Boston Transcript.
TH LITTLE ONE.
v,n at dawn the children wake,
oh -SSfr up and down the stairs.
AU,fnwere aud leave a glory lake.
1 U,S f rasvMight a splendor shares .
JiuEPermoretheaeevea would see.
? h wit ones were goue from me.
.1 when at eve they watch and wait
A '. it, id me in their arms so white.
1 a. Ins w uet;'er small or great.
re e arrnXway by calm delight; .
A Jiuau.g out tue world. I live
u . when at bedtime round me kneel
Birtuder, loving whit-robfed foma.
JXAnd upraised in fond appeal-
V, tueu are hushed life's weary storms.
x h'aven seems very near to me,
$ ku wy sweet darlings round my knee!
London Times.
A PBOGRESSIYE COLOXY.
The lit alibi Climate and Great Sheep
Farms or tbe FaLklaud Islands,
The Falkland Islands have an area
0f 5 000 U00 acres, m oatly devoted to
Bilee farming, which ha3 proved very
urotible to toe present aeulers, wool
b-iu4 exported from islands that a
few yaf" K prodaced nothing but
uguius and sea lions. It is only
luirteen years (18f7) sioca .the first
aettlera, under Gov Robinson, landed
oa Wte't Falkland, and already there
are many flourishing dtationa'of sheep
and cAttle thereon. Some of the
laiaiiej iaUnds haveatnoe been taken
up men with a few hundred pounds
of opitai, and as the climate is the
lielthieat in the world the only won
der is that more Englishmen do not
oast th ir fortunes in a dependency of
Britain where there is no income tax
and where sheep and land may be ob
tained on easy terms.
Sublunary happiness, however, is
seldom without some dr&wbaok, and it
must be confessed that the climate is'
by no means as genial as that of the
Canary Islands or Madeira. It blows
so hard during eleven mouths of the
year that Admiral B used to require
two sailors to keep his hat on, and
whenever the Governor's term of office
expires he invariably solicits the Co
lonial Secretary to remove him to
some other settlement less windy
though less salubrious. 'Another
drawback is the want of sooiety;or of
immediate contact with Europe. There
is uo line of steamers that touches at
Stanley, the only regular communica
tion with the outer world being
through the schooner Foam, which
ca ries the mails and passengers
moiith'y to and from Montevideo, a
thousand mi!es distant. There are no
roads or coaches for internal traflio,
moat of the country arouud Sttaiiey
beiog a morass, which compels the
principal farmer to keep their own
yaolits or schooners f jr repairing to
the capital or sending their wool
thither. The city of Stenldy consists
of the Gov jrnment Hou-e, he Bishops
residence, the Custom House, fort,
and a few houses, with some 500 in
habitants. .
For some years after Great Britain
annexed these islands in 1833, they
served merely as a refuga for whalers
and an entrepot for the eeal fishery,
under the auspices of. Samuel Lafone
of Montevideo, founder of tbe Falk
land Islands.Oompany. This company
subsequently embarked in sheep farm
ing, importing some flocks from Pat
agonia, and refining the breed by a
cross with the Cheviots. They now
possess.lOO.OOO sheep,' -which produoe
JK30.000 worth of wool annually, the
fleece averaging 6 pounds and selling
at lid. per pound at Bradford, where
it is used for combing purposes. The
company's keadquarters- are ( at Port
Darwin, 70 miles from Stanley, their
farms extending along the sea board,
by Mount Pleasant and Port Fitzroy,
to within 15 miles of the capital. So
well suited. is the pasture to sheep
that they yield from 70 pounds to 100
pounds of meat, and the fleece is dou
ble the average of what is obtained in
the adjacent country of Buenos Ay res,
but of coarser quality owiDg to the
climate. The company, have also 29
000 horntd cattle, which are, however,
of little use unless for their hides, as
there is no population to consume the
beef nor any means for exporting it.
There is, meantime, no other colony
in the British Empire that has rela
tively made such progress as this in
the last ten years. Its population has
doubled, its products have quadrupled
as shown by the returns in the Coloni
al Abstract, recently published.
East Falkland may be said to con
sist of eight large farms, the company
already mentioned holding a million
aores. and the rest belonging to Oapt
Faoke, Messrs B nuer, Pittaluga,
Sharp. Greenshields, Robson and Fel
ton. whose farms range from 21.000 to
100,000 acres. West Falkland com
prises eight e tates, averaging 150,000,
owned by Messrs Waldron, Dean,
Packe. Bertrand, Stickney, Holmested
Williams. Binney, 13 ail loo and McOly
raont, Of the smaller islands, the
Speedwell belongs to Mr Williams, the
Lively to Messrs Cobb, the Pebble to
Messrs Dean, the Keppel to Bishop
Stirling's mission and New Island to
Mr Littlejohn, besides 90 others not
yet occupied, some, perhaps of no
value.
. The large island of Georgia, which
is.forty times the biz 9 of Jersey, is
uninhabited, probably ou account
of its remote situation, being
800 miles east of the principal group.
All these islands He between 50 and
55 of south latitude, and resemble the
Orkneys in climate, soil, and vegtation.
The thermometer ranges from 26 to
50in winter and 50 to 75 in summer.
Snow sometimes retrains cn the
mountains for weeks together, but ice
never exceeds an inoh in thickness.
Mount Adam is the loftiest peak,
2,315 feet, all the northern part of
East and West Falkland being moun
tainous, and the southern sloping
away in plains from Are to fifteen
miles in width. There are no trees,
perhaps on account of the strong
If inds; but shrubs and fruit trees
thrive in sheltered spots. Fuel is
abundant, in the form of peat, and
the soil, wherelboc d
consists of a vegetable mould six in-
uuea iuiok, wnicu proanoes excellent
Dotatoes.cabh&cPH thro faat a
all kinds of anti-soorbutio vegetables.
Arousing its Readers.
An alaroY of fire at midnight is a
staining imng, duc .not - naif so startling
to many who hear it as wonld La
sudden knowledge of their own dangerous
TVirat tiki r 4 r mi ' .
fujBioBi v,uuuuiuu. xnousanasoi thou
sands are hurrying to their' graves be
cause they aie carelessly indifferent to
the insidious inroads of disease and the
means of cure. It Is the mission of H. 1.
Warner & Co.. with their Safe Kindav
and Liver Cuie, to arouse men to a sense
oi their danger and then cure them.
Memphit Appeal.
A REIGII OF TERROR.
The Alarming Increase of
Heart Disease and the
Symptoms which
Precede It
Leading to Scientific Investigation
and an Attempt to Check
. Its Increase.
The Wonderful Properties of "Seda-
tine-de-India and bow to
Properly Use It
Facts of Importance for All Regard
in a New Discovery.
The mortality statistics of this country
show that a great proportion of deaths
arise from Heart Disease- But aside from
the fatality which attends it, the inconve.
hlenceand suffering which even the first
stages bring, make it necessary to take
prompt measures for relief. Undoubtedly
the greatest lemedy of modern times for
curing diseases of the Heart is "Sedatine.
de-India," which is accomplishing such
wonderful results and attracting so much
attention. This great remedy possesses
ingredients specially designed for all the
numerous troubles of the Heart. The
combination is the result of long and Care
ful experiment, and it can be safely as
serted thav. when taken in time it will cure
in every case. Do you ever have Night
mare, oppressed feeling in side and breast,
Irregular Action, Throbbing, Jumping,
Fluttering, Momentary Stopping, Slow
Circulation of the Blood ? These are all
symptoms of Heart Disease. Those who
are suffering and have never! tried it do so
at once ; those who have ever tried it do
not nead to be urged to do so again; If
your Druggist has not got it send $1.50
to our address and it will be mailed to
you. Sole Agents inAmerica, Lobdell
Chemical Co., St. Louis, Mo.
je ll-eod&w-6m.
THE' MAILS.
-
The mails close and arrive at the City
Poat Office as follows :
Northern through and way
mails.... ...5:30 a. m.
Raleigh 5.30 a. m.. . .and 5:00 p. m.
Mails for the N. C. Railroad, .
and routes supplied there
from, including A. &N. O.
Railroad, at 5;30 p.m.
Southern mails for all points
- South, daily.; 7:45 p. m.
Western mails (C CR'y)daiiy
(except Sunday) 5:00 p. m.
Mail for Oheraw & .Darling
ton 7:45 p. m.
Mails for points between Flo
rence and Charleston...... . 7:45 p. m.
Fayetteville, and offices on
Cape Fear River, Tuesdays,
and Fridays..... 1:00 p. m.
Fayetteville, via Lumberton,
daily, except Sundays...... 5:00 p. m.
Onslow C. H. and intermedi
ate offices, every Monday
and TKurBday at ... 6.00 a. m.
Smithville mails, by steam
boat, daily, (except Sun
days) .' 10.00 a. m.
Mails for Easy Hill, Town
Creek, Shallotte and Little
River, S. C, every Mon
day and Thursday at.. 6:00 a. m.
Wilmington and Black River
Chapel, Mondays, Wednes
days and Fridays at 5:00 a. m
OPEN FOR DELIVERY.
Northern through and way
mails...... 7c00 a. m.
Southern Mails. 7:30 a. m.
Carolina Central Rail way. ."....10:00 a. m
Stamp Office open from 8 a. id. to 12
M., and from 2 to 6:30 p. m. Money
Order and Register Department open
same as stamp office.
General delivery open from 6:00 a, m.
to 6:30 p. m., and on Sundays from 8:30
to 9:30 a. m. '
Stamps for sale at general delivery
when stamp office is closed.
Mails collected from street boxes every
day at 3:30 p. m.
FISH. " 'FISH.
New CVZackerei,
BARRELS, v
HALVES and
QUARTERS.
For lale by
Hall & Pearsall.
aa IS
For Sale.
PERFECTLY NEW .OFFI0B BAFE,
Miler, Bahmaon k Co., manufacturers,
combination loek, weight 1,500 lh.
For sale cheap. Applj at
" men 3 THIS OFFICE,
Miscellaneous.
THOMAS H- lIcKOY,
SUCCESSOR TO
-Boatwriglit & JlcKoy,
RETURNS THANKS TO THE
People of Wilmington for the gen
erous support he has received, not
only from the old patrons, but new
ones, . who are coming in daily.
He promises to give one and all
value received for their money.
To his friends and the public
generally he is happy to state that
patrons that desire to buy at
WHOLESALE can't do better in
the South. He'will keep a Large
Stock constantly on hand.
Fresh Goods arriving daily.
Prices always extremely low.'
Old patrons of the house art
specially invited to come and see
him or send in their orders.
I . "'
THO?. H.IilIcKOY,
Grocer and Liquor Dealer,
6 A 7 North Front St
aa 80
Rust Well Auger,
Eust Well Drills,
Rust Horse Power.
THC BE8T AND MOST 8UC0E88FUL
Well boring ana Prospecting Tools Man
ufactured. GAS PIPE SHAFTING and Couplings.
The most improved Surface Attachments.
Guaranteed to make good wells anywhere.
Works much fatter and with half the labor
of any other tools.
, Auger ana Drills work by hand or horse
power.
Drills and Horse power have capacity for
2,000 feet.
In use fire years and no filures.
Made from best material and sold for half
the price of oth ri. Bend for circulars.;
O. BUaT.
au 27-1 yd 4 w St. Joseph, Mo.
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS
NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR.
It is a most agreeable dressing, which
is at once harmless and effectual, for
preserving the hair. It restores, -with
the gloss and freshness of youth, faded or
gray, light, and red hair, to a rich brown,
or deep black, as may be desired. By its
use thin hair is thickened, and baldness
often though not always cured. It
checks falling of the hair immediately,
and causes a new growth in all cases
where the glands are not decayed ; while
to brashy, weak, or otherwise diseased
hair, it imparts vitality and strength,
and renders it pliable. .
The Vigor cleanses the scalp, cures
and prevents the formation of dandruff;
and, by its cooling, stimulating, and
soothing properties, t heals most if not
all of the humors and diseases peculiar
to the scalp, keephrg it cool, clean, and
soft, under which conditions diseases of
the scalp and hair arc impossible
As a Dressing for Ladies Hair,
The Vigok is incomparable. It is color
less, contains neither oil nor dye, and
will not soil white cambric. It impart,
an agreeable and lasting perfume, and
as an article for the toilet it is economi
cal and unsurpassed in its excellence.
F BEX AILED BT
Dr. j. C. ATER ft CO., 'Lowell, Mass.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
BOLD r AIX XBUWt6TS BTSBTWHIUL
JOW RATJiS For all. kinds of .Printing,
Persona redding out of the city can hare
their printing carefully exeutod and mailed
to them fre of postage w.
K. 8. W AERO OK,
(la Rerisw Building) Job Printer,
api 9
Miscellaneous.
NO MORE
on
SURE CURE.
Manufacture i otd under tn adota Trad
JarK br the EUKOPK N ftALIOT IO
MEDICINE CO., r f Pri and Leini.
Imnjedi&te Retief W rranted. Pen- anen
Ou:e Gaarntei. N w exclasiTPU used by
a'i c-lebra'ed FhyBician of Europe and
eerie. Tbe behest 'Medic! Academy of
'nri rf porta 95 curea out of 100 cases within
three days.
Secret The only disso'Ter of the poiao
us Uric Acid which exUta in the Blood o
Rheumatic and Goutv Patients.
CUKEU. CURED. CURED.
H 8 Dewey, Esq , 201 Broadway, Inflam
matory Rheumatism.
J Leayey, Esq, 456 Washington Market
Chronic Rheumatism.
Mrs F T wne, 63 Kast Ninth street, (ohalky
formations in the joints), Chronio Rheum a
tiam. A M Prager, 74 Newark arenue, Jersey
f,ity, Chronic Rheumatism.
John P Chamberlain, Esq, Washington
Clab, Washington D C, Rheumatio Gout.
Wm h Arnold, Eq, 12 WevboaBet street,
Piovidnce, R I, of twenty years'. Chronio
Rheumatism.
John b Tarngate 100 Ranches street, 8 an
Francisco, Neuralgia and Sciatica.
For Malarialylntermilient and Chronio
Fever 8, Chills, or Aguet
8AL1CYUCA IS A CERTAIN CURE,
Superseding entirely the ose of Sulphate of
Quinine, as it will not only out the ferers,
bat will achiere a RADICAL CURE, with
out any of the inconveniences and troubles
a-uinct f'om QUININE.
$1 a box, s'x boxes for $5
Sent free by Mail oa receipt of money.
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT
but take no imitation or substitute, as our
Salicylica (copyrighted) is guaranteed to re
lieve, or m&ney refunded, and will be deliv
ered free on receipt of orders, by oallisg on
or addressing
Washburne & Co,.
SOLE AGENTS,
212 Broadway, eor. Fulton st. (Knox Builc
ing),N.Y.
feb 28-ljdAw.
CLYDE'S
lr!lew Yoirk
AND
Wilmiriaton. W, O.
Steamship Line.
THE STEAMER
REGULATOR,
CAPT, BOANE,
WILL SAIL 7R0M HEW YORK O
SATURDAY, August 28.
fea. Shippers can rely upon the prompt
failing. of Steamers as advertised.
For Freight Engagements apply to
THOS. JE. BOND, Sup't,
Wilmington, N. O.
THEO. G. EQER, Freight Agent,
flew fork.
WM. P. CLYDE k CO.,
35 Broadway, Nen York,
au 23
(HI an cock I
OUR fi EXT PRESIDENT!
Crayon Portraits Lift! Size
Of our next President
and Vice President
Mai. Gen! f . S, HANCOCK
Hon. W. fl. ENGLISH!
Elegant Specimen Copies. 22 x 28,
upon H'avy Plated Card Stock, sent by
mail on receipt of 60c, and your address,
(Two copies ho cents.)
THEHANC0K PUBLISHING CO.,
TLAISTOW, N. H.
These two 8uperb Portraits should
adorn the Home of every honest citizen of
the land. Ed.
Soldiers !
jS A. THOMAS, Corner 9th and F strea ,
Washington, D. C attends to Pension and
Back Pay. Bounty Claims collected. Con
tested Land Claims, Mineral and Agricultu
ral, attended to before the Department of the
Interior and Supreme Courtf ILand War
rants purchased.
iel8tf
Hot Weather is Upon
Us!
JOW5 WITH HIGH PBICES. Buy
your Shirts at bottom figures at the factory
The "Congress" and "Royal" still keep the
lead! Look at prices; "Congress" 75 cents,
equal to any fl Bhlrtj: "Royal" 90 cent
equal to any f L25;SMrt on the market.
. ELSBACH, Munfactnrer
24 So, 3Marketft.
filiscollaneou b
CRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDCINB
TRADE ARKTlIB Gk.AtTRADI MARK
English Rem
edy. An un
failing cure
for Seminal
Weak neas,
8 p ermatorr-
hea,lrapoten-,
cv, and all dis-
(.LFutfE TAKIMB.eae that fol-Amt TAII1I.
low, aa a aequence of Helf-Abuse; aa Low of
memory, uxurersai i aiaitade, fau in the
Bca, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old
Age, and man j other "iseasea that lead to
Insanity or Cobauinptioa and a Premature
(irave.
Full particulars in our pamphlet,
whifch we desire to tend free by mail to every
one. The Speeifio Medicine is sold by
all druggists at $1 per package, or six pack
ages for tb, or will be sent free by mail or
receipt of the monev by addressing
THE CPAY MEDICINE CO.,
Mechanic's Hlock, Detroit, Mich.
Fft- 8old in Wilmington, Wholesale and
Retail, by Green A i lanner and all druggists
everywhere. ect 11-dawly.
ESTABLISHED
1853 - - 1853.
SOL. BEAR & BROS.
18 a 2G Market St..
Wilmington, W. C.
WE HAVE JUST OPENED AND
have on exhibition, the largest
and most complete stock of
AND
FURNISH NIG GOODS!
Soatb of Baltimore.
SUITS FROM $2.50 UPWARDtQ
100 BLUE MIDDLESEX
FLANNEL SUITS'
At greatly reduced prices.
A FULL LINE OF
Children's, Bovs' and
Hen's Straw and!
Felt Hats.
PRICES STOESTJTTEEYEBYBODY.
Come One !
Come AIL!
and examine our Btocfc, and we wlllitrlve
hard to merit your 'patronage, 'as we have
formerly done,
may C
IN ITS 17th VOLUME.
THE RALEICH NEWS.
P. M. Halh, Editor, L. L. Polk, Cor. Ed.
Enwaans, Baoveaioa A Co., Bus. Man'gra.
A N. C. DEMOCRATIC JOURNAL.
DAILr AND WEEKLY.
Terms Daily, 1 year, $7; 6 month. S3.60;
4monthj.l.7i. WekW. nnn ir 2.0fl! n
months, $1. Address,
THE RALEIGH NEWS,
J Raleirh. N. O.
M.CROjJLY, Auctioneer.
BY CRONLY & MORRIS.
Comiiiissioner's Sale ol
Valuable Eeal Estate.
gr virtue of:a decree of the
Baperior Court, I will tell at public auction
os Monday, the 6th day of September next,
at 12 o'clock, M., at the Court flouje door in
this city, the following described property,
to wits
That large and commodious brick dwelling,
containing 14roonu, siruatedjon Jroat street
and well known as the residence of the late
li W. Hall, deceased. Size of lot 69 feet on
Front street, running back 150 feeL , -, ,
Also, that laree frame DweUlnsf containing
13 rooms, situated on the Iforth side of Mar
ket street, between Second and -7hird
streets immediatelv West of and adjoining
the DeSosset corner, and at present ecupied
Kur. r, w rotter. Size of Lot 40 feet cn
trket street, runnina; back 133 '
Terms lioerai and made known at sale.
ALEX T. LOXDOB, Ccm'r.
Wilmington, N. C, Aug. S, 1880. v
aa 3-ts
The Lowest Prices
TjIORALL kinds of pbotclng.
JL
At E. S. WARROCK'S Jot) Office.
Get estimates At this offioefew baviiJg
your printing done elsewhere.
(Office in Review baOdlM.)
(3
Bail Eoad Linos, &c.
OAROUNA CENTRAL RAILWAY CO.
OmoiQniui BcrmauiTiurT, V
Wilmington, If. a, June 16, 1880. J
CHASGK OF SCHKDULEU
Oi
3T AND AFTER JUsTEl, 180, the M
lOminir Rh!n!n will K. . -
- n w -- vtrmt ou vu k 'W
luiln . v. -
Passenger, Mail and Express Train.
Leave Wilmington at.... 6:00 P i.
Arrive at Hamlet at..... 1:25 A k
at Charlotte at.-OO A M
' Leave Charlotte at..MMM8:20 P M
2. Arrive at HatLlet at. 1:27 A M
J at Wilmington at 9:00 A M
No. 1 train is daily except Sondays, bat
makes no connections U Kaleigh on Satur
days.
No. 3 train is daily except 8atu-dajs.
Shelby Division Mall, Freight A Passenger
aad Express.
w0 .. Leave Charlotte at.... ......8:00 A M
-m' I Arrive at Shelby at 12:00 11
w0. 4. 1 lTe Shelby at 2:00 P M
S Arrive at Charlotte at 6;C0 P M
Leoal Freight and Accommodation,
leave Wilmington at.......M.......C:45 A M
At rive at Laurinburg, at 5.10 P M
Leave Charlotte at 4.15 A M
Arrive at Laurinburg at.. .4 00 P M
Leave Laurinburg at 5.30 AVM
Arrive at Charlotte at 4.20 P M
Leave Laurinburg at.. 5.00 A M
Anive at Wilmington a U 4.15 P ,M
These trains leave Wilmington aad Char -lotte,
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays;
Laurinburg, Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays.
Close connection at u.mlet to and from
1, and at Charlotte via StateaTille to
all 1 points in Western North Carolina and te
Asheville.
BlAlso,yia Spartanburg to Hendersonviile
adjacent points and Asheville.
i..PJfew?,f)riA,hflTilIe Tl either route,
JSiSt1991? ftlfl0 be run t0,ind
from Raleigh and Charlotte.
. Y: Q. JOHNSON,
inne 17 General Sucerintendent.
WimiNGTOM & VELDON
UAIXROAD C0S1PAOT,
-jflj mm
-1-1 I n
Omen o Gib'l BoriaiHTiBrDaBrT f
Wilmington, N. 0., June 12, If SO. f
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
On sud after MondayJune' 14th, 1880 ,
Passengev' trains on the Wilmington A Wei
don Railroad will run as follows :
DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN, daily
LeaveWUnilngton, Front St Depot
jveoVt"rrrii.rr" 12 sop m
Lesre Weldon M 3 40 P M
Arrive at Wilmington, Front St.
Depet at.... ,9 53 P M
Passenger, and Freight Train, Daily ex-
' cept Sundays. 1
Leave Wflmlnfl'ton. f h
Depot at
Arrive at Weldon at J"
Leave Weldon,
Arrive at Wilmington, Fronts t
Depot at...........
3 30 P M
3 41 A it
100AM
1 30 PM
-z - --.-w.w aji uiu ikGB leave
Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 5.10 P M daily.
V1! iLJ'Thur8 daturc ay at 5:05
AM. Returning, leave Tarboro ut 10C
FriW8Wnd17' WcdaeSd4y Md
arTihP Tr,7 mhkM lose con-ection at
Weldon for all points North via Bay Line
JJ l 8SadMJ daily, via Rich
mond and all rail route .
The 3.30 P M train makes close eonnee
WeSnJnd. " PinU BOrth "tU
fS DIVINE, General Supt.
June 14 ,'. .
a FmiTiM nn rirnnni u.k n
Gen'1 8 up'te Office
WILMIN GTON, COLUMBIA AU
GUBTA RAILROAD CO.
Wilmington, N. C, Jnne 13, hi 0,
CHANGE OF SCHEDULEJ
v0 ,fnd. fter Monday, June 14th, 28?0
the following mhni. n k.. ' .
roadj uwtuu oa uii
Pafseager, Express, MaU and Throngh
Freight Tiain, Daily except Sutdays.
Leave WUmtogton................... 4 CO PZlj.
. "T 'loren1o 10 P M
Arrive at Columbia........ 8 15 A M
Leave Columbia 6 CO P II
Leave Florence 4 90 A M
Arrive at WUvdnzUm..t.,.,.ll 30 A M
WIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN fDailvi.
Leave Wilmington . 10 13 P It
iaye JTioreaeew......... a 11 A t
Arrive at Camden Junction... 4.15 A M
Arrive at Oblmnbta.... & m u
'-ww...... .......... w A. A
Leave Coltmbla.. . 5 CO P1I
ieave uamaen Junction 00. M
Leave Florence......... .,) ?j
Arrive at Wilmington. .,.. , ;.j a ;j
This Trair stos only at L inklej't,
Whlteville, rioii-.niun, Fair L.ut, knd
Manoc
PfcMocjrers for Columbia,. als ,. points on
G. A C. K. It and la Weetern l.'oth Carol',
na, via Columbia and HparuEbq. shon'd
Uke Night Express Train from Umicr,.
Passengers for Augusta ehoci'd tak Kijrht
Express Trais, which concscu vi Camea
Juncfaon. x . .
ar.Thr-ugh Hie-.pii c 4U nKtii
traits for Charlect&n, rd AugcsU.
Trains Unrinx VTiliDiatoti Saturday
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