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WIicl SSurioi.ed.suhscrlptipns wiU begn- fifliTie M'.m'xT cr.rrem at iyuc ui u,uhv 'i i volumes of Harpers I Bazar, for three J$Mt -la wat ciolh blading, will be sent Jie paid, or by express, free of b.maiU Vu:tIa?v, r,wl i,,ht rlnoa Tint. Avnftfifi un- r rw-r vohune), for T 00 per volume. .)r.?..L i .r i .,'.'h volume, suitable lor S. wiu'ix-'nt by unail, post-paid, on "SSIS SulJ be made by Post-Office mev order or Draff, to avoid chance of loss. riwtmfli not to cow Mi advertisement Jhaa Jtfivress order of Harper & Brothers HARPER BKOTHJDML navis, i New York. 1889. Uarper's Weekly ILLUSTRATED, IUrpeks weekly has a well-established place as tne leading illustrated newspaper In America. The fairness of Its editorial com ments on current politics has earned for It the respect and confidence of alV Impartial read ers, and the variety and excellence of its llte- rary.conrenfs, which include serial and short fltifWrfJie perusal of people of the widest ranffi of tastes and pursuits. Supplements are frequently provided, and no expense is spared to brin? the highest order of artistic 'ability to bear upon the Illustration of the cianspful phases of home and foreign history A new work of Action from the pen of William Dean Howells, and one by Charles King, will among the leading features of the Weekly form . i HARPER'S PERIODICALS. per year: HARPEU'S WEEKLY J $4 HARPER'S MAGAZINE. .... J 4 HARPEU'S BAZAK'. 4 UAKPEK'S YOUNG PEOPLE. 2 mage- Free to all subscribers in Hue sues, Canada, or Mexico. How the Money G6e8 " Mouev croes. no one knows- Where it goeth, no one showetli; nere uuu mere, every w Here vun, run; I : Dan, duoy ; Spend, spend; ' Lend, lend; Send. send: ! Flush to day, short to morrow; Notes to pay, borrow, borrow WW J " . t Mow n ffOPi no one knows; Where it oeth, no one knowerh. i 7o day. tfpocli. j The transition from 1 injc and painful sioknes to robust neaitn niarKsan epocti xp. the life of the individual. Such a rp.niiirknitia event is treasured in the' memorv and the agency wherebv the good health lias been attained is grate fully blessed. Hence it lis Yhat so mucii is.iieara in praise ior Klectric Bitters. So mauv : fpl tlfv wo their restoration to health to the use of ' th e Greaf A 1 tfern t i v a ii .Tonic If you are troubled with any disease of Kidnevs.Live,',orKfotnnh of long or short standing voir will sureiynuu reiiei uy tne use or Kiec tric Bitters, Sold at 50c! and $1 per bottle' at Robt. R. Bellamv'a whole sale and retail drug store. 00 00 00 Unitea He-Volumes of the Weekly, begin with the first Number for January of each year. When time is mentioned, subscriptions will begin nth the Number current at time of receipt of ower. ; Bound Volumes of Ilarpefs Weekly, for mree years back, in neat cloth binding, will be m oy mail, postage paid, or by express, free wexpecse (provided the freight does notex cwa one dollar per volume), for $7 00 per vol. w!di Case3 for acn volume, suitable for will be sent by mail, post-paid, od twiptof fi oo each. -v0ml?inces snotild be made by Post-Office tnej Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss ffi?Wfra 1101 to copy tlits advei tisemen Address cov 5 HAKPEK & BROTHERS. ew yortr 1889. j Harper's Toun& PeoDle. 'ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. wfulK,rh?CJI ' 1KOfLK begins Its tenth JunStTC116. mst dumber in November, ties in,year u wm contain live -fierial sto SteV4Dorj"mates.M Klrk Munroe; Dav tnu?"-" by W. O.i Stoddard; and wix.la"d;'' K- Munklttrlck; fiS TllaI'" ' J-rT- Trowbridge; fcrMarrwo ishes' b" F- Anstry and Bran iUnSj.auserles 01 ,alry tales written 'win nr ,,, 1Ioward Pj-ie; "Home Stud- nSllrtments, by Sophia B. Iler fciaffiW1 WW-Ufe. from Dickens," slnsan(i n.1e;ranster; articles on various "Titers TP,ivsFmes' short stories by the best manvh,,imiir0U3 Papers and poems, Sr , re(l3 of illustrations of excel- rtMr Tn-V1,061 rlffi(1 editorial scrutiny In nmna "4l aOihlnsr Ifcirmfnl mav oritur ltd fnl lag litirniful may enter its col- iftSSwt 7 f' nthing that is : attractive Union juvenile literature. osan iis inavn0r QQd things to tho boys fr3(miuin its l. p, ana lnw?resti-CArran Advocate .Postage Prepaid 2 pryear. .- ..v., iiwri if XOOO. '"A wtr on receipt of tiDo-cent ' itSc?svACeilts each. Order or n0ul5 maae by Post-Office JftfwiPraft' t0 avold chance of loss. Uh(it u er?JS mt to PV this adversisemcnt rw ess order of Harper & Brothers BOv 15 H AI1PEB& BROTHERS. : r New YOl- 'iEPofe?Aoner9exIst thousands rn !s' 5ut are surpassed by the need 5 S invention: Those who I UnS atpKJSbe worl tnafcan be done fpss to fi?f, e .should at once send their nT? tree nVn co- Portland, Maine, and 3 ages eS i,rmatlon no$-ltber sex. SitE wSrlvphrrom 5 to $35 per day and w?1 tapffio??110" started la aswLuirec- Some have made oe&i, u a single day at this work, au sue novssemd v Perfumes From Uoses. In Eastern Rouiuelia j formerly a part. of Turkey, but now joined to tne new principality of Bulgaria, a very attractive business is carried on the cultivation of roses to be manufactured into perfume known as attar of roses. The valleys 1 vine: around the famous Sliinka Pass. through which the Russian troops marched into Turkey in 1877are covered with fields" of cultivated roses; ' i The name Shipka itself means wild rose, j It has long been suppos ed that a peculiar viirldfcy of white rose grew here, and'yielded the de licious 'perfume. But ! specimens sent to French gardnersifor identic Ocation prove to be the familiar white rose of European and Ameri can gardens. ' ' ' I ; The making of perfumes from roses has, moreover, long since ceas ed to be a monopoly of the far East. lt is carried on to a considerable extent in this country, and notably in Florida and Georgia. j Hive You a Cough? Attend to it in time do not neg lect it for it may become seriousand end in Consumption, Young's Cough Balsam will cure all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. For sale by Munds Brothers. Our Far Alaskan fJttlzens. . A writer familiar with the unciv ilized Esquimaux of fat Northern Alaska says that they are the most abject beings he ever saw. They neither wash nor comb! their hair. and they wear dirtv, filthy garments I " J. . . TTI... ... year ill uuu year uui. 1 nsqumitiu means "raw flesh eater;" their diet is chiefly fish and ' train e.i kept until it is in a statef putrefaction, when to them it is delicious. Raw blubber of the whale is a great delicacy. Their manner of eating is dog like. Fixing their teeth in a piece of blub ber, with a dull knife they saw off the portion which the mouth "will not admit. The men hunt and fish , while all other work is done by th women. The old time costume of tattooing the face, arm and breast is still practiced. The women wear ivory studs in the lower lip, in which is inserted their sewing ! needle for convenience when hot in use. The men also have these apertures with hone or ivory studs in their ears, in which rings are inserted This same fashion prevails largely; in south eastern Alaska. "Out of the fash ion, out of the world," is as true of rhem as of us. There is much caste among them, and it would be hard to find a more conservative and con v e nt i onal people. Sitka A lashan. TAKE IT IN TIME, "For 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 csunpositivelyhQ check ed by Dr. Acker's English Remedy for Consumption. Munds Brothers, druggists. , ; Lead I'eucils. I There is no lead pencil! and has been none for fifty ) years. In old times a roll of lead was used to make marks on paper or rougher mater ial: The name lead pencil came from the old notion that the products of the Cumberland mines,! England, were lead, instead of being plumba go or graphite, a carbonate of iron, capable of leaving a -Ipad colored mark. With the original lead pen cil or slip, and with the earlier styles of the "lead" peneif made direct from the Cumberland mine, 1 the wetting of the pencil was the prev liminary of writing. But since it had become a manufacture, the lead pencil is adapted by numbers letters to each particular design. There are grades of hardness, from the pencil that mav be sharpened to a needle point to one that makes a broad mark. Between the two ex tremes there are a number of grada tions that caver all the conveniences of the lead pencil. These gradations are made by,taking the original car bonate and grinding it and mixing it with a fine quality of clay in dif ferent proportions, regard being had to the use of the pencil. I The mix ture .is thorough, the mass is squeez ed through dies to form and size it, is dried, and encased in its wood envelope. The wood used is red cedar, , prin cipally obtained Worn Florida. -It is first thoroughly seasoned, sawed into strips, .dried again, then cut to flio nmnpr fcizp. .for tipncils. Thev ' are grooved by machinery, the leads tare giueu miu gruuTee, uuu i other half of the wood, glued on. r It I is a little odd that, i though we call : them lead pencils, yet there is not a 1 particle of lead in them. Times Democrat. , , , ' w . aauAFK. peculiar lightness io thl chlsfte fore rtjrinK he tried to draw a. lone "Impossible, ' h! anK,wr days fro,a Pneumonia and tne doctors eave h m n ni. Acker'. English 8jmedy to?' cSfl toZvOI?aVe,d and he is well to day. Munds Bros., druggists A good reputation! is better than all the wealth of this world. rKitnke? ,n?ch Iess to start quar rel than to stop one! WHOLESALE PRICES. I The following quotations represent whole sale prices generally, in making up small or ders higher prices have to be charged. BAGGING- Gunny... standard Ready Mixed Paints ! WniTE LEAD, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, largest ana most complete stock in the State, can nil all orders promptly. Bui Jderb' Supplies ot all Kinds DRIVE WELL PUMPS, Window Glass of all Sizes, French and American, single and Double, uoscure, Kuby and Colored, j Wire Netting and Frames For Doors and Windows. Platform, Counter and Tea Scales ! GoWIsboro Cotton P.ow, wuol uuiJiuvcu utiou now oui MarKeu FisbiHir Supplies of all KindH. Wood, Coal and Oil Cook ng Stoves ! Bein Factory Agents tv are la a position to meet any and all com petition. N Jacobi Hardware Oo., my 16 13 So. Front st Wilmiugtou Seacoast R.R AND AFTEK JULY 4TH,' 1889, UNTIL further notice, Train3 on the Wilmington Sea coast Railroad will leave Wilmington as fol lows, viz: 6:00, and 11:30 a. m., 1:00, 3:30, 3:10, 5.00 6:15, 7;25, 8:30 and 10:15 p. m. Trains will arrive at Wilmington as follows: 8:20 and 11:15 a.m. ,1:50, 3:50, 4:45, 5:50, 7.00, 8:15, wau. iu: 55 ana 11:59 p. m. On Sundays trains will leave Wilmington al 9:05 a. m.. 3:10 and :15 p. m. Trains will arrive at Wilmington on Sundays at 10:30 a. m. ana 5:5U ana :2U p. m. Supper Train wiu be the 7:25 p. -m. train leaving Wilmington. Round trip tickets will be soia at 25c. ror tni3 train to parties return mg tne same nignt. jystf J. R. NOLAN, Gen'l Manager. Cape Fear House. a FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT HAS BEEN opened at the terminus or the Ocean View R. Ii. Fresh Plgflsh, clams and Beer always on hand. In connection with our Restaurant we have a nrst class Dining Room for our white customers. Give us a call and we guarantee to give you entire satisfaction. je 22 3m ISLAND BEA0H HOTEL, j , AT THE HAMMOCKS. rnUIS HOTEL IS NOW OPEN FOR THE AC X commodatlon of the public, and the Propri etors will be pleaded to entertain their guests. With several years' experience at one of the leading resorts of the North, "Bay Ridge Ho tel," on the Chesapeake Bay, Maryland, we feel confident we can supply the long felt want of the public here. j The cuisine department of our Hotel Is one of the leadiDg features. Rates $3.00 per day. The cafe 13 now open and guests can get Meals on the European Plan. Fish Suppers at the Cafe a specialty, and Meals 50 cents. Respectfully soliciting the patronage of the public, we remain 1 Respectfully, ! HORACE PLATT & CO., je 30 tf I Proprietors. New or&-& Wilmington SCiiship Co, FROM PIER 39, EAST RIVER NEW YORK Located between Chambers and Roosevelt ste. At 3 o'clock, P. M. PIONEER.. .............Saturday, July 13 BENEFACTOR. ............. .Saturday, July 20 PIONEER...... ........Saturday, July 27 FROM WILMINGTON: PIONEER. L ...........Friday, July 19 BENEFACTOR . . , ..Friday. July 26 PIONEER. .............. L .Friday, Aug. 2 txr Through Bills Lading and Lowest Thro' Rates guaranteed to and from points In North and south Carolina. . - . j These Steamers haw unsurpassed passen ger accommodations, i ! For Freight or Passage apply to I ; H G. SjIALLBONES, Superintendent, Wilmington, N C. . THEO. & EGEK, Traffic Manager. New York. WM. P. CLYDE & CO.. Genl Agents, jy 12 5 Bowling Green, New York. The Gorman House, NO. 115 MARKET STREET, BETWEEN Front and Second, is now open for the accommodation of guests. The table is sup piled, with the best the market affords. Board by the day, week or month, jy 10 3t - MRS. WM. GORMAN. Orreli's Stables, QORNER THIRD AND PRINCESS STS., are well equipped with everything necessary BACON Norm'caronKa." Shoulders art J uca. w 1.1. WESTERN SMOKElCl- Hams, y a Sides, lb...'.. Shoulders. n. sides, a ; Shoulders, s n. BA1S-pirJt3 Turpentine". Trl eacn. New, New York, each New. Citv. earn' BEESWAX, l B . """' BRIHi Wilmington, '$ ii!" 1 Northern.... BUTTER, ib- 7 8 11 8 10 3 13tf 10 (4 1 40 0 W 1 65 20 6.00 0 00 i3 C4 8X 8 15 10 7X 9 - 50 75 70 23 8 00 14 00 r5o 00 7 50 9 00 4 75 7 80 6 00 j 00: ! 5 50 00 50 00 50 8 00 00 66 00 & 10 05 85 90 Northern CANDLES, lb " ;" operm..- Adamantinfl CHEESE, lb xjortnern Factory. 1 Dairy, cream....... ! State......... COFFEE, lb Java i " Laguyrai.... 1. Rio ..... 1. CORN MEAL buhVinVacki Virginia Meal....... . COTTON TIES, bundle...'.. DOMESTICS Sheeting; 4-4, yard ...... . Yarns, bunch.... .. .... . EGGS, Vdoa....i.. ...... FISH ! - . Mackerel, No. 1, bbi. ; Mackerel, No. l, y half bbL Mackerel, No. 2, bbl. Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl.. . t Mackerel, No. 3, bbl ...... Mullets, $f bbl....... i. N. C. Roe Herring. keg... , Dry Cod, V FLOUR, bbl Western, low grade. . ... . . " Family... ...... City Mills Super..:. ... ... "1 Family GLUE, lb GRAIN. V bushel. corn, 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, lb ; Green....:. Dry .1... HAY, 3? 100 lbs - Eastern. Western.... North River.. If OOP IRON, Jb , . . . LARD, lb Northern.... North Carolina............. LIME, barreli rJii it, uuy sawea, ju re. , Ship stuff, resawed 18 00 Rough Edge Plank . ......... 15 00 West India Cargles, accord- ing to quality. 13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00 Scantling and Board, com'n.14 00 jioijAssks, gauon New Crop, in hhds. " In bbls Porto Rico, in hhd3. " " In bbls . .... Sugar House, In hhds In bbls. Syrup, In bbls .. NAILS, Keg, Cut, lOd basin.. OILS, gallon. Kerosene...... ........ Lard ......... - Linseed....... Rosin Tar Deck and Spar. .-; . . POULTRY v Chickens, live rown. . . . . . . " Spring............. Turkeys............ PEANUTS, bushel, 22 lb POTATOES, tf bushel sweet. ... .... Irish, tf bbl... PORELtf barrel- City Mess..... ..17 50 Primes... ...... ...15 00 Rump RICE CaiOllna, tf lb. Rough, tf bush,-(Upland). . . " " (Lowland). RAGS, tf lb country. City. ROPE, tf lb......... SALT, tf sack. Alum... . Liverpool........ - Lisbon .. American........... SOAP, tf lb Northern. SUGAR, P lb standard grain.. Standard A... White Ex C.... ... Extra C, Golden....... . C Yellow....... .... SHINGLES, 7 in. tf M Common Cypress Saps...... Cypress Hearts.... STAVES, tf M W. O. Barrel.. R. 0. Hogshead... TALLOW, tf ib ... TIMBER, tf M feet Shipping. . J 2 00 Fine Mill. i.;... Jl 25 15 & 25 25 .30 18 S 25 9 & 10 11 & 12 13 C4 14 9 10 27 28 23 24' 20 23 60 67M 00 67 25 1 30 00 & 80 18 & 20 12 50 8 00 11 00 6 00 9 00 7 00 4 00 10 42tf 00 SO 00! 50 00 10 00 10 85 62 67 65 45 90 53 12 10 95 00 IU & 0 00 (g20 00 16 00 18 00 22 00 15 00 73i 8 40 25 28 23 30 00 16 23 40 9 16 15 00 00 20 10 95 60 35 25 26 30 30 35 15 18 35 50 14 45 00 16 20 22 25 0 0 90 60 ! 75 00 4 60 80 00 1 14 70 . 65 00 . 00 - 5 0 5 0 ( (18 00 (A16 00 415 00 m 1 i 00 1 1H IX 22X 75 r 70 .00 UAIXiSOAl:s flc Atlantic Coast Line. 0 Wilmington dtWeldon R. R AND BKANCUEH . 5 00 2 00 4 50 0 00 8 00 0 00 5 Mill Prime.. Mill Fair. ... I common Mill. Inferior to Ordinary. WHISKEY, tf gal Northern... North Carolina..... WOOL, tf lb Washed. Unwashep. Burry 50 00 00 50 00 00: 28 15 5 6)4 6! 5 7,00 i 3 50 r 5 00 I 7 50 14 00 .: iooo ; 6 ' 14'00 13 00 8 50 0 00 & 0 00 4 00 2 00 - 3 50 -; 30 25 10161 15 POMONA HILL NURSERIES POMONA, N. C.,. Two and a Hall Miles west of Greensboro, N. C rjihe main. line of the R. & v. R. R. passes through the grounds and within lob feet of the office. Salem trains makestops regular twice daily each way. Thoseintercsted in Fruit and Fruit Growing are cordially Invited to inspect this, the Largest Nursery in the State, and one of the largest In the South. Stock consists of Apples, Peach; Pear, Cherry, Plum, Japanese Persimmons, Apri cots, Nectarines; Mulberries, Quince, Grapes, Figs, Raspberries, Gooseberries, Currants, Pie Plant, English Walnut, Pecans, Chestnut, Strawberries, Roses, Evergreens, Shade Trees, &c. All the new and rare varieties as weU as the old ones, which my new Catalogue for 1888 will show. Give your orders to my authorized agent or order direct from the Nursery. . Correspondence solicited. Destrlptlve Cata logue free to applicants. Address J. VAN LIN OLE Y, POMONA, Guilford CO., N. C. tv Reliable Salesman wanted In every County. A crood cavinsr commission will be glve i 9 Island Beach Saloon. fjpHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT fully notify the public that he has leased the Island Beach Saloon, attached to the Hotel at the Hammocks, for the season. t I will keep nothing Jbut the best cf CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. LH$CELT,ANEOUS. Afir 'j lnr 1 1 ih cok 3 EDULE. Dated May 5, 589. No. 23, dally. Leave Weldon..... Ar. Rocky Mount. Arrive Tarboro. . . . Leave Tarboro.... 13 1 3 10 Arrive Wilson. 40 pm! 55 pm 55 pm NC 27. FT, Mall oally.' NO. 41, dally ex Sunday. 5 43 pin) 6 00 am I 7 10 am Leave Wilson Arrive Selma...... Arrive Fayetlevl'e Leave Goldshnm Leave Warsaw. . . . iave Magnolia. . . Ar. WTlminsrton . t2 3 6 27pmi 37 pm 40 pm 00 pm 7 OOpmt 7 43 am 20 pm 16 pm 30 pm 00 pm T A( rrr i C v- am .1 9 40 am 8 40 pm 9 55 am 9 55 pmll 30 am In a first class Livery and Sales Stables. Good horses and comfortable vehicles and j mrpfnl drivers readv on demand. ! Attention is specially invited to our large i illCS, Li(U0rS5 LCCr, Ligilfb, Xf stockyard and our facilities for housing horses . and cattle in the basement of our large sta- and promise pom and courteous attention bles. to alL Rates as low as can be found elsewhere. i , Msr. Martin Daniels is my assistant and will ?. - Give us a call and we will do our host la aid me faithfully in my endeavors to please ' pieaseyuu- iue pugiiu, - , .- It C. oitRELL. .: . Respectfully, Jy8tf i - ' Proprietor. je.lw . .V- STRAINS GOING NORTH. ' Leave vllmlngtoni Leave Magnolia. . Leave Warsaw.. Arrive Goldsboro Leave Fayetteville Arrive Sclma Arrive Wilson. .... No. 14, dally. ;1205 am x 54 am '225 am Leave WUson..... Ar. Rocky Mount. 3 03 am No. 78. dally. Q OO am iu m am 10 57 am 11 52 am ta 40 am 11 nn nm 13 10 pm dally ex on 4 00 pm f AH rtm 5 55 pm 6 53 pm 4 Arrive Tarboro... Leave Tarboro ;12 45 pm ,1 zupm 7 52 pm a gy pm ......... 13 55pm .. ......I 110 20 am Arrive Wqldon.f.. 4 30 am 2 40pm 9 40 pm leaver Rocky M.. arrives at 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. Tram leaves Tarboro, jn. c., via Albermarle & Raleigh R. R. dally except Sunday, 5.05 P. M., Sunday JJ.17 P. M., arrive WTllllamston, N. C., 7.20 P.M.. 4.55 P.M. Returning leaves Wll- llamston. N. C, dally except Sunday, 7.10 A. m., unaay y.su a. m. sarnve xarooro, n. c.. a. m. 11.au J. sl. j , Train on Midland N. C Branch leaves Golds' boro, N. c, dally except Sunday, 6.00 A. M.. arrive Smithneld,N. C, 7.30 A. M. Returning leaves Smlthneld, N. a, 8.00 A. M., arrive wnusuoru, xm. y. ju a. JYl. Train on Nashville Branch Mount for Nashville. 3.00 P. Nashville 3.40 P. M., Spring Hope 4.15 P.M. Returning leaves Spring Hope. 10.00 A. M.. Nashviue 10.35 A. M., arrive Rocky Mount 11.15 A,u, daily except Sunday Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for Clinton, daily, except Sunday, at 6.00 P.M. and 11 10 A. M. Returning teaves Clinton at 8.20 A.M. and aiC P. M.,j connecting - at War saw witn N03. 41 40, 23 and 78. southbound Train on Wilson & Fayetteville Branch is No. 5L Northbound Is No. 50. 'Daily eAceyL ounuay. Train No. 27 South will stop only at Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. Train No. 78 makes close connection at Wel don for all points North daily. All rail via Richmond, and daily, except Sunday, via Bay Line. .. : y . . Trains make close connection for all polnt3 North via Richmond and Washington. All trains run solid between Wilmington and witsuingujn, ana nave ninman palace Sleep ers attached. JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen'l Supt. J. R. KENLY, Supt. Transportation. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent, aplis Carolina Central Railroad Company. V. Dated MSr ui 1S89! iKa?. 'S3T - -- 25 NO. 27. NO. 53. P. VL 1 .it Leave WlTrTnorm.. L Leave Marion,, j 9 & 1 " i .v iv ill i J-, 'r rJ--v 4 I IT-.. , Leave Florenoeiu.ii Arrive Sumter. .. . .7 4 40 Leave SumtiiCt.pi ' Wl Arrive colunihia. $06 t t llii i is;, i A. M. t 81 '. h. 10 3 1 - NO. 53 runs thrfiucrh frfftn crha(trn . Central H. R. TiUi UTQ oCfrT Leaving Lanesl5 A. M., Manning 9:56 A. M Train On Ci. JtL T W mnntB nr. viAMiiM TRAINS GOrNOiNOETH tU fNO". .61. Leave Coumblat...ri: Arrive Sumter - - ii i Leave 8 amter. Arrive Florence . ; . 1 Leave Florence Leave M arlon. . 1 . . Arrive WUmington;.. 11 58 11 58 m.1.15 A. M. NO. 78 ,0 u ,s"8 35 Ai.M ft r'- i fi mm t S7 750 LP. M. Ntt-'U- I Hi , ti& 20? .6 32 ' . NO. 14. til 60 ' . -.. i, Daily. tDally except Sunaay.f l ! j o i No, 53 r una tlirough to pharleston.,8, p.. vta Central K. R., arriving Manninji-Oil?. M Lanes 7:42 P. M., Cnarielrxm 9-0 V. m' ' N0.-59 eonnects at Florence with.; a andt D. t rain from Cheraw and Wadesbora. , 1 , i . , , . r -Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection at Wil mington with w. ,wr; toraiipoints , .North -: i-i M . t au'.M t Train on Florence R.. Rae a to Pee Dee flatly except Sunday 4:40 P. M. arrtvp RowlajQd7:( p. m. Returning leave ROwlanS IT:30 ar rive Pee Dee 9:00 a. m. iw in n- Jfvi Train on Manchester & Augusta B R. leaves Sumter dally except Sunday; UKld A.'St&rrlve llnewood 12:01 P. M. Returning' leave Plhe -wood 12:3(5P. M., arrive Sumter li80tPi,M.i JOHN A DJVlNEV . GenenaBupenntendenC, : J. R. KENLY, Ass't Gen'l Manager.' . T. m. emerson, General Passenger iAgent . my 11 ";'-:.' -J m'tH't ijt'.V'lworl Atlantic Coast Line' NbrtniEastern'RjfHjSrC, v - - - ,.11. ti ni Sr.-.! "W CONDENSED SOHElimimrtii , ,, 1 1 ' ,...n)t..i..ij,. TRAINS GOING SOtrtHi1' I 4i ' CHANOE OF SCHEDULE. WESTBOUND TRAINS. June 2, 1889. Leave Wilmington Leave Hamlet..... Leave Wadesboro. Arrive Charlotte;. Leave Charlotte. . . Leave Lincoln ton. Leave Shelby ArriveRutherf 'dfn No. 4L dally ex. Sunday. 2 30 pm 6 45 pm 7 39 pm 9 35 pm No. 5L dally ex. Sunday. 7 30 pm 2 00 am 3 15 am 6 10 am No. 5. dally ex. Sunday. Dated May 13, '89. NO. 27. Noi o jo. . . : - '.ff';",.. Leave Florence . 1 35 9 30 i.ir)V, V -Kingstree..., r :29 10 55 nov Arrive Lanes.';.. ..'. : 2 50 - r 11 20 1 & M. Leave .Lanes 2 501 11 20L 1 1 50 Arrive Charleston.... 5 oof- 1 SOT 9 30 ' A.M. f. M. fP;'M. Train No. 63 takes NO. 53 South of Lanes. . . Train on c. & D. R. r. connects at Florence wim rsa iTain. TRAINS CiOTSa NORTH. 4 15 pm 5 51 pm 57 pm 8 20 pm EASTBOUND TRAINS, June 2, 1889. NO. 38. dally ex. Sunday. Leave Rutfcerf 'dt'n Leave Shelby J Leave Lineolnton. Arrive Charlotte.. Leave Charlotte... 15 15 am Leave Wadesboro. 7 08 am Leave Hamlet j 8 20 am Arrive Wllmlngt'n 12 30 pm No, 54. dally ex Sunday Na 6. dally ex Sunday 8 30 Dm 11 Od nn 1 45 ami 7 45 ami 8 00 am 9 22 am 10 30 am 13 65 pm Trains No. 41 and 38 make close connection between Charlotte and points North via Ral eigh. . Trains No. 51 and 54 make close connection at Hamlet, to and from Raleigh. Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Charlotte and Raleigh. . L. C. JONES, Superintendent. F. w. CLARK, Genl Passenger Agent. je 3 TIME TABLE NO. 3. Palmetto Railroad Co. QN AND AFTER FRIDAY, DEC. 16, 1887 Trains will run as follows, dally except Sun day. " goinO south. No 1 Passenger and Freight. Leave Hamlet, N. C. 8.20 A. M. Arrive at Cheraw, s. c. .... 9.30 A. M. Going North. - - No. 2 Passenger and Freight: Leav Cheraw, S. C 4.25 P. ML Arrive at Hamlet. N. c 5.35 P. M. decl6tf WM. MONCURE, Supt. No. 78.NO. 14.N0. ' Leave Charleston.... iih f4 30 30 Arrive Lanes......... 2 45 6 28 9 10 Leave Lanes......;.. 3 60 28 ' Klngstree..... 3 10 - 6 46 Arrive Charleston.... 4 20 7 55 - -"-'- 1 ' A. M. P. M. A. M. u ill. (T 7 30 9 10. I Daily. . tDaiiy except snoay. " ' Train no. 14 connects at Florence with train' on c. & D. k, ii. for Cheraw, & C, ana Wades boro, N. C. - ... , , . ilh' ofs1 tarouli Ciuinwavu central Nos. 78 and 14 ron soud to witeoington, N. c, making close connection with w. & yv. B. R. for all points north, - JNO. P. DIVINE, General supermtendent. J. R. KENEY. Asst Genl Manager. t. M. bmekson, Gem passenger Agent. myll-, . . 1 . The Acme MANUFACTURING 00 , IMANUFA CTUBJERiS OP . ; Fertilizers, Pine Fibre and Pine Fibre Matting. WI1MINGTON, N.C. JACKSON & BELL, PRINTERS and BINDERS, W1XMINGTON, N. C. Largest and Best Equipped Printing Establishment in the City,".-' W.M. POWELL, Orders Promptly Filled Table Board. FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO; Oatedt withTataeBoard on application at ! dCAtC . SIN. THIRD ST. mHE REP CTATION OF OUR FERTILIZERS the ACME and O mr. 1 now pjf bMtbTiwi the results of three years' use in the hands the best farmers of this and other states attest their value as a high grade manure The MATTING, made from the leaves of native pine, is conceded to be equal to any wool carpet for comfort and durability and the demand for ltls dally increasing. It has Tlr tues not found in any other fabric. The fibre or WOOL Is extensively used for npholstering purposes, and as a filling for Mattresses Is almost equal to hair, being Dalit elastic and proof against insects. certificates from reliable parties using on goods can be seen at our office, or will be mall ed upon application. . - - janitf . CARRIAGE REPOSITORY ' AMD REPAIR SHOP. J ARTIES IN' WANT OF ANY KIND Vehicle or want any Repairing done to tiel SIS110188, fl 10 uieir interest C.B. SOUTDljiND tfCa corner Second and Princess etree s Society; I7prt . I '.HE ; SEWING SOCIETY OF ST JOHN'S t'Partsh solicit orders for all kinds of plain and i ianCV Strainer nvtwtnn a . ... ; M Children's aprons a specialty, r rders left tat the Rectory, or ISA Norm TT? g?? WW Ket with prciapt attenuca . - n8TW -.--xt-r ' '- -t
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