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THE DARLINGTON HERALD,
Darlington, 8. C.
FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1894,
managing things to suit himself. A
speech like this delivered by th
Emperor of Germtmy Ivonld cost
him his throne,
daring himself absolute monarch of
the State vre would like to know the
meaning of his words ?
The car has tsiken possession
the railroads and telegraph lines.
Will he undertake to destroy tin
freedom of tlie press as his next act
of tyranny?
The people of Darlington ca
upon yon, H. R. Tillman, to gppeat
before the bar of public opinion, ot
the whole country, to answer to tin
charge of murder.
The heathen emperor, Nero,
fiddled while Rome was burning,
the black-hearted Governor of Sontb
Carolina, at the close of the Nine
teenth century of the Christian era.
jokes while the people are murdered
by bis hired nsaaskhis.
If liavvr Durgan violated the law
n sending out jmriica to search foi
the hired assassins of Gov. Tillman,
rill his Ruffianoy please explain bj
hat law that contemptible coward
ind whining hypocrite, Dr. Stokes
<vas empowered to raise a oompanj
to come to Darlington with the was manufactured by the man wh<
ivowed purpose of making war upon disgraces the position that he holds.!
U citizens? We trust that the same law-abiding
spirit which our people have shown!
Governor Tillman made a speech ma y continue to direct their actions,
iast Tuesday, in Columbia, in which but there must be no letting up in|
the determinationr to protect out
te
stated that he ^tended taking
(ossession of the thole State, over- home8 f rom invasion and to shoot
browing the civil authorities and iown w jthout ceremony those wh<
We do not know that the scheme
is practicable, but if it is, a commit-
re of prominent citizens of the
stale should be appointed to pro
red lo Washington and lay onr case
:>rforc the President and Congress
If there can be nothing done by the|£;;“^ ^
President, Congress or the conrts.
ibeh we xnnst seek other means of
protecting our rights from the nsnr
pat,ion of a lawless tyrant. If then
is not some danse in tiie conetitn
ion of the United States coyering
cases of this kind, then it is not
worth the paper it is written on,
Gov. Tillman has crossed the Ru
bicon and has issued a proclamation
faking absolute'charee of the State.
In the trying scenes through]
which we have recently passed, w<
think that the action of the Mayor,
the Guards, and onr citizens
been admirable in every respect, am
that there was not the least atm
dance of lawlessness except such
‘IS THE CONSTITUTION OF TUE
U. 8. TIIE REPOSITORY OF |
OUR LIBERTIES t
mu ... .. . TT ., , mond was short of brutal murder,
The constitution of the l mtedflj' ronj an ^ jg^ble witnesses it
is gathered that the conflict was
try to take the lives of our citizens.
Thus speaks Editor Gonzales,
If this is not de- worthy descendent of the prout
blood of Spain and the chivalroi
Elliotts of South Carolina, in woi
of burning, living fire: “We donbi
whether Scott, hated as his memoi
his, was ever so brutal and so oow-
u-dly as B. R. Tillman. This pitiful
tyrant dared not lead bis tbngs ii
person. He dared not show hlmsell
on the streets of the city he
ligned. He dared not go to
Th<
murderer of negro prisoners
Hamburg, he did not dare to fi
the white men whose liberties
sought to subvert, whose good nai
be sought to destroy. *“If this
treason, make the most of it!”’
States, according to general belief
israntees protection to the person
tnd property of its citizens, and
5ov. ^liman’s extraordinary as
sumption of power in trying -to de
prive the people of South Carolinalpulous executive.
their rights and liberties is some-
[thing that demands the most rigid
investigation by Congress. It is cer
ilnty an anomalous condition of
lire when the governor of a State
powers that the Presiden'
rould not dare undertake unless h<
anxious to be impNiched -by
ingress.
It is a question that must bo set
1, without equivocation or evasion*
to whether we are to have a con
stitntional government or submit to
that of a despot
Gby. Tillman, in open violation of
'The killing of Norment and Red
We take pleasure in Announcing to our
friends that we have, for their inspection,
fight bet Teen private parties and had
nothing to do with the Dispensary
law and its enforcement, save the
abuse of power which was put into
the hands of brutes by an unscru-
The spies vented
their hatred of the people of Dar
lington, who would not cower before the best selected and most beautiful
them, by these parting shots, which
cut short the careers of two promts
ing men. The dispensary system
has not been shown to be a failure.
The spy system has been.
Stock of Dress Goods.
[sold at prices that are astonishingly low.
We have also everything in the way of
ucis, ms, Etc.
it will take jears for the State to re _ tnoge wno p tlggea a Jaw re n - ■ _^
In another article we call attention|State, what is tohtoder hTm'fromS^f { ™ m ^ blighting effects of ...c an in Jngeraent of thuXneS Gentlemen ha VC
Tillman s rnlc. Even the eight years rights of citizens, and to the officials
f Republican luisrnle and plundct ^“9 ex bibit such lamentable want
was not so lasting in its effects, foi judgment in enforcing it It is
[they only stole our mousy, while
wouln create a furor in any Ameri
to the threat which he has now,
ifficially carried out. The cities and
towns'must either fight for their ri-pt such matter ns
seizing the newspaper offices and al J
lowing nothing to be published ex-1
municipal rights or seek the protec
tion of the Federal courts. There the midst of a great country Ilia!
must be some Federal law that will
reach this tyrant, u.id of course it is
better to decide the issue in Ibn
way than to have civil war, but ii
some wuy, by force if nothing else
will avail, he must be made to halt.
The name of Franklin J.
will go down in history as that oAnan.
the robber governor, but that of
Benjamin R. Tillman, covered deep
and black pith infamy, will be for
mer execrated as the murderer gov
erndr of the people whose lives and
property be had sworn to protect
Butler for re-election, hut his act of
coming here at the present juncture
will do away with all of our opposi
tion, and conic what may we will
support him in the fight He has,
with his usual courage, giyen a trm ance,
statement of the condition of affairs,
puttingj.be blame where it belongs
If Governor Tillman can, wit!
impunity, place armed sentinels in|
front of the telegraph offices and in
terfere with the railroad traffic in thi
dences. The blame must
those who passed a
under his suiK-rvision ?
bad passed^
This too in]
'illtnan robs us of what is fai
makes freedom its boast. Tbcj dea,(r thau weaUh > our lu oan community, and it is this arro-|
been .
room politicians, temporarily elevated
i .. . bite consequence by anomalous con
that divide our people and which ditions, which ought to challenge thi
potism in the midst of a republic.'
It wire far belter tliat Slate govern-l,
nienls were entirely blotted out, and P resent generation will not IB
to have one strong central govern-^' 0 ^ ren,oved - Instead of using hi
lent, than for such thingi to lie. lf., inflne, ' cc to abl \ te this animosity, h
t ten lion of the American people,
A Reckless Tyrant,
[From the Chattanooga.Times.]
Innture conld devise to stir np addi-i 1 h e . * )a rlington episode of murder,
L , ... , .. * gcQinniitted by iilli-ians lanizanes, is
Jtional strife and widen the gulf nowB^jy lhc culmination of lawless-
With all possible emphasis we wish^existing between our people. If hislness on the part of the Chief Magis-j
to ray that our people hare liehaved. recent actions do not rniu his chancesltrate, who is sworn to uphold th
We have been opposing Senator despotism is to prevail in one purt^ has dtmc ever l t hing that a fiendish]
of the country, let it prevail in all.
P
The Sanctity of the Rome.
[From the Chicago Mall.]
The Darlington episode teaches H |that wo have ever handled, which will be
lesson to every Commonwealth in theT
Fnion that should be heeded well!
The real murderers of the men who
were shot down in the little Sonth-|
era town Friday were the law-maker
who have tried to drivea statute into
, , , , ... lb® vitals of American liberty. No |
m, proposes .to take charge of the cares what South Carolina does
ihoe affairs of all the oities and with the liouor trade; that is not in
owns in the State. This too despite question. The issue is sharply and
die fact that the Leg&lature, one ol “W this: ,Can the State invade
t. ^be home ? Ugn a constable with a
ts few creditable acts, ref sed to , 0l pi c i 0n gearch the house of any
metropolitan police bill citizen? South Carolina law aayi
hich would have given him iht yes; the South Carolina people say. . . 4 '
ery power he now assnrpe? to exer- wo- We believe the people will HAWayS 1)6 lOUIld, hCSldeS CVOFYthillfT cl-SC
For the sake of peace It is to P reTa * b a -
[be hoped that Goy. Tillman will not la Office Agalist Asiericai Rights
st in his madness; for if he at- [From the Baltimore American.]
pts to carry it out there will It would be nn-American to blami
ost assuredly be bloodshed and the the people of South Carolina fo:
[strife once started there is no telling offering opposition to the liqno:
where it will end. Even at present T ies who seek to search their resi-
Ki..***-, attach to
A large stock of Ladies’ Underwear can
to please the fancy of the ladies.
In every department our stock will be
»
found complete and the wants of the
not been forgotten, as
they will find everything they need in the
way of wearing apparel. . t
with
the greatest possible
under provocation
forbear-^for the Senate, then it will be lie-!
of tl ejcause his supporters are intention-.]
deepest kind, and that there has?ally blind and prefer the degiTda-^J^ ^ “he" State intoTmoVto
This statement will be
material help in putting ns right in
the estimation of the people at large.
There is one thing that may certain
ly be said that Tillman will not in-|
dtilge in any bluster when he meet:
Bntler on the stump.
aws. Tillman has kept South Caro-|
Jlina in a constanl uproar for four
[years. If he was not converting the
I'oen not a single moment when theTtion of being repron nted in the&issault railway men and property, he
Moeeeflon the shoulders of Governor Till- Mayor did not have the town uuderfcouncil# of the Nation by a red^wua in some other scheme of ’vio-
ofRhis control. This being the case wejhauded murderer,
brand as an infamons and inex-j
disable falsehood the statement tent
ut by Governor Tillman that the’
Mayor and citizens were responsible! Herald will, as heretofore,
:or the sad .tragedy .that occurred v tand l ’P ^ or tbe ® n P remac y t ’ 0< ‘
last Friday afternoon. We wish* 1 *" nnd trnst ® tbat onr c!ti * en8 wil1
TO OUR FRIENDS.
The Hesald had indulged
earnest hope that os it seemed
If Governor Tillman had been a
pfivste dtiXeh be would just as soon
have jumped into the yawning cratet that the Conservatives wouldi,^ good name of the jieople
'urther to state that Governor TillfcP^eable and law-abiding; hot
_... ..ll— j: 1 _« .__,u twill most streunonslv oppose the r -‘ ’ 1 - v.
(nr.au, in utter disregard of trnlh,'
and with a malicious intent toininrefS 1
of A volcano a| to have applied thi
epithot coward toCapL McGatighrin,
of N 'wrry. When be steps down
from • dcial position be may besom
that he ever uttered the word.
The Herald appears in mourn
ing this week in respect to th»
memory of those martyrs to liberty,
Frank E. Norment and Lucius L.
Redmond. If their mnrder shall be
the means of lifting the cloud that
has so long obscured the yision of i a
place a Stale ticket in the field thatj
the necessity for waging a bitter
warfare on the present State adniiuU-|
tration, but all Ibis is changed now]
and so far as its influence and circu
lation goes it wilj be nnceasing in it
attacks upon the man who now
occupies the governor’s office in thi.
State. We are jaw in purse, bul
trnst that hand and heart will not
fail, and just as long as there is a
most strenuously oppose
intent to injnreflP v ' n S 11 P> at tbe nod a tyrant, aides, is to begin the end of public
b iieople of ourl|t bo8e rights and liberties that are liberty. It were only a step from
the common heritage of the Anglo- B . ucb b *S b handed devilment, under
fown, knew th fl t this statement was v--------- ” the sanclion of an unwise statute, ti|
false at the time he made it ^Saxon race, lo those who agiee (be gU pp rcgg { on 0 f eV erv real news-
^ith ns we earnestlv appeal for help p aper in thc State) t j, e cf
In the sight of Heaven Gov. Till-^ n extending the circulation of The which refused submission to a State
nee. He is a typical Populist, the
lutheastern counterpart of Waite,
of Colorado, and far a greater nuis
ance than Pennoyer, of Oregon, since
the latter’s violence generally takes
the form of stilted gasconade, nnd is
rather ridiculous than dangerous
To arm such i man with power to
DARLINGTON, 8. C.
Practices In the United States Court
Le Florence. I a;R
•* Klujretrec ......
H? »• wwo*«;«. h r»‘» ! -
news attention to all business entrusted to me.
not approved by his henchmen and Office, Ward’s Lone, next to The Dsr-
■ ■ ngton Herald office.
t«.Charlesto|
Ar Lancs
Le Lanes...
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW,
Darlington C. II., S. C
... v,, v », *,v».vu ,.v.. AI> , o ^ Will practice in all State and Federal ^Ktaastrea
|mnii is jnet ns re8]Kmeible for the§HERALD, for we intend ut any <x)8t censorship. If we could, for a mo- to all buslncss^ntrutted to us' 1 * ^ 8ivcn Kl0r,00B "
murder of F. E. Norment and L. L|to stand by the | eoplc of our'tow 1
Redmond as if his own hand hadfiu the assertion that they will main
fired the shots which ended thcir|tain the privacy of their homes *
bright and happy lives. The brand! aa y r08t - a case
of Cain is upon him, the stain off This is onr position, and one from tei vcnlion of the Federal govern-
blood is on his hands, and when thei which we w111 not renede, if it costs “b lte P r c« , 'lt?..Leodtng Houses of lb,
mont, believe that this reckless
[tyrant’s proceedings were approved
if by a majority of the people of
sonic of our people they
haye died in rain.
will not fight,
The Herald has ever advocated
Urn supremacy of law, but its editor
Will never cease to regret that the
Hired assassins of a merciless tyrnnti®' 01 '
Who shot down two 'it our citizen.-
in cold blood, were not caught and
■hot to death. They were no more falsehoods about the .leople of Dar
. j, , . . , ^ , ‘State givernment republican in couniry. Will meet nil legitimate
handful of type or « scrap of paper final judgment oomes, when all meni u ® cver y ®ubscriber on our books. form;” but we cannot believe that w’ 11 * petition. Solicits patronage of tin
the office we will keep up the shall be judged for the deeds dong _ u “ TT . this nsnrper has not about run his ,,lcro bnnU In Ibhi secllon.
i» lb. b«l,, h., tl«ll.ut .»d bl» P b J,. T"' c “" . e "’ ™ «»j mny te Ml l. th, W p D A lift A V
!,n™. now, bnt T'T* , i"'''?'"' 0 '' te ,,l W - * UAKlwAK,
1 1 “a*lroilatwn for the unti-rrificd, lion- by, his own jieople, whom he has Attorney “ ftt • JuftW
[hearted citizens of Florence who fearfully wronged and disgraced. J
One of onr Senators, Butler, come
to the people of Darlington in thi
trying crisis, investigates the condi
tion of tiff sirs and gives a true ver
of them to the people; tin
j'heii, asthe record of his Infamotti
other Senator, Irby, mm,ins in tll,,8C "' ll0 ^get God and who fail
Washington aiul puls out infatuous lo
nlAtM to conr/deration or
than a L rode us wild beast
\*; ^ ■'
mercy lington.
would a °t con.ing, but not for his slanders
•.Oar coMemporary, The State, nn
conaeinady slanders the name of R.
Florence,
Darlington, will very easily explain
his absence from the scene of tin
K. Sonttwben it uuikm a comparison trouble. The craven lieai ted lownrdj
betaweft him and B. U. Tiltmau. would os soon face a Bengal tiger u.-J
MU wouhl «iK|«e8tio,iably have felt , 0 aU) „i in t),,. p ruw . nce 0 f
End shown amne regrit at the deathS,,f ili-m- unassuming and clever gei
ilife appears in letters of living fire,9. , ... ,
) r , , , , 8 .’ihave made onr cause their own and
(will have to stand and hear (her
»wfnl sentence pronounced nponj
In
He might lie excused foifl hie GoT ’ Til,m8n , lu J l
“his reasons for ordering opt th
The mere pretence of Hugh Fa,levB S " mter Li « ht Inf " ,lr 7
in Florence, and Jim Tillman ii. h,,d no c mfidence in Capt tbomp-
[son. Me wish tc say that' Capt,
[who made every possible effort ti
[captnre the hired miscreants who'
murdered two of n nr citizens. Out
whole heart goes out to them an
we trnst that this exhibition ol
The District Uanfcrence.
When we. went to press last week
the terrible tragedy, which has-
[spread a pall of gloom over on
[town, had not taken place, and we
nnounced that we would give a de-
111 The Grocery Store
can be found everything in thc eating line,
both in staple and fancy groceries.
S. A. WOODS & CO.
C. P. DAltGAN,
• ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND
Trial Justice,
Northeastern Railroad.
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P. B. ALLEN,
nth Carolina, We would say it wa^-* ■> , ,. tv i
jase for prompt and vigorous in- lVl8rCll3iIlCllS0 BrOKer.
r ircsc
O’-
* Daily f Dally except Sunday.
Trains No*. 501 and DUO, New York
ind Florida Special, carrying only flrut-
:1ns* passengers bolding Pnllman nc-
iiimmndntioD*—Daily except Sunday
No. 53 runs through to Cohunbia via
Central R R. of 8. C.
Trains Noa. 500, 78 and 14 rnn via
Wilson and Fayetteville—Short Line—
md make close connection for all points
Xorth.
■INO. F
KNI.Y, Gcn’l Msnager,
T. M. EMERSON. Traffic Ms*
’ DIVINE, Gen’l Supt.
J. R. KENLY, Gcn’l Mtnoger.
annger.
DARLINGTON, 8. V.
Office over Blackwell Brothers’ Store.
W., C. & A. Railroad.
, . . Stalled account of thc proceedings of
[con, re apd sympathy may forever^ biij ^ Thig) ho ; over>
of mnj of his ctmnlasnries, bnt 'l'ill-|
man is indifferent to the shedding of
blood jnst so long as he thinks thenj
is no danger to himself.
Mr. Groevenor, of Obus has in-{
troduoed a rraolntion' in Congi
looking to an investigation of Gov.]
THImtttrs notion in seizing the tele
graph Hoes within the State. If tin
Governor of ■ State can do this wit h
impunity the National Government
had jnst as veil Iw abolished and!
every State be allowed to
thtngs to suit itself.
[tlemen.
IThompson and his company have,
under circumstances of the most try-
leg nature, done their full duty and
have preserved their discipline at
well as could have been done by
troops of the regular army. Tht
niily return for doing their duty is
to have [heir commander insulted
by the man who should commend
them for their adherence to duty,
cmeot the cloty friendship that ex-
.sts between ns.-
May the peace and prosperity
which they so richly deserve ever
the portion of Its brave and chival
rous people, but should danger or
tronble ever vome lo them, the menj
of Darlington will rally to theirS
h * with hearts of bronze und[
ut. ,es of steel.
The Herald for itself, and fot
the people of Darlington, amoiij
whom it enjoys the honor to circulate,|
For • good many centuries the
name of Nero has stood on the pages
of history as one of the most cruel
niters that baa ever lived. When
During the war when very extra
ordinary things were done it
[not pretended that the constitution
was observed, but the excuse wnsgln the name of the people nf Dur-LJesires to return grateful thanks tnB9 r hu .^ h 1 " rere conducted by Rev. W
that the exigencies of the occasionilington The Herald Iiirls back the manv friend* from everv nart ofl ' Hnd . a l , w l °, " c “'’ d
i , ° o B i • . , - , me nia»y rrienus, i roni every part oij Wt>re very n,,,,,], pl case J W lth hi
[excused its violation. Even 8ec.li Ins wanton and inexcusable shindui the State, who so promptly volnn
Stanton went no further in his acisgiu the teeth of the mnn who uttered t wrw ] ^ t 0 our assistance tiij
than Goy. Tillman is doing now. Iflit. Capt. Thom|won has more of determination to protect onr
ihe Governor, as he claims, is artingRiho qualities that go to make up a rights and liberties. Their services,
within the pale of thc .State ci)iieti-[|geiit]eiimii and soldier in the end of fortunately, were not needed, bn
his finger than Tillman has In his
a-hole body.
Since the above was in type Gov
minimi has hud an order read
speaking in high terms of Cupt
Thompson and his company,
lution and its laws, then the soonei
manage iliis constitution nnd laws are re
pealed the better it will be fur the
people. Laws that confer so much!
(tower upon an individual are a tra
vesty on freedom, for it cannot be'
shown that the Czar oi Russia husisimpie matter of justice to him we
more absolute sway than is now be-Jcull attention to what wc suppose he
the record of U. It. Tillman is writ- iug exercised by the inaii who is^mcuu* as an apology, but this ii
tea the Roman ruler will be no now seeking to make slaves of the7rutber a poor amend for an iuexcus
fyoftt wjtypnt 0 riVNl. Ipwf-le of ftmtb Uroliu* Rable affrout,
the offer of them is something lhutj|
was deeply appreciated and cun never
be forgotten.
is un
[practicable and we can only give the
rder of seryiees on Sunday nnd the
[names of the delegates elected to the
unnal conference.
Delegates—G. Hotfineyer, J. G.
McCall, A. J. A. 1’eiritt, A. M. Gor
don
Alternates—James Epps, I’. II.
Brock.
Rev. Marion Durgan preached at
the Methodist church in the morn
i, g, and made a line impression on
the congregation. Rev. W. B. Dun
can preached a Rood sermon ot
[night.
The services at thc Presbyterian
[church were conducted by Rev. W
‘ ‘'m
y muon pleased with his
[sermon.
On Sunday afternoon there was]
Sunday-school meeting at the]
Methodist, church where several shor
jaddresses were made.
The congregations at these ser-j
vices were good under the circtim
.stances that surrounded the people!
ut the time.
E. KEITH DAKGAN,
Attorney at Law,
DARLINGTON, 8. 0.
GOING SOUTH.
Ho. 55.
Mo. 50,
Dated Dec 8,1808.
Leaves Wilmington * 3:20 n. n
Marlon All
Arrives at Florence 6:50
*7:10 p. m.
8:28
MkOO
Leave llnrtsvllle
Jovunn
Floyd’s . 6 85 nra
Arrive Darlington 7 20am
Ltuve Darlington 8 30 pm
Floyd's 8 (10 pm
Jovann 8 20 pm
Arrive llartsville 8 40 pm
I K DIVINE- Oen. Snp’i
C. & D. and C. & S. Railroads.
In Effect 3, Doc. 1804.
Leaves Florence
Arrives at Sumter
Arrive Colombia
Mo. 58. Leaves Florence
Arrive st Samter
Mo. 53. Leaves Sumter
Arrives at Colombia
No. AS. runs through from Charleston
til flmeeimml .-I— V _ a as*
The Hartsville Railroad.
Dated Dee. 8,1&98.
DAILY MIXED TRAIN.
n Cea t lr * 1 HellrosdT leaving L*re*8.40
020nm » m., Manning 3.18 *.».
t 7:45
8:30
*8:58 l
10:03
GOING NOliTII.
P. M.
GOING SOUTH.
A.M.
7 15 Le.
Florence
Ar. 7 33
7J8
1’idmetto
7 11
7 88
Darlington
Floyd’s
700
7 50
6 40
7 33
Dove’s
0 44
813
Society Hill
Cash’*
0 20
8 27
6 12
8 50
Cheraw
600
II 13
McFurland
5 17
II 30
Moreen
5 04
0 54 p m
HcnnctTb
4 51
The acliuu of Gov. Tillman in]
As a arming his dpies and instructing
them to shoot down lhc people, was^
thc most infamous of all the infa-’
mous acts of the most infumousL
man who bos ever disgraced a high!]
offiowl positiuu ia the United State I
>10 15 p m Ar. Wadesboro
Le. 4 1
When Dab/ was sick, we gave her Casterla.
When eho woe a Child, *bo cried (or Castorla.
When ahe became MUs, she clung to Cestorie.
When she hod Children, Obe gave them OMtorl*.
LOCAL KIIRIOHT TUAIK.
Leave Florence 7 30 a m
* Darlington 8 40am
^Arrive Cheraw 11 30 a n.
■Leave Cheraw 1 00 p m
Darlington
lArrlve Florence
4 00 p in
5 00 p in
U.tJ.LUDSDBN.PresMttii.
GOING NORTH
Mo. 61^ Leave* Columbls * 4.30 a. m.
Sumter 5:57 a. m.
Arrives at Florence 7:13 a. m
Mo. 66. Leaves Florence 7:46 a. m
Marlon 8:33
Arrive at Wilmington 1M0
Mo. 53. Leave* Columbia *4:30 p. m
Arrive* al Sumter 5:85
No. 50. Lv. Sumter
Sumter 5.43 p. m.
• Ar. Florence 6:93 p. m.
•Dally, tDally, except SWMdsy.
No. 53 run* through to Charleaton, vl*
Central R. R., arriving at Manning 6:13
p. m., Lanes 7:00 p. in., Charleston 8:45
p. m.
Train* on Manchester A Augusta R. R.
leave Sumter daily, except Sanday, at
10.30 a. m., arrive* al Klnilnl 11.58 0. m.
Returning leave* Rimini 1.00 p. m., ar
rives at Sumter 3.10 p. m.
Trains on Wilmington Chadboen 4b
Conway railroad leave Chadbourn 10.10
bourn 4.30 p. m. Leave Chadbourn 7.00
a. m. and 3.15p.m., arrive Huh at 7.43 a.
m. and 6.00 p. m. Returning leave Hub
i.!3 a. m. ami 6.:ni p. m.. arrive Chadbourn
3.011 s. m. and 7.16 p. m. Daily except
Sunday.
I. I!. KKNLKY,General Manager,
r. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager.
'• K. UIVINB, Geottal fiup«nat«rttot