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BABY. iBIIIS WIFE SOME ADVICE IE CAKE OF CHILDREN. Discuses luliict With I. aid Elves Her a Practical astratiea ef law It Wtrks. feorge, bat that man hits the ire on the head!” exclaimed eer as he looked np from his id cast a tender eye toward r asleep in his carnage, t is it?’ asked Mrs. Bowser. , he cites case npon case to lat where the hnnging np of is left almost entirely to the it is sure to tarn oat badly, of the most cold blooded vs of the past year had no care when infants.” fathers were probably off to p or clnb or too selfish to want * with them,” replied Mr. “Why, in blazes don’t you take this confounded young tin off my [lands? Do you want folks to think ■we are murdering him bv inches?” “I thought yon said that intuition would” 'Never said anything of the kind! Hear him howl! What he needs is a dose of boot-jack well laid on, and if he doesn!t shut np I’ll give it to him! Get him np stairs or down cellar or out of the United States!” Mrs. Bowser had the child asleep again in 10 minutes. When she sat down, she asked: “Mr. Bowser, when a child cries out like that, what does intu” “Don’t yon see that I’m reading?” interrupted Mr. Bowser as he looked at her over the top of his spectacles. “Yes, but” “Then don’t interrupt me. It’s not good manners. That’s one reason why so many husbands ran out nights —because they can’t sit down to read Jbr 10 minutes in their own homes!” eb? Bnt that has nothing to the matter. It’s woman’s weakness of character he bo. He also shows that her sense sacrifices 50,000 lives *r. What a fathet knows by a mother mnst learn by ex it. For instance, 99 ont of 90 fathers m this world wonld tat sleeping child with his the north.” jr mse an electrical wave is con sweeping from aonth to north i the poles. It should pass he feet upward. When it across the body headache, le and other, complaints are Ut.” ; he is fat and healthy,” she sd. appears to be, bnt it is only mce. It is singular that should have created such an y as a woman, though, I sup- was done to make man shine ghter by comparison. I some- pity her for her lack of in uid intuition.” ir instinct probably tells yon at age a t»by cuts its first ' oneried Mrs. Bowser with Table tart to her voice, tainly. The two back teeth lower jaws generally appear at hs.” baby cuts a tooth at 3 months, lonths is the very least, and ’s a front tooth. They never ik teeth nnder a year.” s. Bowser, I have said two back, t 3 months, and that settles d Mr. Bowser as he got up to boat. “Women talk at random, now what they are saying. Our itobably got all his back teeth yon knew he had even one." is over a year old and hasn’i i yet! Tbe doctor said jester ere were no signs of one.” Iiat the doctor said and what ire two different things, Mrs. r. If the child hasn’t got all sk teeth, then It proves physi- jleot. He has them, however, is useless to discuss the matter, m know how many teeth the i month is provided with?” rtalnly. Do yon?” hould be a queer husband am not to.” iw many?’ lie oottldn’t tell within six or he gave her a look of minglec sd disdain and continned to ipanddown. When he thought mciently crushed, he said: that chud should begin to wake nr, what would yonr instinct in to do?’ ek him, of coarse.” td if he continued?’ irn him over.” id if he opened his eyes ana i around?’^ i draw him back and forth and }hun.” it u I supposed. That would roe of habit—the same thin| rings a cow up to the barnyan evening. Intuition would tel ilook for the darning needle ng its way Into his body, and b would be saved. Mrs. Bowser, m know whether that child is s tied or not?” ! course he Isn’t!” mfs simply inference. Yon are ertain of it Intuition vU me to look at his tongue to- w. What about his sight?’ by, bis sight is all right” may be, and it may not Yon I personally know 'vhether you o oe 4 or 9 feet high to him. sy see double or be color blind, ion has not led yon to satisfy .■If on this print Have you imented to see if his hearing is bnow he hears all right,” she l ed as a frightened look came 1 face. bat’s inference again—nothing inference. Because he starts you knock over a chair you •S his bearing is all right Poor I have neglected him, bnt I urn over a new leaf to-morrow.” M’d better tarmat over now, Bowser, as your load talk has him up. Perhaps intnition will im to go to sleep again!” irtainly, and I’ll prove it lu- n teaches me to lift him np so I to carry him so—and to caress bus, ana intnition teaches liim e child set np a bowl which the windows rattle. Mr. ;r du nged arms with him, bnt >wl increased. He dropped into ring chair, jnmped up and ran ; and sat down on the lounge, bo youngster bulged ont his jpmrre din thefsce and was sg for breath when , ho was fom to Mil. Bowwv wife tin roaaty Assessment. Editor Hkkald: It will be of some interest to your read ers and especially the taxpayers to know that onr county has assessed for taxation this year, 1888 horses, valued at $ 118,200 2727 cattle 30,265 2,220 mules 151,555 605 sheep and goats 680 6,264 hogs 12,615 566 watches, gold and ail ver plate 12,135 333 pianos, organs and melodians 14,955 4,317 carriages, wagons* buggies, etc., 69,925 1067 dogs, 5,335 Merchandise goods, etc., 163,325 Property appertaining to manufactures, 57,880 Machinery, engines, etc., 204,640 Money, bank bills, etc bank stock, also 207,625 Legal credits over legal de bits, 116,640 Stocks and bonds 25,625 All other personalty includ ing household fur niture, 168,875 Total $1,860,752 The total taxable real es- estate is 2,123,800 Grand total 3,484,076 This does not include the proportion of 50 per cent, penalty fot non-returns which adds 16,030 Nor is the railroad proper ty included which will add about 3,500,105 265,000 Making total assessment of all taxable prop’ty 3,765,105 Later on will give yon the tota taxes as charged m aggregate show, ing proportionate amounts for State, Connty ordinary, Special connty, mill oonstitntibnal, Special Gndet School, and Polls. The total polls chayged last fisca year were 4,166; this year 4,196. Now it is evident that notwith standing the effort on the part of the law to get all poll tax payers on the books the remedy is not yet found For instance, Polls returned am charged for 1892-8 1891-! Antioch 212 220 Cypress 252 264 Darlington 681 685 Hartsville 852 85b High Hill 258 249 Leavensworth 282 286 Lisbon 809 801 Lydia 264 287 Mechauicsvillc 238 245 Palmetto 112 107 Philadelphia 214 285 Society Hill 801 291 Stokes Bridge 883 m Swift Creek 278 $80 A Well-Known Lowell Grocer Debilitated by Overwork, Makee Use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla And Soon Recovers Strength. “A year ago. my partner died, and the whole burden and responsi bility of a large grocery business fell upon me. The increased caro and bard work so taxed my strength that 1 became all run down, bad no appetite, was weak, nervous, and endured all the tor ments which headache, indiges tion, and total loss of energy could inflict. The medicine recommended me did no more good than so much water. AYER’S Sarsaparilla being favorably brought to my attention, I tried it, and, in a short time, be gan to feel lietter. I continued to take this medicine for two months, at the end of which time I felt like a new man. My appetite, energy, and strength returned, .and all traces of headache and nervous ness disappeared. I am convinced that if I had not taken AYER’S Sarsaparilla, I should tie totally unable to attend to business.’’—W*. H. Brown, SS Gorham St, Lowell, Mass. AYER’S SARSAPARILLA Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer I Co., Powell, Hus.. ^ Has Cured Others, Will Cure You 7 EXPRESS IT TO Professional Cards. W.F 3 AKGAN, Attorney - at - Law, DARLINGTON, 8. G. Office over Blackwell Brothers’ Store. ^ - 1 “.I A File tint §t UalMMr The Installment Heights Amateur Dramatic Society recently latfodncet a striking bit or realism into their skillful rendition of ‘’Engaged ant Jilted” 1 It will bo remembered that when the heroine fatnte and falls gracefully upon the stage, the awkward, comic servant is required to seise a large pitcher from a small table standing near R. 3' E., and boldly invert it! over the prostrate lady, exclitning, as he does soi Oh, Heavens I There’s not a drap av watber in the place! This is a highly hnmerons effect, in its way) bnt its side-sblitting features were greatly intensified the other evening, when, throngh some over sight, tile pitcher was half-fall of water when it was placed on the stage. The proper cue was given. The comic servant grabbed the pitcher, and fairly deluged the nnexpcctant heroine. She sputtered and gasped for breath, and waved her arms wild ly in the air, and utterly forgot to wait for the hero’s arrival before re covering from her “faint.” “Gee Williky! Kin she swim?” called ont a small boy. in the gallery. And then the ap; '..mse was simply deafening. AUKHDItKir, 0., July 21, *91. Mimsjhs. Ll ppm an Bros., Proprietor P. P. P., Savannan, Ga. Dear Sirs—I bought a bottle of TO'ir P. P, P, at Hot Springs, Ark., and it has done me more good than three months’ treatment at the Hot Springs. Have yon no agents in this part of the conntry, or let me know how nandi it wul cost to get three or six bottles from yoar city by express. ■ Respectfully roars, . Jal A/Kiwton, tPfftefitrmmtfif, Canity Alliance. The third regular quarterly meet ing of the Connty Alliance, will meet with the Lamar Alliance on Thurs day, July 13th, at Newmans Swamp Academy, two miles west of Lamar, promptly at 10 oclock. The program ig.as follows: Imme diately after the close door session Col. D. P. Duncan, National Secre tary and Treasurer will address the public.. Dinner at 1 o’clock. Address to the public by Hon. Jno. I*. McLanren at 2 oclock. Subject onr National Demands. All-members of the order and well wishers of re form, are expected and urged to co operate with the people of Lamar in entertaining guests on that day by their presence and baskets. Non-Al- liancemen and opponents to the or der and its principles are especialy invited. We propose to make this a rallying day for the order and members of suspended snbs in the connty are urged to use efforts to pnt themselves in proper shape to he recognized at onr meeting on July 13th. Now bretheren, for a long pull, a strong pnll, a pull all together to educate and elevate producers of every vocation. Come to this meet ing as a unit in purpose, “equal rights to all, special privileges to none. By order. A Danger#*! Aataal. A she fortune-teller has turned herself loose on the town and is cans ing delinquent huspands to be the onnappy recipients of curtain lec tures without end by the startling tales she reveals to their wives. Bnt she “catches on” to the husbands trick before she enters the premises and proposes for a consideration to reveal to the lady of the honse the various rose-beds and briar-patches throngh which fate has mapped out her path-way of life and to warn her of the many defects in the fidelity of her sponse. Keep your eye skinned for her, gentlemen. She’s a danger ous animal.—Florence Messenger. Aa lavestaeat, Jacli—Say, Bill, we’ve been in hard luck lately, ain’t we ? Bill—We have, old man. Jack—I’ll tell you what we’ll do. You insure your life in my favor for $10,000, and I’ll do the same for you. Bill—well, what good’ll that do Ui? Jack—Why, we’ll lead up onr guns and step off 80 paces somewhert and see who gets the money. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The best salve In the world for Cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever tores, tsfter, chapped hands, chilblains, Corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures'piles, or no pay required. It isguarant eeedtociveperfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 95 cents per bottle. For sale at Wilcox’s drug store. BROWN’S IRON BITTtRS cures fiyspepsl*' In- digestiort A Deb11iiy. - Electric Bltterir. This remedy Is becoming so well known and so popular as to need- no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the sathe song of praise.—A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric flitters Will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pihipler, Bolls, Salt Rheum and other affections caused by impure blood, —will drive Malaria from the system ami prevent as well as cure all Malarial fevers. —For cure of Headache, constipation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters— Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded.—Price 80 cts. and $1.00 per bottle at wilteox's-Orngstore. 5 Ik Should Be iu Every House. J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay 9t., Sharpsburg, Pa., savs he will not be without Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, that it cured his wife who was threatened with Pneumonia after an attack of “La Grippe.” when various other remedies and several physi cian* had done her no good- Robert Bar ber, of Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr King’s New Discovery has done him more good than anything he ever used for Lung Trouble. Nothing like it. Try it. Free Trial Bottles at WIUcox’s Drug Store 80 ‘semoqoLargc. and $1.00. 6 TO THE AFFLICTED. Dim rot soon uuuu for DR. M’RAES CVRE FOR ORGANIC! STRICTURE AND KIDNEY COMPLAINTS. This Medicine is taken internally— only two doses every twenty-four hours —and is an absolute cure for organic stricture and all kidney diseases. It cures stricture without pain, incon venience or the loss of one moment’s time from any employment. No i>ain in kidney complaint unless there are complications. It cures gravel or stone, by softening it and passiugit outintbe urine in the form of a sediment or fine powder. I have numbers of letters from people in Barnwell county who have been cured and are being cured. I guarantee a cure. If any one will take two bottles of this Medicine, and he or she are notsufilciently benefltted to inauce them to continue its use, I will refund their money. This Medicine cau only be obtained by ordering direct from me. It will be sent by mall on receipt of price, $3.00, to any part of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama. In ordering say whether for stricture or kidney disease. References as to my responsibility The Bank of Barnwell, Barnwell, 8. C, Citizens’ Savings Bank of Barnwell, Barnwell, 8. C. Clerk of Court, Barnwell, 8. C. Sheriff Barnwell county, Barnwell 8. C. A. E. Gonzales, Columbia, 8. O. C. K. RYAN, Barnwell, 8. C. 3-24 ;8 in. 285 King St., Charleston, S. C., And have it put in thorough order. Fine Watch Work a Specialty an# Warranted One Year. Chief Inspectors of Watches for Atlantic Coast Line, South Carolina Railway, Plant System Railways. Headquarters for PRESEITS, DMMOIDS, JEWELRY, WITCHES, FIHE UMPS, STEHElie SILIEHWI8E. Orders from the Conntry receive prompt attention. Reliable Goods. Reasonable Prices. A large stock always on hand. E. KEITH DAKGAN, Attorney at Law, DARLINGTON, 8. C. Nettles & Nettles, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, Darlington C. H., 8. C Will practice in all State and Federal Courts. Careful attention will be given to all business entrusted to as. & A PUOS, Bff ex»o]iMxt Tadlox* Dyeing oai twining* Latest patterns in Imported Spring and Summer Goods. Stylish Snlts From $20.00 to $45.00, 4-28: ft. CLEANING AND DYEING. I AM NOW PREPARED FOR ths Spring and Summer season, and am making CLEANING AND DYEING a specialty. If you have a soiled suit, bring It around and have it made good as new. JOHN SAWYER. 8-24 itf C. P.DAR GAN , ATTORNEY *T LAW AND Trial Justice, DARLINGTON, 8. C. Practices in the United States Conrt and in the 4th and 5th circuits. Prompt attention to all business entrusted t«jhnc. Office, Ward’s Lane, next to The Dar- ington Herald office. DARING TON IIB-M —AU kinds of— Marble.Monuments, Tablets, and Grave Stones furnished on short notice, and as cheap as can be purchased elsewhere. Designs and prices furnished on application. Al. work delivered Free on line of C. A D. Railroad. Darlington Marble Works, DARLINGTON, 8. C. PETER BOWLES DOES FIRST CLASS i-lMdSiMm; Paper Hanging. Work a Specialty He solicits the patronage of Dariington. Watches repaired and war ranted at Mason’s Jewelry Store. Northeastern Railroad. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated May 14th, INK No. SI No. 27 No. 23 No. 53 I Lo Florence \r. Lsnce. Lc. Lance.. A. M. F. M. 745 1060 1100 855 1214 920 1*05 1232 P. M. 92U 12 05 12 K 8 40 1120 2 19 238 1015 A. M. A. M.!A . m.Ip. m. TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 52 NOj TslNo. SO No. 14 A. M.IP. M.;P. M. A. II. Le. Charleston..... Ar. Lanes Le. Lanes ** Klnsstne.... Ar. Florence 1 88 6 10 . 4 12 7 00 8 25, 7 05 0£ SIT 8 26 T 08 6 “ S 411 T / 4 60 0 40 '15::: A. M.iP. M, P. M. a. M * Daily, f Dally except Sunday. No. 53 rune through to Columbia vie Central R. R. of 8. C. No- 78 runs solid to Wilmington, N. C making close connection with W. A W, R. R. for all point a north. Train No. 14 rnna vis Wilson and Eayettevllle—Short Line—and make close connection for all points North. JNO. F. DIVINE, Gen’l Supt. J. R. KENLY, Gen’l Manager. T. M. EMERSON. Traffic Manager. H. A. BROWN, TONSO RIAL ARTIST. Next door to Southern Express Office. Three polite barbers to serve the public. Shaving, haircutting and shampoo ing in first-class style. 4-5: tf. Ti|e Prlntej w«g ei;h£r drUnij oR ertf- zY wi|eu ha set tHis »d. But the fact remains the same that satiifactory work is being done at Mason’s Jewelry Store on Watches, Jewelry and clocks. E. W. SUTTO A Is prepared to make Photographs Ofyourbabin, Don’t delay; you may live to regret!. Studio in Hewitt Block 5-4-92-0m WhM Bahr «•* ■fck. *• g*n> bur Caatorii. Wm *• was a CUd, ska criad lor paaieria. Whsa *• eaeamt mm, aha etaag to Oastfria. «hm*sMOhadm,*ei»nthMCMsii# *. , r ID THE PUHl!!. When you are in the city don’t fail to call at the Enterprise Hotel Barber Shop. It is the only first class shop in the city. Fashionable hair cuts, first classahaves and the , Great Arabian Egg Shampoo. Four polite barbers always on hand to wait on you. MIXON & HARLEE, Proprietors. 9* 6 —3m. SAW MILLS MftlBQ.OO TO $S0D.a0J> ENGINES&BOILERS TO SUIT. IOOINDTOOK. Afenntoiife nmi smith, Rea. Estate Agnet, FLORENCE 8G DARLINGTON, 8. t. Special attention paid to the buy ing and selling of real estate, collec tion of rents, Ac. Tile strictest attention will be paid to all business entrusted to ink LUMBER - LUMBER. We take pleasure in announci-jg that Wo are prepared to deliver first class lumber, or any dimensions, to any part of the town. The trees have never been Imxcd, which .makes the lumber better uud morecaBily worked, : 8^nd orders through the m.all or leave them at the Herald office \ MALLPA88 A COLVIN. Atlantic Coast Line. C. & D. and C. & S. Railroads. In Effect May 14, tout). oolNo Noit-’n. I* M. » 00 Lc. ui:i H Hi) 085 040 0 58 10 12 10 85 1108 11 31 p m 11 84 p m 11 65 p m Ar. Florence Palmetto Darlington Floyd’s Dove’s Society Hill Cash’s Cheraw 3IcFarland Morven Bennett’s Wadesboro OOINO sorra. A. M. Ar. 7 25 626 6 12 600 8 17 5 04 4 57 Le. 4 80 LOCAL- FHXiani TRAIN. Leave Florence 7 80 a m Darlington 6 40 a m Arrive Cheraw 11 20 a in Lear* Cheraw 1 00 p m Darjingtou 4 00 p m C., 8. & N R. R. All Trains Dally Except Sunday. NORTH SOUND. SOUTH BOUND, 1 STATIONS. 8 A. M. P. M 8 10 Lv. Pregnalls Ar. 6 50 816 HarieyvUle 8 40 8 34 Pecks r 8 25 8 87 Holly Hill 8 91 818 Conners r 8 15 8 50 Eutawville 8 07 9 09 Vances 7 55 917 Merriam’s r 7 40 0 80 St. Paul 7 37 0 85 Summerton 7 9 44 Silver 710 9 52 Packsville 7 00 10 05 Tindal 6 47 10 20 Ar. Sumter Lv. 6 10 25 Lv. Sumter Ar. 6 10 10 88 Oswego 6 58 10 51 St. Charles 5 45 1101 . Elliotts 5 1116 Lamar 0 90 1180 Syracuse 51>5 1115 Lv. Darlington Ar. 450 19 00 Mont Clare 4 1311 Robbins Neck r 4 20 12 26 Mandevllle 4 06 12 40 Ar. Bennettsyllle Lv. 8 60 12 48 Breedens t 8 42 12 58 Alice 8 87 106 Gibson 8 25 190 Gilo 810 185 Ar. Hamlet Lv. 9 55 P. M. p. M. “F” Flag Station Trains ifop only on signal or to take on and let off passengers J. H. AVERILL, General Manager, Wilmington A Weldon R, R. GOING BbtTft. DATED Oct. 8th, ISRi SU & mm How’s Your Liver? Ib the Oriental salutation, knowing that good health cannot exist without a healthy Liver. When the Liver la torpid the Bow els are sluggish and con stipated, the food lies in the stomach undi gested, poisoning the blood; frequent headache ensues; a feeling of lassi tude, despondency and nervousness indicate how the whole system is de ranged. Simmons liver Regulator has been the means of restoring more people to health and happiness by giving them a healthy Liver than any , agency known on earth. It acts with extraor dinary power and efficacy. Riv. R. G. Whom, Princeton, N. »I find nothing help* do much to keep «« in working condition a* Simmons Liter Regulator. See that you get the Qenmin*, with red 25 oo froot of weippw. v , rnnrAKBD only by a. amxiN * (XL. miaMakto. ffm Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley R. R Condensed Schedule, Nov. 27,1892. NORTH BOUND. No. 3, Daily except Sunday. Leave Wilmington, 5 00 a m Arrive Fayettville, 8 02 Leave Fayetteville, 8 27 Sanford, 9 48 Leave Climax, 11 .44 Arrive Greensboro, 12.15pm Leave Greensboro, 12 25 Leave Stokesdale, 1. 22 Arrive Walnut Cove, 1 55 Leave Walnut Cove 2. 33 Leave Rural Hall, 3. 02 Arrive Mt. Airy, 4 25 SOUTH BOUND. No. 1. Daily except Sunday. Leave Mt. Airy. 13 00 m Leave Rural Hall 122 p m Arrive Walnut Cove 1 52 Leave Walnut Cove, 8 80 Stokesdale 2 57 Arrive Greensboro 8 40 Leave Greensboro, 8 45 Climax 418 Sanford, 6 00 Arrive Fayetteville 7 20 Leave Fayetteville, 7 47 Arrive Wilmington, 11 00 JtOOTH BOUND, No. 4, Daily except Sundst, Leave Bennettsviue, 5 40 tft Maxton. g 80 Red Springs, 7 09 Leave Hope Hills, 7. 48 Arrive Fayetteville, 8 09 SOUTH BOUND. No. 8, Dally except Sunday. Leave Fayetteville, 7 47 n « Hope Mills, 806 Red Springs, 8 40 Maxton, 9 20 Arrive Bennettsville. 1015 SOUTH BOUND. No. 16, daily except Sunday. Leave Bamseur, 7 00 * 91 Leave Climax, 850 Arrive Greensboro, 9 48 SOUTH BOUND. No. 15 Dally except Sunday. Leave Greensboro 400 p m Leave Climax 4 55 Arrive Ramseur 8 85 NORTH BOUND. No. 16, Da'iy except Sunday. Leave Greensboro, 10151 a. Stokesdale 11.40 Arrive Madison 12 30 p m. SOUTH BOUND. No. 15, daily except Sunday. Leave Madison 115 pm. Leave Stokesdale 9 10 Arrive Greensboro 8 90 Train No. 3 connects at Sanford with Seaboard Air Line for Raleigh; Norfolk and all points North, and at Wsinnt Cor* with the Norfolk A Western R. B. for Winston-Salem, Roanoke and ill points North and West of Roanoke. Passengers from Wilmington, Fayette ville, Bennettsville and all points south of Lanford will arrive at Raleigh at 11:15 a. n., and have about 5 hours in Raleigh, returning reach home aaineday. Trcin No. 1 connects at Walnut Govt with Norfolk and Western Railroad fot Winston-Salem, and at Saa/ord with Seaboard Air Line for Monroe, Charlotte; Athens, Atlanta and all points South and Southwest. W. E. KYLE, J. W. FRY, Gen. Pass.Agsnt Gen. Manager. Lc« vo Wolrtcn Arrive Rooty Mount... p. m. p. a. a. m. ' IS 80 5 48 6 00 140 6 86 TS0 Arrive Tarboro heave Tarboro. ....... Arrive WUson... fc si ism "nm -tS,! | jl RWSSgr-i is :s il= _1». p. m.'ft. m. Going south. No. $8 daily. Leave Wilson *9 BO p m Arrive Selm(i . ., 8 25 Arrive FXyettsvtlle 8 20 adlJjfcTffaROH. Dated may 31. 1892. ^ a il Leave Wllmln Leavef Leave ' Arrive Goldsboro... Wilmington Magnolia Warsaw Leave I’arett ivlllc Leave Selma Arrive WUson —l 1. m- a. m. p. m- 12 86 U IS! 4 SO IM 10*< SO* ....... mi sis SM IS06 710 a. m. fit*: p. m. 1138. . „ m. p. m. p. tn. .... Leave Wilson 835 MM 8 04 ,... Arrive Rocky Mount..! 408 1 80 ODD 7 11 n. m. p. m. •218. 700 Leave Tarboro. 12 58 6 40 644 Arrive Weldon a. m. 606 p. m. p. m. 255' 1000 •Daily except Sunday. The Hartsville Railroad. p. M. 9 00 Le. 915 980 945 10 05 10 M Ar< Dated January 9,1698. DAILY MIXED TRAIN. A.M. Florence Ar. 0 15 Palmetto 6 09 Dariington 0 5.» Floyd’s 6 80 Jovann 8 95 W., C. & A. Rattroad. GOING SOUTH. . _ „ . Dated January 1,1898.' No. 28. Leaves Wilmington • 6:95 p. 1 Marion 9,41 Arrives at Florence J(k95 No. 58. Leaves Florence *2:90 a. n Arrives at Sumter 8:85 No. 00. Leave Sumter 885 a. u Arrive Columbia * 15 No. 53. Leaves 8uniter g a. t Arrives at Columbia . .55 No. 58. Leaves Florence f 7:48 Arrive at Sumter fcBO No. 59. runs through from Chariute via Central Railroad, leaving Lana Sil a m., Manning 9.09 a. m, GOING NORTH .,. No. 51 Leaves Columblc *10,45 p. 1 Sumter 19;C0 a. n Arrives at Florence 1:80 a. 1 No. 78. Leaves Florence ' O-.ip a. 1 Marion 6:53, Arrive at Wilmington 9:10 No. 53. Leaves Columbia *6:00 p, 1 Arrives at Sumter 7:35 No. 59. Lv. Sumter . 77.80 p ] Ar. Floruree 8A0 •Dally. TDaily, except Banda, y No. 53 runs through to Charleston, vl Central K. U., arriving at Manning 6:( p. m., Lanes 8:40 p. m., Charleston 10:4 p. m. Train on Manchester A Augusta R. I leaves Sumter dally, except Sunday, 1 10.50 a. m., arrives at Rimini 11.59 a. n Returning leaves Rimini 13.80 p. m., a rives at Sumter 1.40 p. m. Trains on Hartsville R. R. leave Hart: vllle daily except Sunday al 5.00 a. m arriving Floyds 5.85 a m. Hcturnni leave Floyds 9.45 p. m., arriving Hath vllle 10-15 p. m. Trains on Wilmington Chadbourn* Conway railroad leave Chadbourn 10.1 a. m., arrive Conway 1 00 p. m., returnln leave Conway at 3.60 p. m. arrive Chat bourn 5.30 p. in. Leave Chadbourn 7.1 a. m. and 5.50p. m., arrive Hub at 8.001 m. and 6.95 p- m. Returning leave Hu 9.00 a. m. and 6.45 p. m.. arrive Chadbonr 9.45 a. m. and 7.80 p. m. Dally excel Sunday. R. KSNLEY, General Manager. ' “. KHERSON, Trafflo Manager.. pivura, ftpnlitywuHiM a ir-- 'm* : 1 • 1*4*: