The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, July 27, 1892, Image 4

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CHURCH DIRECTORY. —= Jam Presbyterian Chprcii.—Rev. J. 0 Law, Pastor; Preaching every Babbath at 11 a. m. and 8 00 p. m. Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Prayer meeting every Wed nesday afternoon at 5 o’clock. Methodist Church.—Kev.'J. dr. Ri**, Pastor; Preaching every Sunday at 11 e m. and 800 p. m., Sabbath School at 5 p m., Prayer meeting every Thursday at 8 80 p. m. Episcopal Chape l.—Rev. W. A. Guerry, Rector. H. T. Thompson, Lay Reader. Preaching 3rd Sunday at 8 30 p. m., Lay Reading every Sunday morn ing at 11 o’clock, Sabbath School every Sunday morning at 10 o’clock. Macedonia Baptist Church. Rc\ I. P. Brockington, Pastor; Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. m.. and 880 p. m. Sabbath School at 380 p. m., Prayei meeting every Tuesday evening at 8 30 o’clock Job— A man at the oirens hut night jumped a platform with three elephant* on it Adame—That’s nothing. A man jumped’ a bail bond last week writh threp brown-stone houses on it. Wbeo Baby wa» «icW, we gave her Cutorla. When ahe was a Child, she cried for Caatoria. Whan aha became Mias, she clung to Caatoria. Whea she had Children, she gave them CaatorUk What most resemble a cat in a hole? A cat out of a hole, of course. When Doctors Fail To ^ure you it Is not an absolute Indication that you are Incurable. The ' demands of nature cannot be fully supplied by artificial means; it requires something to control and influence the magnetic conditions of the system —something to furnish the vitality and strength necessary to resist disease. The ELECTROPOISE is an Instrument for the cure of disease without medi cine—it aids nature, in nature’s own way, by supplying you with the pure, wholesome OXYGEN from which you obtain health, strength and long life. If you are troubled with a disease of any character, whether of long or short duration, investigate the successes of the ELECTROPOISE in similar cases before despairing. A 40-page book giving full description of treatment and containing records of some of the remarkable cures effected, mailed FREE on application. Address. Atlantic Electropoise Co., 222 King Street, CHARLESTON, 5. C. A String of RidAles. What is the difference between Mount Blanc and army beef ? One is hard to get up aud the other is hard to get down. ; When is a bird like part of a sta ble? When it’s aloft What is that which the more you take the more you leave behind? Footsteps. When Auna has said good-bye to her lover, why is she like some peo ple who are now making themselves notorious? — She is au Anarchist (Anna kissed.) I am twice the age that you were when I was the age you are. When you are the age I am our united ages will be 63. What will our re spective ages be ? 151. 311. Three women in one house, each have two children and none leave the house, yet there are only seven people in the house. One woman has two daughters and the two daughters have two children each. What joint is it that no one ever cares to partake of ? The “cold should.^.” Why is a jeweler like a jailor? Because one sells the watches and the other watches the cells. What ig the difference between a builder and lover? One encroaches upon the waste with his handicraft and the other encroaches upon the waist with his crafty baud. Why are burglars like railway trains? Because they remove other peo ple’s goods without disturbing the sleepers. What walks on its head all day long? The nail in your boob Why is E the most favored letter in the alphabet? Because it is the first in Every thing. I am a word of so many letters, denoting a number of double my letters. Take away my first letter and I denote a number treble my original number of letter. Six. What does man love more than life, Hate more than death or mortal strife; That which contented men desire,’ The poor man has, the rich require; The miser spends, the spendthrift saves, And all men carry to their graves? Nothing. Johnny—I do wish that I were grown. Mother-What for? Johnny- So I could get shaved instead of hav ing my face washed. Ripans Tabules relieve scrofula. Bagby—I have often wondered how a blind man can tell what sort of food he is eating. Leslie— Easy enough if he has an eyetooth. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. “Life is full of trials, you know,” said the missionary to the man in jail. “Yes,” was the doleful reply, “an’ most of‘em convictions.” Good Looks. Good looks arc more than skin deep, depending upon a healthy con dition of all the vital organs. If the liver be inactive, you have a bilious look, if yyur stomach be discorded you have a dyspeptic look and if your kidneys be affected you have a pinch ed look. Secure good health and you will have good looks. Electric 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. A dog is more sensible than a mau. He will speak before eating, but he never indulges in post prandial elo quence. Ripans Tabules: best liver tonic. The Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen admitted 1,133 new mem- , hers in May, and charters were grant ed to nine new local unions. The receipts for the beneficiary fund were $41,401. The sum of $41,000 was paid for death and benefit claims. Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainfield, III. makes the statement that she caught cold which settled on her lungs; she was treat ed for a month by her family physician. bu 1 grew worse. He told her she was a hopeless victim of consumption and that no medicine could cure her. Her drug gist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption; she bought a bottle and to her delight found hdrself benefited from first dose. She continued its use and after taking ten bottles, found her self sound and well, now does her owu housework and is as well as she ever was.—Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery at Wiloox'a drug atore, large bottles 50ct and $1.00 Special Notice! If yoa want any Stock In the Carolina Inter-state Building and Loan Association, of Wilmington, N. C., call on T. J. Drew, at The Herald Office, who is the General Agent for Darlington County. WHY IS THR W. L DOUGLAS S3 SHOE onffAin THE BEST SHOE M THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? It If » Mamies* shoe, with no tacks or wax thread ade of the best fine calf, .use we make “ use we make more shoes c er manufacturer. It equals from *4.00 to *U)0. BL WO Genuine Hand-sewed, the finest calf 9m shoe erer offered for $5.00; equals French - which cost from $8.00 to $12.00. Awed Welt Shoe, fine calf. ’ortable and durable. The best this price; same grade as cus tom-made shdes costing from $6.00 to $9.00. SBO 00 Felice Hhoei Farmers, Railroad Hen 9 Wa and Letter Carriers all wear them; fine calf, seamless, smooth inside, heawy three soles, exten- edge. One pair will wear a year, a 00 One calf* no better shoe ever offered at mu this price; one trial will convince those » want a shoe for comfort and service., f% 90 and 92.00 Workingman*# shoes _ me are very strong and durable. Those who have given them a trial will wear no other make. D/tlf a9 92.00 and 91.70 school shoes are DUj D worn by the boys everywhere; they sell on their merits, as the Increasing sales show. ■ Chfilsae 93.00. Hand-sewed shoe, best ■mdU ICO Dongola. very stylish; equals French Imported shoes costing from $4.U0 to $6.00. ^Etadles* 9,0©. 92.00 and 91.70 shoe foe Hisses are the best fine Dongola. Stylish aud durable. Gantlan.—tiea that W. L. Douglas’ name and price are stamped on the bottom of each shoe. tF*TAKE NO SCBSTITUTE.^! Insist on local advertised dealers supplying yon. W. JU DOUGLAS, Brockton,MaoaTsoldby A.J. Broom, Darlington, 8. C. H 5 © » s 3? X ft ■s p as CD CD P FITS CURED Webster, S. C, Dee. 19, 1891. Sirt: I wish I could let ail who are suffering from tfrrvt diteate know juit how good your remedy U. My son used it one year, and is now the stoutest child I have. With many thanks, I remain your., H. A. TATfc Genesis, Pa., Dee. sj, ilVjr. I have not had one of my bad speUa since I con. menced taking your medicine, aix months ago. THURSY ELMOR1.. PtuLADELruiA, Pa., Jan. a, 1891. I prrionally know of two cases of tin, one case of At rUut> Dana and one of Km- •au* Protlralion cured by this remedy. C. A. WOOD, Treasurer American Pubiiahing House. ICf 00 * re afflicted with Wit, St. rUu*> Dune*, I.iMomniu, or any other Nerve trouble, we will tend you One Bottle hVee, all chargea prepaid bp us. Give Age, Post-Ofice and Sum. AddnM HAU, CHEMICAL CO., Tot A, IT FS UNNECESSARY To attempt to enumerate all we have in our store! s We have anything* you want and Guarantee * “ "' ‘ . - Prices. ' Stock' Greatest Yarietf Lowest Prices. Come to HMDQUAltTEKS and we will Welcome You. RESPECTFULLY. Edwards, Norment & Company, reaiimE!: rmimst -:o:- TIIE CHEAPEST LARGEST and BEST LINE of FURNITURE EVER OFFERED TO THE PEOPLE OF DARLINGTPN COUNTY. AT H aynsw orth’s F ur,, ^ u,e S to,e ’ THE LATEST AND MOST IMPROVED DESIGNS AND FINISHES IN BED ROOM SUITS IN WALNUT, ANTIQUE OAK, 16th CENTURY and OLD ENGLISH. My stock of Ghamber Suits is Complete in Every Respect. PICTURE FRAMES Of Every Dettori|>tion Made to Order on Short Notice. GIVE ME A CALL. I WANT YOUR TRADE and WILL DO MY VERY BEST TO PLEASE YOU. Respectfully, .1. U. II AY NS WORT II. YOU c 35 0 cn? CD P 02 o *-s 3 p - p — P- P 0 O «<! Professional Cards. tV\ F. DAltGrAN, Attorney - at - Law, DARLINGTON, S. C. Office over Blackwell Brothers’ Store. E. KEITH DAHGAN, Attorney at Law, DARLINGTON, S. C. Nettles & Nettles, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, Darlington C. H., S. C. Will practice in all Stale anil Federal Courts. Careful attention will he given to all bUHinesa entrusted to us. C. P. DAHGAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND Trial Justice, DARLINGTON, S. C. Practices in the United Staten Court and in the 4th anil 5th circuits. Prompt attention to all business entrusted to me. Office. Ward’s Lane, next to The Dar lington Herald office. P. Bishop Parrott, Stenographer : and : Type-writer. LEGAI, AND OTIIKR COPYING SOLICITED. Testimony reported in short-hand and ^ype-written transcript of same furnished at reasonable rates. Good spelling, correct punctuation and neat work guaranteed. Office with Ward & Woods. RAILROAD SCHEDULES. Promptly Executed John C. White, Darlington, South Carolina* Stoves, Tinware, Pumps, Piping, House Furnishing Goods, Bolts, Tobacco t 'Flues, &c. Gall aiil Han Oar M, aii ve can Please Yoa. Anything Not in Stock Will he Ordered for You. - - REGULATE THE - - STOMACH, LIVER c® BOWELS, H o X 39 C = ft » o 3 rt fD Good Work AND low Prices 1 AND - PURIFY THE BLOOD. A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR ' [ Indigestion, Biliousness, Headache, Constipation, <' J i Dyspepsia, Chronic Liver Troubles, Dizziness, Bad 'f D Complexion, Dysentery, Offensive Breath, and all # disorders of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. <i . I Flpana Tabulca contain nothing injurioui to the moat delicate conitltu. . | tkm. Pleasant to take, safe, effectual. Give immediate relief. Sold by druggists. A trial bottle sent by mail on receipt of x, cents. Address J, THE RIPA A 10 5pruc« Street, THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO., - New York City. IS OUR MOTTO. Smfflj Fire k Marine INSURANCE Co. SPRINGFIELD, Mass. £ "ency at Darlington, So Ca. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE * DARLN2T0N : HERALD Only $1 a Year. PETER BOWLES DOES FIRST CLASS iii;-: Paper Hanging. Kalsomine Work a Specialty. He solicits the patronage of Darlington. Old newspapers for sale at The Herald Office. UC MUaed hi. Opportunity! HOVT Mia. ■ our*, Ilcader. The majority neglect their od portnmtiw*. and from liutt runse live in poverty ami uie in f’Wnrity! Harrowing: detimir is the lot of iminy. us they look back on lost, loruver lost, opportunity I .lie I* Ims! Reach out. He up mid uoinjr. impri>vey.«ur opportu nity, fttui secure prosperity. prominence, r-mco. I tw.is said by a philosopher, taut *’»lie Doduess of fortune offers a Sroltleu oopoi tunity to ouch pet sou nt uome i> riod of lift* : embrace the chance, aud rhe pours out bur richws: fail t.» do •o iiud she departs, ntoer to return." How sin II vou find coLnkMonportnnitv* Investigate every cliHuce tl.iit eppenrs worthy, nnd ef fair promLe: that is what nil me- cesBlul men do. Here is nit opportunity. Mich as is net often within thereuchot laborinir peoole. Improved, it will give, at leu»t. a grand start in life. The goi.hk x opportunity for immy is here. Money te be made rapidlv and honorably by any industrious person of either sex. All ayos. You ran do the work and live at home, wherever vou »re. Even be- ff'uurrs me eaMly earning from 85 to ©lO per <i>ir. Yon cum do as well if yon will work, not too hard, but industri ously; nnd you can increase your income u8 vou goon. You can give spare time only, oral! your time to t-iio\v<ok. Kitty to learn, t'apital not required. We start vou. A11 is com- pat .lively now nnd really wonderful. \\ o instruct and show "ott bow, free. Failure unknown among our work crs. No room to explain here. NY rile tin 1 learn all froe, by reti.rn mail. Unwise to delay. Andress at once If. llasleU «Se €o. ( U<*x MHO, l*ortluml, MiiImo. Old newspapers for “ale at The Herald office. Only SiOcts per hundred, ’ Ca, S, Ns R. R. Dated July 17,1882. goincHnorth. Train No. 1. Daily except Sunday. W., C. & A. Railroad. Dated July 24,1899. GOING SOUTH. Leave Charleston r.*o p m Preguall’s 7.05 Harley sville 7.15 Peeks 7.20 Holly Hill 7.32 Connors 7.37 Eutawville 7.44 V ances 7.55 Merrium 8.10 St. Paul 8.22 Stinnncrtou 8.28 Silver 8.38 Paeksville 8.48 Tindall 0.00 Sumter 9.16 (Iswego 9.34 St. ( barles 9.48 Elliotts 9.58 Lamar 10.15 Syracuse 10.30 Darlinsrt'm 10.45 Mont Cl tre 11.01 Robins Neck 11.11 Mundcville 11.26 Ar. Bennettsville 11.40 GOING SOUTH. Train No. 2, Daily except Sunday. Leave Bennettsville 5.10 u in Mandeville 5.21 Robins Neck 5.39 Mont Clare 5.50 Darlington 6.05 Syracuse 6.20 Lamar 6.35 Elliotts 6.52 St. Chari >s 7\02 Oswego 7.16 Sumter 7.30 Tindal 7.50 Paeksville 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 Pecks 9.25 Harleyville .9.40 Pregualls 9.50 Arrive Cl »rleston 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, a ui Leave Eutawville 1C.10 ArriveVances t0.26 GOING SOUTH. Train No. 0. LeaveVances 8.20 a 111 ArriveEutawville 8.12 Karlin city Branch. GOING NORTH, Train No. 31, Leave Vances 10.15 a in Snells 10.35 Parlers 10.48 Arrive llurlin city 11.10 GOING SOUTH. Train No. 32, Leave Harlincity 80: a m Parlers h.17 Snells 8.30 Arrive Vances 8.47 GOING NORTH. Train no. 33, Leave Vances fV’O p m Snells b. 6 Parlers 8.k8 arrive Ha lin citj 8.44 GOING SOTTH. Train no. 34. Leave Harlincity 5.25 p in Snells 5.47 Parlers 0 00 Arrive Vances t>.2u Pond Bluff Branch. GOING NORTH. Train no. 43. leave Eutawville 10.00 a in Belvidere 10.12 arrive Ferguson lu.25 GOING SOUTH. Train no. 44 1 ave Ferguson 7.30 a m Belvidere 7.42 Arrive Eutawville 17.55 No. 23. Leaves Wilmington *8:25 p. m. Marion 9:35 Arrives at Florence 10:25 a. m. No. 50. Leaves Florence *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. m.. Manning 8.09 a. m. Train on C. & D. Railroad cor.nccls at Florence with No. 58. Trains 1 and 2 have through cars between Charleston and Fayetteville and run daily except Sunday; other trains daily except Sunday. Merrium, Snecls andBelvidere are flag stations. E. D. KYLE. General Manager. Atlantic Coast Line. C. & D. and C. & S. Railroads. Dated January 81, 1892. GOING DOWN Leaves Wadesboro 5:oo A. M Bennett's. 5:17 Morven’s McFarland Cheraw Cash’s Srciety Hill Dove’s Floyd’s Darlington Palmetto Arrives at Florence GOING UP. Leaves Florenee Palmetto Darlington Floyd's Dove’s Society Hill Cash’s Cheraw McFarland Morten's Bennett’s Arrives at Wadesboro 5:23 5:30 0:00 0:17 0:32 0:50 0:58 7:12 7:22 7:87 9:00 P. M. 9:18 9:23 9:33 9:40 10:00 10:15 10:27 10:57 11:00 1 :14 11:30 Freight Train Going Up. Leaves Florence 7:45 A. M “ Darlington 9:05 Freight Going Down. Leaves Darlington 4:00 P. M Arrives at Florence 5:00 A. F. KAVENEL. President. GOING NOIITH No. 51 Leaves Columbir *10.45 p. m. Sumter .2:04 Arrives at Florei.ce 1:15 a. m No. 78. Leaves Florence 5:00 a. m Marion 5:44 Arrive at Wilmi..aton 8:55 No. 53. Leaves Columbia t6:i0p. m Arrives at Sumter 7:’ 5 No. 59. Lv. Sumter 7.80 p m Ar. Flon ace 8.40 No. 14. ’.caves Florenct *8:50 pm Marion 9:25 Air'ves at Wilmiugmn 12:20 •Daily. tDaily, except Sunday. No. 53 runs through to Charleston, vk Central H. K., arriving at Manning 8:10 p. m., Lancs 8:40 p. m., Charleston 10:80 p. m. No. 59 connects at Florenct with the C. & I). train for Cheraw and Wades- b TO. Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection* at Wilmington with the W. & W. H. U. for all points North. Trains on Florenee R. R., and Soup- ‘■rn Division, Wilson and Fayettevil'e Branch, leave Pee Dee Jumtion 6.38 a m.. arrive Howland 7.35 a. tn., Faveitt- vllle9.20a. m. H-turnin r leave FaVettc- ville 5.30 p. m.. arrive Rowland 7.12 p. m., Pee Dee Junction 8.10 p. m. Daily except Sunday. Train on Manchester & Augt sta R. H. leaves Sumter daily, except Sunday, at 10.50 a. m.. arrives’at Bimini 11.59 a. ic. Keturning leaves Bimini 12.30 p. in., ar rives at Sumter 1.40 p. m. Trains on Harlsville H. B. leave Harts- ville daily except Sunday at 5.55 a. m., arriving’Floyds 0.40 a m. Keturning leave Floyds 3.25 p.m., arriving Harts- viile 4.05 p. m. Trains on Wilmington C.tadl ourn & Conway railroad leave ('hadbourn 10.30 a. m., arrive Conway 1 00 p. m., returning leave Conway at 2.’80 p. m. arrive Chad- hourn 5.20 p.’m. Leave Chadbourn 7.15 a. m. and 5.50 p. m.. arrive Huh 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 7.80 p. m. Daily except Sunday. J. B. KENLEY, General Manager. T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Managers. J. F. DIVINE. General Superintendent Northeastern Railroad. Dated April 20th, 1892. GOING SOUTH. No. 27, Daily. Leave Florenee Arrive Lanes Arrive Charleston No. 23, Daily. Leave Florence Kings! ree Arrive Lanes Arrive Charleston No. 53. Leave Lanes Arrive Charleston No 01. Le Floreneij Kingstree Ar Lanes Le Lancs Ar Charleston Train on C. & D. ... it. Florenee with No. 01 Aain. *1.35 a. m 2.50 5.00 *10.35 p m 11.49 12.15 a. m 2.40 *8.52 p. m 10.30 *2.05 a m 9.32 10.00 10.00 11.59 connects at GOING NORTH. ' No. 00, Daily. Le Charleston *4.29 s m Ar Lanes 0.35 Le Lanes 6.35 Kingstree 0.50 Ar Florence 8.15 No. 78, Daily. Leave Charleston *1.20 a. m Arrive Lanes 8.25 Leave Lanes 8.25 Kingstree 8 48 Arrive Florence 4.45 No. 14, Daily. Leave Charleston »7.01 p. m Arrive Lanes 8.88 Leave Lanes 8.88 Kingstree 8.50 Arrive Florence 9.55 No. 52, Daily. Leave Charleston *0.50 a. m Arrive Lanes 8.27 •Daily. tDaily except Sunday. No. 52 runs through to Columbia via Central It. H. of S. C. Nos. 78, 00, 14 run solid to Wilmington N. ('. making close connection with W & W. B. E. for all iioints North. T. M. EMERSON Traffic Manager. J. R. KENLY, General Manager. J.F. DI VINE. General Superintendent The Harlsville Railroad. Dated Jauuarv 4, 1892. DAILY MIXED TRAIN. Leaves Harlsville, 5:55 A. M Jovann, 0:20 Floyd's, 0:40 Darlington 9.00 Arrive at Florence 9.50 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 85 p m Floyds. 8 10 I Jovann, 8 80 Arrive at Hnrtsvillc 8.50 This train waits two hours, if neces- 1 sary, for the North bound freight train on the C. & O. R. H. J.L. COKER, It rt aides' Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley R. R. Condensed Schedule, June 20,1892. NORTH BOUND. No. 2, Daily. Leave Wilmington, 4 50 a m Leave Fayetteville, 8 22 Sanford, 9 43 Leave Greensboro, ]2 25 pm Walnut Cove, 2 33 Arrive Mt. Airy, 4 25 No. 4, Daily. Leave Rcnnettsville, 5 30 a m Maxton. 0 20 Red Springs, 0 58 Arrive Fayetteville, 7 55 No. 16. daily except Sunday. Leave Hamseur, „ 7 15 a m Leave Greensboro, 9 85 Arrive Madison, 1 C5 pm SOUTH BOUND. No. 1. Daily. Leave Mt. Airy. 12 00 m Walnut Cove, 2 80 p m Leave Greensboro, 8 50 Sanford, 0 10 Leave Fayetteville, 7 55 Arrive Wilmington, 11 45 No. 3, Daily. Leave Fayetteville, 7 20 p *n Red Springs, 8 57 Maxton, 0 25 Arrive Bennettsville. 11 20 No. 15, daily except Sunday. Leave Madison, 2 00 p m Leave Greensboro, 4 45 Arrive Hamseur, 750 Train No. 2 connects at Sanford with Sealioard Air Line for Raleigh, Norfolk nnd all points North,and at Walnut Cove with the Norfolk A Western R. R. for Winston-Salem, Roanoke aud all points North and West of Roanoke. Passengers from \\ ilmington, Fayette ville, Bennettsville 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 Gove with Norfolk and Western Railroad for Winston-Salem, and at Sanford with Seaboard Air I.ineforMonroe, Charlotte, Athens, Atlanta and all points South and Southwest. Pullman Palace Sleeping Car on .tec- board Air Line trains North and South from Sanford and on Norfolk and West ern liain North and West from Roano! . Ample time is given passengers for breakfast ami supper at Fayetteville, and dinner at Walnut Cove. W. E. KYLE, J. W. FRY, Gen. Pass. Agent Gen. Manager.