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V SALOON, r,'rXoriii Water and l' r-UU'IWm;, ABont, ? vs. WATER ! AnllirmclU Coal TTjut. The coal waste commission appointed to consider the question of coal waste in rennsylrania, consisting of Messrs. J. A. Price, , Eckley. B. Coxe and P. W. Sheaf er, has issued a circular letter ask ing for suggestions and information as tathe best mearw of diminishing waste in the mining of coal in. the future as well oa of utilizing the mountains of culm now existing in the anthracite dis trict. The commission consists of three of the best informed and most practical coal operators in the state. It might be supposed that theso men could furnish information on the ubject instead of asking for it, and bo they t probably can and will at the right time They are well enough informed, how ever, to realize that in a multitude of counselors there is wisdom, and their appeal to those who as well as them tel ves have lieen making a study of this subject is fully justified. The anthracite coal field is now well defined, and it is scarcely probable that any considerable new deposits of this valuable and neces sary fuel will be discovered in the United States. Under the present wasteful sys tem of mining by which scarcely more than one-third of the coal is utilized for actual use this supply will be exhausted at furthest in a couple of centuries. It is quiteimo therefore that some better system should be employed if possible. Philadelphia Times. r ; Artificial Teth Golnff Up. "What is all this hubbub about the great advance in the price of artificial teeth?" inquired a reporter of an Auburn dentist Well, sir, the fact is the manufacturers aro advancing the price cn their goods very fast." "Is the ad vance" in your judgment legitimate or is it epeculative7,, So far it is entirely legitimate. I have been in this office thirteen years, and " during that time nothing has occurred to change the price of teeth 1 per cent. , but during the last few months the price of 'platinum has advanced very rapidly, and as there ia-no other known metal r of which the pins can be made that hold tho teeth to the plate- it can readily be seen the manufacturers are obliged to advanco their prices. . 'At present it is difficult to seo just where, this state of things will lead us. All our platinum is at present mined in Russia and the production is growing less every day while the demand for it is rapidly increasing, and that too in many new industries which have not heretofore used it I see nothing ahead but the continued advance in artificial teeth for a long time to come. At least this is the advice wo are receiving from the wholesale houses every little while." Lewiston Journal. Conrletcd When Innocent. The case of. the man Borras, the vic tim of wrongful conviction for murder, was brought before the chamber. M. Thevenet, who was minister c.f justice at the time of the trial, defended his ac tion in the matter. He expressed him self awkwardly when he said that no other criminal but Borras could be found. - Nobody was wrong. The fault, if there was any, lay in the code of crim inal investigation M. Thevenet also said that Borras being only pardoned could not demand a new trial, and that inlaw the heirs of the murdered man Pradis had a right to bring the action in which they have just engaged against poor vBorras for 4,000 damages. M. Fallieres, without actually blaming the judges, declared Borras quite innocent, and promised to do what ho could in the matter. Paris Cor. London News. T '" all. ' , . i ri?c:; ;-it . . , ..... . ,,, to kern ;'UT . ?- --auction ml t ' i. K?''.v mux. - -. t ana Utuder. IiS ' VOLLEUS, l-L.i;s IN iiIot". (iroccrlcs, A Tulttuo, Cigars, X!"N JIKRCHAXTS, An Aged Scientist. Sir George Airy, the oldest of the En glishmen of science, has just entered upon hi3 ninetieth year." Sixty-five years ago he was elected to the Lucasian pro fessorship at the University of Cam bridge, having been senior wrangler two years before. Tho remuneration was nil, or consisted merely of a house, and this circumstance gave the late Mr. Tod hunter an opportunity for his mot, "They gavo to Airy, nothing a local habitation and a uame.w Since that time Airy has been for forty-five years astron omer royal (ho resigned in 1681), and has received every honor and distinction open to .in en of science, including the presidency of the Royal society. Ex change. ; , '' ' Living I (Jreen Houses. Two private residences on Clinton avenue, between Fulton and Atlantic avenues, Brooklyn, are a refreshing spectacle in hot weather. They are brownstone front buildings of the or dinary plan, but the bright green foliage of a wisteria vine covers them from roof ia basement The openings at tho win dows and doors afford light and entrance to the interiors, but every square inch of the original brownstone ironi is con fW!M beneath creen leaves. There is not another wisteria vine in Brooklyn the growth of which has been so pictur esque and perfect New York Mail and Express. r . ' " Woaldn't Tako Pennies. A passenger on the Tacoma street car lino offered five copper cents for. his fare. Tho conductor refused to accept the tender and ejected the passenger. Now the company is called on to stand suit for $2,000 damages. San Francisco CalL ' ' NotcI "Vys to ry Taxes. A Maine man has paid his taxes by turning seventy-eight crows heads into the state treasury. In Massachusetts the citizen may work out his taxes on the town roads, or catch seals and collect the bounty of $1 each offered for their tails. . Slakes a Better Showing. "The government was wise in taking the census before ths Fourth of July." , . At the Piano. With drooping head and parted ' hp?, - .i And the moonlight on her hair, Mv lady sits, while the music drips From her fingers thin. and fair. Mv lady sweet, whom I adore,N I Though forever lost to me ; Ob, bitter words ! no more no more , ! That throb through the minor key. i .... The plaintive strains that rise! and fall i Are like tears of those who part, And ever tinder and through thttu all -. . Rings the city of a breaking heart. Edith Sessions Tupper. . . . -u Ih Consumption incurable' Read the followin?: Mr. C. II. Mor rU, Newark, Ark., says: Vas down with Abcess of Langs, and friends tnd pbjsicisns pronounced me an Incura ble Consumptive. Began taking Dr. King's Now Discovery for .Consump tion, am now on my third bottle; and nb'o to oversee the work on my farm. It is the finest uicdioine ever made." Jesse Mtdd!cwart. Decatur. Ohio. ajF; "Had it not been for Dr. King k New Discovery for Consumption I would havo died oi Lung Troubles Was given up by the doctors. Am now in I bo best oi health Try it. Sample bottles free at Robert R. Bellamy's wholesale aud retail dru? store AUGUST ANTICS. Both preachers and baseball pitchers need a good style of de livery to become successful.-Berk-shire New. A mail never become so homely that he is not hnud&ouie to the wo man he is good to. Atchisou Globe. Our preachers do not write so many or so wise proverbs as did Solomon, but they have fewer wives and better children. Burdett' in the Forum. Speaking of tho total depravity of human nature, have you ever noticed that nothing makes a doctor bo happy as to discover a new dis; ease? Burlington Free Pres. Is that your better half, Mr;. Goodman?" was asked of the minis ter's wife. 'Yes," replied the good lady, "lie is my-altar ego." What It loes. H ood's Sarsaparilla 1. Purifies the blood. 2. Creates ah appetite. 3. Strengthens the nerves. 4. Makes the. weak strong. . Overcomes that tired feeling. C. Cures scrofula,' salt rheum, etc. 7. Invigorates the kidneys and liver 8. Relieves headache, indigestion, dyspepsia. Beware of little sins mosquitoes drink more blood than lions. Den ver Road. Consumption Surely Cured. 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. I 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 veneering is pretty thin. on a great many of the polished gentle men you meet. Atchison Globe. . Advice to Mothers. Mrs. WInslow's Soothing Syrcp should alwavs be used when children are cutting teeth. ' Itrelievesthe lit tle sufferer at once; it produces nat ural, quiet sleep by relieving 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 ly for diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or ottur causes. Twenty five cents a bottle. julv 6 deod&wlv SUMMER RESORT! "ATLANTIC VIEW," WHIOIITSVILLE, N. C, NOW OPEN UNDER SAME .MANAUE- inenu Tne Hotel and grounds are near the waters of the Jound and the Atlantic Ocean and a few steps from the Depot of the Kca coast Railroad from Wilmington. Asic tne conductor of the train to stop you at Wrlghtsvlllc, . BOAED BT THK DAT, WEEK OR H0XT1I. Send lor Circulars. ED. WILSON MANNING, je Id tt " Proprietor. THE HEWLETT HOUSE. :0:. JJY FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC GEN crally are respectfully notified that I haye made exteriblrc additions to my premises at Switchback Station, WrtghtsvUle Beach, and am now prepared to acccommodate them with the bcit of everything Krcu Fish, Soft Crabs, Deviled Crabs, &c, ready on the arrival of every train. ' Bar In the rear and separate and distinct rom the dinning room. - f my tr . j as. a. Hewlett. University of North Carolina The Fall Terra Opens Fept. 4. TUllIOD, JJtJU. JL Classical, Philosophical, Literary, Sden.t.flc WHOLESALE PRICES. - The following' quotations represent whole sale prices generally. In mating up email or. ders higher pnaes hare to he charged. BAGGING - Gunnr......... .......... 7 d X Standard 8 d 8 BACON-r-North Carolina. . Hams........ ......... ....... 11 & 12 Shoulders v ............... 8 8 Sides, vib s & 10 WESTERN SMOKED Hams, 9 a.. . 1SX 1 Sides, 9 B..; 8. 10 , Shoulders, "9 a.. ....... ... 7jtf DRY SALTED Sides, V I.;....... 6 Shoulders, 9Bk.. 6 . tx BARREIJS-Splrlts TurpenUne. Second Hand, each......... 1 W. i'SO New, New York, each..... . 0 00 1 75 New, city, each... l 65 & 1 70 BEESWAX, y lb ..t....... SO 23 BRICKS, llmlngton, 9 M.... 8 00 1G 00 northern... 4 0 00 &H 00 BUTTER, V 0 ' North Carolina.. 15 d 25 Northern 25 & S0 CANDLES, V n Sperm... W & 25 Adamantine ! 10 & 12H CHEESE, to Northern Factory.. SX& W Dairy, Qreaia........ " 13. 14 State..'. 9 ;11 COFFEE, V Java 27 O 30 ' Laguyra... 23 & 25 . RIO.. 20 & 22 CORN MEAL, bush. In sacks. 00 O 52 Virginia Meal....... 00 65 COTTON TIES, V bundle...... 1 25 & 1 30 DOMESTICS SheeUng, 4-4, V yard 6 6j Yarns, V.hunch 00 80, GGS,Vdoz 10 ' FISH Mackerel, No. 1, bbl 30 00 30 50 Mackerel, No. I, V half bbL 12 50 - 15 00 Mackerel, No. 2, J bbl.. ....15 00 20 00 4 75 7 80 6 00 00 5 50 00 50 00 8 48 00 52 00 83 00 95 05 85 Mackerel, No. 2, hall bbl... Mackerel, No. 3, V bbl k. Mullets. i bbl N. C. Roe Herring, keg... Dry Cod, V lb...... .. FLOUR, bbl Western, low grade..... .. " Extra. " - Famlli.. City Mills Super.... .. ... ' Family GLUE, V ........ GRAIN, V busheL Corn, fxn 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, V ft , Green..... Dry , nAY, V 100 lbs Eastern Western......... ; North River HOOP IRON, LARD, to Northern... . ........... North Carolina............. LIME, V barrel...;:.... ....... LUMBER, City Sawed, VMft. Ship Stuff, resawed.,... 18 00 Rough Edge Plank .15 00 West India Cargls, accord ing to quality ......... 13 00 Dressed. Flooring, seasoned.18 00 scantling and Board, com'n.14- 00 MOLASSES, V gallon . New Crop, in hhds. , " in bbls .... Porto Rico, in hhds.... 44 , 44 in bbls.. Sugar House, In hhds....... 44 in bbls..... .. Syrup, In bbls. : stails, y Keg, Cut, 10 basin.. 5ILS. 9 gallon. Kerosene Lard Linseed Rosin Tar. Deck and Spar. POULTRY Chickens, live rown. . . . . 44 Spring Turkeys PEANUTS, v bushel, 22 ft.. POTATOES, v bushel Sweet Irish, i bbl... ......... PORK, v barrel City Mess ......12 00 Prime..:. 15 00 Rump.-.. 00 6 00 310 00 & 7 00 6 00 & 10 & 4 OCT 6 00 (d 00 4 10 5 00 10 & & & 8 1 25 a 0 50 48 53 51 50 1 CO 3 5 1 10 90 00 . 3 7 10 00 20 00 16 00 1S 00 22 00 15 00 25 28 28 26 00 18 22 40 9 16 90 15 00 00 25 10 75 00 65 25 & & & & 28 30 30 28 L5 18 35 Q 2 50 & 14 45 00 16 20 22 3 30 3 20 1 00 12Z & 75 4 3 75 18 00 16 00' 15 0 RICE Carolina, y ft - Roughly bush, (Upland).. 44 V (Lowland). RAGS, v ft Country........... City ROPE, V ft SALT. V sack. Alum. . Liverpool... Lisbon..... '.. American... .. SOAP, V ft Northern. ..: 4 60 80 00 1 14.V 70 110: : oo, ' 00'' 4 ....... SUGAR, P ft Standard grata.. 6 StandardAr..;.;.;vr.v. ;.1.I. 6 White Ex C.v..;.... 0 Extra C, Golden:.-.,. . C YcUow.r....T,;f. SHINGLES, 7 tn.vVX..? Common Cypress Saps........ Cypress Hearts. STAVES, V M-W. O. Barrel.. . R.O. Hogshead.. y TALLOW. V ft.:.....-.. TIMBER. V M feet Shipping.. 2 00 Fine Mill........ .. ....J125 5X 80 , 00 1 22 75 50 0OC 70 5 6 6 Mill Prime.... Mill Fair common Mill. Inferior to ordinary ... WHISKEY, V gal Northern, jforth Carolina. WOOL, V It Washed..., Unwashed 8X' C5) 5 tor 7 oo 2 50 5 CO 7 5 14 00 10 00 ' 5 U 00 13 00 8 50 000 0 00 4 00 ft OG a oo 200 4 50 0 00 8 00 0 00 4 lAlL50Alh, XC MISCELLANEOUS. 7 50 5 00 5 00 2 50 S 00 .. 1 50 ... 23 .. 16 .18 3a 18 18 OYSTERROASTS TOUR REGULAR COURSES IfF STUDY, L'l with OYSTERS this season. I Jwlil ..vf.Ti V jTfnVT!KOASTS.;nvlaltT. KVPrF I ...... .arh4nlMl Ti(i tvnrrnvprL. . fJVSterS Special, courses in cmmry. ?jnn , .V , nrTdnl rt tuckers to ki nnips . . ir' -. 8rparaf schools of Law and 31 ediclce, whose fTn ier.T3 may Attend tne University lectures. y-vv'.si rates to rort!?3. Give ci3 a call zz.1 Atlantic Coast Line. Wilmington dtVVeldon R. R. AJSD BBAKCUEi. I Wpmrn Hi? 3Si l '-JIJ-sjsjs CONDENSED SCHEDULE. ' TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated June 15. 1890. i Leave We id on Arrive Rocky Mount. Arrive Tarboro. ....... Leave Tarboro....'.... " ' I " " ' Arrive Wilson.... Leave Wilson. Arrive sekna....... Arrive jFayetteville Leave Goldsboro.......... Leave Warsaw Leave Masmolla. Arrive Wilmington.. -c5 p. m. pTmIa. M. 12 M 543 600 .146 710 P. M. : - 2 30 A. M. 10 20 ...... P. M. I 2 20 7 00 7 43 t2so .TTTr. 3 40 6 00 315 7i0 835 410 ......1 934 4 24t 8 40 9 49- ....j 5 50 j 9 55 1120 TRAINS GOING NORTH. i ; T ' - I " A. M. aTm! P. M. Leave Wilmington 12 01 9 00 4 00 Leave Magnolia 121 10 34 536 Leave Warsaw.. .......... 1048 553 Arrive Goldsboro 2 23 1145 6 53 Leave Fayettevllle 18 40 Arrive Selma f . 11 CO i . . -1 - - m. Arrive Wilson jl 10 Leave Wilson...... ......... 303 12 37 7 47 Ar. Rocky Mount. 1 10 j . 813 Arrive Tarboro 2 00 j ..... . ,, I .- . A. M. Leave Tarboro..,.......... ...... 100 ...... ' i - , Arrive Weldon. 4 :J0 2 45 1 9S0 DalJy except fconaay. . j - Train n Scotland Neck Branch ! Road leaves Weldon 3:15 p. m., Halifax 3:37 p. m., arrlvesi Scotland Neck at 4.25 p. ni., Green vllle 6:00 p. m. Returning leaves Greenville 7:20 a. ni. Arriving llalllax at lOrlCja. m., Weldon! 10:30 a. m., daily except .Sunday!. On Monday, Wednesday and Friday, t Local Freight! lcave3 Weldon 10:30 a. ra., Halifax llJO a. m., Scotland Neck 2:00 p. in. Arriving Greenville 5:10 p, m. Returning, leave Green ville Tuesday, Tnursday and Saturday 9:30 a. m., Scotland Neck 1:00 p. m., Halirax 3U35 p. m. Arriving Weldon 4:tt p. nt. t Train leaves Tarboro, N. c, via Albcrmarle & Raleigh R. R. dally except Sunday, 4.05 P. M., Sunday i3.00 P. M., arrive Willlamston, j N. C, 6.30 P. I M., 4.20 P. "M., Plymouth 7,50 V. M., 5 20 I. M. Returning leaves Plymouth, mouth.l N. c, dally except Sunday, 6.00 A. M.. Sunday 9.00 A. M.. Willlamston "2.10 A. M., 9.58 A- M. Arrive Tarboro,. N. C, 9.30 A. M 11 20 A. iM. t Train on Midland N. C. Branch leaves Golds noro. Ni C daily except Sunday, 6.00 .A. M., arrive Smithneld, N. C, 7-S0 A. M. Returning leaves Smlthfleld. N 0., 8.00 A. M., i arrive Goldsboro. N. C. 9.30 A. M. f Train! on TJash vllle Branch leaves Rocky Mount iat 3.00 P. M.. arrives at iNash- ville at 1 3.40 P. M., Spring Hope 4.15 1'. Al. Returning leaves Snrlnir Hope laoo A. M..- Nashville 10.35 A. M., arrive Rocky Mount 11.15 -A.M.. dallv except Sunday 1 Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for CllntonJ dallv . except Sunday, at 6.00 P. M and 11 10 A. M. Returning leave Clinton at 8.20 A. M. and 3.18 P. II.. connectlnsl at i War saw with NOS. 41 40. 23 and 7S. 1 Southbound Train on Wilson & Fayettevllle Branch is No: 51. Northbound l No. 50 'Daily except Sunday. . V Train No. 27 South wlirstop only at Jtfllson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. - i Train No. 78 makes close connection at Wel don forj all points North dally. All rail via Richmond, and daily, except Sunday, via Bay Line. I All trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington, and have Pullman .Palace Sleep ers attacnea. " . . i ! JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen'l Supt. . .T. tl KENLY. Sup't. Transportation, f T. M. emerson, uen'i rassenger Agen. -4 Seaboard Air-Liuc; Carolina Gontral Railroad wsw! ii tzvrTvsuA CHANGE OP SCHEDULE. WESTBOCNU TRAINS. June 19, ista Leave Wilmington.......... Leave 1 ! am let . Leave NVadesboro.... ....... Arrive Charlotte....... Leave Charlotte....... Leave Lincolnton..- Leave Shelby. ArrtveliutherrdiD No. 43. dally ex. Sunday. 9 30 am 1 25 pm 41 rim 14 23 pm at pm & 52 pm 6 50 pm s i-a pm Now 5. dally ex. Sunday. 2 oo am 3 27 am. o so am EASTBOUND TRAINS. June 2?, 1S90. lrtaily exJdally ex Leave Rutherr dfn .......... Leave Shelby...w. Leave Lincolnton.... Arrive Charlotte Leave Charlotte... Leave waaesooro .l Leave H a mletr ., U Arrive wnmlngt'n...,i... No. C6. Sunday. (Sunday - 18 45 am 9 M am 11 O) am 12 17 pm J 3 23 pm 2Wpm 3 19 pm, 7 -0 pm No, 2L a ro rr- 12 to pm z iv am 7 30 am. trains in o., ana o mate close connect ion at Hamitt for lialclsh and at Lincolnton for Hickory and XV. N. C. m Trains No. 25 and 24 make close connection at Hamlet, to and from Raleigh and at Monroe for Chester. . . . Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Wilmington and Raleigh. - , T. W. WHlSNANl , superlnrrndent. F. W. CLARK, Gen'l Passenger Agent. je 28 tf , . - - . Atlantic Coast Line, North-Eastern R. R. of S. L ft XL UW. . v (k & COKDESED SCHEDULE. V TRAINS GOING SOUTH. " " Dated May 12, '89. Leave Florence 44 Klngstrcc..... Arrive Lanes.... ..... Leave Laues.... ..... Arrive Charleston.. .. No. 27. A. M. 1 35 2 2i 2 50 . 2 5(H 5 00 A. M. No. 23. A. M. 9 30 . '10-65 1120! 11201 1 30 P. M. NO. r. m. 7 t v s P. M. Train Na (3 takes No. 53 South of Lanes. Train on c. & D. 1L R. connects at Florence with No. 23 Train. Atlantic Coast Line.! Wilmington, Oolmnmr & Ansta B ii. C1 CONDENSED SCH EDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH, v ; ) Dated Aprils), 1890. N. 23. P. M. ljTft Wflmlntrton...! 6 15 Leave Marion.....,.-! 9if.i Arrive Florence.. 10 m ino. ou A. M. 3 20 4 35 Leave Florence Arrive Sumter. ... .. 4 35 6 15 NO. 27. NO. i 15. P. M. 10 10 12 40..L..... 120;..L..... NO. E-8 A. M. . -;-. . NO." A. M. tlO 33 11 KH A. M. t 8 25 9 35- ..I..... ..j:.... Leave Sumter. . .... Arrivw Columbia... No. fiS runs through from. Chcsrleston via CentraULR. - Leaving iAnee vis a. ouxumi a. ai. Train one. & D. R. R. connects at no recce wlthNo.;58. ! TRAINS GOING NORTH. Leave Columbia... Arrive Sumter Leave Ssjm ten. Arrive Florance Leave Florence Lcae 31 arlon. . . . . . Arrive Wilmington.. 'NO. 5L NO. 59. NO. 53. J J P. M. P. M. 10 35 6 20 11 58 i 632 i P. M. ) 11 58 t 6 37 . J...-. A. M. .-) ; '- 1 15 7 50'..J.l. NO. 73- .Xo I H. A. M, . l ..,"4 35 8i 1 I -. 5 22 ........ S b-i 8 33 11 45 Daliy.l : t Dally except Sunday. I No. rj runs'ttrough to uharleston, S, C. a Central 1L IL, arrlvini? Jlannuig 7.-04 l". M.. Lanes 7:42 P. M., Charleston Jk30 1. M. . No. 53 connects at Florence with candD. traislrom Cheraw and Wade&boro. ' Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection at ! Wil mington with W. & W. R. R. for ail pplnis North 1 -... Train on Florence K. R. leave Pee Dee daily except Sunday 4:40 P. M., arrive Rowlad 7:tC p. m. Returning leave Rowland 6:30 a. m.. ax riTe Fee Dee 8i5u a. m. - . .. , ! Train on Manchesu r 4 Augusta R. R. leavca Sumter dally, except Sunday, 10-50 A.M..arrlve Kimlnl UiQl Yl iS. Returning leave Klmlnl 12:15 P.M., arrive bomtcr 1 P.M. , l ' . . JOHN F. DIVINE. ! - . General Supcrlrlendcnt. ' J. It. KEN LY. Asst Genl M anajjer. T. ML. EMERSON. General Passengsr Ajcn novl8 : Y,f-'-f "''-Z -7-J'. i -f .1 NO. 78. No., 14. NO. 53 " A. M. P. M. A. M. Leave Charleston.... 12 25 ; 4 30 n Anive Lanes... 2 45 6 28 9 ; Leave Lanes........ . 2 5o 6 2K 44 Klngstree j 3 10 6 48 Arrive Charleston... 4 20 7 55 - A. M. P. M. A. M. Train No. 14 connects at Florence with tralc' on C. Sc D. R. It. for Cheraw. s. c and Wades. hnrn "W C. -. No. i2 runs Uirough to Columbia via Centra R. R. Of S. C. : C, making close connection with V, & W. It. for all points north. JNO. F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. J. R. KENEY, Asst Gen'l Manager. my 11 - . ,,i .V -," , FOR 1890. onsller ScaiBMsa'i Maiazinb vrhxx yo. are deciding upon your reading matter for next season. 1 he subscription rate Is low n m a. vear - . The standard of the Magazine Is high, Its spirit progressive, , , , me illustrations are interesting and of LL0 best. v' There is not space here to give even A sum mary of the features to appear this year, but stnfimr ftthPT thlnrrs thnm rfll V-y a nonr rln- partment and additional pages, and groapS of illustrated articles will bo devoted to the fol-" lowing subjects. ' iftrican Exploratinp. and Travel, y . Life on a Modern War ship (3 articles), " Homes in City , Subutb, and Country Provlaing Homes through Building Af soda tions, The Citlr.cn'8 Atuts, ' - jiecincuy in me uousenoia, Ericsson, the ;invectr by his Authoriz' Blographsr. Huntlntr. . " Humorous Artists. Amrrtpfln nrt Ynrvlcrty. there will be 3 serials. - t linbert l.mils Kfes-ncrtn Mnt rl fin fa 1 timn . Each subject, and there will be a great va-" riety tbls year, will bo treated hy writers most competent to speak with authority and wnn intercsr, iteauera wno'are micresceu are urged to fnd for a prospectus. . 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