f lis fSS"M & Mi :vt. Mr' f"W. - . Vi' --. t cxt.1- n. T!r t ;:.? i Ivor Kvf . " V. ;. c.i. . . I r . v . v,tii()l:..:al;: piiici ' a TO-MORROW. f rx .I Tor JUMPHREYS' Doth & Cold Binding aiud rut. r. a r- ma. r. fUCL Uirirt. -r. Worw l.K-.... if , wlllrll f . trjff M . V w. ------ - - - - - . i . ip- .. .k..i 'Olil. Tojbif. .-'.. .... MMEOPATH1C W-waft for the welllnic of waters That iivpr pAs th hririk;. , Wp i-s our lives in the fountain, Hut cannot jtay to lrink. t4To-iuorrow.'isay8 youthful ardor, Twining the vine and the rose, 4I wUI couch in these braided bow ers As blithe a the breeze that f " blow. "To-morrow," says earnest man hood. Yet adding land to land. "I will walk in the alleys of leisure, .'And rest from the work of un hand." tvTo-morrow." Kays age, still strain ing The vine to the trembling wall. Till the dark-tiweeps down upon us. And tile shadows that swallow all. It was a wiee one that said: Kvery man is occasionally what he ought t lie .perpetually." That mtit be when he is honest -enough to acknowledge the merit. of Dr. Itnrtl's Cough tSyrnp, the only sure cure for coughs and colds. . - K - - Tt rhifir iii Tr Hour. Use the irreat soeciuc for cola in Baltimokk, 1-Vh. .- The PIlec-1 head and catarrii Dr. Sa's Ca tro-Automatic Transit Company, tarrh Remedy. which has just Im6ii incorporated well know business men, I I thic mails. es to revol il t JOIilze Hie OA- nieinaiisuusBaiw niuct im: viij r.-i ii . : rirrii !ii iniinc- . - . . . . . . I . . w . T-! : v . . . . - - - 4 irfs? iiii.'i ii'-.-.1. aim inr tiling-i CLOSE. miso-ion of neupaHrs and letters. Northern tbroiigh malls, fist 8 .00 P. M. A !i lit i!iitl raiiroail structure. ! Northern tlirourh and way mail--... li.ro A. M. ! Co- -r.:;- tl.'.n L'ur. Iy C.:i: -I. To Tiir EnrTon Please inform yonr readers that 1 have a positive! The follow-in? r1oj.inor.s rcrrcsont whole remedy for the above named disease! sale prices generally, in making up small or By its timely use thousands of hope-! ders higher prices have to be charged. Jess cases liave been penuaucuuj cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy FRKK to any . w . of your reaaen who have consump tion if they will send ine their ex press and post office address. Res pectfully, T. A. SLOCUM, M.O.. 181 Pearl st., New York.; Quarterly Mtlnjj. " . First round of -Quarterly Meet intra for the Wilminirtori District of - - n the Methodist E. Church, South: " Clinton circuit, at Johnson's chap el, February 18 and 19. Waccamaw circuit, at Shiloh, Feb ruary 25 and 20. Brunswick mission, February 2o and 20. Onslow: circuit, at Green Branch, March 3 and 4. Kenansville,at Kenansville,March 10 and II. Carvers Creek, at Shiloh,' March 18 and ID. Elizabeth circuit, at Elizabeth, March 24 and 25. J Cokesbury, at Salem, April 3 & 4. Bladen circuit, at Bethlehem, Ap'l 10 and 11.! T. W. GlITHRIK, P. E. N. C. and A. N. c. Kallroada and routes supplied therefrom. 8.TO A. M. SPECIFICS . t ,rtl WIT Bra I dmible trac'd. t wi'uty fee above i til grouiul. I projH:-t(.l. on wim n is j iui i-u ic Kayetteve. 6.00 p. AI. and M.00 A. M. ' ears pointed at loth end are to run. j southern wa.v malls CH0 1. II. lu the renter of the tra k is to be an I l,!heh.llS ray)....,.. 4. A. M. points su- i.4a tr. i. and iwints 2.00 P.M. ill) P. M. H.30 A. M. 315 P. M. 'K I DAYS. ind lntennedlate oni- ts. aw a. m. Urtle Klver, S. C, and lntennedlate i.i..-- - ... m .1 HaiKm. . i ri ... i N'rrr: ' t .ur pit ru. -. -- "-yn"i wvstcm maiiH(c. c. iaim I J.VJ!j:T,"... i:i..nm.i-pj.n..... .-.-? and prevent derailiueiit as well as c. j? Fear fiWR lc and I.'k... .4 ne. juUtu.... .!? . ....iwhwt tliM .l.ni rif iirrnt vvliwh piled t herefrom Wt i.ir-ji. ..... ........ .ac i ; """I V" " ' ' : .I . . " t "V Itiilelxlii: Hamlet R. i:. Hi !"' :.,'!'! w.'"1 -: l" ,ur,,n ,l" ",u 'V 1 ' A . V ; I supplied t herefrom....... I'l u VrVV'rV uff 7;:; I tern orantoiiialM brakes is provided smithville..i IN i-i..!. . ...t.oj .-mi t .1 1... 1 .1. 1. 1 Clinton. siKHliil 1 v. , .. r ,M: u: r1 a nt i'iroavn . Tuesday and 1 i isu-t. 1 j '''" .1 'i 1 tlien iicstiuatioiis. S nslow C. II. it-. IMT tBii V 2USSD ! i- ".... i. .r. ... I I !. .1 v- . j. . f '. i r at i. - r 1. . 1 'f J.h. tAi if ' r I ,' :.i-nc't. (k!! ,,-..t is.r-,j ! , .. . S t. I .h. . 1 .' L I ! . " t r.. "t:c.-- I" ' ' . fc . "... .n-1 !... - Y . u" ' : ' " . -. i- . V.":" S'-'. I jr-o-...... t. '" r. - ., , j . l itt.'l.j'" . 1 . U 1 1. . Vh'f-i.V I er. ltlt) I . ;"?: - I r 3t t-.r u il ic . I m r-rrv llifm . - "V .. .: ' .". t . i.rn ir, . .ii.- ,,.;ii;"inir: mi , 4W, -i jr is !'i ....t- ...-! :r. T t r.-l-t.nr. I Iff- . 1 .1 4 i -'X .X . .1 ' 1. r v. of tti . ;..... -- i-ar. r. i i !. II iul til - 01.. i it o ilr. Ir. .? 'i'"l"if"', JioTrr.iir. ?. - . .- 3 trr jCerkt t:raklnr out "t" ' -"' 4-r:-i kvjIu it jx . , , ':: M it ..- I-n-P, rrtli-r'. 1 li-ttre I ' II V S. X It I u rtv lll-l DH-IV : . . i Ji"rr tV' ttlicr cudl ". 1 1 ..r Yours Irt-lT, A. k. VTiv-nro. N. C A; r:i 12. 1Z. t.-v-rf i-f .utr m --- yrco ran . . ,-r nt f-u. I: (M.n prcw tu I- . j.r. I. torv in atd mr g-nrrl ,. ' 'tv ,..r. '(.-1 rt't-uOT 1 f B io ivi f S. S.. fch-ch I Jurt J t! f i - i-- iin ml in the Mi ilrt t-ii. T j-obo .-r im. 1 !llatpArrt. - io r:.inte or t;mi (om tut f t -nirtrt " kft. jLty Knti-rl btasith ; ; .- ,vi ,j apprr:i? U-tu r than It Urn tu )-. I tun H Jnn ril l. miI 'j.' 5 n'ti la ihetVlil i-lnr.tivr i'V .7.ij-. JuSAS iJHfKACK. " -? x x h.'i a ot on my urix-rllp ;r. vtrn dltToffjii .lHifr9at . .ti ia tiin t h-ij tu On -tai me .u. rr u-tktltar, w hich won a ct rtin-. It i i:i-t.v4 ta iy tnt It !.! . s i. AlHci tmn ynetrm I 11iti I- t-. ffo.tic tlxtupltt 1 hat a ri ; '! 1 aturtor ipl.ti-rn buttle ..!. Tw rt-sult 1 Iw-rn a ctrfcipift '" 1 "" nU-rr v canrer hitio-l 1cnittifu!- t. . . w trrt lr a it-o i (!; . r niii rv.t C t lT(f teen ta fxtf .lent hearth. th " f t; . bar. ax txirh'V.I ni- I,1 ihnmnFh. I -r-tiswrt.1 luy apptnte auU -rf rctetl my a. la a t't, I frrl like a netr i--rr all. the H-M year uk-rr ., -aiirxlj. Vuar dntnrlt, T . . J W. P.CaXJOX T ntn. ToOJ Cu. Ky VU ii. libi. Trojioa Tn'-HxtaadSldaDLaM mailed Xrter 3. atlaota. Ga. 5i Uw ijdo ch sat The Acme (IANUFACTURING 00 , 5C-M FACTURER3 OF .ertilizers,- Pine Fibre and Pine Fibre Matting. VILMINGTON. N.C ''EKEfrTATlON OPOrRFEUTILXZEItS, I lni E a"'l EM, Is now established, and f .ts-itf ttree jears n la the hands of r farcer of this and other sta;es fullj r as a high grade manure. I AT I X Vr5 rr &4a ftwMA a. r . F-ae. conceded to beeo.ua! to any Scai for comfort and durability and the tor it i, dally increasing. It ha Tir- I"1 found ia anj otnT f3brtc. HERE or Wool t extensively used for t 3i .'!x." ... v'irr. ana as a nmng for :tiv H aumtivl r,., lo halr u,,nK uhu Am pronf axamt Insects. .near4 from suable parties nMnour t our oSlce. or win be mall- Udi-, wlu Qnd f nice line of so6tl 4 PClnrx nt Tanhi. i .1 . .t-. . t thi invention, whieh is eon- ; triveil bv David (i. Ve-tus of this ?rity. it ! ftmltl be ern eities tn two hours, and to nui Franciseo in nine hours. As the projected railway i to b supported by light Ksts. it is aitlthat it could be run in an air line between any points, going directly through farm lands, for instance, withthe cultiva tion of which it would not interfere. It has been decided to build a test line to afford practical experience with the new invention before go ing info construction over extended routes. I have received great bnelit from Ely's (Tream Ialm fbr catarrh. 1 cannot express the sufTering I have endured the past year from Nasal catarrh. C L. Robbins, Caraway P. O., Randolph Co. X. C. For several years I have had very bad Nasal catarrh. I tried Ely's Cream Balm and it has cured me. I can recommend it to all suffering from catarrh as being the best rem edy. David 31c K. Smith, Middle Brook, Va. t t ' Crof the ConTHleacent. It would be weir for those who have the care of any one during the state of convalesence from severe ill nes, rites 'Family Doctor.'" in CasclC Magazine, to'treat their pa tient as if he were a nervous aud gro ing youth. The weakened tis sues of both nervous and muscular matter are undergoing repair, and this is analogous to growth. In the ordinary state of health a mau does not require food to build up his frame, so to speak, but simply to re pairtlie waste that is constantly taking place in work, or even in thought. After sickness it is differ ent. The appetite is something al most vonfeious. but it should be remembered that the slightest over indulgence is most dangerous. Little and often must be the rule as re gartlseating, and while th dishes are tempting and appetizing, tlfey should be mot nutritious and at the same time easy of digestion. Frequent changes thould be made. is claimel that packages 1 c;iic Kear Klver mull sent to Chicago from East- . OVK FOK WKLIVERY. iOO P. 1.00 P. M. M. Northern jtnd way malls P. M. Northern throjh mall, late. . lt.ui r. n. soot herh malls . U..T0 A. M. southernway malls..., H.30A. M. Carolina Central It. It. '. . . . 9.30 A. M. Malls collected from street boxes in business rtlon of city at 5 A. M., II A. M. nd 4.45 P. and from other points or luecuy ax a r. ju. anu 4 a. -u. - Jeneral delivery open from 6.30 A. M. to 7.00 P. M.. and on Sundays from !U to 1030 A. M. Carriers delivery open on Sunday from 9.30 to 10.30 A. At. Money Order an Begtster Department open rroni 8 A. M. to 5 P. M.. contmuoas. stamD Offlce ooen from 8.00 A. M. to 5 P. M. I stamps on sale at peneral delivery 8.30 A.M, j to 10 a. .m. and 1 to 7 a . M. The Safest Medicine. To have about the houseat alltimes is Simmons Liver Regulator. It will harm no ione. It will benefit all who may have attacks of Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Headache, Constipation, or other ailments resulting from a disordered Liver or stomach. Keep it always in the house, and you 'will have a family physician near who will save you many dollars and much suffering. The erenuine. al ways lias 'on the wrapper the red Z Trade-mark and Signature of J. H Zeilin & Co. 15 ,! 13f IK 9 6X 1 40 1 50 0 00 1 75 1 65 m 1 TO . 23 6 00 8 00 '0 00 ''3U 00 15 25 18 9 11 13 (3 ij 6 00 13 .00 00 3 50 4 00 4 50 4 00 4 50 8 00 00 08 00 ($12 50 "m 8 00. (ll 00 C 6 00 . 9 00 (S 7 00 s 4 a (a 10 U 4 00 (4 4 50 5 00 ( 4 10 5-00 it . 42 00 (4 so POMONA HILL NURSERIES. OheaD Nursery Stock a 1 For Winter and Spring' Sales 1887-8 1 I have a large stock of I APPLE TREES, Two and three years old, good vari- t eties, that I will C ose Out Cheap. ALSO, too. The patient muM be safeguard- pi urn flhprrtr PrnTlP &rn etl from cold and damp, but this ri"m OlierrV, UYZyQ, CKO .1 .." a -. 1... : . 1 : ues 1.01 c,m .mi . .0 m ep . , f vou want au vthlnff in the Nur- 1 iu uuuv;-,,,mr i.m- ie iN-, .urn Iinr!llKA7 nocinllvAPPTK send for my Illustrated Descriptive Catalogue and Special Price List of surplus stock for Winter and Spring sales of 1887-8 only. " Address, J. VAN. LINDLEY, feb 8 tf Pomona, N. C. the more hours spent out of doors in the sunshine, the more speedy and perfect will his return to health be; only he is to wear warm uudercloth- Ing and warm but not heavy over clothingaswell.A patient duriug con valescence may sometimes be pee vish and discontented. This is by no means a good sign, and every care should be taken to keep his mind contended and easy. Amuse ment greatly tends to hasten the coming of health. Next in impor tance to nutritious and well cooked food is sleep. Sleep is certainly, na ture s sweet restorer to th convales cent. He ought to have long hours. and it will be well if supper is not taken within two hours of retiring. A feelinir of lancruor and weariness! preceeds almost an attacks of illness: ,are' Ppr P0" Very Often there is also headache! The relohrar.! Alnhon?n Ppnard Maceoronl. and loss of appetite. If these indi-; np pound packages. rfltinna n ntf onlafl a in tt4-t a ious mischief may be prevented, on if this is impossible the severity of! tne disease may be lessened by time BAGGING-"- r - Gunny....;....... .,. ...... ,1 Standard 8 BACON North Carolina." II a ins . 14 Shoulders ...; 8 Sides, vn 10 WESTEliN SMOKKlW Hams, 9 lb ; .. L Sides, -Tt.f. 10 Shoulders, yi lb . 7a DRY" SALTED . Sides', t? &.. 8a Shoulders, n iAxnixa pints 'liirpentijie. . Seccnd Hand, each . . . .". New, New York , each ...... New, city, each. . .......... . BEESWAX, ti. ..... . ... ...... BKICKS, nmington, ? M. .. . Northern..... BUTTEK Ih North Carolina... Northern. CANDLES, tt perm Adamantine CHEESE, y lb- Northern Factory... 11 uairj-, cream 13 g State .... 9 COFFEE, 'V lb - j . Java,.... J 27 Laguyra.. 23 & tiO 1 COKN .MEAL, bush, in sacks. 00 vtrglnla Meal....:.. 00 M COTTON TIES, ?H)undle...... 1 25 " l DOMESTICS f F sheeting, 4-4. yard.. Yarns, bunch . EGGS, y doz. FISH . r ' Mackerel. No. 1. fibl. Mackerel, No. 1, fhlf bbL 7 50 Mackerel, No. 2, yt bbl 9 00 Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl... 4 75 Mackerel, No. 3, bbl 7 80 Munets, bbl 6 00 N. C. icoe Herring'. teg:.. 3 it) Dry Cod, y lb........ 5 FLOU U.rt bbl ; Western, low grade. ExT.rii - FamUy... City Mills Super. . . . Family... GLUK. V tb.. ., GliAIN, ? bushel. Corn, fm store, bancs, white Corn, cargo, in bulk, white.- corn, cargo, in bags, white. Corn, mixed, froni store oats, from store . Oats. Uust Proof. . . .'. OowPeaa.; , HIDES. V lb Green ':. Dry :A: HAY, 100 lbs Eiistcrn 1 Western., North Klver.... IIOOPIKON, .......: LAUD, f lb Northewi I North Carolina i LIME, J barrel '. LUMBER, City Sawed, M ft Ship Stuff, resa wed Rough Edge Plank. . t West India Cargles, accord ' lmr to Quality ... Dressed Flooring, seasoned.18 00 scanning ana uoara, com'n.14 00 MOLASSES, gallon New Crop, 1 n hhds. 25 in bbis.. 28 Porto Rico, in hhds 28 " in bbls... 30 5ugar House, In hhds 00 lnbols. 16 Syrup, In bbls 22 NAILS. J-Keg, Cut. 10d basin... 2 40 OILS, i gallon.. i . Kerosene 9 Lard 16 Unseed 90 Kosln 15 Tar... 00 Deck and Spar 00 POULTRY Chickens, live, grown. 20 " Spring 10 PEANUTS, fTbushelVlSib. 60 POTATOES, V DUShel-r Sweet 35 Irish, tf bbl.. ........ 2 25 PORK, y barrel City Mess...;...'... ..17 50 Prime...... .....15 00 Rump., rr.. ... 00 rice Carolina, n Rough, bush, (Upland)... - (Lowland). RAGS, "& lb Country City....'............... JROPE, ytb SALT, y sack. Alum. Liverpool Lisbon - American SUGAR, P lb Standard grain.. Standard A white Ex c Extra C, Golden ciYellow SOAP, lb Northern SHINGLES, 7 In. M. Common....; : Cypress Saps Cypress Hearts STAVES. "9 M W. O. Barrel. : . R.O. Hogshead...... a 00 TALLOW, 1$ M : 5 TIMBER, M feet Shipping. .12 00 11 25 8tf 8 30 10 12 14 10 28 24 - . 30 5 80 20 10 65 62 67 65 45 52 o 10 12 '1 ! 05 - 1 10 85 qtM 95 90 & 1 00 '8 TJ 10 0 00 1 40 18 00 15 00 .13 00 20 00 16 00 ft 18 00 22 00 15 00 26 30 .30 35 15 18 35 2 50 ' & 14 1 45 1 00 16 20 22 25 0 100 90 S 60 2 75 ; ' 18 00 16 00 15 00 ; 5 '80 I 00 FineMlU. 31111 Prime ; Mill Fair Common Mill Inferior to Ordinary. . . WHISKEY, 1? gal Northern... North Carolina, a. WOOL, V lb Washed.... Unwashep. . ...... Burry. 4 ,60 80 00 1 1)4 - 22 70 75 65 70 00 00 00 70 6 ,6 6j 6 0 6 . 5X.. ' 5X ,0 & ,5X 5 00 7 00 2 00 2 50 40 5 00 0 00 .7 50 8 00 M 00 10 00 f 6 14 00 13 00 7 50 8 50 5 00 OjOO 5 00 0 00 3 50 .4,00 1 00 - 2 00 1 00 2 50 . 28 ,30 15 5 10 ( 15 1 iVZ r i Fancy Lot of Fine Imported Goods QERMAN STUFFED thing new and very nice. PRUNES, SOME French Prunes, very ly treatment. Rest, otiiet and suit able diet are natures remedies, and if these are applied at au earlv stage 01 umrsposmon none otners mav ie necessary. . A eron ho is ailing should be kept in bed in a well ventilatetl room where plenty 01 iresn air is admitted irom open: windows. If in winter the tempera-1 ture must be regulated by artiticial j heat, from an open lire orotherwlse. ! ns is most convenient, and the win dow lowered from the top. 1 1 Sick and bilious headache, and all derangements of stomach and bow . els. cured by Dr. Pierce's "Pellets' i or anti-bilious granules. 25 cents: a vial. No cheap boxes to allow! wote of virtues. . By druggists. To protect trees from mice tie lathes or staves around the trunks. Terrlne de Foies Gra, in eartheni pots. Anchovies. ' iuava Jelley, all sizes. Extra Fine French Peas, something speciaL Olives.' in gallon jars. Flase and Pearl Taploco. c;erman Saga Jugnot French Blacking. Halifomia Fruits. F.vaporated Peaches, Jelly-Cured Apricots; sun-4'ured Peaches. Dried Apples. WATKINS DIGESTIVE RELISH. . . For sale by Jnoa lioutwrijznt. janss, v lit IT so. Front After Forty jiar xpr.eBfM in the - preparation of more -TliJad t'trplicstions for-patents in the Uaited States -and foreign conn tries, the publishers of tne Scientilio for yiten ts, careata. trade-ma rka, eopy ricbts, etc., for the United States, and V? vbtna-peBiS in Canada, fcnjwna, Jt ranee, Genu eny. all ouier coontnee 1 neir erpen te iaaaeqaaled and their facilities are 1111 ?ur. Dra triors sod npecifieatiens prepared and tiled la tlte Pateat Office on ehort notice. Terms very reeooasble. No eharse for examination of models or drawing. Adrica by mad free- . p.ttioMflmdthrouhMann&Car?noticed In the SC1K.NT1PIC AlnCttlCAN. which to w the lanrext circulation and is the most influential newspaper of its land published in the world. The advantages ot such, a notice eret? patentee understands.- .' ij,:.:.. u. This large and splendidly fllnstrated newspaper is published AVEEICLiY at 93.00 a year, and is admitted t be the best paper deroted to scienco. mechantcs. Inrentiona, engrineerins works, and other departmeote of indastrial progreaa, pab tisbed in any country.' Ib cesUains the names of all patentees and title ot every invention, patented each. week. Try ft four mpatha for one dollar. Sold by all newsdealers. f lil. . If you-have an invention to patent write to Mann - Oo., pnblifhere of Bcienti&o American. J6t Broadway. New York. -?. ; - Handbook aooat pt4jiU mailed free -.. ADVERTISERS Can learn the exact fcost of any propos jd line4i of advertising in-meican Papers ;by addressing Geo: P. 'Howell Co., Newspaper Advertising Bureau, IO Spruce SU. New Yo?k.; ! Snd 10 etc for 100-page Pamphlti J i. .Cj'-Aiiausto It. II. Co. nA1VTTvnTOTiT nriTTTirvfrr-rt' : J TRAINS GOING SOUTH. T ' 1 ' DatedT FeUCth, 1888. 'Na 33. iNo. 21 Leave Wllrnjntorli; Leave Marion Arrive Florence Leave Florence. Arrive Sumter. ....... I Leave Sumter......... t 4 25 .!ko. 15. P. M. f P. M. I P. M. 1 8 05 10 10: t 2 40 1 11 SSf 12 41s S 3? IS 15 1 35.. 6 SC. ! A. il. I P.. .M. ! . ' I X . Jl. 2 40 . ......1 t fi 40 4 at :.! Arrive Coiumbta. ii. j A. 8 or No. 52. NO. fa A. M. i P. M. t90! 8 27 10 45j 9 iw ! No. 53 runs through from Charleston via Central ft. It. j Leavinjr Lanes SM A. M., Manning 9:08 A, M ! Sundays So. 54 leaves Charleston A. M. Ines l(h28 A. SL, Manning' 11:10 A. i., Sumter 11:46 A. M Arrive? Columbia 1:10 P. M. i No. is runs through, from Charleston via Central K. K.. Leaving Lanes 7:13 P. M., Man ning 7.52 P, M. , , . . ' ; i Tialn on C. & D. Ti. It. connects at Florence with No. 59. -. TRAINS GOING NOKTH. j - iNO. 7S.INO.' 5".iNo. 53 ' ! L L Leave Columbia Arrive Sumter.. Leave Sumter.. Arrive Florence Leave Florence ... Leave Marion. . Arrive Wilmington. P. 31 10 -a 10 25 H2 ; Hi fi 50 s 121 P. M. n 'Q 6 40 A a 11 1 20 . M (No. 58. . T Ti SJt. 9 40j. A. M. I No. 65. A. M. . 10 ,30 11 11 2 10 4T35 5 221 8 :vi M. i P. M. I P. M. No. 14. P. M. 8 20 8 55 11 50 Dally. tDaily except Sunday. " - No. 53 runs through to Charleston, S, C. . via Central K. It., arriving Manning 7:20 P. M.. Lanes8:Q3 P. M., Charleston 9:45 P. M. 1 No. 57 runs through to Charleston via Cen tral Ii. It., arriving Manning 8:48 A. M., Lanes 933 A. M., Charleston 11:30 A. M. i No. 66 connects at Florence with C. and D. train for Cheraw and Wadesboro. - ; ! Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection at Wil mington with av. & W. K. it. for all points North , j JOHN F. DIVINE, ! General Superintendent, j J. K. KENLY, Supt. Transportation. I T.- M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent, i feb 10 , TIMETABLE NO. 3. Pftlmetto Railroad Co. w f r- arm a VP 4 J'4 4 ai MARKET STREET. KO. 112V- Wl ,TIR3) COdfIJL 'Jt. it. JK KViB T HJtfFECZ A2W WIS ABJB PREPARED TO DO ; ALL MANNER ' OS- i I. I ii W in ISIifBEl OBSERVER (XN AND AFTER . FRIDAY, DEC. t6, 1887, Trains will run as follows, dally except Sim 1 - day: - . ': Going South. No 1 Passenger and Freight. ieave Hamlet. N. C ., &20 A. M, Arrive at Cheraw, s. C. ... 9.30 A. M I Going North. v : No. 2 Passenger and Freights - Leav Cheraw, S. c. ... .v. ............ .4.25 P. M, Arrive at Hamlet. N. o. ... . ...... ... .5.35 P. M, ; 1 dec 16 tf " "WM. SlONgURE, sup't- Wilmington dtldon RR AND BRANCHES.' CONDENSED. SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH Dated Jan. 8,1888. Leave Weldon..... Ar. Rocky Mount. No. 23t dally. 2 05 pmJ No. 27, Ft Mall dally. No. 15. dally ex Sunday. Arrive Tarboro. . . Leave Tarboro... Arrive Wilson.... Leave Wilson . Arrive Selma Arrive Fayettevi'e Leave Goldsboro. . Leave Warsaw, . . . Leave Magnolia. . : Ar. Wilmington... 3 17pm... 4 50pm, 10 50 am. 3 4 5 7 5 43 pin 6 00 am 7 15 am I. 53 pm 10 pm 19 pm 4S pm 45 pm 50 pm 05 pm 40 pm 7 00 pm 7 48 am 7 40 pm 8" 40 pin 9 55 pm 8 40 am V 38 am 9 54 am 11 35 am TRAINS GOING NORTH. US" NOJ 14, aaiiy. I No. 66, No. 78. 'dally ex aaiiy. (Sunday Leave Wilmington ihj 05 ami 9 00 am Leave Magnolia. Arrive Warsaw... Arrive Goldsboro. 1 21 am 10 35 am 10 50 am 3 23 aiajll 50 am 3 45 pm 5 28 pm 5 50 pm 6 52 pm Leave Fayettevtilet. Arrive seima.. Arrive Wilson. Arrive Selma , 1... .4.. ...... . 8 30 am 10 50 ami 11 59om j Leave Wilson Ar. Rocky Mount. 3 03 am;12 43 pmt 7 48 pm 1 1 18pmj 8 24 pm Arrive Tarboro..;... Leave Tarboro .. ......1 4 50pm....:.... ....;.io .50 am. ...... Arrive Weldoa t 4 30 ami 2 40 pm! 9 &5 pm Dally except Sunday. ' Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaws Halilax for Scotland Neck at 3.00 P. M. Re turning leaves Scotland Neckat9.30A- M. daily excent Sunday. r Train lea ves Tarboro, N. C. via Albennarle & Kaieign k. K- oauy except sunaay, auo i m.. uuaay ouu r. m., arnve w imamston, jn. 8.10 P. M.; 0.10 p. iu. Kcturmng leaves wu Uamston. N. c, dally except Sunday, 7.40 A. M.. SimOay 0.50 A. A!. Arrive Tarboro, N, C. 9.45 A.M.. 11 JO A.-M. . . - Train on Midland NC Branch leaves Golds-boi-o, N. C; dally except Sunday, &30 A. M., arrive Smlthneld, N. C 10.00 A. M. Returning leaves smitnneia. is., u.. ia4d a. jo., arrive Goldsboro. N. a. 12.10 P. M. - Tralji on Nashville Branch leaver Rocky Mount for Nashville. 4.00 1 M., arrives at Nashville 4.40 P. M. Spring Hope 5.15 P. M. Returning leaves spring iiope 10.49 a. m.. NashvlUe 1L15 A. M., Rocky Mount: UL55A, M.. daily except Sunday. ! Train on ennton urancn leaves v arsaw lor Clinton, daily, except Sunday, at 6.00 P. M Returning leaves Clinton at 8.45 A. M.. connect ing at Warsaw witn as l and ou. southbound Train on Wilson & Fayetteville Branch is No. 51. Northbound is No. 50. "Dally except Sunday. - ' Train No.' 27 South will stop only at Wilson. Goldsboro and Magnolia. Train No. 78 makes close connection at Wel don lor all points N orth dally. All rail via Richmond, and dally, except sanday, via Bay Line. ' - Trains maike c!oj-connection for all -points North iu Uichnioud und Washington -, All trains ruu solid between Wilmington and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleep ers attached. i - JOHN F. DI VINE. Genl Supt. J. R. KENLY, Sup"t. Transportation. T. M. EMERSON. Gea l Passenger Agent. jan8 ; , ' V' . V"-"-. .. .r.P' ' 'JZAXt. U.NDEVEI.OPED PART t the Bodr ralarssd il atreRrtbened. Fall Harriet. rs sont sealed tree. ERIE USD. CO- BcrraLO, K. 1 aFFaEnsMCKrcusnissitftsiiffl fvXt ct vrtT'Wort; tailKretloa, etcw. addrtn 'ov WHEN YOU WANT- , PROGRAMMES, CIRCULARS, CARDS, L"ET-TER-HEADS, BILL-HEADS,' POSTERS, -' ENVELOPES, NOTE-HEADS, - PAMPHLET PRINTING, . - - . TAGS, LAND DEEDS, ; MORTGAGE DEEDS, snER- - w IFiTS' DEEDS, CIVIL WARRANTS. STATE WARRANTS, JUSTICES' JUDG MENTS. JUSTICES' EXECUTIONS. CHAT : -, TEL MORTGAGES. AC. . .. fALLON US AND OBTAIN PRICES BEFORE - GIVING . YOUR. ORDERS. : C. ; ... .-Address . ' ''' : ' "'"- . 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