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HAltPEB BBOTHERS.
ifw Yot-
kids,: Brooms,
Baskets, Paper,
PAPER BAGS, TWINES,
lilmik ltooks. Stationery,
School supplies, &c
P Stock ! Bottom Prices !
mingtori'Faper Comp'y,
1 1 0 NORTH WATER ST.
irnflnr.lliM
:l tr ,nt if of UUUlren or Adults. . .25
I bia rrh e oripimr. Baioiw Colic... .
i wfe, orbuiu vouilting : -25
n .Nr" r11!??;. tkJUedache, Vertigo .US
i. niiDI1!1 .. ...-. Periml.a. .2.1
i'l-o" J'.',.1 Krvsi-ela. Eruptions. .25
4;i'r ! i; i 50
So
..
Jolly Old December.
Some fellows go blowing for Spring
time, and some will hurrah for
the Fall;
Some think that there's nothing like
marbles, and some that there's
nothing like ball,
Hut -if von want regular rackets
with more fun than ever was
guessed, . .
With coasting and skating and slid
ing, and everything just at its
best
The jolly old month of leeeinber is
" worth anv two of the rest.
Fov then there is ice on the river,
and then there ia snow on the
hill,
And the days are so short and so
shining, and the nights are so
white and so still.
And then at the end there is Christ mas,
of which I have no cause
for complaint,
When your stockings get filled by
your mother or some other sort
of a saint:
Now if there is anythiug better. I'd
just like to know but there
ain't.
Their Business lioommg.
,Probably no one thing has caused
such a general revival of trade at R
R. Bellamy's Drug Store, as ' their
giving away to their customers of so
many Iree trial bottles of Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumpti -n
Their trade is simply enormous in this
vers valuable article from the fact that
il always cares and never disappoints
Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis,
Croup, and all throat and luns diseases
quickly cured. You can test it before
buying by getting a trial bottle free
arge size SI Every bottle warranted.
"It Works Like Cliarin."
Rulon's Ma'gnetic Liniment is a
safe and speedy cure for Rheuma
tism, Neuralgia, (iout, Headache,
Sprains, Bruises. Swellings, Diph
theria, Inflammation of the Kidneys
and all painful affections. For sale
by Muiids Brothers.
That's Ihe Way to Servo It, Hot.
"Have you a taste for poetry?'"
asked Miss Babibell. "Indeed 1
have," replied the great editor, for
it was he. "And what kind do you
most like?1' she asked.. Broied,"
he said, through his teeth, "broiled
to a crisp, over the coals'-'Bur
dette, in Brooklyn Kagle.
AIlTTY,TO FOURSKLF.
It is surprising that people will
use a common, ordinary pill when
they can secure a valuable Knglish
one for the same money. Dr. Ack
er's Knglish pills are a "jtosttive cure
for sick headache and all liver
troubles. ' They are small, sweet,
easily taken and do not gripe. Sold
by.Munds Bros., druggists.
Wlieue Man Has No ICival.
"Talk about the capability of wo
man! Why, she is already a dan
gerous rival of man in many pur
suits" "Yes; but there is one in which
she will never eclipse him."
"What is thatf '
"Trvinjj to say 'trujy rural' at two
o'clock in the morning'-Judge.
HAPPINESS AND CONTENTMENT
Cannot go hand in hand if we look
on the dark side of every little ob
stacle. Nothing will so darken life
and make it a burden as Dyspepsia.
Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure
the worst form of Djrspepsia, Con
stipation and Indigestion, and make
life a happiness and pleasure. Sold
at 25 and 50 cents by Munds Bros.,
druggists. m
--
The Figure ,ienl nt Work.
People have little idea how much
the human stomach consumes in the
course of an average life. According
to an indefatigable calculator a man
at the age of TO has absorbed since
his birth more than t wenty carloads
of nourishment that is an entire
trainfuU Counting four tons to
the car, that niaKes 160,000 pounds,
which for a total of 25,550 days of
existence, gives a daily consumption
of over six pounds. This daily con
sumption varies at different
periods of life, beingestimated
at five pounds during child-,
hood and old age. and seven
and eight during middle age. Kvi
dently these statistics are'not exag
gerated, for tTedical testimony
shows that the daily nourishment
soldiers, -sailors and laborers, in
cluding liquids and solids, averages
over nine pounds.
M m
Consumption isurely.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 frek 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.
Crnshe-l bv Silver.
Silver money piled up in heaps,
like cord wood or lumber, is very
dangerous, as it is very likely to
topple over and crush the clerks. 1
know it so.inds like a fable to feN
lows whose suspenders have never
been sagged by more than a fistful
of quarter dollars to talk of the risk
one runs in a place like this of get
ting crushed to' death under an
avalanche of good and lawful coin
money, but the danger is great
-nevertheless. The other day we
noticed that- one high wall of bags
of silve" dollars $t00 in each bag
was bagging out in the middle to
fall. The old clerks all ran to let it
come, but the colored man, ignorant
of tho tremendous weight of silver,
ran up to the caving pile and . push
ed with his hands, thinking he could
brace it up. As well try to hold up
so much falling stone. Down it
came with a crash," and the colored
man had a narrow escape, getting
ofT,witba few bruises and scratch
es. -;" .' 1 .- : - " '
Six years ago 4" "our. old officeLat
Sixth and Locnst streets" a pile of
bagorsilYerV-f 1,000 in a bag, fel I
upon tun and bore me to the floor.
My head had a "narrow escape from
getting crushed in like an eggshell,
and I was buried from the feet to
the breast. . The- Irishman who was
our watchman then- sprang to mv
assistance and clawed the bags right
and left off tue. ; When T caught my
breath again I was thankful for mv
escape from being crushed to a pulp.
There are people who would like to
take their chances of getting hurieil
under a heap of money just for the
,sake-of being where there is plentv
of it, but none so foolish are to be
found among the Uncje Sam hire
lings whose daily to'd consists in
shoveling the big surplus about.
St. Louis Globe-Democrat,
WK CAN A"NI 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 t positive
cure for syphilitic poisoning, Ulcers,
Eruptions and Pimples. It purifies
the whole system and thoroughly
builds tip the constitution. For sale
by Munds Bios.
nave You a Cough
Attend to it in time do not neg
lect it for it may become serious and
end in Consumption. Young's Cough
Balsam will cure all Diseases of the
Throat and Lungs. For sale, by
Munds Brothers.
HOLIDAY GOODS!
Fire Crackrp, Orange,
"tiiii tie, Apples. Ntitf,
Kaisin?, Jitrnri?, Prunrs,
Currant, Caks, Cifar, &c.
Also, a full stock of GROCERIES. Send in
your orders.
ADltlAN & VOIiLEUS. ,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
S. E. tor. Dock and Front Sts.
S" Country merchants will do well to srive
us a call. Upc 16 tf
THE STAR!
JMIE STAR HAS A HI SEN, AND DAY-DAWN
does appear, just North of Brooklyn Rridsre.
It shines to greet you with good cheer.
Is the newest, neatest, nicest saloon in the
city, and in connection therewith we
ran a Flrst-Class
KEHTAURANTAND I5AK,
where Meals at all hours aie served on the
European Plan of "buy and eat what you
want." OYSTERS and GAME in every style
on short notice. Ample entertainment rooms
always open, day and nlgfht, with Pool and
lUlliards to amuse you. We are the only ALL
NIGHT HOUSE where transients and friends
from stress of weather can find a warm wel
come. Respectfully,
CROOM & HOKKKLI ,
STAR SALOON AND RESTAURANT.
No. T03No. Fourth St., near Fourth St, P.ridge.
dec 9 3w
Noti
J HAVE OPENED AT H: NORTH WATER
street. Call and buy goods cheap, and sell
your Furs for good prices.
CHARLES F. 1JROWNK. Agent,
declfid.twtr
COAL & WOOD.
2,000 Tons Uoal
OP BEST VARIETIES ANDSIZES NOW IN
STOCK AND. SELLING ATfPOPU
LAR PRICES.
200 Cords Wood
OF TilE;ilEST KINDS READY FOR
PROMPT DELIVERY.
Cut for Stoves, etc., when so preferred.
tJ. A. SPRINGER.
SPECIAL NOTICE !
yji ARE TJIR SOLE OWNERS OF THE
following finest and well Known P.rands of
WHISKIES in the market:
Southern Star Rye,
Cabinet Rve,
Our Standard Rye,
Bouquet Rve,
State Guard xxxxCabinet.
There is nothing better sold anywhere, and
all nrst-class barrooms sell all or one of the
above Urands.
Brunhilcl,Simon& Co.,
Ill N. Front St.,
Dealers in Liquors, Cigars and Tobaccos,
aug 27 tf
Hardware,
rjMNWAUE
AND CROCKERY.
IW. E. SPRINGER X, CO ,
Importers and Jobbers;
n'ov f Purcell Building.
On Corn, Peanuts
and Potatoes!
rUtY .CARKONATK OK LIKE,
M1XEIW1T1I K MN11
ttB ULTS AS.TOXISIIIKG4 : :
Adlrer - .FUKNCn BEOS..
tO!r9t( ft ikv Point N.:
WHOLES ALE PRICES.
, The following fiufii.Tldns rrprfnerf.' Uole
sale prices generally. ' in m:klng up "small or-
ders higher prices have to be charged.
BAGGING
Gunny ,
Standard.....
BACON North, Carolina.
naras... ...
Shoulders ...... .........
Sjds, v lb. .......... ........
WESTERN SMOKED
Hams, lb
sloes, y m
Shoulders, Mh ...
DRY SALTED -
Sides, y ib........
Slioniders, lb
BA RREI.S Spirit s Turpent ine
Second Hand, each
New, New York, each......
New, city, each
BEESWAX, t lb
1
8
u
8
10
3
(4
15
11
is.v?
10 v
l:i(4
1 40
. il u
. I iX
. ai
.. 0 00
. . 0 00
70
bricks, Wilmington, y M.
NbrtJiern
BUTTER. 3? lb-
(US 8:00
iS- U 00
North CaCoUna.
" Northern..
CANDLES, lb
Sperm j.
Adamantine
CHEESE, lb
Northern Factory
Dairy, cream
state.. t
gOFFEJS, y lb
Java. Laguyra .-....
Rto...
CORN MEAL, y bush, in sacks.
Virginia Meal
COTTON TIES, bundle.
DOMESTICS
Sheeting, 4-4, y yard
Yarns, t bunch.. .. .... .
EGGS, y doz
FISH
15
m
25
10
13,
H
lo
gs 34. !
V -
1 30 .
'the
so. .
20
18
,9
11
13
9
m
00
(A
.
(
00
18
. Mackerel, No,
Mackerel, No,
Mackerel, No.
Mackerel, No,
Mackerel, No.
bbl..
. 1, J half
.30 00-
(12 50
8 00
(11 00
6 00
bbl.
50
00
7
SO
00
w
5
50
00
50
00
50
8
00
00
60
00
. 2, v bDi....
. 2, half bbl.
DDI
(i,
!) 00
Mullets, y bbl...
7 tX)
N. C. Roe Herring, y keg.
Dry cod, y rb..
FLOUR, y bbl
Western, low grade.;...
Extra
Family
City Mills super .
" . Family
00. ;
10
00
50.'
00
10
00
glue, y m
grain, y bushel.
Corn, rm 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, y lb
Green..;.. ...
Dry
HAY, y 100 lbs
Eastern Western
North River.... ............
HOOP IKON, .V
LARD, y lb
Northern North Carolina
LIME, y barrel
10
65 r
62
67
65
45.
52g
90
12
It)
95
00 '
f4
00 (is,
80
o
85
90
1
8
40
(9
10
t) tKJ
1
j UMBER, city Sawed, y M ft.
Ship stuff, resawed. .. . ...18 (X)
Rough .Edge Plank 15 00
West India Cargis, accord-.
!ng to quality... 13 00
. Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00
Scantling and Board, com:n.H 00
molasses, y gallon-
a.20 00
(ii) no
18 tW
(&;zi 00
15 00
New Crop, in hhas ....
' " in bbls....
Porto Rico, in hhds
" in bbls
Sugar nouse. in hhds.
in bbls.
"Syrup, in bbls
NAILS, y Keg, cut. Kid basin
OILS, y gallon.
Kerosene
Linseed...
Rosin
Tar
Deck and Spar.r ...
POULTRY
Chickens, 11 ve rown. . .-. .
Spring. . .
Turkeys
PEANUTS, y bushel, 23 lb.. ..
POTATOES, y bushel
Sweet.. .'.
Irish, y bbl...
PORK, y barrel
City Mess... ,
Prime
25
28
28.
.50
00
16
22 '
40
9
16
90
15
IX)
00
20
10
95
HO
35
25
(4
(A
(4
.
.
(A
(4
(4
(4
(4
14
(4
(S
26
30
;0
:35
15
18
35
50
14
45
00
X
20
I
0
SH)
60
75
.17 50 ais 00
.15 00 16 00
. 00 15 00
Rump
RICE Caiollna, y lb
Rough, y bush, (Upland)...
(Lowland)
RAGS, y lb Country
City
rope, y tt
SALT, y sack. Alum. .........
Liverpool
Lisbon ..
American
SOAP, y lb Northern. ........
SUGAR, P lb standard grain..
Standard A...
White Ex C
Extra C, Golden
C Y'ellow
4
60
80
00
1
80
00
1
IX
75
70
(X)
70
5f
G
6tf
6
5
5.
00
50 ,
at,
C4
14X
70
65 (4
00
00
an
0 (a
5V4
0 d
SHINGLES, 7 In. y M . . .
Common . . :
Cypress Saps:. . ... .
Cypress Hearts ,.
STAVES, y MWVO. Barrel
R. o. Hogshead..:. V... ..
TALLOW, y lb. . . . i. . . : : . .
00
00
I. 2
C4
4 50
0 00
8 00
0 00
5
a
00
50
7
14 00
(ilO 00
6
(14 m)
TIMBER, y M feet Shipping.. 13 00
Fine Mill. U 25
Miu Prime 7 50
13 00
(3 8 50
Mill Fair
Common Mill
Inferior to-Ordinary. . .
5 00
0 00
0 00
00
50
00
00
28
15
10
4
2
o
00
00
50
30
25
15
WHISKEY, y gal Northern..
xwrtn Carolina.
WOOL, y it Washed:
Unwashep
Burry ..
fa
(A
POMONA HILL NURSERIES
POMONA, N. C,
Two and a Half jM lies W'est of Greensboro. N. c
-o
T
he main line of the R. D. R. R passes
through the grounds and within 100 feet of
the office. Salem trains maestops regular
twice daily each way. Those interested 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 Persi mnion s, ' A pri
cots. Nectarines. Mulberries, 'o.uince. Grapes,
Figs, Raspberries, Gooseberries, Currants, Pie
Plant. English Walnut, Pecans chestnut,
Strawberries, Roses, Evergreens, Shade Trees,
&c. All the new and rare varieties as well as
the old ones, which my new catalogue for 188
will show.
Give your orders to my authorized agent or
order direct from the Nursery.
Correspondence solicited. Destriptive Cata
logue free to applicants. -Address
J. VAN LIN D LEY,
POMONA, Guilford Co. , N. C
rr ReUable . Salesman wanted i n , every
County. A good paying commission will be
giv : v r M' . t
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH -
PEMMVROYAL EILLS
- .rn rencc mluniyrt BRAND.
BAie oa .iw7 reuwnc iituicB. i
Uruggis Tor wamona xyan, m
red. meuilic boxes, smea wiin Diue
-ifcv. -1- A .All nillq
1 1 iuwui -. jk m mv ...... . -
in piSLe board boi&, pink wrappers, are
Kelief for Ladies," in letter, by return
mbII. A'awe Paper.
ChlcheaUr VktrnT) On Haa S, Tm
FOR HIRE.
T - - - - " t
pjORSES AND VEHICLES, WITH SKIL
ful drivers, will always -be found ready fo
hire at my Stables.
Horses boarded by the day. week or month.
Attention is specially Invited to our large
l stockyard and our facilities for housing horses
and cattle in ine nasement or on large" sta
bles. "': ' .
Kales as low as can be found elsewhere.
Glveus -a call and we will do our best to
please you. -.
3X.C.ORRELL. " . "
r . IToprictor. '
. net 20 tf " Cor Third and Princess sts.
- i
j
Atlantic CTitet Lino,
Wilmington d Weldon R.
AND BRANCHES. '
bHHti
4 " 3;
CON DKNSKJ) SOU ICDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
D.iTKf Dv. 8. I.SS9.
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c -
P. M
P. M.
12 :jo'
l -it;
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M.!A.
Leave Weldon..
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MotUlt' 12 10
Arrive RH-ky
,P. M.
I 3 45
I A VI
Arrive Tarioto..
Leave Tarboio..
:lOSo"
P. M.
217
I A. M.
i 12 47
Arrive Wilson.
00
Leave Wilson, ....
Arrive s'elniA
A rri Ve Fa yet 1 e vtl le .
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3 4ft .
00 I
'A. M.
. 12 2S
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Leave Warsaw
Leave Magnolia.-.-. .
Arrive Wilmington.
r, 10
4 7
4 22
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7 ii) '.
s 40 1
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TRAINS GOING NORTH.
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a..m.ia. m. a. m, p. m.
I 1120 i 12 01 it l d 4 00
IP. M. j
I U .X ! 1 17 ; 10 42 5-30
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Leave Wilmington.
Leave Magnolia
Leave. Warsaw. . . .
Arrive Goldsboro..
Leave Fayeitevilie.
Arrive Selma
Arrie Wilson
Leave Wilson
Ar. Rotk.y Mount. .
. . -im
Arriv TniliOio
Leave Tarboro. '.';..
Arrive eldou i 3 57 I 4 30
J 2-151 930
l)auy except stmaay.
Train on Scotland Ne-k P. ranch Road
leaves Halifax 2:10 p. in., arrives 'Scotland
Nec k at ::45 p. uk, Ki vert 011 6.10 p. rn. Kc
tiiniingleyves Riveiton 7:20 a. in.,. Scotland
Neck at 10:20 a. in., drtily except Sunday.
Train leaves Tarboro; N. C., vla Albermarle
& l'aleigh R. IL daily except Sunday, 4.00 P. M.,
Stinday ;.tKi p. M., arrive Williamston, N. C,
6.;o P. M.. 4.20 l. M., Plymouth 8.00 IV
M., 5 40 P. M. Returning leaves Plymouth,
mouth. N. i, daily except Sunday, ;.00 A.
M., Sunday H.30 A. M., Williamston 7.25 A. M .,
950 A. M. Arrive Tarboro, N. v.. ..50 A. M.,
11.3'1A. M. This train will not run South 01
WHlianiston until t; P. M.. November 20.
Train on Midland N. c. Branch leaves (ioWs
boro, N. C, dally except Sunday, fi.00 A. M.,
arrive Smithtield, N.'C, 7.30 A. M. Returning
leaves SmiihncUl, N V.. 8.00 A. M., arrive
Goldsboro, N. c. 9.;J A. M. .
Train on Nashville Uratu h
Mount for Nasiiviile, ;j.ik) C.
loaves Rocky
M.. arrives at
Nashville 3.40 P.. M.. spring Hope 4.15
P.M.
Returning leaves Sprliig Hope 10.0U A. M..
Nasiiviile lft.:$5 A. M., arrive Rocky Mount
11.15 A.M., daily except. Svunlay ..- .
Train on ('linton Branch Unes Warsaw tor
Clinton, dally, except Sunday. at 6.00 P. M.
and 11 10 A. M. Returning leaves Clinton at
8.20 A. M . and a. 10 P. M ., . connect i ng at War
saw with Nos. 41 40, 2: and 78.
Southbound Train on-Wllson -fc Fayettevllle
Branch is No. 51. NortJibound is No. 50. i)aily'
except Sunday. ' -
Train No. 27 south, will stop only at Wilson,
Goldsboro' and Magnolia.'
Train No.. 78 mafres "close "connection at Wei
don for all points JSTorth daily. All rail via
Richmond, and daily, except Sunday, via Bay
Line.; . - - ; -. t ,
Trains make clo.se connection for all points
NorthMaRieh'mohYTand Wasliingtohlf
. AH trains run solid between Wilmington and
Washington, and nave Pullman Palac5- Sleep
ers attached. .... . . .
JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen'l Supt.
J. R. KENLY; Sup't. Transportation.
T. M. EMERSON, Gen'PPassenger .gent.
Carolina Central Railroad
Company,
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CHANGE OP SCHEDULE.
WESTBOUND TRAINS.
I NO. 41. NO. 51. 1 NO 5.
Sept. 22, 1889. Idailyex. dally ex. daily ex.'
.. , h Sunday. Sunday. Sunday.
Leave Wilmington 2.20 pm 7 10 pm
Leave Hamlet 6 45 pm 2 (X) am
Leave Wadesboro. 7 39pm" 3 25 am .
Arrive Charlotte.. 9 35 pm 45 am .
Leave Charlotte.. . - 5 55 pm
Leave Lincolnton. ' . . 7,;tpm
Leave Shelby'.:.. . . " s 26 pm
ArriveRuthei'f 'dt'n - 9 45 pm
' EASTBOUND TRAINS.
! No. 38. j No, 54. NO. 6.
Sept. 22r 1889: " daily ex. daily ex daily ex
Sunday. Sunday Sunday
Leave Rutherf'dtn! , 8 45 am
Leave Slielby . ,10 05 am
Leave Lincolnton. I i . : 111 Of) am
Arrive Charlotte-: . ! j . i 12 20 pm
Leave -Charlotte.--, 5 15 ami 8"JJpui
Leave Wadesboro. ,r 7 08 am' 11 :8 pm"
Leave ' Hamlet'.-. t s 20 ami -1 45 am;
Arrive Wilmingtn.l2 30 pml 8 10 am:
Trains No. 41 aiitl 38 ra ake close conn ectlon
betw.een Charlotte and points North via Ral
eigh. Trains No.;51 and 54- make close connection
at Hamlet, to and from Raleigh.
Through SleepingCars bet ween Wilmington
and Charlotte and Charlotte and Raleigh.
T. W. WHISNANT, SuperintendenT.
F. W. CLARK, Gen l Passenger Agent.
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. TRAINS JGOINQ SOJiTn.'.
Dated Nov. is, 1889.
NO. 23.
NO. 27.
M.
P. M.'
P. M.
10 10
12 40,
1 20
fi OLi
7 10
Leave" Wilmington..
Leave Marlon. . . .. ,
A rri ve Florence ....I.
, r 15
9 ;ti
10 20
A. M.
N O. 50
A. M.
Leave Florence.....
Arrive Sumter .
3 20
4 :k
N6. 52.
A. M
Leave Sumter. .. i 4 S5
T 1U ti
Arrive Columbia..... - 6 la
11,55
A..M.'
. f n -x - - nt , mta
No. 52 runs through from Charleston
Central R. R. -"' : " -
Leaving Lanes 9:15 A. M.7 Manning 9:50 A; .
Train on c. & D.-R. : It. connects at Florenc
with No. 58. . - - - -
TItAINS GOING NORTH.
'No. 51.
NO.' 59.
NO.
P. M
r. M.
, ' . 5 20
6 32
t 6 37
a 50
P. M.
NO. C6 NO. 14.
A. M. 1. M.
7 'SO 8 15
8 2 ' 8 55
11 10 11 45
A. M. P. M.
Leave Columbia.
Arrive Sumter...
10 35
II 58
I
Leave Sumter..
Arrive Florence
11 S8
1 15
A. M.
NO. 78 ,
A. M,
i 35
5 20
8 35
A. M.
Leave Florence ......
Leave Marion. . .....
Arrive Wilmington...
Daily.: 't Daily except Sunday.
No. 5; runs through to Charleston, S, C. via
central R; R., arriving Manning 7:04'I W
Lanes 7:42 P. M., Charleston 9:30 P. M.
No. r.it connects at Florence with. CV and D.
train i rom cheraw and Wadesboro. '
Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection at WH
mingion wit h W & W. It. R. for all points
North ' , - , . ..
Train on Florence R. It. leave Pe6 Dee dally
except Sunday 4:40 IV M., arrive Rowland 7:00
i. m. Ret timing leave Rowland 6:30 a. rn.. ar
rive Pee Dee 8.50 x m. --
Train on Manchester & Augusta R. R. leaves
Sum ter daily, except Sunday, 10:50 A. M..arrlve
Richardson 12:01 P.M. Returning leave Rich
ardson 12:15P. M., arrive Sumter 130 P.M.
JOHN F. DIVINE, -General
Superintendent.
1, u. KENLY, Ass-t GenTl Manager.
T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agen
nov is ;
Atlantic Coast Line.
North-Eastern R. R. of S. C
?r iii.u
j sai4ss!js'i!afi ! ; i!?8fj(, fg
C(JSf D ENS ED SCH EDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Dated May 12, '89. iNo. 27. No 23.no.
- . - i - , j "
A. M. A. M. '
tieave Florence...... 1 ;J5 9 30
Kingstree..... 2 29 10 &i . ".
Arrive Lanes. i. " 2 50 11 20 P.'M.
Leave Lanes.. 2 50 ',.? 11 20 -7 5
Arrive Charleston 5 t)0 - i 30 -
A. M. P.'M.' P.I.
Train No. 63 takes No. 53 South of Lnnes.
Train on C. & D. R, R. connects at Florence
with No. 23 -Train. . .
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
? No. 78. NO. 14. No:"'52.
A.lfT P. M. A. M.
Leave Charleston.... 12 25 4 30 7
Arrive Lanes 2 45 6 28 9 '
Leave Lanes 2 50 i 28
lk Kingstree 3 io -.- - 0 46 ' -"
Arrive Charleston.... 4 20 . 1 55 - .
a. m. p.. 3i." a. ar.
-Daily, t Daily except Sunday. . ..'.-
Train No. 14 connects at Florence with train
on c. & i. R. R. for Cheraw, S. C, and Wades
boro, N. c. . '-. -. .
No. 52 runs through to Columbia via Central
R. R. of S. c. , .
ITos. 78 and 14 run solid to' Wilmington, ' '
.c, making close connection with W. & W.
;R. for all points- north. .
JNO. F. DIVINE, "-'
General Superlitendent.
-R. KENEY, Ass't GenT Manager.- -
T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Fassenger Agent.
1890.
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