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CHURCH DlREUTORf. •
Prehbtterian CntRCH.—Rer. J. 0
Law Pastor; Preaching every Sabbath at
11 a.'m. an<l 8 00 p. m. Sabbath School
at 10 a m. Prayer meeting every Wed
nesday afternoon at 5 o’clock.
Methodist Chcrch.—Kev. J. A. Rice,
Pastor; Preaching every Sunday at 11 a
m. and 8 00 p. m., Sabbath School at 5 p.
m., Prayer meeting every Thursday at
8 30 p. ni.
Episcopal Chapel.—Rev. W. A.
Ouerry, Rector. H. T. Thompson, Lay
Reader. Preaching 3rd Sunday at 830
p. m., Lay Reading every Sunday morn
ing 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. in., and 8 30 p. ir.
Sabbath School at 330 p. m., Prayer
meeting every Tuesday evening at 8 30
o’clock
Reconciliation.
If thou wert lying cold and still and
white
In death’s embraces, O mine enemy’
I think that if 1 came and looked on
thee
I should forgive; that something in th*
sight
Of thy still face would eonquer me, by
right
Of death’s sad impotence, and 1
should see
How pitiful a thing it is to lie
At feud with aught that's mortal.
So to-night,
My soul, unfurling her white Hag ol
peace,
Forestalling that dread hour when
we may meet—
The dead face and the living—fain
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Life is so short, and hatred is not
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Attorney at Law,
DARLINGTON, S. C.
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Will practice in all State ami Feileral
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ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND
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DARLINGTON, 8. C.
Practices in the United States Court
and in the 4th and !>th circuits. Prompt
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W., C. & A. Railroad.
C M S. & N. R. R.
Dated July 17,1892.
GOING NORTH.
Train No. 1. Daily except Sunday.
Leave Charleston
r.'io p m
Pregnall’s
7.05
Harlevsville :
7.15
Peeks
7.20
Holly Hill
7.32
Connors
7.37
Eutawville
7.44
Vances
7.55
Merriatn
8.10
St. Paul
8.22
Summerton
8.28
Silver
8.38
Packsville
8.48
Tindall
9.00
Sumter
9.16
(Iswego
9.34
St. ( harles
9.48
Elliotts
9.58
Lamar
10.15
Syracuse
10.30
Darlington
10.45
Mont Clare
11.01
Robins Neck
11.11
Mandeville
11.26
Ar. Bennettsville
11.40
GOING SOUTH.
Train No. 2, Daily except Sunday.
Leave Bennettsville
5.10 a m
Mandeville
5.24
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
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
Pecks
.9. 5
Harleyville
.9.40
Prcgnalls
9.50
Arrive G1 xrleston
11.05
No’s. 1 and 2 make connection at Sum-
ter with A. C. L. to and from Columbia
and points west.
lOING NORTH.
Train No. 5,
$ m
Leave Eutawville
1C.10
ArriveVances
10.26
GOING SOUTH.
Train No. 6.
LeaveVances
8.26 a m
ArriveEutawville
8.12
Harlin city "
GOING NORTH.
Train No. 31,
Leave Vances
10.15 a 111
Snells
10.35
Parlers
10.48
Arrive Harlin city
11.10
GOING SOUTH.
Train No. 32,
Leave Harlin city
8 01 am
Parlers
8.17
Snells
8.30
Arrive Vances
8.47 '
GOING NORTH.
Train no. 33,
Leave Vances
f/K) p 111
Snells
8.,6
Parlers
8.28
arrive Ha lin city
8.44
GOING SOTTH.
Train no. 34.
Leave Harlin city
5.25 p ra
Snells
5.47
Parlers
600
Arrive Vances
s.2j
Pond Bluff Branch.
GOING NORTH.
Train no. 43.
leave Eutawville
10.00 a m
Belvidere
10.12
arrive Ferguson
lu.25
GOING SOUTH.
Train no. 44
1 ave Ferguson
7.30 a m
Belvidere
7.42
Arrhe Eutawville
57.55
Trains 1 and 2 have through cars
between Charleston and Fayetteville
and run daily except Sunday; other
trains daily except Sunday.
Merrium, Sneels and Belvidere are
flag stations.
E. I). KYLE.
General Manager.
Atlantic Coast Line.
C. & D. and C. & S. Railroads.
Dated Januarv 31, 1892.
GOING DOWN
Leaves Wadeshoro
5:oo A. M
Bennett’s
5:17
Morven’s
5:25
McFarland
5:36
Cheraw
6:00
Cash’s
6:17
Society Hill
6:32
Dove’s
6:50
Floyd's
6:58
Darlington
7:12
Palmeito
7:22
Arrives at Florence
7:37
GOING UP.
Leaves Florence
9:00 P. M.
Palmetto
9:13
Darlington
9:23
Floyd’s
9:33
Dove’s
9:40
Society Hill
10:00
Cash’s
10:15
Cheraw
10:27
MeFarland
10:57
Morven’s
11:06
Bennett’s
1 :I4
Arrives at Wadeshoro
11:30
Freight Train Going Up.
Leaves Florence
7:45 A. M
“ Darlington
9:05
Dated July 24,1892.
No. 23.
GOING SOUTH.
Leaves Wilmington
*6:25 p. ra.
Marion
9:35
Arrives at Florence
10:25 a. m.
No. 50.
Lea\ es Florence
*3:20 a. ra
Sumter
4:35
Arrives at Columbia
6:15
No. 27.
Leaves Wilmington
*10:10 p. in.
.«! arion
12:40 a. m.
Arrive, u Florence
1:20
No. 52.
Lear es Cundcr
19:43 d. 111
Arrives at Columbia
10:55
No. 58.
Leaves Florence
t 7:57
Arrive at Sumter
9:20
No. .*2. runs through from Clittrleslnn
via Central Hail mad, leaving Lanes 8.32
a. m.. Manning 9.0!) a. m.
Train on C. & I), itaiiroad conmets at
Florence with No. 58.
Old newspapers for
sale at The Herald
office. Only 20cts
per hundred. ’
5:55 A.
8:20
8:40
9.00
950
Freight Going Down.
Leaves Darlington 4:00 P. M
Arrives at Florence 5:00
A. F. KAVENEL. President.
The Hartsville Railroad.
Dated January 4, 1892.
DAILY MIXED TRAIN.
Leaves Hartsville, 5:55 A. M
Jovann,
Floyd's,
Darlington
Arrive at Florence
This train makesconneetlon with the
South hound passenger train on the Che-
raw A Darlington Itaiiroad.
RETURNING.
Leaves Florence 2:00 P. M.
Leave Darlington, 2 35 p m
* Floyds. 3 10
Jovann, 3 3o
Arrive at Hartsville 3.50
This train waits two hours, if neces-!
•ary, for the North bound freight train
on the C. A D R. K. J. L. COKER,
RreiUUat
GOING NORTH
No. 51
Leaves Columbir
Sumter
Arrives at Floret.ee
*10.45 p. m.
.>2:04
1:15 a. m
No. 78.
Leaves Florence 5:00 a. m
Marion 5:44
Arrive at Wilmington 8:55
No. 53.
Leaves Columbia
Arrives at Sumter
>C:’0 p. m
7: 5
No. 59.
Lv. Sumter
Ar. Finn ace
7.30 p m
8.40
No. 14.
Leaves Florenct
Marion
* 8:50 p m
9:35
Airives at Wilmington 12:20
•Daily. fDaily, except Snndnv.
No. 53 runs through to Charleston, via
Central R. R„ arriving at Manirn? 8:00
p. in., Panes 8:40 p. m., Charleston 10:30
p. m.
No. 59 connects at Florenct with the
C. & D. train for Cheraw and Wades-
b >ro.
Nos. *8 and 14 make close connection
at Wilmington with the W. A W. R. R.
for all points North.
Trains on Florence It. R., and So'th
em Division, Wilson and Fayetteville
Branch, leave Pee Dec Junction 6.33 a
in., arrive Rowland 7.35 a. m., Fa\ eue-
ville9.20a. m. R 'turnin r leave FaVette-
ville 5.30 p. m.. arrive Rowland 7.12 p.
in., Pee Dee Junction 8.16 p. m. Daily
except Sunday.
Train on Manchester A Augi sta R. It.
leaves Sumter daily, except Sunday, at
10.50 a. m., arrives at Rimini 11.59 a. in.
Returning leaves Rimini 12.30 p. m., ar
rives at Sumter 1.40 p. m.
Trains on Hartsville R. It. leave Harts
ville daily except Sunday at 5.55 a. m.,
arriving Floyds 0.40 a tit. Returning
leave Floyds 3.25 p. m., arriving Harts-
viile 4.05 p. m.
Trains on Wilmington C.iadhourn Jb
Conway railroad leave Chadbourn 10.30
a. m., arrive Conway 1 00 p. m., returning
leave Conway at 2.30 p. m. arrive Chad-
bourn 5.20 p. m. Leave Chadbourn 7.15
a. m. and 5.50p. m.. arrive Huh at 8.00 a
m. and 6.25 p. m. Returning leave Huh
9.00a. m. and 6.45 p. m.. arrive Chadhoutn
9.45 a. m. and 7.80 p. m. Daily except
Sunday.
J. R. KENLEY, General Manager.
T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Managers.
J. F. DIVINE. General Superintendent
Northeastern Railroad.
Dated July • 4.h, 1892.
GOING SOUTH.
No. 27, Daily.
Leave Florence *1.35 a. m
Arrive Lancs 2.50
Arrive Charleston 5.00
No. 23, Dully.
Leave Florence * 8.0.*, a m
Kings'ree 9.30
Arrive Lanes 1.95 a. in
Arrive Charleston 11.511
No. 53.
Leave Lanes *8.45 p. m
A ’-c* CI'a- 1 »eC' - »n 10.30
Train on C. & D. >, it. connects at
Florence with ,xo. tie nain.
GOING NORTH.
No. 78, Daily.
Leave Charleston
Arrive Lanes
Leave Lancs
Kingstrce
Arrive Flotence
No. 14, Daily.
L :ave Charleston
Arrive Lai es
Leave La m s
Kin'stree
A rive Florence
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 S. C.
Nos. 78, and 14 run solid to Wilt ing on
N. C. making close connection wi,u W
& W. R. R. for all points North.
T. M. EMERSON Traffic Manager.
J. R. KENLY, General Manager.
J.F. DI VINE. General Sttt e intendent
*1.00 a. m
3.25
8.25
3 43
4.45
*5.16 p. m
7.05
7.05
7.24
8.30
Cape Fear i Yadkin Valley R. R.
Condensed Schedule, June 26,1892.
NORTH BOUND.
No. 2, Daily.
Leave Wilmington, 4 50 a m
Leave Fayetteville, 8 22
Sanford, <i 43
Leave Greensboro, 12 25 p m
Walnut Cove, 2 33
Arrive Mt. Airy, 4 25
No. 4, Daily.
Leave Bennettsville,
Maxton.
Red Springs,
ifle,
5 80 a m
8 20
. . 6 58
Arrive Fayetteville, 755
No. 10. daily except Sunday.
Leave Uamseur, 7 15 a m
Leave Greensboro, 9 35
Arrive Madison, 1 05 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 55
Arrive Wilmington, 11 45
No. 8, Daily.
Leave Fayetteville, 7 2i! p *u
Red Springs, 8 57
Maxton, 905
Arrive Bennettsville. 1120
No. 15, daily except Sunday.
Leave Madison, 2 00 p m
Leave Greensboro, 4 45
Arrive Ramseur, 7 50
Train No. 2 connects at Sanford with
Seal Ward Air Line for Raleigh, Norfolk
and all points North, and at Walnut Cote
with the Norfolk A Western R. R. for
Winston-Salem, Roanoke aud all points.
North and West of Roanoke.
Passengers from Wilmington, Favetle-
ville, Bennettsville aud 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 fi r
Winston-Salem, and at Sanford with
Seaboard Air Line for Monroe, Charlotte,
Athens, Atlanta and all pointsSouth and’ .
Southwest.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Car on Sea
board Air Line trains North and South
from Sanford and on Norfolk and West
ern Itain North and West from Roanok;.
Ample time is given passengers for
breakfast and supper a' Fayetteville, ami
dinner at Walnut Cove.
W. E. KYLE.
J. W. FRY, Gen. Pass.Agent
Gen. Manager.
S.’nd us an ordt r fsr - Job W ork.
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