The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, January 18, 1893, Image 4
x - %coid-Uan4 Gaods.
Wlmt caro l if you Imve lovc<l biforc,
ii ) Umt ymi love me—love me Ik t
011.11, rt?
N. f wouM 1 i.-k you to forget the tier
Th u Ikiuiid your bcurt to hHiipy <l..v 8
MOW
’ I'io (ho n hi mliriinco of t!.c loves llml
were"
Jiy wliicli yoil.i heart run gunge iis
love f>r me;
E'en ns my mm ilimhlicb ut nnotlierV
loach,
lleut.i il niorr i|uirkly now will.
IhonghU of I her.
I knon I lint you have whi.i|icrcil ■> I
liefore
Tliut.i.uiiesweet linthiiigryou hr. nil.
lo me now;
I know your 11)18 have |ias.iioio t <
pledged,
III other u.omeuls, eonstuucy’s vow.
I know t'nt there are ten.It*, mciu'r •
•tlU
Tli.u
i>.v;
I k i'V Hi,it in 1U due.H'Sl depl
you of .nppliii’Hi g. «
, you
H.dh hidden feellugs hat may iitv
d'e.
Ye Me 1 not if you hive loved bvf
■ xi Ihal those loves aie hilt 111 ill. in
|li|Kl
Nor do I asit you to forget lli
dreams
Now Hi a you love me—love me lies
and last.
THE STREAM OP- LIPI.
l.iku n tluall streamlet nn a mountain ilde,
A v liilv t'.iriwl glanclnu: In (lie summer sun,
l.klnly Uuun l.'iUilnit wllh a Joyous sprint,
So ii! mm liappy clilldliowl's playful liour.
Next, liiro'igh urii-n dulls and 'nuaih o'srshad*
wwIuk i i iiifi,
The urou lna si ream with headless (low winds
on,
Mow uudly llagurliid round some Klowltig Isle
Thiit smiles -jth heavenly lieuttly and allures
Willi pmmlseof isi.'iieliml delli|lit»;
lushlna down some rough cos.
Je rocks.
Now llercelv
cede,
Where i iisliliig wnlers spill on ho ,
Plsiiiiiiig aloft li. • Irldesc kl spray^^
1 1 r i f I I lo sunless idefls hysusylnfi winds:
So puss the years of youth. Onr riper bbu
Is like Ihe broadened river's stalely nmrrh.
Whose currant slacken*, yet admits no pause,
hut pushes tlehl and coppice, lower and town,
Not wholly 'sniping irom defiling slalns.
Yet tolling onward restlessly. Adown
Its smooth vet ever slldlnii si ream we haata,
Nor iimrk die propses* of Its quiet speed,
Till, faslt-r ntrlllnu as It tteuhi the end,
It sweeps ns miwsr.l In r'slstless l ourse
Thmiiiil. (he i int ruultls of dleeuse hiiiI pula,
Tilt, plithgiugtlntvn the i HUntct of death,
We kiidcirtio it vast uiitl tmkniiwii tpui'e-
Tliu buuiiillv** nt eioi of eternity.
-Walter W, Kkeul In Isimlnn Aeartetpy.
Hemic lUllrudd Med.
* Evch' time a wreck train gom nut nn
Dtic of the branching lines and conics
back with n load of spliutefii uud jnnk
tho "hoys" wt the junction have some
thing to talk ahmit for a week. They
hover become erclted over a Hiuiwlitiii
and a list or lujurtsl, htit whim it Imp
liens the oltl fellows are remiiiiaceirt for n
day or two the yimugators who pi.li
but every secon.l tiny in ci.iae calm mill
Uti top of icy fmiglit oura are tiiiiunmlli
thong!.! fnl.
There In something mildlerty In ttv
ipiict .'e roism of rdlr.iid moil who hnv.
known .l.mgcr uipI cxisi t tti die snt.c
tli'V intilcr c. tmap of Isix ears, You i -
Wixe this w!i.'ii you get next to them a o
fin.l what Umd of meu they are tun: t
the |.lni.l ji'itk. ta mi l euid .hud. A.
you like them liettet when yon Itn.i
Ihain veil.—Uiteiigii NewieKikHiril.
eltit;..* tor I'nlillitQ Mupklas.
. Alwut lO.Vi Pierre U.ivliIpnhlU’ied the
“Matitro d'UiMteli" "wliluU teaches how
to wait on a table properly, and how to
fold all kindit of table uupkiu* In all
kiu.l.i of slni’a’s.''
The almpcK were 1 . "Square, twisted,
fold'd in hands and iu I he ronus of it
double itutl twisted Hu ll, single shell,
cl.mhlu mcltm, . i .gle uici'.u: c»ck. hen
and cUii heiii; two cbictteua, pigeon in u
has hot. punrldgo pheusuut; two capons
in a pie, Imre, two rabbits, inciting pig,
dog with a culi.ir, piki'. carp, turbot, nil*
I er. I.!?!;•)’, torioiac,.the holy cross and
he Ltorralue i ro-s,"“-Youth's Coiapnu*
Practice What Yai Preach.
The Michigan Advocate tells of a
prominent minister, who, when in
v ted to a colored congregut ion, to. k
occasion to give lien some whole
srnie doctrine on the moraines of life
lu the closing | rayer the color.,
p-vneher got even with in the foH.iv
ftshioi::>“0 fsirtl, hless the broth. ■
lhat (.rciiched lo us hi uiglit. Hf’
hrouglit us the gos|«l alamt good
livin’, lie’s done told us wr mu
(jiiit lyin’, ami quit steslin’, and .j'
getdin’drunk; and he’s tolil us «.
must pay oils tlebls. and keep on;
word good. 0 Lord, liless him v. i
power and s'rc .g:h to prindice wi t:!
he preaches.”
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castorih
Kev. Hr. i'ienam lelisof an Iris:
vu igehst who Imd a way of ulway
ddressiiig his hearers as '‘deiir soul,
xmg lo l!m naint of the town t
which they lived. But. he came t*
gr 'l. alien in adtlres:ingan audien. t
i t tile ci y of floi'k, he hegau In crll*
^ ihciii "ti.gr Cork souls.”
IV'ggio*: It set ill? Sad I see Ml'S
.\ nn left a with w sj joiui;. ;•) ig
! leavens, man! th'd'c's her Infs-
rid sbiiuliug right hc.sitlc her. Wig
!>: Yes, I know; but she nmni.
'nonet ' i'i • i* "’1 "tisip.
An Electropoise Cure.
The following letter, from a prominent and highly esteemed South Caiolina
Judge, is but one of a multitude, ail testifying to the wonderful benefits
derived from the use of the ELECTROPOISE.
CAmdex, 8. C., March so, IMre.
Dear Sir I should lie unsrat'*fu1 if I dolnywl long^i to say a goo.! word for the
Ktectropoise. I commenced its use nhout two y. are t'kio at a time when my health
was very seriously impaired, and sbitl continue its sise, ultliough in maon i.etter
condition. It is nn excellent remedy for insomnia and other nervous diseniere.
‘ Its operation Is aentle and nlmr.8tlniperreptihltt except in results, which I believe are
always beneficial, if instructions are followed. It inspires confidence in those who
use It. and Kives the Invalid the same kindly comfort experienced by the pn-senco
of a trusted medical adviser, and I shall never te without it In the future. I .sin
cerely recommend Ito use to Invalids.
Yours truly, J. B. KKKSIIAW.
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.
Atlantic Electropoise Co.,
ATLANTA, GA.
i
gf>'\ IS 11 if
e hair and ant ip.
ul.lt' i.r p irnnuu r,
h* w •:
.luir \
>'i nit 1
:i!iui';i
.: i.'inai <'.>i.»r I., gray and f.,
:'. nu.| a ns 1 Ip' gi tss ..itu .
-it uni, It d.'shvii l.'Vitil o!,;-.-'
>|ili*.
i..| rriimi. 'AVIi. i (l.'td- r .
. v.itir wiIV.is fullv as lad as
Mr. Do Mirk (ill a whisporV
s* lliat’ri 8 > "How came yint i
rv such a hig wo’mm!'” "Well
-sin-(lit!u’t mem so big lefor
'■i'dige.”
hildrin ury wr Pitcher’s Castors
. -c. .
Kuos Kerr, n man well known m
Knoxville, Iowa, recently found a
p-rfectlv uiinuitim eur of corn with
'rnins no larger tli-m mustard feed;
rowing on a stu 11 ..( foxtail.
.--tw
A Loader.
Since its first Introduction, Elecid.
Bitten has gained rani.Uy in populai
favor, until now it Is clean/ in the Isa.
among pure medicinal tonics and altera-
slxcs—coniaiu ng no,lung which per-
nits II . use as: hevcragr or intoxicsr.i,
f is recogni.-.ed as tin l .st nnd purest
imltflnt for <il ailinrMs of Stomaob,
i.lver or Kidners.—If will cure Sick
■'csdar.lie. i-'Mi-e-d! constipation, and
drive malrfla from the system. Satisfac
tion guaianteed with each bottle or the
money will be nauiakii. Price only 60c.
tier I ottle. Sold nt Willcok's drug sic r ,
(2)
Hie People's Bank lot Oariington.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
d’OiTJS SOLICITED FUOil ONE DOLLAJt AND UPWABI ■
And 5 per cent. Interest paid thereon.
S uvill » s M^ke Large Profits.
E. KEITH DARGAN, IV. A. CARRIGAN, II. L. CHARLES,
. Pmldrut. Vlrr-Prrsldpnt Cnshlor.
Fine Job Printing done at this office.
W\ L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE gin/iPAibn.
Ami other •peclaltle. tor
Oesdemrh, Ladle., Boys and
Hiue. are the
Best in the World.
Eeo desertptlve adrcrtleo
meat which will appear la
this paper.
Take no Substitute,
but Insist oh having W* L.
DOUGLAS SHOE8,wlth
namo and prioo stamped on
I bottom. Sold by
A. i. Ur. oai, OanlUKloii, S. C.
cm.BMBI*, S,.',
Th.troita'i training und |»riit't!i't! ii
boat mot. > , f
•IU posed is! ! , Ut , |.li'K:i|'i'Xl.:i->i'«
-nmtHfill e-r .'Hf'lll rt'iiclil.!.' I.'.
"is. 0|ien .•'.Itt"/ir's v< .-17. v
•bill iH-gllll i,'lf'".' 2r. O:'. '
-cell re go >!
•riven twosel’.o'itrKhlps—niio worth $160
ncR-i, n ii't.l .me of fru-tiiitfoo. Com*
i»'tiiivei*v:!m , n.iibm uguii ul i'..ui'i
if,, r..,i(.h comity. Ad.lrt w 1>. lb
JOH' SO'v Prt'Bldeni, Columlti i, H. i.
SSL,
$23
SPECIAL RUN No. 10.
3REATEST VALUE OX EABTH.
rylcr'e Fumone Antique Onk Roll Cur-
!utn Xleak complete, tee epeclal elreulore.
Xo. -.001,3 ft. 6 in. Ions, noi $16.00
:.a. 4009,4 it. 6 in. “ “ $2100
rfo. 4010, fi ft. long, • • “ $23.00
'ermer Mat. BOOKa rRCS. psttago lOo.
'hipped frem 8t, lolii. Ho., er Isdlis.polli, Ui
fl VXK COCXTEha A BPEClAIiTT.
w« refarto every Bank In Thirl* Cteter.
TYLSR GESK CO., 8t. Louie, Me
v^.
The 8pui.ibii p.,i'.,ni works every
diiy ‘iiul daii' es every irjjit, yi t eius;
only onions, bluek breud) and water'
melons.
w '.jim.: woa snV, vc gave her Coslorlft.
When alie wo* a Cltlld, Ue cried 'or C'aeloria.
Wl.e:i rite became Him, alie clu-g to GeatOKk
Wtoa *ha had Oblldm, aka gave them Casiorla.
CONSUMPTION
in its
oarly stagos
can be cured
by the prompt
use of
Ayers Cherry Psctom!
It aoothes
the Inflamed tissues,
aids expectoration,
and hastens
recovery. *
Dr. J. Co Ayer & Co.
Lowell, Mass.
mmm fob
THE • DARLINGTON :
Only $1 a Year,
All lUtivleiit Plip'iilaliMI.
, Among the "elmruetefr" Iu the Httlu
Homier towu wliiclt iiroudly own* ui«
ks it favorite non in an Irishwoman by
the uwue of Lynch. Not long r.go Mrs.
Lynch matin » vLit lo tbs town eeino-
tfii'y, The swtmi wslcouiod tho old
1«iy with u mournful smile itud said
kyuijathet.'cullyi
"You havo quito a number of little
jpruviu to look after. Mrs. LyncM"
"Yis. Ood bo praised, I hov. 1 hot
nine ehilder buried here.”
"What physician do you employ, Mrs.
Lynch'd'
i "Dochtcr Brown, hivin blew him!
Pc’s tho only dochter In town who nn*
di ntood the constitution of me chil-
oer."—Washington Post.
Men'a High Priced Shlrta.
, There wou a tinw when all linen shirts
K cre generally worn by the rich men of
io town, and there are a number of the
old guard and many of the younger men
of tho town that pay so much as twelve
dollars each or $144 per dosen for their.
One white all linen shirte. These are
With and without collars and cuffs.
The taundryuen do not got a chance ut I
them. Home old fashioned retainer:
bundles them tenderly attti gets the i
bouR-lihc, dull finish on the starched :
ihht ftofit. -Clothier and Furnisher.
Let us ivn . it ber that f ence iu|
well us clmritr be ms ut home, uud
(<> try to keep buck the unkind word
ami the ang.y look
Tulk is tlieap, This is partly due
11In* fmd that so much of It needs
> be discounted.
li Should Ho in Every House,
i. 15. Wilson, :I7( Clay St,,Si!arp»lmrg,
. isayK he will not be without l.r.
.:'x’k S’cw Discovery forConsumpiior,
■' ghs end Colds, t'.iat It cured his wile
was ilircatened with i'luumouiu
• r mi atinck of “La Uripi'e,” whet
ion* nihei renie lie* and several phjv-
■: s h.'.d done lur no go'd' Koiien iia-
, of Cooksport, Ps., c ! almi Dr King'
n Discovery hss doutt him more goo
'. anything lie ever need for Lun;.
d ie. NoU.ihgJli.e It. Try it. Fro.
. Uottlcs at Wlllcox’s Drug Store
I»uttit*', . '.-i tU*, 5
[‘rofessioiml CuitIb.
tlaklug A ppiS i’lsi,
■■ "Dear me bus."said Mm. Biiiith. wear-
ily. "I might about as well quit tryin
to cook. I haiu't nothin l o make pies
from exeepttn rotten apples uu there
ain't it Ut o' sugar in the bonne. Here (
Robbie, you r*,i ovir to Mrs. Ureen and
Ask her to let me have a enp o' auger till
tomorrow,’'
“What’ii your iu other Coin this iuora-
jn. Robbie r" asked Mrs. Ureen as she
flltod the (•up.
••She’s uiu'-ht rotten apple pies.“—Ex-
Uhauge,
W. \\ DAHOAX.
Utonioy * ut * L?i\\
DAUI.INUTON. h. c.
'illoc over JJlHckni'll Uroiltcrs* Slor.
On i" iM'co'i Cure.
Wfl ainh>rir.e mradvoitisoIdvng.rl t:
sail D“. Kin V Yew n:* -overv for r
sunt itloi Co .gh.: 3id ' iv a t
OuHtlcii. If yon armHlalad wii'i
0 I?!i, Col lar any Long iifr.-it
(lii' S' tronlib'i "ivl w 11 use this rem d
At dlfflrtts li il l m It i fiurtris). an! c
per'ande noU«nS ft - d m.vre >n
irottlc s'i'l ha"e vo irltt 'ucv ri)f Hide
We o ml i it'll nlik't';d< .. 'or did we
know that nr. Kl- H- «- "i- -
po il l lie relied o:i. It us er dlsnppn'nt
? Y,d '.. .t'J.’< r OB at w'll 'o\V DrugStO' .-
.arge si/;* 6(t. aod ai. o.
Worry! tg iiInui( anytliiiig you cu"'i
Wp is fthmit, n* f.KilMi ns pioui"
the sun bcftinse its shining dues u»'
kult you.
KEITH DAKGAN
Attorney at Law,
DAULINMTUX, S. C.
Nettles Nettles,
ATTORNEYS • AT - LAW.
Darlington C. II.. S. r .
Will iii-nctfce in all State and Federr
Hfi'irt*. Careful attenilon will lie giv.
lo .dl inislnes* i.ntniated to us.
(’, 1\ DAlUiAX,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
\\!»
'Pnal Justice,
DARL1N0T0N, 9. C.
Practices n the United Staflm Con,
md in the 4tli and 6th circuit*. Prom
Mention to all business entrusted to nv
Office. Ward's t.ane, next to The Ds'
llngton Herald office.
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T’lE
Si
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vliKiisiy.iKh's - FnniitiJiT
g tor.:
’HE LATEST AND MOST 1MIM-OVED DESIGNS.
FINIS! IE
To 1‘rinli'rve u (’ouMif.il «p;w.ir:iin
a* loot $4 'KHsliijo, if D ioil'Mtifii i>
Idle ihnt I fin Iml.' ahoubt rvlrtl;t !•
Iirtfiirul pii!.)!' tni'l fnl Innas. Tlior '
lv»Wfiirii , :'!)o | i *o I’ifwiHlV us
IIhI.’V!;ro.’ U jdH'V'.i.M b 1 ! uM . (V,Md *pflli» r. cofrBctpeactaallonwd
siiil lu-*;)» fviilp vitW, Wfif 4Utl ( ieat work .tuaratitswl.
' 1 tfjsi Viiii WiriiA Wii
P. Bishop Parrott,
S(fuofff«pln , r i kfld i Type-xrliw.
i.KOAt. abb otkkr comso boucitbu.
Tasilmonv reported In shortdtand and
'vneovrllipeiranscilpt of same furnisher’
it rHasniuH le «Hi«,
IN HKD ROOM KlTi’S IN WAl.NTT, ANTIQUE OAK, 10th
CENTURY imd 01,1) KNGUSH.
',■/ itKli cf GIikM. feits is Coispktc it Every Rest ;
PICTURE F R A is. E 8
■ . 1 Vi y UtlUTliilinii iiliiiii 1 lo Ordi't' int Fhor* No
31 VK !MK A CALL. I WANT YOUH TirAI K uml WILL 1)
MY VUltY liKST TO PLEASE YOU.
Respect fully,
.1. D. H AY WORTH.
» . REGULATE THB • -
STOMACH, LIVER ^BOWELS,
• AND •
PURIFY THE BLOOD.
A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR
Indigestion, Biliousness, Headache, Constipation,
Dyspepsia, Chronic Liver Troubles, Dizziness, Bad
Complexion, Dysentery, Offensive Breath, and all
disorders of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels.
ni<*u Tabula contain nothing Injurious to tbs noct dallcoto coni-.icu-
Hon. Plwiaa: to take, »afc, clicctiul, Giro Imra.dlait rsllsl, Sold by
dr*3gi*u. A trial bvttla sent by mall na malpt of ij coots. Addnw
THB RIPANS CHEMICAL CO.,
1$ BftU6$ Street, ■ « N*w, Y«rk City, ^
25
M3 M’.«*«•<! hi* OtiiHtiitinlt.vS l»OX*T MIm
else 1 XCvnciers T;.o mr.jnrlty ftoixlaet thtir op-
pni'tniiit!.!*. nml from that rmiM live hi pr*rcrcy niul die in
jiD onrhy! MiiFroWIti^ tlMtoiif |$ tho lot nf luni.r. n$tlic9
lHulnt*!’k»mlout. foreTerioet. oitmii'tonl'y. I.ir«il*im«aa
Ifitfl Keat'li out. Ilutip anil •loiiisr, I vidiovc vmir nppurtu*
J.ity. nmlFuHM’ojiFfSp.'ritr. promiuoiic -. k m d. It vrni Mid
by a pi fItisopH-Vt inist lifublyaa of I'orui'ie (MTcra a
to pim'Jj Itortint nt *01110 tisrlod t'f llfet
c.i.i.ruietlipi'hnnc*, Rtidultoponi-.niitbpr viplus; foil (« do
►n a ini *lit» depnfts, tdutttt’H," IliiWMiiill jroO find '
...y ojijuirtHuity! liivustlpmo every chnued timt
iip|»o«rl troi iliy. nml hf fa’r preml**: tlmt is «lmt all (me
re iiultncildo, lieidixmi(ipportmiity.«tvrlin» lilmtHfion
wltliln theriiiu-lh , | li;b«i'llitf pooplo, Iinprovod, Htrill (rlva,
n LTiiiid Btmt In life; Tr.efioi.HKX ni.jiorhiiliiF ftir
u:i!Dy t$ l;ui'fl. M onoy 10 be tmuie rapidly titid hHuoknblf
byimy l:i(hs$ty|«uii{ter<-oiihf chher eea. All atru$. Yen t*aa
il .thuroi itmifl live nt lioimj, wherever i roi are. t : .v*n be*
clin' t’l r.rfl c:i i!y cnruiiijf liont fat to Dl U9 tier duv. Yott
r;t:i do x. woH If you will work. Hot too buhl, but imltlRtrl*
ottslyt nn l yon t*ati Ihi-ruoie yourlocoinfla$ you pputt, Ytm
Cii>i':li’b»*viret!iiie«'ui.v, ornll your time lot lietrotSti r.a>y
tol-TTl, »■ jiJiulmu rvouired. We startVou. AlIKtvm*
P’M’ii.ibelif tiotf und t'.'iilly wonderful. We llWiK'l mtd
.slitlw vml biiw, fd'ufs j'liilmt} Imktiotvii mnbpir miMvmk
oi’S. No rutijrt to explain liui’i). Write nml loortt nl! ri’i'O,
bv r-on-ti tu-.it. Uuwliio to doluy. Ad ii .'sj til HoHd. ||,
lluiltat efts Co.* 13*tt BwO» Panla 11U* MuUq,
> Iv' I’.G . LAliUKBT ml HE ST JINK of R’llNlTUUE EVE1
HUE • TO THE PEOPLE OF DAHLINGTPN COUNTY.
AND
-iw Prices:
IS
0UR MOTTO,
FITS
OURED
Wfbstbr. S. C., Dec. 19, 1891.
Sirs: I wi-h I could let oil who arc sufTering
from a ill/ Nrrtr liim-ase know just how good
your remedy i*. My son used it one year, and is
now the stoutest child 1 have. With many thanks,
I remain yours, II. A. *1 ATE.
OttNicsis, Ta . Dec 23, 1891.
I hare not had on: of my bad spells since I com
menced taking your medicine, six months ago.
THURSY ELMORE.
Timt.ADFLriiiA. Pa., Jan. 2 189a.
I pcrtonalbj kooir of two case* of JY/x,
one case of St. VUoh* Douce and one of Aar-
vous 1*rostral ion cur-.d by this rvtnedy.
C. A WOOD,
Treasurer American Publishing House.
If you are afflicted with F//*, A/. F/f »##» Douce,
Insomnia, or any other Nerve trouble, we will
send you One liottlc Free, all charges prepaid by
us. Give Age, Post-Office and State. Address
UU CHEUCiL CO., ftst M., ft.
Promptly Executed
RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
C., S. A N
R. R.
Dated Outobo
17., 181)2.
GOING NORTH.
I’rtiin No. 2. Daip ezeent Snnduy.
Iionve ( hurlogtou
0.6(1 i. m
Propitall’a
8.00
Harleysville
8.10
Pecks
8.35
Holly Hill
8.28
Connors
8.34
Kutatvville
8.41
Nances
8.52
Merrium
0.07
Si. Paul
0.10
Sun meiTou
.25
* Silver
6.34
I’nck. ville
0.43
Tiutli 11
0.55
Sumter
10.15
Oswego
10.28
St. Charles
10.41
Klliofts
10.60
Lamar
11.00
Syracuse
11.20
Darlington
11.34
Moot Clara
11.40
Robins Neck
12.00 ti in
Maudeville
12.16
Beunettaville
12,30
Alice
12.45
Ar. Gibson
1.00
GOING SOUTH.
I'min No. ). Daily cexcept Stunlay.
. ve uiuson
4.Ui» p ui
Alice
•i.2(l
! ! (*nr(>H,.' ille
4.35
Maudeville
4.50
Robins Neck
5.05
Mout Clare
5.15
Darlington
5.30
Syracuse
5.44
Lamar
6.58
Elliotts
0.14
St. Chui'H
0.23
Oswego
0.30
Sumter
0.54
Tiudal
7.00
P.'.cksville
7.21
Silver
7.30
Suuimertoil
7.30
St. Paul
7.45
Mcrrinm
7.57
Vances
8.12
Eutuwviile
8.21
Connors
8.31
Holly Hill
8.37
Pecks
8.40
Harl.-yville
8.55
PregnalU
9.05
Arrive 01 xrloston
18.80
GOING NORTH.
Train No, 83, daily except Sunday,
Leave Vances
8.05 ti to
Snells
8,20
* Parlors
8.80
arrive llailln city
8.43
GOING SOUTH.
Train no. 82, daily except Sunday,
Leave Harlln city
7 40 a to
Parlors
7,65
Snells
8.0)
Arrive Vances
8.20
GOING NORTH.
Train no. 01. daily except Sunday,
Leave Vances
12.30 p to
Snells
12.40
Parlors
12 6!)
Arrive llarlinclty
1.18
GOING SOUTH.
Traia no. 84. daily except Sunday
Leave llarliu city
*.50 p ni
Parlon
5.10
Snells
,5.28
Arrive Vances
6.60
GOING NORTH—Train No. 41. daily
except Sunday.
Leave EutswviUo
10.50 am
Belvldwn
11.Oy
arrive Ferguson
11.In
GOING SOUTH—Train
no. 43 daily
czcept Sidday
leave Ferguson
11.80 am
Beividero
11.40
Arrive Eutawville
11.50
Close connection is made at OibsOfi for
all points w-aoned by or via the Seaboard
Air Line System; at Benn. ttsville for all
points via L\ F. & Y. V. l\.
R.
E. D. KYLE.
General Passenger Ageut.
Wilmington & Weldon R. R.
and Branches
GOING SOUTH.
^ 1 ' ^
DATED Mi? VIS 4 s'* 3 .§
Oct. Bth, 1SB2 - Sa
■AS Vtja Agr.
p. in. p. m. a. in. 1
l-flovo WoMud li lilt R ti ti t»t
Arrive UiH.ky Mnttnt...: lit) (taa, 7 wt
p. m ~Z7.
Arrive Tat Ixiro *S It
Ixwre Tarboni. _WSie *-ri 0 "
• p. in. p. in. a. m.
Arrive Wllmin g It. 7.n. 7.4(1
. p. nn. p. m. a. m.
Leave (inlrlalntro 3 IS 7 40 8 30
Leave Warsaw I 4 14 9 3ft "
Imvc Moirnolta 4 27 8 4ft 944”
Amve Wilmington 0 00 9 Si. 11 ao!!...!.!
Oorso south. No. 23 daily.
Lea-c Wilson *2 30 p m
Arrive Selma 3 25
Arrive Fayettsvllle 5 20
GOING NOKOH.
Dated may 3], 1892.
:5 s=:
■ I-
a. m. a. m. p. m>.
— 13 86 9 16 4 2ft;..
Leave Mngtiolm 184 ]0 67 Oft
Lc« v<-Warnw 1111 016.
Arrive Qoldgboro 2 66 12 06 7 10
Leave Wilmington
din '..
Leave Fayetteville .
Leave Selma
a. m.
.... *9 80
.. 1136
p. m.
Arrive Wilson 12 8.1
, _. m. p. m. pT m,
Leave Wilson 8 86 12 6H 8 04
Arrive Hooky Mount.. 4 03 1 30 8 80 . ....
„ . .a. m, p. m.: 1
Arive Tat boro ! *8 80 *313
Leave Tar-boro 1 12661 !
Arrive Wol.lon
a. m. p. m.p. m
605 2 66 10 00 1
•Dally ixccpt Stuitlay.
TmiiH .in Hie HiH.ihittrl Neck ItrUhi'li
It*.it.I let.ven Wc dott 40o 11 hi, llalift.x
liJ,|. 111, u.ilvu Ho dlantl Neck nt 615
in, Gm iiv.ile 858 p in, Klimiou NIK!
pm. Hcluniini; Icitvca KiiiMt..n 731,'
a in, Uni ii vllle 8 40 n in. nrrivliig Unl-
I'-'.t at 11 2.5 a m, Welrlou 1145 a in
ditiiy (xccid Siinihiy.
I'rHiiiii (in Wneliluglon Uraucli Iciivi
Wiialiingloii 780 u in, nrrivca PhI'iucIc
000 mu. lietuniiiig leaven PariueU
7C0 p in, arrivea YViialiingrliiii 8 20 p in
Daily except Sunday (.'oiiiioet.* willi
tralna on Allieinai'le and Ituleigh It, D.
nnd Sc.'tlnml Nek Brack.
Train ictitce rt.ilaiPii, N. 0, via At
In iliarle nml Unlciah 11. li. daily c.\
ccpl Buiiduy, nl4 40 |t in, Hiimiiiy 80o
p in; ui'i'Be Winiiiiuum 708 p m', 420
p in; Plymouth H80 p in, 5 20 p in, JU'-
turning Icuvib Plyiiinuth dully, ex
cept Sunday, 020 n in, Sunday Olio u
ni, Willlatiisloii 750 h mi, 05N ‘a in; ar
rive Tnrboro 1100 am nnd 112o a m.
TraiiiBnn Sniitlicni Division, Wilnon
nnd Fityeltevllle ilraucli leave Fayeitc-
vllle680 pm, arrive Hnwlaml 712 p
m. Kotuinliig leave Knwlaiul ~M «
m, arrive Fayetteville 0 8.1 a m Daily
extx!iit Sunday.
Train on Midland N. C. Branch
loaves Unldahorn daily, ex. t ill Smuliiy.
0 00 a m, arriving Sm'iihllcl.I 730 a )ii,
iteturning leavea Sndllilleld 800 am;
.urive ut (inldalM.ru 030 a in.
Train nn Nnalivillc Branch leaves
leaves Iln.-ky Mount ut 040 |.in, at rives
Na-hville 7 15 p m, Spring Hope 7 40 p
in, Itclurulhg leuvea SiuTug il.tiie 800
am. NubIivIHi- 885 a m, arrive at itneky
015 a in, daily except Sunday.
Tiiiin on Cliulnu Brancli leaves War
saw tnr C'lintim daily, except Sunday,
t.l 020 |i ui and lllo a nt Itclurulug
llelurnliiu Iciivea Clinton at 820 a in
and 310 pm, cnunecling ta, W'liranw
with N.tti 41, 4u, 23, an.I 78,
Snutlibouu.l iraiii nn Wilson and
Fayi tli vllle Brunch is Nn. 61, Norilt-
Im.uii.I is No. 50. •Daily cxcipt Sun
day.
Trains No 27 .Sniilh and 14 Nnrth
Will slop only nl Bock, Mould, Wilson.
(Jnldsborn and Maglinlla,
Tiain Nn. 78 uuikcs close coiiiiecii.u.
tit w.'l.lnli f'-.r all pniiils Nnl'lli .It.ily .
All rail via Birliiiiniul nn.! tliiily ('r-cepi
Siuitliiy via Btiy Line. Also ai, it->eUy
Miami daily exeept Sunilay, will. Nni-
fnlk and Carnlilu. Itailroad tnr N .iTol!.
mid all I».iut.» Nmin via Norfolk.
JOHN K. DIVINE, Uen’l Sapl.
J. It. KENLY, (Jcu’l Manager.
T. M. EMEUSON TranU-Manager
Northeastern Railroad.
Dated January 1st, 1893
GOING SOUTH.
No 15, Daily
Leave Florence
King.dr to
Lancs
Arrive Gharleet'.n
No. 27, Daily.
Leave Florence
Leave Kingstrce
Arrive Lanes
Arrite Charleston
No. 23, Daily.
Leave Florence • H.ftOpm
Kingsirce 12 14 a ni
Arrive Lanes 12.32
Arrive Charleston 2.38
No. 53.
Leave Lanes
Arrive Charleston
0 26 a in
7 35
7 55
0 44
•lO.nO J) m
11.50
12 08 it hi
2.10
•8.45 p.
10.40
m
GOING NOUTU.
No. 78, Daily.
Leave Charleston
Arrive Lancs
Leave Lancs
Kingstree
Arrive Florence
No, (15, Daily.
Leave Charleston
Lanes
Kliigsireo
I Arrive Florence
No, 14, Dally,
Atlantic Coast Line.
C. & D. and C. & S. Railroads.
Dated January 2, 1808
GOING DOWN
Leu tug Wsdtsbnro
Hofinoti s
Morven s
McFarland
1:40 P. M.
not
Cberaw
Cash’s
Society Hill
Dove's
Floyd’s
Darlington
Palmetto
Arrh’s at Florence
2:25
2:40
4:00
4:30
6:03
8:45
0:00
0125
0:10
7i00
0:30 A. M.
0:50
GOING UP.
Leaves Florence
Palmetto
Darlington 7 ’
Floyd’s 7
Dove's H:.u
Society Hill 8:40
Cssa’s »:.<5
l hr* tv • 10: cO
McFarland 11:5
Marvell's 19:155
Usnmtt’s U: 0
Arrive, at Wadcshoro Ui'.‘5
Freight Train Going Up.
Leaves Florence 0 > I A. M.
Arrlv Darlington 0:45
Frelglil Going Down.
Leavvs Darlington .'.I0t; i M
Arrives at Florence 5.45
A. F. HAVKNKL. Pres
laps Fear l TaWa Kalla; R. R
Condensed Schedule, Nor. 97,1^9*
NORTH BOUND.
t No 2 Daily except Sunday.
Leave WHmington, o00a —
Arrive Fayettville,
Leave Fayetteville,
Sanford,
Leave Climax,
Arrive Greensboro,
Lrave Greensboro,
Leave Stokesdalc,
Arrive Walnut Cove,
Leave Walnut Cove
Leave Hural Hall,
Arrive Ml.- Airy,
SOUTH ROUND.
No. 1. Daily except Sunday.
Lew* Mt. Airy, -
Leave Kural Hall
Arrive Walnut Cove
Leave Walnut Cove,
Stokcsdale
Arrive Greensboro
Leave Greensboro,
Climax
Sanford,
Arrive Fayetteville
Lvave Fayetteville,
Arrive Wilnuvgton,
802
8 27
048
11.44
13.15 pm
12 25
1. 22
1 55
2.33
3. 03
435
12 00 m
1 22 p m
1 62
2 57
8 40
845
413
500
720
7 47
11 00
SOUTH H0UKD.
$80
7 09
7.43
809
Leave Bcnnetisville,
Maxton.
Red Springs,
Leave Hope Mills,
Arrive Fayetteville,
SOUTH noUND
^•vf^ eiCe P l8Un ^ 7
8 05
8 49
' 9 20
10 15
P
Leave Fayetteville,
Hope Mills,
Red Springs,
Maxton,
Arrive lionneitsvllle.
NORTH BOUNii.
Nc. id, daily except Sunday.
Leave Ramseur, Too.-
Leave Climax, g/n “
Arrive Greensboro, J Jjjj
SOUTH BOUND.
No. is Daily exeept Sunday.
Leave GfecnsboiO 41 0 n m
Lcatc Climax ? lii P m
Arrive Ramseur • j
NORTH BOUND.
, No 18, D» f iv except Sundar
Leave Green.b,., n 10 18 a m.
tetokcsdalo i f a/v
Arrive Madison 12 80 pm.
SOUTH BOUND,
i „ No-IS, daily except Sunday.
Lea\ e .\1 adison i i m
Leai-e Mokesdale 2 10 ^ m '
Arrive Greensboro g jq
Train No. 2 connects ai Sanfont with
Seaboard Air Line for Raleigh, Norfolk
'Valnnt Cove
vvilh the Norfolk A IVcstorn R, R. for
\\ niftLon-Saleni, Roanoke and all points
North and West of Roanok,*., 1
Uv n ^hudngton, Fayette-
, ‘ J' " Ln, . ien *'hie and all points souih
oi cEn.oitl will arrive at Raleigh «t 11:15
n. u»',and hate about 5 hours ft Raleigh,
returning rctcU home same day. *
Irani No. I connects nt AVulnitt Gove
vvhh Norfolk ami Wesicrn Railroad for
W tnsiomStticm, and at Sanfoid with
\ < ; 1 ’ ’° ard Air Gincfor.Monroe, Charlolie,
Soiuhwosi 1 antB " n<1 nl1 l ,oint,ttou Hi and
Pullman Palace Sleeping Car on Sea-
hoard Air Line iruins an ,i 8oulh
.tom Sanford und on Not folk nnd West
ern Hum North and \\ est from Roanoke.
Ample time is given passengers for
break last and supper at Fayetteville, and
dinner at Walnut Cove.
r ur (..nv W ' E ’ KYLE,
’ Gen. Pass.Agenl
<*on. siinimgef, 19
Seaboard Air Line.
Jn cjiiiiectiou with C'hi.r!c«ton,
and Not l hern R. f 0 r
(JharloUc, .Monroe, \\udtsl.oro, Rock-
inghuin, lluleigh, Hendcrsou, Wcl-
'lon, Poiuujotilh, Norfnlk, Rich-
tnomi, Waehingtofi, IJultimorp, I’hiht-
deljihiu und New York, uud tniitila
Non It uud Easti
DarUngtop. lout« *4 46 a m, arrive 1100 b m.
iii?iuioLt44\ liic, ionvo 5 40 n iu, arm O 0 flO I) till
» uieiunJ-w JO Im! 1
a mi
.'ton uij n e tain ill, iuil o; iSa'rn! n n1 '
Uuu.olto, oitnoofli p ut, le,ivo+5ll0a so:
Ih ntift, teat .• -740a ra,arrite 760 « nn
iliuuhu, loat c 11 i’, u m, arrive 4 U61. ..
1 liinnorsou, lent# IS 69 ]. m, nrrit r .L (JU n nt.
V\ eiilnu, ietit 0 ii* 46 j. at, arrive •IX it p m.
N in Atlutilio Const Line.
WoWon, leave *316 p m, arrive IS 10 p m.
1 iton bnrg, ui. n v o ju p m, leave 10*0 a m.
asb-ngton. 11111.0 ij at,. m, icuro 4 Itta ta.
lv ,?:' oro ' ni ' ,1v ,° l* I* a 0 # lift * in.
I1.1l.11lu, iirnui 346 u ni, leave 13(13 a Pi.
c>etv 1 ork, arrive 060 a nt, leave *000 p mi
w eldtin. leave *:iuti p m, arrive 1X03 p m.
Nnrfntk'i'v,! 11 a !' ,iVl ' 6,10 l’ m . le*VV 936 a tt:
Norfolk (Ferry), arriivo 610 p m, I've *f XO • mi
Viu liny Line;
New 1 ork, arrlvo i lii p m, leave (sVpm.
VU 3\\ Y. r. & N, R. R,
Fourtsmoth. leave *666 p m, arrive 910 4 01.
*ivc 1001» in, ItAHvofiUOa uii
l)e| na, arm e 1 le a in, lonvc x 66 » m.
{.“dad*, arrive 6 n. a m, leave li 16 p m.
Aew lork, artlvo goo a m, leave *000 p mi
•itauy. tDaily. except 8uuday,
ihrough 1‘ullinau biiT|Kn» between IVtHI-
ni. uth and Hamlet, Puilmau Sleepers run bej
pud New York via N, SS
- - an Hleep— —• *—*- -
tween VV oldon and New York
•1.88 a. ni
3,22
8.2x
3 40
4.65
Smith, Tratho Jtnnaugcr; Jno. c. Winder, Gen'i
5,UjS« r v>.' C, Bryan, Asst Gen Passeiicer
A« t, T, J, Alidomm, Passenger Agent.
1,42 a m
7 i)3
7 55
0 00
m.
Leave Charleston *4 12 p,
Arrive L.-.nes 0.03
Leave Lanes 0.03
Kings!rco' 0.17
Arrive Florence 7.10
No. 52, Daily,
Lear* Charleston *0.85 p. in
Arrive Lanes 8.27
•Daily. tDnily «,umiay.
In addition to above. Train No. 00.
leaves Charleston 5 30 p m, arrives Lancs
7 Si) p m Dailv.
Train No. 01 loaves Lancs S 00 p m,
arrives Charleston 8 50 pm. Dally
No. 62 runs through to cuiumbia via
Central R. R. of S. C.
Nos. 78, run solid to Wilmington
N. C..making close connection with W
it W: R. R. i'or nil points North.
Trains Nos. 14 and 0(1 run via Wilsort
land Fnyeteville—Short Line—and make
close connection for all points North.
T. M. EMERSON Traffic Manager
J. It KENLY, General Manager.
,t.F. 1)1 VIVK.General Superintmdant
W., C. & A. ffaJlfoad.
. v . GOING SOUTH:
Dmod Jiiduary i, IBfia,
No. 33, Leaves Wilmington • 0:9.5 p
.Marion 8:41
Arrives nt Florence 10:9)
nt No, 50. Loaves Florence *8:20a. nu
„ Arriusat Sumter 4:85
No. 50. J.tnve Sumter 4 85 11.1)1;
Arrlvo Columbia 0 l5
No. 52: Leaves Suinbr *l):481. m
Arrives at Colutrtbln 10:56
No. 58. LeaVtos Florence f 7:45
Arrive ut Suxiter 6:20
No. flj, runs through froin Charlcslon
via Central HaRroitl, leaving L'u
it, m., Manning 6,01) a. in,'
runes
GOING:
No. 51
Leave* Columldr
Sumter
Arrives at FlOWhot
No. 78. Leaves Florauco
Marion
*16.45 p. HI,
12i()5 a. m,
1:80 a. m
nio a. m
8
I.
oltl iiP'.vs(i!t|ioi'i for guiv ul
lililAWi. -
The Hartsvilie Railroad,
Dated January 4,1802:
DAILY MIXED TRAIN.
Leaves HartstiUe, 5:56 A. Jl
Jovar.n, 8:20
Floyd's, ■ C:40
Darlington 0,00
Arrive at Florence 0.50
This (rain nmliOfconnoctlon with he
South hound passenger train on the Che
raw A Darlington Railroad.
RETURNING.
• I.eaves Florence 2:00 1*. M.
, Leave Darlington, 2 85 i m
Flbytls, 3 lO
Jnvnnp, 8 Bo
; Arrive «t llnrtsvllla -. 8,60
' Tills train w aits, two Imtfrs, If neces-
s.tfv, for lltr N 'VtU liOtilltl frulght train
ionllio C.ftD.K, lit
Arrive at Wllffil .gton U'10
No. 58, Leaves Columbia *8:10 |t:ni
Arrives at Sumter 7:95
No, 50, Lv. Bumtcr 77.80 t, tt
Ar. Fieri we .. s,V)
•pally. TDally, except 8 .nilay,
No. 53 runs through to U .irle-ton, V'fc
Central R, li,, arrltin; ot Jiaitn nr P tK)
p. m., Lanes 8i4u p. m., Oharhston 10: W
p. in,
Train on V.anCkestcr A- Aususta R. IL
bates Sumter daily, except Snn.Uy, kl
10.50 a, m., arrives si Rinnni 11,50 ft, lit,
Returning leaves Rimini 12,Bn p, m., kf-
rites nt Stln.tc,- Ml) i»,
'I rains on llari*. illu R, H, leave Hurla-
tillodall except rtttmmy. nl 6.<'0». m„
* riving Floyds S.h-"'a th. RoUircnjit
leato Floyds 0.45 pi m,, srri'lug Haris’
vllle )0'l6 p.m.
Trains on M Umlfigloti Chadhotifn A
C.'ttvtat railnmd leave Gliadhottrn 10,00
a. m., at rive Conway I Ol) p, fit,, returning'
leave Conway at 2,'dl: Jt, In, arrive Chkn-
honrn 6.2(1 n. m. I.usve Chailbourn 7.18
a. tin ami 6:5hpint., arrive Hub at 8.00 if
m. and d,2’>p.m. lleiumlng leave Hub
ii.ch a. m. ami 8.46 p, nt.. arrive Cjiadbbrtrn
0.15 n. in. ami 7.80 p. m. Daily except'
Sunday,
J.R. ivENI.EY,UttitlklManager.
h L. CUKJJi 11, JlJiilKHSUN, Traffic :» .*#•«, ,
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