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STILL AT WORK.
K N.H WELL PitirAKCD TO ItEPAIK
to rrLi:ur winff Machines. Fan-
r L-i ta l wr,rrp lt J,, possible make
F ri a &. Wcru done rromptly
r"11'- uuis.lst'e me and ijtt es-
J. D.FAURAU,
i In w. ..r. rrott and orange street.
f fa V-'4 ten for the New Home
L. Nfv u .Wl for sale.
n. Jetlbrson Davis.
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r;tn J!1(1 vt)iapU'te outnt for can-
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1't"'l"N" I'lSllUBtS TERUI-
3ILF0RD COMPANY,
li4Mrm NEW YORK.
V3
Hardwarei
AM CROCKKRT.
W. M'UINQKU CXX.
Importrt and Jobbcn;
Pnrceii inuidJnr. .
JohnlnjnerT
tU T ONE, AND HE HOLDS
"HutfUtrftt. A cood Knave
; f rt :ur?Po tor ao cents, or a Hair
tKKt-J c tUe bt Barters :n
i -naAtce. jciin wehner,
Tneiierrnan Eiibcr.
Muti( strtei -
n
I llears In Ia!he.
Moiiley Ilardy, of. Brewer, is at pres
ent receiving about twenty-Are bear
aldns & week, whicb is a good number
for this time of the year. He says that
Srith the skins come reports of great
haTOC being made among the sheep by
bruin, but that the bears corifine them
selves principally to thq eastern district,
and are scarce and difficult to find in the
north and western parts of the state.
Bansor Letter. - ' j
. The first annual dinner of the London
Thirteen club was held at Amlerton's
hotel, the present headquarters of the
club. The dinner, wan three times
thirteen minutes late, tojenter the dining
room it" was" necessary ,to pa under a
bdder. ths knives and forks werd all
carefully crosejeil, there j were tdx tables,
each Avith thirteen diners, and juite by
accident, curiously enough the number
of ladies present "was just thirteen. De
ppite all these numerically malign in
fluences a very enjoyable- evening was
ppent. ) -
CJitizen Train, now a citizen of ono of
Tacoma's euburba, proposes to organize
a company of 500 American editors kpd
tako them around thoj world in fifty
days next fall, at $500 , per head. As
the champion globe trotter, the citizen
thinks that he can outdo the best' of
Cook's truides. j ,
i
Leslie Stephen, the noted EngbUh ed
itor, who is the guest of James Russell
Lovell, is not the rotund and jolly look
ing person that English cartoons have
fhown, but tall and slender, with .hah
and beard that give au' impression like
that produced by the beat busts and por
traits of Charles Dickens.
i i
The French postoffico department is
examining a new and j original system
for distributing newspapers through the
mails. Every publication is to provide
he central poetoftco with the list of its
subicribers, and every number is to be
sent to the subscribers without wrappers
cr iv u t eu ad dress.
A Wotuan Who ! lUtlier Tired. .
O, to be-uloiie! i
To escape from the work, the play,
The talking every dav;
To escape from all-i have done, ,"
And all that remains to do. 1
To escape, yep, even from you,
My only love, and be
Alone and free.
Could I only stand
Between gray moor and gray ky.
Where the winds and the plovers crv,
And no man is at hand;
And feel the free wind blow
On my rain-wet face, and know
I am free, not yours, but my own,
Free, and alone !
For the soft fire-light
And the home or your heart, uiv
dear,
They hurt being always here;
I want to stand upright.
And to cool my eyes in the air,
And to see how my. back can bear
Burdens; to try, to know,
To learn, to grow.
I am only you!
I am yours, part of you, your wife!
And 1 have no other life.
I can not think, can not do;
I can not breutlie, ran not see;
There is "us," but I here is not "me':
And worst, at your kiss, I grow
Contented so.
.oudoii Hawk.
WHOLESALE PRICE&
The roflorwin quotations represent whole
sale prtoes general!, in.mafclngqp small or
ders hltfer prices hare to be charge.
BAGG1XO
Gunny..... ? e sx
standard S & 8X
BACON North Carolina.
Hams...... ii i
Shoulders V ft g a
Sldes,tt s & 10
WESTERN SMOKED
Hams,ik ............I 14
Skies, v I.... 3 10
Shoulders, V t tx 8
DRY SALTED
sides, v 6
Shoulders, ...... ...... s
BARREJjs Spirits Turpentine.
Second Hand, each... l 40 & 50
New,New York, each...... 00 & 75
New, city, each , i en & 70
BKJSWAX,va 30 & 23
8 00
0 00
A Hate 1 n vestment.
Is oue which is guaranteed to
bring you satisfactory results, or in
case of failure a return of purchase
price. On tins safe plan you can
buy from our advertised druggist a
bottle of Br. King's New Discovery
lor Consumption. It is guaranteed
to bring relief in every case, when
used for anv affection of Throat,
Lungs or Chest, such ns Consump
tion, Inflammation of Lungs, Bron
chitis, Asthma, Wooiiiir Courb,
Croup, etc., etc. It is pleasant and
agreeable to taste, perfectly safe
and can always be depended upon,
Trial bottle free at Robert R. Balla
niy s wiiolesaleauu retail drug store.
-
AUGUST ANTICS.
The Russian war department, it is re
ported, is considering the advisability of
acquiring the solp right j to a new shirt
of mail, which is said to be extraordina
rily light, impervious to bults or saber
thrusts, and cheap to manufacture. A
Russian general is the inventor.
Mr. William O'Brien, 131. P., is report
ed to have bought Lohort castle, Lord
Egmont's seat, and it is said that he
will spend the summer there with his
bride. The rumor is strengthened by
the fact that the earl is selling his Irish
estates. i
Twenty-eight people 'are reported as
having left Moosehead lake iu one day
within a week , because it is so cold up
,there. Thisnews won't be likely to
make other folks desire to keep away
from that part of Maine.
Mrs. Elizabeth Stuart Phelps-Ward is
described as a shy woman of delicate
features. Her eyea have a look of sad
ness in them. The strength of her face
appears in her forehead,
but engaging talker.
She is a quiet
Two young miners in the Empire and
Hollenbark cbHeries.at Wilkesbarre,com
pleted a rat killing contest lately. They
were at the work one month and $50 was
the stake. The result is: as follows: Mc-
Suade killed 3,510; weight, 4,873 pounds;
clatyre, 3,219: weight,' 5,8-2.
In New Zealand a Mormon convention
has just closed its sittings, at which it
was officially reported that there are
3,000 Mormons in that colony, and that
000 converts ere madejduring the past
year. -
A painter arrested in iiitchfield. Conn.,
while at work; walked along quietly" for
a few minutes, when he 'suddenly turned
and dashed his paint j brush into the
aherifTs eves. He then escaped. The
sheriff is badly injured.
A new sketching apparatus for cyclists
has recently appeared in England. The
paper is placed on a small board in front
of the cyclist, and the work can be
roughly contoured in about half the time
ordinarily required.
A "Did you hear that the thief
nun desperado, Uuckshot Jack, had
Kaon lrtlt.l'1 1 v n:t .:.!.
J1K, LA nillCU. J ' L7ICU Wll.ll
his boots on, I suppose.1' A "No.
indeed. He died with auother man's
boots on. Robbed a shoe store."-
Sifting?.
loung Husband "What You
are twenty-five years old to-dav?
Why you told me a year, ago, just
before the wedding, that you were
only twenty." Young Wife (wearily)
"Ah, yes. I have aged rapidly since
I married.7 Ia Ualois.
In describing the murder of a man
Jorkins, a reporter, thus commented
on tne event: "rne murderer was
evidently in quest of money, but
lnckilv Mr. Jorkins deposited all his
funds in the bank the day before, so
that he lost nothing but'his life."
Binghamton Post.
Wife (delighted; "What! Home
throuch the summer showers? But
where did get you that lovely piece of
ice" Husband (exultantly) "It's a
hailstone which just fell in our front
yard, and we can pay off our mort
gage with.it." Chicago Tribune.
...
"Just as nml,"
Sav some dealers wno. try .to. sell a
substitute preparation wlinfacus
tomer calls for Hood's Sarsaparilla
Do not allow any such false state
ments as this to induce you -to buy
what vou do not want. Remember
that the only reason for making it
is that a few cents more profit will
be made on the substitute. Insist
upon bavins: the best medicine
Hood's Sarsaparilla. 'It is Peculiar
to Itself.
"Are you a ware sir," said the man
iu the rear fiercely, "that your um
brella is poking me in the eye?" "It
isn't my umbrella," replied the man
just in front with equal fierceness.
"It's a borrowed one, sir!" Chicago
Tribune.
J. Leverett tStory. of Essex, has a Bald
winjapple treoVhifch presents a curious
tulTbloomy the line being drawrTex
actly through the center! of the treo;nd
the other half showing not a blossom.
Sheik Abdulla Mustapha is the name
of Queen Victoria's Mohammedan cook.
S. A. M. has recently been iu bad health,
and the queen sent him I to Bombay to
rest and visit a favorite doctor.
It is estimated that nearly 200,000 ier-
sous visit the White mountains annual
ly, and the income f roiu tlie mountain
houses is about 3,000.000. of which
1 1 ,XX,000 is clear profit.
r?ctnt hail Btorm at Alusa, Cal., ex
posed the fact that bats live in the green
foliage of trees during the summer. The
haiLtones knocked a great many to the
ground. r j
A poor washerwoman at Fayetteville,
Ark., who a few dtys ago was notified
that she had been grunted a pension and
would receive fo.WK) luck pay, was so
oveicome with jo- that Ihi liol.
A giant named Catoni, who was more
than seven feet high and proportionately
stout, has just died in Italy after having
collected $2,000 from a museum in Rome
for tht right to his skeleton.
by the dkcovery that the waters bl tbe
river Leitha fromctrndorf to JAnd
rrg are joIsonouZ lia. tiers have coa
Uted pytuUr eruptions covering the
tnjirejiSdy. . " -
Consumption barely Cared.
To tiik Editor Please Inform
your readers that I have a positive
remedy for the above named disease.
By its timely use thousands of hope
less coses 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.
A "A more deserving medical
man than our friend Richard does
not exist. He very frequently ac
cents no fees from his patients!" B
'You don't sav so?" A "For he
generally settles with the heirs. "
Fliegende Blactter.
BRICKS, Wlliiiington, 9 X.
Northern
BUTTEK, B-
North f arollna...
Northern
CANDLES, y lb
Sperm
Adamantine..
CHEES1S.VB
Northern Eactory
Dairy, Cream............
State...
VOFFEE, V
Java.
Lagnyra. .
Rio.;
CORN MEAL, ; bush, in sacks.
Virginia Meal...
COTTON TIES, v bundle
DOMESTICS "
. ShceUn?, 4-4, V yard.......
Yams, y bunch ..... . . . . . .
EGGS, Vdoz
FISH- :
Mackerel. No. 1, V bbl..
Mackerel, Na 1, y half bbL 12 50
Mackerel, No. 2, V bbl 15 00
Mackerel, Na 3, half bbl... 4 75
Mackerel, No. 3, V bblv.... 7 80
Mullets, v bbl o 00
N. Ci Koe Herring, V keg.. 00
Dry Cod, V lt..,. 5
FLOUK,Vbbl
Western, low grade SO
Extra..... 4 00
eit on
mi oo
l
li(4 25
25d 30
IS 25
10 9 UX
sxm 10
13 4 14
9 & 11
27 6 JO
23 25
20 22
- OS a 52
00 ( 63
I 25 Q 1 30
6 (4 6k
00 ( 80
10 &
. 00
50
00
8
48
00
52
00
33
00
&5
V Family
City Mills Super.
4f Family..:.
GLUE. V .......
GRAIN, V busheL
Corn, rm store,, bags, white
Corn, cargo, in bulk, white.
Corn, cargo, in bags, white.
Corn, mixed, from store. . . .
Oats, from stre.
oats, Rust Proof.
cow Peas
HIDES, V &
Green....
Dry.L....
HAY, V 100 Its
Eastern .;
Western
North Rl?er
HOOP IRON, yib
LARD, V &
Northern... .
North Carolina
LIME, V barrel
LUMBER, City Sawed, VMft.
Ship Stuff, resawed........i8 00
Rough Edge Plank. ........ .15 00
Wesb India Cargl s, accord-
lng to quality. .13 00
Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00
Scantling and Board, com'n.14 00
MOLASSES, V gallon
3U 50
315 00
20 00
ft 00
310 00
3 700
3 6 00
3 10
3 4 00
3 6 00
3 00
3 4 10
3 5 00
3 10
3
3
3
3
3
4
3
2 3
3 3
05
85
75
3
3
3
23; .
8 3
1 25 3 0
50
48
53
51
50
00
3
5
10
90
00-
3ii
7
ie
oo
328 00
310 00
318 00
322 00
315 00
New Crop, inhhds.... ; 25 3 28
" ! " in bbls..... ... 28 3 30
Porto Rico, inhhds...;..... 28 3 30
" i in bbls..... .... 26 3 28
Sugar House, In hhds. . ..... 00 3 15
" ; " lnbbls....... 18 3 48
Syrup, In bbls .. 22 3 35
AILS, V Keg, Cut. lOd basin.. 2 40 3 2 '50
-IL8. V gallon. . 'I
Kerosene 9 a "ii
. Lard, 18 3 1 45
Linseed 90 3 1 00
Rosin 15. 3 16
Tar............. 00 3 20
Deck and Spar.. ... ....... 00 3 22
POULTRY ,
Chickens, Ure rown. ." 25 3 30
" Spring...... 10 3 20
Turkeys. 75 3 1 00
PEANUTS, V bushel. 22 J5. 1 00 3 1 25
75
3 75
POTATOES, y bushel-
Sweet.-... 7.7 65 3
Irish, V bbl... 3 25 3
PORK, Vbarrel
City Mess 12 00 318 00
Prime ...15 00 316 00
00 315 00
4
60
80
00
1
1
Advice to Mothers.
Mus. Winslow's Soothing Syrup
should always be used when children
ure cuttinir 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 rem'e
ly for diarrhum, whether arising
from teething or oth.Mr causes.
Twenty five, cents a bottle.
Itilv G dpod&wlv
SUMMER RESORT I
"ATLANTIC VIEW,"
WRIGUTSVILLE, N. C,
S NOW OPEN UNDER SAME MAJiAlit-
Tne Hotel and grounds are near the
1
menf.
waters of the Sound and the Atlantic Ocean
and a few steps from the Depot of the sea
coast Railroad from Wilmington.
A&k the conductor of the train to stop yo
at WrlghtsvlUe,
E51ID BY THE SIT, Mil OK iOllfl
Fend for circulars.
ED. X1L0 MANNING,
jer$ "Prcrr.ctcr.
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Rump '
RICE Caiollna, V B
Rough. V bush, (Upland)...
" " (Lowland).
RAGS, V R Country.......
City.
ROP, V lb
SALT, v sack. Alum..... ......
Liverpool
Lisbon ..
American... .
soap, v n Northern.
SUGAR, P tt standard grain.
StandardA
White Ex c ...... . . . . .... .
Extra C, Golden.
C Yellow....;
SHINGLES, Tin. VM.... .....
Common..;.....
Cypress Saps........ ......
Cypress Hearts:...
STAVES, v M W. O. Barrel..
H.O. Hogshead
TALLOW. V ...
TIMBER, V M feeW!hlpptng..2 00
.Fine Mill.,.. a . '... 4I71 23
" Mfll Fair. S 00
Common Mill 5 00
Inferior to ordinary.... 2 50
WHISKEY, V gal Northern... 2 00
rtorth Carolina...........'... 1 50
WOOL, V fc-Washcd. 23
Unwashed 16
Burry 16
3
3
3
3
3
li
78 3
10 '3
00 3
00 3
4)43
6i3
6 3
0
5V
5 3
5 00
2 00
4 50
0 00
8 C9
0 00
4
3 7
3 2
3 5
3 7
3U 00
310 00
3 5
314 00
3 13 '00
3 8 SO
3 0 00
0 00
4 00
5 OP
3 00
80
00
1
75
50
00
70
5
ex
6
5X!
00
50
00
50
lIAlXiIUAla, tt
Atlantic Coast Line.
Wilmington &Weldon R. R.
AND BUANCUE8.
CODEySED SCHEDtiLK
TRAINS GoTnG SOUTn.
, -'. j I 1 j . .
Dated June 15, ISfa of djl d?c
' P. M. ITmTa. M.
LeAveWeldon........f..... 1230 543 CU0
Arrive Rocky Mount....... 1 46 7 10
. - jp. M.j j
Arrive Tarbom. ....... t "2 30 i
A. M.
Leave Tarboro.. 10 20
P. M l
Arrive Wilson 2 20 7 00 7 43
Leave WUson. t2 90
Arrive sehna 3 40 .
Arrive Fayetteville 6 00 ....
Leave Golds boro 315 7 40 8 35
Leave Warsaw 4 10'... 934
Leave Magnolia 1 4 24 j 8 40 9 49
Arrive Wilmington.... 1 5 5o; 9 55 1129
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
: j :
, - , 1
. " A. M.'A. M. P. M.
Leave Wilmington 12 01 9 00 4 00
Leave Magnolia I 121 10 34 5 36
Leave Warsaw ..j...... 10 43 5Xt
Arrive. Goldsboro...: j 2 23 1145 653
Leave Fayetteville..... t8 40 ......
Arrive Sclma 1100 ......
IP. M.
Arrive Wilson ...J.. 1210 ......
Leave Wilson. 3 03 12 37 7 47
Ar. Rocky Mount. 1 10 818
Arrive Tarboro. '. ...... 2 00 ......
! A. M.
Leave Tarboro 10 0 ......
" : ' r pTiT
Arrive Weldon 4 SO 245 9 30
DaiJy except Sunday. j !
Train on Scotland Neck ! Branch Road
leaves Weldon 3:15 p. in., Halifax . 3:37 p. m.,
arrives Scotland Neck at 4.25 p. m., Green
ville 6.00 p. ru. Returning leaves Greenville
7:20 a. in. Arriving Halifax at 10:10 a. m.,
Weldon 10-.30 a.' m., 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 5:10 p, m. Returning, leave Green,
vllle Tuesday, Tnursday and Saturday 9:30 a.
m., Scotland Neck 1:00 p. m., Halifax 3:35 p.
m. Arriving Weldon 4.-00 p. m.
Train leaves Tarboro, N. C, via Albermarle
& Raleigh R. R. dally except Sunday, 4.05 P. M.,
Sunday 3.00 P. M., arrive Willlamston, N. C,
6.30 P. M., 4.20 P. M., Plymouth 7.50 P.
M., 5 20 P. M. Returning leaves Plymouth,
mouth. N. C, dally except Sunday, 6.00 A.
M., Sunday 9-00 A. M.. WllUamston 7.10 A. M.,
9.58 A.M. Arrive Tarboro, N. C, 9.30 A. M,
11.20-A. M. I i
Train on Midland N. C. Branch leaves Golds
boro, N. C, dally except Sunday, 6.00 A. M.,
arrive Smlthneid, N. c, 7.30 A. M. Returning
leaves Smtthfield, N c, 8.00 A. M., arrive
Goldsboro, N.O.,9l30 A. M. j
Tram on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky
Mount at 3.00 p. M.. arrives at Nash
vUleat 3,40 P. M., Spring Hope 4.15 1. M.
Returning leaves Spring Hope 10.00 A. ML
Nasnvllle 10.35 A. M.. arrive! Rocky Mount
11.15 A, M., daily except Sunday
Train on ounton urancn leaves Warsaw ror
Clinton, daily, except Sunday, at 6.00 P.M.
and 11 10 A. M. Retununt; leaves Clinton at
8.20 A. M. and 3.10 P. M., connecting at War
saw with Nos. 41 40, 23 and 78.
soutnDouna Train on wiison s. Fayetteville
Branch is No. 51. Northbound is No. 50. 'Daily
except Sunday.
Train no. 27 soutn wm stop only at wnson.
Goldsboro and Magnolia.' i !
Train jno. 78 maxes close connection at wei-
don for aU points North dally. All rail via
Richmond,. and dally, except Sunday, via Bay
Line.
All trains run solid between Wilmington and
Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleep
ers attached.
- JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen'l Supt.
J. R. KENLY, Sup't. Transportation.
T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent.
Atlantic Coast
Wilmington, ColumbU
& Augusta K. It. C
Line.
illlVcELLANrUS.
SeabpardAir-tiiinc.
-t
Carolina Cdntjral ilailroad
CHANG K OF SCHEDULE.
WESTBOUND
Jone,l?oa
i.i i. -X
TRAINS
i
3voT.
daily ex.
wnday.
Ieave WUmlngt on . . . ; j 9 30 am
Leave Hamlet - . ..vt 1 pm
Leave WadebaroJ,.i,r.;rf 2.4tpm
x. pm
4 -li pra
5 &2 pm
8 15 pm
i
Leave CharioUe. . . . .4 . .,
jLeave uacuwion. ..........
Leave Shelby.. .. ......;..;
Ar rl veRutherrdtTD . . . .
No. 25.
dally ex.
Sunday. .
jrnopm
s ui am
3 27SIC
a SO anv
EASTBOUND TltAINS.
Na C6.
daily ex.
iSimday.
Juno 2?, 1890.
Lea ve Rut herTdCn.. f 8 4m
Leave Shelby .......... 4 . i-. .f 0 n am
lrave Lincoln ton 11 00 am
Arrive charlotte.... ..12 17 pm
Leave Charlotte. ..;. lit SSno
Leave WadePboro..... ...... 1 3 ospm
Arrive Wllmlngfn . . , ... 1 20 pm!
No. 2k
(dally ex
Sunday.
oopm
12 oopm
rnsHrooam
30 am
Trains No. 43'ahd 36 make close connection
at Hamlet for KaieKrh and at Llncolaton for
Hickory and W. N. V. . .
Trains No. 25 and 24 make close' ronnecttox
at Hamlet, to and from Raleigh and at- Monroe
for Chester. - . r-t!
Through Sleeping Cars between Wlunlngto
and Charlotte and Wilmington and'Raletgh.
T. W. WHISNANT, Superintendent.
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TRAINS GOING
SOUTH. '
Dated May 12, 89. No. 27 (Na 23. Na-
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Leave Florence.....; 1 ar V 30
" Klngstrce..... 2 21 1 10 65-Si
Arrive Lanes.... 2 60 -11 eo FM.
Leave Lanes.... ..... 2 50 '1120 t
Arrive Charleston.... 5 00 I 0 " 1
A. M. P. M. P. Ml
Train No. 63 takes No. 53 sout h of Lanes. '
Train on C. & D. R. R. connects at Florence
with No. 23 Train: ;
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A. M. P. M. A. M.
Leave Charleston.... 12 25 '4 30 7
Arrive Lanes......... ' 2 45 6 28 9
Leave Lanes... 2 50 0 28
" Klngstrce..... 3 10 6 46 '
Arrive Charleston.... 4 20 7 55 . V
A. M. P. M. A. M.
Daily, t Daily except Sunday. .
Train No. 14 connects at Florence with tralc
on c. & d. r. r. for Cheraw, 8. C, and Wades
boro, N. o. -.
No. 52 runs through to Columbia via Centra!
Nos. 78 and 14 run solid to Wilmington,
c, making close connection with W & wY
R. (or all point snorth. , -1
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General Superintendent.
J. R. KENEY, Ass'tGen l Manager.''
T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agcat.
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CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
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Dated Aprli;20, 1890 No. 23. NO. 27. No. 15
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P. M. P. M. A. M.
Leave Wilmington... '6 15 10 10
Leave Marlon. .. .t 9 31 12 40 .......
Arrive Florence 10 20 1 20
No. 50 No. 5t
A. M. A. M. A. M.
iave Florence 3 20 .j . .. . t 8 25
Arrive Sumter. ...... 4 35......... 9 35
NO. 52.
A. 31.
Leave Sumter........ 4 35 1 10 33 . .......
Arrive Columbia..... 6 15 11 55
No. 52 runs through from Charleston via
Central K. is. 1
Leavlnc Lanes 9-15 A. M., Manning a. m
Train on C. 4 D. R. R. connects at Florenc e
with No. 68. i
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
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NO. 5L NO. W.
i
P. M.
Leave Columbia 10 35
Arrive Sumter 11 58
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Leave Sumter.. 11 58 t 37
A. M.
Arrive Florence 1 15 7 50
No. 78 ;
A. M. !
Leave Florence ...... 4 35j.. ;
Leave Marlon... .....j 5 22 .J......1
Arrive Wllmington... 8 ;15 , I
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readr at short notice and expert shockers to
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Dally. t Dally except Sunday.
No. 53 runs t trough to taiarteston. 8, C. .
Central R. R., arrirtng ilannm? 7-04 J. m..
Lanes 7;42 P. M.. Charleston 930 P. M.
Na 59 connects at Florence witn u ana v
train from Cheraw and Wadcsboro.
Nos. 78 and 14 make close conneeuon at 1-
mlncton with W. ft W. 1L IL for an poinis
North ! . - I
Train on Florence R. R. leave pee uce aauy
except Sunday 4:40 P. M-. arrive Rowland a
p. m. lUfturnins leave itowiana kju n.tiu. w
rive Pee Dee 80 m.
Train cn Manchester & Aturusta k. k. leave
Sumter daily, except Sunday. 10:50 A. M..arri e
Rimini 121 P. M. Retnrnimr leave Rlmlnl
12:15 P. M arrive Sumter .m P.M.
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T. M. EMERSON. General Passenger Agen
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