ways, formerly sold from if i 5 to $25. Now jon can liavc vom choice for $ 10 cash. These counters contain values that have never been ottered by any ono, No tmubletotind yoi’r slzit In these talhn-made gar. ’ such I a;. 1 **. A’cti ran •'.u lit * w-t .x Ati;I live nt homo, wherever yoti Are. r.ven oxniitiir from S*» to fllO per ilat. Von < A'i do i»* •vci| if yon n ill work, not too hart!, hut inilu"t i- ! iit;' ;y: ami yni ran incronso your income aa yon goon. Von ran trireaparatimeonly, or nil your time to Hie work. rA*y •o !-*rt!, Capitnl not r*'('tivcd. AV« start von. Alliacom- r<*rj«iir#!y (jirN? ntoi lenllv wonderful. AVo imtnrt Ami i«'n it nil’. fVc**. Failtuo ntihtiown among our work rr». So r*»oin to exfdain hero. AYrito ntul learn ail free* » »• r—if n t iuH. I’nwiao to «iel;iy. A'idraxa nt oneo. II. itallcftt cfcfC'o., llox lA>o. Portland, Blalsie* <)U1 for sale at llKKAl.D: Oftice. 1IK I RAiLROAD SCHEDULES. C ■ , ‘*®lirlington ;• ji s iJfikYicItu Arrives a? Florenc ,):itlfsjn| ■ .'USlil iili’V i , Leaves Klim nce I’iihticttO Dirliugton FCovd’s Dove’s • Srieidy Hill • Cash’s . j. Chdr-HV •"'* McFarland Mbrvcn’s 'Bennett’s Arrives at Wadtslioro Freight Train (toing Up. Leaves Ftorcnce <t:45 A. M. “ Dblington 7:20 ‘Freight (Going Down. Leaves Darlington (1:401’. 51 Arrives at Florence 7:25 A. F. HAYKNEL. President. W., C. & A. Railroad. Dated January 4, 1892. (GOING SOUTH. 8:35 1*. 8:50 9:00 9:11 7:17 9:87 9:52 liBljM 10:80 10:88 10:45 11:00 P" TLzV ■ Sk a ■ No. 15. Leave Wilmington, 4 05 a m I). •'(! Difember 14. ISftl. Marion, (> 45 !(it> 1NG NOR ni. Arrive F'lorenee, 7 23 .in No. 1. Daily except Suiulay. No. 28. Leaves Wilmington Marlon *0:25 p. m. 9:84 e Cijr.rleston 6.55 a in A rrives ut Florence 10:15 a. m. I’liegnall’s 8.10 No/ 50. Lcaics /lorenee *8:20 a. m. llarlevsville 8.18 Sumter 4:85 Reeks’ 8.31 A rrii es at Colunihia 0:15 Htilly Hill 8.31 Leaves Wilmington *10:10 p. m. ('lie nor*; 8.!') -•'anon 12:40 a. m. Kr,i,:\v viile 8.48 > Arriv*:. 1 Florence 9 1:20 S. II 'oeitm’is <mscs'. (ililTord. N. w m‘1, Wi-..- was | “One ought to sec rosy-checked, hour-, i rmildcd with Ncinalgin and Hiieumn- j TUC j iism, his stomach was disordered, his: MIL lllS ami btalwait lOl.S twnan (Tcclcit to an alarmimr deirree. ty active girls in the counti’i where the air i DARLINGTON : HERALD ’ : liver was affected to an alarming degree, never j appetite fell away, and he was terribly | ■Pp - ,, eontumimited and where the unrest' rC! ' ll< ' ( ’ tl in ! ' n<1 strength. Three coniaummreu a.ut u neie me pnusi, bottles of ui 0( .| r i,. uit ters cured him. gushes from the hills. But! Edward Shephcni, Harrisburg, 111., bad observation for years teaches 1)U . ! s. running sore «ni his leg of eight years’| 7 j standing. I sfd three i-ottles of Electric ; Hitters and seven boxes of Ilucklen’s [ ; Arnica Naive, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, (>., had five large fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incurable. One hottie Elec- d ie Hitters and one box Huckleu’s Arnica : Salve cured him entirely- Sold by Wil-j cox’s drug store. 8 j water teaches that town boys and girls have a more healthy appearance than those living in the country.” Did these men, one a plain man from the country, the other a man of general culture and extensive information, see tilings as they really To m> p f n ow citizens: are? Is it a fact that girls living in | , f( , rml lo ..j.,,.,,,,,] for i H .]p that; the eountry. u ith plenty of outdoor j j jjujy | K , miahled to support niv ! exercise and in daily contact with ! f. llll iiy_ ] am partly disabled by a | nature at her l est, are pale, sallow, WO nnd received in the war and from | weak, in limb, wanting in strength doing hard daily work. This added to j and activity, and more liable to j an afflicted wife, who requires con diseases towns? than their sisters in the stunt attention, i lakes it necessary „ that I should he employed near niv This is a very imjKirtaut question.! home ’ htt , d the , u | i Ufort " ,ie , , , .* /, snnimei’ to lose mv horse, and now One who starts out in life with a dis-: y 0 ,j,. a j ( | ( 0 enable me to purchase 1 eased body has many draw!lacks. 1 another so that I can suppo-t my- Dwarfs have accomplished much, self and family. Any gift will be snd men and women, with l odies | acceptable. contorted and racked with pain, have Inspect nil.'- done good work, but the world j - <>iin (. l.Nli-.i,. Only $1 a Year. TilF. U'UKAl’KS"’ LMitiKS’ ()i’Fi:i;KD TO THK !’ i l^a.YHswortlr 'THE LATEST AND MOST IMPROVED DESIGNS AND FIN ! IN* P.KD ROOM SUITS IN WALNUT,• A’NTK^l'E OAK.-lGtli 1 .’I,..'. CENTURY and OLD ENGLISH. frly stock i of Ghamber Suits is Complete in Every Respect. PICTURE FRAMES (H^UAciy Dcscrii'.tion Made to Order oil. Slmvi Noticy. a , ■;l YU. M17 A CALL, i WANT YOUK Tit A DU and \Y I LL DOrk' t- i’ -■ ' i. MY YKIiY BEST TO FLUASU’YOU. | Rospectfullj’, ( . '■ . ‘ t »d'i’ I). IIAYJIK««RTII. depends on healthy bodies and sound ft.... n r n-x l t r> x - ' * . , . . uhilaren Cry for Pitcher’s Castona. minds for the greatest aehievnients.! The ancient (Greeks and Homans! , , r . , ,, Bueldeii’s Arnica Salve. worshipped Hygeia, the goddess of T1|P , M . S( salve in v , orM for he tltb. fit this act of devotion ' bruises,:seres, ulcers, suit rheum, fevc: ♦ I..... l ..„.n 'Hi.'.... i sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains. thi \ woishtpp. 1 well. 4.^} " er (’ ,.oitis, uiml all skin eruptions, and posi- groping in the dark, but were feeling lively cures piles, or no pay required. !i theii- nnv tmxni-da the li.rl.t ftp i ‘- s guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. UHii w.i} towaitls tile li 0 l)t- tie or money refunded. Fri(e25 cents pet who admiies and worships anything, i liox. Fi r side at Wilcox’s drug store. will grow to be like the thing wor- shipped. With all the progress made! in the industrial and scientific depart ments, we ought to be approximating I Wnei. injoy was sick, we gave her Castorla. „ , , , . , When si* was a Child, che cried for Castoria. perfect manhood and womanhood. 1 ■ The demand for the age is for a IV?. ID W , is tlie lies, feted In pants. Remember tins line of goods is not old stock, 1ml now stock, this fall, and will lie; sold for cash. No goods of this sale are allowed on approbation. M. L. K I N A R I). Columbia. S. C, X’ii'iH'es ’Ti'n'iyin hit lYul ei'lon I vil’e : 11 er -go i harlcs itts j iar | iK'Use ; 'lingtcn nit ('hue i d ins Neck .Mandevilie S.5S ii.17 !t.2s !i.33 •l.!! id.ot 10.23 lt‘.34 10.-15 10.57 11.12 11.27 11.12 11.57 12.0!) p in 12.24 12.37 No. 52. Leaves !'.,in!c: - t8:4f a. m. Arrives at Columbia 9:5o No. 58. Leaves Florence t 7:40 Sumter 9:oo A rriies at Columbia 10.40 No. 52. runs ilnough from Charleston via Central Haiitcad, leaving Lancs *.80 a. m., .Mimnirg 8.(!5 a. m. Train on C. o: 1). itailroad connects at Florence with No, 58, IFmiettsville GOING SOUTH. • TrainINo. 2, Daily except Smidiiy. Letive liennetl.-ville Matideville H'.ihins Neck Mon! Clare Darlitigton Syracuse Liitiiar ICIliotts St. Chari *s ()sw ego Sumter Tintlal Ihicksvilie Silver Summei'toii -t. I'u til ! rnts ruv higher spiritual life, the very founda tion of which is a sound body, it becomes men and women to stud;, the laws of heredity and health. They slottld learn how to dress, I on and what to eat and how to .‘ Lvii. There may be an abnormal, one sided development of the mind tviten the body is a wreck, but the well-rounded uniform, munysided mind, is found only in the body rejoicing in health and Vigor. Two hundred years ago many dis eases and deformities were'cousidercd as calamities,' or judgments sent by (God, and of course they were incuru- ble. Today it is a crime, what the Bible calls a sin, to permit distorted, limbs crooked eyes and other deformi ties to cling to children. Sui nce! has taught ns how to make the Ian',, j walk and the blind see and has mad the crooked straight. One of then- days it will be considered a sin toi suffer with many of the diseases that now baffle medical skill. Even now, much of our sickness and many of our pains arc unnecessary. They are brought about by inexcusable ignor ance or criminal carelessness. It is! a littl * remarkable that tlie Great i Teacher rebuked bodily infirmities as j often, or of toner than he did actual; sins. The world has not learned the full meanuig of his teaching yet. | The world is a dunce. It my learn one of these days. Meantime it is the duty of every one to look somewhat into the laws of health and see what sort of mes sage the good old Hygeia has for the world today. She is still en throned in the heavens. Her oracles are attainable, if one will only seek in the right way. There is no reason to-day why boys and gi.ls should be pale and weak and crooked and ugly. It is the ignorance and some times the sin of the parents that this is the case. Let the people begin to inquire uboyt the health of their bodies andjhe lav j that govern kttLil. ‘ When si* became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. •iu ;<•» iV : 'r < r I for atul to Etem.irkulsie I£<-s: nt- 51 -. plicliae! Cirtra, I’lMntieU. III. itemcut liiiti she cauglu colt; j ‘|ettb I on her lungs: she w:’.v treat :i monUl 1^.’ ii.T !alii;ly pt ysitinn. j l grciv w • t - ;■ lie toU l-.er sin- was a liopde.-p i i.-’ini **‘/,*..)it.- : :inipiion : r.d Unit 'ne eojM etuv l er. Her drug-1 gist sudge.Ued Dr. ii inn's New i/k coverv , for Coif ” ’ - ’ ’ • - // s ;J''!?'*' : ’ . * ghnTm^tms t ,3\ ; ' > Jtirti'C. is vear. r' . - *- ibi-i t *1' ifi-J i I WHY IS THE Humption- she liough! a l.ottle* lAf I |^| AO lerdeiight found herself iierefited I W■ Esna W^bLi/%0 from lijsl dose. She eontinued its use a id uftj-r taking ten Inttics. found lui- sdf anan.l ami welt, now dot s her own iiouseujiirk and is ns well as she ever was.—Ifret: trial h tiles of l!i*s (irtat il'scovt-ry at Wite iv’s drug Ho e, ’.rat !iottlcsi5()e. and >?.('() 2 11 L ui. u x: • uuj U| DUS I IKS TO INFORM THE I’UB- li*'I hat he has bought out the eutif’e drug stock of Dr. W. J. S3 SHOE centP^men THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONETP - Itlganoamlcssslioo, with no tacks or wax thread (o hurt the feet; nmde of Iho bent fluo calf, stvlisli and easy, and because tee make more ehoea of thia erode than ant/ other manufacturer, It equals uaud- Sewed shoes eosting from $i.U0 to $-'>.00.. OR 00 UtMiitiiio HaiiiUftcwecI, the finest calf shoo ever offered for $v.(J); etjuals Freuct) Imported shoes which cost from $S.O»to $12.00. 00 Ilnml-SexviMl \Vrlr Shoe, lino calf, stylish, comfortable oud durable. The best i. • V ’ 7*^ K 0 1- s* 1 yi L A » ’ ’ j • d...l>u*]ii^’toii, Soi'itli (Viroliwa. Professional Cards. Wj F. DAlKiAX, Attorney - at - Law, , : DARLINGTON, S. (’. Oftice over Blackwell Brothers’ Store. E. KEITH DAlKiAX, Attorney fit Law, .Merriitm Nances Futinvviile ('omiors Holly ltd I’ecks Uaileyi il'c I’rcgiia'ds A: live ('! * ritston K-iNG NORTH. Train No. 5, Leave K. iewville Ani, tiVances GOING SOUTH. Train No, (!. Leavi-Ya.mes A rrivcLHlaivville 4.25 p m 4.41 4.5!) 5.14 5.2!) 5.42 5.55 LI. 10 (i.l!) 6.32 0.50 7.06 7.17 7.2t» 7.37 7.12 7.53 ,3.08 8.20 8.26 GOING NORTH No. 51 Leaves Columbir *10.45 p. m. Sumter .2:04 Arrives at Floret *.e 1:15 a. m No. 78. Leaves Florence 5:00 n. m Marion 5:40 Arrive at Willin' i„ton 8:55 No. 50. Leaves Colunihia 15:85 p. m Arrives at Sumter 7:00 Lv. Sumter 7.oo Ar. Flor. .* e 8.15 No. 58 Leaves Columbia * 9:80 p. m Arrive.-, at Suinler 10:85 No. 1 t. Reaves Fioienei * 10:25 p m Marion 11:02 .8.50 9.00 10. !0 K.10 10.20 8.20 8.12 •DARLINGTON, s. c. Stoyes, Tinware, Pumps, Piping, House Nettles A Nettles, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW. djarlington (’. II., S. ('. Will |ii;a( tlee in all Slate anil Federal Courla. j •-Careful attention will lie given I to ail liitHhiesa entrusted to ns. | i* P. Bishop Parrott, . Stcnogruplwr : and : Typr-wrilcr. tlarliii city Branch. : GOING NORTH, Train N o. 81, UarluT ami rented his stare, wliure he now has on hand a conjplete stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, All the popular PATENT MEDICINES. BURSTS’, LANDRE I’H'S, FERRY’S up.l j CROSSMAN’S SEEDS. IHiUi|«lcli>liiii raised Onion SelrO Headquarters for the celebrated i . ID cent Cigar • ‘ “EL NECTAR” —and— ' Ilarana 5 cent Cigar “SABOROSO,” ehoo ever offered nt this price ; Rame grade as cu»- tom-nm>to Rhoea costing from $ti.(Xi to$!M*>. $13*0 50 I*oIiee Shoei Formers, itailrond 3Ten aud IxOtter Carriers all wear them: fluecalf, SeamlesR, smooth insldd heavy three soles, exten sion edge. One pair will wear n year. tf) 30 fine cnlft no better shoe ever offered at Sfmhm this price j one trial will convince those who want a shoe for comfort and service. CSO nnd #2.00 WorldiMruinn^a choes nro very strong nnd durable. Those who have Given them a trial will wont no other make. nnd SI.7A school shoes aro E8 O worn by t he boys every when 1 ; they sell on their merit ), n« tho iucreusi'.ig Rales show. I orQlfltr* ^••LOO llnud-Kewed shoe, beat EtaC'vJ IAsO Dongoln, very8tylith;equaUFreuch Imported shoes costing from $1.0-) to $t>.oo. lindiea* ‘^.50, 8'i.00 mid $1.75 shoe fre MlRResare the best flue DongoU. StyliHh and durable. Fuuilon.—Seo that W. L. lAouglaH* name cud rice till price are stumped on the bottom of each shoe, fir TAKE NO PPBSTITI TE.jn Insist on local advertised dealers supplying j'en, W. L. DOI CJLA8, Grockian, Dlass. Boldly A.J. Drooni, Darliuglou, S. 3 U~ ■ - i p f- ■ Las Webster, S. C., Dec. t<j, 1C51. Sirs: J wish I could let ail who are MtflVr.i from an// Nerve fUaeasc know iust how j,oc your remedy i*. My son used it oiJ :| y at, yod- now the stoutest child 1 have. With many thanks l remain yours, H. A. '1ATK. > Genesis, Pa., Dec 23,1891. Mrave'nothad one of my bad spelU since I coni menccd taking your medicine, six months ago. THURSY ELMORE. Piiiladrlmiia, Pa., Jan. 2, 1892. I i>craoually know of two cases of lit*, on j case of St. Vltua* Dance and one.* of Ner vous Prostration cured by this remedy. C. A. WOOD, ( Treasurer American Publishing House. * If you are afflicted with Fits, St. Vitus* Dance, Insomnia, or any other Nerve trouble, we will end you One Dottle Free, all charges prepaid by •" ~GiV« Age, ^Post-Office and State.‘Address ' DHi KE 1 _ ! , ''unnsliimi ) ’ (ioods, Bolts, Tobacco Flues. Ac. nil Emii Oef il, it 1 m Pte® lii /.MU in ’it H stork Mil! hr Onirmt for Vcu. I.UdAI. AtKD OTII-.U OOl’VIS.i HOI-RTTKI). Tcstiniionv ropor'tf'i in Bhort-li.-iml unit type-written tranxi ript of suine furnislied at rennoliatile rates. Good Spelling, correct punctuation an*! neat work guaranteed. Office fritli Nettie** A Netties. C.sP. DAlHiAX, .iTTORNKY AT LAW l A Nil Trial Justice, I’tyARLINGTON, S. Fraetiees in t!’<* United State,-. (\>url and in tire 4th and 511) eireiiii-*. Vrompt attention, to nil li'taiueaa entruated to me. Office!. Ward's Lane, pc it to 5'lie !>ar- ingl on I feral tl oVice. Leave Vances 11.00 Stulls 11.23 1’.Tiers 11.88 Arrive 11,-iilin city 11.04 , ( GOING SOUTH. Train Nil. 32, Leave Ilailiii city 7 14 Futlers 4 .*)< Snells 7.48 Arrive Vances 8.10 GitlNG NORTH. Train no. 88. Leave Vances 7.10 Snells 8.(10 Farters 8.1 ( nriivc Ha lin eiti 8.84 GOING sorrii. Train no. ol. Leave linrl'licity 5.04 Sin 11- 5.21 F.-uI.r- •- Airiie Var.ci s b.iM AiUvesal Wiiiuington t:4(l *Daily. TDaily, except Sunday. In addition lo above, train No. 4!) leave.- Uoliimliia 7 10 a. in., daily except Sunday, arriving Srmter 8 30 a. -n. Train No 48 leaves Sumter 8 00 p. in., daily e\- eept Sunday, arriving Columbia 9 20 p m. No. 53 runs through to Charleston, via Central R. 1!.. arriving at 5Ianuing 11:07 p. m.. Lanes lt:40p, in., Charleston 1:15 a. in. No. 59 connects nt Florence with the ; (’. A I). train for Cheraw and 5Vadcs- : boro. ' Nos. 78 and 14 male close eonneelion at Wilmington with the W. ik W. It. R. for all points North. Train on Florence Railroad leave Fee Dee- daily. e\< ept Sunday, at 4.40 p. m., : and nniies nt Rowland 7.(M) p. m. Re turning U aves Rowland at 6.80 a. in.. i arrives at Fee Dee 8.50 a. m. Train on Vane!.ester A Augusta R. R. leaves Sumter daily, except Sunday, .-.1 I’ ft’ 10.50 a. m.. arrives at Rimini 11.59 a. in. Returning leaves Rimini 12.80 p. m„ ar rives at Sumter 1.10 p. m. a m Trains on Hartsville R. R. leave Hart: - ! ville daily except Sunday at 5.55 a. in., ani\ i.ig Floyds tt.-'O a. m. Returning ieaie Floyds 8.10 p.m., arriving liarts- viile 8.50 p. in. Trains on Wilmington, ( l-.-.dl o :in A Conwav radroad Ieaie Chadhourn 10.40 a. in., arrive Conway 1.80 p. in., returning leave Conway at 2.85 p. m. arrive Chail- ! hourn 5.40 p. in. Leave Cbadliourn 7.15 ; a. m. arrive Hull at 8.00 a. m. Returning leave Huh 9.00 a. m. arrive Chadhourn lO.oo a. m. Daily except Sunday. J. R. KENLEY,(.General Manager, a m ' T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Managers. J. F. DIVINE, General Superintendent Northeastern Railroad. Dated January 4l!i, 1892. GOING SOUTH. No 15, Daily. Leave Florence, 7 !2 a in Arrive. Lanes, .9 08 “ Charleston, 10 52 No. 27, Daily. Leave Florence *1.53 a. m Arrive Lanes 2.5t> Arrive Charleston 5.00 No. 28, Daily. Leave Florence *10.85 p m Kings tree It.40 Arrive Lanes 12.18 a. m Arrive Charleston 2.40 No. 58. p m p in ifi 1NSCTUV N< T HI’RlNU’D'LD C’o.' A! ass. Pond Bluff Branch, GOING NORTH. Train no. 27. Enlawvi'de 8.hi t.^ividcic ,. 8.(8 • l l 'er;;ii.-*.!:i 9.0'i ; (t()IN(i SOUTH. Train no. 28 * it avc FL'guson 9.8! liiGviih re 9.4!) Arrive Eiitawville 10.04 Leave Lanes Arrii c Charleston *11.45 p. 1.15 No (it. -..i i hit. Le Florence " *8.05 a in King* tree ' 9.83' ':Ar!,anes * . 10.00 Le L-nes 10.00 Ar Chai lest on : • 11.59 • Train on C. A 1). R. R;-eoiiiiets-s- at a m Florence with No. til train. ; :i in j- Trait is 1 tun! 2 have t h ivmgh oar. ‘ I etiveoa ('liarleston anil FiiyetR-iillo ; U ^ V1 . ( . ||lirU , st( , ni going north. No tiit, Dallv. * )S1T. Qaiitiil’ion. \\ ’ 'UPWARDS. S VVIXUS/W* v • r :V- d f 1N ! $j'' ; * - tj 4iid 5 per cent. Interest paid thereon. rofits.” > ti fcj u.ta j h R-l Bniall Saving’s ,T “ H. L. dMliWJiS, I’rpsidflit', ‘ •VG«.Pra K M..«i Caaliior VICC-S'irsItlt’Kt ('ashitr. OFCHlUiLKSTOIiL S. C, i-^holesale and detail Furniturs Emporiiini. .’■J.'llNE, MEDIUM AND LOW I’RICED FURNITURE AT THE LOWEST CASH I'HK'KH ((llhAI* 1' U KN I'tl ^! E H V iji,'Ajl ’>,1 * j: FDR (J),C.N/i’RY TljADK * ’ ’ In Li'.fgi* Variety • • a.4. 1u -v ut D'I'llrigfon. So Cm. I ’ ' H. L. Ci!ARLES, Agent. • *i- , .. ) . geigatifle American Asency fog anl r:i;i il ail: exi-ajit Sa J lay; pi her i VrViy.e Lapes,,, trains ilailv except StinihiV. I.eave KingsLVe, Mornuitl, Stieels ;ml ifelviilei’e /re An-i’T Flotruee; •nag-ta',ions. ‘ . *• *L IL- AY-FRlkrv Ltf t.'lfciric Ac iiirue.- •i il-i Gi.i. (to, Daily,. , i a 9 47 a m 11 45 12 05 p in 1 18 . , *1.29 a in '6frV*AT8, e/C* MARKS, ,r.r .,* > VHlreHTS ;.-;.rs, oto. For Informall-iii ai'! 1 ' ■ o.»n*n**»*a* to MUNN 4 CO., :ni ' . ... a.,/ , ; UK ir. 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