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I. nv, Pastor; Prcacliingevery Sabbath *t Cheraw clnmtt, Mt. OUvet June M, 1»
11 a. m. and 8 00 p. m. Sabbath School Hartavllle. Damaevue JuneM
at 10 a. m. Prayer meeting every Wed- Clyde, Union .. June a, at
ne lay afternoon at 5 o’clock. Darlington circuit, Weeley Chapel July 2,8
Methodist Churcit.—Rev. J. A. llice, Tlmmonavllle, Pine Grove — July 8
.11 afOartenvtllB.St.I>iiuU..Jtji.~'. July»,lo
Pastor; Preaching evgry Sunday at
ni. and 800 p. m., Sabbath School at 5 p.
m. , Prayer meeting every Thursday at
8:10 p. m.
Kimm opsl, C it a pk i..—Hev. W). A.
Ouerry, Heiior. II. T. Thompson, r.ay
Header. Preaching 3rd Sunday at 9M
n. m., Lay Reading every Sunday morn
ing at 11 o’clock, Sabbath School every
Sunday morning at 10 o'clock.
Macedonia Baptist Cnuitcu. Hev
I. P. Brockington, Pastor; Preachini
every Sunday at 11 a.an.. «Ud
Sabbath School at 830 p. m., Prayi
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OPOlSE.
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Scranton, Concord July 23,24
Effingham, Oak, Grove - July 80,31
Like City, Hebron. — ...August«, 7
JohnaonvUle, Muddy Creek ....Ailguat 18,14
Klngstiee, Klim. A..... ....Auguat 20,21
Guorgatowa circuit, 8t Paul's. ..Auguat 27,2S
Salter*, Hlrmony....". August 28,2t)
Grargetown station Sept. 3, 4
East Effingham, Bethlehem Sept. 10,11
Mars Bluff, Friendship Sept. 17,18
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Wilmington & Weldon R. R.
and Branches
GOING SOUTH.
meeting every Tuesday evening i
o clock.
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FAMOUS OBELISKS.
DifflcRltise Enconntered Is PIAcInf;
and Removing Them.
W. F. DARGAN,
Attorney. - at - Law,
DARLINGTON, S. C.
Office over Blackwell Brothers’ Store.
Ttere are forty-two Egyptian
obelisks known to people to-day as
being still in existence, but they are
not all perfect There are twelve hi
Koine, one in Paris, five in Lot don
and one in Central Park, New York.
The difficulties of placing and re
moving these immense columns have
been stupendous, and the one on the
Thames embankment, which was
presented to England in 1801, was
not reared until 1878. The one in
Central Park is similar to thia Tx>n-
don one, and two yeafs were consumed
in lowering it and finally setting t up
again. The tallest obelisk knovn is
that of Karnak, measuring 105 feet
7 inches.
If the engineers of to-day found
difficulty in handling these columns
of solid stone, just imagine what a
feat it was for the old Egyptians to
bring them down to the Nile hud set
them up. It is perfectly wonderful
what those people accomplished in j
that way. * **
Tho obelisk in the square of St.
Peter, Rome, is of particular interest
owing to the story told in connection
with it. Domenico Fontana, a great
architect, brought it safely to Koine
in 1586, and the whole city was ex
cited. He undertook to raise it ou
the pedestal, and invoked the . bless
ing of the Pope. The pontiff duly
blessed him, warning him at the
same time that if he failed in the
undertaking he would lose his head.
Fontana went bravely to work and
accomplished his purpose, and was
carried about on the shoulders of the
people. Instead of losing his head,
he was made a nobleman and a knight
of the golden spur, received a pen
sion of 2,000 crowns, ten knight
hoods, 5,000 crowns in extra money,
all the materials he had used, valued
at 20,000 Crowns, aud a medal. This
was great honor for Fontana, but as
failure meant the loss of his head,
the reward was not too great for the
an xiety he had u ndergone. Af ter al 1
tliis, perhaps one wonders whether
the obelisk was worth it.
E. KEITH DARGAN,
Attorney at Law, ;
DARLINGTON, 8. C.
attend to any uusitu-HH in this one. Hu
has possesHion of tbe notes and in-tru-
ments of his father, the late Major
Earle. JA8. M. EARLE.
(J-15-92-tf.
Neftles & Nettles,
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW,
Darlington C. H., 8. C.
Will practice in all State ami Federal
Courts. Careful attention will be given
to all buslnea* entrusted to us.
C. P. DARGAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND
Trial Justice,
DARLINGTON, 8. C.
Practices in the United States Court
and in the 4th and 5th circuits. Prompt
attention to ail business entrusted to me.
Office, Ward’s Lane, next to The Dar
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GOING NORTH.
Train No. 2. Daily except Snnduy,
Leave Charleston
Pregnall’i
Harleysville
Pecks
Holly Hill
Connors
Eutawville
Vances
Merriam
.St. Paul
Summerton
Silver
Packsville
Tindall
Sumter
Oswego
St Charles
Elliotts
Lamar
Syracuse
Darlington
Mout Clare
Robins Neck
M&ndeville
Bennettsville
Alice
. Gibson
GOING SOUTH.
Train No. 1. Daily eexcept Sunday.
6.50 a m
8.00
8.10
8.25
8.28
8.84
8.41
8.52
9.07 ,
9.19
9.25
9.34
9.43
9.55
10.15
10.28
10.41
10.50
11.06
11.20
11.34
11.49
12.00 p m
12.15
12.30
12.45
1.00
DATED
Oct. Sth, 1802
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Cape Fair & YatfUa Valley R. R.
Condensed Schedule^ Oct. 1.1993,
NORTH BOUND.
-is
Leave Weldon —
Arrive Hooky Mount.
Arrive Tarboro
Leave Tarboro
ri' fi®!* **!__
p. in. i). m. a. m.
1230 5 43, 800
.1 140 # 38 7 68
p. m.
. •SU
l 1258
J
•#00 .
I-
p. m.:p. m.
Arrive Wilson 1 2 18 7.00
a. m.
7.401
p. m. p. m. a. m.
Leave Goldsboro 316 7 40 8 30
Leave Warsaw 414l *30
Leave MamiolU 4 27! 8 40: 0 44
Arrive Wilmtnirton—I #0O| 0 651 1125!
Going south.
Leave Wilson
Arrive Selma
Arrive Fayettsvtlle
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Gibson
Alice
BennetUville
Mandeville
Robins Neck
Mont Clarr
Darlington
Syracuse
Lamar
Elliotts
St Chari's
Oswego
Sumter
Tindal
Packsville
Silver
Summerton
St. Paul
Merrians
Vances
Eutawville
Connors
Holly Hill
Pecks
Herleyville
Pregnalls
I Arrive G1 arleiton
4.05 p m
4.20
4.35
4.50
5.05
5.15
5.30
5.44
5.58
6.14
6.23
6.36
6.54
7.09
7.21
7.30
7.39
7.45
7.57
8.12
8.24
8.31
8.37
8.40
8.65
9.06
10.30
No. 23 dally.
*2 30 p m
3 25
5 20
GOING NOROH.
Dated may 81. 1802.
Leave Wilmington..
a. m
12 35
il pfli
aTm. p. m-.
* 16 4 20 ;..
164 10 67
Leave Ma*nolL. 5i r-.
Leave Warsaw I 1111'
Arrive Goktoboro 2 56 1^06
6(k
6 16
7 101..
a. in.
.. I *9 JO
1136 ..I
I p. m.
,...; IJ230;™!
a. m. P- rn. p. m.
Leave Wilson ! 3 35 1*58 ; 804
Arrive Kooky Mount.. 4 03 1* 8 3#
m. P- m
Leave Kayettevlllo
Leave Selma
Arrive Wilson
No. 3, Dally.
Leave Wilmington,
Arrive Fayettville,
Leave Fayetteville,
Hanford,
Leave Climax,
Arrive Greensboro,
Leave Greensboro,
Leave Stokendale,
Arrive Walnut Cove,
Leave Walnut Cove
Leave Rural Hall,
Arrive Mt. Airy,
SOUTH BOUND.
No. 1. Daily.
Leave Mt. Airy.
Leave Rural Hall
Arrive Walnut Cove
Leave Walnut Cove,
Stokesdale
Arrive Greensboro
Leave Greensboro,
Climax
Sanford,
Arrive Fayetteville
Lsave Fayetteville,
Arrive Wilmiagton,
NORTH BOUND.
No. 4, Daily.
Leave Bennettsville,
Maxton.
Red Springs,
Leave Hope Mills,
Arrive Fayetteville,
SOUTH BOUND.
No. 3, Daily.
Leave Fayetteville,
Arive Tarboro....
Leave Tarboro..
Arrive Weldon...
•#au.
•2 18 .
12 681.
. m.,p. m.;p. m
5U5' 255 10UU
Hope Mills,
RetlS
5 00 a m
802
8 27
948
11 .44
12. IS pm
12 25
1. 22
1 55
2. 33 .
3. 02
425
12 00 m
122pm
1 52
230
2 57
3 40
3 45
413
600
7 20
745
11 00
5 40 am
6 30
702
7. 43
8 02
7 45 p m
8. 02
8 43
0 13
10 05
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There seems to be little doubt thut
the number of the visible stars is
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now admit that the number »f stars
visible iu our largest telescopes can-
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Children Cry for Pitcher’i Caitoria.
Professor Stirling, the English
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electric fish.
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m- T *.T;
Darlington, South Carolina.
Stoves, Tinware, Pumps, Piping, House
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GOING NORTH.
Train No. 8, dally axcapl Sunday.
L’vo Pregnalls 10.0# a
Harley villa 10.11
Peck* 10.27
Holly Hill 10.81
Oonaor* 10.87
Eutawville 11.55
Vances 12.10
GOING SOUTH.
Train No. 4, dally except Sunday.
L’ve Vancee 8.25
Eutawville 8.41
Connor# 8.51
Holly Hill # 00
Pecks #.06
Harleyvill* 9.28
Pregnall’s 9.43
Ar’ve Charleston 11.05
GOING NORTH,
Train No. 6, daily except Sunday.
Leave Charleston 5.30 p m
” Pregnall’s 7.05 “
“ Harleyville 7.16 “
“ Pecks 7.82 “
“ Holly Hill 7.3$ “
“ Connors 7.42 “
- Eutawville 7 50 “
“ Vances 8.02 “
GOING SOUTH.
Train No. 6, daily except Sunday.
Leave Vance# 6.45 p m
Eutawville 6.57
Connor# 6.05
Holly Hill 6.11
Pecks 6.14
Harleyville 6.80
Preguall# 7.40
GOING NORTH.
Train No. S3, daily except Sunday.
Leave Vances 8.05 p m
Snells 8.20
Parlers 8.30
arrive Harlin city 8.45
GOING SOUTH.
Train no. 82, dailv except Sunday,
Leave Harlin city 7 40 a
Parlers - 7.55
Snell# 8.05
Arrive Vance# 8.20
GOING NORTH.
Train no. 81. daily except Sunday.
Leave Vance# 12.20 p m
Snell# 12.40
Parlers 12 58
Arrive Harlin city 1.18
GOING SOUTH.
Train no. 34. daily except Sunday
Leave Harlin city 4.50 p m
Parlert 5.10
• Snells 6.23
Arrive Vencee 5.40
GOING NORTH—Trail No. 41. daily
except Sunday.
Leave Eutawville
Belvidere
arrive Ferguson
GOING SOUTH—Train
escept Sudday
leave Ferguson
Belvidere
Arrive EotawvlUe
•Dally except Sunday.
Train on the Scotland Neck Branch
Road leaves Weldon 400 p m, Halifax
4 22 p m, arrive Scotland Neck at 515
p in, Greenville 6 52 p m, Kinston 8 00
pm. Returning leaves Kinston 730
a m, Greenville 8 40 t> in. arriving Hal
ifax at 11 25 a ni, Weldon 1145 a in
daily except Sunday.
Trains on Washington Branch leave
Washington 730 a m, arrives Pannele
900 am. Returning leaves Pannele
700 p m, arrives Washington 8 20 p in
Daily except Sunday. Connects with
trains ou Albemarle and Raleigh R. R.
and Scotland Neck Brack.
Train leaves Tarboro, N. C , via Al
bemarle and Raleigh R. R. daily ex
cept Sunday, at 4 40 p m, Sunday 3 00
p m; arrive Williauituu 703 p in, 420
p in; plymouth 830 p m, 5 20 p in. Re
turning leaves Plymouth daily, ex
cept Sunday, 6 20 a m, Sunday 9 00 a
m, Williamston 7 50am, 958 am; ar
rive Tarboro 11 00 am and 11 20 a m.
Trains »n Southern Division, Wilson
and Fayetteville Branch leave Fayette
ville 5 30 pm, arrive Rowland 712 p
m. Returning leave Rowland 7 35 a
m, arrive Fayetteville 9 20 a m Daily
except Sunday.
Train on Midland N. C. Branch
leaves Goldsltorn daily, except Sunday.
600 a m, arriving Sniitliiield 7 30 am,
Returning leaves Smithtield 800 uni;
arrive at Goldsboro 9 30 a m.
Train on Nashville Branch leaves
leaves Rocky Mount at 6 40 pm, arrives
Nashville 7 15 p m, Spring Hope 7 40 p
■«- Rerurnimr leaves Spring Hope 81'
Hoc
m. Returning leaves' Spring Hope 800
am, Nashville 835 a m,arrive at Rocky
915 a m, daily except Sunday.
Train ou ITiutoii Branch leaves War
saw for Cliiit.ni daily, except Sunday,
at62i)puiuud 1115 a'm iteturuing
Returning leaves Clinton at 820 a ni
and 310 pm, couiiccling at Warsaw
with Nos 41, 40, 23, and 78.
SoutlitHmud train <>u Wilson and
Fayetteville Branch is No. 51, North
bound is No. 50. • Daily ’ excipt Sun
day.
Trains No 27 S intli and 11 Nortli
will stop only at Rocky Mount, Wilson,
Goldslx ro and Magnolia.
Train No. 78 makes close connection
at Weldon for all points North daily.
All rail via Richmond and daily except
Sunday via Buy Line. Also at Rocky
Mount daily except Sunday, with Nor
folk aud Carolihu Railroad for Norfolk
and all points Nortli via Norfolk.
JOHN F. DIVINE, UeuT Supt.
J. K. KKNLY, Geu’l Manager.
T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager.
Springs,
Maxton,
Arrive Bennettsville.
NORTH BOUND.
No. 12, daily except Sunday.
Leave Ramseur, 7 00 a m
Leave Climax, 8.50
Arrive Greensboro, 9 35
SOUTH BOUND.
No. 11 Daily except Sunday.
Leave Greensboro 8 35 p in
Leave Climax 9 20
Arrive Ramseur 1100
NORTH BOUND,
No. 16 Ds-'lv except Sunday.
Leave Greensboio 7 00am
Stokesdale 815
Arrive Madison 9 05
SOUTH BOUND.
No. 15. daily except Sunday.
Leave Madison 9 55 a m
Leave Stokesdale 10 50
Arrive Greensboro 12 00 m
Train No. 2 connects at Sanford with
Seaboard Air Line for Raleigh, Norfolk
and all points North, ami at Walnut Cove
with the Norfolk & Western R. R. for
Winston-Salem. Roanoke and all points
North and West of Roanoke.
Passengers from Wilmington, Fayette
ville, Bennettsville and all points south
of Sanford will arrive at Raleigh at 11:15
a. m., and have about 5 hours iu Raleigh,
returning retch home same day.
Train No. 1 connects at Walnut Gove
with Norfolk and Western Railroad for
Winston-Salem, and at Sanford with
Seaboard Air LineforMonroe, Charlotte,
Athens, Atlanta and all points South and
Southwest.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Car on Sea
board Air Line trains North and South
from Sanford and on Norfolk and West
ern tiain North and West from Roanoka.
Ample time is given passengers for
breakfast and supper at Fayetteville, and
dinner at Walnut Cove.
W. E. KYLE,
J. W. FRY, Gen. Pass.Agent
Gen. Manager.
9:35
10:25 a. m
*3:20 a. m.
4:35
Seaboard Air Line.
In connection with Charleston,
Sumter and Northern K. R, for
Charlotte, Monroe, Wadesboro, Rock
ingham, Raleigh, Henderson, Wel
don, Portsmouth, Norfolk, Rich
mond, Washington, Baltimore, Phila
delphia and New York, and points
North and East.
Dariinfton, leave *< 45 a m, arrive 1100 p ra.
BemratUvlile, leave&40a m, arrive050 pm.
Ulbson, arrive b SO a in, leave -V10 pm.
Gibson,leave’• 40am,arrive #50 pm.
Hamlet, arrive 7 20 a m, leave 7 50 p m.
Hamlet, leave S15 a m, arrive II 06 a m.
Rockingham, arrive # 56 a m, leave IU 40 am.
Wadesboro, arrive 10 40 s m, leave 0 20 a m.
Monroe, arrive 120 p in,'leave 7 20 a m.
Charlotte, arrive # 16 p m, leave 15 (W a m.
Hamlet, leave *7 40 a m, arrive 7 50 p m.
Raleigh, leave 1117am, arrive 4 06 p m.
Henderson, leave 1259 p m, arrive d2U0 p m.
Weldon, leave d2 45 p m, arrive *1215 p m.
Via Atlantic Coast Line.
W., C. & A. Railroad.
GOING SOUTH?
Dated October 2, 1892.
No. 23. Leaves Wilmington * 6:25 p. m.
Marion
Arrives at Florence
No. 50. Leaves Florence
Arrives at Sumter
No. 27. Leaves Wilmington *10:10 p. m
Marion 12:40 a. m.
Arrives it Florence 1:20
No. 52. Leaves Sumter *9:43 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
▼ia Central Railroad, leaving Lanes 8.32
a. m., Manning 9.09 a. m.
Train on C, & D. Railroad connects at
Florence with No. 58.
No. 51
GOING NORTH.
Leave# Columbia *10.45 p. m.
Weldon, leave *315
Petersburg, arrive
i m, arrive 12101
■ p m, leave 10
10.50 am
ll.Oo
1U»
no. 42 daily
am
11.80
11.40
11.50
Close connection is mad* at Gibson for
all points reached by or via the Seaboard
Air Line System; *t Bennettsville for all
points via C.F. A Y.V.R. R.
E. D. KYLE.
General Passenger Agent
AND
IS
OU* MOTTO*
Northeastern Railroad.
Dated July 34th, IMS.
GOING SOUTH.
No. 37, Dplly.
Leave Florence *1.85 a. m
Arrive Lanes 2.50
Arrive Charleston 5.00
No. 23, Daily.
Leave Florence * 8.06 a
Kingstree 9.30
Arrive Lanes 1.95 a. m
Arrive Charleston 11.59
No. 56.
Lear* Lanes *8.45 p. ni
Arrive Charleston 10.80
Train on C. A b. *. ft. eonnecle -at
Florence with Ne. 61 irain.
GOING NORTH.
No. 78, Dally:
Leave Ckarlestoa
Arrive Lanes
Leave Lanes
Kingstree
Arrive Florence
No. 14, Dally,
Leave Charleston
Arrive Lane*
Leave Lenee
Kingstree
Arrive Florence
No. S3, Dally.
Leave Charleston
Arrive Lenee
•1.00 e. m
8.25
3.35
343
4.45
*5.16 y.
7.05
7.05
7.34
8.30
•6.50 a. m
8.37
1
m.78
Y. C. mating close connection '
A W. R. R. Tor ell Mints North.
T. M. EMERSON Traffic Mann
J. R. KENLY, General Manager.
|JJT. DI VINE, General SnperimM
Richmond, arrive 7 06 p m, leave bSK) a m.
Washington, arrive 1110 p m, leave 410 a m.
Baltimore, arrive 12 48 a m, leave 2 50 a m.
Philoda, arrive 8 46 a m, leave B 03 a m.
New York, arrive*60a m, leave *000 p m,
Weldon, leave *300 p m, arrive 1203 p m.
Pourtemouth arrive 6 60 p m, leave 0 86 a w.
Norfolk (Ferry), arrrive # 10 p m. I've *9 20 a
Via Bay Line.
Portsmouth, leave 1000 p ra arrive 830a m.
Old Point, arrive 7 00 p m, leave 7 0U a ra.
Baltimore, arrive 7 00 a m, leave 7 00 p m.
Phllada, arrive 1047 a m, leave 441 p ni.
New York, arrive 120 p m, leave t210 p m.
Via N. Y. P. & N. R. R
Pourtsmoth,leave*556 pm,arrive010 am.
Old Point, arrive 7 00 p m, leave # 00 a m.
Delma, arrive 100 a ra, leave 2 66 a in.
Philoda, arrive 610 a m, leave U16 p m.
New York, arrive 300a m, leave *300 p m.
'Daily. 1 Daily, except Sunday.
Through Pullman 8fee|wm between Ports
mouth and Hamlet. Pullman Sleepers run tx£
tween Cape Charles and New York via N. Y>
P. k N. K. K. Pullman Sleepers on train be
tween Weldon and New York.
for further Information apply to ticket agent
Chharleston, Sumter k Northern Railroad,
B. Breakfast Divine, S. Superintendent; O.V.
Smith, TraAo Mananger; Juo. c. Winder, GenT
Manager; F. C. Bryan. Asst Gen Passenger
Ag’t; T, J. Anderson, Passenger Agent.
Atlantic Coast Line.
•Daily. tDaily enmity.
Mo. 52 rams through to Columbia via
Central R. R. of 8. C.
Nos. 78, and 14 run solid to Wilmington
clour connection with W
North.
Manager.
C. & D. and C. & S. Railroads.
Dated January 31,1892.
GOING DOWN
Leave* Wadesboro 5:oo A. M
Bennett’s 5:17
Morven’s 5:25
McFarland 5:36
Cheraw 6:00
Cash’s 6:17
8oci' ty Hill 6:32
Dove’s 6:50
Floyd’e 6:58
Darlington 7:12
Palmetto 7:22
Arrives at Florence 7:37
GOING UP.
Leaves Florence 9:00 P. M.
Palmetto 9:13
Darlington 9:23
Floyd’s 9:83
Dove’s 9:40
Society Hill 10:00
Cash’s 10:15
Cheraw 10:27
McFarland 10:57
Morven’s 11:06
Bennett’s 1 :14
Arrives at Wadesboro 11:30
Freight Train Going Up.
Leavea Florence 7:45 A. M
“ Darlington 9:05
Freight Going Down.
Leaves Darlington 4:00 P. M
Arrives at Florence 5:00
A. F. RAVEN EL. President.
Sumter .2:04 a. m.
Arrive9atFlorei.ce 1:15 a. m
No. 78. Leaves Florence 5:00 a. in
Marion 544
Arrive at Wilmington 8:55
No. 53. Leaves Columbia *6:10 p. ra
Arrives at Sumter 7:25
No. 59. Lv. Sumter t7.30 p m
Ar. Floriuee . 8.40
No. 14. Leaves Florenct *S:50 pm
Marion 9:35
Ai rives at Wilmington 12:20
•Daily. tDaily, except Sunday.
No. 53 runs through to Charleston, via
Central R. R., arriving at Manning 8:00
p. m., Lanes 8:40 p. m., Charleston 10:30
p. m.
No. 69 connects at Florence with the
C. A D. train from Cheraw and Wades
boro.
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 Florence 6:00 a m. Pee
Dee Junction 6.83 a. in., arrive Rowland
7.35 a. m., Fayetteville 9.20 a. m. Re
turning leave Fayetteville 5.30 p. in., ar
rive Rowland 7.12 p. m., Pee Dee Junc
tion 8.16 p. m., Florence 8.45 p m. Daily
except Sunday.
Train on Manchester & Augusta R. R.
leaves Sumter daily, except Sunday, al
10.50 a. m., arrive# at Rimini 11.59 8: m.
Returning leaves Rimini 12.30 p. in., ar
rives at Sumter 1.40 p. m.
Trains on Latta Branch Florence Rail
road leave Dunbar 5:30 a m, arrive Latta
6:45 a m. Returning leave Latta 8:00 p
iu, arrive Dunbar 9:10 p m. Daily ex
cept Sunday.
Trains on Hartsville R. R. leave Harts-
ville daily except Sunday at 5.55 a. m.',
arriving Floyds 6.40 a m. Returning
leave Floyds 8.25 p. m., arriving Harts-
viile 4.05 p. m.
Trains on Wilmington Chadbourn.A
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 Hub at 8.00 a.
m. ao,d 6.25 p.m. • Returning leave Hub
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
The Hartsville Railroad,
Dated January 4, 1892.
DAILY MIXED TRAIN.
Leaves Hartsville, 5:55 A. M
Jovann, 6:20
Floyd’s, 6:40
, Darlington 9.00
Arrive at Florence 9.50
This train makesconnection with L*
South bound passenger train on the Che
raw A Darlington Railroad.
RETURNING.
Leaves Florence 2:00 P. M.
Leave Darlington, 2 35 p m
Floyds. 8 10
Jovann, 8 8o
Arrive at Hartsville 3-50
This train waits two hours, if neces
sary, for the Nortli bound freight train
on tbe C. A D. R. R. J. L. COKER,
Rrsaidont