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v.. v. SCELLANEOUS hoierdMorbus ramps o I i e iarrhoe winner Qomplaints ysenterv ill fulmar teaspoonfuLof perrMvisPam (ifcr in a little Afilor Sugar and Water All Druggists Sell It. - 1887. Harper's Magazine. ILLUS TlkATEl J - n..oiv Mvgazisk during lv7 mill con- toiA novel of lnt nns pnlltleal, social and SmSi!ctap 1 entitle! "N-rka" a story ... .'.ti hm stetc hes bv I hat lea Dudley ,1 AnffTiPil n III 1 1 tJT WirVr rtl I ete'ca Hardline I'avli. Illustra te,! br vt'illam Hamilton Gibson; Great mfrknn lodu&trle" continued; "Social jifri " ' r. it r Ely; further articles on ire ' lrobJ-m by competent writers; ne series f 11 ustratlona by K Abbey and i!nd Pnftons; artlCes by 5 Boe; aou otii eriuricUon?. i ' Harper's Periodicals. Per Year: HiiPKC'l MAGAZINE ft (X- MlKrSKl WSKKLT 4 HlKt'EK'6 BAZAK 4 OU tUBPKR'S YOL'WO PEOri 2 00 UlKPKK'S KK AN KLIN SQUAB LIBRARY. Ono Year (52 Numbers) 10 00 Pottagt Free to aUsubscribert in tXt Unite Stattt or Canada. the roluaiea of the Magazine begin with the humors lor June and December of each year. Whoa no time Is specified, subscriptions will fln:th the Number current at time of re- B-ii'tof order Hound Volumes ct Parptr's Magazine, for ton years back. In neat cloth binding, will be at-ntby mall, postpaid, on recelp ?ol i on per volume. Clotb Cases, tor binding. fci rtiiis each by mall, postpaid. lW to Harper" Magazine, Alphabetical. AuivtU'al. and Classified, for Volumes 1 to,7u. lnrhwlve. from Jane. 1850. to June. 1SS5. one ml., svo, Cloth, $4 00. Remittances should be made' by Post-Offlce Muney Oriler or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Stvspapcra are not to copy this advertisement Wind Iht express order of Hakpkr & Broa Ailoicst HAEPEB BROTHERS. ov26 . - New Yorfc THE STAR, Atwejaaer6upp,rtlcg the Principle of a Democratic Administration. 1'ubtisbcJ in the City of Now Yorkr WILLIAM DORSHeTmER, Kd. A Prop'r. tAiu. Weekly and sukdat Editions AND THE WEEKLY STAB, A li paste Xe ppaper Issued every Wednesday A Clean, Pure, Bright, and interesting Family Paper. t contains the latest news, down to the nour.,f Koln to press:. Agricultural, Market. 'ieMon, Household. Political, Financial and tommcrcial, Poetical, H union, us and Kdlto Ji. "epar uitute, all under the direction of "xudjmrhaLsts ot the highest ability. Its -bun pases will be found crowded .rlth J.l things from beginning to end. Original ones by ilutinjjulbhed American and tor tl a writers or fiction THE DAILY STAK. thiUiK 1,1111 Star contains all the news of J uay in an attractive f oi m . It special cor uondenee by cable from London. Paris, future an(l DublUl 14 a commendable L.W!UJhlngVon. Albany, and other news 2,il,heJfl)le,t correspondents, specially Sra'Jh STARt ,uralan 018 Ute8t new" Th criry ,eafur 8 are unsurpassed. luncU1 41111 Market Reviews are unu Z,Tu.Ullnl complete, tfiu, terms an4 extraordinary Induce iSenta and canvassers. ct,"l for Circulars Teroi of the WeeklTsttr to Subscribers. .f.Pc8tae ln oe United 8tates and Can rer UUilJft the limits of N. Y City. 10 'I, .0t Clul) 15 terT!? ot lhe UtUy str td Subscribers. Ik lV ' j'aV V one ytaV.V.. 0 0t Jiuv ,t,l' sU n,OBh - S Tmk st.UI "oday, lx moniha.... W tasit111' North William St.. Nw Yorfc '887. 1887. A XRAK FOB The Daily Whig. The ehwst -laiiy japer In the Souta. reSift!!:-" n enlarge-i ad ae o,WsaBa'o: Weekly tdlUon both bettei ih V ' . 1 n? two cheaper M strut wpt i tor au cents ie& than Ue wek an l Weekly one w.ier or 1 ne cent ,or VOm card r ne OT ie other on trial Aii'tresA Ulchaoad, V . Only a Little Wajr. A little war-1 know it ia not far To that dear hotae when my beloved And jet my faith grows weaker as I stand ; A-poor. lone pilgrim in a dreary land. Where present pain the future bliss ob senrwi. - And still, iay heart aits, like a bird. .. apon The empty nest, and mourns iu treas i : nrerf tfone; Pluoied for their flight. And vanished qmf. Ah! me'wh re is the cmlorl-though I say They have but 'journeyed on a little way! A Pttle way at times they seem so oar, rheir voices ever murmur at mv ear: To ill my duties lovin? DreBenr leral Ami with Hweot ministry my sinps at tend And bring my aoul the loxur? of iars Twas hen we mot. and parted com pany J Why should their gain ho such a grief tome? Ttrs scene ol loss! Tuu hnavy cross! Dear Stvionr; takn the burden r.ft. I pray. And show ma Heaven is but a little way. These sombre robes, these saddened iaces, all The bitterness and pain of death recall Ahiktrae turn my lace whereVrl may I see the traces ot a stiru ! cay : And parting takas the marrow out of life. Secure in bliss, we hold the golden chain Which death, with scarce a warning, snaps in twain, And never more Shall time restore The broken links. 'Twas only yesterw day They vanished from our sight a little way. A little way! This sentence I rep at, Hop'Dg and longing to extract some sweet To mingle with the bitter- From thy band I take the cup I cannot understand. And In my. weakness give myself to Thee. Although it seems so very, very far To that dear home where my beloved are. I know. I know It is not so. Oh! give me faith to feel it when I say That they are gone gone but a little way Children. Often need some safe cathartic and tonic to avert approaching sickness, or to relieve colic, sirk stomach, indiges tion, dysentery and the complaints in cident to childhood. Let the cbiidien take Simmons Liver Regulator and keep well. It is purely vegetable not nnpleasant to the taste and safe to tAke alono or in connection with other medi cine. - Wbat the Henato CoHtw. The fact that there are a good many millionaires among the Federal Sena tors by no means lessoas the expense which that bedy entails upon the peo ple. From the latest report ot the Treasury Department, it appears that in the next twelve months the country will have to pay the Senators $380 000 in salaries and $33 000 for mileage fees, a total jof $413,000 The amount ot compensation set aside for senatori al offices, clerks, messengers, etc.. is estimated at the enormous sum ot $344,492 82 The benate must have looks and writing paper. oosting$13. 500. while $3,000 insures the delivery of mail matter to the comfort loving statesmen. To the end that the public may have printed copies of senatorial speeches, $7,870 is appropriated. To this must be addulthe $25,000 devoted to stenographic reports. The most striking' item in the digest is the sum of $45,000 for the expenses of such inves tigations as may be ordered by the Senate. This appropriation in advance for investigation purposes stands a perpetual temptation to. junketing Utica Observer. Every Worn a u Knows Them. The human body is much like a good clock or watch in its movements ; if one goes too slow or too fast, so follow all the others, and bad time results; if one organ or set ot organs works im perfectly, perversion ot funclional ef tort of all the organs is sure to fallow. Hence it is that the numerous ailments which make woman's lite miserable are the direct issue of the abnormal ac tion ol the uterine system For all that numerous class of symptoms and every woman Knows tnem mere is one unfailing remedy. Dr. Pierces "Favorite Prescription," the favorite ot tbe sex. What Drowns Good Swimmer I would not be at all astonished if numerous cases of drowning, in which tbe victim is a good swimmer, were due to rush ot blood to tbe brain, pro ducing insensibility. The common ex planation is that tbe strong swimmer, who is seen to sink suddenly, was taken with a cramp. But from my experi ence I am led to think that it is not cramp, but a sort of apoplexy that strikes men in such cases and renders them completely helpless. If it was merely a cramp of a leg or arm I do not believe that strong men would sink suddenly and almost without a struggle as we; see that they do in so many cases very one who reads the pa pers will recall numerous instances at the seashore and at every bathing re sort where these mysterious drownings take pisce. I never knew any one to try to account for them except by the cramp theory. The medical meu ought to stndy the nittter and see it there is not some ground fur tbe belief that ap oplexy, produced by pressure ot blood on tbe brain, is not. more likely to be tbe cause of death in water than drown, ine in consequence of cramp. Roche- terFosl'Expnss. - The cheapest place to buy your school book and school stationery is at Heins berger's. , t . The British Ariuj . Our army is a disgrace to the finan cial good, sense of the country. The effective force of the German army costs 19.390-600. whereas th effec tive force of our army costs 14.000, 000. For her expenditure Germanv eeu nineteen corps d'armee of 37.000 men each; According to Gen Bracks enbur we should hardly be able to put in the field one corps d'armee ot 30 000 men. It is true that th German ;s a conscript a rruv. The German sddier gets 4id per diem, whereas an English soldier gets 1 2d per diem. But even if a lull allowance b made for 'bis. the cost ol the two armies is in propor tion to their numerical strength as two is to one I this surprising? Putting aside the rrcklets waat owintr to mal administration we hnve 109 generals who are urero ployed, while in Ger many no ruan is ver made a general unti- there is employment lor him The difference, too. in the rate of pay may be gathered from one lact. The commmder-in-chiet t our army ffets 6.000 per annum. ' and Marsha! Von Mol kn gets I 000; and yet. with all respect to the Duke of Cambridge.it can hanllv be ssin that as a cmmanu- er-in chiel his Ro?l Hitfhnes is worth four !im as muh h M -hkn II. Lnbmirhf.re in New York World. Premature decline of pow er in ti'her m'X. however iruluud. spei-di and permanently cured B wk for IQ ceif in stnuips. Wor d's Dis penary Med-cnl Association. 0"3 Mair. Strt. Buffalo. N Y. A Fiirlii Tor a Flasr How bravely the Southerners defend ed their lligs nppears Irom Sergt. Mil ler' experience al Gfityoburg. Milier helontrd to Company G. Eighth Ohio Volunteer Inlair ry. He had already sent several prisoner to the rear when he saw. u short distance away, some thing tempting ; it was a C'infedora'e flag in the centre ot three or tour 'pine knots " At that moment a shell ex. plodcd just over their heads. A piece struck rhe color-bearer aud bioughl him to hi knees The color were not suf fered to touch the eround. A young oftje.er sprung forward and grasped the staff This man was already wounded. Covered with dud. tbe blood trickling Irom a L' ash on his forehead, without a hat, his eyes blazing, holding his torn but preciou standard aloft iu one hand while he guarded it wttb his liare rapier in tbe other, he seemed the liv ing impersonation ot valor. But he was almost alone, his revolver emply and his line. ot retreat nearly cut. oil. He backed slowly towards a trap in the fence near which he stood Once on the other, s-de ot it he might reach his own lines in oatety. But the fou man was upon him. The Ohio soldier confronted the bravo Confederate ami bade him surrender. Nirm out often men wouitl have done so But no ! Holding the flag behind him, the offi cer parried with great dexterity the tbrusu made by the sergeant, who was loath to shool this ga'lant youth. But thtre was no time to Io3e; if be wanted the flag be must act promptly. "Sur render, or I'll sboot!1' he cried In re iponse the point of the slender blade pierced his wrist. Miller bad to shoot. The Southern hero tell backward upon his banner So tight was his grasp on the staff that Miller had to tear off the flag. New York World MISCELLANEOUS. TJ 4 T f T F. A. LK LKBMA.N m. i X. aJ JL Washington D. C augSfw end for circular NeW- Seed Wheat, Of Fine Quality. Fend lor descriptive List and Prices. ROUP & ZILE, Weatmlcster, Maryland. au 8 4w TEAFNE8Sj causes, ana a new and successful tUKE JlJ at yo'ir own home, by one ho was deal twenty-eight years. .Treated by most 'if the noted specialists without benefit Cured h imself In three months, and blnce then nun dicds of others. Full particulars sent on ap pllttallon. T. 8. PAQK, No 41 WVstSlst St . New York City. ang 8 Iw PARKER'S i HAIR BALSAM the popular favorile for dressing tlie liiir, llcj-tormg color when j gray, and preventing landruff. It cleanses the scalp, stops the hair failincr, and is sure to ph?asa. J, v. ami ,l.t0 at Druggists. HINDERCORNS. The sn test, furesc and bostctire for Corns, Bunions, t 'to-wall "in. KiiRtiiM comfort to the feet. Neverfail ocuic u ccntJttt I-rutfwM. lliscoi & Co N. ( j and V"liUrv ITab- Hii curcu ut liuMic witU out pain. Book of par ticulars stMit Kit EE, B. X. W00LLEY. M. D. Ailantu. (&. Oilur ay.- Vhlteuall tstn-ci. Tlie National Life ANI- Maturity Association, OF WASHINGTON. D C. HORATIO BROWNING, President. -o- GEO. D. ELDRIDGE, Secretary. Manager and Actuary. -o- Lite Insurance at Absolute Cost. A Guaranteed Policy. An Incoqtestible Policy. Maturity Yaluein Casn at Fixed Age. Annual Cost Absolutely Limited. Qnly Four Payments per Year. Non Forfeitable Al'er Three Years. P 8- RIDDELLE, M. Melical Director. W. H: GIBSON. Special AfienL Home Office. 1.215 FSlii?et. N. W mch31 Is C3 UP OIV WHOLESALE PRICES. " The - following auoirilona represea wholesale prices generally. In making up mall orders higher prices, have to b nhvrvtn BAGGIKC . Qunny....................,,. g et ST Standard.. gu? 9 BACON North Carolina Hama, rib. is Shoulders, y ft,.. i s a iA Sides, it lt 10 0 11 WESTERN SMOKED- M.Si Vt(3 15 Sides, B... ....... ..........! T?4( SV Shoulders, y ft... - 5 f 514 DRY SA.LTKU Sides. V ft. ........... 0 0 64 Shoulders, f ft 51 s BARRELS Snlrlls IMrpeMlne Second Hand, each C 1 Si iew New Ycrk. each 0 00 ft lsc NewClty,each... o f sg. BEESWAX. 23 0 21 SRICKS, Wilmington V M- sou & 9 oe Northern 0 00 ?14 to BUTTER, ft North Caroltoa.. ...... ....... Northern....... .... ...... . GANIiLES, ft Sperm ............ Tailow . . Adamanttae ... CHEESIl, r ft Northern Factory Dairy, Cream ............ State CO & 15 ft 2'-M IS tit- 25 iy, 14 15 & IK 8 & JO 1(1 Hi 6 23 21 ro en 62 a COFFEE, ft- -Java... Li&guyra ...... Klo CORN UKAL, V taa., in aaclis Virginia Meal IWITON TIES, bundle.... & 1 0 domestics . rn- .. Sheeting, 4-4, T yd 6 x ma, if buosh K up BiJOS. r doiten 10 liV Mackerel, No. 1, T bbi SO ou 012 0 Mackerel, No, 1, V half bbl-11 t g?o Mackerel, No. Z, & bbl f GO IS Mackerel. No. naif bbi. S GO & 9 0 Mackerel, No. 3, t bbl 11 f0 ffl2 ( G Mullets, V bbl 0 00 O 4 Mullets, Pork bbls 11 00 ?12 0 M. C. Roe Herring, Y keg 00 4 n. I fry Cod, v tb 7 WIX):K f bbi- Nortbern Super 5 25 Got Extra 4 10 tb 4 2' " Family 4 5o O 4 75 CUy Mllla Super 4 80 Ol Lj Farolly.. 4 .v ft 5 LUE r ft GRAIN, bushel Com, from store, bags.whlta. Com, cargo, In bulk, white.. Corn, cartfo, lit bajes, white Corn, cargo, mixed, In bags.. Oata, from store.............. tOw Peas HIDES, V lb ijlrocn... ............ Dry . ....... HAY, r 100 fta KaauTii ...... ....... & 10. n a a a 0 a 60 15 o 5 10 1 10 to S5 12H 1 15 -0 no 2 Western....... North Elver, HOOP IRON, tf ft LAHD.f ft- (cb 85 Northera.... ............. 7 North Carolina 0 UME, barrel 1 40 1 a n 3 co LUMBER. City Sawed, M ft. ShlpSiuff, resawed 18 00 Rough Ed;ce Plank 15 00 West India Cargoea.accor'llng to quality .....13 00 Oressed Flooring, seaao0Cc1...lg 00 ajautilnt? and Board. com'n..l2 X) MOLASSES, T gallon- Ovx 00 OJ' 00 Ol 00 S7 00 Gi5 'JO New Crop Cuba, In hhd In bblB. Porto Rico. In Pads..... 24 2C 20 & a a n a a a 26 30 ?6 28 18 35 " Ir. bbla.. Suitar House. In arris. m m m m In obis Syrup, In bbla... N A.1LS, V Reg, Cut, lOd banis OILS, If giliOD Kerosene.......... ?jUrd LuiBeed... 22 2 2ft 10 lis X 15 0G 00 2 15 75 60. 0 2 50 Jl 1 45 O 1 CO dosln.. Tar.... a a a is 20 22 334s 25 Deck and Spar.. POULTRY Chickens, live, grown. " Spring Turkeys.... .................. PEANUTS y bushel 22 lbs... POTATOES, bnahel a A 1 CO & 80 & 70 & 2 75 Irish, V bbl , PORK, V barrel City Mess 16 00 Oil 0C Prime 13 60 14 0Q - Rump 00 013 50 RICE Carolina, V ft 4ViCT Rouich. V bushei) Upland).... 80 O 1 10 Do. do (Lowland).- J 00 1 to m I 2214 75 65 0 75 7 RAUSt t lb Country City 1 0 ROPE, r ft 1V0 SALT, r sack. Alum 70 O Liverpool........ - O Lisbon 00 tit American. ....... ............. 00 ft SUGAR, ft Standard...... 74 Standard A fVi White Ex C a Ex C. Golden S3 C Yellow dOAP. t ft Northern SHINGLES, 7 In. f Common..., ............... CvDress Sans.. ............ & 5 6V1 5 5 f 0 2 00 50 aim 025 0 5 0. O 7 50 014 0M OIC O 6 Ol4 Oi 013 0C O 8 5C Cypreea Hearts 0 CO 8TAVE3, t M W. O. Barrel- 8 00 R. O. Hogshead 00 00 TALLOW, r ft 6 TIMBER, M feet Shipping. 12 00 fine Mill 11 25 Mill Prime 7 50 Mill Fair Common Mill - 6 00O 6 50 6 00 OO O Inferior to Ordinary 0 00 WHISKEY, t gal Northern. .1. 00 North Carolina 1 00 WOOL, r ft Washed 18 Unwashed ................ 15 Rrirrv 10 O 4 00 O 0 O JO a 00 2 v 20 20 lr ADVERTISERS Can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American Papers by -addressing Geo. P. Rowell -& Co., Newspaper Advertising Bureau, IO Spruce St., New York. Send lOcts. for lOO-page Pampri)- After Forty yeara eiiTince in the preparation of more than One Hundred Thousand applications for patents in the United .Sttes and Foreign conn tries, tho publishers of tb bcicntanc American continue to act as solictors for patents, caveats. trade-njarkjXJpy- - 1 . ... ..tk.ITnttJiH NttA ft Till to obtain patents in 1,-anaaa.x.uB Genuany. and all other countries Tte-.r aipert- cis inequaled and their facilities aro unsur- ''priiura and specifications prepared and filed ia the Patent Office oa hort ntice Term- very reasonable. No charge for examination of noou pr dratonjrs. Advice by pail Una . . Patent obtainwl t hroiirh Mnnnir.arnoticed in the SCIKXTIFIC A MKUICANwhich has the larlertVculaTHin and is? ho most, fluent at newspaper of its kind publishea in Ue world. The adSantases of such a notjeo every patentee alTh"tltr'an splendidly illastrated news-paocr ia published WEEKLY at .U0a year and w duiittd to be tbe bert paper devoted to scie nc mechanic, inveo t ions, "'""nT4' .. ether departments of lnd-stil projTJ. pat lisbed in any country. It contain the name, of nnaMUmrenini eachveek. Try it four month lor one uo.im. Bold by all nowsdealera. ,jT"'-it t If too hare an invention to patan write to Muda S CpablUere of Sitin iaaencan, SHI Broadway. New York- -f - . ' : HawdWfk about patonta vuulod taeo. SEP MIRCELLANEODR Wilminsrtpne Columbfa & AQgiista XI. R. Co. ft --- . ' CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOINO SOUTH. (No ft. J Daily, j except Dited June 19.1SSI j Sunday. No. 23, DalU . 1 ally Ieave Wilmington. Lv '..WscBsmaw . .0 pm b 10pm 11 ISprr. I 25 im Ixave Marlon ...Ill i4 pm C 40 iiraj 2 4 am S pm 4.24 am ft T 1 ro! 6.H am 1 eavc Florence. Arrive Surotr ... Arrive Columbia. 2.4a: 4 2-1 a v 6.1 Um TKAINrt GClNt- NORTH. No f.6, ally, No. 7S. Dally eseptj No. 14, Sunday. Dally. leave t "olumbla... If1. 23 pm Arrive Surntrr 11 f2 pm ime Florence.. 4Siiim fjoave Marlon ... 5 15 am l.v L Waccamaw 02 am Arrive WilmlnKi'nl ii.23 am 6 5 1 a m . . . i 22 a t i" i 40 a m 8 30 pm 5 04 jire 10 34 pro 11.43 110 Soa. 23 and 78 stop at all Stations exce Cane Savannah, Wateree and Slrcma Passengers tor points on C. A t. R. R., C. C & A. R. U. Stations, AUen Jun Uon, and all volnt beyond, shoa'.'l tke So 23. Pull man Sleeper' fo? Aujrus'a on thlstralr. 'I rains 57 and 16 make clcse c mrectlon .it Florence with Trains on . I. It. K. JOHN i. LiiVtNJs., vencral Superb) ten de a- J, R. KENLY, Snp't Transportation r icmerson. General Paasenger Agor- junc i9 :tee UEVIEW: .off. job oppige; It? MARKET STREET. NO. 112. (TJ1 TIRS) CUtoriXlli IK EVERY It fifties AND WE ARE PREPARED TO DO ALL MANNER OF IE TO NT B IlBIlSi. WHEN YOU WANT PROGRAMMES, CIRCULARS, CARDS, LETTER-HEADS, BILL-HEADS, POSTERS. ENVELOPES, NOTE-HEADS. PAMPHLET PRINTING. 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C., STATION, .lone :S. fi7 QN AH D-AFTER JUNK -2rrn, TRAINS on the PALMETTO R. R will ran between the Pee Dee Clrcr. s. C., and Hamlet, K. C, as follows, daily cxrcj t Sunday b: , No. 1 leave Pee Pro Hirer.. ........11 is a M No. 1 arrive Han let....... 12 15 m No. leave. Han let. ...... ..1 S 45 P i No. 2 arrive Pee Dec. hirer. 4 45 T U Chcraw k will nwet Tains at (errainut of IUrail at Pec Dec Mrcr. WM. MONCURF, junc 29 tf ' Superintendent . Wilmington & Weldon R. R AND BUANCUES. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SQUTn. No IS - 1 No. n, 'c7. j Dally, No. 27. Dallv. Dated Aug. 1, t 'fctMallj except - i'rliy. Mjn ay. Leave Weldon... Ar. Rocky Mount. Arrive Tarboro-.-I 3.24 " I 4 5opmj. 10 3 am . Ieave Tarboro..,. Arrive Wilson 3 57 pm) 0 Mpiiil...,., Leave Wilson 4 15 pm Arrive elma.. a 4 pm 7 53 pm Arrlve.FaycttevlIlel Icave ddslKro. . Leave Warsaw... 4 41 pm 5 4t pm 6 00 nm 7 40 pm 7.40 pm r 38 pn 9.f 3 pro .00 am 8.13 am o.co a n Leave Magnolia.. Ar Wllmlnetou... TRAINS G:ING NORTH.. No. er, DaPv. except Sunday, No. 14, Dally. No. 78, Dally. Leave Wtlmlnarton ll.ro pm Leave MaRuollt.. IGa m Arrive Wroav... Arrive Goldsboro.l 2.1 - am 8.5 am 10. S2 am 10 49 am lUflam 8 31 am" 10 3 Jam 11 59 amj 3 .to pm 6 33 pm C 5 j pm Leave Fayettevllle Arrive elma Arrive Wilson... l eave Wl'son Ar. Rocky Mount.. 2.57 am 12 38 pm 1.12 pm Arrive Tarboro. ... lavo Tarboro . . . . ........ 4 30 pm 10 51 am Arrive Weldon 4.25 am 2 40 pm! Dally except Sunday. Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leavr Halifax for Scotland Kcrt it x m i ar tttrnlnsr leaven Scotland Neck at 9.S0 a. m. daily except Sunday. Train leaves Tarboro, S. C., via Albermarle A Raleigh R. R. Dally except Sunday, 0.0 P. M , Sunday 5.00 p. M.. arrlvo Wllllamston, N C , 8. hi P . M-, 6 40 P. M. Returning leaves llllamston, N. C, Dally except Sunday. 7.43 A. M-, Sunday 9.5t A. M , Arrive Tarboro. N. C, 0 43 A. M., 11.30 A. M Train on MIdlaud N. C. Branch leaves GoMs- roro, . u.. Daily except Sunday, 7.00 A. M. arrive SmithUcld, N. C, 8 30 A. M. beturntne leaves SmlthticM, N c , 9 00 Goldsboro. N. C. 10 30 A. M. A. M., arrive Train on NashviDe Branch leaves Rocky Mount' for Nashville 4 00 P. M , arrives at Nashville 4 40 P. M., Spring Hope 5 15 P. M. Returning Wvs Spring Hope I' .40 A. M., Nashville 11.15 A. M., Rocky Mount 1155 A. M., dally except Sunday. . Train .n t:iinton branch leaves Warsaw for Clinton, Dally, except e-undav. at 7.20 P M. Pcturning leaves lintrn at 7.(0 t I M. Southbound Train on Wilson & Fayettevllle Branch Is No. 51. Northbound Is No. 50. i)ally except fcunday. Train No. 27 South will stop only at Wllaos . Goldsboro and Magnolia. Train No. 78 makes close connection at ff don forall points North Daily. All rail via Richmond, and dally except Sunday via Bap Line. Trains make close connection for all point -North via Richmond and Washington. All tramp run Bolld between WPmtnglonanl Washington, and have Pullman Palaco Sleep ers attached. JOHN F. DIVINE, T n General Superintendent. J. R KENLY, Sup't Transportation T. M. EMERSON. Genera'. Passenger An; t. aug2 Carolina Central K. it Company. Change of Schedule. WESTBOUND TRAINS. No. 1. dallv ox jSunday. No. 3. 1 May 16, 1SS7. dally ex Sunday. lave Wilmington l eave Maxton Leave Hamlet.... Leave Wadcsboro Leave Charlotte.. 1 eavc Lin coin ton. 1 eavc Shelby..... Ar Rutherfordton. 7 25 am 8(0 pm 11 30 am! 12 50 pmj 23 ami .'is pm 4 32 pm ( 17 nm ft 55 a m arrive. 7 40 pmj 9 10 pmj EAST BO UN D TRAINS. No 2 No. 4. May id, lSd7. dally cx daily ex Sund.y. Sunday. Lv. Eutkcrfordton' 7 15 am leave Shelby SlSai I;ave Lincoln ton. 10 07 amj , lieave Charlotte.. 12t2 pm! 8 45 pm Leave Wadcsboro. 23J pm ......... Leave Hamlet.... 3 38 pmj 155 am Ideate Maxton.... 5 20 pnr-1 ArrlveWilmbigton OO.Spmii 00 ami Trains Nos. 1 and 2 makn ln - - W..U1.VW11 Maxton to and from Fayettevllle, Greensboro and olher iolnts on C. i . & Y. V.t. At Wadcs boro with trains to and froaCberaw.i Jorewe and Charles ton. At 1 incolnton to and from Hickory. Lenoir and point on C j.. Nar row -augc R K. . Trains No. 3 and 4 make oloee connection at Hamlet with Trains to and from Ra elrh. Through Sleeping Cars between Wllninrun and Charlotte and Charlotte and Raleigh. Tate Train No, 1 for StatcavWe.and statloiu on W N C R R and points Wect Take train No 3 for Spar tan b org. Green. Tlllu. Athesa Atlanta and all polnt South-' west. Also, for Ashevllle via Spartacbure. o-3 coo Beets at Wilmington with W J W R R No- 23. Local Freight Nos. 5 and ti tri weekly be tween Wilmington and Laurtnburg. IxKal Freight No 7 and 8 tri weekly be. tween anrinburg and charlotte. Lo'al Freight hoe. 9 and 10 trt-weekly be tween Charlotte and Rulhcrfor-lton. . No. 5, , 7, 8, 9 and lo will not take baaseti gerr. , L. C. JOKEii. r. W. Cl.ARB. cRortl Paaretger Area? may 14 Working. Classes WffilKf' prepared to furnish all claae with employ ment at home, the whole ox the time or for their spare momenta. Boalness tew. Ughl and prjfiLtb1e. Persons ot either aex eaiiiv earn from W) centa to 3.00 per evenlr, and a proBurtlonal sum by devoting all their One io the business Boys mod ifirU earn nearry utntsclWRea, That all who see Ittia nay tet a tfcelr ahirtaa. and test the btutnes. We make thla offer , To snch as are rot well at lanel e wliU tend one dollar to pay ley the trouble of writ-eg. Full particulars acd vut 11 1 tree. Addre&s Gzukqz tiwjos Ato, Portliud, Maine. . dec 1 ttad lyw
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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