WHOLESALE PRICES.
MISCELLANEOUS.
PH.REY.Sl;
!f:y vaf.V.fe. Every single Spe
r 1 V forthc disease named. ; -..
sirul3lVitliout drains. pur
.SiBftirfii.and are ui fac and
??J&1 - 'remedies of theW orld.
crnES - riacjts.
.-rnCAt Ion- iiiflaiinatfc'11-- Sift
ait VCon ver7v.orin Clio..
C'J !,?iilkrenwr Adults $5
3 -irriit' Vrii W. billons Colic.... .ii;
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9B. f11-1'.' .'TV...: -oM, mailed free.
cTT e 0 3 JLJ2JLl
circulars of CLABK'S TiUSI-
vrEciAL,UFFEK3 mailed free.
Hi"
l Vr.-r I Tr v; . V. The oldest School
V rfiriT'" n.r.r,.iied States. Next term
1 IH lilwivi vr. .
SSljiWawe may
i)'vji wtEENE. Director,
" U iiO S R C O ?? N B -' 7 "
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fr;'.VJClean-es and !ea;iti!iei the haar.
fk'.' Promotes a luxuriant erowth.
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1 H5ir t3 in Youxntui voior.
llTevi iiU lanlni:f a-;-t hair failing
and SI ojoi urnggisia.
How Lost! How Regained,
HUSQE
THE SCIENCE OF Llrli
lSdes cud Standard Popular Medical Treatise
tn on of Yonth,Premature Decline, Nervous
lraTBomeDiuty, impurities oi tne xuooa.
JwaJ! from Folly; Vice, Ignorance, Excesses or
)wtu ation, Enervating and nnfitting the Tictim
)tffork, BuBiness, the Married or Social Relation.
Araid unskillful nretendera. Possess this treat
wt It contains 300 narres. roval Sro. KRntifiil
embossed, fnlf ciJt Price only UJ2Q by
ua, postpaid, concealed in plain wrapper. hi9
miTeProspeetus Free, if you apply now. The
kmOTished author, Wm. II. Parker, M. 15., re
ereathtGOT.n An JPiruiifn ivn?rT.
jnithe National Medical Association for
hi PRIZE ESSAY on NERVOUS and
BYsiCAL DEBILITY.Dr.Parkerand acorpa
. iub i ujfsxciana may De consulted, conn
maU or in Person, at the office of
i Bnlflnch St., Boston, Dlaas., to whom all
cdu above. -
ttgoiw '
ruiii r-T. I "
FEJIYROYAL PILLS
tftf . ...
r iMbw .ul Wsaie. J'eer Fail.
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nutu wiu Dine rift- .
no tHer. All piHs in bi. V .
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ous counterfeit. Send 4c (Urap.)fol
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h Carolina Presbyterian
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EtlGIOUS PAMILV JiEWPArKR, ;
CRT TCtlnn . . '
tw Wl, j
mi lntellprt
n3orthe people. 7
&w?itscorresPndents many
OC n.l,be soutnera Pres
teSfioas or'iiril1? th0"Snlr orthodox
Uinvr?rA?n all open questions. It
Uurty scussl0n wltllln ltkC
J8faper for Hia PonrtU
!RrrS?iR "icoiumns matter to loterest
jCPeopie -fa'-s, classes and conaiUons
;lr. one year to
Address
Pror,riivOI1N CLAURIN,
.
fpttw 15 Cent
What -IfelB.
Xife is a silvery stream,
; Born'in the snnw "whito ormc-
on its banks (where they seem
Miiuosb to loucn ana to kiss)
Lonir for the liiermaid hli
And the salt sea's soothing charms.
t
With lips rose red apart,
And evs be diiuiniul hv tpjirs
We feel this younsrworkPs heart
Beating in time to our own.
And vet we are as one alone
Iji a crowd of hopes and fears.
Tossed by an unrest wild,
. Drawn by a hope unseen
X trod in thought and a child !
We wander on to the end.
With dread as a bosom frierftl.
And a mist comes down between.
" Chicago News.
Their Business Booming.
Prftbibly no one thing has caused
such a general revival of trade at R
K. Isellaniy Drug! Store, as their
giving away to their custotoers of so
ninny Ireo trial bottles of I)r King's
Nw Discovery for Cdnsuruptln
Their trade is simply cnormons in this
very valuable article from the lact that
it always cure3 and noter disappoints
Coughs. Cclds, Asthma, i Bronchitis,
Croup, and all throat and lung diseases
quickly cured. You can test it betore
baying by getting a trial bottle free
are size $1. Every bottle warranted.
A Sure Thing.
"Have you any particular object
in loafing around here?" asked the
contractor of a new building of an
idler who was in the way.
"Yes, sir," was the prompt reply.
"Well, what is it?"
"I want to dodge my creditors,
and they will never think of look
ing for me where tere is anjT work
gomg on." Detroit rec I'ress.
Have You a Coucli ?
Attend to it in time do not neg
lect it for it may become serious and
end in Co7isuinptio?i. Young's Cough
Balsam will cure all Diseases of the
Throat a'nd Lungs. For sale by
Munds Brothers. ;
It Would Make Him Happy.
Stranger 4I suppose you have
greatly reformed since you entered
this prison?"
Convict "Oh yes, I'm a changed
man now."
Stranger "Are you cpntented
here?"
Convict "Yes, pretty well con
tented, but you- don't know what
a gratification It would be to me to
break a safe now and then." Epoch
GUARD AGAINST THE STRIKE,
And always have a bottle of Acker's
English Remedy in the hou3e. You
cannot tell how soon Croup may
strike your little one, or a cold or
cough may fasten itself upon you.
One dose is a preventive and a few
doses a positive cure. All Throat
and Lung troubles yield to its treat
ment. A sample bottle is given you
free and the Remedy guaranteed by
Munds Bros., druggists.
A Booming Town.
First Boomer "You fellows have
no git up about you at all. Why
don't you have photographs of your
town taken, like we did! Are you
ashamed of it?"
Rival Boomer "Naw, -that ain't
the reason at all. I want you to
understand, young fellah, that our
town don't stand still long enough
to be photographed." Terrc Haute
Exgress.
WE CAN AND DO
Guarantee Acker's Blood Elixir for
it has, been fully demonstrated to
the people of this country that it is
superior to all other preparations
for blood diseases. It is a positive
cure for. syphilitic poisoninglcers,
Eruptions and Pimples. It purifies
the whole system and thoroughly
builds up the constitution. For sale
by Munds Bios.
Unanimously Rejected.
"I shall not marry Miss Croesus,
after all," announced young Bjen
kins, sadly. "Her family seems to
oppose the match too much."
"Hang the family!" exclaimed
a sympathizing friend. "Go in and
win Bjenkins, just the same. What
do you care for the family's opin
ion, so long as the girl is willing?"
"That's just it," exclaimed Bjen
kins, still more sadly. "Miss Crcesus
seems to agree with them." Somer
ville Journal.
Consumption Surely Cured.
To the Editor Please inform
your readers that I have a positive
remedy for the above named disease.
By its timely use thousands of hope
less cases have been permanently
cured. I shall be'glad to send two
bottles of my remedy free to any
of your readers who have consump
tion if they will send me their ex
press and post office address. Res
pectfully. T. A. SLOCUM, M.C., 181
Pearl st., New York.
A Friend In Need.
Bunco Steerer(to farmer) "Isn't
this Mr. Swandown, of Grayneck
Corners?""
' Farmer "That's me."
Bunco Steerer "My name is Jim
Sharper, son of old man Sharper,
the bankar in your town."
Farmer "Your looks don't show
it; but, by gosh, Jim, I'm glad to
see you I I dropped into Wall street
to day, and you've got to help me
git back to the Corners or I'll have
to walk." Harper-s Weekly.
$ i-i y t :
" ' ? Spending tlie Summer.
Mr. Blinker "Vfhat are you go
ing to do with yo.ursel( fhis sum
mer?' '".
Mrv Winker ?Vm going to stay
at a watering place,"
Mr. Blinker "At a watering
placet Why, Dick, I thought yon
told liie you hadnt money enough
to buy bait for a rat trap last week
after you, settled with your credi
torsl". s' ' ' 4 "
Mr. Winker "That's just the rea
son I accepted a clerkship under
the Croton water board." Town
M ANTJFACTIf BI1J9 00.
. MANTJ FA CTTJltBRS OF
Fertilizers, Pine Fibre and
Pine Fibre Matting.
WILMINGTON. N.C.
-rv-
fJlHE REPUTATION OP OUR FERTILIZERS
the ACME and GEM, is now established, and
the results of three years' use. in .the hands of
the best farmers of this and other States will
attest their value as a hleh erade manure
The MATTING, made from the leaves of our
native pine, is conceded. to be equal to any
wool carpet for comfort and durability and the
demand for It is dally increasing:. It has Vir
tues not. iouna in any other laDnc.
The FIBRE or wool, is extensively used for
upholstering: purposes, and as a filling for
Mattresses is almost equal to hair, being light
elastic and proof against Insects.
certificates from reliable parties using our
gooas can do seen at our omce, or win be mail
ed upon appucation. tan 4 tr
1889 1889
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The following oraoiations represent whole
sale prices eenerallv. In matlne- nn small or
ders higher prices have to be charged.
BAGGING ...'. '
Qunny........... 7
Standard m. ms.
. ; w a
iA.i;u.M jxortn caroima.
nams
Shoulders lb.
Sides. rs
14 & 15
8 8
10 11
WESTERN SMOKED
nams, tfft
Sides, lb.....
Shouldprs n
13 15X
10 10X
! IK
DRY SALTED
sides, a..... 8x 9
Shoulders is mrA r. v
V . vsTfTZT
DAiiKnii spirits Turpentine.
ocwau uana, eacn
New, New York, each
New. oitv fswh
1 40 1 50
0 00 1 75
1 65 1 70
20 23
6 00 (4 8 00
0 00 14 00
15 25
25 & 30
18 25
9 & 10
11- 9 12
13 14
9 10
27 . 28
23 24
20 22
00 67
00 67
1 25 1 30
6 634
00 80
18 & 20
BEESWAX, y
bricks, Wllininsrton. w M. . . .
Northern
BUTTER. lb
xsortn Carolina
Northern
CANDLES, y lb-
sperm .;
Adamantine
CHEESE. lb -
Northern Factory
Dairy, Cream.
State
COFFEE, lb
Java
CORN MEAL, bush, in sacks.
Virginia Meal.....
COTTON TIES, M bundle
SheeUng,4-4, Vyard
Yarns, bunch...
EGGS, doz
FISH
Mackerel, No. 1, bbl X) 00 13 50
Mackerel, No. 1, half bbL 7 50 8 00
Mackerel, No. 2, r bbl. . . . . . 9 00 11 00
Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl... 4 75 6 00
Mackerel, No. 3, bbl. . . . : 7 80 9 00
Mullets, v bbl 6 00 700
N. C. Roe Herring, keg... 00 4 00
Dry Cod, lb . . 5 10
FLOUR, bbl
western, low grade 50 4 00
Extra 4 00 4 50
" Family 450 5 00
City Mills Super. 4 00 4 10
" Famlly 4 50 5 00
GLUE, lb 8 10
GRAIN. 13 bushel.
Corn, fm store, bags, white 00 65
Corn, cargo, in bulk, white. 00 63
Corn, cargo. In bags, white. 66 6T
Corn, mixed, from store 00 65
Oats, from store 42 45
. Oats, Rust Proof. 00 52
uow.reas.... su u
HIDES. 19 lb
Green ... 5 5J$
Dry 10 12
HAY, 100 lbs
Eastern 1 05 1 10
Western 85 95
North River.... 90 a 00
HOOP IRON, $ib 3tf
LARD, lb
Northern 7 8j
North Carolina s iu
LIME, barrel 140 000
LUMBER, City sawed, JMft.
Ship Stuff, resawed 18 00 20 00
Rough Edge Plank 15 00 16 00
West India Cargies, accord-
lng to quality 13 00 18 00
Dressed Flooring, seasoned.18 00 22 00
Scantling and Board, com'n.14 00 15 00
MOLASSES, w eallon
New Crop, in hhds. 25
" 44 in bbls 28
Porto Rico, In hhds 28
" " in bbls 30
Sugar House, in hhds 00
44 " lnbbl3 16
Sjnrup, in bbls 22
NAILS, Keg, Cut, lOd basin. . 2 40 2
OILS. gallon.
Kerosene 9 a
Lard - 16 1
Linseed 90 1
Rosin....... 15
Tar..... 00
Deck and Spar 00 &
POULTRY
Chickens, live rown. 20
Spring 10
26
30
30
35
15
18
35
50
14
45
08
16
20
22
25
0
0
90
60
75
Turkeys o
PEANUTS, bushel, 22 lb.
60 (4
potatoes, busnei
Sweet
Irish, v bbl...
PORK, barrel
City Mess ,
Prime....... ,
Rump..
RICE Caiolina, lb
Rough, y bush, (Upland)...
" " (Lowland).
RAGS, lb Country
Cltv
35
2 25
17 50
15 08
00
4
60
80
00
18 00
16 00
15 00
(3
5X
so
00
1
IX
ROPE, UX
22,'
SALT. V sack. Alum.
75
70
00
70
Liverpool
65
Lisbon .. 00 &
American 00 (A
SOAP, lb Northern 5
SUGAR, P ft standard grain. . 6
StandardA...
White Ex C...... 0
Extra C, Golden 5.V
C Yellow 0
bX
GX
&X
6
5X
5
SHINGLES, 7 in. M 5
Common 2
00
7
W
00
50
& 2 50
Cypress Saps.: 4
5 00
($ 7 50
14 00
10 00
6
14 00
13 00
8 50
Cypress Hearts 0 00
STAVES, M W. O. Barrel.. 8 00
R. o. Hogshead 0 00
TALLOW, V ft 5
TIMBER, V M feet Shipping.. 12 00
Fine Mill Jl 25
Mill Prime 7 50
Mill Fair 5 00
Common Mill 5 00
0 00
0 00
Inferior to Ordinary 2 50
00
WHISKEY, V gal Northern...
00
00
28
15
10
00
50
30
25
15
North uarouna.
WOOL y ft Washed.,
Unwashep
Burry
The National Life
-AND
Maturity Association
OF WASHINGTON, D. C.
Has Paid to Mem
bers Over - -$600,000
Accrued Liabili
ties - - - - None.
HORATIO BROWNING,
President.
SAMUEL NOBMENT,
Treasurer.
GEORGE D. Li"RIDGE,
Secretary, Manager an- Actuary.
GEO. J. EASTERDAY,
Ass't Secretary.
Life Insurance at Absolute Cost J
A Guaranteed Policy.
An Incontestable Policy. i '
Maturity Value In Cash at Fixed Age
Annual cost Absolutely Limited.
Only Four Payments per Year.
Non Forfeitable After Three Years,
. P. S. RIDDELLE. M. D.
Medical Director,
W. H. GIBSON, Special Agent.
Home Office, Central National Bank Building,
Washington. D. c. . '
JOHN HAAR, Jr., Local Agent,
oct 28 Wilmington, N. c.
For Sale.
1 000 LBS" OLD TYPE METAL CLEAN
andlngood condition. WUl.be sold cheap
Apply at - ' ;
mn.tt THiaorncE,"
AdaiiUc Coast Limv '
-.m 9.
WilmingtoD & Weldon R. R
AND BUANCHKS
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
NC. 27,
Ft. Mail
daily.
No. 41,
dally ex
Sunday.
Dated May 5, m
No. 23,
dally.
Leave Weldon
Ar. Rocky Mount.
;12 nnii
5 43 pm
ii 00 am
7 10 am
1 55 pm I
Arrive Tarboro. . . .
Leave Tarboro
'ii 55 pm .
10 20 am.
Arrive Wilson. ... 2 27 pmj 7 00 pm 7 43 am
Leave W'llson
2 37 ran'
Arrive Selma
3 40 pm
6 00 pmj
Arrive Fayettevi'e
Leave Goldsboro..
Leave Warsaw
Leave Magnolia. . .
3 20 pm
tl6pm
30 pm
6 00 pm
7 40 pm
8 35 am
9 40 am
9 55 am
11 30 am
8 40 pm'
Ar. Wilmington. . .
y 55 pm
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
No. 40.
No. 14,
dally.
12 05 am
1 24 am
No. 73.
dally.
dally ex
suAuay
Leave Wilmington
9 00 am
10 41 am
10 57 am
11 52 am
4 00 pm
5 40 pm
Leave Magnolia.. .
Leave Warsaw.. .
& 55 pm
6 53 pm
Arrive Goldsboro.
2 25 am
Leave Fayetteville
t8 40 ami
11 00 ami
12 10 pm
Arrive Selma
Arrive Wilson
Leave Wilson.....
3 03 am 113 45 pm
7 52 pm
8 29 pm
Ar. Rocky Mount.
l 20 pm
Arrive Tarboro.
3 55 pm
10 20 am
Leave Tarboro..
Arrive Weldon 4 30 am 2 40pm 9 40 pm
Dally 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. daily
except Sunday.
Train leaves Tarboro, N. C, via Albermarle
& Raleigh R. It. dally except Sunday, 5.05 P. M.,
sunaay ;ti7 p. arrive v iiuamston, in. c.
7.20 P. M., 4.55 P.M. Returning leaves Wll
liamston. N. C, dally except Sunday, 7.10 A.
M., Sunday 9.50 A. M. Arrive Tarboro, N. C,
. 15 A. JH... JJ..3U A. JJl.
Train on Midland N. C. Branch leaves Golds
boro, N. C, dally except Sunday, 6.00 A M.,
arrive Smlthfleld, N. C, 7.30 A. M. Returning
leaves smitnneid, n. c, 8.00 A M., arrive
Goldsboro, N. C, 9.30 A. M.
Train on Nashville Branch
Mount for Nashville, 3.00 P.
leaves Rocky
M.. arrives at
Nashville 3.40 P. M., Spring Hope 4.15 P. M.
Returning leaves Spring Hope iaoo A. M
Nasnvllle 10.35 A. M., arrive Rooky Mount
11.15 A.M., 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 leaves Clinton at
8.20 A.M. and 3.10 P. M., connecting at War
saw with Nos. 41 40, 23 and 78.
Southbound Train on Wilson & Fayetteville
Branch Is No. 51. Northbound is No. 50. Dally
excepi sunuay.
Train No. 27 South will stop only at Wilson,
uoiusDoro ana juagnoua.
Train No. 78 makes close connection at Wei
don for all points North dally. All rail via
Richmond, and dally, except Sunday, vta Bay
Liine.
Trains make close connection for aU points
North via Richmond and Washington.
All trains run solid between Wilmington and
Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleep
ers aitacnea.
JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen'l Supt.
J. R. KENLY, Sup't. Transportatlom.
T. M. EMERSeN, Gen'l Passenger Agent,
apl 13
Carolina Central Railroad
Ooqipany,
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
WESTBOUND TRAINS.
NO. -41. NO. 51. NO. 5.
June 2, 1889. dally ex. dally ex. daily ex.
Sunday. Sunday. Sunday.
Leave Wilmington 2 20 pm 7 30 pm
Leave Hamlet 6 45 pm 2 00 am
Leave Wadesboro. 7 39 pm 3 15 am
Arrive Charlotte.. 9 35 pm 6 10 am
Leave Charlotte. . . 4 15 pm
Leave Llncolntom. 5 51 pm
Leave Shelby . 6 5ff pm
Arrive Rutherf'dt'n I ' 8 20 pm
EASTBOUND TRAINS, . I
NO. 38. NO. 54. NO. 6.
June 2, 1889. daily ex. dally ex dally ex
Sunday. Sunday Sunday
Leave Rutherf'dt'n 8 00 am
Leave Shelby . 9 22 am
Leave Lincolnton. 10 30 am
Arrive Charlotte.. 12 05pm
Leave Charlotte... 5 15 am 8 30 pm
Leave Wadesboro. 7 08 am 11 28 pm
Leave Hamlet 8 20 am 1 45 am
Arrive Wilmlngt'n 12 30 pm 7 45 am
Trains No. 41 and 38 make close connection
between Qharlotte 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
aim viiarioite ana unanoiie ana ltaieign.
! L. c. JONES, Superintendent.
F. w. CLARK, Gen'l Passenger Agent.
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TIME TABLE NO. 3.
Palmetto Railroad Co.
N AND AFTER FRIDAY, DEC. t6, 1887
Trains will run as follows, dally except Sun
day.
going South.
No l 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. M.
Arrive at Hamlet, N. c 5.35 P. M.
decietf WM. MONCUEE, Supt.
JACKSON & BELL;
PRINTERS and BINDERS,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Largest and Best Equipped
Printing Establishment
in the City.
Orders Promptly Filled.
Lawn Mowers,
Bst on the Market! ;
rtARDEN HOES, RAKES. &C., SPRINK-
lers, Rubber Hose ami Attafehments. Bottom
prices on above at
1 - W. . SPRINGER tC CO'AJ.
Atlantic Ccas Ii!ne.
WiliCplnrbia:
& Augusta lil .
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS- GOING SOUTH.
Dated May 13, 1889. No. 23. No. 27. No. L8
P. M. P. M.
Leave Wilmington... 0 25 M0 10
Leave Marion......... ' 9 38 1 40
Arrive Florence 10 30 t 1 20
a. m. ;
: ... Naso
. , A. M. -v ' A. M.
Leave Florence.......! 3 20 ...".. t 9
Arrive Sumter 4 40 10
NO. 52.
Leave Sumter........ 4 40 tl0 3T
Arrive Columbia..... 0 15 1155 'i '
a : fr. . . A. M. 4, .'
I . ' m hi' '
Central R. R. ; ,
Leaving Lanes 9:15 A. M., Manning 9:50 A.
Train on C. & 11. R. K. oennfiji ah Tinnrpnn
With NO. 58. '
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
N O. 5L If o. 6a No. 53.
P. M. P. 11.
M0 35 . J 5 20
11 58 p "6 32
11 5S t 0 C7 ........
1 15 7 50
A. M. P. M.
No. 78 No. 14.
A. M, P. M.
4 35 . 8 15
5 20 8 50
8 35 11 50
I A. M. 0 P. M.
Leave Columbia.
Arrive Sumter...
Leave Sumter. . ,
Arrive Florence
Leave Florence
Leave Marlon..
Arrive Wilmington..
Dally. tDally except Sunday.
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jcuuaj a., xi., iuxivix Planning 7;u r. al..
Lanes 7:42 P. M., Charleston 9:30 P. M.'
xso. 5a connects at Florence with c and D.
train from Cheraw and Wadesboro. ,
Nos. 78 and 14. mako rlrwo cnnnpaHnn af. wn
mihgton with w. & W. It It. for all points
Train on Florence R. R. leave Pee Dee dally
except Sunday 4:40 P. M., arrive Rowland 7:00
D. im. Returnlncr lpavn Hnwlanrt it-on n m ar-
rive Pep Dee 9:00 a. m. " - r
Train on Manchester it Augusta R. l'i leaves
turner daily, except Sunday, HHX) A. M.,arrlvo
PlneWOOd 12K)1 P. M. WPtnrwlYio- Tlno
wood 12:30-;P. M., arrive Sumter 1:30 P. M. ,
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' . OenfirM SntvrlntTirtPnt:
f)EJ. R. KENLY, Ass't Gen'l Manager.
IT. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent
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Atlantic Coast Line.
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North-Eastern R. of S. C
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CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH. ,
Dated May 12,
NO.
Leave Florence . . . . . .
Klnerstree
Arrive Lanes
Leave Lanes
Arrive Charleston.
NO. 27. NO. 23.
.. . - '
A. M. A. M.
1 35 9 3ft
2 29 10 55
2 50 31 20
2 50 11 20!
r5 00 1 30
A. M. P. M..
Train No. 63 takes No. 53 South of Lanes.
Train on C. & D. R. R. connects at Florin on
with No. 23 Train. .-,.,..
i.
TRAINS GOING NORTH. t : '
No. 78. NO. 14. NO. 52.
" :!
A. M: ' P. M. A. M.
Leave Charleston.... 12 25 , i 30 . 30
Arrive Lanes 2 45 0 28 9 10
Leave Lanes 2 50 0 28
" Kingstree 3 10 6 40
Arrive Charleston.... 4 20 7 55
A. M. P. M. A. M.
DallV. t Dallv P.xc&nt. Rnnrlnv
Train NO. 14connnfr,s n.t. WlnrwnrA with tjioln
on c. & d. r. R. for Cheraw, s. c.t and Wades
boro, N. C. - ' '
No. 52 runs through to Columbia via Central
R. R.of s. c. . . Uf
Nos. 78 and 14 run soUdto Wilmington, , N.
c., making close connection with W. & W. It.
iui bui yvuim xiui til. - ' - ' '
JNO. F. DIVINK,
t t rr General Superintendent.
J. R. KENEY. ASST. fJnn'l Xfnnnmr
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