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OLD EDITION. TflE nld Bible, i An lt . - ith care... ft v- - it"-? to retail, m '"L.fhpr use" , . a nrliver. me V 0woVdB on each page. Jhd' Honrs Ml sweetly ,,1510 lJ e the beart. to day; . PIS berr loTtlie new edition, UftoS?t old away? Co. I . ar that my mother taught I - t49 V4"' ' "J . - nrso miutA. JUC. in thft WOIU" " " ifcfl09 ,he Th,ihm of memory, , ffliP ht v power won id f ue. w?araur .eaicu for knowl l9 .Ai . lii heat. . th,i ine lie " J"01 that my niciuT ueuHU, WHO" v . . ... ,? Tiu,'vt.r waif1"1' ' " ' WTinro from " !" : that are caiu, wn lJ", I'.vlrawloid Bible, and sain. Detroit Chaff XEFD Til EH AM H.:EE Incident In a Journalist's Career. i....;n.n . disseminator of the " . n nlYS BiUU " V oed a ragged litte boot-black 111 Kritrhr. hiossam from a ill i enrnn aafcw id and faded bouquet which a cham blid bad thrown from a win ow into -Sare you doing with that bou- & an r aSKcU IUC ui;hciuiuiui. t kept on at ni .r , -Bat do yoa love flowers so well that ,aJ .re willin to pick them out of .it" i g'pose that's my b zness. an' n.n Jwnnr'n" "Oil certainly, hut you surely cannot Btfct to sell those faded flowers.'1. 3eU 'em 1 who wants to sell 'em ? I'm win' tB take 'em to Lil." "Oil, 00 I" 13 yUUC BVVCCKUOai lee." Vo Lil i3 not my sweetheart she's M link lister." said the boy, as his eyes Sighed and hia dirty chin quivered. -Lil'i been sick a long time -an lately ib talked of nothin'but flowers an' birds, bat mother told me this morn in' that Lil din hb-before the birds an' flow- en eime back." The boy burst iato tears. : "Puna with me to the florist's, and joar sister shall have a nice bouquet." -, The little fellow was soon bounding lone with his treasure. Next day he Moeared and said: 'I came to thank vou. sir. for Lil. That bouquet done her so much good, ud she hugged and hugged it till she ktherseta coughin' again. She says he'll cone bime bye and work for you, mob's she gits well."' An order was sent to the florist to give the boy every other day a bouquet for Lil It was only the day before yesterday that the bootblack aooeared asrain. He slipped inside the office door and said: "Thank you, sir, but Lil Lil" (tears were streaming from his eyes) "won need the flowers any more." He went quickly away, but his brief words had told the story. Lil won't need the flowers any more, but they will pow aboTe her and the birds will sing around her just the same. From the ilub. There is perhaps no tonic offered to the people thatposseses as much real intrins jc value as the Hop Bitters. Just at !i8eafloa year wnen the stomach needs tn&DnPtizpr nr iha MWl npprla pWlfjinp. the chparPst. a flop Bitters. An ounce of prevention "forth a pound of cure; don't wait un Wjou are prostrated by a disease that J take months for you to recover in. Boston Globe. " " " 1 T Fan in Camp The early settlers of Kentucky had ork hard and ficrht often with the J. Their, holidays were few, but mca mei some sort or a pnysi H contest was the amusement of the ; lon. Methodist minister, who "tacky at the beginning of a century, tells of a carious sport he ST Seised a battle with fire brands wweapooi. wa a hundred other stalwart set-1 Sro .sT? in opening a road Je forest. It was a eoodna- tjouy company. The men worked iT. 111 T. At nierht tliev sat round rlf fires of huge hickory logs and onea of humting; bear and dear and . vneBigjjt the story tellers seemed to J exhausted their yarns. The men 8o&kfliDerTOU3 for 801116 new excitement. J one gave - a war whoop. A IT w yells . answered. Every one his feet r. .vPUu "were chosen, and the httTd a burning brand and the t J gta. There wata but one rule m iflT00 braad should be thrown with- dodged. laiguw w bccu te&L1!0 0Qrs the battle continued in Wlt1 nature. But. as the fires ft mi turaiD6' brands grew scarce. .mC.- was broken and some . were "niSLlr?nnded. The battle in play -maingtobea fisht in earnest. 0Qt the perfection of the I Hn. t, i 7 acquired in Indian fd Q voud voices of th e Captains m5t1 Ech man dr opped his th. . ? camP ' and in si few imnu- 4.s! ? company, save the aenti- ere between their blankets." tr4w. cci uesponct ni fch'.vrl llIe do not ctve ud. it IsloI rtd iriJ ausfts 8ach fee; j;s, bat dis Ptr Kldal- J!or ach Warner's iU.Cr tod Lier CJurn will invisor- oca JJJ thns brin,j -jo happiness I Bishop Lyman's Appointments. June?! 7, Friday Wilson. June 19, Sunday Rocky Mount Con secration. J une 20, Monday Halifax. June 21, Tuesday Scotland Neck. ' June 22, Wednesday Hamilton. June 23, Thursday Williamston. June 24, Friday Holy Innocents J iiertie Uo. June-2o, Saturday Windsor, Bertie June 26, Sunday Woodville. nation. Ordi June 2 4, Monday Koxabel, Bertie Co. ; June 29, Wednesday Kinston, Len oir Co. June 30, Thursday Holy Innoccnt3, .Lenoir Co. July 3, Sunday Newbern. Ordina .tioa- July 5, Tuesday Beaufort. Holy Communion at all morning ser vices. Collections tor diocesan missions. L.AD1ES WHO A 1'PRHCIATK iLEGANCK parity re csiog Farker'd Hair Hal vlt is the best article so'd fur re storine- trrav hair to its original col;r and beauty. Bisir ci Conf rt ics . The District Conft rences of the North Carolina Annual Conference of the Meth dist E. Church, South, conveue as fnllnws for the Drcsent v?ar: Fayetteville Dist.. at Carthage, July 14 Raleinh Dist ., at Csry, . . July 21 Charlotte Dist., at -Monroe, . . July 28 Statesville Dist., at Newton, . . July 2 (Irppnshoro Dist.. at Kcmers- ville, . . . . July 28 Salisbury Dist., at Mt. Tabor, Aug 11 She'by Dist., time not yet appointed. Z. gTOBIACH The Traveler who wisely Provides awlTntth oottice-snaT of illflfss by tak- TD-,h him Hnataiter'fl Htajnach Bitter, has occaaion to congratulate hinifielf on hia foresight, whea te fees others who hare nirlA)A(i tn do si PoffeMni? from some ore of the ma'adieifor wliioh It ?a a remedy and " f.-w a an1 preventive. iirior, n e " "v ague, billtoi:3T3es3. t-wiiprti m aud rhu matism, rtisesfia onea atten;ant npen a change of elim&te or-unwontsi dit. lJor 6le by al1 iu?jri2t5 and Dealers , generally. THE GREAT CUREf RHEUMATISM, . As it is for all diseases of the ICI3KZYS, LIVER AND DOWELS. - 4- Ifc cleanses the system of the acrid poison that causes the dreadful suffering "which -; only the victims of Eheumatism can realize. THOUSANDS OF CASES of ths worst forms of this terrible dSseaa . have been quickly relieved, in a short time PERFECTLY CURED. . wMiflqr -j-r-:i. :.rz-ir. .mv ' kit Bad wonderful Bucces, and an immense sale in every part of the Country, fin hun dredsof cases it has cured where all else had failed. It is mild, but efficient, CERTAIN IN ITS ACTION, but harmless in all cases. j rjrlt cleanses, Strengrtacns and el res New Ufe to all the important organs of .;the body. The natural action of the Kidneys is restored. The liver is cleansed of all disease, and the Bowels move freely and healthfully. In this way the worst diseases are eradicated from the system. s . - As it has been proved by thousand tuts i! u is the most effectual remedy for cleansing tha system of all morbid secretions. I f should be used in every household as a t ; SPRING MEDICIHE.-, Always cures PTT.TOTJSNESS, COJN3TIPA TIOK, PILES and all FEMALE Diseases. " T nnt no inlrv Vegetable Form.tn tin cans, J one package of which makes S quarts medicine. Also in Uquld Form, very Coneenwawaiw i. the convenience of those who cannot readily pre- ' rJ pare it. It acts tcith equal efficiency in eitherform. GET IT OF TOUR DRUGGIST. rRICE, ILUW WELLS, KICHARDSOX & Co., Prop's, rwni wnd the drv xost-paid. BrRLTXfiTOS, - , jny 9-nrm-c K1 IS? CIssm", Bfhn, Manarake, Stlllingia andj Best Healtli and Strensth Eesforer eTer used. I It cures DyspGCsia, Kheumalism, Noralg1a,I ISIeeolossness, and all diseases of the stomacn,. ryour rymptom l Remeinocr! tons msv L-e. it will surely help you. l hi X ovtc cures cruuitenness,. BARKER'S HAI3 BALSAM H2y I ti st z-rin Tt best tcl roost eco- vary Day A' Jl? -.'-OS .'IJIKNT tF CANDIED, French e&4 Daaiesiw, jpt received ud for THS ONLY OENCJLNE HOilE-ilADE nnw fn the eitv. will be foctd evert da v. frh and sweet, tbree doors Soxitb o! Rajins, ,Proitt the f ostoisoa on seeana suw I- fj many other ot the best medicines known are com- bined so skillfully in Parker's Ginger Tonic as to make it the Greatest CrooJ Purifier and the Bowels-Lungs, uiver Manejs, wnnrj faad all Female Compiain!3. , . I If you &re wasting away vrnh Consumption cr. Canif jkeasj.ie the Tcnic to-day. No matter what ts' ! : rMi klSthe ties r cr-i.y .-v-t. - di5erent trcni Liuer, Oin-er Preparations andj !other Tories, ?nd Al-ines the best curative prop-, tertcsof all. Uuy a 5 bottle of your druggist., None rssuia-? wstlicut cur sisnature ca outside frratrr IliCf-X & Co.. Chemists. TvrwYorkJ I A TRUE lumu V J A TRUE I Sap ERFECT S7RENGTHENER. A SURE REVIVER. IRON BITTERS are highly recommended for all diseases re quiring a certain and efficient tonic ; especially Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Inier-' mitlent Fevers, Went of Appetite, Loss of Strength, LarJ: of Energy, etc Enriches the blood, strengthens the muscles, and givnew life to the nerves. They act like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, each as Tasting the Food, etching, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. The only Iron Preparation that will not blaelten the teeth or give headache. Sold by all druggists. Write for the ABC Book, 32 pp. of useful and amusing reading sent free. r " rm BROWN CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, MtL Z1C fi 5l spl 12-nrmtc W1L1H8T0N & VVELDCN RAILROAD C0MFA17Y. 3rnoi o Gih'i ov?nimniR WibzJngton, N. a, May 1881 CHANGE OF SCHEDULF. ON AND AFTER May .15th, 1881, at 6 40 P M, Faasenirer Traina on the j i mington k WeMon Railroad will run ta follows 3 AY MAIL AND EXPRE3S TRAIN, daily IV 08. 47 North and 48 South, Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot at. 0 40 AM Arrive at Weldon atM..MMMM.M... Leave Weldon... 11 60 P U 3 30 P H 9 46 F K Arrire at Wilmington, Front St. Depot at, Fast Thronjrh Mail and Pawensrerl! Tr:i Daily N os. 43 .North and 40 South. ' Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot at.. P Arrive at WeldonM....OT..M...M..MM. 1.25 A Leave Weldon M....M.M. ......... 6.15 P Arrive at Wilmington, rent at. Depot. 11.35 P b M Train No 40 South will stop only at Roekj Mount, Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia.. Trains on Tarboro Bran eh Road . leave Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 7.40 P M daily and Tuesday, Thursday and datcrcay at 5:W All. Returning, le&vs Tsrboro at 9.60 A M daily, and Monday, '.Tginaadiy asc Friday t8:30P M Train No. 47 makt-s cI.jss oonnestioa ft Weldon for all points Sorth dail. .Urail via Richmond, and daily, except Sacday via Bay Line Train No 43 runs daily md maVea ;clof connection for all points North via Riot mond and Washington. AH trains run solia bettraeu WumiDjrtOB and Washinjrton, and have Fallaasu Palace Sleepers Attached. A. POPifi, Qen'l Atfwot may 18 b. OlROLLA CENTRAL HAII ROAD COMPANY. r TFIlmingtou, H. C, Jure, 1881. Change os Schedulf STt AND AFTEB June 5. t? fed J lowbiff Sehedale will pe o erated cn t is llsilroad : PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN. ' D&iU except Bandajfl Leave Wilmington. .......S.4K A M Arrive at Charlotte at.... 6. 45 P U Leave Charlotte at....-..e.C0 A M f arrive at Wilmington at. 3.25 P M ffo 1 Ho 3 Traius' Nos 1 and 2 stop at regulajr.statiors cnlv asd points designated in tlie uompt nv's Time Table. These - trains mite cioss connecuon ai . . 1 li - A. Chatlutte with trains Nos. 3 and 4 for Cleve land Springs and alL points on Shelby Di vision. PAB8ENGER AND FREIGHT. 1 Leare Wilmineton L. 5:31 P A A P A A Arrive at Hamlet at. 1:23 I " at Charlotte aL... 80 . Leave Charlotte at...M.M.7:30 & V Arrive at Baa.letat....... 1:28 J " at Wilmington at 9:30 3T M No. & Is daily except Scndar, bat no correction ftr Raleigh on Sat ar day No. ii daily except Saturday, SHELBY DIYI8ION, P SBEGEMAIL EXPRESS AND F&EIGHT. lava rtSrlf& at 7:C0 I U S0. I. Y 1 (,, Hhlhv at 10:S0 P U ) j . Leave Bhelby itM..HWMMM 6:00 A 1J 1 A rrive at Charlotte at..M 9:30 A M Trains Nos 5 and 6 make close connection at Hamlet to and from Raleigh, except as above- Ttrongh Sleeping Cars betwoen Balelgb and Charlotte, Trains No. 1 and 2 make connection at Charlotte with A., T. A U.K. R.. a'riving at Statesville eame evening, and coot acting thre with W. N. O. R. li. for Asheville and all points on Wf N: C- R. R. Trair s Nos 3 and 4 contest e'esely with Chester A Lenior at Lit. coin ton. Ti u. jutmaox, j 7 General RaDarlatn4t Hust Weil Auger, Rust Well Drills, Bust Horse Pcwar. TH EES? AND ilOT FUCCrSSFUL VTell boring and Pruipectiag Tools Man- afsoturefl- GAS PIPE SHAFTING and Coupling Ibe mcs improved Surface Attachment!. Guaranteed to make good wells anywhere. 1 orks much fsster and with half tie labor of any other tool, uger an Drillt work by handlVr power. sx5rr"'"-r " Drills and Hone power have capacity frr 2,000 feet. r In use fira years and co faCsres. Made from beet material and sold for ba tha price of others. Send for eireulark. i JO. RU&T, . au 27-lydw ; St. Joseph, Uo - TONIC The World for 1881r THE WORLD for 1881 will be the belt and cheapest newspaper published in the fcngluh tongue on either side of the Atlantic Vv ith new presses surpassing any erer be fore manufactured even by Hoe A Co., with new nnd unequalled typographical end bosi nees facilities of all aorts, and with a better organixed telegraphic correspondence throughout the world than ft at of any other American journaJ, Tsx World for 1881 will afford its readers daily a complete, condens ed and trustworthy reoord of all current vents i in its Five Minutes With the News of the Day The World iceets and keeps pace with the increasing damands made by rapid tran sit, the telegraph ana the telephone, on the time and attention of business men. Its daily cable letters from London bring the old World to the breakfast tables of the Hew, In its Wall Street Gssip end its Items for Investors, taken together wito its accurate, candid and abn'ntely impartial Financial Article, The World daily presents anunri Tilled pictnr1 n';t oply of the trne condition of the D3ultitvdin:n8 enterprises io wich the tdventuros ?h! scdve pef le of tbr oonntry invest tb-i: EivinBi Out also of ell the flictnaticjr ii-Uuences erertcd npon those enterprises h tbe Fj.--culau)D8 awd vhe epc ulatOtB of th- -t c i-xchsvfe. No man wh ?;' --r pi eta t. ovn an interest. i soay o.-i .-x-4ert7 can afford to toies for a eia'lo dy the infe-ro-atioo deily and exoluBivyly given ir lis Worla, not only as to the u&tnrat cud laaitiiaaie course of atUirs aSectirg etock values, but alao as to tie plirs, t-ohemcs Mid combinations which are incessivntly maiirg and unmaking in and out of W&ll street to affect those values, ' .Hlhj World contains alo every day the freshest, faliest and most instructive notices of everything new and interesting in the realms of art, of literature and of social life. lt is the accredited organ of the colleges ot the Union, and toe acouraoy and vivacity of its spurring columns, covering all the va rious forms of tthletic amusement which have multiplied among us of late years, com mend it to the "rising generation" through out the country. As the osly metropolitan morning journal published in the Inglish language which maintains an unswerving fidelity to the enduring great prsnciples of the Democratic faith in politics, The World for 1881 will be fonrd, where for the last five years The Wrldbas been found, absolutely loyal to Democratic principles ; absolutely independ ent of atl persons, cliques and factions with in tha Democratic party. " 1 The World will maintain the causa of the Union agaitfst sectionalism in all its forms, the cause of good government against cor ruption in all its forms and the cause of the people "acairtst monopoly in all its forms. j ITERHS POSTAGE PAID. Da! and Sundays, one year, $12, six months, $5, three months, $3. Daily, without Sundays, one year, $10, six months, $5, three months, $2 50, less than three months, $1 per month. Tbe 8unday World, one year, $2. The Monday World, containing the Book Keviews and "Ocilego Chronicle", $1.60.'! one year, The Semi-Weekly World, ( Tuesdays and Fridays) $2 a year. To Club Agents extra copy for club of ten, the Daily for elub of twenty-nve. The Weekly World I Wednesday), 51 a year. To club agents An extra copy for club of tec, the Hemi-Weekly for club twenty, tbe Daily for club of fifty. We have no travelling agents. Specimen number sent free on application, Terms Cash invariably in advance. Send post-office money order, bank draft or registered letter. Bills at risk of tte SI M M sender. . Address, THE WOULD, S5 Park RowffewITork. deo 17- Benj. F. Geajtck. Stosy B LadId Dalbebt EFahtx Late Commissioner oiPftto&ts PA1HE. CRAFTOn tt LADD.' Attorney s-at-La wand Solicitors of AmciU can and Foreign ratenta. 412 Rfth Street, Washington, D. 0 Practice cateat law In all its branche in the Patent Office, and in tba Suprem and Circuit Courts of the U cited State Pamphlet Gent frea on receipt of itara for postage, .an 20 We Offer ; gQQbls:Good FLOUR, 2QQBagsCOFFEE, J j l nr flhda New Orleans; 1UU tM0LASSESJ 100: Hhds and Bbls Cuba do 300 Bale n'J 2000 uaheUWHriE COEN, Li3 HALL & PEAESALIi Iliccollancoiis THE DAILY IB, JOSH. T. JAMES EDITOB AD ITfcUSHEB Every vAiteinc on ( Sunday b excepted.) At the following rates, postage paid Odg Year,... .$5 Six Months.... .......... 2 Thiee Month 1 One Month The ysier will be delivered carriorp, free charge, it any pait rthe tity at thfkbove rates, X3cenis per weet. 1 ..Tlie Daily Ketkw bpow in fourth year of its existence, is per ina&e&tly established, with & large and Btead3y increaeirg snbscrip. tion list, and presents to merchants and others a most desirable'medi- An nm for advertising of Ink WEQIN6T01I JOUMAL Is published EVERY FRIDAY, At the following rates : One Year... .;..Ve...S200 SixMonths.. 1 Three Months.. ...... Tks WrLMntaroN o otjexal drcn tea ' largely in thtadjoning conn ties as well as inthe Western por tions of the State anCfpresents nn equalled facilities to merchants' fox raairinrr knorm w hat"4lIl9T 27 Tto follo-risf qcottnaas rewrote holMila prioec caerAllr. la xc axing up all oxCcTt blgbsyprittft ts to bo ehargod BUadard., is IK BACON North Carolina, uajDt, w P.. ..... IS 8 n irk CO 2 tO 0 00 21 8 CO Bhotldart, ? 6 O is o OldM, V L3 Weitsra Bsotd- Uasaa. Bides, V B 8LoTudn.., DryBalUd Bidts. 13 & Shoulden. V TX BJ Live weihu. IX lilliKELfe b : irili TarvtaxLzB Seond Hard, catM..MM.. C Stw York,&ok, nw.M.M IK O .'LKSWAi E . 20 U BK1UK8 Wilniaston.VM. 7 00 BLTTiLv ftorttUaroiiiiaD 12 Northern, 1? E)....., 5 a O o 18 SS 10 Tallow, ., 1.'. Horthra Factory, 2w u 14 10 15 Uairy crtaaa, ntate, v E...M. Rio, D... t-t-rajra, t ... ......... li Q CORN MEAL ? bcitel.... 70 ( COTTON TIES f New 9 Lil 1 tO IFieced 1 25 DOMESTIC Sheeting, 4-4 V 7d, O Tarn, V bunch m.mm.m.m. 1 02 U Mackerel, No. 1, J? U1.M.1S 00 No. bbl ............... 8 Vb Masksrel, No. 2. V IM....12 lv No. 2, y X bbh.....M..M. Mackerel, No. 3 bbL..CC 00 Mullets, V bbl. ............. 3 N. C. Herring, ckeg.M..M f 0 C28 CO no to ceo i.o fr ') C 2b '3 75 O OU 00 FLOUR Fine. bbl!!I 0 CO 4 00 Super, Northern, V bbl... 6 bO 6 (0 Kxtra do " hl... G CO Family " V bbl... 7 50 Oity MUlEx-8uper p btl... 7 00 FamUyS bbl... 7 &0 " Ex. Family.bbl... 8 00 JERTILIZERB Peruvian Guano. 20C02s.C0 CO Carolina Fertlliaer " " U0 00 0 C CO O 8 CO O 7 25 t? 7 75 Q 8 25 60 ?70 03 110 CO 140 CO 67 CO M40.00 N avast a Guano, " Complete Manure " Whann's Phosphate Wando Phosphate, " Wilcox, Gibo A Co., " CO CO " 00 00 " CO CO " CO CO EC.L- 25 C?40 CO L0 ( j- nipulated Uutno coca o M0 GLUE v a......M........... GRAIN Corctore,? hZHt Corn, cargo, y 66 s.M fx Corn,y$L, t busheL.M..M. a n o O 70 VS 0) th 70 4 10 20 10 O&ts, 9 bushel. Peas, tow, 9 bushel. . by HID Ka u reen , V E) TTj fe &HISMtISi SSMiMief HAY Eastern, 100 &s... North River. 100 lbs.... ' O HOOP IRON v ton...M 80 CO Q85 CO LARD Northern Xb.....M HX 12 North Carolina 9 ....M. M ftQ 13 LIME TO bbl...... 1 20 O I 25 iiUiuiAiv vyiiyiMamcawa -Sh3p stuff, r esawed,, M f 1. 18 -CO Boughedge plank, Mft.16 00 West India cargo, accord ing to quality, "3 M ft.,.13 CO Oil 00 Glfl CO C25 00 or! Dressed fiooring,seasoned.l5 CO Scantling and boards, com mon, ? M ft. 12 00 M0LAB8E3 Cuba.hhdgi 34 :m Cuba, bbls., gal.....,... 41 Sugar house, hlidj. V gal. 25 " . bbls. y gaL.. 23 en o O o C 3 o o a iffSSli OILS Kerosene, gal...... I? Lard, gal ........ .......... t6 Linseed, y gal. ... Rosin, V gl 25 PEANUTS y busheL....M. CO POTATOES Sweet, V buav CO Irish, Ncrthorn.'S bbl . 3 25 - o FORK Northern,city mets.17 E0 Ol8 00 1900 00 00 00 Thin. V bbL .00 CO frtme, c 01 (extra).... Rump, V bbl,,, RICE Carolina lb.... 00 CO coco C00 00 CHS Rough, bushoL 75 C7 1' 1 BAGS Country, y City,,M..M..M.M ROPE MMM...M..M...M...M... Hemp 13MO Manilla. e . SUGAR Cuba, V !.. 9X9 Porto Rioo, 9 a. 10XQ A" VUUXj ff M..M..M.MM. J3 V JO.. 9 0 J5x CV B. utteeieessese - 00 70 76 00 & O o o a Crushed V .......m.m..m SALT Alum, V sack ..MM Liverpool, y sack. American sack ee Marshal's hne, y escx.MM. Cadis "9 saek...........MM HOAP Northern. i ...... CO o BHINGLES Con tract, 7121' 6 00 Common, V & ..... 2 00 BTAVE3 W. O. bbL VM.12 60 R O hhd. 9 E..m.m.m.00 00 TALLOW v U....m.m.mm. 5 TIMBER Shipping y Mm.14 00 Kill, extra per M..Mn..M10 00 Q16 00 coo CO o 00 &1C 00 914 00 Ol2 00 Q 9 00 Mill, prime per M....M.M,M1U CO Mill, fair per M ...,m.mm.m. 8 00 Common, per M CO Inferior to Ordinary,pcr M 4 CO Q 0 a o a a a WHISKEY North'n, per gl 1 25 North Caroiza, per cal... 2 CO WOOL Unwashed, per &m. 20 Washed, jper DIMHM 2 Burrv wool, per .m..Mm. 10 si 4. GenMSuD'ts-Offlce WIIi'INGTOJr, COLUMBIA AND ATJ GC0TA RAILROAD CO. Wilalrloa, S. C, Hay 14, 1531 . OHANOS OB 6CHEDTJL3 ON AND AFTER ilar ISth, 1831, at LOS P.M, the following PaKeagcr Scbeda'o will be tun on tola road siaxrr expeess tsaiss (D&uy). Nos. O Wejt and 47 Tatt. Leave WlLiiagton.... .. .... . 10 C5PM Ieave Florae &o...m.m-.. .m. 31 47 A H Arrive at C C and A Jczctlon.. 5.5 A Jl Arrive at CoiatsLI..... ........ 6 CO A II Leave Colaicb i. w.,m 10 00 P M Leave C C asd A A JuncOon m.10 20 P. M Leave Florence.............. . 2 CO A; It Arrive at Vjklsdaton 0 20 A 11 Vicht Mart, iso Pi ssos Taaix, Dailt, o. 40 fxsr, a?j Dav Hajl axp Pa- gxxsxa Tb-ii, iio, 13 East. Leave Wlluicgisn at.M.M.MM,.ll 45 P 11 Arrive at f!o:eMHWMMMHMM. 3 15 A II Leave i lor9sceM.MMHwmM.m,M. 1 OS P U Arrive at W Hiring ton.... ..mm. 6 CJ PM Traifl &o 4"J store at all 6trtions No 40 steps cniy at Fltraizgica, WZJU TiIlf,alrEluarand llarion. Pustssers for Columbia, asl all points 03 G. A C R H 0., C A A. R R. utloaf, Alien Juctiov, and all points beyond, hLi tare 4 Nlirht Expres. 00 50 Separate Pullzsan Sieeperj for GLsrleriCS tsd for Augutta train 47 All trains run tolil tcttresn Ciirlc:tca aadWilaintecr John f. Dirnrr.Gnisrai EzzUs A. POPE, Ceul Fa-e. AgezU for 15 15 11 SO 15 30. , ,i 1 70 1 CO V 10 0 DO 4 72J 70 (0 MX 75 11 40 15 Z9 41 CO 00 25 90 to 2 50 7 25 13 00 DO CO 8 9X 11 CO 00 CO 1 35 00 2 75 7 CO 6 CO 6 00 1 60 00 20 12 liear tba PostoSee
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