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tin C- v Colds,
'ill S II r Asthma,
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gEOl F 1 O S .
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nTt MiiMII Itrisht Ynunc
jfik' r..l ,) Men or U.Iim
flilr.ii:i f-r in cjch -oai.ty.
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PARKCR'S
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n: ta it onthrul Cclor.
. r.-;.i i r-n. i"i.iuTkeluio.cti
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PPB'S COCOA.
t:r.!,KtT.
i a!...v ol tbt: nstural
. ra !;,. ivr.itl'iQ3or digest Un
3r .i .trvful appllv'atluii of
- ;v' si. u-c icctca cocoa, Mr.
ujt) 't-i tur iriMkl.t ta! Willi
K.i j rv. h ! U'cra which way
tity u'Xforv tills. It la by
-..j ...... 3 articles or diet that a
-2 -ncit iTan illy biUU up until
"-' : . r.i irry trudncy to
Eii.i-N of iu;. tuaUdlcs are
--.T" it ai in ;tttacc wherever
- ;:;r. ri-xjv esc3c many
-"-'i';:i,-(rimUn will lortl-
, v '' ': '. Male sitnpiy
r r fuux. sou only la half-
- f -r-. lN i:,m thii:
irrjioi. n..ri;. spathic ?hcm-"--
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l.,,V..CSTtR's ENGLISH
tfiJIY ROYAL PILLS
l V F!.tCSl DIIMOMO IMNO.
0i
V
Av4flhil . mnA a.-4 t.!M
ift.r stkrr. A.I ri:'.a
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Two Mile SIfnate TTlthouf Steam.
A ninawny railrtrtul train on the branch
of the coast division from Aptoa nnto
mo wma x-neia; inmuer mills created a
sensation alons the line of the road Sent.
13. Eight empty cars broke loose from
the engine at lonto VTista, about ei"hi
miles north of Aptos. The road from
Monte Visti- to Apto3 is a heavy down
graao me entire distance, and the cars.
mm a . -
Boon alter starting, attained a tremen
dous rate of Fjcelt and passel through
Lorn a loneta at a mile a minnte. r
Tlie flying cars licpt on the track until
they hnrt one the entire eiht miles to
Aptw. Hero tonr of the cars turned
im to the main, track without damage,
twtrrnnnins as-far as tho high brid-e:it
the west end of Aptos, and the other two
btoppius near the station. The other
fonr cars dashed off the track and were
MnuMied into bits, f
How tne cara kept on- the track for
eight miles at mch a speed over a curv
ing mountain road is wonderful No
one was on. the train at the time it
started, and no one was injured, the
only loss bem the four wrecked cars.
Uailroau men claim the train made the
eisht miles in fonr minutes.
Tho down passenger train from Santa
r 1 1 4-t w . . .
vniz, uounu ior oan r rancisco. nau a
hairbreadth escape from destruction.
The passenger train had passed the place
where tho runaway came onto the main
line but a minute and a half previously.
One of the wrecked cars struck a cypress
tree forty feet high and a foot And a half
in diameter and laid it flat, almost tear
ing it from the ground. Cor. San Fran
ci.sco Chronicle.
i "4n4wi ii mmmmmmmmmwwmmmm
? Hi : ? j:l W errors, tarly
.T t v. t atccil. ttc I 1U
- fv.ifAtM. cenUInin faU
TREE of chvrg A
C I U,'biUutd. Address
c 1 WLEU, Tloodus, Conn,
vs. WATER
-1 ' !. at very heavy cx
-.rOtto Ca Entrine
i- - -If a dindy,"
' -i um. Come aavl sec
- .r ,, anv one who will
H try always to keep
-jn.l our establishment
' , an.l will be kept so.
ai act ion ana
: it ."v
t r..
- '.i . . -
-:.;
J-KSOX J; HELL,
:-rr. Uu!en ana Diml
era.
mi and lligll.
j SALOON,
'r f Nnrth Water and
'i Hi, i,
rJ ttrccts,
V r "KuWNF.Acent,
. INOTON, 2. Cj
Naval I'rlxe Money.
Some interesting particulars in refer
ence to the apportionment of naval prize
money and bounties are contained in a
return which has recently been printed
by order of the house of commons. From
this it appears that during the financial
year 1889-90 the sum of 8,322 was paid
over by the accountant general out of a
total of C3,8C5, which has accrued durl
A. 1 X 11.! 'l A f 1
ing me last xnirty-eigni years, inciuaing
bliares allotted to the Naval Brigade for
services rendered during the Indian
mutiny and booty gained during the
Chinese war of the same 'decade.
Of the balance, 17,500 has been paid
over to the consolidated fund since 1865
in accordance with tho act of parlia
ment, and 7,W3 remains in hand should
claimants arise. A curious feature of
the return is the fact that out of 20,156.
the proceeds of captured slave dhows
dnring comparatively recent years, only
8,185 appears to have been claimed.
Tho government percentage " account
shows a total of 13,161, and out of a
balance in hand on April 1 , 1880, of 8,994
only 16s. 4d. seems to -have been paid
during the year on acconnt of claims
arising prior to 1865. The total sum
transferred to", the consolidated fund
since 1855 is 83,500, in addition to 173,
000 referred to in the annual account for
the year. Galignani Messenger.
Worthless Watermelons.
During the I season the watermelon
business was the best it has ever been.
Prices were high and sales large, foi
melons have been better than usual this
year. So good was the business that tbe
river men who wero engaged in bringing
tho melons went back to the York river
region, down the bay, and brought large
loads up there, expecting to realize
handsomely. Then the "cold snap" set
in, and the melon operators were all
dumped. At one wharf on tho river
front there were 40,000 melons going
begging at $1 to 3 a hundred, while
earlier in the season the same quality of
melons sold easily f of two or three times
these prices. -'What a chance the Wash
ington boarding house keepers had to
"put up, watermelon rind preserves!
Washington Post.
EvSeoator Fomeroy's Biff Hotel 11111.
The judgment of $ 13,824.50 recently
issued by the supreme court of Kansas
in favor of the plaintiff in the case of
E. A. Smith against S. E. Pomeroy dates
back to 1873. Smith was proprietor of
the old "Tefft house" in Topeka, where
Pomeroy made his celebrated unsuccess
ful attempt to bo re-elected United
States senator. Pomeroy quartered his
political friends at the "Tefft house"
during the campaign, creating a bill of
110,824.50. After his defeat Pomeroy
paid Smith $4,000, claiming that was
enough. Smith thereupon instituted
proceedings in- the "district court of At
chison county for tho balance. The debt
including interest and costs, amounts to
about $20,000. St. Louis Republic,
Figs Klpenlnr Outdoors la Maine.
Mr. R. F. Gordon, of Livermore, writes:
"I would like to say that I have a fig
tree, now ten years old, which is out of
doors and bears every year.. It has
borne about forty ripe figs this year, and
now has several nearly ripe upon it, with
about J00 green. . The fig does not ripen
the same year in which it forms, and the
fig tree does not blossom, but the fig is
formed and grows from the under side
of a leaf to about the size of . a large
acorn the first year, and the second year
to the size of a henls egg and then ripens.
Lewiston Journal.
Policeman Patrick Stark, of the Third
precinct, New York city, found the
champion scrupulous man while acting
as a census enumerator. Ha was J.
Grinker, of No. 76 East Broadway, who
refused to give any information, as in
his opinion "it was a reflection upon the
United States government." j
.. .ag,
i i
Creosote has been successfully applied
as a remedy for! the potato disease in
Scotland. Everyye of the seed potato
Is touched with creosote by means of a
nxll camel hair brush. The product
of jotatoes so treated is almost totally
free from disease. Where tko creosote
is not applied to all thoeres of the ed
W the resulUs'pAttial disease. It too
xauch i u5eitbeTedwiUnotgermuiate.
til trlrtt Step.
l'erflai )otare run down, can't
eat, can t deep, cjuft think, can't do
anything to your butUraction, and
you wonder what ails you. Yoa
Uculd liectl the warning, vo-i are
taking the fir.vt tstep into Nervous
I rot ration. You need u Nerre
m1 a,ntI iu Electric Bitters you
win find the exact remedy for re
storing your nervous system to its
normal, henlthy condition. Surpris
ing rvMilts follow the use of this
reat Net ve Tonic and Alterative,
l our upppthe returns, good diges
tion I restored, nml t!i T.ivr inil
Kidueys resume healthy action. Trv
i bottle. Prico 50c. at K. U. Bei
hmiyV wholesale 4nd retail Drug
otort-.
As 3 on learn, teach; as you set,
give; us you receive, distribute.
-: -- I
Om a amotion Surety Cured.
To tor tirrroR Please inform
your readers that I have a positive
remedy for the above named disease.
By its timely use thousands of hope
less cases liave 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
Parl st.. New York,
Above all things always speak the
truth; your word must be your bond
through life.
.
Advice to Mothers.
Mrs. Wixslow's Soothing Syrup
should always be used when children
are cutting teeth. It relieves the lit
tle sufferer at once; it 'produces nat
r.tl, quiet sleep by relieving the
cnild from pain, and the little cher
ub awakes as "bright as button." It
Pis very pleasant to taste. It soothes
tin child, softens the gums, allays
all paiir, relieves wind, regulates the
bowels, and is tne best known reiue
ly for diarrhoea, whether arising
from teething or oth.r causes.
Twenty fl ve.cents a bottle,
julv ii deod&wlv
Female Weakness Positive Core Free.
.To thr Editor: Please inform
your renders that I have a positive
remedy for the thousand and one
ills which arise from deranged fe
male organs. I shall be glad to send
two bottles of my remedy frek to
any lady if thes' will send their Ex
press and P. O. address. Yours re
spect! ully, Dr. J. B. Marchisi,. 183
Genesee St.; Utica, N. Y.
When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria.
IF TOUR HACK A.' Jim,
Or yon are all worn ont, r-.-fi- or nslh
injr, it is general !f'filiu . 'I ry
It will cure you, cleanse your Jivcr, and gi
a good apatite.
"the acme-
MANUFACTURING 00.
MANUFACTU1CBKS OF
Fertilizers, Pipe Fibre and
Pine Fibre Matting
Wilmington, - - N. V.
MIR K IMPUTATION FOUKlTEKTILlZJiKS
the ACM K and O KM, Is now established, anq
the results of three years' uso in tne nanus oi
the best farmers Of this and other States will
attest their value as a niffn graao maauiTs
The MATTING, maoe from the leaves of our
native pine, is conceded to De equai w anj
wool carpet for comfort and durability and the
demand for It Is dally Increasing. It has vir
tues not found In any other fabric.
The FID HE or wool is cxicnsivcj uei iw
tinhoiirinr imnjoses. and as a tllllnjr tor
Mattrusscs is almost equal to uiUr, being light
clastic and proof against insects.
Certincatea rrom reuaoie panics uams uai
.roods can bo seen at our oMcei or wtl be mail
ed upon publication. 'an w.
CAPE FEAli ACADEMY
Uoopoii8 8epteiubarl22od. j
Thorough Prcparalioi for Business or CillegrJ
COMPETENT INSTRUCTORS.
LEADING MALE SCHOOL !
Please enter at begrlnnlne of session.
MO" See catalogue In Book stores.
w. CAT LETT, Principal,
tseplSlm cor. Fifth and Chestnut streets.
SPECIAL NOTICE !
iVUR PRIVATE HTOvJi 1878 ItXJS .13 un
rtoiibtfHllr the best wniSKET sold la tne
South to-day. Below you will find a few osat of
many letters which we receive and aotlce
well what they contain: .
- Brown Brown, druggists, of Winston, say
"The Private Stoclc, 7, gives enure satis
faction to our customers, and we tMnJc it la t
fine medicinal Whiskey."
n. Hoseraiso of Winston, wntes us as fol
lows: r i
'The Private Stock Whiskey I bought
through yoar Mr. Simon has proved a success
and win keep It here alter as my leading
brand.
J. a. Burns & Co.. of Fayettevllle, have this
to say:
I have used your new brand of Private
Stock, lsTfl, Rye Whiskey and will say that I
am well pleased with It and that It U all yen
recommend it to be. My customers prefer
this brand to all others."
Brunhild.Simon & Co,-,
Ill N. Front ht.t
Dealers in Liquors, Clffrsad Tobaajba.
my 30 tt
WHOLEaAltS PRICES. ;
The folloiring quotation represent whole
sale prlcci gmerayy. Umajc2n?iip small or
ders higher prices have to be charged.
BAGOINO - ' - .
Guniry........
' etandard
BACON North CarolUa. T
; narns ...... ......
Shoulders ft..............
sides, 9 ft... "...
WESTERN SMOKED
Hams, 9 ft... ........ i .......
' Sides, 9 ft
Shoulders, I ft..
DRY SALTED . '
Sides, v ft...
Shoulders,' v ft.
BARKJCLS-tfptrlta Turpentine,
7
8
8
8
V12 '
9
8 y
9
10
lft
10
8
6
second Iland, each......... 1 40 J SO
New. New Torir, each...... 00 & 75
New, city, each.. 1 65 o TO
BEESWAX, V 20 9 S
BRICKS, WllmlngTOB, M.... 8 00 10 00
! Northern....;..;; 0 00 tan 00
BUTTER, ySv- . '
. Nortt caroBna..; . . ..... '. 15 9 23
Northern... 30
CANDLES, V ft
Sperm ;. j... is 25
Adamantine M 10 & 12
CREESE, 9 ft'
Northern Pactory 83 1 10
Dairy, Cream..... 13 . U
State 9 9 it
eOFFEE, v ft
Java 27 3 30
Laguyra... Si 3 25
RIO...... 20 0 23
CORN MEAL, V bosh. In sacks. 00 tx
Virginia Meal 00 d 65
COTTON TIES, V handle.. 1 25 & 1 00
DOMESTICS i
Sheeting, 4-4, Vyard....... $ & 6
Yarns, V bunch 00 9 80
EGGS,9doz 10 9
FISH '
Mackerel. No. L, bbl......W 00 30 50
Mackerel, No. 1, V half bbL It 50 15 00
Mackerel, No. 2, y bbl.'..,..15 00 00
! Mackerel, No. 2, half bhl... 4 75 00
Mackerel, No. 3, V bbl . . . . . . 7 80 Q10 00
Mallets, v bbl.............. 6 00 d 7 00
N. C Roe Herring, V keg... 00 & G 00
Dry Cod, V lb .. 5 ' 10
PLOUR, V bbl r
.: Wesurn, low grade..... 50 O 4 00
Extra i. 4 00 6 00c
i Family . 4 50 & 6 00t;
City Mills Super ...4 00 4 10
Family. i. .4 . a 5 00
GLUE, V O 8 3 10
05
85
75
GRAIN, V busheL
' Corn fm store, bags, white
Corel cargo, In bulk, wite.
Corn, cargo, in bags, white.
Corn, mixed, from store. . . .
Oats, from store. ...... . .
Oats, Rust Proof j...'.
Cow Peas j...
HIDES, V lb
Green ...
Dry
HAY, v 100 fts
Eastern
Western
North River
HOOP IRON, V ft
LARD, Vft- ' -'
Northern .
North Carolina.......
LIME, "9 barrel.'. . .
LUMBER, City 8awed, 9 M ft.
Ship Stuff, resawed.. 18 00
Rough Edge Plank.... ...... 15 00
West India Cargles, accord- '
" lng to quality. .......13 08
Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00
scantling and Board, com'n.14 00
MOLASSES, V gallon i
New Crop, in hhda.-. . ... .
. " in bbis....!
Porto Rico, In hhds. .......
" in bbls...
Sugar House, In ahds
ihbbls..,..'..
syrup, in bbls.
'JAILS, 9 Keg, Cut. lOd bssia.
jILS. V gallon.
Kerosene
Lard. :
Unseed v
Rosin.
Tar :
Deck and spar..
FOULTRY .
Chickens, lire roirn..
8prtng..V....
Turkeys
PEANUTS, V bushel, 23 ft.
POTATOES, V bUShel
Sweet
Irish. W bbl...
PORK, 9 barrel
City Mess U 00
Prime 15 00
. t
48 &
00
53
00
38
00
95
4
m
2X&
48
53
51
0
00
3
5
W
90
00
3i
. 8 14
1 25 & 0
10
00
430 00
&16 00
418 00
423 00
915 00
K5
38
28
26
00
15
S3
2 40
9
16
90.
15
00
00
25
75
1 60
tt
3 2S
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
S6
30
30
28
15
18
35
50
14
45
00
18 20
22
9 SO
9 20
9 1 00
9125
9
9
75
3 75
Rump..-
00
KICE-Caiollna, V 4
Rough. V-bush, (Upland)... . 60
' 14 (Lowland). 80
RAG9, 9 ft-Country. .......... 00
city l
ROPI,V 14X9
SALT. V sack. Alum..: ........ 70 9
Liverpool - 1 10 9 1
Lisbon .. 00 9
American..... 00 9
SOAP, v lb Northern 49
SUGAR, P ftstandartl grain.. 6X9
Standard A 6 9
White Ex C 0 9
918 60
918 00
915 00
9 6H
9 80
9 100
9 1
9 X
22X
75
A Pf r.lArJHOOD
mlta fsnrrssttw. Vi
bttfUra! RvKMTrMUMMtttn(u4NIl
m r 41 w r 4, ,4i 4. . . '
grly Decay od ADom
t rnyTtstw. TsrtflcrW. rutinluftl
.Prs U. 8. U CTT8 IT .TallM Bs Ji. H
oct so It dtw
rflTTTQ T)A DPP IS PRINTED WITIl
'XllJLiJ JTiiJLXlJLb Inxmanufactaredby
he FalnnouniPrintieln works, - .
T. WLy GIIT t CO.,
3st Rtreet andPezinsyHanla avenue,
tan u Philadelphia r
.Extra C, Golden.... 5X9
c Yellow...:........... ...V 5 9
SlUNGLES, 7 In. M
Common.....:.. ...
Cypress Saps...;.... ....
;" cypress Hearts.... .... ..
SHAVES, 9 M W. O. Barrel
j .O. Hogshead.. ........
TATLOW,ft .......
TIMJ3ER, V M feetr-Shlpptng..l3 00
nne Mm. ....J123
j MUf Prime 7 0
j MU1 Xalr.l.A...l.J..... 5 00
conu toon ton. 00
Infer lor to Ordinary. . . . t 60
wnisKXtr, v rl Nerthenu.. 2 00
i worthicarouna..... 1 50
5 00
2 00
4 50
0 00
8 00
0JJ9
. 4
WOOL, V Washed.
j enwathed....
I Bnrry.UL..........
.-.......
23
16
16
50
00
70
5
ex
6
6K
5X
9 7 00
9260
9600
9 7 50
14 00
910 00
9 & .
914 00' .
913 00
9 8 50
9 0 00
9 0 00
9400
9 600
9300
9
9 IS
9 18
OYOTER ROASTS
AM
BETTER PREPARED -
ta accommodate my
I win
I
than ever
friends wttts OYSTERS nls
keep norto WkX the Best, on hand always
MYRTLE VROVS BOASTS a specialty. Every
thing ovrrhaolad and improved. Oysters
ready t tiOTt notice and expert shackers to
open ther a.
gpedai rates to parties. Give me a can and
will do ny best to piease you. -
oct 2.U ' -l WrtjntsTlUf.
4
Atlantic Coastline;
Wilmington 1 Weldon R. R,
AND BUANUHES.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTn. j
I : DATXP Sept. 10, 1890, o o oi?g
. im . a
" - P. M. P. mT A. M.
Leave Weldon.....". 1330 .643 ;600
Arrive Rocky Momnt....... 146 ...... yio
" " " p. M.
Arrive Tarbora... .1 2 17 ...... j.
A. M.
Leave Tarboro.... 1020
' p M '!.'
Arrive Wilson............. 2 2o' 7 00 1 7 43
Leave Wilson . t2 30 .
Arrive selma 3 30 .....
Arrive Fayettevllle 5 30
Leave Goldsboro.. .......... 315 7 40 8 35
Leave Warsaw.. 410 9i4
Leave Magnolia. 4 24 8 40 49
Arrive Wilmington. 550 955 11 20
Seaboard Air-Line.
Oarolic.0,
entral Railr
. CHAN(iK OF, SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
Leave Wilmington...
Leave Magnolia
Leave Warsaw.. ....
Arrive Goldsboro....
Leave Fayettevllle.'.
Arrive Selma.
Arrive Wilson
Leave Wilson
Ar. Rocky Mount.....
Arrive Tarboro..
Leave Tarboro...
Arrive Weldon.
00
2
A. M.
1201
1U
223
303
130
A. M.
9 00
10 34
1048
1145
19 20
1118
P. M.
12 20
i 4i 4
110
3?
P. M.
400
5 30
5 53
653
,2 00
A. M.
10 20
P. M
2 45
7 47
818
930
Dally except Sunday. .;
Train on Scotland -Neck Bianch Road
leaves Weldon 3:15 p. m., Halifax 3:37 p. m.,
arrives Scotland Neck at 4.25 p. m., Green
ville 6;00 p. m. Returning leaves Greenville
?20 a. m. Arriving Halifax at 10:10 a. m.,
Weldon 10:30 a. m., dally except Sunday.
On Monday, Wednesday and Friday ,Local
Freight leave3 Weldon lOJO a. m., Halifax
11:30 a. m., Scotland Neck 3:00 p. m. Arriving
Greenville 5:10 p. m. Returning, leave Green
ville Tuesday, Tnursday and Saturday 9:30 a.
m., Scotland Neck 1:00 p. m., .Halifax 2:35 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.y
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,
mouih. N. C, dally except Sunday, &00 A.
M., Sunday 9.00 A. M., Willlamston 7.10 A. M.,
9.58 A. M. Anive Tarboro, N. C, 9.30 A. M ,
11.20 A. M.
Train on Midland N. C. Branch leaves Golds
boro. N. c. daily except Sunday, 6.00 A. M.,
arrive Smltnfleld, N. C, 7.30 A. M. Returning
leaves Hmlthneld. N C, 8.00 A. M.. arrive
goldsboro, N. C, 9.30 A. M.
Train on NashvUle Branch leaves Rocky
Mount at 3.00 P. M.. arrives at, Nash
vmeat 3.40 P. M., spring Hope 4.15 P. M.
Rcturnlnsr leaves Sortnc Hope 10.00 -A. M..
Nasdvllio ia35 A. M. arrive RocKy Mount
11.15 A .M daily exceot Sunday
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for
trilnton. dailv exceDt Sunday, at 6.00 P. M
and 11 10 A. M. ReUirnin leaves Clinton at
8.20 A.M. and 3.10 P. M.. connecting at War
s.iw with Nos. 41 40, 23 and 78. v
southbound Train on Wilson & Fayettevllle
Branch Is No. 5L Northbound is No. 60. 'Dally
except Sunday.
Train No. 27 south wfll stop onljat Wilson,
Goldsboro and Magnolia.
Train No. 78 makes close connellon at Wel
don for all points North dally. Ail rail via
Richmond, and dally, except Sunday, via Bay
Line.
All trains run solid between Wilmington and
Washington, and have rullman Palace Sleep
ers attached. !
JOHN F. DIVINE, Genl Supt.
J. li. KENLY. Sup't. Transportation.
T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent.
Atlantic Coast Line.
Wilmlnon, Coiui
& Aunsta K. li. Va
CONDENSED BCHEDDLE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Dated AprilSJO, 1890. NO. 23. NO. 27. No. 15.
" P. M. P. M. A. M.
Leave Wilmington... 6 15 10 10 .........
Leave Marlon. 9 33 12 40 ..
Arrive Florence...... 10 20 120:
NO. 50 " NO. 58
A. M. A. M. A. M.'
Leave Florence 3 20 . . 1 8 25
Arrive Sumter. ......1 4 35 .... 9 35
. NO. 62. ; j
Leave Sumter....:... 435 1 10 33 ........
Arrive Columbia..... 6 15 11 65 ........
Na 52 runs, through from Charleston via
Central R. R.
Leaving Lanes 915 A. M., Manning 9:56 A. M.
Train on C. D. R. R. connects at Florence
with No. 58.
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
NO. 5L NO. 59. NO. 53.
. . , t
" " P. M. P. M.I
Leave Columbia...... 10 35 5 20
Arrive Sumter........ 11 58 6 32
P M.
Leave Stmiter.. ...... 11 68 t 6 37 ........
' A. M. '
Arrive Florence 1 15 7 50l
No. 78 No H.
A. M, P.
Leave Floience ...... 4 35 ........ 8 V,
Leave Marlon.. . ..... . 5 22 .. 855
Arrive Wilmington... 8 35 ..... .11 45
Daily. t Dally except Sunday.
No. 53 rans throctgh to Charleston, S, C.
Central R. P., arriving Manning 7:04 P. 1L
Lanes 7:42 P. M., Charleston 930 P. M.
No. 69 connects at Florence with C and D
train from cneraw and Wadesboro.
. Nos. 7s and 14 make close connection At Wil
mington with W. t W. R. R. for aU points
North
Train on Florence R. R. leave Pee Dee dally
except Sunday 4:40 P. M., arrive Rowland 7C
S. m. Returning leave Rowland 6iJ0 a. m.. ar.
ve Pee Deo 8t60 a. m. -Train
on Manchester & Augusta R. R. leaves
Sumter dally, except Sunday. 10:50 A. M.. arrive
Rimini l&oi P. M. Returning leave Rimini
12:15 P. M., arrive Sumter L30 P.M.
JOHN F. DIVINE,
General SuperlntendeniV
R. KENLY. Asst Genl Manager.
T. M. EMERSON. General Passenger Agen
" novLS . .
Table Board.
FEW GENTLE1E;CANIBE ACCCLUO
dated withiatieoxrii oa application ar
men 27tt - v , St N. THIRD ST
WESTBOUND TRAINS
Sept- 7. isao.
Leave Wilmington...
Leave Hamlet.
Nos. 43.
daUyex.
bun day.
Arrive Charlotte........
Leave Charlotte.!..,... .
Leave LlncoLnton.. ...
Leave Shelby;...'
Arrive liutherfHiifo
9 20 am
tisopm
S S 3 pir.
4 Xi pm
4 23 pm
5 43 pm
6 40 pm
7 55 pm
No. S3.
dally ex.
9 DOpm
5 00 am
e 15 axe
9 00 arc
EASTBOUND TRAINS
Sept. 7, 18Wl
NO. 6. I NO. 24.
dally ex.!dallyex
usunday. :sunaay
1
IeaveRntherrdt'n......i...l 8 05 am
Leave Shelby. ..!... no 09 am
Leave Lincolnton... ........ Ill 12 am
Arrive Charlotte.;... ps 29pm
Leave Charlotte... ........ .. 'It 31 pm
Leave Wadesboro I 3 22 pm
Leave Hamlet.4..... 3 f2pm
Arrive WlimUfft'n. ......... .7 30pm!
6 COpm
11 33 pm
1 30 am
8 00 am
Trains Na 43 and 38 make close connection
at Hamlet for Raleigh and at Llncclnton for
Hickory and W. N. V. -
Trains TtO. S3 anas4 maxe ciose ronnocuo&
at Monroe for Chester.
Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington
and Charlotte, j '
T. w. wniSNANT, Superintendent.
F. w. clakk; Genl Passenger AgenL . -sepCtf
. . --. ' .;v.-
Atlantic Coast Line.
North-Eastern R. R. pf.S. L:
g
1 .TllaUV
rsivr,S
CONDENSED SCH EDULER o
TRAINS GOING
SOUTH.
. 1 .
Dated May 12, '89.
Leave 'Florence......
" Kingstree..;..
Arrive Lanes...
Leave . Lanes. . 4 . .....
A rri ve Charleston
Na 27.
A. M.
1 35!
2 29
' 2 50
3 60
5 OOj
A. M.
NO.
23.jNO.
A. M.
,9 30
10 55
' 11 50j Py M
11 20i
1 30
P. M.
"7 t
'i-9
P. M.
Train No. 63 takes No. 53 South of Lanes.
Tram on c. & D. R. R. connects at Florence
with No. 23 Train.
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
NO. 78. NO. 14. Na 63
" '
A. M. P. M. A. M.
Leave Charleston.... "12 25 30 7
Arrive Lanes. .' 2 45 6 28 . a
Leave LanesJ. ....... 2 60 0 28 .
" Klngstree J 3 10, ; 6 46 ,
Arrive Charleston....! 4 20 7 651
) I A. M. P. M. ( A. M.. .
Dally, t Dally except Sunday.
Train No. 14 connects at Florence with trait
on C. & D. R. R. for Cheraw, S. c, and Wades ,
borb N. C. 1
No! 52 runs through to Columbia via centra
R. R. of S. c. .
Nos. 78 and 14 run solid to Wilmington,
c, making close connection with W. & w.
R. for all points north. . -
1 I JNO. F. DIVINE,
I General Superintendent.
J. K. KENEY, Ass't Genl Manager. :
T. M. EMERSON, Genl Passenger Agent.
my 11 I
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