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Panic ulr fri liiiiiDttet'tiTe Bureau Co. 11 Arciia.CisciafiitU B B & a S2E2 2i SURES' IMPROVED 25 1 ROOT BEER! $ ni3. 0 KfUUCCRSTRWNlUS EAJU-rWABC rriiS P.VCK C2 S1A1XS FIVE GAliOSS. RUUI I 0s ffa- Tio w-vst APPETOIXQ and 'WHOLESOME TSaP5.it ANCB DH1KK in tha world. Ccic?3 aad Sparltlinff. TRY IT. Ajk your Drwfjjlst or Grocer for it. CE.HIRES. PHILADELPHIA. 0; ianos-Organs. Pf mn?vemeth0d of stenins strings ?iS lTeMc" by U3 ls one & "us most nomSSfnt m.,re r,chlv musical in tone, Bore durable, and less liable to get out of tune! Both the Mason & Hamlin Organs and KSSS115' In,that which iSfficSffi SS Tfauslcal instrument, quality ! M n&, thou-n important, are anmSstni. An Jnslrumetit with cMalTvnf i . , w sotKL illustrated new styIOS' introduced thia sea- MASON & HAMLIN : Offfn aiil i-iano Co , NEW Y.HMr CHICAGO. WllTiTUVrrir V luiu innrir y T a-ctl,l"-rl Trrniti n of the Blood. wkaa - j Maw m tin a .'JsBnflttin the victha task-iu! V . ffKfcior Soci&l KelaUon. ?TMt'u ."Ar tel !BU3r consulied, conli. PAnT..Uc,.AnTT8on, at the ofilP of itT;- wHu-f fpr fci ve should te till lir..1 HHfill W iiU'P'D Uand KV0US BEBJIir y&ht ofr?m of Eo4ynd Hind: EIT '"nkTS' Min i.,; . .ce&s ja u:a or x onr TUw. TT,,rt' u rfNilrh -SfehivCta,of yo1 errors, early & wt?ifcfiacM. ljs manlioo.1. .c I will t1 LTrlcrlt 5 -libe read by eTery AH 3Iay there ha beea wb.Isperius'La tbe Ttreesj Of changes that would make this oldjworlcLnew; Street rumors brought by birds ho flutter through Tho year ahead of rammer that the breeze Would kiss the buds to odorous mysteries Of mazy petals and undreamed of hue, . to: as June comes (the gossip birds spoke true 0 At every step great roses brush her knees. June Is a makt whos9i!i cyeAshine-clar With truth and innorenci; who sees her knows She is nor child nor Tvotuanvyet so near To both that each might- claim the grace she ; ,. .shows. . -; -;. . ,''" Most like her dearest flower the doth appear, A half unfolded, thirty petaled rose, . . ' '" Ladies' Homo Journal. ' ' pea tli Isr theOesert. It has just come to light that a party of Chinese, v.'ho attempted to smuggle themselves into the United States from lower California, got lost on the desert and had a terrible experience, "one of the party dying of thirst and exposure. They found the frontier bo cloaely guarded that thejT stole a march toward the east ward and got into the desert. Here they got lost and wandered aimlessly around for several days, suffering unutterable agonies. '' v r One of the Mongolians was a youth of some 14 years. He gave out under the terrible Buffering and became crazy. In his ravings he imagined the blistering sands were limpid , water and" eagerly filled . hl3 parched mouth with the burn ing particles. This only added to his horrors, and pretty soon he lay down to die, his companions being in too pitiful a condition, to render him any; assistance. Here they heaped a pile of sand upon liim and left him alone to sleep his last long slumber, while they, with swollen tongues, aching limb3 and heavy hearts, continued their aimless wanderings lost in a trackless desert. It is asserted that they at last reached the railroad and soon reached Los Angeles, minus every thing they had attempted to bring into the country except tlie clothes upon their backs. : They had thrown away the bundles containing the many things the Chinese hold dear, all of which mark their track upon tho waste of sands. As the almond eyed ones have a sys tem of spreading information among "themselves, it i3 quite likely this terrible experience will - prevent any more of them attempting to invade the Ujtited States via the desert route. San Diego Union. - 1 m ... 1 wr m -11 . ' A Valuable Collection of Coins. Loring, Q. Palmalee, of Boston and a former resident of Wilmington, Vt., has sold his valuable and unique collection of American coins to New. York persons, who are to sell them at pjiblio auction. The collection comprises about 3,000 pieces, many of which are uncirculated, and is thought the most valuable single collection of United States coinage in the world, and is valued at $75,000. Mr. Parmalee . has been about twenty years acquiring this collection, which includes the rare 1804 dollar, for "which he paid $750, though it .has 1 since nearly doubled in value, and a specimen of every gold coin from 1793 down to the present date, the best assortment known. Some of the rare. pieces of colonial coinage in the cabinet are valued as high as $1,000 each. An unsuccessful effort was made to gei these coins for the government, it being a more nearly complete collection than the cno in .the Philadelphia Mint. Cor. Springfield Republican. A Great Prairie Fire. A tremendbus prairie fire was raging for several days in the Willow creek district. It etarted about Eighteen Mile Xake and burned north and south to the Old -Man's "river, and to the McLeod trailwest and the Blackfooi trail east. The New Oxley ranch people were fight ing the fire with desperation, but the wind was so strong they ?ould do noth ing. The fire caught the Oxley ranch outfit while they were crossing Willow creek with some 8,000 head of cattle to summer grazing, scattering the cattle all over the country. A district fifty to sixty miles north and south and twenty to thirty miles cast and west has been burned over. Experienced cattlemen say it was as bad a prairie fire as they have ever seen. Calgary Herald. A Patriarch "Who Chops "Wood. Charles Higgins,' of Mapleton, Me., who is more than 87 years of age, has been in a woochoppers' camp all winter, where he held up his end in hard work with the other young fellows. Mr. Hig gins' favorite breakfast is pie and pork, with a dozen or so "flapjacks" thrown in; and to that simple and austere fare he attributes most of his present vigor. Human nature is a strange puzzle. Had this doughty old patriarch become a health food crank in early life, the chances are that he would have died at 60. New York Tribune. A Valuable Electrical. Lantern. By an ingenious . combination of len ses Professor Strieker, of Vienna, con trives to project the magnified images of objects on a white screen in their nat ural colors, so that, for instance, a small pimple on a patient can be shown in its real appearance to an audience of many hundred students. One of the experi ments will bo a demonstration of the palpitations of the heart of a small ani mal. Exchange. i A White ami Bed Robin. A white and red robin astonishes the fishermen "of Quonochontaug, Tt. I. It has built its nest in a shaggy reach of pasture' near the thundering ocean break ers. The bird's body is of a snowy white, even to the tip of its tail, excepting its breast, which is arcay red. A red and white robin was never heard of before, Boston Journal, - ' The Prkeof Pork. When iwrk at 12 o'clock April 12 is worth $4 more than the same pork at 11 o'clock of the same day, it wpuld cer tainly Veen that the. laws of supply and demand have. about asmuch to dS wiili the;marketprico n's hai tho neDuIar hiy poThesis. Chicago Times. . Happy Hooslerg. Win. Timmons, Postmaster of Ida ville, IndM writes: Electric Bit ters has done more for me than all other medicines combined, for that bad feeling m-ising: from Kidney and Liver troubltv' John Leslie, farmer and stockman, 6f same place, savs: "Find Electric Bitters to be the bet Kidney and Liver medicine, made me feel like a new man." J. W. Gardner, hardware merchant, same. town, says: Electric Bitters is just the thing for a man who is all run down and don't care whether he lives or dies; he found new strength, good appetite and felfjust like he had a new lease on life. Only r,0c. a bottle, at K. It. Bellamy's Wholesale and Retail Drug Store. MAY MOONS II IN I; Joy travels'along and makes short calls; griet brings along a large fam ily and stops all summer. Ashland Press. This is just the kind of weather when it pays to borrow a new um brella and keep .it all summer. Richmond Recorder. What a vast difference it makes with the average man whether he picks up a carpet tack with his fing ers or his heel. Danville Breeze. A great many men talk of hiding their talent'under a bushel who do not realize that a thimble would do just as well. Atchison Globe. 'Did you see that car horse shy when I signaled to the driver?" "Yes. You said 'Hay!1 and it scared the horse." Harper's Bazar. Mr. Moody recently asked a large congregation to stand .while the col lection was being taken, so, as he explained it, that everyone could get his hand into his pocket. A good plan. Consumption Surely Curelr To thk 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. 1 shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy frkk 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. . ' The man who is continually look ingforan easy place will always have a hard one. Advice to Mothers. Mrs. Window's soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the lit tle sufferer at once; it produces nat ural, quiet sleep byTrelieving the cnild from pain, and the little cher ub awakes as "bright as button." It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is tne best known reme dy for diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or othr causes. Twenty five cents a bottle. ' julv 6 deod&wlv . . "It Works Like a Charm." Rulon's Magnetic Liniment is a safe and speedy cure for Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, Gout, Headache, Sprains, Bruises, Swellings, Diph theria, Inflammation of the Kidneys and all gainful affections. For sale by Munds Brothers. SPECIAL NOTICE ! UK PKIVATE STOCK 1&76 RYE IS UN the best wniSKEY sold in the O doubtedij South to-day. lielow you will And a few out of many letters which we receive and notice well what they contain Drown & Drown, dm ."The PrivateBtock; faction to our customs Kb sts, of Winston, say srlves entire satls- and we think it Is a fine medicinal Whiskey." II. Rose, also of Winston, writes us as fol lews: "The Trivate Stock' Whiskey I. bought through your Mr. Simon has proved a success and will keep it hereatter as my leading brand.'" J. i. Btirns & Co.. of Fayetteville. have this to say: . ' ' "I have used your new brand of 'Private Stock, 1870,' Iiye Whiskey and will say that I am well pleased with It and that it U all you recommend It to be. My customers prefer this brand to all others." Brimliild,Simon & Co., 111 N. Front' &fM Dealers in Liquors, Cigars and Tobaccos, my 30 tf jii Say and Night. WHOLESALE PRICEa The foUdwittf quotations represent whole sale prices generally. Inmaknig up small or decs hhjher prices osto to be charged. BAGGING : . - Gunny..... 7 e 8 Standard.. 8 & S)i BACON North Carolina. Hams.... 11 Shoulders 9 a... 8 & 8j sides, v 8 10 WESTERN SMOKED - IIams,B... ; i2 14 Sides, V - 8 & 10 Shoulders, 9 a.. ....... ... 8 DRY SALTED Sides, vn..;M 5 6 shoulders, ? a.. e 6 BARRELS Spirits Turpentine. ; Second Hand, each......... l 40 New New. York, each.....: 0 00 New, City, each 1 65 BEESWAX, lb 20 BRICKS, llraingtta, V M.... 8 00 Northern... ....0 00 BUTTER, V ft - 50 73 70 & S3 1G00 QH 00 North tarolina.. 15 d 25 Northern.... 15 30. CANDLES, 9 lt sperm...: is g 23 Adamantine... 10 t 12)$ CHEESE, 9 a Northern Factory Sx 10 Dairy, Cream 13 14. State........ .... ..... 9 11 COFFEE, V 0 Java........ 27 X) Laguyra 23 25 RU).. ........ 20 ( 22 CORN MEAL, bush, in sacks. 00 Q 52)4 Virginia Meal 00 65 .COTTON TIES, V bundle 1 25 1 30 DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, "& yard. ...... 6 Q 6)4 Yarns, y bunch ...... 00 80 EGGS, 9 doz.. io FISH. Mackerel, No. l, 9 bbi X) 00 '30 50 Mackerel; No. 1, V half bbL 13 50 15 00 Mackerel, No. 2, y bbl 15 00 320 00 Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl... 4 75 6 00 Mackerel, No. 3, V bbl...... 7 8 10 00 Mullets, l? bbl 6 00 O 7 00 N. C. Roe Herring. 9 keg... 00 6 00 Dry Cod, lt 6 & 10 FLOUR, bbl Western, low grade . 50 4 00 Extra 4 00 3 6 00 " Family... 4 50 o 6 00 City Mills Super 4 00 4 10 " Family . 4 5 00 GLUE, .' 8 10 GRAIN, busheL Corn, fm store, bags, white 48 3 50 Corn, cargo, in bulk, white. 00 48 Corn, cargo, in bags, white. 52 9 53 Corn, mixed, from store 00 51 Oats, from store 33 a oats, Rust Proof 00 4 50 Cow Teas...... ......... ... 05 Q 1 CO HIDES, fcHb C5roGn ,, 2 o Dry 3 5 HAY, 100 lbs 'Eastern'. 1 05 110 Western. ,.. 85 90 North River.... 5 00 HOOP IRON, V . 2& 3X LARD, ft ' Northern....... &H& 1 North Carolina...... 8 10 LIME, barrel...... 1 25 & 0-00 MY SALOON, Corner of North Water aod Mulberry htreetn, h Opea from 1 YcM a. ia.. M-sdiy M 11:45 m. SiUrlar. t CHA F. KROWNE, Affeut, rown...... men 10 it WILMINGTON, N. a Diamond Vera Cura FOli PYPEPSf A. For suU'ty Ivblltf DIL F. C MILLER, Cor. Tvurth and Nnn ta. LUMBER, City Sawed, V M ft. "Ship Stuff, resawed 18 oa Rough Edge Plank 15 00 West India Cargles, accord ing to quality. .......13 00 . Dressed Flooring, seasoned.18 CO" scantling and Board, com 'n. 14 00 MOLASSES, V gallon New Crop, in hhds... ...... , 25 " - " In bblsTT... .... 28 Porto Rico, in hhd3. 28 V in bbls 28 . Sugar House, In hhda 00 " " In bbls.. 16 Syrup, In bbls..... 22 NAILS, & Keg, Cut, lOd basin.. 2 40 OILS. gallon. Kerosene.... Lard......... Linseed...... Rosin Tar ?.. . Deck and Spar. POULTRY Chickens, live ' Spring., Turkeys PEANUTS, V bush'el, 22 ft.. POTATOES, V bushel Sweet.... ..... ......... ' Irish, v hbi PORK, barrel City Mess .... Prime...... r Rump ..li.... RICE Caiollna, & ft. ....... ... Rough. V bush, (Upland). . . " " . (Lowland). RAGsi V ft Country City ........ ROPE, V ft.. ......... ........ SALT. V sack. Alum.. Liverpool Lisbon.... .. American SOAP, v ft Northern. : SUGAR, P ft-Standard grain.. Standard A White Ex C Extra C, Golden ............ C YeUow.., .... SHINGLES, 7 in. V M.. . ..... t Common Cypress Saps Cypress Hearts .... . .". : STAVES, v M W. O. Barrel.. R. O. Hogshead..:.;.,.'..... TALLOW, V ft - 1 20 00 ie oo 18 00 22 00 15 00 26 30 30 28 15 18 35 . 9 . 16 90, . 15 .. 00 . 00 21) . ID . 75 . 1 00 . 65 . 3 25 ,12 00 .15 00 . 00' 4 . 60' 80 00 1 2 50 a 14 1 45 & lXXi 16 20 & 22 & 30 & 20 9 1 00 1 25 d 75 Q 3 75 13 00 15 00 15 00 5, 80 00 1 IfKO 70 & 10 & 00, 00 & iH , 6 O 0 t4 5V4 5 & 5 00 2 00 4 5Q 0 00 8 00 000 4 TIMBER, '4 M feet-hlpplng..lS 00 . II 25 . 7 5d . & 00 . 5 00 . 2 50 Fine Mill....... MUl Prime..... MU1 Fau-. ..... Common Km.. Inferior to Ordinary. . . ... WHISKEY, V gal-Northern... 5 00 A'orth Carolina. 1 SO WOOL, V Washed. ......... 23 rjnwa&hed.'.. .". . . 16 Burry..... 16 22' 75 50 00 70 5: 6 6J.' 5 5, 7 00 0 2 50 & 5 00 7 50 914 00 10 00 5 14 00 913 00 8 50 000 0 0 00 0400 y 5 or 3 00 0 T 4 13 13 BAILIIUAD-i, &c Atlantic Coast Lin e. Wilmington ri Weldon R. R. AND BUANOUES. MISCELLANEOUS. Carolina Central Bailrpad CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated May 11, I m 6 "3 dlldn . - . T""! P. M. P. M.1aTm Leave Weldon........ 12 30 5 4.J . soo Arrive Rocky Mount. 140 ...... 710 . . , - . Arrive Tarboro... i230 i A. M. Leave Tarboro A 10 20 P. M. Arrive Wilson 2 20 7 oo ' 7 Lea ve Wilson. ... ... t2 30 ... . Arrive Selma ............ 3 40 Arrive Fayetteville 6 00 Leave Goldsboro.... ....... 3 15 7 iO 8 35 Leave Warsaw 4 10 9 34 Leave Magnolia.. -424! 8 40 4fl Arrive Wilmington ......... j 5 50 j ' n 55 H 20 TRAINS GOING NORTH. " , III I tl L I AS .P . I I mmmm f (A. M. A. M. I. M. Leave Wilmington 12 01 9 00 4 00 Leave Magnolia.. 1S1 10 34 r; Leave Warsaw.. 10 4H 5 51 Arrive Goldsboro.. . 2 23 1145 6 53 Leave Fayetteville, t8 40 ...... Arrive Selma. 11 CO ...... P. M. Arrive Wilson.. 12 10 : 1 Leave Wilson 3 03 12 37 7 47 Ar. Rocky Mount.. v. 110 8 18 Arrive Tarboro 2 30 A. M. Leave Tarboro... 10 0 l P. M. Arrive yeldon.. 4 :0 245 930 ' "Dally except Sunday. Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Weldon 3:15 p. m., Halifax 3:37 p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.25 p. m.t ureen vine 6.00 p. m. Returning leaves Greenville 7:20 a. m. Arriving Ualifax at 10:1C a. m., Weldon0::J0 a. r. daily except Sunday. On Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Local Freight leaves Weldon 10:30 a. m., Halifax 11:30 a. m.. Scotland Neck 2:00 p. m. Arriving Greenville 5:io p. m. -Returning, leave Green, vllle Tuesday, Tnursday and Saturday V:.V) a. m., Scotland Neck 1:00 p. m., Halifax 3:;J5 p. m. Arriving Weldon 4:0D p. m. Train leaves Tarboro, N. c, via Albermarle & lfaleigh R. IL daily except Sunday, 4.0T. P. M., Sunday 3.U) 1. M., arrive Wllliamston, N. 6.30 1. 'M., 4.20 P. M., IMymouth 7.50 1. M., 5 20 P. M. Returning leaves Plj'mouth, mouth. N. C, daily-except Sunday, 6.00 A. M., Sunday 9.00 A. M., Wllliamston 7.10 A. M., 9.58 A. M. Arrive Tarboro, N. C, 9.'X) A, M., 11 20 A. M. V Train on Midland N. c. Branch leaves Golds boro, N. C, daily except Sunday, 6.00 A. M., arrive Smitliiield, N. C, 7.30 A. M. Returning leaves smithfleld, N C, 8.00 A. M., arrive Goldsboro,N-jy.. 9.30 A. M. Train on Nashville, Branch leaves Rocky Mount at 3.00 P. M.. arrives at Nash ville at 3.40 P. M., Spring Hope 4.15 P. M. Returning leaves Spring Hope 10.00 A. M.. Nashville ia35 A. M., arrive Rocky Mount 11.15 A,M., dally except Sunday Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for Clinton, dally, 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 011 Wilson & Fayetteville Branch is "No. 51. Northbound 13 No. 50. 'Dally except Sunday.- Train No. 27 South wiirstop only at Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia." Train No. 78 make3 close connection at Wel don for all points North dallv. Ail rail via Richmond, and daily, except Sunday v via Bar GENTS OF EITHER SEX T:iROUf;ri()l 7 . . . I -a x. Aii trains run souu between Wilmington and Washington, and nave I'ullman Palace Sleep ers attached. jonN f. divine. Gem supt. J. R. KENLY, Sup't, Transportation. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l I'assenger Agent. Atlantic Coast Lint. j I TMma. j TwTs;lyp C1 CHANG n OP SCHEDULE. WESTBOUND THAI MS w i No. 4L larch 23. 1SS0. 'dally ex. ouuiuay. Leave Wilmington 3 oopm Leave Hamlet 7 pm Leave Wadesboro.i 8 S5pm Arrive charlotte.. JlO rv pm LeaveCbarlottc...? Iave IincoJnton.f : Leave Skelby ' Arriveliutheifdrril No. 51. daily ex. sunaay. 6 45 pro 2 00 nn '3 33 im T U tm No 6."" dally ex. uLdaj. 5 55 rm 9 !? nm Ht5 pm -A Upm EASTBOUND T1U1X3 $ t Ma 3S. j No, 54. 1 Na 6. March 2i. ISU v .naiiy ex. flAiiyex Nlally -;Sunday. I'aveKniherrdt'n I-ave Shelby Iave I.tncolnton. A.rrive charlotte.. Ieave charlotte... 5 m am Leave Wadesboro. 52am! Ixave Hamlet 8 tv" ami 1 1 Arrive Wilniingrntls 13pm 8 ( nnyex 'aaiiy cx sfindy suoday 8 norm 1 1 24 pm 30 itm CO ami 1 8 45 am , 10 f5 am U mam S12 0pm . Trains No. 41 and 33 make elope connection between Charlotte and points North, via Kal. cigh. . ; . Trains No. 51 and 54 make close connection at Hamlet, to and from Raleigh. - Througrh sleeping cars between Wilmington and charlotte and Charlotte and Raleigh. T.w. WHISNANT, supcrlntcndenr; F. w. CLARK, Gcnl Passenger Agent. Atlantic Coast Line ' North-EastBrn RTRfof Sfc XJONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH, Dated May 12, No, 27. No: Zl No. A. M. A. M. Leave Florence...... l 35 9 . " Klngstree .2 29 ' ,10 55 .. ' -',' " Arrive Lanes 2 no 1120 P.'M. Leave Lanes 2 no 11 2B - "7 .V Arrive Charleston.... 5 00 'id s A. M. P. Mi j P, M. Train So. A) takes No. 5:1 South of Lanes. . Train on c. & D. R. K. connects at Florence with S o.23 Tram. . TRAINS GOING NORTH. Leave Charleston... Arrive Lanes , Leave Lanes " Klngstree...., A rrl ve Charleston 1 I No. 78. No. H. No. ja A. M. P. M. 'A. M. '12 Z" 4 ;a ' 7 2 45 6 2S -y 2 50 6 2l: 3 10 (i 4ii i 4 20 7 Sii A. M. P. M. i A. M. "Daily, t Dally except Sunday. . Train No. Hconnecta nt Florenco with tralr. on o. & V. R. r. for Cheraw, s. c, and Waih s boro, N. C. No. 52 runs through to Columbia via rrntr.11 R. R. of s. c. Nos. 78 and 14 run fcolld to Wilmington. ( ., making close connection with V. W. 1. for all points north. : .INO. F. DIV1NK, ' J ... . General SuperinTerirteiiL J. R. KENEY, Asst. Gen'l Manager. T. M. Emerson, Gen 1 Passenger Ageut. my 11 WARITED. Wilmington, Coiumbu. & Angiists It. 11, Co CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated Aprils, ISfO Leave' Wilmington. . . Leave 31 arion. . i .... . : Arrive -Florence... . . . Leave Florence. ... . . . Arrive Sumter No. 2 No. 27.!no. 1 ieave oumter Arrive Columbia M. 1 6 15 I 9 33 r 10 20 NO.;A0 A. M- it 20 4 -35'I..aI... ' ' INO, 32 ; A. M. ; 4 35 1 10 33 15 11 55 P. 31. 10 10 ' 12 40 ... 1 2tf'.. No. A. M. A. V.H f.8 A. M. 't fi 25 ; -9 -3 J No.. 52 runs through from Charleston via Central It. it. . Leaving Lanes 9-15 A. M.,.'31annlng 9-.56 a. M. Train on C. & D. 1 IL connects at Fiorente with No. 53. . TRAINS GOING NORTH. 1 'NO. 6L 2 Leave Columbia. . .: , Arrive sumter ,, Leave Somteri. ..... Arrive Florence . Leave Florence ..... Leave Marlon.. .... Arrive Wilmington.. P. M. 10 .35 11 5 11 58 A. M. 1 15 NO. 78 A. 31. i MwFf 8 t NO. 59. M. 6 37 7 50 NO. M. 5 LO 6 32 !NO. H. P. , 8 . 'i 8 55 11 4,5 OYSTER ROASTS I AH I than ever BETTER TREPARED to accozimodate my friends with OYSTERS this season. I will keep none but the Best on hand always M v rtTLK hove ROASTS a specialty. Every- min? oTeruauiea ana tm proved, uywers 1 ready at short coqee and expert shucker $ to i Ojw ir'.i;u 1 Special rates topartiea. cite me a call aad : W1H do my best to please you. Respectfully, W. n.STOHLY( Dally. t Dally except Sunday. No. 53 runs tfcrousrb to Charleston, s. f a Central R. it. arriving Manning iroj 1. 34 Lanes 7:42 P. 31., Charleston fc30 P. 31. No. 59 connects at Florence with ci and I) train from Cheraw and Wadesboro. Nos. 78 and 14 mako cose eonncctio.n! at Wil mington with W. 4t W. li. R. for ail roints North . Train on Florence IL R. leave Dee dally except Sunday 4:40 P. M., arrive Itowtaud ?Ai p. m. i:e turning leave Rowland 6i7i a. lu.r-at rive Pee Deet-M. m. - -Train on Manchester A iKtiWa It. R. leaves Sumter dally, except Sunday. VrJji A. 3!..me luminl Ktoi P. H. Returning leave Rimini 12:15 P. M., arrive humter 13) P.M. JOHN F. DIVINE, Gencnd.superlati?nfcfcf. J. R. KENLY. ASSt f ienl Manager, T. li. KXEiiMJ.S, General I'asanger AkT DOT IS ' --Table Board. A FW GENTME? CAN BE ACCOJIIIO XX tlie Lnited states to handle our celebrated Corn and Bunion cure. Its application af fords almost instant rcller, and every box 13 accompanied by a J5guarantee, which amount we will rorfeit in evety instance where our remedy tails to perfect a permanent cure. Sample box, 25c; tlx boxes. II. We wiU pay good agents j per day to introduce our poods into their section: no postaU. For terms and particulars address the manufacturers. . IL SHRODER & CO., ' , 104 and 10 North Ada street. ' ' ,feb 14 lw dAw - Chicago,- FOR 1890. :0: upon yrur reading matter for iho subscription rate la low 4 0 iUir 8.';sv2:r.5 .Mat azixk whsa . you are deciding next season. 13.00 a year. The standard of the Magazine 13 hJgh.' 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 2, 1890, edition 1
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