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( HI (Mil MR El TORY. Phkw.ytkhian (’iii iuir.—Rev. .1. G L nv, P.iptor; Prcnrhlntr ovcry Sabbntli rt 11 a. m. an i S (X) p. in. •al>iml!-i School at 10 a.m. Prayer meet imr every Wed nesday afternoon at 5 o’clock. Mktiiodikt Cixriicn.—Rev. J. A. Rice, Pastor; Preaching every Sunday at 11 a m. and 8 00 p. m., Sabbat li School at 5 p. in.. Prayer meetimr every Thnrsilay at 8 00 p. m. Kpiwoi»ai. (’ha i»k i..—Rev. W. A. (luerry. Rector. II. T. Thompson, Lay Reader. Preaching Ord Sunday at 880 p. m., I.ay Reading every Sunday morn ing at 11 o’clock. Sabbath School every Sunday morning at 10 o’clock. Mackdoxia Rapttst (’iiritt h. Rev I. P. Rrockinirton, Pastor; Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. m.. and 880 p. m. Sabbath School at 880 p. m., Prayer meetinjr e\ery Tuesday evening at 8 80 o’clock THE NIGHT RIDE. Tonight wo rode beneath a moon That made the moorland pale; And our horses’ feet kept well the tune, And our pulses did not fail. The moon shone dear; the hoar frost fell, The world slept, as it seemed; Sleep held the night, but we rode well. And as we rode we dreamed. We dreamed of ghostly horse and hound. The tiight at dead of night; The more the fearful thoughts wo found. The more was our delight. And when wc heard the white owl tty And hoot with mournful tone. We thought to see dead men go by. And pressed our horses on. The merrier then our ridiug song Upon the homeward road. Oh, whether the way be short or long Is all in the rider’s mood! And still our pulses kept the tale, Our gallop kept the tunc. As round and over hill and vale Wc rode beneath the moon. —Ernest Rhys in Youth’s Companion Juvenile Precocity. Now York is n great city. During the ran of a pantomime 1 sat one matinee down in front. One of the most con spicuous characters in the piece, whieh was “Cinderella," was a little chap about as large as a five-year-old baby dressed in Hungarian uniform and act ing as page to the prince of the fairy tale. And very clever he was too. Thai same evening l saw something in the two little hoys who bring my family laundry to remind mo of the small page and the prince's footman. On impiiry 1 found they were the same. The small pan* has been on the stage three or four years and is, in ids way, an old timer at nine years. He named over his repertory as ho played on the floor with the baby with the air of one who had pretty’ much exhausted the theatrical gamut. These two bright little fellows live with my laundress. Their father is an attache of an up town theater and they make their own living as professionals.—Now York Herald. Wood Look*!. (JikkI looks are more than skin deep, depending upon a healthy con dition of all the vital organs. If (he liver he inactive, you have a bilious look, if yyur stomach he discorded you have a dyspeptic look and if your kidneys he affected you have a pinch ed look. Secure good health and you will have good looks. Klcciric Hit ters is tin' great alteralixe and Tonic acts directly on these vital organs. Cures pimples, blotches, boils and gives a good complexion. Sold at Wilcox's drug .-'tore, ode. per bottle. A inuii is fre.’|iicntly known by the company he keeps out. of. (irayncss. baldness, dandruff, and all diseases of the scalp,and falling of Hie hair can be cured bv using Hall's Vegetable Sicillian Hair b’enewer. She -Did a wicked mi!ii tear your clothes that way, (leorge, dear? Me No. dearest, it was the wicke*. gat“ we were leaning on last night. Mr. K. T. M iller, of (Vos; Plains •Vie, iis -expl'cs'od the opinion Dial, for obstinate cases of syphiilis and scrofula, Ayer's Sarsaparilla is un questionably the must effective remedy Known to pharmacy. Wonderful cures have resulted from its use. No man can lift himself by Ids boot tops, but he can easily puli him- s if down by bis chin. \!i. ; Hessie II. I led lot*, of Burling ton. Yt., had a disea-e of the scalp -. iiicb call :! lie! - h.iir to become V’T; h.irsh and dr, ami to fall so fnsd\ •la* si-urerly dared comb it. Aver.- ! ‘.'ig •! m- her . jin j •ad made the hair bcaiitifuiiy thick j ; d gio sy. !{ei)iiU'hnl>le Rescue. Mr . Mich! cl r Ca. Ptnin < i . 111. makes I he sintcmcnl that she caught cold which settled on her lungs: she was treat led tor a month hy her family physician, hut grew worse. He told her she was a hbpch'. s \ictiin of cotisnniplioii and that no medicine could cure her. Her drug gist suggested Dr. King’s New Discovery f.i '.'on-.'.;inpt'oie - i i-ugiil a bottle aid In In r delight fonn I hers.-lf beneliled from litst dose She eontintied its use and after tahing ten hoit'es, found her self s itittii :*.'i’l welt, now does iter own housework and is a., v.eil as s!;e ever was..—i' n trial botiv- of ties ft eat Di-euvcrv a! \Vi ! eo..’. dr; - store, iasgi « or Boils, Pimples ftorbuncles, w:i.\ :ous sores, ocirma, and all other blood diseases, taho flyer’s Sarsaparilla It will relievo and euro dyspepsia, nervous debility., end “hat tired feeling. * Has Cured Others will cure ygu. SUBSCRIBE FOR IT IS UNNECESSARY To attempt to enumerate all we have in our store! We have anything you want and Guarantee - Satisfactory - ' M! Greatest Variety! Leiest Come to III AIHil AIMT KS mimI wc will Mclcoiuc 1 on, I? KSF KCTFl’ LLY, Edwards, Norment & Company, FOEIimi! I C. & D. and C. & S. Railroads. Dated January ill, 1802. GOING DOWN GREATEST Cloing Sale Ever Attempted by Any House in the City or State. THE : DUINGTON : HERALD Duration of Life Among lllnls. The distinguished German biologist. VVeismau, has pointed out that there is less exact knowledge On the subject of duration of life among birds than might be expected, considering how many in number are the ornithologists and the ornithological societies. Small singing birds live from eight to eighteen years. Ravens have lived for almost 100 years in captivity, and parrots longer than that. Fowls live ten to twenty years (and are then sold as spring chickens to young housekeepers). The wild goose lives upward of ion years, and swans are said to have tit tained the ago of 000. The long life of birds has been interpreted as eompeusa tion for their feeble fertility, and for the great mortality of their young. Obviously, as Weismuu observes, such birds must reach a great ago, or ihey would long ago have been exterminated —London Speaker. Ualnty tu Her Tastes. The female wasp spends the winter in a torpid condition, and when spring nr rives she hunts up some sort of sheltered spot appropriate for a nest. Having selected the retreat she proceeds to lay within it the foundation of a home. For this object earth will not serve her turn The substance of which the walls and chambers of the house are to be com posed must lie none other than the littest paper, made of wood pulp, mixed with a sort of sizing, worked to a paste and finely spread in sheets.—Naturalist. Hmv Tlm-a.l Is Mitilf. To make a spool of thread the very best Sea island cotton is used. This is taken in the raw state and torn to pieces by a machine called a breaker. It is then freed from its impurities hy several other machines, after which it is taken up by a “slipper” and twisted into soft yarn. Several strands of this are twist ed into one fine thread: three of these are then twisted sogether, making the six-cord thread, which, after being bleached, is ready to sell.—Philadelphia Ledger. Ilo)>u in Hclghmi. Hemp or aloes rojies, according to an official rejiort to the French government are almost exclusively used for all depths of shafts in Belgium. The makers guar antee the ropes to last one and a half h> two and a half years, and should they fail earlier a twelfth to a twenty-fourth of their cost is deducted for every month short of their stipulated duration. A Lizunl with Three Eye*. Virginia. Maryland and North Caro Hna each have two species of lizard pin vided with three eyes. If yon ask a t..t live of either of the states inenttouisl about the three eyed lizard he will laugh at you: that is, unless he is a naturalist and has given the subject some studv Scientists claim that they are quite com mon.—-St. Louis Republic. I tut her Tired of It. St. Peter—Let—mo—see. miss, where are you from? New Arrival—1 am from Boston. St. Peter (playfully)—Ah. yes I have heard of Boston New Arrival-Now, see here, it you say one word about beans 1 won't go in —Now York Weekly. In countries where the altorigincs worship the planets, preference is usual ly given the sun. The Botoemlos n| Brazil give the higher placetothe inouii * deriving most of the phenomena of nn turo from it. vV . .. ■. '• V c v« l.'C” * '(V. toriP. VvTicji >!r* avus a C’iiiRl,: i:e cried for* Cr.sfoi’fcl. Whci. .die l» Mi?-, she chin;; h* i’ustoria. When she had ei.iiilre: she gave :hi ::i C» ‘orio. do! $1 a Year. TDK CHKAI’ENT LARGEST and BEST LINE of tTliMTl’KE EVEli .OlTEliEI) TO THE PEOPLE OF DAIiLINGTPX COl'-NTY. Htt.Yhstvortli's f Hi'iiittnT Store. THE LATEST AND MOST IMPROVED DESIGNS AND HNISHES IN BED BOOM SUITS IN WALNUT, ANTIQUE OAK, HJtli VENTUBV ittiil OLD ENGLISH. j stocA cf GhaiPlier Suits is Compiete in Every Respect. PICTURE FRAMES < • I \<i.\ ! t ; t X !i*(i«is ]>»; <’t* (t? OmU r an SIsdi I . : . mi: a call, i want youie tjeaui: mui v. ill: «; ?IY \ I'iC V Of ST TO JMH'Asr. YOU. Rchpcclfullj, j. u, nAT\8W0Brrga. Owing f» the Depression of the money market and the low price of cotton, l have decided to close out mv stock regardless of cost. This is earlier than any house hits ever attempted' such tales. The ustta! time is February. I’OllVTKK \o. I contains ILTO Suits that sold at tjtlO.oO to Jjt I will now lie sold at cash for ' our choice. This is the B 'St Oiler ever made in ibis city by ai.v house. Xo odds and t nd», hut n good inn »n sizes, Tiiis is y<mr opportunity !o invest if you want a bargain. ('onliters 2 and 3 contain 500 Sinitsin Sacks and C’utawavs, formerly sold from 8 i 5 in !k~5. Now \ on can have voor choice for StlO cash, These counters contain values that have never been offered by any one. No tro: b!o to {'tv! yo’ r size in these tailot-made gar ments when you have such assortments to select from. I want tiic money and room, so this stock must lie sold, and if you an' judges of liar- gains you will not delay, b .t come and help move these goods. In addition to ths above I have placed 250 Pairs of Pants on a counter. This line formoriy sold at Five and Six Dollars: now take vo!:s choice for Three Dol lars and Fifty Cents. This is the best bargains ever of fered in pants. Remember this line of epods is not old stock*, but new sleek, this fall, and will he sold for cash. No goods of this sale arc a'.l v.c ! on approbation, N. I,. K I \ V H I). ( tiiuiithiii. S, fl!: hl% »|>:Mtnfiultr! DO\*T MIm l:U ^ -mm, Hfjtdfr. The majority their on- pnrttpiities. ami lu,in tiiat r.niMtlivo in nnrerty nmi die in t'h fti: i;v : Jl.irtowinjr dovat-r i* llto l-H of tnattr. as tiiey looklta, ko:i lost, forever ioat. otipot tntiitr, I.HV !■ In*! Kem-h out. )l« tin and .ioiitr;. i ms.i-oveyotir epportn- tiirv. and sernreprosffiily. proitit:i •m*-. v-ace. it whs said by a iiiiiiusopit.-r. that ‘'the timid -s of foruine offers a Soldi*ii onpoilr.nity to en'ii pvt sort s. some tteriod of Hfo; c:.:tii tire tlierhitnce’, and ,*he pour* ou: iter tirlits; fail tedo •*" 'tol site departs. to Vctnrii.'’ How siiait you find tiic goi.p: N minortniiltT? iitve*ifj;»to every rhnnre tiiat iippenrf Troiiiiy. nnii of (air promi>«: tiist i* wlifit ail me. rr s ttl men ,m. Here is an opportunity, such as is not often within ihei-.K h of iahorin*; people. Improved, it svill rive, ”t a gr .nd stait in life. The coi.dkn opportunify for mr.nr is lo re, blimey to l.o ma-io rapidly ami honorably Lv any imiuitriousperson of ehher sex. All ayes. Von ran it, ih • wo: it and live at home, wherever T n '« ••‘re. T>en oo- : i::t i s i « c-iMly earftiti* from in H lO ocr itsr. V-'U ••nr. do a • r oll if you ▼. ill work, not too hard, hut induavi* oiiiiy: and \ ou can iiu rensa Tour income ns you yoon. Von can .•naro lime on'.y. or all your time to the work. J'.n«y to l<‘arn. t'apiiitl not required. We start von. All is com- rtr-lively new and reailr wonderful. Wo instruct and show you how, free. Failure unknown amnn- our work rrs. No roofn to explain hero. Write ami learn nil free, I v r-’tr n mail. Unwise tq tielay. Aiitlress at pneo. II. llallctl Co. ( JUux 8S»O f |*<»iilaf|tl, MiiIms*. Leaves AVadesboro Bennett’s Morvcn’s McFarland (.'beraw Cash’s Society Hill Dove's Floyd's Darlington Palmetto Arrives at Florence GOING UP. oo m m o oo To my P .'i • U • itx: e. ' ff; - lie' I . ! 'u' lu s I. u -u: -. j I .•:•; i I’..' WoiiikI ivccived in the war amt fm: doing hard daily work. Tliis add d :■ c. c i •■• i . i, :• > r.e.- i I I' i ■ : fl'. : ‘ i: i * • - . . ’; It-i.iii.- I .- ; Ii.v.d lie. r • , i lu u la i; ■. u g 11 ; ^- i-n "r i' iipe m h ir-e. tu 1 • •' v.. tC aid i e ••.:• t r. 1 Bcs] iccl I'll llv. John B. Hi xtei:. PunfcHsiniiEil (Vti'ds, YV. V. Thr ILirn^^fon I^rrjiliS is 8$ |K*i vear. ^Et ()1 ' n ''.v - J 't - ^ {nv t DARLiN riMN. S. r. 0!licc over IUhcUwcII i*rotlin>’ Sion*. In. KFJTII DAlKiAX. Attoniev at Law, DAlil.tXGTOX. S. C. A unique and instructive toy is a doll which writes the alphabet on a slate, and in any order desired. It therefore sis-lls words and writes sentences. The invcli tor is a mechanician of Nuremberg. Ba varia. Special Notice! if >on want any Stork in ike Carolina Inlrr-Malf Building and Loan Association, of Biiininglon. **■ ca.. o:i T. J. Brow, ?.l T o h rati Ollicf, who is I hr (inina I Ageni for Darlington Conn >. S3 SHOE CEM^LEMEH IKE BEST SHOE IN THE WOHLU fuil THE MONET? It Is a PoanilcRB k!iop, v. Ii:i 1:0 tauiisor xvnx thrrafl to luirt llio fpot; iikuIo «»f ilit* lit. t liiu; calf, stvllsli r.nd easy, and beentrr vinkc. mriv shots of this (trade than anil other manufacturer, it cquata liautl* bcwcd sliocs oofttin* from f.l.(X) to $:».i!0. 00 <a«‘i>siino llaiid.MCAYcd, ilic flnc«tcalf kIh»o ever o/Teretl for etiaals ITeucU Import (Hi shoes which cost from i$S.o to I In iiiI-S(*aa <*«l Well Slims lino calf, •p stylish, eomiortaole ami dnraldc. 'Flic best Bhoo ever olTcrcd at this price ; same grade as cus- tom-made shoes costing from Ofi.no to O''." O .30 I*o I ice Siioej rarmers. liailrond Men and D-ttcr Carriers all wear ll:cm; finocalf. Beamless, smoolJi ImJde. heavy three soles, exieu- SloR cdKO. uuc pair will wear r year. flSO »30 fine cnll't no ben.*:* shoe over ofTcrod at mSJtZ'm tliis price; one tri;.| wHI couviuco thoso wnownin a shoe for comfort ami service. ^45^ '•'* R:! ^ JJ^.OO \Voi , !;!iit':i:nn*M shoes are very rtr«>m; ami dmaid,*. Ti.ose who have civ'll them a tri .l will wear nomher I'ukc. Oovn* r.'id Sl.^o scimol shoes aro worn by i lie Itoy .every whivo; they sell cn their merits, as llio iucrc islnj? pales slio’.v. 0 51 5^0 -J »!;imI-Hi*»vt , d shoe, best "vJ Do n;. hi, very stylish; e«;ualsrreaeh Imported fhoes co.stiii.'ffom £I.di tofij.i l.adicia’ ^.30, JS^.OJ Mid 81.7.3 shoe Trr Nlsst's aro the best fln(‘L t o!i;'ol.i. ? t vli.;:i ;uid durable. (himion.—Sec tiiat A. . L. Ibmirlas* n umj price arc slumped o»i the bottom of eaeh shoo. prTz\KE NO Ki nsTITI TE.^I insist on local advertlsetl dealers Biinplyinv vc.m W. !*• i;orC!a.1 r*, Krocktoit.I’iias. L.lV,> A.J. Broom. Darlinglon. S. (. h 11 ( ! . Vi li i 1 e. I)ai , liiig*ton, South ( 1 ui*oliim. Stoves, Tin we lie, Rumps, Piping', House Furnishm^ Goods, ]»olts, Tobacco ]'lues. (Vc. * f! M Emiiis Gc? EM, fii s m Flai los, j'ljiIiiiT Rcl ir flock Mil! Ik OnJmd for Von. Tiie ( of yariiiigi lit Xettl's Nettles, ATTOBNT.YS • AT • LAW. Darlington ('. il., S. Will practice In all Slate and Federal ‘goitrls. Careful attention will he given I to all business entrusted to us. ]’. Pdshop Parrott, Sleiiograjthor : anti : Typr-wi’ilor. l.r.OAI. AMJ OTItKIt (Oi'VI.M. sol.lct i’Klt. Tcstiinoni reported in short-hand and I type-written transeript of same furnished ai reasoiiahle rates. Good spelling, correct punctuation and neat woi x gi:arai:t''etl. Oiliee with Nettles A Nettles. (’. P. DA UMAX, ATTOISXKY AT i.AW AM) Trial Justice, DAHUX.iTOX, S. C. Prr.eiie.'s in Hie United Stales Cotirl and in Hie 4(h and ■’ith eimui-'. Pronipl atlenlion lo all business entntsted to me. Oiliee. Ward’s f.ane, next to The Dar ing! on Hera! i office. Smwlii Fire & Marine IXSI K.YNCK Co. SI’IHN(" , TELI). Mass, i A • v “iicy at Hafliiigton, No Ca. H. I.. CHABLEN. Ageiti. A smokeless fuel called “MasKute ' is being used on steam rollers in Vienna. The fuel is composed of the liquid re siduum of ixitroleum refineries. Everybody should be interested in preserving the forests that are left to us for they help to maintain the pmqienty of the whole conn try. Dlugene.’ Tnrt Irony. Diogenes indulged in a “tart irony” when, observing over the door of "a schoolroom this inscription, “Let no de ceiver enter here," ho quietly asked, "How does the teacher go in?”—New Fork Home Journal. P-ui kk’ii’ft Arnica Salve. Tut lu > F.alvc in Hit* wo . . . • *, or.i(»(.•#, s-v.i. uauits hhU r;u . in, u er HO Ve, iciK’ , i'ilHppCtl Uftnd.', t...iti; ns, Jins, nj.i u.i kmu trupiiou., a;,.t ( ok!- vt l > i tier- * ik'K, ol no i»a\ ii-min. \i . i;.«ur 1 ) u'Vt* |>. ilee: . . Ion, r ... InSL... c i .. j ei I <•. .*Lit HI \» in O;.’.'*..! • lOi- . WnrsTBH, S. C., Dec. 19. 1891. Sirs.' I \vi h I couM let till who :tre RiifTcriiig fr.»:n #(/*»/ ,V*i*i*e tUnva/tr know jus| how jittod your remedy is. My sun used it on: y ar, ;md is t ow t!ie stoutest child 1 have. With many tlianks, I remain yours, il. A. '1 AT 11. C.uNnsis; Pa . Dec 23, 1891. I hav * not had on: of my bad spells since I com menced taking your medicine, six months ago. T1IUKSY KLMORK. PiiitAuni.riiiA, Pa., J.m. a 189a. I pirnonallif knoir of two cases of rit*, one case of St. Vitim* Jhnico and one of Aer- eoif* Prout ration cured by this remedy. C. A. WOOD, Treasurer American Publiihing Ilotiie. | If you nre affli. ted with hV*, St. Vitim* ISniee, I iiionniila, or any other Nerve I rouble, wc will ■end you One J lot Hr Free, all charges prepaid by ns. Give Age, Post-Office and State Address SAVINGS "1>KP A li T .11 E \ T. HE I’().'* ITS SGLIGITE:) from ONE IDLLAB AND Fl’WABHS. And 5 pci* cent. Iidcrcst p?iid thereon. “giiwil] Savinn- (S |^|ak(‘ Large j^rofits.” E. KEITH DARGAX, M . A. ( AHHIGAK, il. L. CHARLES, Prrsidout. Vicr-Prrsidrnt Cashirr. E^lcaiilic American ■‘H. Agency for ■5AVEATS, 'fAADU WiARXS, ”* *TfTNTS ra Chiibren wi, 1 or Pitcher's Castona. J iAU CHEMICAL C0. ( WCSt PlUl3.. Pi j Company. OF CHARLESTON, S. C. :* : W!iolesale and Retail Fimiilure Emporium. FINE, MEDIUM AND LOW PRICED FURNITURE AT TIIE LOWEST CASH PRICES CD LAI* FURNITURE SUITABLE FOR COUNTRY TRADE In Large Variety At Factory Prices, e f c-tc* ^ ftT, d • • r ‘ Kandbooic wrifo to MUNN A CO.. 8:11 vowav, Xe>v York. Oldest burei'.ti ft>re; < ^ patents in Amori^o. Kvery patent t-kon o.i* >’ * 1* btc.ijjht before the public by e in,;;, c ;,i, v i H v of charge 11 the Lortr^rt. rlrr r. illf'». • vi'-tit; ' • vuiict In tho WOfbl. v’ SI intoUiCPMt man . r >onld !r nub-'iii u. ’ i v . a vem ; ?1.M .h!v \ ; d • rUDLS. • NOTICE. All persons arc hereby warned not to ! hunt on our bind without permission Offenders will be prosecuted. J. X. SUGGS. W. t>, HATCTILL, j OU. 21, RtVl. 1 1 j Old nc>vsj>Hj)er8 for .silent Tjjk Hkham) Offlee, RAILROAD SCHEDULES. S. & N* Ra R. Dated March 3qd, |8l)2. GOING NORTH, Trajit No. 1. Dajlj’cxtTjit Sittiditv, ; Univif ( jlilljostou 0,50 jt in I’rognall'a H.OU Ilurlevsville Decks 8.25 Doth Dill 8.28 • Coonors 8.31 Eiitavvvil[e 8.42 \"tlltces 8.52 .Meniuiii IM>7 J*i. I'mil !l.2<i Stimitierlon !t.2(i Silver it.33 Ditcksville it. 4:5 Timliill 0.515 Simiter 111.12 Oswego 10.2!t St. Chntjes jo. n Eliiotls 10.52 i.aimii' 1 1.08 Svracnse J1.25 Ditrliiifitoii 1!. In Mont Clare i 1.5(5 RoLiiis Neck 1 2.08 p 111 Miiiidcville 12.2:5 Ar. Bo'.m.'tfsville I2.:i7 l Fayetteville 2.57 GOING SOUTH Train No, 2. Daily except Sunday. l.eave Fayetteville 2.11 p in Beiinct!-ville 4.25 Matideville l.iV.l Rol.ii.s Neck 1.51 Mont Clare 5.05 1 iarlinglim 5.20 Syracuse f.aniar 5.5:5 FllioUs (5.0(5 St. Chari <J. 15 i Isvwgo li.do Siiniler Tintlu! 1I..V.1 Daeksville 7.10 Silver 7.2o Sttimnerloi! 7.:i:5 SI. I'ii'il T.:!!) Menfa.m 7.52 \ anees 8.07 ihilavvville <'>. i J ('minors 8.25 Molly lid ! Ycks s.;;r, H.n'!cv\ ilic ,S.dO Pregmdl.- Arrive Cl . rleslon 10.20 p m A 'cuts wi!i po. l in waiting rouMiis. iOiNii NORTH. Train No. 5. .‘i in liUMVc 1 / : im w \ illt* K.I0 A ni .c Vances 10.2(5 GOING SO! TIL Train No. (1. Leave Vances 8.2(i a m A ni\ uImiIdw ville 8.12 Harlin city Branch. GOING NORTH, Traill No. 81, . l.eave Vances 11.00 a m Snelis 11.2.1 Pat let s 11.88 Arrive Marlin city 11.(54 GOING SOUTH. Train No. 82, Leave Harlin city ill a m 1*511 1 (TS 4 .‘li Snells 7.18 Arrive Y;mccs s.10 GOING NORTH Traill no. 88. l.eave \ anccs 7.40 p m Snells 8.00 Pa rlers 8.11 arrive Ha lin city 8.84 GOING SOTTII. Train no. 34. l.eave Harlii! eitv 5.04 p m Snells 5.24 Pariers »■ J - Arrive \ mice* t».uj Pbnd Bluff Branch. GOING NORTH. Train no. 27. leave Eulawville 8.(0 a m Belvidere 8.48 arrive Ferguson , JMW GOING SOUTH Train no. 2s leave Ferguson tl.JL 51111 i’eividere 0.411 Arrive Eutawville 10.04 Trains 1 and 2 have through ears between Charleston and Fayetteville and run dailv except Sunday: oilier 1 rains dailv excepl Snndav. Merrinm, Siuvls and Belvidere are flag stations. F. 1). KVI.F. General M Atlantie Coast Lille. The Hartsville Railroad. Dated January 1. 18! 12. DAILV MIXED TRAIN. Leaves Hartsville 5:55 A. M. Jovanu, <J:20 Flovd’s, (1:10 Daflingloit 11.00 Arrive at Florence n.jo This train makeseoiineetion willi 11 e South bound passenger train on the Ch- • raw A Darlington Railroad. RET UR NINO, Leaves Florence 3:0(1 P. M. Leave Darlington, 2 35 p m Floyds. 3 to Jovanu, 8 80 Arrive at Hartsville 3.30 : This train waits two hour- , il* In (•«•* sarv, foi ihc Noitb him id in iybl tralit on the U. «k D, R. IL J. L. COKER, Leaves Florence 1'almntto Darlington Floyd’s Dove's Society Hill Cash's Cheratv MeFnrhind Morten’s Bennett's Arrives at Wadeslioro •T:oo A. M 5:17 5:25 5:30 0:00 0:17 0:32 0:30 0:58 7:12 7:22 7:37 M. !MH) I 0:13 0:23 0:83 0:40 10:00 10:15 10:27 10:57 11:00 11:14 11:30 Freight Train Going Up. Leaves Florence 0;t5 A M " Darlington 7 : 2o Freight Going Down. Leaves Darlington 0:40 p. M Arrives at Florence j -j.-, A. F. 1IAVKNEL. President. W., C. & A. RailroBd, Daied Jamiary I, isug, going SOUTH. No. (5, l.eave Wilmington, 4 05 a nt Marion, 0 45 Arrive 1 J iretn-e, 7 22 | No. 23. Leavip Wilmington *0:25 p. m. Marion 0.84 Arrives nt 1'lorente J0:|5 a, nt. No. 50. Leates .’Iprencc *3|80 a, nt, Sumter rx» Arrives at Uolumi'in 0:15 No. 27, Leaves Wilmington *|0;in p. m. Marion 12:40 a. in. A rrlve . u Florence 1:20 No. 52. Leaves f’..iiit;r fSGf a. Arrives at Columbia 0:5o 1 No. 5S. Leaves Florence t 7:-10 Slimier y.-oo Arrives at Columbia 10.40 No. .V.*. nuts llirougli from Cliarle.-ton via Cent ml I’ailronil, leaving l.anes 7.80 a. in.. Miintit'ng s.C.’i a. m. i’niiii on C. A D. liailroad eoiineets at Fiorenct w ilh No. 58. GOING N01 ITl' No. 51 Leaves ('oliintbir *10.45 p. m. Sumter .2:04 Arrives at Floiet.ee 1:15 a. ni No. 78. I.eaves Florence 5:00 a. m Minion 5:40 Arrive at Willin' .^ion8:55 No. 51). Leaves Colombia f 5;i!5 p, m Arritcs at Suniier ii(H) Lv, Seniier 7,on Ar, Flori ... e s.15 No, 58 Leaves Colombia *11:80 p.m Arrive.* at Sumter 10:85 No. 11, .eaves Floumi * 10:25 p m Marion 11:02 A' ffvcsut Wilmitigion do '■'Daily. tDiiily, except Sunday, lu nddilion to above, train No. 4!) lenvi s ( olombia 7 10 a. m., dailv except Sunday, arriving Sumter 8 80 a. qi. Train No is h aves Sumter 8 00 p. m.. dailv ex cept Sunday, arriving Columbia II20 p tit. No. 58 runs through to Cl .irleslon, via ‘ < id rid B- !!., aniving at Manning 11:07 p. m., Lanes Il:i0p. m., Charlvslon 1:15 a. m. No. 50 connects at Florcnet w ith the C. <V D. train for Cliennv and Wades- boro. Nos, 7S ami 11 maVe dose eoiineel on nl Wilmiii'Miin with the W. & W. If. If. lor all (morn I*’Noll II. I rain on Florence Railroad leave Pee Du daily, except Sunday, at 4.4(1 p. in., and arrives al Rowland I'.OO p. m. Re- t'i i'll in,: leans Rowland al 0.80 a. in.. arrives at i\c Dee 8.50 a. ni. Train on Vanehcstcr A Augusta R. If. Icatcs Srmier daily, except Sundae. »| 10.50 a. in., anites at Rimini 11.50 ». in. iietnining leaves Rimini 12.00 p. m., m. rives at Slimier 1.40 p. m, i iains on Hartsville If. If. leave Unit: - ville daily except Sunday at 5.55 a.m., arriving l-’loyds 0.40 a. in. lieiorning Icai e l loyiis 8.10 p.m.. arrii ing llarts- viile 0.50 p. in. Trains on Wilmington, ( b.idl ouin & Conway rad road leave Cbadliotirn 10.10 a. in., anite Conway 1.00 p. m., reliirniiig leave Conway al 2.85 p. m. arrive (Iliad" bourn 5.40 p. m. l.eave Chadbourn 7.15 n. in. arrive Hub at 8.00 a. in. Returning leave Hub 0.00 a. in. arrive Chadhotirn 10.oo a. m. Daily except Sunday. •I. IL KKNI.KY, General M.Miager. r. M. EMERSON. Traffic Managers. •L F. RI\ IN'E. General Supciiiitriidrnl Northeastern Railrood. Dated January 4tb, 1802. GOING SOUTH. No 15, Daily. Leave Florence, 7 42 a m Arrive Lanes, y 08 " Clmrleston, fit .*,2 No. 27, Daily. Leave Florence *1.05 a. m Arrive Lanes 2..')0 Arrive Charleston 5,oo No. 28, Daily. Leave Florence *10.8.’, p m King-tree n.ltl Arrive Lanes 12.lt! a. m Arrive Charleston 2.40 No. 58. Leave Lanes Arrive Charleston No (il. *11.45 p. m 1.15 Le Florence Kings! roe Ar Lanes Le l.anes Ar Clmrleston *8.05 a m y 8** 10.00 10.00 11.5!) I rain on C. A I). If. If. connects al Klorem-c with No. 01 train. GOING NORTH. No 00, Daily. Leave Charleston, Arrive Lanes, Leave Kingstree, Arrive Florence, No. 0(1, Daily. Le Charleston Ar Lanes Le Lancs Kingstree Ar Florence No. ,'8, Daily. Leave Chaiicslon \ i rive Lanes Leave Lancs Kingstree Arrive Florence » 17 a m 11 45 12 05 p m I 10 *' l ’.’l) a m 0.85 0.85 0.30 8.15 1.20 a. 8.25 8 48 4.45 *7.01 p. 8.88 8,“S 8.50 11.55 *5.50 a. 7.25 nt No. 11. Daily. Leave Charleston Arrive Lanes Leave Lanes Kingstree Arrive Florence No. 52, Daily, l.eave Charleston Arrive Lanes ‘’Daily. tDaily except Sunday. No. 32 runs through to Columbia via Central It. IL of S. C. Nos. 78 and I! run solid to Wilntingtofi N C. In '•:!!•'• do; c connection ViiCi W ,v W. R. !’ fr i all points Noil!'. , I • ' . I..M l.R.-v ii< ’I’ii,iff,- M: i i.ger. J. R KENI.Y, General .Manager. Rruiitltui i J,i\ Dl VUi£, Ueneral buperinteudeot