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Presbyterian Church.—Rev. 1.
Law, Paator; Preaching every Sabbath
11 a. m. and-8 00 p. m. Sabbath Scho..
at 10 a. m. Prayer meeting every Wed
nesday afternoon at 5 o’clock.
Methodist Church.—Key. J. A. Rice,
Pastor; Preaching pvery Sunday at 11 a
m. and 8 00 p. m., Sabbath School at 5 p.
m., Prayer meeting every Thursday at
8 :S» p. m.
Episcopal C ii a p k l.—Rev. W. A.
Guerry, Rector. H. T. Thompson, Lay
Reader. Preaching 3rd Sunday at 880
3. m., Lay Reading every Sunday morn-
mg at 11 o’clock, Sabbath School every
Sunday morning at 10 o’clock.
Macedonia Baptist Church. Rev
I. P. Brockington, Pastor; Preaching
every Sunday at 11 a. m.. and 830 p. m.
Sabbath School at 830 p. in., Prayer
meeting every Tuesday evening at 8 30
o’clock.
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Pl
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Albert G. Wakefield, a veteran
Me., wear* a pair
that’tie has had
nce.1861, and they are in good con-
ition now.
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some twenty inches long, which
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over a considerable space of ground,
in search of food.
The ants have their great person
ages aa well as the human race.
These little insects go under com
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bee colonies have their queens.
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Leonard Whitton, of Brightion,
Canada, weighs 469 pounds, 300
pounds of which he has acquired
within ten years. He is not yet for
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A tree was cut in the -Puget
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day f r om which seven cues were
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N. C., call on T. J. Drew, at The
Herald Office, who is the General
Agent for Darlington County.
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A Scotchman who wanted to sell
some bees inserted the following
advertisement in the local paper
Extensive sale of live stock, cam
prising no less than 140,000 head,
with an unlimited right of pastur
age-”
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The old stone house in Kingston,
N. Y., in which the State Constitu
tion was framed and adopted, is
now open for visitors. Among
the curiosities already displayed
within its walls is a flax wheel used
by Tennis Swart’s wife in 1787 and
a dresser 200 years oil, once the
property of Peter Green, on the
shelves which are several pewter
dishes, used.by old-time Dutch peo
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One great cause of trouble in this
country is the habit people have of
talking faster than they think.
A calf, recently born in Amer
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that is in the center of its forehead.
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though the obscuration is only par
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much-money?”
*T want to buy me a doll.”
“But a doll doesn’t host $6.” ’
“Oh, no, the doll only costs five
cents, but it takes the rest to buy
her clothes. ”
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Attorney - at - Law,
DARLINGTON, 8. C.
Office over Blackwell Brothers’ Store.
E. KEITH DAHGAN,
Attorney at Law,
DARLINGTON, 8. C.
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RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
Ca, 8a N* R. R.
Dated May 30, 1802.
goincTnorth.
Traiii No. 1. Daily except Sunday.
Leave Charleston
5.05 p m
I’regnall’s
6.35
Harleys ville
6.43
Pecks
6.57
Holly Hill
7.01
Connors
7.06
Eutawville
7.14
Vances
7.26
Merriam
7.41
St. Paul
7.53
Summerton
7.50
Silver
8.09
Packsvillo
8.18
Tindall
8.30
Sumter
8.50
Oswego
9.05
St. Charles
9.20
Elliotts
9.30
laimar
9.48
Syracuse
10.04
Darlington
10.21
Mont Clare
10.38
Robins Neck
10.51
Mandeville
11.06
Ar. Bennettsville
11.20
GOING SOUTH.
Train No. 2, Daily except Sunday.
Leave Bennettsville
5.07 a m
Mandeville
5.21
Robins Neck
5.36
Mont Clare
5.48
Darlington
6.04
Syracuse
6.20
Lamar
6.35
Elliotts
6.51
St. CharLs
7.01
Oswego
7.15
Sumter
7.35
Tindal
7.50
Packsville
8.02
Silver
8.12
Summerton
8.22
St Paul
8.28
Merriam
8.40
Vances
8.55
Eutawville
9.08
Connors
9.15
Holly Hill
9.21
Peeks
9.25
Harleyville
.9.40
Pregnalls
9.50
Arrive Cl xrleston
11.05
No’s. 1 and 2 make connection at Sum-
ter with A. C. L. to and from Columbia
and points west.
TOING NORTH.
Train No. 5,
u m
Leave Eutawville
1C.10
ArriveVances
10.26
GOING SOUTH.
Train No. 6.
LeaveVances
8.26 a in
ArriveEutawville
8.12
Harlin city Branch.
GOING NORTH,
Train No. 31,
Leave Vances
11.00 a m
Snells
11.23
Parlors
11.33
Arrive Harlin city
11.64
GOING SOUTH.
Train No. 32,
Leave Harlin city
7 14 am
Purlers
7.37
Snells
7.48
Arrive Vances
8.10
GOING NORTH.
Train no. 33,
Leave Vances
7.40 p m
Snells
8.00
Parlers
8.14
arrive Ha lin city
8.34
GOING SOTTH.
Train no. 34.
Leave Harlin city
5.04 p m
Snells
5.24
Parlers
Arrive Vances
ft.UO
Pond Bluff Branch.
GOING NORTH.
Train no. 27.
leave Eutawville
8.40 a m
Belvidere
8.43
arrive Ferguson
0.06
GOING
SOUTH.
Train
no. 28
leave Ferguson
9.34 a m
Belvidere
9.49
Arrive Eutawville
10.04
Trains 1 and 2 have through cars
between Charleston and Fayetteville
and run daily except Sunday; other
trains daily except Sunday.
Merrium, Sueels and Belvidere are
flag stations.
E. D. KYLE.
General Manager.
W., C. & A. Railroad.
Dated May 81,18W.
GOING SOUTH.
No. 23. Leaven Wilmington *6:25 p. m.
Marion U:35
Arrives at Florence 10:25 a. m.
No. 50. Lca\es Florence *3:20 a. it,
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 f 0:43 a. m
Arrives at Columbia 10:55
No. 58. Leaves Florence t 7:57
Arrive at Sumter 0:20
No. d2. runs through from Charleslon
via Central Railroad, leaving Lanes 8.32
a. m., Manning 11.00 a. m.
Train on C. .V I). Railroad connects at
Florence with No. 58.
No. 51
GOING NORTH
Leaves Cohmihir
*10.45 p. m.
Sumter
.2:04
Arrives at Florence
1:15 a. m
No. 78.
Leaves Florence
5:00 a. m
Msrion
5:44
Arrive at Wilmington 8:55
No. 53.
Leaves Columbia
16:00 p. in
Arrives at Sumter
7:25
No. 59.
Lv. Sumter
7.30 ii m
Ar. Florijice
8.40 ‘
No. 14.
Leaves Florenct
* 8:50 p m
Marion
9:36
AitRea at Wilmington 12:20
•Daily, tDaily, except S mday.
No. 53 runs through to CL tileston, via
Central R. R., arriving at Mannimr 8:04
p. in., Lanes 8:15 p. m., Charleslon 10:20
p. m.
No. 50 connects at Florence with the
C. & D. train for Cheraw and Wades-
boro.
Nos. 78 and 14 make dose connection
at Wilmington with the W. & W. R. R.
for all points North.
Trains on Florence R. R., and South
ern Division, Wilson and Fayetteville
Branch, leave Pee Dee Junction 0.33 a.
in., arrive Rowland 7.35 a. m., Fayette-
ville0.20a. m. Returning leave Fayette
ville 5.30 p. in., arrive Rowland 7.12 p.
in., Pee Dee Junction 8.16 p. in. Daily
except Sunday.
Train on Manchester it Augusta R. R.
leaves Sumter daily, except Sunday, at
10.50 a. m„ arrives at Rimini 11.50 a. in.
Returning leaves Rimini 12.30 p. in., ar
rives at Sumter 1.40 p. m.
Trains on llartsviile R. R. leave Harts-
ville daily except Sunday at 5.55 a. m.,
arriving Floyds 0.40 a m. Returning
leave Floyds 3^5 p. m., arriving liarts-
viile 4.05 p. m.
Trains on Wilmington I'.iadLou.rn it
Conway railroad leave Chadbotirn 10.30
a. m., arrive Conway 1 00 p. in., returning
leave Conway at 2.30 p. m. arrive Chad-
bourn 5.20 p. m. Leave Chadbotirn 7.15
a. m. and 5.50p. m„ arrive Hub at K.-OO a
m. and 6.25p. m. Returning leave Rub
0.00 a. m. and 6.45 p. m.. arrive ChndLourn
0.45 a. in. and 7.30 p. m. Daily c'.cept
Sunday.
J. R. IvENLEY, General Manager.
T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Managers.
J. F. DIVINE, General Siiperiiilendant
Northeastern Railrood.
Dated April 20th, 1892.
GOING SOUTH.
No. 27, Daily.
Leave Florence
*1.85 a. m
Arrive Lanes
2.50
Arrive Charleston
5.00
No. 2:!, Daily.
Leave Florence
*10.3.’, p m
Kings! ree
11.49
Arrive Lancs
12.15 a. ni
Arrive Charleston
2.40
No. 53.
Leave Laijes
*8.52 p. m
Arrive Charleston
10.30
No 61.
Le Florence
*V.05 a m
Kingstree
9.32
Ar Lanes
19.00
Le Lanes
10.00
Ar Charleston
11.59
Train on C. & I). R. R. connects at
Florence with No. 61 train.
GOING NORTH.
No. 60, Daily.
Le Charleston
*4.29 e m
Ar Lanes
6.85
Le Lanes
6.35
Kingstree
8..YI
A r Florence.
8.15
No. 78, Daily.
Leave Charleston
*1.20 a. m
Arrive Lanes
3.25
Leave Lanes
8.25
Kingstree
3 43
Arrive Florence
4.45
No. 14, Daily.
I.eave Charleston
*7.01 p. m
Arrive Lanes
8.38
I.eave Lanes
8.38
Kingstree
8.56
Arrive Florence
9.55
No. 52, Daily.
Leave Charleston
*6.50 a. m
Arrive Lanes
8.27
•Daily. fDaily except Sunday.
No. 52 runs through to Columbia via
Central R. R. of 8. C.
Nos. 78, 60, 14 run solid to Wilmington
N. C. making close connection with W
& W. R. R. for all points North.
T. M. EMERSON Traffic Manager.
J. R KENLY, General Manager.
J.F. DI VINE. General Superintendent
Atlantic Coast
Line.
C. & D. and C. & S. Railroads.
Dated January 31, 1892.
GOING DOWN
Leaves Wadesboro
5:oo A. M
Bennett’s
5:17
Morven’s
McFarland
5:2-5
5:86
Cheraw
6:00
Cash’s
6:17
Society Hill
6:32
Dove’s
6:50
Floyd’s
6:58
Darlington
7:12
Palmetto
7:22
Arrives at Florence
7:37
GOING UP.
Leaves Florence
8:00 P. M.
Palmetto
9:13
Darlington
Floyd’s
9:23
9:33
Dove’s
9:40
Society Hill
10:00
Cash’s
10:15
Cheraw
10:27
McFarland
10:57
Morven’s
11:00
Bennett’s
1 :14
Arrives at Wadesboro
11:30
Freight Train Going Up.
Leaves Florence
7:4.5 A. M
“ Darlington
9:0-5
Freight Going Down.
Leaves Darlington
4:00 P. M
Arrives at Florence
5:00
A. F. RAVENEL. President.
The Hartsville Railroad.
Dated Jauuary 4, 1892.
DAILY MIXED TRAIN.
Leaves Hartsville,
5:55 A. M
Jovann,
0:20
Floyd’s,
6:40
Darlington
9.00
Arrive at Florence
950
This train makesconnection with the
South bound passenger train on the Che-
raw & Darlington Railroad.
RETURNING.
Leaves Florence
2:00 P. M.
Leave Darlington,
2 35 p m
Floyds.
3 10
Jovann,
3 8o
Arrive at Hartsville
3.50
This train waits two hours, if neces-
sary, for the North bound freight train
on the C. A D. R. R. J. L. COKER.
RregMeu
Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley R. R.
Condensed Schedule, June 26,1802.
NORTH BOUND.
No. 2, Daily.
Leave Wilmington,
4 50 a m
Leave Fayetteville,
8 22
Sanford,
0 43
Leave Greensboro,
12 25pm
Walnut Cove,
2 83
Arrive Mt. Airy,
4 25
No. 4, Daily.
Leave Bennettsville,
5 3ft a m
Muxton.
6 20
Reil Springs,
6 58
Arrive Fayetteville,
7 55
No. 10. daily except Sunday.
Leave Ramseur,
7 15 a m
Leave Greensboro,
9 35
Arrive Madison,
1 C5 p m
SOUTH BOUND.
No. 1. Daily.
Leave Mt. Airy.
12 00 m
Walnut Cove,
2 30 p m
Leave Greensboro,
3 50'
Sanford,
6 10
Leave Fayetteville,
7 5.5
Arrive Wilmington,
11 4.5
No. 3, Daily.
Leave Fayetteville,
7 26 p ii
Red Springs,
8 57
Maxton,
9 25
Arrive Bennettsville.
11 20
No. 15, daily except Sunday.
Leave Madison,
2 00 p in
I.eave Greensboro,
4 45
Arrive Ramseur,
7 50
Train No. 2 connects at Sanford with
Seaboard Air Line for Raleigh, Norfolk
and all points North, and i.t Walnut Cove
with the Norfolk A: Western R. R. for
Winsto -.-Salem, Roanoke and all points
North and West of Roni.okc.
Passengers from Wilmington, Fayette
ville, Benneltsv ille and all points south
of Sanford will arrive at Raleigh at 11:15
a. m.,and have about 5 hours in Raleigh,
returning reach home same day.
Train No. 1 connects at Walnut Cove
villi Norfolk ami Western Railroad for
Winston-Salem, and at Sanford with
Seaboard Air LineforMonroe, Charlotte,
\tliens, Atlanta and all points South and
Southwest.
, ihiiii.i.i I'nlix e Klei ping Car on Sea
board Air Line trains North and South
from Sanford and on Norfolk amt West
ern liain North and West from Roanoke.
Ample time is given passengers for
-reaklast ami supper at Fayetteville, ami
linner at Walnut Cove.
J. W. FRY,
Gen. Manager.
W. E. KYLE,
Gen. PMB.Agent