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I nimcil DIRECTORY . PllKKUYTKKIAN C'llritl'll.—HcV. .I.iO Law, Pastor; Preachin" every Sabliath at 11a. ni. and 8 00 p. m. Salibath School at 10 a. in. Prayer mcetinj; every Wed nesday afternoon at 5 o’clock. Mktiiodist CiH'm it.—Hev. .1. A. Rice, Pastor; Preachhift every Sunday at 11 a m. anil 8 00 p. in., Sahhath School at 5 p. m., Prayer meeting every Thursday at 8 SO p. m. Kcircopai. C u \ c k i..—Rev. W. A. Uucrry, Rector. II. T. Thompson, Lay Reader. Preaching Srd Sunday at 830 p. m., Lay Reading every Sunday morn ing at 11 o’clock, Sahhath School every Sunday morning at 10 o’clock. Mackdoma Baptist (.'mvrch. Rev 1. P. Rrockington, Pastor; Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. m.. and 8 30 p. m. Sabbath School at 830 p. m., Prayer meeting every Tuesday evening at 8 30 o’clock Distrirl Yppotntnients. Florence Station, March 12-13. Darlington Station, March l!)-2<>. Hartsvillc, New Chapel, March 19-20. Clyde, Prospect, March 20-27. Darlington Circuit, Rethel, Ajiril 2-3. Lamar, Philadel])hia, April 9-10. Cartersville, New Hope, April 10-17. Tiinmonsville, District ('on fere nee, April 21-24. Rev. J. R. Wn.sox. P. K. Heeling of the South Carolina Sun day School Convention. To Friends and Workers; We send herewith a programme of the 15th Annual Convention of the State Sunday School Association at Marion, S ('., lieginning Tuesday night April 5th and closing Thurs day night April 7th, 1892. We are confident you will find the “hill of fare” to lie excellent in all its fea tures, particularly so in the Practical. Normal Teaching features as con ducted by Prof. 11. M. llamill, of Illinois. This distinguished Rililc teacher has a reputation among Sun day School workers throughout this whole country and his presence at the Convention ought to induce a large attendance. Normal teaching, as ap plied to Sunday Schools, is receiving more and more attention almost everywhere and South Carolina workers cannot afford to be behind. Mr. Win. Reynolds, already well known in this State, will also he present and by his enthusiasm will add greatly to the interest and profit of the meeting. Other prominent workers from this and other States will attend and participate in the work of the Con vention. This is an opportunity ,no active Sunday School worker should fail to use. We earnestly request you, dear friend and brother, to at once ar range to attend this Marion conven tion and to induce others to do the ✓ same. Will yon not also offer fervent prayer to the Great Teacher for a profitable meeting. All railroads in the State are ar ranging to sell tickets at reduced rates. Ask your agent about it. “Gospel Hymns,”consolidated, will be used. The singing will Lcgrand. Bring Bible and note hook. Officers of County Coventions are requested to notify delegates elect, secure their attendance, or provide ^substitutes. Much depends on such efforts. Will von fail to do your part? Pastors and Superintendents will please call attention of their con gregations and schools to this Con vention and remember it in their prayers. Let cyery one who will attend notify Mr. E. H. Gasquc, Marion, S. C., so that entertainment may be secured for everyone. The sooner you can notify him the better. Be sure to be present at the opening of the Convention Tuesday night April dtli. We respectfully request all secular iiitd religions papers, both daily and weekly to give this programme a place in their columns with as ex-' tnided editorial mention as possible. We realize we cannot properly adver tise such a meeting without the aid of the press. Full reports of tlic present condi tion and tlie prospects of the Sunday School work in South Carolina will be presented and plans for its exten sion will he thoroughly discussed. Let every county, city, town and hamlet be represented. (’ll AN. II. ('A KMNl.E, Chairman Ex. Com. South Carolina Sunday School Association. PROGRAMMH: TI ENDAY EVENING. 8.00 ThauksgivingService. Conduct ed by President S. B. Ezell. 8.30 Welcome. ('. A. Woods, Esq., Marion. Response. Rev. .1. A. Clifton, Charleston. 9.00 Working Committees appointed 9.15 Address—Our Object. W ui. Reynolds, Peoria, Illinois. WEDNESDAY MORNING. 9.00 Praise Service. Led by- (2) The Program. 4.30 Training Lesson. “ Sunday School Teachers. (1) Their Preparation. (2) Their Duties. (3) Their Mistakes. 5.00 Question Drawer. WEDNESDAY EVENING. 8.00 Song- Service. Conducted by F. F. Whilden and J. W. Wallace. 8.30 Address. 9.30 Address. By Win. Reynolds. THURSDAY MORNING. 9.00 Bible Reading. • ~ 9.30 Reports of Committees. 10.00 Business. 11.00 Conference. Our State Work, Prof. II. M. llamill. 12.00 Recess. ■ THURSDAY AFTERNOON. 3.00 Address. Prof. J. G. Clink- scales, Clemsou College. A Sunday School Institute. Conducted by Prof. llamill. as follows: 3.30 Normal Bible Lesson. From the New Testament. 4.00 Conference Topic. “Sunday School Scholars.” (1) Their Attendance. (2) Their Home Study. 4.3(1 Training Lesson. “Normal Work.” (1) Its Aims. (2) Its Methods. (3) Its Needs. 5.00 Question Drawer. THURSDAY EVENING. 8.00 Song Service. Conducted by F. F. Whilden with choir. 8.30 Address. .1. W. Wallace, Au gusta, (la. 9.30 Farewell. Informal. 10.30 Benediction. Good Looks. Good looks arc more than skin deep, depending upon a healthy con dition of all the vital organs. If the liver lie inactive, you have a bilious look, if yyur stomach he discorded you have a dyspeptic look and if your kidneys lie affected you have a pinch ed look. Secure good health and you will have good looks. Kleclric Bit ters is the great alterative and Tonic acts directly on these vital organs. Cures pimples, blotches, boils and gives a good complexion. Sold at Wilcox’s drug store, 50c. per bottle. 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In fact, if you have young animals that are worth raising, you cannot afford to go without feeding oats. No medicine lias had greater suc cess in checking consumption, in its early stages, than Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. It stops coughing,soothes the throat and lungs, and induces much-needed repose. Hundreds have testified to the remarkable virtues of this preparation. Nome men of leisure in society im press one with the idea that it would be better if they had something to do. To overcome the marks or age, all who have gray beards should use Ruckinghnm’s Dye for the Whiskers, the l»est and cleanest dye made for coloring brown or black. THE : DARLINGTON : HERALD I the CHEAPEST LARGEST and BEST LINlvof FURNITURE EVER OFFERED TO THE PEOPLE OK DARLJNGTPN COUNTY. Hayiiswortli’s Furniture Store. j THE LATEST AND MOST IMPROVED DESIGNS AND FINISHES IN BED ROOM SUITS IN WALNUT, ANTIQUE OAK, ifith CENTURY and OLD ENGLISH. My stuck Itof Ghamber Suits is Complete in Every Respect. PICTURE FRAMES Ol livery Description .Made to Order on Short Notice. GIYi: MU A CALL. I WANT YOUR TRADE and WILL DO M Y VERY REST TO PLEASE YOU. Respectfully, J. D. IIA Y Y S M 0 It TII. FROM KENTUCKY, Including Fifteen Standard Bred Tuotliiig .flares. We have on hand a large lot. of Red Rnsl Proof SEED OATS. Only $1 a Year. Specimen cases. S. II- Clifford, New Cai-sel, Win., was troubled with Neuralgia and Rheuma tism, his stomaeh was disordered, his liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terrihlj i reduced in flesh and strength. Thru bottles of Klectric Ritters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, III., bad a running sore on bis leg of eight years’ ■landing. Psfd three bottles of Kl'eclrb- mtlers and seven boxes of Rueklen’s Vntlcn Salve, and his leg is sound and •veil. John Speaker. Catawba, ()., bad live large fever sores on bis leg, doetois said be was incurable. One liollle Elec tric Ritters and one box Riicklen's Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold by Wil cox’s drug store. 3 Ten days per annum is the average amount of sickness in human life. Ilticklcn’s Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, sail rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, and all -.kin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay re<|Uired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale at Wilcox's drug store. “What tire you doing in my house!' asked a man who surprised a burglar at his unlawful work. “Y’onr house!” exclaim -.1 the burglar, us he once m >iv commenced to put silver spoons in his pocket. “Y’ou seem to imag ine that I don’t know Ihal the title to this property is in your wife’s name. —Brooklyn Life. MUmmI hl« Opportunity! DOVT Ml** !•*» Y <• it!*«, loader. 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Mom*y to ho !na,itf rapidiy litid honorahly hy any iifinsjrioinperson nf either aex. All nje*. Yon can do the iti.i k and live nt homo, whet evor you are. Kvon i*«- gtnnors aro ea*ily carnins from to K l<> ncr day. Yon can do a» well if you will work, not too hard, hut indiis'ri* ou«l v; and you ran increase your inr„tno as yon goon. Yon can girosnaro timooniy. or nil your tlmo to ilio work. I'a«y to l- in. t'lipital not r*'i<iirod. W# start run. AUi«rom> oaritirely netr and really wonderful. \Yo instruct and «ho’.r yon i.ow, frer. Feiluro nnktiown »mon-our work crs. No room to er.tditin here. Wiitu r.nd learn all free. Hr r-'u-n mail. Unwiao t<* delay. Address at once. II. Xliillvli A. Co., llox 6SO, Poriltind, Mulv.c. RAILROAD SCHEDULES. Cay Sa & N ■ R. Ra Dale,I Murrh 2nd, 18!l2. GOING NORTH. Train No. I. Daily except Sunday. Leave Charleston 0.50 am I’regnal 1’s 8.00 Harlevsville Pecks* 8.25 Holly Hill 8.28 Connors 8.31 Eutawville 8.42 Vances 8.52 Merriam 9.07 St. Paul 9.20 Summerton 9.21! Silver 9.35 Packsvillo 9.43 ’riudall 9.5<> Sttniler 10.12 Oswego 10.29 St. Charles 10.43 Elliotts 10.52 Lamar 11.08 Syracuse 11.25 Darlington It.to Mont Clare 11.50 Robins Neck 12.08 p m Mandcvillc 12.23 Ar. Bennettsville 12.37 Fayetteville 2.57 GOING SOUTH. Train No. 2, Daily except Sunday. Leave Fayetteville 2.11 p m Bennettsville 4.25 Mandeville 4.39 Robins Neck 4.54 Mont Clare 5.05 Darlington 5.20 Syracuse 5.35 Lamar 5.53 Elliotts O.oiJ St. Chari’s fi.15 Oswego (1.30 Sumter 0.43 Tiudul 0.59 Packsvillo 7.10 Silver 7.20 Summerton 7.33 St. Paul 7.39 Merriam 7.52 Nances 8.07 Eutawville 8.19 Connors 8.25 Holly Hil 8.32 Peeks .8.35 Harlcyvlllc .8.50 Prcgnalls IMMI Arrive G1 xrleston 10.20 p m Agents will post in waiting rooms. Leaves Wadesboro Rennett’s ,5:op.£. M 5:47'* U Morven’s 5:25 - •. J McFarland 5:30 Cheraw 6:00 Cash's 6:17 Society Hill 6:32 Dove’s Floyd’s 6:50 6:58 Darlington 7:12 Palmetto 7:22 Arrives at Florence 7:37 GOING U1L • ■ Leaves Florence 0:00 P. M. Palmetto 0:13 Darlington 0:23 Flovd’s !):33 Dove’s 0:40 i Society Hill 10:00 Cash’s 10:15 Cheraw 10:27 McFarland 10:57 Morven’s 11:06 ' Bennett’s 11:14 Arrives at Wadesboro 11:30 Freight Train Going Up. Leaves Florence 6:45 A. M. “ Darlington 7:20 Freight Going Down. Leaves Darlington 0:40 P. M Arrive at Florence 7:25 A. F. RAYENEL. President. W., C. & A. Railroad. 1 Dated March 27. 1802. GOING SOUTH. i No. 15 Leave Wilmington, 4 05 a m j Marion, 6 45 Arrive Florence, 7 22 1 No. 2J. Leaves Wilmington *6:25 p. m. Marion 0:34 Arrives at Florence 10:15 a. ni. No. .‘>0 Lea\es Florence *3:20 a. m. Sumter 4:35 Arrives at Columbia 6:15 1 No. 27 Leaves Wilmington *10:10 p. nt. J Marion 12:40 a. m. Arrive;, it Florence 1:20 No. 52 Leaves Sumter 10:43 a. m. Arrives at Columbia 10:55 No. 58 Leaves Florence t 7:40 Sumter 0:oo W Arrives at Columbia 10.10 No. 52. runs tbrougb from Charleston via Central Railroad, leaving Lanes 8.32 a. m., Manning !MKt a. m. ’I’rain on C. A- i). ifailroad connects at Elorenec with No. 58. GOING NORTH No. 51 Leaves Columblr *10.45 p. m. Sumter 12:04 Arrives at Florence 1:15 a. m No. 78. Leaves Florence 5:00 a, m Marlon 8 40 Arrive at Wilnii.»gto!i 8:55 No, 53, Leaves Columbia 1 0:00 p. m 7:25 Arrives at Sumter No. 50. Lv, Sumter 7.30 p m Ar. Flori.ice 8.40 No. 14. Leaves Flnrenci * 10:25 p ill Marion 11:02 Anivcsat Wilmington 1:40 No. 66. Leave Florenee, * 1.36 p m Marion, 2.15 Arrive Wilmington, 5.11 THROUGH SCHEDULE. Professional Cards. W. F. DAHCIAX, Attorney - at - Law, DARLINGTON, S. C. Oflic-e over Rlaekwell Rrolliors’ Store. E. KEITH DAIUwAX, Attorney at Law, DARLINGTON. 8. C. John C. White, Nettle & Nettles, a v v J ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW. 9.30 Reports from t ie Field. Knelt response limited to two min utes. 10.30 Officer’s Reports. li.OO Conference on Onr Work. Wavs and Means. 12.00 Recess. w i: DX USD AY A FTKRNOOX. 3!00 Ho ig and Prayer. A Sunday School Institute. Conducted by Prof. H. M. Jiamill, Illinois, as follows: 8.30 Normal Bible Lesson. From the Old Testament. 4.00 Conference Topic. “SuihIhv School Management” (Ij The L'juipmeiit. Wlicu ]<aby was sick, wo gave hor Oostorio. When she was a Child, the crieii for Castoria. When she became Mies, she clung to Cnstorta. When she had Children, she gave them CaAtoda. Special Notice! If you want any Stock in Ihc Carolina Inter-Malr Building and Loan Association, of Wilmington, N. t’., call on T. J. Brew, at Thr Herald Olllre, who Is the General Agent for Darlington County. Children wy tor Pitcher’s Castoria. , '• !« >*4/ if-’ -i f* ' WHY IS THE W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE CEN^P^MEN THE BEST SHOE IK THE WORLD FOR THE MONET? It Is a seamless shoo, with no tacks or wax thread | to hurt the feet; made of the host lino calf, stylish j and easy, and because ire make more shoes of (his grade than any other manufacturer, it equals Laud- , sewed shoos costing from $1.00 to fci.OO. <£ C 00<<emiiue Ilaud-Ncwcd, the finest calf 1 •Pwm shoo ever offered for $5.00; equals French | imported shoes which cost from $s.o ito SU.OO. ^ * OO Ilnnd-SiMved Welt Shoe, lino calf, j stylish, comfortable and durable. The best shoe ever offered at this price ; same grade as cus tom-made shoes costing from $«.00 to <CO 30 Police Shoe; Farmers. Itaiiroad Men •kWb nnd I.etterCarrlersaU wenr them; flneealf. Beamless, smooth inside, heavy three soles, exteu- ' Bion edge. One pair will wear a year. 50 flue enll t no better shoe ever offered at aPdCna this price; one trial will convince those Who want u shoe for comfort and service. himI 8’i.OO WorliitucinniPn sho<» are very strong and durable. Those xrfm i have given them a trial will wear no other niako. BStflVC? ^-00 tnid 81.73 school shoes aro ® O worn by the boys every where; they Sell on their merits, ns tho increasing stiles show. K S'LOO Uund-Hcwcri shoe, best ; IwO Dongola. very stylish; equals French imported shoes costing from $I.U) to$ii.D). LuilieN* ‘^.50, 9'J.OO hud *1.73 shoe fee Misses are the best fine Dongola. Ktyllsh ami durable. Cluittion.—Sco that V.\ L. Douglas* naino i.ud prico aro stamped on the bottom of each shoo. Darlington, South Carolina. Stoves,. Tinware, Pumps, Piping, House Furnishing Goods, Bolts, Tobacco Flues. Ac. ■Call aim Eraiaa Oar stock, am we cau Please Ton. ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, Darlington C. It.. 8. (.’. I Will practice in all State and Federal [ Courts. Careful attention will be given i to all business entrusted to us. Ai:}tiling Aol in Stock H ill bo Ordornt for Von, tWTAKE NO SrnKTITUTF.._*1 Insinlon local .-idTcrttw-cl dealers .unotvluc vrai V. L. DOVOLAt*. ISrocktcu, Ilia,',. Bildt-j A.J. Broom. ILtrlinglon, S, I FITS CURED Webster, S. C., Dec. 19, 1891. Sirs: I wish 1 could let nil who are Miflering ! from any Nerro lUavanc know just how good i your remedy is. My son used it one year, and is j now the stoutest child 1 have. With many thanks, j I remain yours, H. A. TATE. r.ENBsis, Pa., Dec. 23,1891. I have not had one of my bad spells since I com menced taking your medicine, six months ago. THURSY ELMORE. Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 2, iSya. I personalia know of two cases of Fits, one case of 8t. Vitus* Dance and one of Aer- vous Frost ration cured by this remedy. C. A. WOOD, Treasurer American Publishing House. If you are afflicted with Fits, 8t. Vitus* Dance, Insomnia, or any other Nerve trouble, we will fend you ©tie llottlc Free, all charges prepaid by us. Give Aj;c, Post Office and State. Address Tlie People's Bank of Barlingion. S A V I Si (. S D K I* A It T SI E Si T. DM DOS ITS SOLICITKI) FROM ON K DOLLAR AND UPWARDS. And 5 per cent. Interest paid thereon. ! fi *Sinall Savings Rflakc Large Profits.” 1 E. KEITH DARLAS, W. A. CARR IRAN. II. L. (TIARLES, frcsldfiil. Vicr-Prrsldrnl Cashirr. Tlie Phoenix Furniture Company, OF CHAIILE8TON, S. C. :- : Wholesale and Retail Furniture Emporium. FINK, MEDIUM AND LOW PRICED FURNITURE AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES (’ll I'.AP FURNITURE SUITABLE FOR COUNTRY TRADE In Dirge Variety /f At Fnetorv Prices, i ' ’ ’ " Hlr<- i4, 1 ' id "j . 1 l P. Bishop Parrott, Stenographer : and : Type-writer. I.EGAl, AND OTIIKII CGt’YINd SOI.ICITKD. Tcstimonv reported in sbort-lmml and ; ty|ic-xviitten transcript of same furnished , at reasonable rates. ; Good spelling, correct punctuation and neat work guaranteed. Office with Nettles .V Nettles. C. 1*. DABfiAX, ATTORNEY AT LAW Trial Justice, DARLINGTON, S. (’. Practices in tlie United Stales Court and in the 4th and 5th circuits. I’rompt attention to all business entrusted to me. Office. Ward’s Lane, next to The Dar- j ington Herald office. Urniii® Fire k laie INSCKANCL Co. I SI’RINCFIELD, Mans. A ""tH'V at Drrlinglon, So Ca. II. L. CHARLES, Agcni. Leave Charleston, J’regnalls, Sumter, Darlington, Fayetteville, Greensboro, Arrive Richmond, Washington, Raltimore. I’hiladelpltia, New York. (1.50 a m 8.00 10.15 11.40 3.00 pm 11.54 T.40 a m 8.35 10.30 12.35 p m 3.2.1 RUNG NORTH. Train No. 5, Leave Eutawville If.10 ArriveVanccs 10.20 GOING SOUTH. Train No. 0. LeaveVances 8.20 ArrivcEutawvillc 8.12 Harlin city Branch. GOING NORTH, Train No. 31, Leave Vances 11,00 am Snells 11.23 Parlors 11.83 Arrive Harlin city 11.04 GOING SOUTH. Train No. 32, "Daily, tDaily, except Sunday. No. 53 runs through toChirlest in. via Central R. R., arriving nt Manning 8:04 p. m., Lanes 8:45 p. m., Charleston 10:30 p. in. No. 50 connects nt Florenet with the U. & 1). train for C'heraw and Wades- boro. Nos. 78 nnd 14 make close connection nt Wilmington with the W. it W. It. R. for all points North. Trains on Florence It. 1L, and South ern Division, Wilson and Fayetteville Branch, leave Pee Dec Junction 8.35 a. m., arrive Rowland 11.40 a. m., Fayettc- ville5.15 p. in. Returning leave Fayette ville 7.30 a. m.. arrive Rowland 12.15 p. in.. Pee Dee Junction 4.00 p. m. Daily i except Sunday. Train on Manchester ,t Augusta R. R. leaves Sumter daily, except Sunday, at 10.50 a. m.. arrives"at Rimini ll.5!i a. m. Rcturiiiiig leaves Rimini 12.31) p. in., ar rives nt Sumter 1.4(1 p. in. a n , Trains on Ilartsville R. R. leave Harts- ville daily except Sundav at 5.55 a. m., arriving Floyds (1.41* a. hi. Returning leave Floyds 3.10 p. m., arming Hnrts- viile 3.50 j>. m. Trains on Wilmington, Chadl ourn A 11 Conway railroad leave ('imdbourn 10.30 a. m., arrive Conway LIMl p. m., returning leave Conway at 2.30 p. m. arrive Chad- ; bourn 5.20 p. m. Leave ('liadhourn 7.15 a. m. nnd 5.50 p. in., arrive Hub at 8.00 a. j m. and 6.25 p. m. Returning leave Hub j 0.00 a. m. and 6.45 p. in., arrive Cbndbourn 0.45 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Daily except \ Sunday. J. R. KEN LEY. General Manager. , T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Managers. J. F. DIVINE. General Superintendent Leave Harlin city 714 Parlers 7.37 Snells 7.48 Arrive Vances 8.10 GOING NORTH. Train no. 33, Leave Vances 7.40 Snells 8.00 Parlers 8.14 arrive Ha lin city 8.34 * GOING SOTTII. T rain no. 34. Leave Harlin city 5.04 Snells 5.24 Parlers • an Arrive Vances o.tw Northeastern Railroad. Dated January 4th, 1802. GOING SOUTH. No 15, Daily. Leave Florence, Arrive Lancs, p m | Pond Bluff Branch. GOING NORTH. Train no. 27. leave Eutawville 8.40 Relvidcre 8.43 arrive Ferguson 0.06 GOING SOUTH. Train no. 28 leave Ferguson 0.34 Belvidere 0.40 j Arrive Eutawville 10.04 Trains 1 anil 2 have through Charleston, No. 27, Daily. Leave Florence | Arrive Lancs Arrive Charleston No. 03, Daily, p m : Leave Florence Kings! ree i Arrive Lanes ! Arrive Charleston No. 53. I Leave Lanes Arrive Charleston 7 (2 a m 0 ns 10 52 * 1.55 ». 2.50 5.00 *10.3.’, p 11.40 12.16 a. 2.40 *11.45 p. m 1.15 No 01. Le Florence ! King!-tree Ar Lanes | Le Lanes Ar Charleston Train on C. A I). R. R. conticcis nt Florence with No. 61 train. *8.05 a m 0.32 HUM) 10.00 11.50 ear? GOING NORTH. No 66, Dailv. trains daily except Sunday. Merrimn, Sncels and Belvidere flag stations. E. I). KYLE. General Manager are CAVEATS, TWATAE MARKS, oesr,e PAT2NTO - - COr»YP..UiiT3 f fttc» ^ at . ,nn >* o Handbook writo to MUNN & CO.. .Ttil ]ti.o.\hu’aY. NFiv Tour. Oldest bureau for securiiiK pntants in America. Fvery patent taken out hr us in broueht bcf«'re the public by a ootice rl> cn ficc of charge In tho Lareost elroulntlon of n- y relentlPn paper In the world. Splendidly Illustrated. No Intelligent man should bo without it. Weeklr. *3.00 a year; I1.S0 six months. Address MUNN & ( rUULisiiehs, 361 llroadway. New YorL. VUUA6LE LOT FOB - S I I, E. i offer for sale, on reason dde terms, the residenee, will) ground atlcehed, now occupied liv tnc, Atlantic Coast Line. The Hartsville Railroad. Dated Jnmiary 4. 18112. DAILY MIXED TRAIN. Leaves Hartsville, 5:55 A. M. Jovanii, 8:20 Floyd's, 6:40 Darlington IMH) Arrive at Florence lt.50 This train ninkeseoiimelioii with tie South bound passenger train on the Chi - raw A Darlington Rnilrond. RETURNING, Leaves Florence 2:00 I*. M. Leave Darlington, 2 35 p m . Floyds. 3 10 Jovann, 3 3o Arrive at Hartsville 3.50 This train waits two hours, if neees s ty. for the Xorlb bound freigbl train on tin; C. ik D. U. R. J, L. COKER, Leave Charleston, 0 47 a m Arrive Lancs, 11 45 Leave Kings!ree. 12 05 p ill 1 16 Arrive Florence, No. 60, Daily. Le Charleston *4.20 a 111 Ar Lanes 6.35 l.e Lanes li.35 Kingslrce tl.56 Ar Florence 8.15 No. ,8, Daily. Leave Charleston *1.20 a. m Arrive Lancs 3.25 Leave Lancs 3. *5 K ingstree 3 43 Arrive Florence 4.15 No. 11. Daily. y Leave Charleston 'i.* 1 ! Ill Arrive Lanes Leave Lanes ,.K“N Kingslrce •' 8.56 Arrive Florence • ill • ' ’ V* 0.55 I >;nl v. Leave Charleston • *5.Ml a. ni Arrive Lancs t..|. 7.25 "Daily. tDally rvccpl Sundav. 1 No. .V> run> t!irnm:!i to ( ol mhia nit B. !•'. iif S. (’. : J*- : t: |' ,IH . Nos. ,.s and t I run stdit! to ’iV i! nt - n'-11, 1* V. C. ni.,king i !,im'eonm • ’'• n u :!i W Y> . I ‘. I!. i al! p( :r,K \o-|n. 1. ’•! I-;M l-.lt Si.N TlMfltc i:r., : . -I. II KENI.Y, Ceneral Manager. diNiidiittlY'y.’i:'. Dl’YiNii) Ueautl buptrintsutka