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I'HtjRCH OIKECTORV.
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PliEiSYrEUtA^ ClIDHCU;—Rev. .1, 0
Li*W, Pnitui; PutiWiio* eve.-y Sabbath st j
11 a. )a. ;uk. -i 00 p. m. rt.iiiliala S< boat 1
ut 10 a. in. 1'i Hj-er meeting every Wwl-,
ti >< tM’Afternoon «t 5 o’duck.
Mum joist Cituitcit.—Itcv.J. A. Rlee, ;
I’.mnr; Preaching every Sumiay »■ U a
ia. auU 800 p. in., Sabbath School hi S p.:
m., Prayer meeting every Thnrad.iy at,
8 00 p. m. I
EpisCoPAt C n a p K li.-^Ue?. W. A.
Ouerry, Rector. H. T. Thompson, Lay
Reader. Preaching 8id Sunday at 8 DO
p. in., Lay Reading every Sunday morn
ing at 11 o’clock, Sabbath School every .
Sunday morning at 10 o’clock.
Macebom.v Baptist CncKcn. R.vj
I. P, llrockington, Pastor; Prfcachii g
cv< ry Sunday at U a. m.. and 88(X p. ni.
Sabbath School at 880 p. m., Prayer
meeting every Tuesday evening at 8 iO
o clock.
Foreigners in battling with onr
language, often put their foot iu it,
although perhaps they can sometimes
smile at us in return
mail turned Sliaksj
not lo be" iuio.‘'to was or not loam.
A (leniiaii Ouislied his Hrst Knglirh
loiter with, ‘-I beg to anv
0 her (iclaimcd, “Ach, mine
ho v did yon wasn’t.”
n i n. A Frenfch-1 The following letter, from a prominent and highly esteei
. JudgeTis but one of a multitude, all testifying to the
H " ro s to l,e or i derived from the use of the ELECTROPOISE.
ly esteemed South Carolina
wonderful benefits
” an l an-
f relit,
Raising Church Sleepers.
In the oldest time Church services
were so long—prayers, hymns and
termons—that it is no wonder that
many of the hard worked people in
the congregations could not ' keep
awake. Both in the Old World and
in the new various devices were re
sorted to for the purpose of banish
ing sleep from the Church. Among
these was not the modern one of
making the services short and in-
tereerfling. Our English fathers.tried
several methods of breaking np the
offensive practice. One method was
that known as “bobbing,” a terra
thus explained by a writer in Notes
and Queries:
“My mol her can remember Betty
Finch, a very masculine sort of a
woman, being the ‘bobber’ at Holy
’iVlnty Church In the year 1810.
Mile walked very majestically along
the aisles during divine service urn,*
el With a great, long stick like a
fishing rod, which bad a bob fasten-
e.t to the end of it, and when she
caught any sleeping or talking they
got a ‘nudge.”
Dr.Thirwall, Bishop of SL Ua' id’s,
give in on of his “Letters” an amusing
account of a Kerry custom for
awakening sleepers in Church:
“It is by ancient custom a part of
the sexton’s duty to perambulate the
Church during the service time, with
a bell in his hand, to look carefully
into every pew and whenever he finds
anyone dozing to ring the bell.
“He discharges his doty, it is said,
with great vigilance, intrepidity mid
impartiality, and cnns^iuentlT with
the happiest effect on the congrega
tion, for as everybody is certain that
if he or she gives away to drowsiness
the fact will be forthwith made
known through the Church by a peal
which will direct all eyes to the
sleeper, the fear of such a visitation
is almost always sufficient to keep
everyone on the alert.”
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
In this country 87.000 women find
employment as telegraph operators.
And they generally have tl e last
word when they are talking to some
body over the wire.
A Leader.
Since its first introduction, Electric
Bitten has gained. rapidly in popular
favor, until now it is clearly in the lead
among pure medicinal tonics and altera
tives—containing nothing which per
mits its use as a beverage or intoxicant,
if is recognized as the best and pure.-t
medicine for all ailments of Stomacb,
Liver or Kidneys.—If will cure Sjck
headache, indigestion, constipation, and
drive malaria from the system. Satisfac
tion guaranteed with each bottle or the
money will be refunded. Price only 50c.
per bottle. Sold at Willcox’s drug store.
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The average man is said to have
3,304,000 pores in his skin.
Children ory tor Pitcher’s Castoria.
It Should Be in Every House.
J. B. Wilson, 871 Clay St.,6hsrpsburg,
Pa., says he will not be without Lr.
King’s New Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs and Colds, that it cured his wile
who was threatened with Pneumonia
after an attack of "La tlrippe,” when
various other remedies and several physi
cians had dona ner no good' Robert Bar
ber, of Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr King's
New Discovery has done him more good
than anything ha ev«r Used for Li
Trouble. Nothing like it. Try it
Trial Bottles at Willcox's D;
Large bottles, 00c. and $1.00!
Irug
Free
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Professional Cards.
W. F. DARGAN,
Attorney - at - Law,
DARLINGTON, 8. C.
Office over Blackwell Brothers’ Store.
E. KEITH DARGAN,
Attorney at Law,
DARLINGTON, S. C.
Nettles & Nettles,
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW,
Darlington C. H., S. C.
Will practice in all State and Federal
Courts. Careful attention will be given
to all business entrusted to us.
CAHDXJf, & C, Match SO, MSS.
USAS Bislihoold be unfiat^l If I delayed tenser to eerMood word for the
jOectropolee. I commenced tte oee about two yean etc, at a time when my heetth
wee verr eertouely Impaired, and etui continue Ite oee, although la much better
condition. It Is an excellent remedy fbr Income la and other nervooe djeordeia.
Its operation la gentle and almoet imperceptible except in reMlta. which I heHev* ore
always beneficial. If Inetrectlona are followed. It Inapliee confldenpe In thocc who-
use it and elves the Invalid the mme kindly comfort experienced by the presence
ofa truatedmedlcal adviser, and I shall never be without It In the future. I etn-
■cerely recommend Ite use to innUda
sows truly.
J. B. KERSHAW.
We earnestly solicit correspondence from those suffering from chronic and
so-called “ incurable” diseases of long standing. To all such we will cheer
fully give the benefit of our experience without charge.
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Hnpity HoOHlrrM.
Win. Tiicmons, Postmaster of tdavlee,
Ind., writes: “Electric Bitters has aui.c
more for me than all other mcdicims
combined for that bad feeling arisirg
from Kidney and Liver trouble.” Jol h
Leslie, farmer and stockman, of sami
place, says: ‘Tind Electric Bitters to lx
the best Kidi.ey and Liver medicine,
made me feel like a new man-” J. W.
Gardner, hardware merchant, same town,
-ays: Electric Bitters is just the thing
for a man who is all run down and don’t
ca-e whether lie lives or dies; he found
new strength, good appetite and felt just
I k - he had a new lease on life. Only 50c
a bottle, at W icox’s drug atore.
W. L. DOUGLAS
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uwaelon and one t>f nee tuition. Com
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If you are not feeling strong and huvlthy,
try Electric Bitters. If “La Grippe^’ has
left you weak and weary, use ERctrie
Bitters. This remedy acts directly on the
Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, gently
aiding those organs to perform their
tunctions. If you are affiicted with Sick
Headache, you will find speedy and per
manent relief by taking Electric Bitters.
One trial will convince you that this is
t he remedy you need. Large bottles only
50c. at willc ~
C. P. DARGAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND
Trial Justice,
DARLINGTON, S. C.
Practices in the United States Court
and in the 4th and 5th circuits. Prompt
attention to all business entrusted to me.
Office, Ward's Lane, next to The Dar
lington Herald office.
THE CHEAPEST LARGEST and BEST LINE of FURNITURE EVER
OFFERED TO THE PEOPLE OF DARLINGTPN COUNTY.
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illcox's Drug Store.
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P. Bishop Parrott, My $tock of “ Suits is Complete in Every Respect.
T. Marry or Wet t. Marry.
Of all the mistakes that were ever
made since that first and most disas
trous blunder in the Garden of Eden,
there has never been anything more
fraught with mischief and unhappi
ness to the human family than a
marriage entered into simply because
somebody desired it. To marry for
such reason alone is a sort of moral-
suicide, and those who are guilty of
such folly sometimes live to repent it
most bitterly and oftentimes die by
t heir own hands, because they know
of no other way in which to right the
wrong they have unwittingly done.
It may be questioned whether it
is not much more injudicious to urge
marriages than to prevent them. In
the one ease, the wretchedness may
be slower in coming but it is none
the less sure and farreaching in its
effects. It takes a vast deal of grace
for people to live together in harmony
the year in 'and the year out, and
there must be some natural attraction
or something more than somebody’s
w him or convenience to keep things
even and preserve that unity and sym
pathetic consideration that arc abso
lutely necessary to make home-life
worth the living. Therefore what
ever elge you do, never urge a marri
age. .Marriage is one of the tilings
t hat mnst be desired, and that ar
dently, by the contracting parties.
No one has a right to interfere, and
lo do so is to multiply sorrows for
those whose affairs are meddled with
hi this way.—New York Ledger.
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The undersigned offers his services
as Land Surv eyor, and will promptly
attend to any business in this line. He
has possession of the notes and Instru
ments of his father, the late Major
Earle. JAS. M. EARLE.
6-15-92-tf.
Fill & Main
insurance: Co.
SPRINGFIELD, Mass.
A ""nicy at Darlington, So Ua.
H. L. CHARLES, Agent
PETER BOWLES
DOES FIRST CLASS
Paper Hanging.
Kalsomine Work a Specialty.
He solicits the patronage of
Darlington.
PICTURE FRAMES
Of Every Description Hade to Order on Short Notice.
GIVE ME A CALL. I WANT YOUR TRADE and WILLDt
0
MY VERY BEST TO PLEASE YOU.
Ntespecthrtly*
J. D. HAYISWORTH.
John C. White,
Darlington, South Carolina.
Stoves, Tinware, Pumps, Piping, House
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Furnishing Goods, Bolts, Tobacco
Flues, &c.
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ami Eiame Oar SM, ami we n Please Yon.
Anything Nit I* Stack Will be Ordered far Yaa.
Wtaen 3»bjr was tick. «• gave her Castor**.
When the «ss a Child, iJw orM for Cestoria.
' "tea the became Kite, the c!u..f to Castoria.
When aha bad CbUdran, the gave them CaeSsrlk
The soundest argument will pro
duce no more conviction in an empty
head than the most superficial de
claration, us a father and a guinea
fall with equal velocity inavacunm.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
T'ie best salve in the world for cuts
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, ebappeu hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi-
t' V n ly cur s piles, or no pay required. It
latis
. I < 'iiarantecediogive; 'rfect satisfaction,
o • n 118,- ref inljl. Price 83 cents per
bjx. For tale st VYilcox’s drug store.
FITS
CURED
Webster, S. C, Dec. ig, ilgi.
Sirs: I wish I could let oil who art suffering
from any Nerve rlfmtu* know just how good
your rtmedy is. My son used it one yetr, and is
now the stoutest child 1 have. With many thanks,
I remain yours, H. A. TATE.
Genesis, Pa., Dec. ej, 1851.
I have not had one of my bad spells sine I com.
me need taking your medicine, elt months ego.
THURSY ELMORE.
Philadilfhia, Pa., Jan. t, tig*.
I Jete-Mtutll* Umottf of two cases of NUs,
one cast of M. rUuo> Daaae and one ef JVer-
swesa rnutralloH cured by this remedy.
C. A. WOOD,
Treasurer American Publishing House.
j If you an afflicted with We, St. PUmo* Datum,
I ItuemmiOt or any other Nerve trouble, we will
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8. A lt R.R.
Dated October 17,, 18M.
GOINGljOBTH.
Train No. 2. Daily except Snudny.
Leave Charleston ■ 6.50 a m
Pregnall’s 8.00
HarleysvilU 8.10
Pecks 8.25
Holly Hill 8.28
Connors 8.34
Eutawville 8.41
Vances 8.52
Merriam 9.07
SL Paul 9.19
Summerton 9.25
Silver 9.34
Packsville 9.43
Tindall 9.55
Sumter 10.15
Oswego 10.28
SL Charles 10.41
Elliotts 10.50
Lsmar 11.06
Syracuse 11.20
Darlington 11.34
Mont Clare 11.49
Robins Neck 12.00 pm
Mendeville 12.15
Bennettsvillc 12.30
Alice 12.45
Ar. Gibson 1.00
GOING SOUTH.
Train No. 1. Daily ©except Sunday.
L’va Gibson 4.05 p m
Alice 4.20
BennetUville 4.35
Mandeville 4.50
Robins Neck 5.05
Mont Clare 5.15
Darlington 5.30
Syracuse „ 5.44
Lamar 5.58
Elliotts 6.14
SL Chari', 6.23
Oswego 6.36
Sumter 6.54
Tindal* 7.09
Packsville 7.21
Silver 7.30
Summerton 7.39
SL Paul 7.45
Merriam 7.57
Vances 8.12
Eutawville 8.24
Connors 8.31
Holly Hill 8.37
Peck* 8.40
Harlayvlll* 8.55
Pregnali* 0.05
Arrive Gl irleaton 10.30
10ING N8RTH.
Train No. S, daily except Sunday.
L’va Pregnali* •» 10.0S a
Harleyville 10.11
Peck* ' 10.37
Holly Hill 10.31
Connor* 10.37
Eutewville 11.65
Vances 12.10
GOING SOUTH.
Train No. 4, dally except Sunday.
L’ve Vance* 8.36 i
SutawvUl* 8.41
Connors 8.61
Holly Hill 9.00
Peck* . 9.06
Harleyville 9.38
PregnalF* 9.4S
Ar*ve Charleston 11.06
GOING NORTH,
Train No. 6, dally except Sunday.
Leave Charleston 6.30 p i
“ PregnelP* 7.06 “
“ Herleyvills 7.U “
“ Peck* 7.39 “
“ Holly HiU 7.8, “
“ Connors 7.43 “
•* Eutewville 7 50 “
“ Vance* 8.03 “
GOING SOUTH,
Train No. I, daily except Sunday.
Leave Vances 6.46 p ni
Eutawville 5.57
Connor* 9.05
Holly HiU All
Pecks 8-14
Harleyville 8.80
Pregnali* 7.40
GOING NORTH.
Train No. 88, daily except Sunday
Leave Vance* 8.05 p m
Snell* 8.30
ParUr* 8.80
arrive Karlin city 8.45
GOING SOUTH.
Train no. 83, dailv except Sunday,
Leave Harlin city 7 40 a
Parlers 7.55
Snell* 8.05
Arrive Vances 8.30
GOING NORTH.
Train no. 81. daily except Sunday.
Leave Vance* 13.30 p m
Snells 12.40
Parlers 12 53
Arrive Harlin city 1.18
GOING SOUTH.
Train no. 84. daily exeept Suxday
Leave Harlin city 4.50 p m
Parlers 5.10
SneUs 6.38
Arrive Vances ’ 5.40
GOING NORTH-Train No. 41. daily
•xeept Sunday.
Leav* Eutaw villa 10.50 a m
. Belvider* 11.Oo
arrive Ferguson ll.lv
GOING SOUTH-Train no. 43 dtilr
except Sudday
leave Ferguson 11.30 am
Belvidere 11.40
Arrlv* Eutawville 11.50
Close connection 1* made at Gibson for
all point* reached by or via the Seaboard
Air Line System; at Bennettsville for all
point* via C. F. 4 Y. V. R. R.
E. D. KYLE.
General Passenger AgenL
Wilmington & Weldon R. R.
and Branchee
GOING SOUTH.
AND
rlow Fri*=
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DATXD
Oot. 5th, 1598
&£
4!4
p. m.
p. in. a. m.
Leave Weldon
12 90
649
eoe
Arrive Uocky Mount...
140
5 36
7W
Arrive Tarboro
p. m.
•2 11
—
Leave Tarboro
12 6(1
*«ot
Arrive Wilton
p 7?s
p. m.
7.0
a. m.
7.40
Leav« Goldsboro
p. m.
p. m.
a. m.
115
740
890
Leave Warsaw
Leave Magnolia
Arrive Wflmluxton....
414
4«7
“Ti)
090
044
too
>56
1126
Gomo south. No. 28 daily.
Leaie Wilson *2 80 p m
Arrive Selma 3 25
Arrive Fayetteville 5 20
GOING NOKOH.
Dated may 51,1SU.
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42
la. m.
Leave Wllmlnston ' 12 36
l*ave Magnolia 154
Leave Warsaw..
Arrive Goldsboro 1 255
a. m.
5 15
10 67
1111
12 05
Laave Fayetteville.. ..
a. m.
♦0 90
1196
Arrive Wilton -
p. m.
12 90
Leave Wllaon
Arrive Rocky Mount..
a. m.
3*5
4 03
a. m.
•5 30
p. m.
1253
180
Pi ®.
•21*
1265
Leave Tarboro.
Arrive Weldon
a. m.
606
p. m.
266
p. m*
OUR MOTTO*
Northeastern Railroad.
Dated July 34th, 1883.
GOING SOUTH.
No. 87, Daily.
Leave Florence *1.86 a. m
Arrive Lane* 3.58
Arrive Charleeton 8.00
No. 38, Daily.*
Leave Florence * 8.06 a m
Kingstree „ 8.38
Arrive Laaee 1.88 a. m
Arrive Charleston j 11.08
Xe.lt.
Leave Laaee *8.41 p. m
Arrive Charleeton « 18.88
Train on C. * D. M . A. eonneem at
Florence with Ne. 8f-irai,.,
GOING NORTH.
No. 78, Daily.
Leave Charles tea *1.00 a. m
Arrive Lane* J.3C
Leave Laaee 8.38
Kiagstre* 348
Arrive Floraace A48
No. 14, Dally.
Leave Ch.-rleetoa *618-p. m
Arrive Lane* 7.J5
Leave Lane* 7.06
‘ Kingstre* 7.34
Arriv* Florence 8.80
No. 68, Dally.
Leave Charleston *8.60 a. m
Arrive Lance 8.37
•Dally, fDaily eav.*,* eamlay.
No. 82 run* througa Mr Colombia via
Central R. R of S.C.
Noe. 78, and 14 ran solid to Wilmington
N. C. making cloee connection with W
A W. R. R. for aH pointe North.
T, M. EMERSON TraJ'c Manager.
J. R. KENLY, Gantral “
FrF. Dl YUiS,GeMMd
Condensed Sohsdule, Nor. 27,1883,
NORTH BOUND.
No. >, Dsily exeept Sunday.
Leave Wilmington, o 00 a m
Arrive Fayettville, 802
Leave Fayetteville, 8 37
Sanford, 9 48
Leave Climax, 11.44
Arrive Greensboro, 12. 10pm
Leave Greensboro, 13 26
Leave Stokeadaie, 1. 22
Arrive Walnut Cove, 156
Leave Walnut Cove 8. 88
Leave Rural Hail, 8. 03
Arrive Mt. Airy, 4 35
SOUTH BOUND.
No. 1. Daily except Sunday.
Leave Mt. Airy. 12 00 m
Leave Rural Hall 122 p m
Arrive Walnut Cove 1 52
Leave Walnut Cove, 2 80
Stokesdale 2 57
Arrive Greensboro 8 40
Leave Greensboro, 8 45
Climax 413
Sanford, 8 00
Arrive Fayetteville 7 20
Ltave Fayetteville, 7 47
‘ Wif
loco
Arrive
11 00
•Daily except Sumtay.
Train on the Scotland Neck Branch
Road leaves Weldon 400 n in, Halifax
422 p m, arrive Scotland Neck at 51.'
p in, Greenville 6 53 p in, Kinston 800
pin. Returning leaves Klnst- n 7Hu
a m, Greenville 8 40 p m. arriving Hal
Ifax at 1125 a m, Weldon 1145 a nr
daily except Sunday.
Trains on Washington Branch leave
Washington 780 a ru, arrives Parmolc
900 am. Returning leaves Parnieh
700 p m, arrives Washington 820 p tn
Daily except Sunday. Connect* with
trains on Allreinarle and Ralei&U R. R.
and Scotland Neck Brack.
Train leaves Tarboro, N. C , via Al
betnarle and Raleigh R. R. daily ex
cept Sunday, at 4 40 p m, Sunday 3 00
p ni; arrive Williamton 703 p ni, 420
p in; plymouth 830 p m, 5 20 p m. Re
turning leaves Plymouth daily, ex
cept Sunday, 620 a m, Sunday 900 a
m, Williamstoa 750 a m, 958 a m; ar
rive Tarboro 1100 am and 11 20 a rn.
Trains an Southern Division, Wilson
and Fayetteville Branch leave Fayette
ville 5 30 pm, arrive Rowland 712 p
m. Returning leave Rowland 7 35 a
in, arrive Fayetteville 9 20 a m Daily
except Sunday.
Train on Midluinl N. C. Branch
leaves Goldsboro daily, except Sunday.
600 a m, arriving Smitlifteld 730 am,
Returning leaves Sinithtield 800 am;
arrive at Goldsboro 9 30 a m.
Train on Nashville Branch leaves
leaves Rocky Mount at 0 40 pm, arrives
7 15 p m, Spring Ho|
ig Hope 7 40 p
m. Returning leaves’ Spring Ho]
Nashville
Hope 800
am, Na- hville 835 a m,arrive at Rooky
915 a m, daily exeept Sunday.
Train on Clinton Branch leaves War
saw for Clinton daily, exeept Sunday,
at630 pm and 1116 a in Iteturuing
Returning leaves Clinton at 820 a in
and 310 pm, oouiii-cuiig ut Warsaw
with Noe 41, 40, 23. ami i'*.
Southbound train on W Ison and
Fayetteville Brunch is N". 51, North
bound is No. 50. *Uuiiy excipt Sun
day.
Trains No 27 South uti l 14 North
will stop only al Rocky Mount, Wilson,
Goldsboro and Magnolia.
Train No. 78 makes close connection
at Weldon for all pointe North daily.
All rail via Richmond and daily except
Sunday via Bay Line. Al.-oat Rocky
Mount daily except Sunday, with Nor
folk and Caroliim Railro :.! f >r Norfolk
and all points North via Norfolk.
JOHN F. DIVINE, Geii’I Supt.
J. R. KENLY, Ueu’l Manager.
T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager.
Seaboard Air Line.
In connection with Charleston,
Sumter and Northern It. U., 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.
DarUnffton, leave *4 45 a m, arrive 1100 p m.
Bennettovlile, leave 5 40 a m, arrive >50 p m.
Gibeon, arrive S 3U a m, leave *> 10 p m.
Glbeon, leave tS40a iu, arrive «6o pm.
Hamlet, arrive 7 30 a m, leave 7 50 p m.
Hamlet, leave S15 a m, arrive 1105 a m.
Hockinffhun. arrive556am, leave 1040 am.
Wadeaboru, arrive 10 40 a m, leave 020 a m.
Monroe, arrive 120 p m, leave 7 24 a m.
Charlotte, arrive 315 pm, leave t6 00 a m.
Hamlet, leave *7 40 a m, arrive 7 60 p m.
Kaleiffh, leave 1117 a m, arrive 4 06 p u.
Henderaon, leave 12 50 p m. arrive of 00 p m.
Weldon, leave <1246 p m, arrive *1215 p m.
Via Atlantic Coast Line.
Weldon, leave *1U p m. arrive 1210 p m.
Petecaburff, arrive 410 p m. leave 10*0 a m.
Klekmand, arrive 706 p m, leave bS 60 a m.
Washlnxton, arrive 1110 p m. leave 410 a m.
Baltimore, arrive 1240 a m, leave 260 am.
Phllada, arrive i 46 a m, leave 12 OS a m.
New York, arrive S60 a m, leave *t00 p m,
Weldon, leave *S0S p m, arrive 1288 p m.
Pourtemoutb arrive§60 p m, leav. *16a m.
Norfolk (Ferrjr), arrrive * 10 p m. I’ve *>20 a m.
Via Bay Line.
Portsmouth, leave tSOO p m arrive SSOa m.
Old Point, arrive 7 00 p m, leave 7 (0 a m.
Baltimore, arrive700am, leave 700p m.
Phllada, arrive 1047 a m, leave 4 41 p m.
New York, arrive 120 p m, leave t210 p m.
Via N. Y. P. & N. R. R.
Pourtamoth,leave*565 pm,arrive910 am.
Old Point, arrive 7 00 p m, leave » 00 a m.
Deltas, arrive 100 a m, leave 2 65 a m.
Phllada, arrive 510 a m, leave 1116 p m.
New York, arrive 500 a m, leave *500 p m.
•Dally, tDaily, except Sunday.
Through Pullman Sleepers between Ports
mouth and Hamlet, Pullman Sleepers run bet
tween Cape Charles and New York via N. Y>
P. k N. B. R. Pullman Sleepers en train be
tween Weldon and New York.
ror further Information apply to ticket ayent
Ckharleaton, Sumter t Northern Railroad,
B. Breakfast Divine, 8. Superintendent; O. V,
Smith, Traffic Mananyer; Jno. c. Winder, Gea'l
Manager; F. C. Bryan, Aaet Gen Paeeenyer
Aff'tiX, J. Anderson, Paseenyer Agent.
ilraington,
NORTH BOUND.
No. 4, Dsily except Sunday.
Leave Bennettsville, 5 -.0 a m
Maxton. 8 30
Red Springs, 7 02
Leave Hope Mills, 7. 43
Arrive Fayetteville, 8 02
SOUTH BOUND.
No. 3, Daily except Sunday.
Leave Fayetteville, 7 47 p m
Hope Mills, 8 05 "
Red Springs, 8 49
Maxton, 9 20
Arrive Bennettsville. 10 15
NORTH BOUND.
No. 12, daily except Sunday.
Leave Ramseur, 6 40 a m
Leave U Umax, 835
Arrive Greensboro, 9 20
SOUTH BOUND.
No. 11 Daily except Sunday.
Leave Greensboro 3 05 p m
Leave Climax 4 20
Arrive Ramseur 3 00
NORTH BOUND.
De’iv except Sunday.
, „ Ho. 18 No. 18
Leave Greensboro 1100 am. 5 00 pm
Stokesdale 12 20pm. '0 15
Arrive Madison 1 10 7 05
SOUTH BOUND,
dally except Sunday.
No. 15 No. 17
Leave Madison 1 50 p m. 8 00 p m
Leave Stokesdale 3 08 8 50
Arrive Greensboro 4 25 10 00
Train No. 2 connects at Sanford with
Seaboard Air Line for Raleigh, Norfolk
and all points North, and 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 somb
of Saaford will arrive at Raleigh at 1M5
a. m., and have about 5 hour* in Raleigh,
returning reach home same day.
Train No. 1 connects at Walnut Go-.e
with Norfolk and Western Railroad foi
Winston-Salem, and at Sanfoid with
Seaboard Air LlneforMonroe, Charlotte,
Athens, Atlanta and all points South and
Southwest.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Car on Sea
board Air Line trains Norm and South
from Sanford and on Norfolk and West
ern tiain North and West from Roanokd.
Ample time is given passengers for
breakfast and supper at Fayetteville, and
dinner at Walnut Cove.
. W- E. KYLE,
•I. W. FRY, Gen. Pass.Agent
Gen. Manager.
W., C. & A. Railroad.
GOING SOUTH.
Dated October 2, . v.iz
No. 33. Leaves Wilmington * 0:2.} p. ,...
Marion U;3.'i
Arrives at Florence 10:25 a. m
No. 50. Leaves Florence *3:20 a. m.
Arrives at Sumter 4:: ,
No. 37. Leaves Wilmington *10:10 p. m
Marion 12:40 a. m.
Arrive;. « Florence 1:20
No. 52. Leaves Sumter *9:43 a. m
Arrives at Columbia 10:55
No. 5ji. Leaves Florence f 7:57
Arrive at Sumter 0:20
No. 52. runs through from Charleston
via Central Railroad, leaving Lanes 8.32
a. m., Manning 9.09 a. m.
Train on C. A D. Railroad connects at
Florence with No. 58.
Atlantic Coast Line.
C. & D. and C. & S. Railroads.
Dated Jartuary 81, 1892.
GOING DOWN
Leaves Wadesboro 5:oo A. M
Bennett’s 6:17
Morven’s 6:26
McFarland 6:36
Cheraw 6:00
Cash’s 6:17
Society Hill 6:88 >
Dove’s 6:50
Floyd’s 8:68
Darlington 7:13
Palmetto 7:22
Arrive* st Florence 7:37
GOING UP.
loaves Florenc* 9:00 P. M.
Palmetto 9:18
Darlington 9:23
Floyd’s 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 11:80
Freight Train Going Up.
Leave* Florence 7:46 A. M
“ Darlington 9:06
Freight Going Down.
Leaves Darlington 4:00 P. M
Arrives at Florence 5:00
A. F. BAVSMSL. President.
GOING NORTH
No. 51 Leaves Columbir *10.45 p.
Sumter i2:04 a.
Arrives at Florence 1:15 a
No. 78. Leaves Florence 5:00 a
Marion 5.44
Arrive at Wilmington 8:55
No. 53. Leaves Columbia *0:10 p
Arrives at Sumter 7:25
No. 59. Lv. Sumter f7.30 r
Ar. Flon «ce 8.40
No. 14. Leaves Florence * 8:50 j
Marion 9:35
At 1 ives at Wilmingi on 12:20
•Daily. tDaily, except Sunday.
No. 53 runs through to Charleston,
Central R. R., arriving at Manning f
p. m., Lanes 8:40 p. m., Charleston 1C
p. m.
No. 69 connects at Florence with
C. A D. train from Cheraw and Wad
boro.
Nos. 78 and 14 make close connect
at Wilmington with the W. A W. R.
for all points North.
Trains on Florence R. R., and Sou
ern Division, Wilson and Fayettev
Branch, leave Florence 6:00 a m i
Dee Junction 6.33 a. in., arrive Rowlt
7.35 a. m., Fayetteville 9.20 a. m. ]
turning leave Fayetteville 5.30 p. m
rive Rowland 7.12 p. m., Pee Dee Ju
tion 8.16 p. m., Florence 8.43 p m. Ds
except Sunday.
Train on Manchester A Augusta R
leave* Slimier daily, except Sunday
10.50 a. m., arrives at Rimini It.59 a
Returning leaves Rimini 12.30 p. m.
rives at Sumter 1.40 p. m.
Trains on Latta Branch Florence Ri
road leave Dunbar 5:30 a m, arrive La
0:45 a m. Returning leave Latta 8:00
m, arrive Dunbar 9:10 p m. Daily a
cent Sunday.
Trains on Hartsville R. R. leave Hai
ville daily except Sunday at 5 55 a 1
arriving Floyds 6.40 a m. Return!
leave Floyds 8.26 p. m., arriving Hat
viile 4.05 p. m.
Trains on Wilmington Chadbourr
Conway railroad leave (.'hadbourn 10
a. m., arrive Conway 1 00 p. m., returni
leave Conway at 2.80 p. m. arrive Chi
bourn 5.20 p. m. Leave Chadbourn 7
a. m. and 5.50 p. m., arrive Hub at 8 0C
m. and 8.25 p. m. Returning leave H
9.00 a. m. and 6.43 n. m.. arrive Chadbos
9.45 a. m. and 7.80 p. m. Daily exc<
Sunday.
J. R. KENLEY, General Manager.
T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Managers.
J. F. DIVINE, General Superintend)
The Hartsville Railroad.
Dated Jauuarr 4, 189
DAILY MIXED TRAIN.
Leaves Hartsville, 5 ; 55 x
Jovann, 6:20
Floyd’s, 6:40
Darlington 9.00
Arrive at Florence 9.50
This train makesconsection with
South bound passenger train on the C
raw A Darlington Railroad.
RETURNING.
Leaves Florence 2:00 P.
Leave Darlington, 2 35 1
Floyds. 810
Jovann, 3 « 0
Arrive at Hartsville 3.50
This train waits two hours, If nei
sary, for the Nerth bound freight ti
on the C. A D. R. R. J. L. COKE!
RnaU