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for Hor$e WIXUC. anccy, Dep. Hogs, Poultry. 300PAr.EBOOKm Treat ies mf Al Cirt 2et Free. Inn ! rT.vl mland ir.Jk-tor. .CO '"..iieUt.r Price. r rTt? . c. M Fnlton St- H. T. 2TJUP HEEDS' EOHEOPATHIC f ff SPECIFIC Ho.flO T&ilitr, Vital Weakness, ' '"VZZZV.'tZ KZZUX V arat . , i MENTION, hAlfcrntury. oweas: , acatlre profTv m . W wv . . ..-f.i at ork inat caa I a prr- t' .V.UVr tr i-ouatrr ltliui eir .. r-. frtl.il thrtr lACi". ray hi- --r" ! .... titr ork: HtbtTK-x. ; tw- vi.q an- saartol m. t ut this THE REVIEW: I i $ A & 0 P o o L 1 bb office; i bo c c o o AD WK ARK PRPPARRD TO DO ALL XAXyEK or mh printing li 111 III -WHEN YOU WANT I I TIKULiDS, B!LL-UIHD fOStKRiv. GiXlWPES, CTT-HEADS, i flMTILKT PRINTING. TIGS, LAND DEEDS, X0XT0AGS DESDS.8HKR I W DS1D6, UVIL WARR-VKTSj. 8TA7I WARRANTS. JUSTICES' jrDO- tvrs. JVxncEs- EXEtTno.Ns. chat TIL MORTGAGES, ILL (?J PS AND OBTAIN PRICES BEFXIReJ UIM.MI lUbKUKUKKN REVIEW JOB OFFICE, MIUIM0T0M. M. r The Acme Manufacturing go., MANUFACTURERS OF fertilizers, Pine Fibre and 27. Pine Fibre Matting. JVILMINGTON, N.C Vaniul -raiaau-lv win -ud ? ou rnr, . nave airemiy pronounrei it 1 V.U ;r value and tmiortan to ; reiuelv for eouhs und colds r.tjV'rt ?ou lu buut-vs. Bija j xt.f.iit,",re . morr inoiM-y rls'til w aj.tlu j xt .H"1 TrliiiCa. A'-ita. 1 A L-.ip 1 t-Vir A urn. t sT. -ui l Civ tie: "Harrv. vou must IliWEi 929. rHtKirrriTiox of our fertilizers. ACVEtaiUEM Nnow rstaWLl. and I ""Tot ILls and othr KiaiM fnllr 'ir ' a tish inaaun. nucif from the WaH of our fa rftna-ValMl IA lw rt 11 a I In uf " nrt W cttijort and durability and tl.e -"Rbd lucrrastnsr. It nai Tlr- P ,l,c:kl " aaj other fibrlc - - u . Jill. u4 I t IJ IUI 4ab,mE Pttrpow-s. and as a nuing for - 1 aiLi-isi (ir44i to nalr bejQg u-tt, rraat insects. ftntrrci miwe parties uslnjrour ( It OUT fifTVp oTarl11 malt. s Suable LanH?; fnr.lp." fULT OF LVND. LTlSii civ 7:l..coiiaUUaK of S eartd; U beat for eoiio m LS.af u "a Prta ; m aicxory. wtu una an tvrZ:I:lJM P" and ot. I . " crw apply io A- A. Broni L i . .IILU ' 7 .KAXCK AGENTS FOR Li F . .... Nona waTif and Mulberry Th.0 Dsily -Soviet kkvond; Never h ord is said Hut it trembles in the air. nu ine imam voic u.u it-u ii x x 1 To vibrate everv where ; And perhaps far oIT in etenial years The echo may rinjr upon our ears. Never are kind actn done To wip the weeping eyes. But. like the flashing of the sun. . They signal to the skies; And up above the angels read How we have helped the sorer need. Never a dav x Riven Hut it tone tlie after years And it carries up to Heaven Its Funshine or its tears; While the to-morrows stand and wait. The silent mutes by the outer gate. There is no end to the -ky. And the'Mairs are evry where. And there is eternity 'And the here in over there: i r or me common ieeis oi me. coin- Are rinpin- bells imhe fur awav. iirnrtf Jiurron. preioii oi ,mnc. win oe eai?- t.riv rt.iUl !v all ''who assisted to make the poet's trip so decidedly pleasant. His impression of Dr. Jail's Cou;rh Syrup is a matter of ittle consequence, as the public me par hav? noticed that you have jrrown very clear to me. I l -it is useless to longer conceal the truth, my darl ing I love you!" Harry (turns pale.and trembles): "It is so suddeii. .Miss Jones. Excuse my agitation, but 1 must have time to think." Civile: Then you! bid me hope, mv anjrel? Oh. rapture!" Harrv (blushing couuettishlv be hind his whiskers): 'I have not said that. Ueally, Miss Jones. I must refer you to ina." Clytie: "Cruel, e.ruel one. Why have you awakened this pleasing hope'm my bosom if onlv to blast it? Consider, my love. Will noth ing "move you to mercy? Bestow upon me this little hand and make me the happiest of maidens. Harry: "Alas! I fear it cannot be. I esteem you . highly as a friend, Miss Jones, biit torgive me if I pain you I do not love you. (Holds out his hand.) But I always be a brother to yon. She throws herself with adespair ing wail on his bosom, kisses him passionately and rushes into the dark, dark orld, convinced that leap year isa fraud. Omaha lice. Dvspepsia and Indigestion are KlliitJg mure ieojii iiinu rum. tea times over. When h man has liys- fepsia his stomach is always with urn and he is always concious of it.. He can't sleep, his food doesn't taste right, hes morbid. Your stomach ought to be your best friend, . and it ill be if after eating you will take a little Simmons Liver Regulator to assist digestion and allay, all ir ritation. "After eating a hearty supper, if I take about a teaspoonful of Sim mons Liver Regulator. I never feel the effects of the supper eaten." Ovid Q. Sparks, ex-Mayor of Ma con, Oa, Some Itlble Facta. Verses in the Old Testament. 23. 241. Verses in the New Testament, 7, 9.19. The liooks of the Old Testament, 29. The books of the New Testament, Words in the Old Testament. r92, 430. . Letters in the New Testament, 83V 820.' Words in the New Testament, 181,-2-'3. Chapters iu the Old Testament, Letters in the- Old Testament, 2, 728.100. Chapters in the New Testament, 200. The word .Iehovah" occurs i. H05 times. The middle book of the Old Testa ment is Proverb.. The middle chapter of the Old Testament is Job xixx. The middle vere of the New tametit is Acts x.ii. 17. The shortest vefVe in the Testament is John xi. 3-. Th longest vere iu the Old fauient is FMher viii. 0. The middle book of the New Tes New Tes-Tes- tamet is Second Thessalonians. The middle chapter and shortest in the Bible is Psalm exvii. Cham fer Journal. Use the great specific for "cold in head" and catarrh Dr. Sage's Ca tarrh Remedy. The LAteat Fad. 'The latest fad, said a shrewd old maid, who keeps a keen eye, on all that goes on iu society and has the entree everywhere, "is for the young men of twenty or twenty-five to flirt with some woman of thirtv five or forty. I don't think there fs anything wrong in these attach mentsthe friendship is purely Platonic. I asked for an explana tion from my big brother, and he says a woman is never interesting until she is thirty. 'Girls say yes to everything yod say, he .said, or else they are so smart there is no enduring them. A woman, when she gets to be twenty eight or thirty finds out that if she holds her own she must liave something beyond a handsome face, so she reals and tries to' be well informed. They learn to be tolerant of other ideas and not to preface every adjective with s. ' "Young men of twenty to t eutv five know more Ethan their .seniors In literary matters, and more: than awfnllv linnt bnrncjl. I tell VOU, Jand use. less slang but a great oal ' more profanity than, we do. So I ' ! suppose that is why they catch on the old crirls. You lust talt with a jnian of thirtv-five and yon find that j all he thinks of ia business. Oh. yes! a . . A A r i ion jusi iaiK w in a trin-ron? w?r anu it ih tiress. lres, ana mini- ress. tlresa, inR else. Jhtffafa Neic. : Consumption Barely Cnrod. To THK Eiuto it Please inform your readers that J have a1 positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hope less cases have been permanently cured.. I shall be glad to j?end two lottIes of my remedy FftKK 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 Pearl St., New York, j Quarterly Meeting. First round of- Quarterly Meet ings for the Wilmington District of the Methodist E. Church, South: Clinton circuit, at Johnson's chap el, February 18 and 19. Waccamaw circuit, at8hiloh, Feb ruary 2- and 20. I . ' - Brunswick mission, February 3T ami 30. ' Onslow, circuit, at Green Branch, March 3 and 4. Kenansville,at KenansviIle,March 10 and II. Carver's Creek, at Shiloh, March 18 and 1U. Elizabeth circuit, at Elizabeth, March 21 and 2-1. Cokesburv, at Salem. April 3 & 4. Bladen circuit, at Bethlehem.Ap'l lOandll.i ! T. W. GCTHKIK, P. E. ' : - - - Sick and bilious headache, and all derangements of stomach and bow els, cured bv Dr. Pierce's "Pellets' or antl-bifious granules. 25 cents a vial. No cheap boxes to allow waste of virtues. By druggists. THK -MAILS. The maUs close and arrive at the City Post office as follows: CLOSE. Northern through malls, fast .8 .00 P. M. Northern through and way malls... 11.00 A. M. N. C. and A. & ff. c. Railroads and -routes suDDlled therefrom 8.00 A. AL uaieign & t as ettev e, cuu r. ai. ana s.uu a. m Sout hern way malls 6450 P. M Southern through malls . . 9.15 P- M DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Western malls (C. C Railway); 5.45 A. M. Cane Fear & Y V R it and points sup plied therefrom 5.45 P. M. Ralelch & Hamlet IL 1L and points supplied therefrom 2.00 P. M smlthrllle. .: 2.00 P. l, wiightsiile : 8.n0A.M Clinton, special ai5PM TUESDAY AND FRIDAYS. Onslow C. II. and Intermediate offi ces. COO A. M Little River. 8. C. and Intermediate offices 2.00 P. M. Cape Fear River mall 1.00 P. M. OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Northern and way malls 8.30 P.M. Northern through mail, late. ., 1LO0 P. M Montherh malls 6.30 A. M Southernway malls.., O30A.M. Carolina Central 1LR. 9.30 A.M. Malls collected from street boxes In business portion of city at 5 A. M., 11 A. M. and 4.45 P. M. and from other points of the city at 5 P. M. and 4 A.M. i VI : General delivery open from 6.30 A. M. to 7.00 P. M.. and on Sundays from 9.00 to 10.20 A. M. Carrier's delivery open on Sunday from 9 JO to 10.30 A. M. Money Order and Register Department open rrom 8 a. m. to 5 v. m., continuous. Stamp Office open from 8.00 A. M. to 5 P. M. Stamps on sale at general delivery 6.30 A.M. to 10 a. .v. ana uotr. i. POMONA HILL NURSERIES. Cheap Nursery Stock For Winter and Spring Sales 1887-8 I have a large stock of APPLE TREES, Two and three years od, good vari eties,. that 1 will C ose Out-Cheap, ALSO, Plum, Cberrv, Grape, &o If vou want anything in the Nur sery line CHEAP,especially APPLE, send for mv Illustrated Descriptive Catalogue and Soecial Price List of surplus stock for Winter and Spring sales of 1887-8 only. Address, J. VAN. LINDLDY, feb 8 tf . Pomona, N. C. 1 Fancy Lot of Fine Imported Goods. 1 b'KMAN TUFFtED PRUNES, SOME French Prunes, very thing new and very nice. large, per pound. The Celebrated Alphonse Penard Maccoronl, one pound packages. . Terrlne de Poles Oras. in earthern pots. Anchovies. v Guava Jelley, all sizes. . Kxtra Fine French Peas, something speclaL Olhes, In gallon Jars. Flu.se and Pearl Taploco. German Sago. Jugnot French Blacking. California Fruits. Evaporated Peaches, Jelly-Cured Aprtcots Sun-Cured Peaches. Dried Apples. , WATKniS DIGESTIVE RELISH. -. For sale by Jn". L. BfctT7rIslit. Jans : 15&I7 SaPront; . Ladies willind a nice line of good reliable scissors at Jacobi's IldwDeJ WHOLESALE PRICES. ; The following quotations represent whole sale prices generaUy. In making up small or oen mgner prices nave to oe charged. : bagging " ; - 3 8J ?. 14. : 10 iBAfio-xnrn.Y.iWHnA Hams. 15 Shoulders ft....;........-. "SJdes, pib. .. ............... WESTERN SMOKED llams, j n.... . sides v ... ...... .......... Shoulders, w lb. ........ . ... DRY SALTED-- , Sides, ft....". Shou iders, yv BARRELS spirits Turpentine. Second Hand, each New, New York, each New, city. each...... 11, 15V 10 8i 1 40 0 00 1 05 50 75 TO (4 a)- BRICKS, Wiimlmrton. 8M.,.. 6 M) w 8 mi U 00 Northern 0 00 BUTTER, u ft - - North Carolina. ; 15 25 Northern... 25, 30 CANDLES, ? ft Sperm 18 25 Adamantine 9 10 CHEESE, ft Northern Factory.,. ..... .. 11 13 DalFy;cream .: 13 (4 U State...... 9 a io ; COFFEE, f ft Java ... 27 i Laguyra.. 23 34" ; IttO.'. .......i.. ...... 20 (& i: 22 - Virginia Meal 00 : . 67jtf COTTON TIES, blUldle.... . . 1 2T : C 1 30 DOMESTICS - ' - SheeUng, 4-4, yard.... .'. 6 6Jtf Yarns. Duncn ; oo su EGGS, doz v.. 18 &, 20 FISH :- Mackerel. No. 1, bbl. . 1 . . .00 00 (12 50 Mackerel, Na 1, V half bbL 7 50 8 00 " Mackerel, No. 2, V bbl 9 00 r oil 00 s Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl... 4 75 6 00 Mackerel, No. 3, y bbl 7 80 9 00 Muiier.s,. bbl... ..;.... .... 6 00 3 7 00 N. C. Roe Herring. J keg... 3 00 - 4 00 - Dry cod, ft ft......,-. 5 10 FLOUR, y bbl Western, low grade .. 3 50 g 4 00 V Extra .. 4 00 4 50 Family... ....... iWl 500 City Mills Super..! 4 00 i 4 10 . 14 Family A.. .... 4 50!f5 00 GLUE. f ft.,...,......,. 8 $ 10 GRAIN, y busheL Corn, fm store, bags, white 00 ! 05 Corn, cargo, in bulk, white. 00 i; & 62 t7orn, cargo. In bags, white, oo ( S7 Com, mLed, from store 00 L 65 Oats, from store, i 45 oats,-Rust Proof...!. 00 s 52 cow peas... so ju HIDES. 18 ft., . Green..... U. ....... 5 Sjtf Dry i.. i io vz HAY, T$ 100 ftS ; ' Eastern 1 05 1 10 Western.: 85 " 95 " North River. 90 1 00 HOOP IRON, ft.... ..;. 2Ji 3 LARD, tt- J Northern... 7j( North Carolina.... 8 10 LIME, w barrel 1 40 0 00 LUMBER, City Sawed, M ft Ship Stuff, resawedv 18 00 15 00 20 00 16 00 Rpugh Edge Plank" i : West India Cargles. accord , lmr to ouaUty . . .v. 13 00 18 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned.18 00 j 23 00 Scantlingand Board, comH.14 00 ! 15 00 MOijAtWKS, gallon New Crop. In hhds.. 25 .. - " in bbu..;. 28 i . Porto Rico, in hhds J. ...... 28 & " In bbls... 30 Sugar House, in hhds 00 c$ " inbols....... 16 Syrup, In bbls ...... 22 (3 NAILS, Keg, Cut, lOd basin.. 2 40 OILS, V gallon. i Kerosene....1;. ! 9 &, 26 30 30 35 15 18 35 50 14 Lard. .. C;,tltt. ; 1 45 Linseed. .......... . . .. ...i . -U Vt l 00 Rosin.. i 15 Tar............ Deck and Spar . . . POULTRY " Chickens, live, grown... . ' , : , Spring... :.L.;. . Turkeys.... -.. Peanuts," i bushel; 22 ft. potatoes, $r bushel H Dish. bbl.......... ... PORK. barrel 00 00 20 i as- 20 i 10 95 00 25 0 100: 90 60 2 25 2 75 city Mess. .. 17 50 Prime, i.. 15 00 Rump......' 00 RICE Carolina, ft..... 4 Rouen. $ bush. (Upland).. . 60 ms 00 (16 00 15 00 5 80 1 00 1 IK . iLowland) 80 00 1 RAGS, y ft Country . ......... City ....-... ROPB, r n.-. : v . . . . . 14 SALT, -9 sack. Alum... 70 22 75 70 00 70 X 6 ; 5 5 7 00 Lirerpooi...... t (& Lisbon.....-., 00 a American..... SUGAR, P ft Standard grain Standard A.. . . . ... . . ..... White Ex c. Extra C, Golden... y cX1ot . SOAP, W ft Northern . . . . . . SHINGLES, 7 in. M, Common,.: . : Cypress Saps Cypress Hearts. ... .... ... STAVES, M W. 0. Barrel.. li. O. Hogshead.......... TALLOW. ft .......... 00 6 0 ( 5 0 -$ 5M 5 00 2 00 4 50 0 00 8 00 0 00 5 & 2 50 : 5 00 7 50 14 00 '10 00 Gt. 6 14300 C13 00 a 8 50 0 00 0 00 14 - 4 00 2 00 2 50 30 25 (A 15 TIMBER. V M feet-45hipplng..l2-00 Fine Mill.... ..' 11 25 Mill Prime...- ; -7 50 5,00 5 00 2 50 1 00 1 00 28 15 10 Mill Fair. Common Mill.. Inferior to Ordinary......... WHISKEY,- gal Northern... North carouna. WOOL, V tb Washed. rnwasnep Burry Afttr Forty years' fexperietice ii Aha. preprtion of more than One Hundred Thousand applications for patents in th United Slates and Foreign conn, tries, the 'publishers of the Scientific American contione to act as solicitors for patents, careats. trade-marks, copy rizbte. etc, for the United States, and klaIb nitniu in Canada, .bnauna, trance. (iermenr. and all other coantriee. Their experi ence i uaeqoaled and their facilities are uuiur- Drawinpi and pecificUon prepared and filed h. p. tont rtffif-jt nn short notice. Terms Terr reasonable. No charge for examination of models or drawinjrs. Adrice by mail free. " Patent oMarnedthronrt MnnnA poar noticed 1.1k. t'ii'tTiUTf! AlirKRICAN. which has the larreet circulation and is the most influential newspaper ot nr Kina pnoiine wunu. The sdrantaffes ot sach ft notice every patentee understands. . . x". . . This large nl npiertniaiy iuntn.rteu dcwiii in1 nnV ia tmhruihd WKKICLY at X30X) a year, ana i admitted U, be the best paper deroted to science. mechanics, inrcntionn. ontions, ensineenns worui other departmenw-of industrial progress, puo lisned in any country. It contains the names of all patentee and t itle of every inrention patented each week. Try it four months for one dollar. Sold by aJl newsdealers. ' .1 e II you nave an imeoMua w " . Unnn Jt Oo.. Publishers of ScienUfie American. Sol Broadway. New York. - r . . ; j UMaDoot tooai pwu WIN uw- n ADVERTISERS Can learn the exact cost of any proposjd line of advertising in American Papers; "by addressing GooV P. HoreIl v Co.', JJew? paper Advertising Buresiu, IO Spruce St., Hew York. mwmm Wilmington. Colnm inn i 1 1 ii-iwi.,shh CONt)ENSl?D SCHEDULK. TRAINS OOING SOCTIL Dated Feb.6th. Iij88. No. 2& INo. 27.1NO. 1 I - i.":! i P. M. P. M. io io! i 13 41! P. M. Lea-e Wilmington. S 051 ii 2i; 1215. Leave 3iarion..J! LI Arrive Florence. 1 25 M. ' P. r No. 1. t Leave rlorebcei. 2 40 4 25 Arrive Sumter lNa 52. No. ! A. M. P. i; 4 25 1 t .0 tO- ! 6 15! 10 45 A. M. ; . Leave Sumter. Arrive Columbia,1 No. 52 runs through from Charleston , cenirai k. k. .-1 Leaving Lanes 8t A. M., Manning 9-.0S A. sunaays o. 54 leaves Charleston nai'A. i Lanes 10:28 A. M;J Manning 11:10 A. 3L, Sumter jio. uo runs through from Charleston central it. k.. Leaving Lanes 7:13 P. M., Man nlng7AJ P, M. !!! p : - Train on C- & P. R j R. connects at Florence witn no. 50. TRAINS GOING NORTH. I iNo. 78. INo. 57. No. 53 I ' ' A. M. f P. M. H 50 5 :W 8 12 Hi Na 58. ' t 8 22 ........ 9 40 "4 A. M. No. 60. No. 14. A. M. P. M. t 10 :f 8 20 11 11 8 55 I 2 10 11 50 P. M. P. M. r P. M. Leave Columbia 10 25 Arrive Sumter.. I- ;.' i Leave Sumter. . Arrive Florence II i 11 I 1 20 A. M Leave. Florence Leave Marlon.. 4 35 5 22 8 351 A. M. I Arrive Wilmington.. Dally. tpallytexcept Sunday. No. 53 runs through to Charleston, S, C. . Central 1L R., arriving Manning 70 P. Lanes :U2 1 m., Charleston 9:45 P. M. No. 57 runs through to Charleston via Cen trai k. k., arriving Manning 8:48 A. 31., Laaea 933 A. M., Charleston 11:30 A. M. No. 66 connects at Florence with C. and D. train for Cheraw and) Wadesboro. Nos. 78 and 14 mak0 close connection at Wil mington with W. & W. R. 1L for all points North j j - j . ! It JOHN F. DIVINE, T, ', General Superintendent. J. R. KENL, Supt. Transportation. T. 31. E31ERSON, General Passenger Agent, feb 10 . . If TIME TABLE NO. X. Palmetto iWiroad Co. QN AND AFTER FRIDAY, DEC, t8, Snutdl b- 5?-?saj T'MI"V liSdUX 18S7, Trains will run as follows dally except Sun - i . - " - ; i day: . : i Going sotmr, No l Passenger and Freight. Leave Ilamiet, N. C !J.,.. ;.,,"... 8.20 A. 9.30 A. Arrive at Cheraw,! s. C. ! Going North. No. 2 Passenger and Freight: Leav Cheraw. s. c .4.25 1. Arrive at Hamlet, N. C .5.35 P. j dec 16 tf W3L 3IONCURE, Sup't. Wilmington iWeldon R. R AND BBANCHE8. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTn. ! - No. 27, No. 15, DatedJan.8,1888. No. 23, F'tMall daily ex j - dally. dally. Sunday. Leave Weldon..... 2 05pm 5 43pm; 6 00 am Ar. Rocky Mount. 3 17 pm ....:....( 7 15 am Arrive Tarboro... 4 50 pm;.... Leave Tarboro. iu duam Arrive Wilson.. Leave Wilson.. I 3 53 pm j 7 OOpmj !4 10 pm!.. Arrive Selma.... . 5 19 pm .. I Arrive FayettevTe Leave Golds boro . . 4 45 pm 5 50 pm 6 05 pm 7 40 pm 7 40 pm: a 40 am Leave Warsaw.... ......... 38 am 8 40 pm! 9 54 am 9 55pmjll 35 am Leave Masmolia. . . Ar. Wilmington. . . TRAINS GOING NORTn. N0.-6. No. 14, dally. 12 05 am 1 21 am No. 78. daily. - daily ex Sunday Leave Wilmington Leave Magnolia. . . i 9 oo am; jio 35 am 10 50 am 3 45 pm 5 28 pra 5 50 pm Arrive Warsaw... Arrive Golds be ro. 2 23 am jll 50amj C 52 pm Leave Fayette vllle; 8 30 am; 10 50 ami 11 59 am Arrive cima Arrive Wilson.... . ........ Leave Wilson 3 02amil2 42 pra L 7 48 pm . ..... .1 1 18 pmi 8 24 pm Ar. Rocky Mount. Arrive Tarboro Leave Tarboro. 4 50 pm: ... . 110 50 amj Arrive weldon.,.. t 4 30 ami 2 40 pmi 9 35 pm Dally except Sunday. Trai n on Scotland N eck Braneh Road lea ves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.0U P. M- 1 re turning leaves Scotland Neck at 9.30 A; 31. dally except bunaay. . Train leaves rarDoro. N. c, via Albermarle JCRaieigh R. R. dally except Sunday, 6.00 P. 31. sunaay 5-uu i'. m., arnve vwmaniston. n. c. 8.10 P. 3L, 6.40 P. 31. Returning leaves Wil- llamston. N. c, dally, except Sunday, 7.40 A. M., Sunday 9.50 A. 31. Arrive Tarboro. N. a. 9,45 A. 31., JL30 A. M. Train on 3lldiand N. C. Branch leaves Golds- boro, N. C, dally except Sunday, 84J0 A. 31.. arrive Smitliflrld, N. C. 10.06 A. 3L Returning leaes Smlthheld. N. C, ia45 A. 31., arrive Goldsboro, N. c, 12.10 P. 31. v i Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky Mount for Nashville, 4.00 P. M., arrives at Nashville 4.40 P. M. Spring Hope 5.L5 P. 31, Returning leaves Spring Hope ia40 A.:3L. Nashville 11.15 A. 3L, Rockv 3Iount 1L55 A, m., oauy except unaay. Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for CUntoh, daily, except Sunday, at 6.00 P.M. Returning leaves Clinton at 8.45 A. 3L, connect ing at Warsaw with Nos. 15 and 6, Southbound Train on Wilson & Faye,ttevlUe Branch Is Na 5L Northbound Is No. 50. 'Daily except sunaay. . ' , Train No. 27 South will stop only at Wilson, uoiasooro ana juagnoua. Train Na 78 makes close connection at Wei don for all points North daily. All rail via Richmond, and dally, except Sunday, via Bay Line. . . - Trains make close connection for all points rtortn via tacnmona ana wasmngton. All trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleep ers attached. JOHN F. DIVINE, GenT Supt. J. R.' KENLY, Supt. Transportation. T. 31. EMERSON. Genl Passenger Ag ?ent. Jan 8 iTZiArisUriDZVELOPZDPART f the Body enlarge! enl gtrenrtbDed. FtUl particn rssnt Tree, i i.f H iff i. CO.. licrrii-o, K. 1 Ice,t Vitro? pq,t or vrwcTS, isc;acre::ca, e;; . m ay u ds 1 eodw MISCELLANEOUS Oorolina Central T.ailrc id :J Companv. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. WTS5TBOUND TR,INS. H Na 1. No. :. tNo. 5 13. Jan. 1, 188s. dAtly ex. dally ex.i Trl sunfiay. su pdajv Weekly I-ave Wilmington fi 40pro Ar. Laurinbu-g...il2 2:1 ami 7 Oil m 5 IC piu NaT. 5 utu 7 u) am 3 y pm 40 6 2C. M. Lv. Iiunnburg. . .112 Xi am Leave Hamlet. . ... 2 Hi am Arrive Charlotte. "4 7 warn 51. M. 6 40 8 05 I.ea e Charlotte. . Leave I Jncolnton 8 45 arn II w am Lea ve Shelby. :.. ..) Ar, Rutlierfordton 12 5lpm rrfk 3 w pm M. 8 27 tl 55 'EASTBOttND TRAINS Na 2. No. 4, dally eXidailyex. Sunday.;Suuila)-. Xu-8C Til-Weekly. Jan. 1. 18S8. via M Lv. Rutherfordton! s 40 ami I-are Shelby. . .. . I;ave Lincolnton Anlve Charlotte. Leave Charlotte.. Leave Hamlet 10 52 am 112 45 pm 3 COPin via 7 rr nm 2 M pm 4 O0 put - .Nat - 5 45 am 4 25 piu Arrive. 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