The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, December 13, 1893, Image 3
Cbarlestmu Sumter ana Nortbern R.R
CHAS. E. KIMBALL, RECEIVES
.IN EFFECT AUGUST 21, 1893.
All trains Daily Except Sunday.
N. B
STATIONS.
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1
A M
7 15
8 4C
8 49
9 02
9 05
S TO
9 17
9 27
9 42
9 53
9 59
10 08
IO 16
10 28
10 42
10 47
11 00
ll 14
ll 23
ll 38
11 52
12 05
12 19
12 30
12 42
12 56
1 04
1-08
1 20
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Ar
LT
Ar
Charleston
Pregnall's
Harleyville
Peck's
Holly 'Hill
Connors
Eutftwville
Vancts
.Merriam
St Paul
Sammerton
Silver
Packgviile
Tindal
Sumter
Sumter
Oswego
St. Charles
Elliotts
Lamar
Syracuse
Darlington
Hoot Glare
Robbins Neck
Mandeville
Bennettsville
Breeden's
Alice
Gibson
G h io
Hamlet
Ar
Ar
S. B.
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Ar
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P 31
8 45
7 27
7 18
7 05
7 02
6 57
6 50
6 40
6 25
14 j
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59
51
40
27
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6
6
5
5
5
5
5 22
5 il
59
50
37
24
12
58
47
35
21
14
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
.3 09
2 57
2 44
2 30
P M
M li ??ND BL?FF BRANCH.
No 41 leaves Eataw ville 9.45 a. m ,' Bei vl
dere 9 55 arrive Ferguson ?0.051
Nb; 42 leaves Ferguson 10 35 a.m , Bel vi
dere 10.45, arrive En taw Title 10.55._
. HARLIN CITYIB?LNCH. :
' No, 33 going North leaves Vanees 6 50 p.
.m , Snells 7 08, Pariere 7 17, armes Harlin
-. Oty 7 35 p. ?.
-, 5,o. 34 going South leaves Harlin City 5 15,
Purlers 5 35, Snells 3 48? arr i Te Vanees 6 ?'O
p. m.*
No-.- 31 going North leaves Vanees 1115 a.
m., Snells ll 35, PH Hers ll 48, arrive Karlin
City 12 lo p. m.
. No. 32 going Sooth leaves Harlin City 8 30
.a. m., Parters 8 48, Snells 8 57, arr: ve Vanees
9J5 a. mL_'
i Trains32 and 31 connect witb No. lat
Vanees. .
Trains 34 and 33 connect with No. 2 at
Vanees.
No. 41 connects with No. 1 at Eutawville,,
No. 1 bas connection from S. C., No. ll at
PregnalJs, connects with Harlin City Branch
Trains 32 and 31 at Vanees and connects with
C. C. No. 43 at Hamlet.
. No. 2 bas connection from C C No. 36 at
Hamlet? connects with Harlin City Branch
Trains 34 and 33 at Vanees and connects
. with 3 C. No. 12 at Pregnalla.
No. 1 connects with C. P. k Y V. at Ben
netttville for Fayetteville, connects witb Sea
board Air Line at Hamlet for Wilmington,
Charlotte? Shelby Rutherford tob; and at
Charlotte witb R. k D Vestibule Limited for
Washington ind New Torie. Passengers can
take sleeper at Charlotte at 8.15 p. m.
No. 2 passengers by this train nave th rough
Sleepers. Nev York to Charlotte, .connects
witb S. A. L, &i Hamlet from Charlotte and
North, and frota Wilmington, connetcs with
8. C. R. R. at Pregnallt for Charleston.
Dinner at Ham kt. C. HILLARD,
. . . .. ??. . Superintendant.
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The same with back numbers,
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Nov. 29.
PURE VINEGAR.
T MADE LAST SUMMER for my
* own ose a lot of Vinegar, from a mix?
ture of FRUITS (mostly grapes) AND
HONEY. It is very fine, both in
flavor and strength. I have about ten
gall?os to spare, and perrons who will
send to my residence cao get it for 50
sen ts per ga ll OD.
Satisfaction guaranteed or money
returned. N. G OSTEEN.
Atlantic Coast Line.
NORTH-EASTERN R. R, OF S. O
CONDENSED SC HE? LUE,
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Dec.l,'93| |No. 35jNo. 61|No. 23|No.53
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Ar Lanes
Le Lanes.
Ar. Ch'n.
A. M.
?3 37
4 5'
4 52
6 50
A M.
A. M
*7 45
8 58
9 20
9 20
ll 20
A. M.
P M.
?7 25
8 44
9 00
9 00
ll 00
P. M.
P. M.
* 7 05
8 4!
P. M
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
|No. 78jNo. 60|No. 14|No. 52
Le. Ch'n.
Ar Lanes.
Le Lanes.
" Ringst.
Ar Fl'nce
t A.M.
? 335
5 30
5 30
5 52
7 10!
A.M.
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P. M.I
P. M
?3 30
5 29
5 29
5 45
6 45
P. M.
A. M.
*7 15
8 40
A. M.
* Daily, f Daily except Sunday.
No. 52 runs through to Columbia
via Central R. R. ofS. C.
Train Nos. 78 and 14 run via Wilson and
Fayetteville-Short Line-and make close
connection for all points North.
J. R. KEN LY, J. *. DIVINE,
Gen'I Manager. ?en'l Sup't.
T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager.
Atlantic Coast Line
WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA AND
AUGUSTA R. R.
CONDENSE!? SCH KD ULK.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Dated Dec 3. 1893. |N?. 55jNo. 58'
L've Wilmington
.Leave Marion.......
Arrive Florence,.-.
Lea va Fl "ire nc?....
Ar've Sumter.
Leave Sumter...,
Ar'v? Columbi*.
;NA. 52 runs through from Charleston via
Central R tl. leaving Lane 8:44 A. M., Man?
ning 9:20. A. M.
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
I No. 5l|No. 531
Leave Columbia........
Ar've Som ter........
Leave- Stcmter
Arrive Florene?.
Laave Florene?-..,,,.,",
Leave Marion..............
Arr. Wilmington_
A M
?4 30
5 57
- 5
7
No.
1*7
8
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P M
* 4 20
5 35
No. 59
* 5 45
6 55
?Daily, f Daily except Sunday.
No. 5S rans through to Charleston. S. C., vh?
Central R. R , arriving Manning 6:15 P. M.,
Lax.es 7:00 P. M., Charlearon 8.45 P. M.
Traine on Manchester k August M R. R. leave
Sumter daily except Sunday. 10:50 A. M.. ar?
rive Rimini 11.59. Returning leave Rimini
1:00. K M.. arrive Sam ter 2: ?f P. M
Trains on Ilnnsville R. R. leave HartsvUle
daily exeept Sunday at 6.00 a. m. arriving
Fl. yds 6,35 a. m. Returning leave Floyds 8.00
p. m., arriving Hurtsville 8.04 f. m.
Trains on Wilmington Chadbourn and Con
way railroad, leave Chadbourn 10:10 a. m.
arrive at Conway 1230 p. m f returning leave
Conway at 2.90 p. m.. arrive Chadbourn 4.50
p. m. Leave Chadbourn 7.00 a. m. and 5.15
p. m., arrive at Hab 7.45 a. m., and 6.00 p. m.
Returning leave Hub at 8.15 a. m. and 6.20 p.
m.. arrive at Chadbourn 9 00 a. m and 7.15 p.
ur Daily except Sunday.
JOHN F. DIVINE, General Sup't.
'J. R ERN LY, Cien'l Manager.
T. M. EMERSON. Truffle Manager.
"CO BELIABLE" LINS.
South Carolina Railway.
PASSENGER DEPARTMENT.
In effect December 3, 1893.
SCHEDULE.
Lv Charleston,
. *' Summerville,
M Pregnalls,
t4 Branchville,
44 BK m here,
" Denmark
* Blackville
" Aiken
Ar Augusta
Lv Augusta
44 Aiken
44 Blackville
44 Denmark
44 Bamberg
44 Branchville
44 Pregnalls
44 Summerville
Ar Charleston
7 15 a m
7 52 a m
8 28 a m
9 10am
9 53 a m
10 08 a m
10 25 a m
11 27 a m
12 15 p m
6 40 a ra
7 24 a m
8 18 a m
8 32 a m
8 45 a tu
9 25 a ra
10 05 a m
10 39 a m
11 20 a m
6 30 p m
7 10 p m
7 45 p m
8 35 p m
9 17 p m
9 30 p m
9 44 p m
10 44 p m
11 30 p m
3 40 p m
4 21 p m
5 28
5 44
5 58
6 25
7 28
8 05
8 45
Lv Charleston
44 Summerville
44 Oraugeburg
44 Ringville
Ar Columbia
Lv Columbia
44 Ringville
44 Orangeburg
*. Summerville
Ar Charleston
Lv Columbia
Lv Ringville
Ar Ceciden
Lv Camden
Ar Ringville
Ar Columbia
7 15am
9 46 a rn
10 32 a m
11 15 a m
4 20 p m
5 05 p m
5 56 p rn
8 05 p ra
8 45 p rn
5 00 p m
5 45 p ra
7 35 p ra
8 25 p ra
9 10pm
5 30 a ra
6 16 a ra
7 04 a m
9 05 a m
9 45 a m
9~30 a ra
10 38 a m
12 58 p ra
3 25 p m
5 07 p ra
5 55 p m
Through sleeper on irnin leaving Charles?
ton 6 30 p m, arrive Atlanta 6 25 a ra.
Train leaving Charleston 7 15 a ra, runs
direct to Asheville.
Through trains between Columbia and
Blacksburg via Camden and Ohio River and
Charleston R. R.
Connection mttde at Pregnalls from C. S.
& N. R. R. for Atlanta and the Weit.
E. P. WARING,
Gen'l Pass. Agent, Charleston, S. C.
J. M. TCBNSR, Superintendant.
C. M. WABD, General Manager.
PATRICK
Military Institute,
ANDERSON, S. C.
AMILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL,
opens SEPTEMBER 12th. Full corps
of experienced teachers. Healthy location.
Social moral and religious influences good.
Rates reasonable. Terms accommodating.
Apply for catalogue.
GOL. JOHN B. PATRICK,
Principal.
Jone 23-3m
Buy Your
CLOTHING,
rao iva:
D. J. CHANDLER,
THE CLOTHIER,
If you do not, you will
certainly regret it*
HE HAS
A Brand New Stock
-OF
MEN'S and BOY'S Clothing,
Hats and Shoes.
Owing to the short crops of Cotton and
scarcity of Money, he is selling every?
thing in his line at a sacrifice.
Bargains await you.
Call as soon as you can.
Nov. 15.
O'DONNELL ? CO,
i-,-.-_
1 Pall 1893. !
In making this, our Annual Fall Announcement, we desire to
call particular attention to our
SAT STOCK.
For years we have bee? making a specialty of this department, and we can
safely say that we have never been better prepared than this season.
-OUR STOCK COMPRISES
OVER 100 DOZEN SAMPLE HATS
of the latest shapes and styles, which we offer
AT ONE-HALF REGULAR PRICE.
This statement would seem incredulous, but we are prepared to prove it by
an examination of our stock. There are many citizens of Sumter County
who are now wearing hats bought from us tico and possibly three years ago
AT ONE DOLLAR EACH,
Who will bear us out in the assertion thal in some grades they are even less
than one-half what they have been paying for the same class of goods. Our
friends seem to apprecaite our efforts in this Jine, for several days before our
stock was received we were having inquiries :
1 'Have Your Hats Come In?"
And when they did come, before we had an opportunity of assorting and
marking them, several dozen were picked out. We would therefore advise
friends who wish a CHOICE FUR HAT, either soft or stiff in any shapo
AT OJNK DOLLAR,
To call early and make their selections, as they are going very rapidly.
mR Clothing Department
We are better prepared than usual to give you good value for the - money
yon wish to invest, from a
Boy's Suit at 65c. to a Man's Suit at $25,00.
We feel that we can supply your wants.
IN 0TO Shoe Department
You wiir find HONEST VADUE and a complete stock from which to select.
We cannot pass over this department without calling attention to our
Celebrated Brand of E. P. Reed & Co's,
We have had exclusive sale of these goods for five years and we will pay a
Seward $ X(l to any lady in the county who has ever bought these goods
gf tjv" from ns, and upon failure of the same to give satisfaction
that we did not BEFUND HBB MONEY, give a new pair of shoes or make
due allowance for the time they were worn. This we are authorized to
do by the manufacturers.
IN OUR DRY ROODS DEPARTMENT
We offer a complete line of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods and DRESS
GOODS, with Trimmings to match. We might enter into an enumeration
of prices here that would astonish you, but as the STOCK IS SO LARGE
and advertising so expensive we merely ask you to call and be convinced.
In our Notion Department we Have a Lot of
Slightly Soiled Kid Gloves at 25c. pr. pair.
This includes some of the celebrated Centemeri brands. Our celebrated
GLOBE KID, in all shades, every pair warranted, ha? no superior.
Featlierboiie Corsets.
The lady who desires solid comfort, ought to supply herself with a pair of
the above brand as soon as possible. The subjoined cuts give only a faint
idea of them. They are made strictly of feather-bone and sold exclu?
sively by us.
We have elaborated considerably upon your exterior wants but have said
nothing about THE INNER MAN. No matter how poor the crop or how
low the price, WE MUST EAT and we were no less particular in pro?
viding for you in this respect than in our other various departments.
Flour is Cheap, and we Bought 500 Barrels,
So if you Want Rock Bottom Prices
See us before buying.
We cannot close this appeal to our friends without something to say
. ABOUT THE COTTON BUSINESS.
Our reputation is pretty well established in the market, but we were never
better prepared to handle the fleecy staple than we are this season. Always
have the satisfaction of knowing that
O'Donnell Saw Your Sample,
For then you can ieel assured if he did not buy, some one paid all or
more than it was worth.
Respectfully,
O'Donnell & Company,
Main Street .... SUMTER, S. C.
Sep 20
HEADQUARTERS FOR WATCHES.
JADIES ALLAN & CO.,
Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, Specta?
cles, Drawing Instruments
THE FINEST STOCK IN THE STATE. RELIABLE GOODS AT
REASONABLE PRICES.
Watch Repairing a specialty. Chief Inspectors of Watches for South Caro
ina Railway, Atlantic Coast Line and Southern Division of Three Cs Rail Road.
JAMES ALLAN & CO.,
F?*. 8 285 Kiop St., Sifro of P-um Clock. Charleston, S. C.