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( Hi ndi DIR El roll Y. TIip I’oor People are Kol All on (he Farms. A farmer whose farm is listed at I'ltKSUYTKItlAX t’lirucii.—Hi-v. J. 0 r.avv, I’aslor: Preaciiimr every Salilmtli at iisrr'fSJta-SfXwai nesday afternoon at r» o’clock. :l iid clothed for himself tunl family Mktiioijist t'liLuen.—Hev. .1. A. Hiee, comes out even, is doing as well as the average limit in the cities with A preacher asked a college prosi- j dent what he thought of his sermon.: *‘I heard in it what I never hope to hear again.'' “What was that:" “The clock strike twice." Pastor; Preaching every Sunday at 11 a in. and MOO |>. m., Sabhath Scliool at 5 l>. ni., Prayer meeting every Thursday at H :J0 |>. n't. Efiscor.w. C n \ f k i..—Itcv. \V A. I Gtterry, Hector, it. T. Thomiison, Lay Header. Preaching :lrd Sunday at MHO p. m., Lay Heading every Sunday morn ing at 11 o’clock. Sabbath School every Sunday morning at 10 o’clock. Macedonia Haptist CTiritcii. Hev 1. P. llrockington. Pastor; Preaching .■very Sunday at 11 a. in., and MHO p. in. Sabbath School at 880 p. m.. Prayer meeting every Tuesday evening at 880 o’clock Kunguroo farming is to hecome an established institution in Australia. In a few years, perchance, the trade will become so valuable that it may enter into the ranks of the most lu- II timorous. the same capital. We know of many business men in Charlotte with $5,- OOO to SlO,(K»i who find it hard work to pay for fuel, food and clothes formative of pastoral pursuit, their families, and who seldom make a surplus. The towns are full of jHH>r people living on half nil ions and shivering in cool weather. We jure all suffering from the same po- I litical disease. Tariff taxes, pensions | and public extravagance arc draining I the South of its money to enrich peo ple of other sections. If we ever get Of two women choose the one that I aiiy relief we must act together.— will have you. Mecklenburg Times. t )ld newspapers for sale at The Herald office. 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Will praetiee in all Slate and Federal j Courts. Careful attention will be given to all business entrusted to us. The only way to get n hen out of| the garden is to go slow hut shoo er. I "It’s all up” with the landlubber when he takes his first sea voyage. Engagement, cups and saucers are a new fad, but engagement jars are old stand-bys. “Excuse the liberty 1 take," as the convict remarked when he escaped from the state prison. There would be no mysteries in this world if everything were looked into as often as a mirror is. If you do a man tt favor do not let him know it, or the chances tire he will come back for another lift. Bright Child—1 know what they cttll ’em mamma, when there’s there twins. Mammu-What, Katyi' Bright Child—Hiblets. Talking Out in Alerting. The high-weter mark of church i resolutions was reached last week hyj the New England Conference of the M. E. church. This is the way they I read: “Whereas, according to testimony from many sources, the two chief political jiartics of the country arc in practical complicity with the litpior traffic, and the allegation issustainedi by the fact that they arc largely dependent on the limior vote, and j that rum-sellers occupy positions of itiHiience in the counsels of these j parties, and that they persistently refuse to countenance any movement j to make the li<|Uor traffic illegal:! therefore. WlK i, baby was sick, wc gave tier ( astorlo. When she was a Child, the cried for Castoria. When site became Mb she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castor!®. To attempt to enumerate our store! all we have in w P. Bishop Parrott, Stenographer : and : Type-writer. I.EOAI. AND oTIIF.lt COCTINO SOI.ICITED. Special Notice! We have anything you want and Guarantee - “"' ' . - Prices. Largest Stock! lireatest Yariely! Lues! Prices. “liesol’ed. That as Christian min isters and citizens we repudiate j ( ar o| ina Inter-Male parties as false to a politcal morality j and unworthy of the votes of those wlto prttv to God for the suppression •lagsoit says that a wise man and ajof the liipiortratlic.’' fool often talk so much alike that he can’t tell which is the wise man till one of them stops talking. Amy—1 guess Cousin llezekiah was afraid our food would get away at dinner. Alice—Why? Amy— Didn’t you notice how he bolted it? “I’ve had a good deal of trouble,” said the milkman, contidentially. ‘■Yes," replied the cook, “I’ve not iced that even your milk has the blues." •Judge (after the jury had acted against his judgment in ucipiittiug a man)—(live this man this liberty, but watch your coats and umbrellas A good clock should never run down, but a correct hour glass must always do so. The man whose ways are different from ours may he doing his duty as well as we are. If husbands would only lie the same at home as elsewhere! There's Ehortput for example: on the street he’s a leading bull, but at home, so says his wife, he is a regular bear. Weary-looking Man —D ictor, can insomnia be cured ? Doctor—Nothing easier. Any onecaii fall ijj)oa .sound sleep by simply trying to count a thousand. “Yes, but our baby can't count." One thing is to he said in the loafer's favor. Time tloes not run away fniin him as it does from the busy man. Days do not Hip out from under bis lingers faster than he can count t hem. ••.Iciikins attracts general atleiitior in Ids neighborhood," remarked a Wechawkeu man. "Does lie? lie looks as if he might bo good at band- ling public uliairs." "Oh, that isn't the secret." "What is it?" “The crowing rooster that he owns." The great high bridge of the Southern I’acilic Railroad is said to he the third highest bridge in the world, amt i.% by several feet, the bigiiest in this country. It is 2,iso feet ill length, and WS feet above the surface of the stream. The Haii who Slandered Orr. It would be iuteres!ing to know who John Mr. I'ayne, of St Matthews is. We open on 1 ’ columns to Mr I'ayne, and he is at libertv to ivpl\ himseil. Since liis slanderous article about Judge Orr and Judge Oil's son was published in the Cotton i'lain we have made iiiiiuerous liupiincs. hut cannot obtain any definite in formation as to who this mysterious slanderer is. All that we have been ul le to learn is that Mr Payne is a man of some (10 odd years of age: runs a grist mill for a widow lady who resides near St Matthew's, is a Third Partyite urn! alt Ex-Yankee soldier. In fact it is hinted that the distinguished Mr Payne is one of “Sherman's bummers." If this he true, Mr Payne is indeed a verv poor specimen of humanity to he taking any hand in the politics of our State —admitting simply for the sake of argument that he would go at it de cently and not as a ghoul who would rob the grave of its dead. It is tjme that Mr Payne should let the people know what kind of a man he is, where he came from, and where he stands politically. As we This is refreshing, though we doubt if all the Methodist bishops and editors ilnd it so- After a stormy debate the above was adopted by a vote of 'i'i to Go. So far as resolu tions go there is but one thing better that could have been said, and that is something like this: And whereas, our church refuses to admit to mem bership those who engage in the traffic in alcoholic beverages, and as the moral guilt of the man who sells it is no greater than that of the man who votes to protect the sale for a price, Resolved that noonewho votes for a party committed by its actions or by its silence to the legalization of the traffic in alcoholic beverages should be admitted to fellowship in the Methodist Episcopal Church. It will come to that yet.—\ nice. April •D, LSttg. • «** Electric Bitters. 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Norment & Company, Testimony reported in short-hand and i type-written transcript of same furnished 1 * at reasonable rates. Good spelling, correct punctuation and i neat work guaranteed. Office with Xettles & Xettlcs. C. P. I) A UG AN, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND Trial Justice, DARLINGTON. S, C, I Practices in the United Stall's Court and in the 4th and 5th circuits. Prompt attention to all business entrusted to me. Office, Ward's Lane, next to The Dar- inglon Herald office. Soraslieli Fire & Marins INSURANCE Co. SPRING YIELD, Mamm. P "<:ncy at Darlington, So ('a. II. L. CHARLES, Agent. FMiumE! t ramms! said before our columns are open him.—Orange! tirg Enterprise. to A new sword has been issued to the British officers, with a I,hide jierleellv straight, and with no edge for cutting. It is c.xclusrely for thrusting and guarding. All the officers who examined it before its limil 'adoption agreed that it was more suitable to the present service titan the old blade slightly curved. -:o:- THE CHEAPEST LMJliEST and BEST LINE of IT RNPITRE EVER OFFERED TO THE PEOPLE OF DARLINDTI’N CDI NTY. H it ,Y us worth's pimiitiur Sion*. THE LATEST AND MOST IMPROVED DESIGNS AND FINISHES IN BED ROOM SUITS IN WALNUT, ANTIQUE OAK, 10th ■ ;.KNTj:RY and OLD ENGLISH. ^SCRIBE FOR _. __ — Cay Sa & N- R. R. Dated March 2nd. 1892. GOING NOR in. Train No. 1. Daily except Sunday. Leave Charleston 0.50 a in 1‘regnal I’s Harlevsville 8.00 Peeks 8.25 iioiiv mu 8.28 ( onnors 8.34 Kutawville 8.42 A’ances 8.52 Merriani 9.07 St. Paul 9.20 Sunmierton 9.20 Silver 9.35 Paeksville 9.43 Tindall 9.50 Sumter 10.12 (t.swcgo 10.29 St. diaries 10.43 Elliotts 10.52 Lamar 11.08 Svracu.-c 11.25 Darlingion 11.40 Mont Clare 11.50 Robins Neck 12.08 p in Mandeville 12.23 Ar. Bennetlsville 12.37 Fayettevillf 2.57 GOING SOU TIL Train No. 2, Daily except Sunday. Leave Fayetteville 2.11 p m Bennetlsville 4.25 Mandeville 4.39 Robins Neck 4.54 Mont Clare 5.05 Darlington 5.20 Syracuse 5.35 Lamar 5.53 Elliotts ti.00 Si. Chari'S (J. 15 Oswego (1.30 Sumter 0.43 Tindn! 0.59 Pucksvjlle bio Silver ?.U0 Smnmertoii 7.3!! St. Paul 7.39 Merriani 7.52 Vances 8.07 Eutawville 8.19 Connors 8.25 Hollv liil 8.32 Peeks 8.85 Harlevville .8.50 Preghalls 9.00 Arrive Cl vrlcstoii 10,20 p m Agents will post in waiting rooms. THROUGH SCHEPUEE. Leave Charleston" )j at) a m I’rognalls.' §.00 Hiunter. 10.15 Darlingion, Fayeltevilie, 11,40 11,00 pm (Ircoiisboro, 11.51 Arrive Rielimoml. 7.40 a m Wnshington, s.:i5 Baltimore. 10.30 I’ldl.'idclphia. 12.85 p m New York. 8.2 J iOLNG NORTH. Train No. #, a in Leave Eulan ville It .10 ArriVeYaiiee; 1 1 lu.vti VjGj.NG soi ’j '! 1 '■ •j CtUa ->0 k i.eave Vauete, a go a m ArrivtEulawville tU3 The Hartsville Railroad. Dated .January 4, 1892. DAILY MIXED TRAIN, caves Hartsville, 5:55 A. M. Jovann, . 0:20 Floyd’s, 0:40 Darlington 9.00 , rrivc at Florence 9.50 Tins train makcsconnection with the 2:00 I o :>j M. 2 H i p in 8 10 8 8o 8.50 A Darlington Railroad. RETURNING. Leaves Florence Leave Darlington. Floyds. .lovann, Arrive at Hartsville Tins train waits two hoars, if neces sary, for the North hound freight train on the C. & D. 1!. R. J. L. COKER, R resident W., C. & A. Railroad. Dated April 20, 1892. GOING SOUTH. Leaves Wilmington *G:25 p. in. Marion 9:84 Arrives at Ulorencc 10:15 a. in. Leaves Florence *3:20 a. m. Sumter 4:85 Arrives at Columbia 0:15 Leaves Wilmington *l0:10p, m. Marion 12:40 a. in. Arrive, it Florence 1:20 Leaves Fuinter 19:48 *, m. Arrives at Columbia 10:55 Leaves Florence t 7:5« Arrive at Sumter 9:20 No. 52 raps through froin Charleston via Centra] Railroad, leaving Lanes 8.:)2 a. m., Manning il.oti a. m. Train on C. A I). Railroad tonpetts at Florence with No. .58. No. 28. No. 50. No. 27. No, 52. No. 58. No. 51 No. 78, No. 58. No. 59. going North Leaves Columbir *10,45 p, pi. Suipter 12:04 Arrives at Florence L15 a, m Leaves Florence 5;00 a. m -Mpflou 5:4G Arrive aj WillliiogtPP8 : 5,1 heaves t'oluuitila Arrives at Sumter tfhoo p. m 7;25 WHY IS THE W. L. DOUGLAS | StH My .took of Ghamljer Suits is Cfmpiete in tn» Hes|iect. I<£ ’ l|* R1 ' | NGT0N : KMU ■ '' L to hurt tliofoct; made of the best line calf, stylish * ' ’ State fVJMltf!’ Jen’eni'iih Sinitli is a candidate tor froni the Fourth South Carolina distni t, and deserves to be elected. lie isa plain homespun farmer, who have lifted himself L\ his Loot straps and Isis brains In the position be < ccupies. He is a member «*f Jhe farmer’s alli ance. but takes no stock to its vision-j arv liuaucial sebemes and legislalivej short-cuts to fortune. On till <iues- tioim of puhlic policy he is a demo crat as straight as a shingle, and can make a speech on jiny of them as ‘ttori’ari'loj Hall war them; fluecalf. nnd easy, ami bemuse ire make more shoes or this (trade tllan an\t other vianvfacturer, it equals hand- sewed shoos cost inn from $ LUO |o $5.00. 4JJ e OOGeimliio llan<l-«c*yveil, (ho finest calf shoo ever offorod for $R.()U; oijHals 1-Teuch imported shoos which cost from $S.O)to $12.iK). WO llnml-Se%ved Welt Shoe, lino calf, stylish, comfortable mid durable. The best %tbo.« ever otfered at tills price ; same grade as cus- tijfll-mnd* shoes costing from to mp .lO FoMce Shoe* rarmers, Railroad Men Sfrve hn'd lAUtert’t HttHIJllOWj pihf*'-*'* l, ‘“ 1 slon edr S2 . who want a slioe for comfort and iiervTut». 4^0 45 and S4.00 \\OiklmrmnnN are very strong and durable. Thoso who have given them a trial will wear no other make, rtnyr** S'-.00 nnd Sl.y.'i school shoes oro DlrjO worn by the boys everywhere; they sell on their merits, as the increasing sales show. ■ oH S.'t.OO IS:ind-He«ved shoe, best peadU Dongola, very stylish; equals French PICTURE Of Every DcM ript ion Muile to FRAMES Onler on Short Notice. MYE .UK A < ALL. I WANT YOUII TltADK and WILL DO M 5 KitY ISKST >'r i:v sj- i r TO IM.KASK YOU. »' > I, v.. Harlin city Branch. GOING NORTH. Tuiin No. 81, ! Leave Vaiiecs 11.00 Snells 11.23 Purlers 11.38 Arrive Harlin city 11 04 Tritia Syo. (Jg Lv. Sumter 7.80 p m Ar, Fieri nep 8.40 No. 14. Leaves Florenef * 10:25 p m Marion 11:02 Airives at Wilmington 1:50 •Daily, tDaily, except Sunday. No. 58 runs through to Charleston, vi:. Central R. R.. arriving at Manning 8:04 p. m., Lancs 8 : .i5 p. m., Cliarleston 10:30 j). m. No. 59 connects at Florence with tho C. A D. train for Cheraw and Wades- boro. Nos. 78. fifi, 14 make close connection at Wilmington with the W sk )V. R R. for sU‘points‘^o'rR( ' ‘ 1 ' ' T >- Trains pn Florence R It , amt South, ern Division Wilson mid FiiyptleTjlif; Bnuirh. leave Pee Dee .lun' itoii 8.115 a. in., arrive Rowland 11.40 a. m., Fayette ville 5.15 p. m. Returning leave Favettc- ville 7.80 a. in., arrive Rowland 12.15 p. m.. Pee Dee Junction 4.00 p. m. Daily except Sunday. Train on Manchester A Augusta It. R. leaves Sumter daily, except Sunday, at 10.50 a. m., arrives at Rimini 11.59 a. m. Returning leaves Rimini 12.80 p. in., ar rives at Sumter 1.40 p. m. Trains on Hartsville It. It. leave Harts ville tlaily except Sunday at 5.551a. m., arriving 1 Floyvk : tj.40-a in. 1 Kefurning jratv 'Fin'ydi, ;> !() if m. ‘arriving' Haits- ville ,i 5ft p jo ' ’ ’ M ‘ ' 1 ‘ .* I ' Trains on Wjlniingiou v'.iaill puru ^ Uouvvhv railroad leave Uhndhourn 10,110 a. m., arrive Conway I 0O p. m., returning leave Conway at 2.80 p. m. arrive Chad- bourn 5.20 p. m. Leave Chadhourn 7.15 a. m. and 5.50 p. m., arrive Huh at 8.00 a. m. and (i.25 p. m. Returning leave Huh 9.00 a. m. and 0.45 p. in., arrive Chadhourn 9.45 a. m. and 7.80 p. m. Daily except Sunday. J. It. HENLEY, General Manager. 1 T M EMERSON. Traffic Managers. DIVINE. i . \- : • i . (iunoral MuktiuK imIumI * '«. • v . ; I S • ; • i i i < i V i i. t virile its any e(dtege-bivfl ni;),’! congress while employing tile voc; S liOiDyd shoes costlmf from $I.U» to &G.UD. widM^* 4,4U. ^4.00 mid #1.75 shoo frr LsuHimi the stylishauddurable. rn«lloii.-Seo. thaf f i‘iinin cx-J price arc olawpcU the butfowf pf - prTAKE NO 8t ll8TITt'TK.jO Insist on local advertised dealers supplying you. \V # jb» DOUHLAi*, Ilrockton, Maas* iSold ly A.J. Broom, iiarlingtoii, S. f. Krsprctrully, .9. 19. EM V \ SHORT II. ‘"i- th-i olary of a null News. coiintrv school. Savait- Only $i a Year. Leave Harlin city ? 14 1‘arlers t*- 1 .«>< Snells 7.48 Arrive Values 8.10 GOING NORTH. Train no. 33, Leave Vances 7.40 Snells 8.00 Purlers 8.14 arrive Ha lin city 8.84 GOING sottii. Train no, d-i. Leave Harlin city 5.04 Snells 5.24 Parlors t <•* Arrive Yanees *tw 4 in p in p in Northeastern Railroad. Dated April 30th, 189J IVffef of Kansas and the olliet Alliance Seiiaii.ri vjjtwl to appropri ate Si OU.thHl out »f the pit blip treas ury to pay for entertaining tin Grand Army Encampment at Wash ington. It Should lie ill Kvcry House. J. B. Wilson, 871 Clay St., Siuirpslmrg. I’u., says he will not Ic without l.r. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and (’oMs, thul it cured his wifi who wna thre:itcii(.:| ;<itii Pneiimon’ti after an nttack <-f "La Giippi, " wtiei Viiriotis oilier remedies anil: everal phvsi-: eians hr. I done nor no good- Robert Bar ber, of Cooksport, Ua., claims Dr KingV New Discovery 1ms done liim more goo. than anything he ever used for Lung I’rouble. Noti.ing like it. Try it. Fm Trial Bottles Hi Willcox’s Drug Sion Large bottles, 5ile. and 81.00. 5 The steady decrease in the number of women voting at the elect ins in Boston is an indication that tlie de mand for female suffrage represented no real want of polities or of woman, and the smoe impression is confirmed by the refusal of the women of Kan-1 sas to enjoy their political rights. The city of Paris has N7'G55 trees | in its streets, and each tree represent.' | a cost to tile city of 175 francs. This makes in round numbers $3,000,(ICO j worth of trees in the streets, and every one who has visited Paris will; agree Unit their cost is nioi'e timiij reptiid in the beauty and comfort of j their presence. A law has been passed in Waleek, Germany, forbidding granting of a marriage license to a person addicted to the liquor habit. ‘X‘ ft John 0. White, Darlington, ntmih Dai’uiijja Stoves, Tinware, Pumps, Piping’, House Furnishing Goods, Bolts, Tobacco Flues, kr. Ppnd Bluff Branch. ‘ GOING NORTH, Train no. 27. leave Kiitavvv ille 8.40 n in Ilelvidere 8.48 arrive Ferguson 9.00 GOING SOUTH. Train no. 28 jeflyc I’ergiiam 9.84 am jlrtVlfleiV inti Arrive Eutnwvitle jojO) Trains I and 2 have through ears between Charleston and Fayetteville and run daily except Sunday; other trains daily except Sunday. Mcrriuui, Snecls and Belvidere are o 5o p m flag stations. I), it: KV!’E. tlpuprtit .Manager. Atlantic Coast fane. , Gall aid Elina Oar Mi and vn can Plnasn fun. j'' ! Le: J Aitjlhirg \vl In Kiotk Bill lie Oniered for You. Hie People's Bank of C. ^ D and C. & S. Railroads. Dated January 31. 1892. GOING DOWN •You A. M WunsriiH, S. C., Dec. iy, iEyi. Sirs • T wi It I cmiU let nil who arc suflering ftoi.i ustlJ ftrrvo ilinoti.sc know just how you.! your remedy iv Nfy sou used it on.- yiar, and is t«ow i!k; stoutest child 1 have. With many thunks, ( remain youi> # H. A 'JATE. pi N,.S|N, P > . p* • '* j. 11 >)I. I hav • Hut had un ■ of n«y b.u) : imj,.- I Coin iicticcJ tukinj your medicine, six months ago T1IUKSY LLMOUK. I tuck leu’s A eii tea Salve. Tl;e best salve in Hie worid f<)J' cuts bruises, sores, nleers, suit rheum, feve, sores, tetter, elmpped hands, ehillilalns, corns, ttud all skin eruptions, and iiosi-1 lively cures piles, or no pay rc<|Uire<i. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, 1 or money rutumled. Price 25 cents per box. For aale at Wilcox’s drug store. Pill! ADI'U’KIA, PA., J.H1. 2, I?-^. I jterttoinillf/ knoio of two cattcs of Fits, jiie' case of St. Vitus* !)anre and one of A'vr- ojus Vi'ostration cued by this remedy. C A WOOD, Treasurer American Publishing House. If you :uaftli- ivy v.'ill. I'itH, St. Vitus' Hauer, ’ tsinnulut or any other Nerve trouLp’, we will I you Our Hot tie L'ree, all (hatgts prejiaid by 1 fi ve Age. To; t Office .;:>(l St.tie Address iALL CHEMICAL CO.,Wiliirillla.,Pa., swings b i: r a it i’ ii r: \ t. IlEl’OSri’S SULKTI’EI* FROM ONE HOLLAR AND UPWARDS. And 5 per cent. Interest paid thereon. **Snmll Savings |V|ake Lar^e Profits.” ii. Ki:mi Dtiua.x. u. a. (arrigav, ii. i. iharles, I'rrsidrul. Yirr-Prrxidnil Uashicr. The Phtenix Furniture Company, OF CIIAULKHTON, S. U. * -.-Wholesale and Retail Furniture Emporium. FINE, MEDIUM AND LOW PRICED KURNITURE AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES <’l|h.\P ECRNITCRE SITi’ABLE FOR COCNTRY TRADE It. l.nrge Vudelv At Factory Brices. RAILROAD SCHEDULES. Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley R. R. Condensed Schedule, March £9, 1892. NORTH BOUND. No. 2, daily except Sunday. | Leave W j Vrriye Fayetlevilie, j .in |> in j Leave Fayeltevilie, 8 00 i Sanford, 4 25 I ! Arrive Greensboro, 0 55 I Leave Greensboro. 7 15 Walnut Cove. 9 00 ; Arrive Mt. Airy. 11 15 | No. 4, daily except Sunday, j Leave Renncttsville, 12 40 p m j Maxton. 1 27 . Arriv-' Fivlteville 2 57 "**o. dt, diiRj’yX; ■ j. r umlay. .cave liatnseur, ' ’ 4 *5 a 111. Arrive Grecnelioru. 10 05 Leave Greeti.lioro, 10 85 Arrive Madtaor’. 1 (>5 i> in i No. 12. daily except Sun,lay, Leave Greenhorn, 10 10 a m : Walnut Cove, I 55 |> in ' Arrive Ml. Airy. 5 5ft No. 14, Daily except Sunday. , Leave Renncttsville, 1 tat a m Maxton, 4 25 I Arrive Fayrtte.vilJe 9 55 sm i'H rim no ' Leave Mt. Airy. n tat a m ! Walnut Cove. 8 11 j Arrive Greensboro, 10 00 Leave Greensboro, to 80 ! Sanford, 12 45 pm Arrive Fayetteville, 2(0 Leave Fayeltevilie. 3 04 j Arrive Wilmington, 7 o5 No. II, daily except Sunday. | Leave Fayetteville, 2 II p <n ! Maxton, 8 32 Arrive Renncttsville. 4 22 No. 15, daily except Sunday. ! Leave Madison, 2 45 p m Arrive Greensboro, 4 55 1 Leave Greensboro, ft 15 I Arrive Rauiseur, 8 |o No. II, daily except Sunday. Leave Mt Airy, 3 to pin Arrive Walnut Cove, li 15 ■ .. Arrive Greensboro, 0 3o 1'reiglit I rain (.oing l p. No. 13. daily except Sunday. Leaves Florence (1:40 A ] Leave Fayetteville, lo 15 a in “ Darlington . j Leave Maxton, I 3o p m i Freight Going Down, i Arrive llenneltsvllle, 7 o5 : W. E- KYI.E ] Lem Darlmgton j J. W. FRY, Gen. L’a-s? Agent i Ai rives at Florence I General Supt. GOING SOUTH. No. 27, Daily. Leave Florence * 1.55 s. m Arrive Lanes 2.50 Arrive Cliarleston 5.00 No. 23, Daily. ; e.y • F’orva Knigsi'rep “Or. ri m '■ " Arrive Lanes 19.15 a. ib Arrive Charleston 2.40 >0. D»). Leave Lanes *8.52 p. ni Arrive Charleston 10.80 No fii ; |,e Flon uep -tH.iia « King.-tree 11, nil Ar Lanes 10.00 Le Lanes 10.00 Ar Charleston 11.59 Train on C. A 1). R. It. connects at l Florence with No. til train. GOING NORTH :Yo no, Dailv Le Charleston *4-29 a in Ar Lanes (1.35 Le Lanes Kings! roe (1.5(1 Ar Florence 8.15 No. 78, Daily. Leave Charleston *1.20 a. m rnv • j .in 8 '5 fj aVp |-aii>:i. ‘.it: Kings) res (Ha Arrive Florence 4.4,5 No. 14, Daily. Leave Charleston *7.oi p. m Arrive Lanes H.JtH Leave Lancs 8.88 Kingstrec 8.5(1 Arrive Florence 9.55 No. 52, Daily. r nave Charleston *0.50 a. m 4.“(!)'» tv: * s; i Leaves Wader liot'O Hen nett's Morvcn's McFarland Cheraw Cash's SoUefy ||i|| DoVl"; Floyd's Darlington Palmetto | Arrives at Florence GOING UP j Leaves Florence Palmetto Darlington Flovd’s Dove's Sociclv Hill Cash’s Cheraw M, Farlitnil Morvcn's Hennelt's ■ at Wadeshoro 5:35 5:30 0:00 0:17 m ji;50 0,58 7:12 7:22 7:37 9:00 P. 9:13 9:23 9:83 9:40 10:00 IC: 15 10:27 10:57 11:00 1 :l t 11:30 ♦Daily. (Daily except Sunday, No. 52 runs through to Columliia via Central R. R. of S. C. Nos. 78, (10, 14 run soli.l to Wilmington N. ('. making close connection with W & W. R. R. for all points North. T. M. EMERSON Traffic Manager J. R. KEN LA'. General Manager. J.F. 1)1 VINE,General Superintendent Old iiows|»:i|ieiss 1 ilbUALD Otllfc. for sale at Til t. M ~ PETER BOWLES DOES FIRST CLASS I >. ipoi* I ranging’. M 5:00 I* A 0:00 A. F. RAVEN EL. 1'aaideui. ; Ka!somine Work a Specialty. Me olieit.s the |iuli'oiiiigeof Outiutglou,