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. oflU 4 4 Murray St., Now York. 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. en- the .. . ..,wu c V AflAZINK is IT: .,. tt,Atlnnc fnr lCfcQ . ill "W ' ,v,.iai Am.-rlcan stOi-y. eiirltlert ln- wori , i,v Constance F. Wooion: Urns r;.', ons"' Shakespeare cctfnedies bv ' A. ries ot?jrtieUon Russia, illusira- ". ' . 'i imi-'iin- nnirs on the !miln- !.:..:.. ..ain nnrt a charaererislle serial by ,..-.Vs ii!illev Warner: three Norwegian . "I,-, i;joms'jen;o Hjorosson.iriar:el: a historical play by t he :nit bor of .... .Z illustrated by J. It. Wegue is. etc. ,i i .1 Departments are conduct ea by GJoree William Curtis, William Dean IloweUs an i Charles Dudley Warner. H A R ! 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AN ILLUSTRATED WREKLY. n abpbk5 Yoc::g People begins Us tenth volume with the first Number in November. During the year It will contain Ave serial sto ries, hicluding kDorymates,"b Kirk Munroe; "The Red Atmtanz." :by W. O. Stoddard; and 'A Day in Vaxland:'by R. K. MuHkittrlck: "Nels Thurlow s Trial," by J. T. Trowbridge: ' The Three Wishes,." by F. Anstry and Bran der Matthews; a series of fairy tales written and illustrated by Howard Pyle; '-Home Stud ies in Natural History." by Dr. Felix L. Os wald; Little Experiments." by Sophia B. Der rick; ciiuapsesof Chlld-llte front Dickens." by Margaret E. Sangster; articles on various sport sand pastimes, short stories by the best writers, and humorous papers and poems, with many hundreds of illustrations of excel lent quality. Every Une In the paper is sub jected to the most rigid editorial scrutiny In order that nothing harmful may enter its columns. An epitome of everything that is attractive and desirable in Juvenile Uterature. Boston Omi'Iri. A weekly feast of good things to the boys and girls in every family which it visits. Brooklyn Union. It is wonderful In Its wealth of pictures, in formation and interest. Christian Advocate 1 . Terms - Postage Prepaid, $2 pryear. VOL X begins Xoeeniber 1, 1888. Uuwn Copy sent on receipt of ttno-ccnt Single Number, Five Cents each Remittances should be made by Post-oniee Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. , -y ritvpaDers aiV- not to copy this adoersixttuictt iitujut the express order of Harper & Brothers. Address hauper brothers. no? 16 New York In the treatment of rheumatism, 'gout, neuralgia, tic douloureux, I .semi crauta, sciatica, &c, Salvation ; Oil should be applied to the parts : affected, aud thoroughly rubbed in, I so as to reach the set. of the disease i It kills pain. Price 2o cents a bottle. 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 tion stranded. The strangers here enjoys the true hospitality which to the born southron is "scarcely dis tinctive, although many of its re cipients are but so many mysteries to those who cautict conceive of Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Davis as sho v people, but prize them for his simple greatness and her simple goodness while the "Child of the Confeder acy' ' is in the truest sense the pecu liar possession ot southern Mississ ippi. Beauvoir is but one of many 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 green into dinghies?, and leather stain. Lousville Courier Journal. , r 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 TAKE IT IN TIME. "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. ONWARD IS THE W0SD qpHE PROGRESSIVE PARMER gENTE A THIRD VOLUME at the following 1 subscriber, 1 year $ii25 ft subscribers. 1 year 5.0c 10 subscribers, 1 year 10.CC One copy, 1 year, free to tne one sending club of ten. Eight pages, 40 columns, weekly. Send cas (charges prepaid) to ;l. l. polk, ebl Ralelgb N Valuable Lands for Sale, TRA.OT OF LVND, LYING ONE ntle from Lincolnton, N. (J.. consisting of S3 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 t'RflMI.V A MORRIS is tf Aact'ra Beat Dk Bill 10 f;itrAa Tpihinn nADV CVDIID regulates the Bowels, a annul O I nUr all druggists. Priceas eta. 2AiiBOAX&, MISCELLANEOUS. I Atlantic Coast Line. Wilmington 4 Weldon R. R AND BUA.VCHK8 Dl Q Cures Coughs, Colds, DULL J Hoarseness, Asthma, Bronchitis, 1 1 p J Croup,Inci pient Con-i.1 111 Si sumption, ana relieves consump tive .Persons. 2o cents. SYRUP QPenrC LANGE'S CUBES CIGARETTES for dof dnsJKL tanfit Pries 10 Cts: At eil druggist oct ti CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dateo Jan. 7. 1889. og 5b O a; o r i Leave Weldoa Arrive Kocky Mount Arrive Tarboro Leave Tarboro. Arrive Wilson . 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 S a B csa K1 w 5r 03 3 pGQ 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 North darouna. 1 00 WOOL, ft ft Washed 28 Unwashep 15 Burry 10 o 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 Vai '.. .--i. fi V"-.r--n!el. B .... . :-,,.:.:ir;r ..t s.nA r-.asuiflceol .i -. fSd cues a c-.;'.' ' fci ccare am f. ih'.j ponlblt r v wcat one pm to keep itneofo iHrvsfu. V . . .l.i- r.isboarath tl'-eii.tc. b km row o rm prnpertj .3T HJBif-: i f.echo-a-int th auapie .a B7 I -.I'.tjr. !"-. -r Ui a irscirw M; after nsmmri l.. ' f '-"- ui.-ntlort we craulj e'i (ru.t S t j ivwO S t. adefrtan IB BiroaiHiicg caztr T. THi,t: m t rua Mrr:.: octr kuiv. i,'n Rii c ia oi r t m' pb 'iipt 0 r,i ' "-i 5 iced t OM WUere Uioy ro U. cit Vt-4 s .' Write ai cace.Mk pni.:fu..-ni;afuic. gnikri: w:: ie hardl j any trol lor yc to Uow UmmskpJ " wi"5 ctli y&or isd your rewuMi wi.: t eutst Mtlc'juBar?. A tl c VBiEb to wriio reU t. -it 1 cent m l eftar ydukew mlJ,U jo o n tare c-j furtt.tr. why o tartli done. BrtuyiiM ycur addraea at cure. jo uu i.. an Hfcfc w aniid fsad wit irtm i Is Otm tturkl ajidc.br larre AMI Ifcafll IIWIMM.HII ll III c valoabteatvl ry owf'. Tbese aaJnpMBuaa " bars e -K t ieos ia jor to llio2n !k may b ' I It t A ui sept M U Trains riO. 41 and 38 make close connection 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. dec lfl tf WM. MtmCURR, Sop. For Sale. O LD NBWSPAPKKS FOR 'SALE, AT YOU If own price at aug 14 u REVIEW OFFICE. Atlantic Coast Line. Wilmington, Coinmbta Augusta JEL R. Co. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. 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 University of North Carolina o- Chapel Hill, . C. fJHE NEXT SESSION BE ilNS AUGUST Tuition reduced to $30 a half year. Poor Stu dents may give notes. Faculty of Fifteen Toachers. Three full courses, of study leading to degrees. Three short courses for the train ing of business men, teachers, physicians and pharmacists. Law School fully equipped. Write for Catalogue to HON. KEMP P. BATTLE; jy 7 tf President. CARRIAGE REPOSITORY AM) REPAIR SHOP. J3ARTIES IN WANT k OF ANY KIND Vehicle or want any Repairing done to their old vehicles, will fl to their interest call on ;22 C. B. SOUTHERLAND & CO. Corner Second and Princess Stree Send your horses to be shod. We hav Qrst-class Shoor. men ft 85 8-IM Waith k Said for AtlO. uotU lately i In the world. rmmu Heary iTirmrmWn rmtct timekeeper rinnn Mallei 5il3 warka Of C4aJ 1(M. IraJ- icm la j onr : well hi ho may hare called, ther becom rho write at once can bej io td tinion a dec 10.6m d&w r ot nemwtmm tho 1 We pay all expreaa, freight, etc. 18S9. Harper's Week);. IILLUSTRATED. "IIarpek's Weekly has a well-established place as the leading illustrated newspaper In America. The fairness ot Its editorial com ments on current politics has earned for it the respect and confidence of all impartial read ers, and the variety and excellence of its lite rary contents, which include serial and short stories by the best and most popular writers, 0 1 It for the perusal of people of the widest range of tastes and pursuits. Supplements are frequently provided, and no expense Is spared to bring the highest order of artistic ability to bear upon the illustration of the changeful phases of home and foreign history. A new work of fiction from the pen of William Dean Howells. and one by Charles King, will be among the leading features of the Weekly for 1889. HARPER'S fPERIODICAIA PER YEAR: T.IV HARPER'S WEEKLY".... HARPER'S MAGAZINE. .... HARPER'S BAZAR 71: 4 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE 0 00 Postage Free to all subscribers in the United mates, Canada, or Mexico. 4 The Volumes of the Weekly beein wttn tne first Number for January of each year. 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