TiitfsPills
bp vm m
. ... . t. tornli liver, streiisrtta-
7NTI-BIU0U8 medicine.
.larial district thctr virtues are
recognised, as they possess pec
ide,.Joerties in freeing the system
0,iarPthat poison. Elegantly nngar
frV DoiVsmall. Pries, 23ets.
Sold Everywhere.
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LliUSTRATEi).
God Knows.
It droops and dies in morning light.
The ruse, that yesterday was
whole;
"Ah, whither, on the wind of night,
Is borne 'the fragrance of my
soul T"
he most usemi.
It sinks upon the oceanzone
The Wind that smote the tender
rose;
4'Ah, whither has the fragrance
flown.
And what shall give my soul re
pose ?
It breaks upon the roc ivy shore
The vast,tumultuons,grieving sea;
l,Ah, never, never, nev?r more
Can love and peace come back to
..at1'
It sobs far up the lonely sky,
It faints in regions of the blest
The endless, bitter human cry
And only God can tell the rest.
William Winter.
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Ex-President Davis Home.
Beau voir, with its cool verandas,
its wide lawns and its virgin groves,
its wharf, its boats and its bath
house, is a typical gulf coast home,
and in the occasional absence of the
curious and sight seeing it looks the
very abode of peace and rest; by the
placid sound that never whispers
of rocks and breakers where a na
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enjoys the true hospitality which to
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people, but prize them for his simple
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in a long line of htindsome villas
that, ith a few happy exceptions,
blend walls that are variously white
with blinds that are variously green,
whereas a more sombre or neutral
combinationjwould not only be an
offset to the general glare, but a re
sistttnt to the. forces that so swiftly
and surely convert new white and
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Tl'lKC I III. K FORK WARNINGS.
Cough in the morning, hurried or
difficult breathing, raising of
phlegm, tightness in the chest,
quickened pulse, chilliness in the
evening or sweats at night, all or
any of these things are the first stages
of consumption. Dr. Acker's Eng
lish Remedy for Consumption will
cure these fearful symptoms, aud is
sold under a positive guarantee by
Munds Bros., druggists.
'Peace Lives Again."
Extracts from J. S. Carr's
Ad-Vet-
dress Before the Confederate
erans at Raleigh.
A great and puissant people will
always cherish the noble deeds of
their ancestors. Said that sweet
and patriotic Sothern singer, Father
Ryan, "A land without ruins is a
land without memories: a land
without memories is a land without
liberties." He said farther and with
a close observance of history and
larg'e knowledge of mankind: "Cal
varies and crucifixes take deepest
hold of humanity; the triumphs of
might are transient, they pass away
and are forgotten the sufferings of
right are graven deepest on the
chronicles of nations'
"Yes! give me aland where the ruins
are spread,
And the living tread iiglit on the
hearts of the dead;
Yes, give me a land that is blest by
the dust.
And bright with tin; deeds of the
down trodden just.
Yes.gi ve me a land that hasth legends
and lays
Enshrining the memories of long
vanished days:
Yes, give-air- a land that hath story
and soiirf.
iTotellof ihe strife of the Right
with the wrong.
The Greeks cherish the memories
of their dead heroes with a tender
devotion worthy of all emulation.
In fact, all grettt nations have with
pious care essayed to perpetuate in
soug and story, by the painters
cunning art, and the seal I p tor' s
matchless skill, the namesand deeds
of the men who ouilded their nation
and m;ule it illustrious among the
noble people of the earth. The
Historic Muse has not failed to re
cord the immortal achievements of
the nations who like our own have
sprung from the Aryan stock. It is
to men now in their manhood's
prime, and to the young men espe
cially just coming prominently up
on the aire of action, that we" Miust
i look for a proper recognition of the
milium services ana nign neroism
of the survivors of the war. In no
way can this recognition be better
exhibited than by generously pro
viding for those who need the aid
of the State. I trust that it will not
belong before important steps" shall
be taken to provide pensions that
shall at least be liberal enough to
keep the beneficiaries from want
and suffering.
From the past the dead past
must the living draw incentives to
noble doing and high thinking.
From the past "Faith must draw
her inspiration for future sacrifices,1
while Hope," kindling her toreh'at
the fires which glow in the ashes of
patriotism, must in its light look
forward to a day" when the whole
world shall join" in singing theprais
es of the heroes of the Lost Cause
and confess that their "sacrifices
were not in vain." Great memdries
belong to a great and virtuous peo
ple, and the memories of theSouth's
past are the best guarantee of a
hopeful future. "Peace lives again.'1
Eupepsy.
Th is is what you outrht to have, in
S fact, you must have it, to fully en-'
! joy life. Thousands are searching
i for it daily, and mourning Tecause
they find it not. Thousands upon
thousands of dollars are spent an
nually by our people in the hope
that they mayattain this boon.And
yet it may be had bv a!l. We guar
antee that Electric "Bitters, if used
according to directions and the use
I persisted in, will bring you Good Di
I gestion and oust the demon Dyspep-
sia ana install instead ftmpepsy. we
recommend Electrie Bitters for Dys
pepsia and all diseases of' Liver,
Stomach and Kidneys. Sold at 50c.
and $1 per bottle at Robt. R. Bella
my's wholesale aud retail drug store.
. .
THE VOTE BY COUNTIES.
, on
.Counties, --g f-g
c oU c
I i
A 1 .i i . i o i-i ri I 1 acta
..HUUiHJLr. I
Alexander. 943
Alleghany. 595
Anson 1898
Ashe.... 950
Beaufort... 2016
Bertie 1614
Bladen 1426
Brunswick 921
Bunconibe 2685
Burke 1278
Cabarrus... 1903
Caldwell...! 1251
Camden.... 699
Carteret ... 1171
Caswell 1550
Catawba... 2303
Chatham... 2481
Cherokee. . 505
Chowan.... 704
Clay 368
Cleveland.. 2030
Columbus . 1867
Craven 1338
Cumb'rl'nd 2479
Currituck.. 978
Dare 244
Davidson . 1954
Davie 1067
Duplin...... 2239
Durham.... 1576
Edg'combe 1610
Forsyth 2101
Franklin... 2130
Gaston 1335
Gates 1183
Graham.... 268
Granville . 2199
Greene 1046
Guilford. . . 2491
Halifax 2264
Harnett.... 1254
Haywood . 951
Henderson 782
Hertford... 1129
Hyde 867
Iredell 2679
Jackson... . 713
Johnston . . j 2801
Jones I 746
Lenoir 1620
Lincoln i 1172
McDowell . 951
Macon 708
Madison.. . 1087
Martin 1576
Meckl'nb'g 3725
Mitchell.... 635!
Montir'm'yj 901;
Moore 1 1797i
Nash ' 1837
N. Hanov'r 1751:
T l . .
xMortn pt n 1733
Onslow 1284
0range .1670
Pamlico... 748
Pasquot'k. 898
Pender 1215
Perq'ini'ns 777
Person 1490
Pitt 2436
Folk 446
Randolph. . 2044
Richmond. 1958
Robeson.... 2361
Rock'gh'ni j 2443
Rowan j 2636
Ruth' rford 1517
Sampson. . 2525
Stanley 1100
Stokes 1329
Surry 1371
Swam 494:
Trans' l'nia; 459
Tyrrell ' 488
Union 8S8
Vance 1155
Wa' e 4772!
Warren .... H4G
Washi'gt'n 64S
Watauga... 759l
Wayne 2796
Wilkes...... 1301;
Wilson 2135
Yadkin 952
Yancey 740'
1245
351
403
1084
1251
1681
1823
1511
913
1941
995
953
420
564
597
1603
650
1671
594
811
205
612
948
2525
2159
413
286
2072
1107
1174
1196
3143
1877
1987
934
704
137
2047
1094
2208
3786
727
640
977!
1305!
674;
1708!
345
1826;
755;
1399
753.
638!
493i
1388!
1234,
3048
1148
926 i
1426
1528
2879;
2351,
472j
1051!
605
1239
1240
970
1082
2285
481
1828
1675
1992
1577
1372
1232
1536
614
1027
1433j
155!
Totals.. . .J143310
335
620!
una
4278
2142 10721
624
2500!
1939:
1493
1213
626
124245
1741!
952;
687
2241
1399
2092
1316
1541
1010
3041
1247
1645
1253
598
1023
1358
2360
2546
643
742
391
2269
2072
'1408
2577
978
326
.2018
1008
2205
1815
1322
2259
2204
1584
1131
271
2406
1008
2470
2495
1444
1326
917
1132!
834;
2724 j
9031
3021:
684!
1587:
1209i
1019;
780;
11781
1674j
4163:
698
979 !
1944
2157
1880
1659'
1181;
1610:
740!
832:
721;
779
1375;
2593i
217l)
1711
2823'
2395
2739
1690
2370
996
1450
1671!
505
520
472
20401
1382
4618:
545
807
898;
2781
1708;
2159!
10711
940
1517
552
405
975
1432
1799
1097
1365
965
2816
1165
915
717
602
677
1697
756
2099
- 868
791
286
764
910
2637
2232
438
308
2335
1204
1154
1617
2509
2584
2041
1236
800
182
2609
1072
2680
2897
877
974
1291
1202
758
1897
569
2099
620
1436
901
858
742
1893
1287
3284
1564
1215
1846
1699
2856
1990
425
1288
619
1217
757
982
1293
2328
41
2327
1684
1988
2101
1266
1663
1616
817
1333
1575
410
553
367
997
1936
4943
. 875
1014
965
2561
2252
1521
1419
989
147925 133475
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"Fr want of a nail, a shoe was
lost; for want of a shoe, a horse was
lost; for want of a horse, a rider was
lost." Never neglect small things.
The first signs of pneumonia and
consumption ca.n positively be check
ed by Dr. Acker's English Remedy
for Consumption. Munds Brothers",
druggists.
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acres. 53 sartM ciearaa; s oesc 'or oottoi
bulgW 6 goDf crops for all grains. Has a
j-t icq ranoin tbroato U aod a Hue sprinz
k fe acres ot d Hto-n land on tne uran n and
0 acres m wjod, ok a id hickory, welt Una
be red.
Another tract Ivtng 2 miles from LitHohs
toa. 44 ml e from u t K rt . 100 asres. 25
oieared, hoe striate of delicious water, about
six acres of bottom land near it on ire t ra-cb;
..JLor tob oco, but gro-s other crops
well; 75 acres in yellow pin- and oak.
for price and terms apply to
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TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Dateo
Jan. 7. 1889.
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O a; o
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Leave Weldoa
Arrive Kocky Mount
Arrive Tarboro
Leave Tarboro.
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WHOLESALE PRICES.
The following quotations represent whole
sale prices generally. In making up small or
ders higher priee3 have to be charged.
BAGGING
Gunnj 7
Standard 8
BA.CON North Carolina.
Hams 14
Shoulders 8
Sjdes, lb 10
WESTERN SMOKED
Hams, ib 13
Sides, lb 10
Shoulders, lb. 7v
DRY SALTED
Sides, s
Shoulders, ft 6
BARRELS Spirits Turpentine.
Second Hand, each 1 40
New, New York, each 0 00
New, City, each l 65
BEESWAX, i& lb..'.. 20
BRICKS, Wilmington, M. . . . 6 00
Northern 0 00
BUTTER, lb
North Carolina 15
15
11
15
9
6
1 50
1 75
1 70
22
8 00
14 00
25
1
bbl.
9
11
13
9
27
23
20
00
00
25
6
00
18
DO 00
7 50
9 00
4 75
7 80
G 00
00
5
Northern
CANDLES, lb-
Sperm 18
Aaamanune ,
CHEESE, V n
Northern Factory -.
Dairy, Cream
State ,
COFFEE, W ft
Java...
Laguyra
Rio
CORN MEAL, bush, in sacks,
Virginia Meal.
COTTON TIES, bundle
DOMESTICS
Sheeting, 4-4, yard
Yarns, y bunch .
EGGS, ft doz
FISH .
Mackerel, No. 1, ft bbl.
Mackerel, No. 1, ft half
Mackerel, .No. 2, ft bbl....
Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl.
Mackerel, No. 3, ft bbl. . . .
Mullets, ft bbl
N. C. Roe Herring, ft keg,
Dry Cod, ft ft
FLOUR, ft bbl
Western, low grade
Extra
s" Family...
City Mills Super
Family
GLUE, ft lb
GRAIN, ft bushel.
com, fm store, bags, white
Corn, cargo, in bulk, white.
Corn, cargo, in bags, white.
Corn, mixed, from store
Oats, from store .
Oats, Rust Proof
Cow Peas
HIDES, ft ft
Green
Dry.:
nAY, ft 100 fts
.Eastern
Western
North River
HOOP IRON, ft lb
LARD, ft lb
Northern North Carolina
LIME, ft barrel 1
u .MBr. it, uity sawea, f nn.
Ship Stun, resawed 18 00
Rough Edge Plank .15 00
West India Cargies, accord
ing to guaUty 13 00
Dressed Flooring, seasoned.18 00
Scantling and Board, com'n.14 00
MOLASSES, ft gallon
New Crop, in hhds. 25
i4 in bbis 28
Porto Rico, in hhds : 28
in bbis 30
Sugar House, in hhds 00
in bbis 16
Syrup, In bbis . . 22
.
i
(
(4
25
30
25
10
12
14
10
28
24
22
7
67
;'i
80
20
(12 50
8 00
6 00
9 00
50
00 50
00
50
8
00
00
66
00
42tf
00
80
5
10
1
05
86
90
8
40
00
00
10
00
50
00
10
00
10
65
62
67
65
45
52
99
5
13
10
95
00
3
8
10
0 00
20 00
(a it; 00
18 00
(22 00
15 00
26
30
30
35
15
18
35
J50
14
1 45
1 00
16
20'
22
25
0
0
90
60
75
NAILS, ft Keg, Cut, lOd basin.. 2 40
OTT.N 38 canon.
Kerosene... 9 a
Lard 16
Linseed ... 90
Rosin - 15
Tar 00
Deck and Spar 00
POULTRY ,
Chickens, live rown. 20
Spring 10
Turkeys 95
PEANUTS, ft bushel, 22 ft 60 (3
POTATOES, ft bushel
sweet 35 &
Irish. W bbl 225
PORK, ft barrel
City Mess... 17 50 18 00
Prime 15 00 (16 00
Rump.- 00 15 00
HICE Casolina, ft ft 4
Rough, ft bush, (Upland)... 60
" (Lowland). 80
RAGS, ft ft Country 00
City 1
ROPE, ft ft 14
SALT, ft sack. Alum. . . 70
Liverpool 65
Lisbon 00
American 00
SOAP, ft ft Mbrthern 5
SUGAR, P ft Standard grain . . 6&
Standard A Ghi
White Ex C 0
Extra C, Golden &X&
C YeUow ., 0 m
SHINGLES. 7 in. M 500
Common. 2 00
Cypress Saps 4 50
Cypress Hearts 0 00
STAVES, ft M W. O. Barrel.. 8 00
R. O. Hogshead 0 00
TALLOW, ftft 5
TIMBER, ft M feet Shipping.. 12 00
Fine M1U Jl 25
M1U Prime 7 50
MUl Fair 5 00
Common Mill 5 00
Inferior to Ordinary 2 50
WHISKEY, w eal Northern... l
80
00
1)4
1
22
75
70
00
70
GX
6
'5
5jtf
00
50
00
50
Leave Wilson
Arrive Senna
Arrive Fayettevllle..
Leave Goldsboro
Leave Warsaw
Leave Magnolia
Arrive Wilmington.
P. M.,P. M.
12 40
1 52
3 551
A. M
10 20
5 43
A. M
6 00
7 10
P.
25
2 35
3 m
6 00
P. M.
7 00
M
43
:i 15
4 10
4 25
6 00
7 40
8 40
P. M.
9 55
A. M.
8 35
9 33
9 49
11 30
P. M.
10 45
11 58
A. M.
12 31
A. M.
1 20
2 15
2 35
3 55
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
Leave Wilmington..
Leave Magnolia
Leaye Warsaw.
Arrive Goldsboro
Leave Fayettevllle.
Arrive Selma
Arrive Wrils6n
Leave Wilson
Arrive Rocky Mount
Arrive Tarboro.
Leave Tarboro.
Arrive Weldon.
P. M
11 50
A. M
1 15
"2"i5
A. M.
2 57
4 30
CD
A. M
9 00
10 35
10 50
11 50
P. M.
4 00
5 40
5 55
6 55
t 8 40
11 00
12 10
P. M.
12 38
1 17
3 55
A. M.
10 20
P. M
2 40
3
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5r 03 3
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P. M.
9 15
11
U
'. M.
752
8 29
A. M.
1 40
2 16
P. M.
9 40
3 40
Daily except Sunday.
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves
Halifax for Scotland Neck at 2.30 P. M. 'Re
turning leaves Scotland Neck at 8.20 A. M. dally
except Sunday.
Train leaves Tarboro, N. C, via Albermarle
& Raleigh R. R. dally except Sunday, 5.05 P. M.,
Sunday 3.17 P. M.. arrive Williamston. N. O..
Returning leaves Wll-
except Simday, 7.10 A.
Arrive Tarboro, N. C,
llamstou. N. C, dally
M., Sunday 9.50 A. M.
9.L5 A. M., 11.30 A. M.
Train on Midland N. C. Branch leaves Golds
boro, N. C, daily except. Sunday, 8.00 A. M.,
arrive Smithfield, N. 4-'., 9.30 A. M. - Returning
leaves Smithfield, N. C, 10.35 A. M., arrive
Goldsboro, N. C, 11.45 A. M. .
Train on Nashville Brapch leaves Rocky
Mount for Nashville, 300 P. M.. arrives at
Nashville 3.40 P. M., Spring Hope 4.15 P. M.
Returning leaves Spring Hope laoo A. M..
Nashville 10.35 A. M., arrive Rocky Mount
11.15 A,M., dally except Sunday
Train on CHnton Branch leaves Warsaw for
Clinton, daily, except Sunday, at 6.00 P. M
and 11 10 A. M. Returning leaves Clinton at
8.00 A. M. and 310 P. M., connecting at War
saw with Nos. 41 40. 23 and 78.
Southbound Train on Wilson & Fayettevllle
Branch Is No. 51. Northoound is No. 50. "Daily
except Sunday
Train No. 27 South will stop only at Wilson ,
Goiasooro ana Magnolia.
Train No. 78 makes close connection at Wei
don for all point3 North daily. All rail via
Richmond, and dally, except Sunday, via Bay
Line.
No. 501, Vestibule Train, Southbound, Mon
day, Wednesday. Friday.
Leave Weldon 9.50 P. M., arrive Wilmington
3.UUA. M
No. 500, Vestibule Train, Northbound, Tues-
aay, rnursaay, saturaay.
Leaves Wilmington 1.08 A. M., arrive Weldon
5.33 P. M.
Trains make close connection for all points
Kona via Kicnmona ana wasmngton
All trains run solid between Wilmington, and
wasmngxon, ana nave .ruiiman raiace sieep
ers attached.
JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen'l Supt.
J. R. KENLY, Sup't. Transportation.
T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent.
Jan 7
Carolina Central Railroad
Company.
CHANGE OP SCHEDULE.
WESTBOUND TRAINS.
Dec, 3, 1888.
NO. 41.
daily ex.
Sunday.
Leave Wilmington
Leave Hamlet
Leave Wadesboro.
Arrive Charlotte..;
Leave Charlotte. .
Leave Lincolnton
Leave Shelby
ArrlveRutherf'dt'ni
2 10 pm
6 40 pm
7 5 pm
9 35 pm
No. a
daily ex.
Sunday.
7 00 pm
2 00 am
'3 37 am .
6 55 am
No. 5.
daily ex.
Sunday.
15 pm
51 pm
57 pm
20 prA
EASTBOUND TRAINS
Dec. 3, 1888.
00
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Unwashep 15
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7
14 00
10 00
6
(314 00
13 00
S 8 50
S o oo
0 00
4 00
2 00
2 50
30
25
15
Leave Rutherf'dt'n
Leave Shelby.. . ..
Leave Lincolnton .
Arrive Charlotte..
Leave Charlotte. . .
Leave Wadesboro.
Leave Hamlet
Arrive Wlimlngt'n
No. 38.
daily ex.
Sunday.
No, 4,
dally ex
Sunday-
No. 6.
dally ex
Sunday
6 GO am
8 08 "am
9 13 am
1 40 pm!
45 pm
la pm;
45 am1
30am!
8 00 am
9 22 am
10 30 am
12 05 pm
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between Charlotte and points North via Ral-
eign.
Trains No. 3 and 4 make close connection at
Hamlet, to and from Raleicrh.
Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington
anu cnunotre ana unariotte ana uaieign.
L. C JONES, Superintendent.
F. W. CLARK, Gen'l Passenger Agent,
deel
TIME TABLE NO. 3
Palmetto Railroad Co.
rfrggiPiLl ' ' 9 'h' 1 Z'vm 16
N AND AFTER FRIDAY, DEC. t, 1887,
Trains will run as follows, dally except Sun
day.
Going South.
-Passenger and Freight.
No l
Leave Hamlet. N. C 8.20 A. M.
Arrive at cheraw, S. C 9.30 A. M.
GOINO NOBTH.
No. 2 Passenger and Freight:
Leav Cheraw, 6. O -. 4.25 P.M.
Arrive at BamlPt, . c 5.35 P. M.
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TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Dated Jan. 22, 1889
o
Leave Wilmington.
Leave Marion
Arrive Floren ce . . . .
Leave Florence.
Arrive Sumter..
Lave Sumter
Arrive Columbia.
P. M.
ft 26
9 44
10 30
NO. 50
A. M.
3 20
4 40
4 40
fi 15
L, M
Si
P. M.
10 10
2 40
1 25
A. M.
No. 52
A. M.
tmt
10 28
o
3 fiO
4 10
P. M.
No. 58
P. M.
t 6 00
7 a
A. M.
4 10
fi 4C
7 30
7 21
9 Of)
No. 52 runs through from Charleston via
Central R. R.
Leaving Lanes 8:22 A. M., Manning 8:53 A. M
Train on c. & D. R. R. connects at Florence
with No. 58.
No. 501, Vestibule Train, Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday.
Leave Wilmington 2:10 A. M., arrive Florence
5:20 A.M.
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
S & 3 S
d d d-
. 7 p. m. aT ii. p7mI "
Leave Columbia 10 35 t 7 40 5 20
Arrive Sumter ... 11 58 9 15 6 37
Leave Sumter 11 58 1-9 30
Arrive Florence 1 15 10 40
Aa Ma A Ala
NO. 78 NO. 14
A. M. A. M, P. M. P M.
Leave Florence 4 35 tlO 45 8 10 4 30
Leave Marion. ...... 5 23 U 30 8 47 5 16
Arrive Wilmington. 8 35 11 35 8 40
A. M. P. M. P. .M
Dally. . tDaliy except Sunday.
No. 53 runs through to Charleston. S, C, via
Central R. R., arriving Manning 7:07 P. M..
Lanes 7:12 P. M., Charleston 9:10 P. M.
No. 59 connects at Florence with C. and D.
train from Cheraw and Wadesboro.
' Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection at Wil
mington with W. . W. R. R. for all points
North
No. 500. vestibule Train, Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday.
Leave Florence 9:55 P. M., arrive Wilmington
1255 A. M.
-Trainon Florence R. R. leave Pee Dee dally
except Sunday 5:15 P. M., arrive Rowland 7:35
p. m. Returning leave Rowland 7:30 a. m.. ar
rive Pee Dee 10-00 a. m. "
Train on Manchester & Augusta R. R. leaves
Sumter dally, except Sunday, 9:50 A. M., arrive
Held 10:18, Plnewood 11:20. Returning leave
Pinewood 12:01 P. M., Reld 1:00, arrive Suratet
1:30 I'. M.
JOHN F. DIVINE,
General Superintendent.
J. R. KENLY, Supt. Transportation.
T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent
jan 30
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