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i'NIIRCH DIRECTORY.
PllKSHYTKHIAN ClltIll'll.—H(.'V. J. G
Law, Pastor; PreaoMnfr every SaMiatli at
11 a. m. ami 8 00 |>. m. Salilmtk Srliool
at 10 a. m. Prayer meeting every Wed
nesday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
Mktiiouist Ciioki k.—Hev. J. A. iticc.
Pastor; Prcacliiiiir every Snndny al It a
m. and 8 00 |i. ui., Salilin’tli Scliool al H [>.
in., Prayer nieetini' every Tlmraday at
8 00 p. ni.
EflSCOlVVI. 0II a i* k i„—Kcv. W. A.
Guerrj, lU'clor. II. T. Tlmnipson, I,ay
Header. Preacliinir Ord Sunday at 8W
|>. in.. Lay Headim; every Sunday morn
ing at 11 o'clock, Saliliatli Scliool every
Sunday mnniimr at 10 o’cloek.
M.U'KDoNIA ilAI’i'IST ('iicik u. Kev
I. P. Ilroeklnelon, Pastor; Prciu lilny
every Sunday at 11 a. in., and s;|0p. m.
Sabhatli Scliool at 000 p. ni., Prayer
meeting every Tuesday evening at 830
o'clock
An KxMlIenl Mrthml of fcU«rel»lii|(.
According to competent military crit
ics, one of the heat drilled uniformed
bodies in this city is a jnveuile battalion
called "The Knickerbocker Gray a.’’ It
is composed of from Seventy-five to eighty
boys, ranging in age from eight to twelve
years. The battalion is an exclusive one,
being teally a private drill class wliich
was started a few years ago by a num
ber of wealthy women who desired that
their sons should have the benefit of ex
ercise and instruction in the manual of
arms. The use of the Seventy-first Regi
ment armory is enjoyed by the boys,
through the courtesy of the officers cf
that regiment, and they drill there on
Monday and Thursday afternoons dur
ing the winter seascgA Jh. uniform of
the Knickerbocker 41 rays consists of
gray coat, trousers and cap of regula
tion pattern, and dark stockings. The
gray garments are neatly trimmed with
block braid. Each member of the Grays
carries a musket with bayonet
Tbe president of the association, which
exercises a rigid sui>ervi*ion over this
drill class, is Mrs. Edward Curtis, the
vice president is Mrs. Beverly Kohinson.
the treasurer is Mrs. Bradish Johnson,
and the secretary is Mrs. H. H. Chitten
den.—New York Times.
Mrs. liosetta It. Hostetler, of
Pittsburg, is one of tbe live richest
women in Aineiicn. , hbe is tie
widow of the imiiiufiicturcr oi
Hostetler’s Hillers. In her case oi
bitter is sweet, undoubtedly.
Iltieklen's Aruleo Solve.
The In st salve in the world for vu's
bruises, sores, uleere. salt rheum, fever
sores.-tetter, chopped hands, chill Ivins,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay rc'iulrcd. It
s guaranteed tng!\< perleel satisfaction,
ir money relundeil. Price 23 cents pci
box. For sale in Wilcox’s drug store.
It is a line art, that of doing much
with little menus.
Professional Cards.
Science traces the cause of disease directly to one and the same source—
a decrease of the VITAL FORCE.
The ElectropoiM Is a scientific Instrument based on the common
sense theory that to restore the strength and vitality is to restore the
health. It does this work quickly and effectually by enlisting OXYGEN,
the health giving element of nature. When drugs and medicines fail to
relieve, the ELECTROPOISE will effect a permanent cure. If you are a
sufferer from some physical ill which has tormented you for years
and years, It will cost you nothing to investigate the merits of the
ELECTROPOISE, and may save your life. Correspondence invited.
Atlantic Electropoise Co.,
222 King Street, CHARLESTON, S. C.
W. F. DAK GAN,
Attorney - nt - Law,
DARLINGTON, 8. C.
Office over Blackwell Brothers’ Slorc.
E. KEITH DARGAN,
Attorney at Law,
DARLINGTON, 8. C.
Wbei, Baby was skk, we gave her Costorla.
When ihewaa a OiUd, tha ariad far Oaatoria.
When the became Miee, she clung to Caetorta.
Whn abe had Children, aha gave theih CaatodO.
A Judge Compthauata a Lawyer.
It is related that Judge Jere Black mid
of Thad Stevens: “That he was ouo of
th« brighost men over born, and could
aay the smartest tilings, but that, so far
as being under any sense of obligation
to his creator for superior mautal en
dowments, his mind was a howUng wil
derness."
Women think mure of flattery
than men, but they believe liss of it,
A machine ha* recentlv been iii-
venteii for timking atuvat iing.' out of
pajief.
j*
One day last ttcek three thotisaml
ii fnfita Re*
jieople suite
Europe.
York for
. J
IT IS UNNECESSARY
To attempt to enumerate all we have in
our store!
We have anything you want and
Guarantee -
Nettles A Nettles,
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW,
Diwlingtou C. 1L, 8. C.
Will practice in nil State and Federal
Court- 1 . Careful attention will be given
to all business entrusted to us.
C. P. DARGAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND
Trial Justiee,
DARLINGTON, 8. C.
Practices in the United States Court
and in the 4th and 5th circuits. Prompt
attention to all business entrusted to me.
Office, Ward's Lane, next to The Dar-
inrtti 1 office.
Special Notice!
If yon want any Slock In Ihr
Carolina Inter-Male Building and
Loan Association, of Wilmington,
K. I'., call on T. J. Drew, at The
Herald Offlce, who is the General
Agent for Darlington County.
S' f I
in Austria women twv employed as
hod carriers ami !»»•♦ Iwetty-live cents
ti day for it.
Of the f>,(Mt(i new ]uttei)l milieities
put on market every year not 100
survive.
, Teachers' salaries in the I'tiUed
States aumtalv amount to more than
$60,000,<KK).
A tract of land at ('a|ie Mayj
Court House, N. .1., is adverliml for
public sale to satisfy a debt of 37
cents.
Forty years ago a New York man
marked a quarter ami put it in rir-
dilation, it lias just returned to
him.
Land M! Graatesl Variety! Lowest Prices.
Come to HEADQUARTERS ami we will
Welcome l ou.
UESPEl'TFULLY.
Edwards, Norment & Company,
P. Bishop Parrott,
Stenographer : and : Type-writer.
bKOAL AKU OTIlKlt COI'TIKO HOI,KITED.
Testimony reported in short-hand and
type-written transcript of same furnished
at reasonable rales.
Good spelling, correct punctuation and
neat work guaranteed.
Office with Ward Sc Woods.
GoMelil Fire & Hariae
INSUHANCK Co.
SPUING FIELD, Mass.
Agency at Darlington, So Cu.
II. L CHARLES, Agent.
roEsims!; mums!
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THE CHEAPEST LAROEST and REST LINE of FURNITURE EVER
OFFERED TO THE PEOPLE OF DARLINOTPN COUNTY.
-AT
• An itinnigrant sftrl who landed in
New York lhe other dm litis a nose
five an l seven-eighths mohes long.
Africa is a land of m >ny tongues.
The Hible hits now Itwit Irnnslupil
into sixty-six if I he languages and
dialects of Aft ion.
'J'lte king of Asliatilis- lias 3,332
wives. That is just 3,332 more than
any king of a shanty is entitled to,
luckily for the wives.
An old ilnumrsays that the v.ty
to succeed in business is to wear out
the Holes of your shoes instead of
the seat of your pants.
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
The citizens of Athens, (la., In -
seech their council to pass ordinances
for the muzzling of cats. The ani
mals are too noisy o’nigV.
Ri) nils TahtihM relieve headache.
Michigan has followed the cxain-
pie of ('alifornia in refusing In tax
the pro|)cVty and also the iimrtgng>-
which represents the propery.
It Sliotild Itc in Every House.
.1. B. Wilson, 371 ('lay St., Slnirpshur
Pi.. tie will not he without I)
Ki-t/s New Discovery for Ooiisiiniptio .
C >tt'Its H id Col Is. (Inti it i-tn-d his wif
wt i was threatened with I’neittiioni
after an alts.fk of "La Grippe." whe •
vasi jus other remedies and sever.d phvtd
elms hi I done tier no trood 1 Robert Rsr
her, of P i iivsport, Pa., elaiais Df Kin*’.
NeW DUeoverv hits done lilm more goo I
th-trt aavlhlttg In 1 ever used for Lun
TrOahle. Notlilag like It. Trv it. Fr -e!
Trini Iljitles tit Willcos's Drug Sto-e
Large iNittwsi r )di- and #1 tk), A
Cot ton prophets itn' prt'dictiiti :i
shortage of it million biilcs of Ptdtoti
in the pre-eiit crop. Shell it (iiliiln ti
titighi In 1 a lilessing in disguise
Children ury tor Pitcher's Castoria.
[ A Pbihidelpitin young itnt re
cently adver'ised for ,t wife and his
iiister answered. In most eases, how-,
ever, the young man ths's not eseajK'
go easily.
Mp'ttis Tahtth s b-titlkii pain
Tlu> voting man who starts out in
life with a boltle of whiskey in one
pocket and a pistol in the other, is
on the stuight road to the devil, :
With down grade all the way.
Eloetrl * Ritter*.
This roitljtiy i* ItctHnu'ug %o well
kti rva and so popitl tr ns to need no
btccUI mention. All wb»> have used
Elo orle BiUu.s -lug the same song of
prai at.— V purer me licine d'»es ;,i,» exist
an l It i* guarantee I to do nil tha' is
claim * I. Blaclrle Bitters will cure mi
disuses of tha Liver ai-l Kidneys, will (
rem >ve Plmpl i-, II liL, d.ih Klnutn and i
other affeetlous caused by impure hi rol.,
—W-ll drive M daria from t|i« system fnd
prevent a< well ai cure <11 M darinl fevers. |
--For cure of lle.-ulas'se, constipation
and Indigestion try Electric Bitters—,
Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money
_ It THC
W. L.
S3 81
THE BEST SHOE Mil. _ _
It is A soaralMM slirtG, with imytacks or wax threwl
to hnrt tbe feet; made of the best fine calf, stylish
and easy* and btcauae ws male more than of this \
Crn(It than any other manvfacturer. It equals hand- ;
sewed shoes costing from $1.00 to gutt.
Aik MCionnlnr lland-aewr^* the finest calf i
A«9a Shoe ever offered for $5.01)j equals French !
—j f which cost from $8.0>to $12.i».
inil-Kewrd Welt Hhoe, fine calf,
- _ i* comfortable and durable. The best
ever offered at this $rlee; same trade as eos-
tonwrifMle shoes costing fj«f£$i<b to
flwearthem; flneeaif! I
heavy three soles, eaten- I
wear a year.
’» no lietier shoe ever offered at
j.S one trial will convince those ,
io wont a shoo for comfort and service.
ild and Worklncmnn** shoes
_ ore very strong and durable. Those who
nave given them a trlaLwill wear no other make.
#>2.00 nifn 81.7*1 school shoes are
Dwj O worn by tlieboyseverywhere; theyaell ,
on their merits, ns the iuereasing sales show.
■ laae 88.00 llnnd-sevrcd shoe, best
hCIUIvD Jyonsola. very stylish; equalsF’reuch
Imported shoes costing from $l.u> to $GJA).
, Imdies* ^.*10« 9*J*00 nud 81.78 shoe for ;
Misses are the best fine iMmgoIa. Stylish and durable. :
(inMiion.—Seo that W. L. Douglas’ name and 1
price are stamped ou the bottom of each shoe.
-TAKX KO 8rn‘lTITlTE._*|
__ _ on local odvrrtlseil dealers supplying yon.
h. IIOt r ULA8, Brockton, Mass, bold by
A.J. Brosm. Darlington. S.
$2
Jv
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Ha.yiis\Yortirs S fo,T *
THE LATEST AND MOST IMPROVED DESIGNS AND FINISHES
’ IN RED ROOM SUITS IN WALNUT, ANTIQUE OAK, IGth
VENTURY ami OLD ENGLISH.
My stock of Chamber Suits is Complete in Every Respect.
PICTURE FRAMES
Of I'very ] >< net ipl ii'ii Mstile lo Order on Short Nolice.
GIVE ME A GALL. I WANT YOU! TWADE sin«l WILL DO
MY VEItY ItEST TO PLEASE YOU.
Rrspretfnlly,
.1. R. II A V % 8 WORTH.
John C. White,
Darlington, South Carolina.
Stoves, Tinware, Pumps, Piping, House
Furnishing- GoodS, Bolts, Tobacco
Flues. Ac.
aii Emi Onr H. aid va caa Please Yoo.
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R1IIR0ID SCHEDULES. 1
C., S. &• n* n
t. R.
Dated May 30, 1892.
GOING NORTH.
Train No. 1. Daily except Sunday.
licuve Cliai'lesti n
5.05 p m
Pregnairs
0.35
Harlevaville
0.43
Pecks
0.57
• Holly Hill
7.01
Connors
7.00
Eutawville
7.14
Vances
7.20
Merriani
7.41
Nt. Paul
7.53 •
Stininierton
7.50
Silver
8.00
Packsville
8.18
Tindall
8.30
• Sumter
8.50
Oswego
0.05
St. Charles
0.20
Elliotts
0.30
Lamar
0.48
Syracuse
10.04
Darlington
10.21
Mont Clare
10.38
Robins Neck
10.51
Mandevilic
11.00
Ar. licnncttsville
11.20
GOING SOUTH.
Train No. 2, Daily except Sunday.
lieave RcnnetUville
5.07 a nt
Mandaville
5.21
Robins Neck
5.30
Mont Clare
5.48
Darlington
0.04
Syracuse
0.20
Lamar
0.35
Elliotts
0.51
St. Chari 'S
7.01
Oswego
7.15
Sumter-
7.35
Tindul
7.50
Packsville
8.02
Silver
8.12
Summcrtou
8.22
St. Paul
8.28
Merriani
8.40
Vances
8.55
Eutawville
0.08
Connors
0.15
Holly Hill
9.21
Peeks
9.25
ILtrlevville
.9.40
Prcghalls
9.50
Arrive O'l arlcston
11.05
No’s. 1 and 2 make eonneetion at Sum-
ter with A. C. L. to and from Columbia
and points west.
GOING NORTH
Train No. 5,
a m
Leave Eutawville
K.10
ArrlvcVanccs
10.26
GOING SOUTH.
Train No. 6.
LcaveVnnccs
8.26 a m
ArriveEutawvillc
8.12
Harlin city Branch.
GOING NOHTJI.
Train No. 3),
Leave Vances
11.18) a in
Snells
11.23
Purlers
11.33
Arrive Harlin eitv
11,64
GOING SOUTH,
Train No. 32,
Leave Harlin city
7 14 a in
Parlers
7.37
Snells
7.48
Arrive Vances
8.10
f GOING NORTH.
Train no. 33,
Leave Vances
7.40 p m
Snells
8.(8)
Purlers
8.14
arrive Ila lin eilj
8.34
GOING SOTTH.
Train no. 34.
•
Leave Harlin eitv
5.04 p m
Snells
5.24
Purlers
W 4A
Arrive Vances
*.9,1
Ppnd Bluff Branch.
GOING NORTH.
Train no, 27.
leave Eutawville
8.40 a in
Belvidere
8.43
arrive Ferguson
0.00
GOING SOUTH.
Train no. 2*
leave Ferguson
9.34 a m
Bcividcre
9.49
Arrive Eutawville
10,04
Trains 1 and 2 have (Itiotigli cars
between Charleston and F
iveltev ille
& A. Railroad.
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Dated May 81,1803.
GOING SOUTH.
No. 23. Leaves Wilmington *6:25 p. m.
Marion 9:35
Arrives at Florence 10:25 a. m.
No. 50. Leaves .’lorcnce *3:20 a. m.
Sumter 4:35
Arrives at Columbia 6:15
No. 27. Leaves Wilmington *10:10 p. m.
Marion 12:40 a. m.
Arrive-, it Florence 1:20
No. 52. Leaves Sumter 19:43 a.m.
Arrives at Columbia 10:55
No. 58 Leaves Florence t 7:57
Arrive at Sumter 9:20
No. 52. runs through from Charleston
via Central Railroad, leaving Lanes 8.32
a. in., Manning 9.09 a. m.
Train on C. & 1). itailroad connects at
Florence with No. 58.
GOING NORTH
AND
PETER BOWLES
DOES FIRST CLASS
igiPat
Paper Hanging.
Xalsomine Work a Specialty.
Ho solicits tlic patronage of
Darlington.
No. 51
Leaves Columbia
Sumter
Arrives at Florence
*10.45 p. in.
12:04
1:15 a. m
No. 78.
Leaves Florence 5:00 a. m
Marion 6:44
Arrive at Wilmiugton 8:55
No. 53.
Leaves Columbia
Arrives at Sumter
t 6:00 p. m
7:25
No. 59.
Lv. Sumter
Ar. Flore ace
7.30 p in
8.40
No. 14.
Leaves Florence
Marion
*8:50 pm
9:36
Arrives at Wilmington 12:20
‘Daily. tDaily, except Sunday.
No. 53 runs through to Charleston, via
Central R. H., arriving at Manning 8:04
p. m., Lanes 8:45 p. m., Charleston 10:20
p. m.
No. 59 connects at Florence with the
C. & 1). train for Cbcraw and Wadea-
boro.
Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection
al Wilmington with the W. & W. H. K.
for all points North.
Trains on Florence R. 11., and South
ern Division, Wilson and Fayetteville
Branch, leave Pec Dee Junction 6.33 a.
m., arrive Rowland 7.35 a. in., Kayctte-
villc9.20a. in. Returning leave Fayette
ville 5.30 p. in., arrive Rowland f.12 p.
in., Pee Dee Junction 8.16 p. nt. Daily
except Sunday.
Train on Manchester & Augusta R. R.
leaves Sumter daily, except Sunday, al
10.50 a. m., arrives'at Rimini 11.50 a. m.
Returning leaves Rimini 12.30 p. m., ar
rives at Sumter 1.40 p. m.
Trains on Hartsvillc R. R. leave Harts-
villc daily except Sunday at 5.55 a. m.,
arriving Floyds 6.40 a in. Returning
leave Floyds 3.25 p. in., arriving Harts-
viile 4.05 p. nt.
Trains on Wilmington Caadhourn A
Conway railroad leave f liadhourn 10.30
a. nt., arrive Conway 1 00 p. in., returning
leave Conway at 2.30 p. m. arrive Chad-
bourn 5.20 p. in. Leave Chadbourn 7.15
a. m. and 5.50p. in., arrive Hub at 8.00 a
m. and 6.25 p.m. Returning leave Huh
9.00 a. m. and 0.45 p. m.. arrive Chadbourn
9.45 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Daily except
Sunday.
J. R. KENLEY, General Manager.
T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Managers.
J. F. DIVINE, General Superintendent
Northeastern Railroad.
and run daily except Sunday; other
trains daily except Sunday.
Mcrritini, Snwls and llidvidere tire
flag stations.
E. I). KYLE.
General Mamigcr.
Atlantic Coast Line.
C. & D. and C. & S. Railroads.
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FITS
CURED
Wrbstbm, S. c„ Dec. %q, 1891.
Sirs: I wish 1 could let alt who are Miffering
Lum any Nerve til era nr know just how good
your remedy is. My »on used it one year, and is
now the stoutest child 1 have. With many thanks,
I remain yours, H. A. '1 ATE.
Gfnhsis, Pa , Dec. *3, 1891.
I have not had one of my bad speiU since I com-
aicoced taking your medicine, six months ago.
TUURSY ELMORE.
Philaorlhiia, Pa., Jan. t, 189*.
I ftrreouaHy know of two cases of Jits,
one cnee, of St. Vita** Daitcn and one of JVer-
votts Prostration curt d by this remedy.
C. A. WOOD,
Treasurer American Publishing House.
If you are afflicted with F//*» M0. Vitae* Tktner,
t.inoanila, or any other Nerve trouble, we will
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efc’C'O., lkl»X boO* Muiuc.
DhIciI Jiitm.
GOING DOW
Lt-uvi-s Waileslioro
Bc-nnelt’s
Morven’s
MtFarbiml
Cbcraw
Cash’s
Society Hill
Dove's
Floyd’s
Darlington
Palmetto
Arrives at Florence
GOING UP
Leaves Florence
Palmetto
Darlington
Floyd's
Dove's
Society Mill
Cash’s
Chcraw
McFarland
Morten's
Hcnnetl's
Arrives at Waileslioro
try 31, 1892.
N
5:oo A. M
5:17
5:25
5:36
6:06
6:17
6:32
0:50
0:58
7:12
7:22
7:37
feOO P. M
9:13
9:23
0:33
9:40
10:00
10:15
10:27
10:57
11:00
1 :14
11:30
Dated April 20th, 1892.
GOING SOUTH.
No. 27, Daily.
Leave Florence
*1.35 a. m
Arrive Lancs
3.50
Arrive Cliarlcsiop
5,00
No. 23, Daily.
Leave Florence
*10% p m
Kings! rce
11.49
Arrive Lancs
12.15 a. m
Arrive Charleston
2.40
No. 53.
Leave Lancs
*8.52 p. m
Arrive Charleston
10.30
No 61.
Lc Florence
*f .05 a m
Kingstrec
9.32
Ar Lanes
10.00
Lc Lanes
10.00
Ar Charleston
11.50
Train on C. A- 1). I!. R. connects at
Florence with No. 61 tr.-iin.
GOING NORTH.
No. 60, Daily.
Le Charleston
*4.29 a m
Ar Lanes
0.3*.
Le Lanes
6.33
Kingstrec
fj.Vi
Ar Florence
p.I5
No. 78, Daily.
Leave Charleston
*1.36 a. m
3.25
Arrive Lanes
Leave Lanes
3.25
Kings(ree
3 43
Arrive Florence
445
No, 14, Daily.
Leave Charleston
♦T,oi p. m
Arrive Lanes
H,38
Leave Lanes
8.88
Kingstree
8.50
Arrive Florence
9.55
No. 52, Daily.
Leave Charleston
*0.50 a. m
Arrive Lancs
8.27
Freight Train Going Up.
Leaves Florence
“ Darlington
7:45 A. M
9:05
Old iiewsp;:|R'is for
sale nt The Ilci-tiltl
office. Only liOctd
per huiKlml.
Freight Going Down.
I,eaves Darlingtoif 4:00 P. M
Arrives at Florence 5:00
A. F. RAYKNEL, I’resiilent.
The Hartsville Railroad.
Dated January 4, 1892.
DAILY MIXED TRAIN.
Leaves Hartsvillc, 5:55 A. M
Jovaiui, 0:20
Floyd's, 6:40
Darlington 9.00
Arrive at Florence 9.50
This train makeseonneetion with the
South bminti passenger train on the Che-
raw A Darlington Railroad.
RETURNING.
Leaves Florence 2:00 P. M.
Leave Darlington, 2 85 p m
Floyds. 3 111
Jovann, 3 3<>
Arrite at Hartsville 3.50
This train waits two hours, if neees
sarv, for the North hound freight train
ou the C. A 1). 11. It. J. L. COKER.
ItreeidenL
•Daily. tDaily except Sunday.
No. 52 runs through to Columbia via
Central R. R. of S. C.
Nos. 78, 66, 14 run solid 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. D1 VINE, General Superintendent
Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley R. R.
Condensed Schedule, May 30,1892.
NORTH HOUND.
No. 2, Daily.
Leave Wilmington, 9 50 a m
Leave Fayetteville, 8 15
Sanford, 9 48
Leave Greensboro, 12 80pm
Walnut Cove, 1 80
Arrive Ml. Airy, 4 45
No. 4, Dally.
Leave Dcnnetteville, 5 25 a m
Maxton. 618
Red Springs. 0 52
Arrive Fayetteville, 7 50
No. 10. daily except Sunday.
Leave Ramseur, 7 15 a m
Leave Greensboro, 9 35
Arrive Madison, 1 05 p m
SOUTH BOUND.
No. 1. Daily.
Leave Mt. Airy. 12 00 a m
Walnut Cove, 2 4-5 p m
Leave Grcensbnro, 4 05
Sanford, 6 40
Leave Fayetteville, 8 00
Arrive Wilmington, 11 45
No. 3, Daily.
Leave Fayetteville, 8 26 p nt
lied Springs, 9 26
Maxton, 9 57
Arrive BenneUsville. 10 50
No. 15, daily except Sunday.
Leave Madison, 2 10pm
Leave Gieenslioiit, 5 05
Arrive Ramseur, 7 59
Train No. 2 t onnet Is at Sanford with
w-shnaril Air Line It r l'ale’gl>, Norfolk
and all point. North,and at Walnut Core
with the Norfolk A Western P. R. for
Winston-Salem, lioanoke ami all points
North and West of Itnnnckc.
Passengers fn m Wilmington, Fayette
ville, lietineltsville and nil pidnla loulh
of Sanford v\ ill arrive at Raleigh at 11:15
a. m„ and l are id ow 5 hours in itnhdgb,
relumin' tiaeb I nun ante da.
i oiii - ?i: . a id I I reiikfa.4 nt Fay-
eltevill.-: No-. 1 and 2 dinnet at Walnut
l ove: No. I slipper at Fnvctieville.
W. ft. KYLE,
.1. W. FRY, Gtu. Pass. Agent
Utu. Manager.
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