rMORTEYE-GLASSES. WfcJkfc 1TCH ELL'S EYE SALVE. ;;fu-EAK AND INFLAMKI H u situof U uu. imk GrnilOon. Stye Turner T5d Kre l4UM,wl lro L Jcex, rrrrT sort. Tc if rita. Bum, Pll ln. - Bum, niM.OI wcenrc fv Cwrsns&r to rg ) fill fcaitv a Tiusiii:. ConianipUoa Sorely Cared. . To the "Editor Pleas inform"" VIIOLCSALli PRICES. e f nl 1 - . . -T" u4. t Tlvp: . luo,u"u"lEiJ quuiawoaa represent wnoie- VOIir muiem lilik. A umc 1 slAnHa miw T M- . (remedy for t lie above named disease. -SSStawroiS ! By its timely use thousands of hope;amrP haTeio bgciarge(!' " '. Ipks cifsen h&vft been permanently ' bagging. . . '- oth-cmI T wV.nl! Tn r.ln1 tr KPnd two I Gunny.... . The frardt:i' vithfn was shaded. And guarded nbout from sisrht: lh fragrance lloweil to tne pouui bottles of mv remedy FREE to any m wintl, - , . . of your readers who have consump- The fonntafn leaped to the light, j tjon ff they vill send me "their- er- tirfss and nost ofllce address, nes- And the street without was-narrow. And dusty and hot, ant! hiean; Bit the bwli that lor white rose, iSlie leaned to the fence between. And softly hbj soutrht a crevice ' In that "barrier blank and tall. And shy ly- she thrust out through it IJer loveliest hud of all. And tender to touch, and gracious, And pure as the moon's pure shine, The fall roe paled and was perfect. For whose eyes, for whose lips, but minef Ilclr.ii Gray tfW, in (he C6momtll (an.' DTrHliT r-JJU.ian1 I Leo jut; ihv .tt,.- not ukcitfminnauii k ,f Vt .1. ...rnii. nuiir mlc r:,' ViV-r I'rmlwr. " CATARRH La I an Am line. IIaI Itr M Tit CrSLHAY-FEVER turtuv K appt into cacn nosini anms . A Kentucky irl glories in a head of hair which is seventy inches long and very thick, but our chief glory is the number of cures made recent- by the use of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, the best remedy for coughs and colds. pectfully. T. A. 8LOCUM, M.C., 181 Pearl st., New York. ' This uij-stery of sleep! This great er mystery of waking! If we could fathom tnem we should have fath omed ourselves and life and death! 1 j Advice to Mother. Mils. Wixslow's Soothing Stitup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relievesthe lit tle sufferer at once; it produces nat ural, cpiiet sleep by relieving the cluld from pain, and" the little cher ub awakes as ''bright as button." It is very pleasant to taste. ; It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the I bowels, and is the best known reine Jdy for diarrhoea, whether arising Ifrinm tppfliific or other ' causes. r mi ;vv U5JL1 t rv-i-'rvii A) crnts. ELi I51.OTIIt.uS. . 1 .Won uhst.. Sew Yorlu 888 , 1888 Pres:dential Year. tvrJtsi on roilUcs Sutocrlbe for the cw York Weekly Herald One Dollar a Year. n?r iad Cheapest family Journal In tbe United States. tepartUl Epitome etery weet of each Mate political movements. rv Fwfn Hepartment H 1 neaqaalled. 'ra aJ most accurate Cable Specials bj t be commercial Cables. it Telegraphic Reports of all Current Erects. tu Featares Practical Farmin?. The "mat of N-lern Wom mi uvw- vn ki pjjra. The World of Llteratnre and Art. ?wrvH. inionnationoD all Subjects. U.T, 'JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Serr Yorlr Itomlrl Vow Vrr-1- 1t- Fancy Lot of Fine Imported Goods. E&AS STITFCD ritUNES. SOME- Vw 44,1 rj nice. French rnines.Tery i txS A1Poase renard Maccoronl- Fckm oras, u earthern pots. -"Ury, all nzci v-"rae French reas, somcthlntr spcdaL ! f allon Jars. " " ' 4a4 reart Tapioca French Blacking. r: California Fruits. I reaches, Jellr-Cured Apricots rVicbes. Dried Apples. -O . Alr5s- DIGESTIVE REUS II. For sale by it r". L. Uuatwrlclit. - - IS 17 So. Front (Suable Unds for Sale. TACT or L5D. LTI.G ON JLif02" N eosaUUsir of iT1 Ba ca bran h toil !5,0f drRlona water, iMn ' SLH4 MlrUwihi i r 1 ? acwiT. ?bQl ro -"r rr 1 atrr apply Awrra teal r,UU) liratrt lMlnX forll.r Kllit ti Fly the Flag. When two of thiitot distinguish ed Senators in iiblic life calltil uj:on Jttr'rary . Bayard recently and insisted upon . an appointment in the C3nrdar service -for one of their coiihtiUients. the Secretary re plied that he had nothing which it would pay the man. to accept. The Vahiugtoii correspondent of -the New York Jfrrafd tells the continua tion of the tory: "He isn't particular about the wilary. one of the vinton; 1.(XK) a year "will suit him." A thousand dollars a vear,M echoed the Secretary sarcastically, "why I can thai ThX) mil within tweiity-four hours ho ouId jump at it. "(loodmen, too,M he continued eiuphaticallv. seeing a look of in- lcrelulity umm his visitors' faces. iook nere, ne coniiuueu, point ing to the deparyteut register, "do you fee this place, and this, and tills? indicating them its he spoke. "You will see that the emoluments of these officers fall below JfSO per annum in each case. Would you think that anybody would desire an appointment at so trifling a remun eration as that? No, of course, you don't, and yet I have applications dally for them. It Is true the ap plicants are not Americans. They are natives of thedifferentcountries In which these cousular offices are situated. The men who want them are engaged In trade. The appoint ment ould permit them to fly the American flag and invoke the pro tection of the American Govern nient in the event of trouble. Sev eral years ago the Consul General at one of the.far eastern countries was paid .OOO for five consular agencfres in his district. He did this without the consent of his Govern ment." but he got the-inoney just the same. You will see the register thatthe fees at all five of the places scarcely foot up $100 a year. The appoint ment carried with it, as 1 have said, the right to fly the American flag. It happened that the men in each case weraV bankers. The ruler of that country had the not unusual eastern fashion of sometimes levying a heavv tribute upon his rich sub jects. Not unfrequently this tribute amounted to as much as the sum paid to the Consul General. The moment they represented the United States that moment they were free men so far as coercion from their ruler went. They paid high for their immunity, hilt it undoubtedly was a good investment. I trust, gentlemen, continued the Secretary, "that this brief il lustration dl show the futility of ever expecting a vacancy in the consular service, no matter how un important the position may be. Sometimes the incuinlent dies or is dismissed sometimes, I say. But I can assure you in. all seriousness that he never, never resigns." Delicate persons and all whose svstem have become debilitated, siiould Iear in mind that Simmons Liver Regulator is not a drastic, purgyig medicine, does not weaken or deplete the system as other pur gatives do, but acts gently. It ill invigorate like a gla.-s of 'wine, but is no intoxicating beverage to lead to intern jwrance; will promot dig estion, dissipate headache, and gen erally tone up the system. Hon Aelx. H. Stephens, of Ga., says: ''Simmons Liver Regulator is mild and suits me better than more active remedies. - .Are Stone Alive? We generally think of minerals as dead lumps of inactive matter. JJut they may be said to be alive, creatures of vital pulsations, and separated into individuals as distinct a the pines in a forest or the tigers iu a jungle. The disposition of cry stals are as diverse as those of ani mals. They throb with unseen cur rents of energy. They grow in sire as long as thev have opportunity. They can be killed, too, though not as easily as an oak or a dog. A strong electric shock discharged through a crystal will decouiose it, very rapidly if it is of soft structure, causing the iarticle to gradually disintegrate in the reverse order from its growth, until the poor thing lies a dead, shapeless ruin. It is true the crystal's life is unlike that of higher creatures. Hut the dif ference between vegetable and ani mal life Is no greater than that be tween mineral and vegetable life. Linnaeus, the great Swedish natural: 1st, defined the three- kingdoms by saying: "Stones grow; plants grow ami feel; animals grox "and feel and move. Wide A trakc. from teething or other Twenty five cents a bottle, july G deod&wly MISCELLANEOUS. 4MKmm HHB-HW 1 4 la w iv 14' 1 w in A. J. J LTJ IbJJ V JLJL VV -4r . .... , : -n -.. :- 10 (J r 1 4 9 Cl 9 1JT :m office,: o o 00000 0 MARKET STREET. NO. U, (TJ TAIKS) CUM J'l JJt EVIJty AlbPICl AND WR ARE PREPARED TO DO A LL MA&NKR OF ' WE WILL SOT BE HEWD -WHEN .YOU WANT- 1'itoaRAMXES. circuiArs, cards, let ter-heads, BILL-nEADS, POSTERS. ENVELOPES, NOTE-BEADS. PAMPHLET. PRINTING. TAOS, LAND DEEDS, MORTGAGE DEEDS, SHER IFFS" DEEDS, CIVIL WARRANTS, STATE WARRANTS. JUSTICES JT7DG- MKXTS. JUSTICES' EXECUTIONS. CHAT TEL MORTGAGES. AC.. CALL ON US AND OBTAIN PRICES BEFORE GIVING TOUR ORDERS. Addrest REVIEW JOB OFFICE, tilklhClCk. h. Sash. Doors Doors. Jg EST GOODS. LOWEST PRICES. RIMS, SPOKES, WHEELS. COOKING AND HEATING STOVES. Bcln? Factory Agents we can save you money. JuC4bj, ildw Depot. dec 29 1 13 So. Front Str - . BOY CLIPPER PLOWS. O AMES. TRACE CHAINS, BITS, HORSE MJl collars, curry combs. Back Bands, Rope and a complete line of Agricultural Implements at BOTTOM PRICES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. f Jacobi's Udw. Store, dec 29 tf 12 SoutJi .Front Street.- A irreat many petty triaK of life ould cease to trouble Um if we only tlxmicht how little they will matter a thousand vear hence. .. "A little fresh meat .will now help the noultrv. Cevarte Prigge, , . . - ... - .f . ; - - GKNER.L MERCHANDISE BROKER corner Water and Mulberry streets,(Wessell'3 building) up stairs. ; , yOULD NOTIFY HIS FRIENDS AND tne public generally, tnat he has opened aienera Brokerage office at tne above address and re s pectfully solicits tnelr orders Will give prompt dispatch to all business entrusted to hi care. Jan 11 lm . y 3Iercnant8, Exchange Dinia RoVrms WE ARE OPEN AND PROPOSE TO RE celT guests for board by the day, weefc or month at the foUowlng low ro.tes: Per day tl; week uO; month $18. Meals sent to any part of the city and served at any hour, the best the market affords. A sumptuous Free Lunch every day from 11 to 1. Philadelphia Beer on draught. - -Janl8iy t Hisses Bnrr & Raines, yyiLX REOPEN THEIR SCHOOL FOR girts and little boS; on TUESDAY. Oct. 4. The course of instruction, as heretofore, will be thorough and systematic special attention given to Heading, Writing Music and Physical culture. . - Mrs. M. 8. Cushlng will have charge of the Musical Da pajtmenu . v . Hours for Kindergarten pupils from 0l4 toll For further particulars bee Principals. sept u . . Standard, n 1 rriv a.- , -..i4 llama.... 14 Shoulders v n - v 8 : sjdes, a.. -10 WESTERN SMOKED Hams. tb... . Maes, Khonlders, lb . ... DRY SALTED sides,vn..... Shoulders,- lb. ...;...... .. BARRE1.S spirits Turpentine. Second Hand, each , . New, New York, eaqh..... New, city, each . .. BEESWAX, lb....... B KICKS, Wilmington, ! y M . . . . Northern ....j BUTTER, lb North Carolina... Northern..; CANDLES, lb Sperm.. Adamantine..: CHEESE, 9 lb ; . Northern Factory.!...... .. Dairy, Cream State..... COFFEE, l lb Java Laguyra "... .". - Rio..... CORN MEAL, bush, in sacks. Virginia Meal......... .. COTTON TIES, W bundle..... DOMESTICS . Sheeting, 4-4, yard. ...... Yarns, yt bunch EGOS. doz .......... risu -, , ' Mackerel. No. 1. w bbl. Mackerel, No. 1, halt bbL Mackerel, No. 2, $ubl. ..s M ackerel, No. 2," hall bbl . Mackerel, No. 3, y bbl Mullets, is bbl . N. C. Roe Herring. keg. Dry Cod, T$ tb FLOUR, 1? bbl Western, low grade. ....... 3 50 . .Extra. .4 09 " " Family... i 4 50 City Mills suiier. . i : . . 4 09 . " Famlly.l 4 50 8 15 1 lftii 8 :9 i , " - 1 40 (4 1 50 0 00 1 75 1 65 1 70 20 22 0 00 (A 8 00 p 00 14 00 15 , 25 ' Z 30 18 & 25 ' 9 10 1 11 Vl2 13 ( 14 9 ! 10 27 28 23 24 20 23 00 67X 00 67tf 1 25 1 30 e ex CO 80 18 &j 20 00 00 7 50 9 00 6 00 3 00 5, (12 50 (4 8 TB (411 00 4 75 O 6 00 7 80 9 00 700 4 00 10 & 00 4 50 5 00 4 10 (A 500 8 10 00 00 m 00 42 00 80 5 10 1 05 85 90 -: va 8 ( 65 62 67 65 45 T&y 90 ; 5tf 13 10 95 00 3 8 10 GLUE, a lb.. GRAIN. V busheL - Corn, fm store, bags, white Corn, cargo. In bulk, white. Corn, cargo. In bags, white. Corn, mixed, from store. .. . Oats, from store. Oats, Rust Proof ... i ...... . cow Peas HIDES, w lb Green..... Dry HAY. w loa lbs-Eastern..- Western North River... k HOOP IRON, lb LARD, W lb Northern North Carolina LIME, a barrel LUMBER. City Sawed, w M ft. . Ship StufT, resawed 18 00 .20.00 Rough Edge Plank .15 00" 16 00 West India cargies, accora- lng to quality 13 00 Dressed flooring, seasoned. 18 00 Scantling and Board, com'n.14 00 MOLASSES, a eallon ? New Crop. Fn hhds. " 4v in bbls Porto Rico, in hhds . . in bbls..; Sugar nouse In hhds. " lnbols. " Svtud. in bbls NAILS, a Keg, Cut, lOd basin.. 3 40 oils, a gallon. Kerosene...... .... Lard Linseed.:...... Rosin.. Tar Deck and .Spar Chickens, live, grown. Spring Turkeys. PEANUTS, a bushel. 231b POTATOES, V bushel- sweet ..... Irish, a bbl i ...... PORK, a barrel 5 city Mess.. ...... ..17 50 Prime..,,..... 15 00 1 40, 000 18 00 23 00 15 00 25 28 28 30 00 16 16 90 15 00 00 20 10 95 35 3 25 26 1 30 30 35 15 18 35 2 50 H 1 45 1 00 16 20 22 , 25 20 100 S 90 & 60 2 75 018 00 16 00 Rump......'.......... 00 15 00 RICE Carolina, a b. 4 5j Rough, a ousn, (upiana)... eo w ' (Lowland). 0 1 00 RAGS, a lb Country........... 00 1H city 1 i ROPE, a fi 14J 22 SALT, a sack. Alum. 70 75 Liverpool. - t & 7u r Lisbon.. 00 '00 " American.... 00 70 . SUGAR, P lb Standard grain.. 6 6 Standard a. - o White Ex C. 0 a 6 Extra C, Golden 5 h C Yellow... o -r SOAP, a lb Northern 5i h SUINGLKS, 7 in. v W. TW), common zw 2 w Cypress Saps 4 501 5 00 - Cypress Hearts. . . ; . 0 00 i 7 50 STAVES, a M W. O. Barrel. . . 8 00 14 00 R. o. Hogshead 0 00 5 10 00 - tallow. an. 5 & - 6 TIMBER, a M feet Shipping. .13 00 -Fine Mill.... 11 25 Mill Prime.. ...... 7 50 Mill Fair. 5 00 Common Mill... Zfl 00 Inferior to Ordinary. . i2 50 WHISKEY, a gal Northern...:! 00 North Carolina WOOL, a lb Vashed . . .'. . . Unwashep. Burry...... 14 00 : 13 00 - 8 50 0 00 0 00 - 4 00 4 3 00 1 P 00; 250 2830i 15 U25f ' 10 D 15- 3 " ArterTortttiafe' f Vl preparation of mora Tldu4lid?TMiction for patent in ) united Mates as a foreign conn. tesr tnw -publcJigts of -the Scientific iaeriean continne to act as solicitors ,r n&tnntx. caveats, trade-murks, copy- -virfaA.ie.. forth United titet, and .; .im nAtonts iw -Caaada -EnfiUnd. 1 ranee M-aiAaii. od -all otbar countries , Xiieir erpen nmecjuatod a4 tAeir facikties axe amor mwiaa aod upeciflcatLon prepared anoLfiled. in the Patent Office on short notice.. Terms very r.Knb!e. No charge for erarainaUon of models or jdrawingm. : AdTioe bym.i tree i . . .the SCIK-iTlFIO AMERICAM, which h .k. Urmt nmn ltiM ua U IM mint luuiwauw trspape of its Jnd paWished inthe worli The adTantaces of each notice er&cf patentee. This tarre aed pTididly fllnstrated newspaper . tKi Wwifi.v Mt. muoa m. rear, and m admitted to be the best paper deroted to scienc. mechanics. InTentions. . engineering wos.ana other departments of indastnal ProgJv Pa: lisaed in any country. It con tains the name of all paten tees and title ef m iajoar pa tented eech week. Try it four months for one dollar. Sold by all newsdealers. . A tjn If yoa bxn rn.tr nrreniion v-"5--. Mann A Co- nabh.hers of bcienune )bl Broadway. New York. Uaodoook aooot psnw 1 - - -J" ADVERTISERS Can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American Papers "by: : adaressing Geo.T;P. HovTell &' Co: tew paper Advertising Hureau, " JO Spruce St., New YorlC) ' - Cztici JOvts. fwr lOO-pc l3mrvl I Tl M n ,TA llfj U NO. 3 Pftlmotto Railroad Co. 0N AND AFTER FRIDAY,' DBd"jli5,;18S7, Trains wlH run as follovrs, dally except Sun day: , ' I' f : 1 " " : ; No l Passengec,and Freight. Leave Hamlet. N. c. : : . j u . . . . . . . . : . 8.20 A. 1L Arrive at Cheraw.- S.C. 9J30 A. M. ; .. Going North. Ne. 2 Passenger and Freight: Leav Cheraw. S. C.i...... .4.25 P. M. ArrlTe at Hamlet, N. Ci... ....... 55 P. M. j dec 16 tf j 1 WM. MONCUKE, Supt. Going. South. & Adsrost& tt- tt: Go CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH, Dated Jan 8th, 1888. til. li Leave Wilmington.. Leave Marlon..! . . . Arrive Florence...... ave Florence Ahlve Sumter Leave Sumter.'. Arrive Columbia. No. 23. No. 27. i No. P. M. 805 11 23 13 15 2 40 4 25 15 A. 31. No. 15. P. M. t 2 40 P. M. 10 10 12 41 1 25 0 20 A. M.-I P. M. iNa m. P. M. t 40 - 8 05 NO. 52. NO. 51. A. M. P. M. t 9 40 8 27 10 451 9 55 from Charleston via sz runs i,nrourn Central K.K. li Leaving Lanes 8:34 A. M., Manning 9:08 A. SI Sundays No. 54 leaves Charleston 8:30 A. M. Lanes 10:28 A. 31.,- 3Iannlng 11:10 A. 31., Sumter 11:46 A. 31., arrives Columbia 1:10 P. 31. No. 56 runs through from Charleston via Central R. R., Leaving Lanes 7:13 P. 31., 3lan-ning7:52P.31.- I ; ,: 1, . Train on C.&'D. R. Reconnects at Florence with No. 59. I ii TRA NS GOING. NORTIL iJfd. 78- Leave Columbia Arrive Sumter.L.... Leave Sumter. .... Atrive Florence Leave Florence . Leave Marion.. Arrive Wilmington... P. M 10 25 11 52 11 52 1 20 A. 31. 4 351 f No. 57. A. 31. 6 50 No. 5.J, P. 3f. , 5 33 6 46 No. 58. .:t 8 32 9 40 A. 31. I NO. "66. A. 31. 10 30 5 221 11 11 8 351 2 10 A. 31. 1 P. 31. I No. 14. P. 31. 8 20 8 55 1150 p. r. Daily. tDaUy except Sunday. . No. 53 runs through to Charleston. S. C. via Central R. R., arriving 31annlng 730 P. 3L. Lanes :03 P. 31., Charleston 9:45 P. M. ' No. 57 runs through to Charleston via Cen tral R. R.. arrlvlnsr Mannlnsr 8:48 A. 3L. Lanes 933 A. 31., Charleston 1L30 A. 3L '. no. m connects at Florence with C and D. train for Cheraw and Wadesboro. Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection at Wil mington with W. & W. R.. Ii, for all points 1 t JOHN F. DIVINE. General Superintendent. J. R. KENLY, Supt. Transportation. T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent. Jan 10 Wilmington 4 Weldon R. R AND BKANCUE8. CONDENSED SCHEDljLE. ; TRAINS GOING SOUTH. " i No. 27, No. 15, Dated Jan. 8, 1888. No. 23, Ft Mall dally ex ' dally. dally. Sunday. Ajtavc ciuuu. .... t At. Rocky Mount. 2 05 pm 3 17 pm 5 43 pm Arrive Tar bora Leave Tarboro. 6 00 am 715 am 4 50pm.........f 10 50 am.. j Arrive Wilson.... 3 53 pmj 7 OOpmj 7 48 am 4 10 pmi Leave Wilson..... Arrive Selma.... . . Arrive Fayettevl'e Leave Golds boro.. Leave Warsaw Leave Magnolia... Ar, Wilmington... 5 19 pm 7 45 pm; 4 45 pm 5 50 pm 6 05 pm 7 40 pm 7 40 pm 8 40 pin 9 55 pm 8 40 am 9 38 am 9 54 am 11 35 am TRAINS GOING NORTH. NO. 14, dally. No. 78. daily. - No. 6ti, dally ex Sunday. Leave Wilmington Leave Magnolia. . . Arrive Warsaw... Arrive Goldsbonv 12 05 am 1 21 am 3 23 am 9 00 am 10 35 am 10 50 am 11 50 am 3 45 pm 5 28 pm 5 50 pm 6 52 pm Leave Fayette ville Arrive Selma...... Arrive Wilson LeaveT Wilson Ar. Rocky Mount. 8 30 am ..: : 10 50 am Ill 59 ami '3 02amjl2 42pml ......... j l l8pm e 7 48 pm 8 24 pm Arrive Tarboro...! Leavfcr Tarboro. . ........UU 50pm .. ......1 Arrive Weldou-.-.l 10 50 am 4 30 amf240"pmf 9 35 pm "Dally except Sunday. : Tral d cm Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck; at 34)0 V. 3L Re turning leaves Scotland Neck at 9.30 A. M. dally except Sunday. 3 v - 'iTain leaves rarDoro. k. c. via Albermarie & Raleigh It. 1L dally except Sunday, 6.00 P. 3L, Sunday 500 V. 31., arrive Willlamston. N. C. 8.10 I. M., 6.40 P. 31. Returning leaves Wil llamston. a: c, dally except Sunday, 7.40 A. 3L, Sunday 9.50 A. M Arrive Tarboro. N. C 9.45 A. M., 1L30A. M. Train on Midland N. C. li ranch leaves Golds boro, N. C. dally except unday, 8-30 A.' 3L, arrive Smlthheld, N. a, laoo A. 3L Returning leaves Smlthfleld, N. C, ia45 A. 3L, arrive Goldsboro, N. C, 12.10 P.M. Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky 3lount for Nashville, 4j00 p. M.V arrives at Nashville 4.40 p. L, Spring Hope 5.15 1. M. Returning leaves Spring Hope ia0 A. 3L. Nashville 1L15 A. 3L, Rocky Mount 1L55 A, 31., dally except Sunday. Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for Clinton, daUy, except Sunday, at 6.00 P. M." Returning leaves Clinton at 8.45 A. 31., connect ing at Warsaw with Nos. 15 and 66, southbound Train on Wilson & Fayettevllle Branch Is No. 5L Northbound is No. 50. Dally except Sunday. - Train No. 27 South will stop only at Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. Train No. 78 makes cio.se connection at Wel rtrtD for all rjntnfM "Xorth rtflliv 411 rnliriii Richmond, and dally, except Sunday, via Bay j Trains mate close connection for all points North via lifchmond and Washington. All trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington, and have Pullman Pala-e Meep ers attached. 1 - - john f: DltlNE. Genl Supt. I R. KENLY, Sujrt. Transportation. T. 31. EMERSON. GealPfi.u-er Agent. Jao .-. . . " .. ... . . . !AICf UriDEVEtOPUD PAHT$ ! t-tlie lKd etZx-z&l sn4 itreu-tjueTied. Full jmjticn xir,t- vra Jt:;u; it u. c ii7rrr, . 1 Ofcrolina Central r.:J!rrf CHANGE OEi SCHEDULE." , WESTBOUND TliATNS. Jan. 1, 1SSS. Leave Wllmlnsrton Ar. Laurinburg. Lv. Launnburg.:. Leave Hamlet... ;. Arrive Charlotte. . Leave charlotte. . . Leave Llncolnion. Leave Shelby.:.. . a at. Rutherfordton No. L t No. u. dally ex. C -illy ex. Sunday. but 013. fl 40 pm 12 23 am 12 33 am 2 mam 7 00 am No. ." a Tr!--Weekly. 8 45 am 11 09 ain 12 54 fin r 3 OOpmj 7 CO nm 5 u pm -No. 7. 5 (10 ara 7 00 EM 3 u: EASTBOUND TRAINS Jan. 1. 1888. No, 2. , No, 4, daily , ex 1 daily "ex. Sunday, j su nda y. Lv. RutLcrfordton1 Leave Shelby.... . Leave Llncolnton Arrive Charlotte. Leave Charlotte... 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