The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, June 29, 1892, Image 4

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1 €iri€l MRGCmi. I’KK'fiivTr.mvN rumen.—Ilev. .). Law, 1’anlor; I'rcm-Liiij: every SMlilmth al 11 a. m. and 8 <10 |>. m. Sal>)<at'a Si'liool at 10 a. in. !>!;«'r meeliiif: every Weil- aesday alteriiO""n al 5 h’i Iih k. Mctii'Hiist Ciirui ii.—Hev. J. A. UL Pa^t'ir; I’reaeliini; every SuiiiUy al Ii m. ami 8 00 |>. in., Salilmth Selnml at S m.. Prayer mcetinir every Timrwlay, 8:S0 p. in. K^lmanvvi, t'ii \ !• k l..—Itcv. W. G'lerry, Ueelor. II. T. Tboninaon, Header. Preaeliin.i; Urd Sunday at p. in.. Lay l{eiidini! every Sunday mo ini; at II u'eliM'k, SaMialli Seliool ev Sunday niorniiu' al 10 o'eloek. Mm kduni v I'.vi'tint I nruni. IIP I. P. BriK'kiiiKton, Pastor; Preaildnjr evi ry Sunday al II a. in., and *:I0 |i. in. Salilmlli SeliiMtl al :l:!0 p. ni.. Prayer meelini; every Tuesday evening al 830 o’clock ritwlB* by KlfrlrlfH). The electric onrrent turned its lirat furrow in American soil at the Kan sas sorelniiu exjK'iinieiital station a few days ago. The motor developed iunple power to jdmv deep and fast, but it became evident that a rheostat or resistance coil, such as is used iu starting electric cars, is also neces sary with thcclcctrir plow.—Chicago Times. , iiratiladr. MiicklciTs Arnica Salve. The beat salve in tBc world for cuts brut es, aorca, ulecra, salt rheum, fever sorca, tetter, clmppcd lianda, chilldnina, i-orna, and all akin uruptiona, and poai- tlvcly ettrua plica, or no pay required. It give perfect aatiafaclion, or iinfliey rclundcd. Price 25 ccnta per me Cause of Disease ’rofeHsioiml Cards. RAILROliD SCNEDUIES. W., C. & A. Railroad. ». Ptu aalv at Wilcux adruf! store. t railroad m the ; fie the Pen-' till} I’ark iliiilroad. a k- rnion Pncifie, which at Aljdiie Tu11net retfehesan attitude I,oft! feet above the level of the Science traces the cause of disease directly to one and the same source— a decrease of the VITAL FORCE. TIm Elect repoise Is a scientific instrument based on the common sense theory that to restore the strength and vitality is to restore the health. Itdoes this work quickly and effectually by enlisting OXYGEN, the health giving element of nature. When drugs and medicines fail to releve, the ELECTROPOISE will effect a permanent cure. If you are a sufferer from some physical ill which has tormented you for years and yeprs, it will cost you nothing to investigate the merits of the ELECTROPOISE; and may save your life. Correspondence Invited. Atlahtic Electropoise Co., 222 Kins Street, . CHARLESTON, S. C. W.F .DARCtAN, Attorney - at - Law, DARLINGTON, S. C. Office over Illiii km ll Brothers’ Store. E. KEITH 1) AEG AX, Attorney at Law, | • DARLINGTON, S. t\ Wbei. Iliibj wu sick, we gave her Castork. When she was a Child, (he cried for Caatoria. When she became Min, she clung to Caatoria. Wbta she bad Children, she gave them Caatoria An n plwisant-fuml wunmti passed the corner -Iones touched his hat to her and remarked feelingly to his companion: “Ah, my Imv. I owe a great deal to tlmf w < ami n.** “Vonr mol her y“ was the (piery. “No. my land lady'* elief Kipatis Tabides: one gives tv When ('arlyle was al work on bio graphical or historical matter he used to paste on a screen in his study eii- graveil jwrtraits of the |K.*ople*hc was vyitiit^about in order that he might hate, their imagrts eonstantlv in Ins sight. /No anirtial has more than five toes, digits tirji’aws to each foot or limh. The horse.is oiie-tiail. the ox is two- lo.'d, the rhinoceros is thns-toed. tin liipiMilati.iisis foiir-toeil. and the ele phant and hundreds of oilier animals are five-toed. AT - ChiMrea ory for Pitcher’s Castoria. Kuglislinieii are increasiug nearly Jev4|mtimes us fast as Frenchmen. At the lNigiuiiiHg of the ceiiturv France w'* : jaipiilalioii of ■.’?.(««i,(Mid and bhtgliml W.IHMI.IMMI. Now the lllllll- bers of each are almost the same, nr about :IS,ihM),ihmi, Iliip|>.\ llooslcrs. Wm. Tiuumms, Posluiasler of lilnviee, 1ml., writes: "Kleelrie Hiller- lias ilnur Ulore for nie iliau all oilier iiieilieiio- C'OUlluniMi for tlial !<ad leeliii" ari-.im from Kidney ami l.ive. Ironble.'’ .lohii Leslie, farmer ami sloekniaii, of place, says: “Kind Kleelrie Bill {lie Ik'si Kidm-y ami Liver made me feel like>a new man- Special Notice! If you wail any Stork In Ihr Carolina Inlrr-Malr BniUing an4 Loan Assoriaiion. of Wilaiingion, N. P., rail ou T. J. Drew, al Tkr HrraU OArt, who i» Ihr (.rnrral Agent for llarlinglon ionnly. IT IS UNNECESSARY | To attempt to enumerate all we have in our store! We have anything* you want and Guarantee - Satisfactory - Prices. . : S , L - * ? iargest Stt! Greatest Variety! Loiest Prices. tome to H £ A DCi l A It T E K $ anil we will Welcome Yon. UKN PKCTFl'I.I.Y. Edwards, Norment & Company, Nettles A Nettles, ATTORNEYS AT - LAW, Darlington C. It., S. (J. Will practice in all State ami Federal Courts. Careful altcntion will lie given to all business enlrusted to us. C. P. DABGAX, ATTORNEY AT LAW axp Trial Justice, DARLINGTON, S. C. Praetiecs in the United Slates Court and in the till ami 5th eireuits. Prompt attention to nil business entrusted to me. Olliee. Ward’s Lane, next to The Dar- ingtoi l offlee. P. Bishop Parrott, Httnographor : and : Typr-wrilrr. LEGAL AND OTI1EH COI'TIKU SOLICITED. Testimonv reported in sliorl-liand and type-written transerlpl of same furnished at reasonable rates. Good spelling, eorreet punetuation and neat work guaranteed. Olliee with Ward A Woods. Mill Fin & Mari INSURANCE Co. SI’MNVFIKM), Mass. Agency at Darlington, So Ca. H. L. .CHARLES, Agent. Ca, Si N- Ra Ra I) Ued May :W, 1892. GOING NORTH. Train No. 1. Daily except Sunday. Ia'iivo Charleston I’regnal 1*8 Harleysville I’eeks Holly Hill ('onnors Kntawville Vances Merriam St. Paul Summerton Silver I'aeksville Tindall Sumter Dated M^y 31,1892. GOING SOUTH. No. 23. Leaves 'Wilmington *6:25 p. in. Marion 9:35 Arrives at Florence 10:25 a. m No. 50. Lillies .'lotencc *3:20 a. m. Sumter 4:35 Arrives al Columbia 6:13 No. 27. Lean's Wilmington *10:10 p. m. itarion 12:40 s. m Arrive *t Floicnce 1:20 No. 52. Leaves U.miitt r 49:43 a. tn. Arrives at Columbia 10:35 No. 58. Leaves Florence t 7:37 Arrive at Sumter 9:20 No. 52. runs through from Charleston Oswego St, Charles Elliotts Immur Syracuse Darlington Mont Clare Robins Neck Mandcvillc Ar. Henncttsville GOING SOUTH. Train No. 2, Daily except Sunday. I>eavc Bennetlaville 5.07 a ni Mandevillc Robins Neck Mont Clare 7.51* 8.0!) 8.18 8.30 8.50 0.05 0.20 0.30 0.48 10.04 10.21 10.38 10.51 11.00 11.20 via Central Railriuid, leaving Lanes 8.:;3 a. in.. Manning 9.09 a. ni. Train on C. A D. Railroad connects at Florence with No. 58. | No. 51 GOING NORTH Leaves Columhir *10.45 p. m ! No. 78. Sumter Arrives at Florence Leaves Florence Marion 12:04 1:15 a. m 5:00 a. m 6:44 p m p m miimEt: rmimi! -:o:- Darlington Syracuse Uinmr Elliotts St. Charl-s Oswego Sumter Tindal I’aeksville Silver Summerton St. Paul Merriam Vimces Eiitawvillc Connors Holly Hill Peeks llarleyvllle Preghalls Arrive 01 »rleston 5.21 o.3h 5.48 0.04 0.20 0.35 0.51 7.01 7.15 7.35 7.50 8.02 8.12 8.22 8.28 8.40 8.55 0.08 0.15 9.21 9.25 .9.40 9.50 11,05 •aim ers to b niedieiiie. .1. W. WHY 18 THE W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE OENfP&IEN TIE BEST 8H ~ tawi^ainlPM THE CHEAPEST LARGEST and REST LINE of FURNITURE EVER j OFFERED TO THE PEOPLE OF DAKLINGTPN COUNTY. AT H>t.v iis worth's piiniiture S (olT * THE LATEST AND MOST IMPROVED DESIGNS AND FINISHES j IN RED ROOM SUITS IN WALNUT, ANTIQUE OAK, IGth ‘. ENTURV and OLD ENGLISH. SUBSCRIBE FOR Promptly Execnted Gardner, hardware uierebaut. same says: Kleelrie Billers i- jilsl Ibe <!iiH 1 to hart ibefeet; inailo of the hesi fine riaL Myiiah ■ • ■ i aatloMy, and bream* rr mate more thorn of thin It isiuaU hand- new stienglli. good appetite ami leli just like be Itad a new lea -e on life. Ibilv 50. a h vl le. :»• Wilcox’?* ilm ^ vtoir. «»i « — ■ , i.,. ■, anu cany, ana woaMHf irp iHarr n»«rr. for a min who ^ :ill run ilowil anil non \ J gmar than any Itlher manufacturer, It ["a-e M ite,Iter be lives or die*: he b.umj | 1 , “ li ,,,J| 1 MOm Bhoe ever oITwhI for $5.(Wi rqnaU French ! Imported kIiooh which cost from fS.OOto IP-JdW, •• Hiind-Hewe^ \Vrlt Hhoe, fln« calf. atyllHh, comfortable ami durable. The bent •hoe ever offered at thU price; Kanie kratio as cus tom mml? shoe*costing from to».«». 29 I'alhro Hhoet Fortners. Kollroad Men i .ndLeW.rl^fVWr.ail W.MIhr^flaaealf. < 1*0, 8010% My stock of “ ‘ Suits is Complete in Every Respect. ilPMSbor, wttti no tarkft or wax thread I I THE' DIHLINGTOH : HERUD No's. 1 and 2 make eonneetion at Sum ter witli A. ('. L. to ami from Columbia and points west. GOING NORTH. j * Train No. 5, a m i Leave Eutawville If.10 : ArriveVances 10.26 GOING SOUTH. Train No. 6. LeaveVam es 8.26 a m | ArriveEulavvvillc 8.12 Harlin city Branch. GOING NORTH, Train No, 31, Leave Vances 11,00 Snells 11.23 Parlers 11.33 Arrive Harlin city 11.64 GOING SOUTH. ! Train No. 32, Leave Harlin city 714 Parlers 7.37 Snells 7.48 Arrive Vances 8.10 GOING NORTH. Train no. 33, Leave Vances | Snells Parlers j arrive |Ia lln city GOING SOTTH. Arrive at Wilmington 8:55 No. 53. Leaves Columbia t6:00p. m Arrives at Sumter 7:25 No. 59. Lv. Sumter 7.30 Ar. Flonuee 8.40 No. 14. Leaves Florener * 8:50 Marion 9::t6 Arrives at Wilmington 12:20 ♦Daily. fDally, except Sunday. No. 53 runs through to Charleston, via Central R. R., arriving at Manning 8 04 p. nt., Lancs 8:45 p. m., ( Iiarlcston 10:20 p. nt. No. 59 connects at Florenct with the U. & D. train for C’lteraw and Wades- horo. , ; Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection at Wilmington with the W. A W. R. R. for all points North. Trains on Florence R. R., and South ern Division, Wilson and Fayetteville Branch, leave Pee Dec Junction (i.33,a. in., arrive Rowland 7.:l5 a. ni., Ftryeye- ville9.20n.in. Returning leave Fayette- | villc 5.!I0 p. nt.. arrive Rowland 7.12 p. in., Pec Dee Junction 8.16 p. nt. Daily except Sunday. •' Train on Vanchester A Augusta H. R. leaves Sumter daily, except Sunday, at 10.50 a. in., arrives at Rimini 11..>9 ii. m. Returning leaves Rimini 42.30 p. m., ar rives at Sumter 1.40 p. m. Trains on ilartsiille R. R. leave Harts- villc daily except Sunday at 5.55 a. m., arriving Floyds 0.40 a m. Returning leave Floyds’ 3.25 p. m., arriving Harts- viilc 4.05 p. nt. Trains on Wilmington l .indbourn A Conway railroad leave C'ltadbourn 10.30 a. m„ arrive Conway 1 00 p. m., returning leave Conway at 2.30 p..m. arrive Chad- Itourn 5.20 p. m. Leave Ultadhourn 7.15 a. m. and 5.50p.m.t arrive Hub at 8.00 a m. and 0.25 p. m. Returning leave Huh 9.00a. m. and 6.45 p. m.. arrive Ultadhourn 9.45 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Dally except Sunday. J. R. KENLBY.General Manager. * T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Managers.. . J. F. DIVINE. General Superintendent a m a m 7.40 8.00 8.14 8.34 p m Northeastern Railroad. Datcil April 20th, 1892. GOING SOUTH. No. 27, Daily. Leave Florence Arrive Lanes Arrive Charleston No. 23, Daily. Leave Florence Kingstree Arrive Lanes Arrive Charleston No. 53. Leave Lanes Arrive Charleston No 61. Le Florence Kingstree Ar Lanes Le Lanes Ar Charleston Train on ('. A D. R. Florence with No. HI train. *1.35 a. m 2.50 5.00 *10.35 p m 11.49 12.15 a. in 2.40 *6.52 p. in 10.30. *i.05 a m 9.32 10.00 10.00 11.59 R. connects at GOING NORTH. No. 00, Daily. PICTURE til I very IM'scili tIon 3In«l»‘ FRAMES fo Order on Short Notice. The .-'nro|ieaii or American, in del' l<> sleep well, ordinarily requires a downy pillow under the head: loti (he JaiuiueKCj'drt'toliiug himself u|n>u a rush mat on the Hour, puls a hard square block of wood under his heafl. and ihies not sleep well if he does mil rj * have it. s want a - ** u i arc very strong ami dural , exteu- eY«r off<*ffd at II convince thoao ! < a V for comfort ami servk*. WorkiHjjniaa’a Bboe* ii, mi; a call. Al Y VKHV DU.ST I WANT YOL'lt THAIHl nnd AVILL1M)) TO PI j-lASK YOU. Ripitiis Tabules I. Ii. v. 1 'I’lio fell cloth which is made inlo hats is eotniiosisl eiiiellv of the hair of ralddis, hares or gojds. niixixl with much wool. These substances are en tangled together, and pressed and I tea ten until they adhere to form a compart 1ml tlcxildemalcrhl. “TheHiatt I wed must be hand some’, brave and noble: he mast have lio !>ad habits, anti love me dr voterllv." a> Hut, iny dear,! hat is im- possile. von know, ijiihe t iiiip.*sslide. ’ “\Vhy.’*l«. •attse Ihere is only om such man in all the wide world, and he is going to marry me." “Fatima," I he baby liippo|Hiliiiuus «[ ('elitrol I’ark. New York City, i; astonishing zoujogi.-ls by he rapi*. gfowth. Tlamglt *nly n year ohl. sli^ is nearly as large as her papa. “Caliph." ami her mamuiu, “Miss Murliy." Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. A New York inti.-ir teacher l.ug been jaafo/ming an oiidiirauee fe. I tijiou the piano. Co win a w.igct he j.v- played that iaslltl Iiellt twelve hours with.itit ceasing. An English j a|ier remarks: “The imping Sparrojv; cinb, of wliich Sir 11. Selwin-1.ihbetsen, M. I’., is pres ident,. has la-ett in existence four niontli^, and during that time its ipciplars have de-troytsl ‘t.irn t -put. rows.” "** ■* T I The Sona nts a ja-m^ ;dh' an , ■par# woru ui« w»y»c»crj me it aa their nwrlt*. a* tlw InsTcttslag ulta Rbow. L8diG8 ’ttoniola. voryatyUih:tqaaui'renrh imported •lHa»c<*UnBf noil <IJMt..«*afl. UuuKlaK* namo and > n of eacliBboe. »r*TAK« RO In»K« on local adTerttaed dealera xmplyloK you. W. J.. IMMCI.AS, Itroekl.n, Moat. Sold by ! t.i. BrMa« llarlinglon. S. C. Rfsprr Ifnlly, J. II. II AYS SH OUT II. ft O * J? John C. White, Darlington, South Carolina. % Stoves, Tinware, Pumps, Piping, House 4 Furnishing* Goods, Bolts, Tobacco | Y • <T> Only $1 a Year. Train no. 34, | Le Charleston *4.29 c m Leave Harlin citr 5,04 1*01 Ar Lanes 6.35 Snells 5.24 i Le Lanes 6.35 Parlers 0 ** Kingstree 6.36 Arrive Vances 6.66 A r Florence 8.15 No. 78, Daily. Fond Bluff Branch. : Leave Charleston i Arrive Lanes *1.20 a. m 3.25 GOING NOllTIl Leave Lancs Kingstree 3.25 I? 43 Train no. 27. Arrive Florence 4.45 leave Eutawville 8.46 a ni No. 14, Daiiv. Belvidcie 8.43 9.06 Leavf Charleston *7.01 p. ra arrive Ferguson Arrive Lanes 8 .18 GOING SOUTH Leave Lanes 8.38 Kingstree 8.56 leave Ferguson 9.34 a in Arrive Florence 9.55 Belvidere 9.49 No. 52, Daily. Arrive Eutawville 10.04 Leave Charleston *6A6 a. m 'Trains 1 ami 2 have through ear.* Arrive Lanes 8.27 latween Charleston and Fayetteville j 'Dally, tDaily except Sunday, land run daily except Sunday; other! No. 52 run, through t,> Columbia via i trains daily eicept Sunday. ’ ! C T™ l ' r < ? f . s -. 1 ‘ , i 1i • i I (m, H run solid to H ilinim ton Merrium, Sncels and IWIvtdcre are N. C. muking close connection with W flag stations. E. D. KYLE. General Manager. Good Work % i i ■n Flues, tVe. Gallanr ' Our M, ii ve tai Ptase Iny thing Nol in Stork M ill hr Ordrrrd fnr V««. PETER BOWLES DOES FIHST CLASS Atlantic Coast Line. C. & D. and C. & S. Railroads. AND ft FITS CURED ii Wi'nsTBK, S. C., Dec. 19, 1B91. Sirs: T wish I could let all who are suffering from asttf Jfetua tUaeontt know just how good your remedy is. My son used it one year, and is now the stoutest child I have. With many thanks, 1 remain yours, H. A. TATE. I) t iflwiAs'eiiipbn ed. — . » . A Lcatler. Sineq its first iutrisbicjioi'. Fleet 1 . II) |ters lltlf galqc. l rapitllv in peptif- f^yor.'intP^foiv. it i? clearly in tnc Ic.i innong pure medii itiHl Ionics iind itltcti. lives—containing notliing wliidi pci utils its use ns h U'vemgc or inioxinm. if is recognized »s llw ee-t sud pute.- iiiedicinc for ,11 uilinciils of stomm l’. Liver or KidneyH.—If will cure Sick licniliiclir, indigestion, con-tipallon. hi. ilrive nulaiiu from the system. Satisfuc- tion gasranteerl with each Isttllc or the money will In- refunded. Price only 56c. per boitjv. ^oH a| Willcux's ilrttf stole CfF.NI'SIS, pA. f 1>CC. 23,1891. I have not had one of my bad spells since I com menced taking your medicine, six months ago. THURSY. ELMQHE. PMit.ADPi.rntA, Pa., Jan. *, xfyt. I per tonally knotr of two cases of < Fits, one case of tit. VltUH* Dance and one of Ntr- rvttt FrattratUm cured by this remedy. C. A. WOOD, Treasurer American Publishing House. If you are afflicted with FUt, HI. Mat 9 Dance, Intumnla, or any oilier Nerve trouble, we will send you One Dottle, Free, ail charges prepaid by us. Give Age, Post-Office and State. Address HALL CEKICAl 00,, West Plila., Pa. m o o r. - - REGULATE THE - - STOMACH, LIVER ^ BOWELS, • AND - PURIFY THE BLOOD. A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR Indigestion, Biliousness, Headache, Consfipat Ira trices: i Paper Hanging, j Kalsomine Work a Specialty.! lie solidtii the putrouuge of Darlington. Dated January 31, 1892. GOING DOWN .t W. It. R. for all point* North. T. M. EMERSON Traffic Manager. J. It KENLY, General Manager. J.F. DI VINK.General Snperintendenl Cape Fear & , R. R. Condensed Schedule, June 26,1892. NORTH BOUND. No. 2, Daily. Leave Wilmington, Old newispiH>oi 11 Kit a i.D Olliee. for stile at Thk IS OUR MOTTO. ipation,. ♦ Dyspepsia, Chronic Liver Troubles, Dizziness, Uad\j Complexion, Dysentery, Offensive Breath, and all disorders of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. A l,l, r dm Rif.nns Tabules contnin nothing injuritnis to the most rklirate eonsfifti- tion. rieusant to Ukc, wife, effertual. C»iv« liumrdiare relief. Sold by druggutv A trial bottle sent by mail on noieipt of rj ecuts. Addrtsa ( THE RJPANS CfU*mCAL CO. r to Spruce Street, - * New York City* ||£ J»l« OppwrtimMv! mi** J wwrN, Header. Tt.e ttt.aii>rirr neglect thetr on pnrtntiitirs. Ait l from that cntumlim in tiorertv »ud dio in oh cm it v! II irrowitic •ieanttr it the l<»f of tti^nr. ns titey ’eoklmi-koii |o«t. toroveriost oj.i.i.t r-tt.i’r I .Mr l« ••»*« Rtftn-h out. He nt» ntui .10:11t • • • •• ? « tr Annortn- ni:y. Aim •onire|»ro9io*r!te. proiiiin > 1 «. it «said t>y • pliilo!»'-,iii-r. thnt ••tin* t.i •*• * 1 I itino oiT.-« * •toldeti ot.jH.itunity to e icli !.•*• eon •» •••nm nn iotl of lii>; fiiinr.tceiliecintTieB. ami mu* notir - nut i..*r li. ltsa; f .il t- tin an ami M.e .1. parts, ncrar to rotnrn." iiow sti.*il t 01 i'i’oi li'M.nus •■’■not (iini?v* !nv«n!ii*i»te every rlia'ncn that npo irt «r oii.y ntoi of lair nromi-n: that i« wliAt nil sue ' c - *. ni motiih*. p.-roijan n|.|i..i nmitv. ns la not of: on I nrithin tharo i h ..f lah'.i iif* j.eot.le. itti|irorr-i. it will ctr*. ! »tl.M«i. A grand stnn u. iih*. |tie goi.d* n ot.|M.rnni\v for ! mnntr it here. MwMejr tn hti itiM.fjs rapiiilv nud hon.iraLly ! A rF1Vt* t.v tuty i:oi«isriioesf*er-on of eirm-r sox. vl) .•«- s. You ran | * . ■ticami live at home, wherever * ni| nre. F.ven Le- 1 1 • Wadesboro 5:oo A. M ! Bennett’s 3:17 Morvcn’s 5:25 McFarland 5:36 Clieraw 6:00 Cash’s 6:17 Society Hill 6:32 Dove’s 6:50 Floyd’s 0:58 Darlington 7:12 j Palmetto 7:22 cs nt Florence GOING UP 7:37 •s Florence f.:00 I*. M. Palmetto 9:13 Darlington Floyd’s 9:23 9:33 9:40 Dove's Society Dill 10;00 Cash’s 10:15 Clieraw 10:27 McFarland 10:57 11:06 Morvcn’s BenupM’s 1 :14 es at Wadesboro 11:30 Freight Train Going Up. cs Florence 7:45 A. M Darlington 0:05 Freight Going Down. es Darlington 4:00 1*. M cs at Florence 5:00 A. F. RAVENEL. President. 4 50 a m 8 22 9 43 12 25 pm 2 33 4 25 12 00 m 2 30 p m 3 50 ti 10 7.26 p nt 8 57 9 25 It 30 o -in v ..n.ins ii"iu ».»in ni*i„ru.- y.ii . fj ( ),n)t lioutiil imsscngcr I ruin on the Ultc- • ri , ., , ■ _' . 1.: I 1 to the rintfis . ,, — _ _ . an do a. well if you will work, not too hard, hut indtisfri- | ***• ■ - - ^ t.ii-lr;a:..l»"tiranin ronswr..urine .tnen# von go..ti. Yo« ^ Harlill^ton Bailioaii *tm •Mv-.iMt'Hntiiiieoiiiy-. orall your thii8tn too work. L<i«y : t.i to • rn. « .i|i;tid not rsunired. W* start »*.u. Alliaront- oar.t:D - *»ly m-w and r*al!v wondorful. « instni.-t ttml •how .“ou Low. free. I tdlure unknown snmug o.tr work ••>a. No room to explain hero. Uiito ur.ii |e:i»,i • II fi-ee. , n ft .11. t’liuiav »t» •i* , l *y. t : ir..«s I t II. Ilullelt At t’u.. lk»x HcsO, Mill****. Old uc\v6|iii|ter8 for *»1c at The I lerahl ollici. Duly 20tta J'cl JibUllUU. Leave Fayetteville, Sanford, Leave Greensboro, Walnut Cove, . Arrive Mt. Airy, No. 4, Daily. Leave Bennettaville, 5 30 am Mart on. 6 20 Reel Springs. 6 58 Arrive Fayetteville. 7 55 No. 16. daily except Sunday. Leave Ramscur,. 7 15 a m 1 Leave Greensltoro, 9 35 Arrive Madison, 105 pm SOUTH ROUND. No. 1. Daily. Leave Mt. Airy. Walnut Cove, Leave Greensboro, Sanford, Leave Fayetteville, Arrive Wilmington, No. 3, Daily. Leave Fayetteville, Red Springs. Maxton, Arrive Bennetlsville. No. 15, daily except Sunday. Leave Madison, 2 60 p m I Leave Greensboro, 4 45 Arrive Kamseur, 7 •VI ^ Train No. 2 connects at Sanfoid with ScalMtard Air l.ine fot Ilulrigh. Norfolk and all points North, anti nt Walnut Cove with tlic Norfolk A Western l«. I?, fot Winston-Salem, Roanoke and all points North and West of Roanoke. Passengers from Wilmington, Fayette ville, RennetlsYille find nil points soetli of Sanfold will arrive at Raleieb at Il ia a. in..and have about 5 liouis iu Rut igh, reluming reaeh lioine same da'. Train No. I connects nt Walimt Gove witli Norfolk and Wistetn Ibid" ail b r Winston-Salem, and a' S infold wilt Sealaiard Air l.incfor Vmntoc, t'l tulo t". Alliens, Atlanta and ;.il pointseoutli: n I Southwest. Pulimau Full e: Hceping Car on : ca- 2:(K* P. M. tatard Air Line trains Noriu and S a.tlt 2 35 p m ! from Sanford and on XorfoU. :ml We - 3 16 ern liain Ni rib and Weal I'tom I i at.. V.'. 3 3o Ample time i- •.•inn pi seng :• .o 3 56 |lireakfasl and supper at Fay, lev lie, u.d Tills train w aits two hours, if neees i dinner at \\ alum Gove, sary, for the North hound freight train | rt . bf l.l , The Hartsville Railroad. Dated Jauuary 4. 1892. M DAILY MIXED TRAIN. Leaves Hartsville, 5:55 A Jovnnn, 6:26 Floyd's, ti: It* Darlington 9.00 at Florence 9.50 his train makesconnection with the HETUHNING. Loaves Florence Leave Darlington, FJoyds. Jovaim. Arrive al Jlartsvillr ! ou tile t. * p. u. K. j. L. UOKEH, j J l lirenMeat 1 W. FRY, Ueu- Manager. Gen. I’us.-.A'em