The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, February 24, 1892, Image 4
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I'KKunyTKniAX Cni'Kcii.—Her. .1. «)
l. 1v, Fexfni; I’KRctiin^evt'iy Sail! nth nl
1 i r. ii’. a i i S 00 p. m. Sahlittlh Srliool
a IO:i. m. Prayer mectinj every Wei’-
n—> 'ey nflermion at o’cloc 1 ;.
Mkt:i<hm ■; C 1 in: ii. -lie . I. A. U'ci
Pj. Iih; i'leiti ilinjr e-. erv ''■umlav al 11 :
m. uel SIX) m.. Sal’liaiIi Selm.il at ‘i p.
Hi.. I’ra ei ineelinj; even TlmrMlay a!
S :t'l p. ie.
V.PIse,i|.M. <■ H \ r M !. —IJev. W. \.
U’l ri v. Heeler. II. T. Tli.-nip lee
Healer 1’r. ae’enj ti.l S,. .; t | '1:',
p. in.. r,:n Ilea liny eiei ii.lae m.i.i-
ine .ii 11 e\ ]. e .. Sat ! ai I, t-’i ie.oi < v* . \
Sunday iiioriiine al 10 .Vel.irl;.
Vuiiomv I’ .1 i i.-r ('imp il. IN"
I. I*. Hr’iekir. . till . I‘.i»Iot; I'reae'iiii'
evi rv u ..lav at 11 a. in., and Still p. in
S al ’’e'.aitl al t’.ttll p in . 1’iave
m ey n eierv T'.tesd v v i n at s
of Rev. B. tVilsoii
P. i'Jor r.rr Bi '.rii I.
> all.e’l I ‘ilileill'll. i''e5 vt’
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liltiml Fflil’i :l ’.
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.lo’iiisoiiville. (.'nntl !!ii]ie 1'YHniiin
t>o, 1.
l-'il.-l !'. f ii 11 it!) tt 1 tl. f-illein. i'el.niiin
Some men who are too lazy to
work, and too proud to l>eg, and con
sider themselves too honest to steal,'
don't seem to mind buying on a
credit when Ihev have no earthly
prospect of paying the debt.
Women v.ho siiflVr fjoiii nervous,
and physical debility lind great help
in the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It
produces the rapid elTect of a stimii-
lanl. wiiliiiP r’.iction —the result
licingr. peiniimeni increase of strenglh
and vigor. I.idh of mind s lid body.
Sunday School Teachdr (candidly)
—I'm afraid. .Inlinny. Unit 1 will
never me-.-t yon in heaven.
Johnny—Why? Wind have you
been doing.
“I In.re used Ayer's Pills for the
jiaM JO year-, and am satisfied I
shoiild 'ml I n iiiive today if it had
no! I..n i'or lliein. They cured me
of dyspepsia when all oilier remedies
f..ii. .|. —1' P. Bonner, t'liester, I’a.
Aur's Pills are sold by all drng-
•i’sts.
It is every woman's duty, first to
RHEUMATISM
neuralgia,
and sciatica
can always bo
successfully treated
with
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
A cure
Is sure to follow
the persistent
use of this
medicine. *
Has Cured Others
will cure you.
IT IS UNNECESSARY
i
To attempt to enumerate all we have in
our store!
We have anything you want and
- Satisfactory - Prices:
Greatest Yartetf!
Guarantee
GREATEST
Clothing Sale
Ever Attempted by Any House
in the City or State.
LllSi Steel!
Lowest Pies.
ii;.
Mars ’’In:V. ! iloitv, IVInn rv
iers. ll. m<olid to her family, and
t'dul (n-o-iety. to ap].ear neat and
; i tr.icii e. and loan adiantage in
I ‘vorv wav possible. '
i ' . j—
(a 00(1 Looks.
(limd looks arc more th.ni skin'
j ! "p. d< i cn iinv up,,a ;■ healthy con-
j iilioti of ;.li the .ital organs, if the
| liver l c inactive, you have a 1 ilion-
look, if yyur stomach be discorded
yon have a dyspeptic loo!; and if your
kidneys be affected you have a pinch
ed look. Secure good health and you
will have good looks. Klectrie Itit-
t ts is the great alterative and Tonic
acts directly <>n these vital organs.
t deal of Fit-tern n miev is ? i'i'"l'l«'S l-lotches. 1 oils and
gives a good complexion. Sold al
Wilcox's drug slorc, 5flc. per bottle.
t ome t» lllvAIM}! AltTtlKS ami vve will
n {'ii'Hiiii' i uii.
.KSPKri lT l.l.v.
suBsciiiBE for Edwariis, Nomient & Gompany,
mu'i i\ Tiii: west.
0 c Rraxan Why Motiry lias Been
Srarre Oat Thrrr—I’apitallsls
Srarod hy Threats of Inlla-
tlon—A Belter Time
Coming.
A gre '
now loancl in ‘lie West at various |
rates of ’n'eves*, but lending money
on mortgage is not the business of I he poor man has two articles
the large city tanks. These have: that the capitalists want, and they
to keep tin ir funds within easy | are the profits of bis lalsir and >-• THE : DARLINGTON : HERALD
reach, in order to be able to lend out i vote. If you give him your vote he
as much as p.issil.le and yet be in a
position to meet all demands from
their depositors. The large life
insurance companies are the heaviest
lenders on mortgage: whether t!iev :
will get the other.
Lilllo (JirlN Experience
Lighthouse,
In a
’’Min .■! lett t written by Mrs. Ada K
, . II ird of Groton. S. I)., we q lote: “Was
lend money on \\ cstern farm mort- m en with a iiad eobl. wetieh settled on
gage- o: - not we do not know. ; m ' inye. eon"li set in and linally lerni -
° ' n t ’d in eonsiimption. ronr dociois-
In'* .IJivat ImlK of MIC WosM^n* ir vt* uu* uj» savinir I vouM li\<* Imt ji s ! iort
morl^Ji^fs ivn- pmltaUv owned l.v ,i51 *• I m It up to my •'•‘viour,
. ' o *!erimnco it 1‘ onM not stav witn mv
private m imdunls w ho have inonev f r , on v :i r\U, I would mret my ai .-cm
t ) invest and no business of llieir. on
get Dr. Kinn s a«*w Discovery ff»r ( on*
own to invest it in. A Western S i;n;>5ion, couijlis and colds. 1 Lravc it a
mortgage comp.inv or bank lends tri.il, look in all ei^lit iioirles; it Ims < nrt
. • 1 ed me and IliiniK (loci I am now a well
the money in the lirst place and then and hearty woman." Trial hollies free at
sells the mortgage through an i :irn,r « , Jf“l» r *'i» > «'<•• *«d
Eastern agent, guaranteeing the pay-' 1 . —^
incht of principal and interest. The ' 'hink tho'e shoes .voiMi
real lepijer of the money usually gets i mcnhingf < ' 1 i ' 8,) '° al "*
six per cent, or right per cent, in- 1 hem and put new uppers on
ii U’rest; the mortgage company or bank i , * H,ni ' Ihestrj.igsa^c still gmit.
f wlik’h negotiates the loan and takes To n|v |.’ < .||o>i ( iti/ens:
. the risk gets I he difference, whatever ( | ain f oro ‘ ( . ( l to appeal for help that
It may be. between that rate of in- | )lmv | )( . ( . nu bled to snpiortmy
tercet and whgt the farmer actually: | am partly disabled by a
pays. But when both the borrower wound received in the war and from
and the mortgage company fail, then j doing hard daily work. This added to
the Eastern lender has to stand the, an attlie'ed wite, who requires con-
loss. ! stunt attention, i takes it necessary
The scare!tv ot inonev in the West ! !,at 1 •' !, > I 0 " I 1,I I ,H> 1 ,K ‘ ar !
i home. I had the misfortune Inst:
summer to lose my horse, and now
Only $1 a year.
1
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ask vur aid lo enable me to purchase
an iiher so tliat I can supj'o'‘l niv-i
sell and family. Any gift will I c’
ucceptable.
licsjK-ctfully.
•».1ojix K. 1'fNricii.
When she became Misa, the clung to Costorla.
When ihe had Children, she gave them CaaVorUh
during the past two years has been
largely due to tbe fact that the in
flationists have been di ing their be.-t
to frighten anvlsnlv from lending
money there, by prophesying general ;
bankruptcy and by deiminding law.*
which would compel nio.iev-leiid.-r- i
to rec ive payment in a dep vi i tod j
currency. Of course no one who
has money wants to lend out 100!
, ‘ ; Vr i.t i. limiy was siel., we gave .ier C ustorta.
cent dollars with the expectation vvben she was a Child, the cried for Caatoria.
Of getting back 70-cent dollars, or
Bogus dollars, when I he loan comes
due.
With the great boom which the
Western country has revived throng!,
this year’s abundant h irvests vve havi
no doubt that money would soon be
abundant there if Eastern pooph
could be sure that the laws will uol
be changed to their disadvantage.
The calamity howlers, such as Simp
son and 1’offer, and tin free silver
agitators are the men who arc re
sponsible for any difficulty that may
now exist in the way of borrowing
money on reasonable terms.—X. V.
Witness.
Cultivate Rirr.
The suggestion df .Messrs. Dan
Tahnuge's Sons it Co., to cotton
gdrvvcrs that rice be adopted as a
crop on lands withdrawn from the
culture of tile staple has attracted
widespiend attention. Enquiries in
regard to the matter have grown so
tiunicrous that they have printed a
little pamphlet, giving hints as to
deed, planting, cultivating, harvesting
and marketing. The document is
brief, but full enough for the guid
ance of any practical planter and
can Ik* obtained free of charge of
either of their respective houses in
New York, Charleston or New
Orleans. It is said that rice will
yield over IjDO.OO to *75.00 per acre;
cost of planting $20.00 to *55.00;
the difference in outcome is due to
character of cultivation or seann*
This year prices have been high and
results in many instances far lieyoud
the larger amount noted. The fact
that the production is far Inflow the
requirements of the United States
would seem to be an additional
reason for at least giving it a trial.
It is near tbe time of preparation
for first planting, fence prompt
action should be taken in order to
|«t full bvweiit Vi luv tfMVU.
Special Notice!
If you waul any Stock in the
Agent for Darlington fount).
IIiicklen’M Arnica Halve.
Tlic best salve in the world for cits,
bruises, sores, ulcers, sail rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to ulve perfect satisfaction, i
or money re nmled. Price 25 .cents per
box. For sale r.l Wilcox'sitri^g sjt'orc.
auij U- xi) !
yniloren ur/ wr Pitcher’* Cittoria,
Wbdstkr, S. C., Dec. 19, 1C91.
I wish I cotilcl let oil who arc Miflcri* •»
' om «/<// AVrivf ilisro.tr know just how gucJ
your remc.ly i«t. My son used it one year, ami n
row the stotitest child 1 have. With many thanks,
l remain yours, 1!. A. TATK.
GpNasir., Pa , Dec. *3, 1891.
1 hav • not had one of my bad spells since I com*
inenccd taking your medicine, six months ago.
TIIURSY t.LMORK.
PiiiLADRLPiiiA, Pa., Jan. 2,189a.
I jtrrsonnlli/ know of two cases of 1'lls,
' 1 use of St. f'itos f Doner and one of JVer-
ron,i frustration cured by this remedy.
C. A WOOD,
Treasurer American Publishing House.
T f you are afflicted v. ith Fits, St. Vitus* Doner,
f.... nnnia, or any other Nerve trouble, we will
*0 .1 you Our Dottle Free, all charges prepaid by
/« o flive Age,:Post-Office and Sta^c.. AtH,rys*
laicaEHlcitra.vtttPit'’ 1
FMME! 1 FmilOE!
"HE CHEAPEST LARGEST and BEST LINE of FURNITURE EVER
OFFERED TO THE I’EOl’LE OF DARLI.NG'JTN COUNTY.
* AT
* Hiivnsttortirs S^ 0,,( ‘*
I'ilE LATEST AND MOST IMPROVED DESIGN'S AND FINISHES
IN BED ROOM SUITS IN WALNUT, ANTIQUE OAK, IGtlu
CENTURY and OLD ENGLISH.
’y
lock nf Chamber Suits is Compiete in Every Respect.
FRAMES
to Order on Short Notice’.
PICTURE
Ol Every PmriptioH Mndc
; 1 VH ME A CALL. I WANT Y<>1 U TK.VItE and W 1 iTiTTui
M\’ VUItY Itl'.HT TO I’LKAHE YOU,
Rosportfully,
J.
II. II A V \ iS \V 0 It T II.
riiu Uarlhig'toii Herald is 1$ |»er year.
WHY IS THE
W. L. DOUGLAS
83 SHOE
TH£ best shoe in the world for the money(
It Is it sonmlcss shoo, with no tacks or wax thread
tohurt the feet: inode of the best fine calf, stylish
and easy, and been use we make more shoes of thin
grade than anp other manufacturer, it equals baud 1
Sewed shoos costing from $}.U0 to $.'>.00.
C&fS 00 llnud-acwcd, the finest Calf
(QF9a shoe ever offered for $5.0); equals Ere itch
imported shoos which cost from $S.()i to $12.00. ..
CiA 00 Ilnnd-Sewcd Writ Hhor, tine ealft
stylish, comfortable atul durable. The best
Shoo ever offered at this price ; iuune grade as cum-
toin-inade shoes costing from $f}.0U to $!i.i»».
CO 30 Police Short Farmers, Hailroad Mert
<SPW8 and letter Carriers all wear them; fluecalf,
ecamlcss, Minooih iiiKldo. heavy three soles, exten-
sion edge. Ouo pair will wear uyear.
50 fine enlft no lietter shoe ever offered at
this price; ouo trial will convince thoso
who want a shoe for comfort and service.
OO «5 mid 8‘i.OO Worhimrimin’?* shoes
iP*» «ro vary strong and durable. Those who*
have given them a trial will wear no other make.
RflVQ* 9«.00 mid 81 •73 school shoes are
D W Jr O worn by t ho boys every where; they sell
on their merits, ns the increasing sales show.
I 9.'f.00 Jin lid-sewed shoe, best
Carolina Intor-Mate Building and
liiidles* ‘2.50* 8*2.00 mid 81.75 shoe fee
I Ann IssorintUkll Af Wiinit'.ltrtAn Mlasegnro the best fine Dongolo. Ktyllsh and durabU.
IjOnil laiioil. Ul n Illllld^iun. <!n«ilon.-«c« that W. L. ixmgifts' namo and
_ T price uro stumped on the bottom of each shoe.
\. (., rallon T. J. Drew, at liic rr*T,\KF. ko Rrn«TiTrTF..^rt
Insist on local advertised dealers supplylug yen.
Ilrrald Ofllrr, who Is Ihr tionoral w. i.. uorolaw, itr»ckton, i>i»«.rfci(i
A.J. Broom. Darlington. S. ('.
j oil ii C. White,
Darlington, Soutli Carolina.
Stoves, Tinware, Pumps, Piping, House
I^urnisliing Goods, Bolts, Tobacco
Fines, tic.
I sai Elites Oir Stebl, site ws caa Ftease Yet
Ait)thing Ant iu Stork B ill hr Ordered for You.
Owing to tin- Dt’prt’ssion
of the money market amt the
low price of cotton. 1 have
decided lo close out my stock
regardless of cost. This is
earlier than any house has
ever attempted such sales.
The usual time is February.
(OIKTER !Vo. I
(onlains 250 Suits that
sold at $ I O.r.O to $ 1 .■»
will now he sold at $7.."SO
cash for your choice. This
is the lJ«-st Otter ever
made in this city by any
house. No odds and ends,
hut a good rim on sizes. This
is your opportunity to invest
if you want a bargain.
Counters t and :i
contain .TOO Suits in Sacks
and Cutaways, formerly sold
from $ lit to (flLT. Now
von can have v mr. choice for
$IO cash. These counters
contain values that have
never been offered bv any
one. No trouble to find your
size in these taffoi-made gar
ments when you have such
assortpients to select from.
1 waul the money and room,
so this stock piust lie sold,
and if you are judges of har-
gainsyou will not delay, )j..t
come and help move these
goods,
In addition to the above 1
have placed 250 Pairs of
Pants 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 bargains ever of
fered in pants.
Remember tin's line of
goods is not old stock, hut
new stock, this fait, and will
be sold for rash, No goods
of this sale are allowed on
approbation.
M. L. KINA It D.
Columbia. S. ('.
ft|P hU Opportunity! POX’T MU*
■It Your*. ICradrr. Trie majority their on- :
porttinitiei. »ml from that cause live in poverty nttd die in
ob*cti!itv; Harrowing tiesnatr it the lot of many, as they
look hack on lost, forever ioat. opnortiini: v. l.lfcUpna*.
lux! Reach out. Do tin and lioim;. innuovoyour opportu
nity. ami secure prosperity, proiuiiionc - v-ace. It was said
by a nhilosoiihi-r. that "the tiotidess of f ortune o(Ter« a
Cttldnt onportunity to each person at some period of life;
cmiirace ih».*chance, and Miepoiir* out Iter riches: fail t«do
so and site tleparts. nercr to tctnni." Ilotr shall you find
the Goi.nr N ooftortnuity? investigate every rhaurn that
appears woi ihy. and of fair pt omi.e: that is what ail sue-
ce-s'tti men (i<»! Hero is an opportunity, such as is not often
within the reach ot laboring people. Improved. It will give,
at least, a grand str.it in lifo. Tit# COI.iikn onportunity for
many is here. Money to he made rapidly and honorably
1 y any induatrioiisperson of either sex. All ayes. You can
do thi wo: k and live at home, wherever you are. Even be
ginners are ea»ily earning front 85 to 810 per day. Yon
can tio a« n oil if you will work, not too hard, hut ittdnstri*
ot'ly; atnl yon can increase your income as yon goon. You
can give enaio time only, or all your time to the work. Easy
tol’-.tn. I'apTal not required. We start you. Alli«cotn-
para-.ively now ami really wonderful. \Ye instruct and
show ’ on Low. free, f ailure unknown sinong our work
era. No room to explain here. Write ami learn all free,
I v r-'-cTi nrill. Unwise to delay. Address at once II.
llallctt «&: Co.. JUox 880. Portland, Maine.
Professional Cards,
AV. F. DAlUiAX,
Attorney - at * I jaw
DARLINGTON, S. C.
Olllee over Blackwell Brothers’ Store,
Fi. K FITII DAlUi AX,
Attorney at Law,
DARLINGTON, S. C,
. Nettles k Nettles,
ATTORNKVS - AT - LAW,
Darlington C. II., S. C.
Will practice in all State and Federal
Courts. Careful attention will i>e given
to all business entrusted to us.
P. Bislioj) Parrott,
Stenographer : and : Type-writer.
I.KO.VI. AND OTlIKtt COI-YIXO SOUCITKI).
Testimony reported in sbort-band and
type-written transcript of same fttrnisbed
at reasonaide rates.
Good spelling, correct punetnation and
neat work guaranteed.
Office with Nettles A Nettles.
C. P. DARGAX,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND
Trial Justice,
DARLINGTON, S. C.
I’raetiees in the I’nited Stall’s Court
and in tlu’ 4lh and 5tb cireuits. Prompt
! attention to all business entrusted lo me.
Office. Ward's bane, next to The Dar-
i ington Herald office.
Ttie People’s Bank of Darlington.
SAVINGS DEPART .11 E N T.
(EI’OSIT* SOLICITED FROM ONE DOLLAR AND l l’WAR’DS
And 5 per cent. Interest paid tliereon.
'gniall Savings |y{alxe Large Profits.
keitii dakgan, \»’. a. carrigan. ii. l. charles,
President. Vice-President Cashier.
The Phoenix Furniture Company,
OF Clf AULE8TOX, S.
Wholesale and Retail Furniture Emporium.
FINE, MEDIUM AND LOW I’RICED FURNITURE ATTHE
LOWEST CASH PRICES
Mii Fire k laie
INSUKANC’K Uo.
SI’RMNUFIELD, Mahs.
A "“iiey tit 1 )tirlington, So ('a.
IT. L. CHARLES, Agent
Scirntific American
Ariency for
For Infommf'no
M1JNN S i •>..
Olflftttt bnr-’ M’
Fvcry jvif* m »
‘Do pilbllv' I • q i
f :
(f\ %>*■;.»•
T.nrv'"*t oir •
•vorM. • *•
NOTICE.
CJILAl’ FURNITURE SUITABLE FOR COUNTRY TRADE
i lit Large Variety .
t vjdi
in
All persons are hereby warned not to
bunt on our land without permission
Offenders will lie prosecuted.
DM iicuspaju’i.’! for sale at Titt:
IlKItAl.ll Office.
RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
/
C., S. & N. R. R.
Dated December It. 1891.
GOING NORTH.
Train No. 1. Daily except Sunday.
Leave Charleston
fi.oo a in
I’regnall's
K. 10
llarlovsville
S.1S
Peeks
8.:! 1
Hollv Hill
s.:i4
Connors
S.40
Entawville
8.48
Vances
8.58
Merriatn
it. 17
St. Patti
9.28
Snimnerton
!U3
Silver
9.44
Paeksvillp
9.53
Tindall
10.04
Bnniter
10.23
(Iswi'go
10.34
Ht. Charles
10.45
Elliotts
10.57
Lamar
11.12
Syracuse
11.27
Darlington
11.42
Afont Clare
11.57
Robins N’eek
12.09 p m
Mamlevillc
12.24
B-nnettsville
12.37
GOING SOUTH.
Train No. 2, Daily except Sunday.
Leave BennetL-ville
4.25 ti in
Mamleville
4.41
Robins Neek
4.59
Mont Clare
5.14
Darlington
5.29
Svraettse
5.42
Lannir
5.55
Elliotts
0.10
St. Chari‘s
ti.l 9
Oswego
(i.32
Sumter
0.50
Tindal
7.00
Paeksville
7.17
Silver
7.20
Summerton
7.37
St. Paul
7.42
Merriam
7.53
Vances
8.08
Entawville
8.20
Connors
8.20
Ilollv Mil
8.34
Becks
.8.37
Itarlevvillc
.8.5(1
Prcgnalls
9.00
Arrive Cl jrleston
10.40 p m
itMNG NORTH.
Train No. 5,
a in
Leave Eulawvillc
If.to
Arrive Vances
10.20
GOING SOUTH.
Train No. 0.
LeavcA’miecs
8.20 a m
Arrive Eulawville
8.12
Harlin city Branch.
GOING NORTH,
Train No. 31,
Leave A'ances
11,00 a m
Snells
11.23
Purlers
11.33
Arrive Harlin city
11.04
GOING SOUTH.
Train No. 32,
Leave Harlin city
7 14 a m
Parlors
7.J7
Snells
7.48
Arrive Vances
8.10
GOING NORTH.
Train no. 33,
Leave A’ances
7.40 [i m
Snells
8.00
Parlors
8.14
arrive lla lin eitj
8.34
GOING SOTTH.
Train no. 34.
Leave Harlin city
5.04 i> in
Snells
5.24
Purlers
S’
Arrive A'antcs
fi.tM
Pond Bluff Branch.
GOING NORTH.
Train no. 27.
leave Eulawville
8.40 a m
Belvidere
8.43
arrive Ferguson
iUHS
GOING SOUTH
.
Train no. 28
leave Ferguson
9.34 a m
Belvidere
9.49
Arrive Entawville
10.04
Trains 1 mid 2 have through ears
between Charleston and Fayetteville
and run daily except Sum
av; other
trains daily except Sunday.
Merriuni, Sneels and Belvidere arc
flag stations.
J. IL AVER ILL,
General Manager.
Atlantic (’oast
Line.!
The Hartsville Railroad.
Dated'Jauuar
• 4, 1892.
DAILY MIXED TRAIN.
Leaves Hartsville
5:55 A. M.
Jovann,
0:20
Floyd's,
0:40
Darlington
9.00
Arrive al Florence
9.50
This train miikeseonnectioi
will) t he
Soutli hound passenger train on the Clc -
raw ,Y Darlington Railroad.
RETURNING.
Leaves Florence
2:00 P. At
Leave Darlington,
2 35 p III
' Floyds.
3 in
Jovann,
O Of)
Arrive at Hartsville
C. & D. and C. & S. Railroads.
Dated January 4, 1802.
GOING DOWN
Leaves Wadesboro 5:oo A. M
Bennett’s 5:15
Morven’s 5:22
McFarland 5:32
Cheraw 5:58
Cash’s 0:10
Society Hill 0:25
Dove’s 0:43
Floyd’s 6:51
Darlington 7:05
Palmetto 7:15
Arrives at Florence 7:30
GOING UP.
Leaves Florence 8:35 P. 51.
Palmetto 8:50
Darlington 0:00
Floyd’s 0:11
Dove’s 7:17
Society Hill 0:37
Cash’s 0.52
Cheraw 10:04
McFarland 10:30
Morven’s 10:38
Bennett's 10:45
Arrives at Wadesboro 11:00
Freight Train Going Up.
Leaves Florence 0:45 A. M.
“ Darlington 7:20
Freight Going Down.
Leaves Darlington 0:40 P. M
Arrives at Florence 7:25
A. F. HAYENEL. President.
W., C. & A. Railroad.
Dated January 4, 1802.
GOING SOUTH.
No. 15.
Leave AVilmington,
4 05 a in
.Alarion,
0 45
A i rive Florence,
7 22
No. 23.
Leaves Wilmington
*0:25 p. in.
Marion
9:34
A rrives at Florence
10:15 a. in.
No. 50.
Leaves .’lorencc
*3:20 a. in.
Sumter
4:35
A rrives at Columhia
0:15
No. 27.
Leaves Wilmington *10:10 p. m.
.-la non
12:40 a. in.
Arrive:. »t Florence
1:20
No. 52.
Leaves L.,niter
18:4f a. in.
Arrives at Columhia
9:5o
No. 58.
Leaves Florence
t 7:40
Sumter
9:oo
Arrives at Columhia
10.40
No. 52. runs through from Charleston
via Central Railroad, leaving Lancs 7.30
a. m.. Manning 8.05 n. m.
'I rain on C. A: D. Hailroad connects at
Florence with No. 58.
GOING NORTM
No. 51
Leaves Colnmbir
*10.45 p. m.
Sumter
12:04
Arrives at Florence
1:15 a. m
No. 78.
Leaves Florence
5:00 a. m
Alarion
5:46
Arrive at AVilmington 8:55
No. 59,
Leaves Columbia
15:35 p. m
Arrives at Sumter
7:00
Lv. Sumter
7.00
Ar, Flonace
8.15
No. 53
Leaves Columbia
*9:30 p. m
Arrives at Sumter
10:35
No. 14.
Leaves Florcnct
* 10:25 p m
Marion
11:02
Airives at Wilmington 1:40
*Daily. t Daily, except Sunday.
In addition to above, train No. 4!)
leaves Columbia 7 10 a. m., daily except
Sunday, arriving Sumter 8 30 a. -n. Train
No 4S leaves Sumter H 00 p. m., daily ex
cept Sunday, arriving Columbia 0 20 p in.
No. 53 runs through to Charleston, via
Central R. R„ arriving at Manning 11:07
p. in., Lanes 11:40p.m., Charleston 1:15
a. in.
No. oil connects al Florence with the
C. & D. train for Cheraw and Wadcs-
horo.
Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection
at Wilmington with the AV. & AV. R. 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. Re
turning leaves Rowland at 0.30 a. in..
arrives at Pee Dec 8.50 a. in.
Train on A'anchester * Augusta R. R.
leaves Sumter daily, except Sunday, at
10.50 a. m., arrives at Rimini 11.59 a. m.
Returning leaves Rimini 12.30 p. m., ar
rives at Sumter 1.40 p. m.
Trains on Hnrtsville R. R. leave Harts-
villc daily except Sunday at 5.55 a.m.,
arriving Moyds 0.40 a. m. Returning
leiuc Floyds 3.10 p. in., arriving Harts-
viile 3.50 p. in.
I rains on \\ ilmington, Chndt ourn A
Conway railroad leave Chadbourn 10.40
a. in., arrive Conway 1.30 p. in., returning
leave Conway at 2.35 p. m. arrive Oliad-
hoiim 5.40 p. in. Leave Chadhoitrn 7.15
a. m. arrive Hull at H.on a. m. Returning
leave Hull 0.00 a. m. arrive Chadhourn
lO.oo a. m. Daily except Sunday.
J. R- KENLEA', General Manager.
I. M. EMERSON, Traffic Alanagers.
J. F. DIVINE, General Superintendent
Northeastern Railroad.
Dated January 4th, 1892.
GOING SOUTH.
No 15, Daily.
Leave Florence, 7 42 a m
Arrive Lanes, p os
“ Charleston, in 52
No. 27, Daily.
Leave Florence »1.35 a. in
Arrive Lanes 2.50
Arrive Charleston 5.00
No. 23, Daily.
Leave Florence
Kings! ree
Arrive Lanes
Arrive Charleston
No. 53.
Leave Lanes
Arrive Charleston
No 01.
Lc Florence
Kingstree
Ar Lanes
Lc Lanes
Ar Charleston
Train on C. A D. R. R,
Florence with No. (il train.
*10..'!.', p in
11.19
12.10 a. m
2.40
*11.15 p. m
1.15
*8.05 a m
9.32
10.00
10.00
11.59
connects at
GOING NORTH.
No 00, Daily.
Leave Charleston,
Arrive Lanes,
Leave Kingstree,
Arrive Florence,
No. 00, Daily.
Lc Charleston
Ar Lanes
Lc Lancs
Kingstree
Ar Florence
No. 78, Daily.
Leave Cliurtcston
Arrive Lancs
Leave Lancs
Kingstree
Arrive Florence
9 47 a m
It 45
12 05 p m
I 10
*4.29 i> m
0.35
0.35
0.50
8.15
*1.2(1 a.
3.35
:t. *5
3 43
4.15
*7.01 p. m
n<#:38
.8.38
' ' 8.50
-l-.iV.55 ,
... -11
. *5.50 a. in
i
At Tuctbr)'
ou. si, m,
.1. ,N. SUOtiS.
AV* S.TfATt.'HKL.
. No. II, Daily.
Leave Charleston
Artive Lanes
Leave Lanes
Kingstree
Arrive Florence ' „ IS ,
No. 52, Diijly.-
Leave Charleston
Arrive Laries
*Dailv. tDaily evi cpt Sunday. ■
No. runs tluoiigli to CohOnlda via
IVrlrid R. R. of S. C,
Nos. ,8 and 11 run solid to AViliuington
mai. i’r i hi.-e i i.nnerffion with W
. , , ‘V AV. Ii. !L for all points North.j. ;;
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