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for Horses, Cattle, br:ocp,
Dc, Hogs, Poultry.
300 TAGE BOOH Treat
ntrnt of AlrI nni
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r ... TWnnV of at rwmedj lor
& Debiliij, Vital Weakness,
Ytv.armtkw. from or-work Of etbr cc.
T J7T"l. iT Al. od UrUl powder. Me ?x
toe.
ir rra
fi.rr lleaearrhajfea.
J . ! with !r?f.r. XtiEntl.
yrkfirirtOUaadMeUV. $7.00
PUO.NA HILL RSERiES.'";
CheaD Nursery Stock
Fir Winter and Spring Sales l$?7-3
I have a large stock of
APPLE TREES, '
Two and three years old. good vari
eties, that I will
C ose Out Choap.
ALSO,
Pium, Gherrv, Grap , &
If vim want anvthing in the Xur-
mtv "imeCHKAP.especialSy APPLE, t
Mn.l for my imisiniuti cM-ripiie. II1UC, for an article forfter own corn
Catalogue and Special Price List of fort sj,e wuntt.d it about right, so
!tn.lu stock for W inter and tlriug s,e 8ent it back to the stoe for an-
a!es of 1SS7-8 only.
Address,
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piS UEPtTATION OFOUIt FERTILIZERS,
Acst e and C. EM, ts now established, and
ovi -unv jcars- use in ine nanus oi
larmen of this and other States fully
"tLcir value as a high grade manure. .
tn" IJtV. . .
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HuuE or Wool Is extensively used for
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'fKiC against Insects."
pmncates rrota reliable parties using our
to ai our once, or will be mall
!5pUcuioa. janltf
Wew York,
"iLADELrriu AND BALTIMORE prices
I JOII V T-r-T,- -
i eebt. . vl5rK BArber Shop :
U. --wxet street, bctww-a Water ar.i
" ' bcptri
Tiio Daily ZlovioTO
TIIASKS.
A frotig of lift I Miig,
A ripple in a Mrvniu
A day of, blU.
.' A p:iiilf--a kis.
A sweet, enchanted dream.
Wo strive for might ami power.
Some, newer heights to climb
Onr triumphs ring
W fhout an.! ing
A pallia of life Miblime.
Vt long for vwet repose.
For rest and quiet nigh
Ah! wlierefore must .
We live -in dust
Our Miattr-d idols lie.
We moan and look for Death,
Ami count his coming dear
- Our heart's dull pain
Knows no refrain.
Save sigh and iob and tear.
With nieekh; folded hands,
We neitheriiig nor sigh
' Our longings done
Our rest begun
In peaceful sleep e lie.
Sarah .1. Osborne.
the treatment of
rheumatism.
neuralgia, tic? douloureux,
heiiii-crau:.-i. s.riaiiia. c., c?aivanon
Oil should applied to the parts
alTecte.l. miuI thoroughly rubbed in,
a to rearli the sat of the dis
ease. It nils pain. Price 21 c(?nts
a bottle.
! About Like the i;-sk of I's.
A fui-nifure dealer tells a little
story that shows how Home people
j are constituted- A lady ordered an
I elegant easy chair of a .peculiar
! kind. It was made and sent to her
J house. She examined ir carefully
; and critically, finally remarking
. that it suited her exactly. With one
exception it was too soft. She had
: the man take the chair back to be
' made a trille harder. The chair
j was returned to the tore and put
aside. Nothing was done to it.
After the lapse of about a week the
, chair was sent out again. The wo
man again examined it. and this
time the chair was too hard. She
Wfts sorrv, but when she paid so
other change. The c
ange. i lie chair was again
put aside for a week or ten days
and sent out for the third time with
out having a particle of change
made. This time it was just right.
She took the chair, paid for it and
was sorry it had not suited her at
first. The poor woman never knew
that the chair had not been chang
ed rt particle. Saahvilc American.
I have received great benefit from
Ely's ( -ream Halm for catarrh. I
cannot express the sulTering I have
endured the past yeir from Nasal
catarrh. C. Ij. Itobbins, Caraway
V. O., Kandolph Co. N. Q.
For several years 1 have had very
bad Nasal catarrh. I tried Ely's
Cream Halm and it has cured me. I
can recommend it to all ti tiering
from catarrh as being the best rem
edy. David Mc K. Smith, Middle
Hrook, Va.
The r-At of Them All.
An English general in reviewing a
corps of cavalry suddenly stopped
before a splendid looking tellow and
asked abruptly:
"Which is the best horse in the
regiment V
'Number '40, sir."
"What makes you think it is the
best horse?''
"He walks, trots ami gallops well;
is a good jumper; has no vice, no
blemish; carries his head well; is in
his prime."
"And who is the best soldier in
the regiment?''
"Tom Jones, sir."
Why?"
"Because he is an honorabje man.
is obedient, tidy, takes good care of
equipment and horse, and doe his
duty well.'
"And who is the rider of the best
horse?"
Join Jones, sir.
"And who is Tom Jones?"
"I am, sir."
"The general could not help
laughing but he gave a sovereign
to hrs informant, who received it
without moving a muscle. John
IhtWaArmy."
ThcSareftt Aletlicine.
To have about the house at all times
is Simmons Liver Regulator. It will
harm no one. It will benefit all
who may have attacks of Biliousness,
Dyspepsia, Headache, Constipation,
or other ailments resulting from a
disordered Liver or stomach. Keep
italwayM in the house, ami you will
have a family physician near who
will save you many dollars ami
much suffering. The- genuine al
ay has on the wrapper the red Z
Trade-mark and Signature of J. H.
Zeilin & Co.
To protect trees from mice .tie'
lathes or staves around the trunks.
.
Advice to Mothers.
Mrs. xViNSLow'sSooTniNO Syrup
should alwavs be used when children
are cutting teeth. It relieves the lit
tle sufferer at once; it produces nat
ural, quiet sleep by relieving the
cliild from pain, aud'ihe little cher
ub awakes as "bright as button." It
is very pleasant to taste. It soothes
the child, softens the guius, allays
all pain, relieves wind, regulates the
bowels, and is the best known reme
dy for diarrhcpa, whether arising
from teething or other causes.
Twenty five cents a bottle. ,
july 6 deod&wly
For weak lungs, spitting of blood,
shortness of breath, consumption,
night sweats and all lingering
coughs. Dr. Pierce's "(iolden Medi
calDiscovery" is a sovereign remedy.
Superior to cod liver oik Hy drug
gists. ' .
Skirts, tunics' and
all made with plait
at the waist line.
polanaises are
s or gatherings
I . Consumption Surely Cured.
! To tiik Editor Please inform;
1 . i T lmi'o n ; rrRitivf '
I 1??J?Z'mZP&&-: lamatlng up small
! By TtS'tlmily use TthodTof hope!
less cases have been penuainrmiy
rnrPfl T shall be triad to.send two
bottles of mv remedy frek to any
of your readers who have consump
tion if they will send irie theirex
press and post office address. Res
pectfully. T. A. 8LO0UM, M.C., 181
Pearl st., New York. .
i - i - i .
It is : said that sweet potatoes
should not be fed to faying hens.
but are excellent for poultry intend
ed for market. '
Use the great specific for "cold in
head" and . catarrhDr. Sage's
Ca-
tarrh Remedy.
TIIK MAILS.
The malls close and arrive at the City rost
oftlce as tollows:
) CLOSE. '
Northern through malls, fast 8 .00 P. M.
Northern throusrh and way malls. . .11.00 A. M.
N. C. aud A.7C N. c. Railroads and -
routes supplied therefrom. . . . . 8.00 A. M.
Haleljf b & i- ayettev-e, 6.00 P. M. and 8.00 A. M.
Southern way maus 1 6-!i0 P. M.
Southern throusrh malls .- 9.1 P- M,
HAirV EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Western malls (C. C. Railway)...... 5.45 A. M.
Cape Fear WRU and points sup
piled therefrom 5.45 P. M.
Raleigh & Hamlet R. R. and points
supplied therefrom .... 2.00 P. M.
Smithrtlle 2.00-P.M.-
Wlghts1e A ......... 8.30 A. M.
Clinton, pfieelal : 3.15 P.M.
TIT&SDAY AND FRIDAYS. ,
Onslow c II. and intermediate offi
ces . 6.09A.M.
Little River, S. C, and Intermediate
offices.. w 2.00 P.M.
Cane Fear River mall 1.00 P. M.
OPEN FOR DELIVERY. -
Northern and way malls. 8.30 P. M.
Northern through mall, late; .11.00 P. M.
sout herb malls i .... 6.30 A. M.
Southernway malls..., 9.30 A.M.
Carolina Central R. R 9.30 A. M.
Malls collected from streetboxes 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.
General delivery open from 6.30 A. M. to 7.00
P. M., and on Sundays from 9.00 to 10.30 A. M.
carrier's delivery open on Sunday from 9.30
to 10.30 A. M.
Money Order and Register Department open
from 8 A. M. to 5 P. 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. M. and 1 to 7 P. M. 1
A Fancy Lot! of Fiue
r
Imported Giods,
ERMAN STUFFED
thing new and very nice,
large, per pound.
PRUNES, SOME
French Prunes, very
The Celebrated Alphonse Penard Maccoronf
one pound packages.
Terrlne de Foles Gras, in earthern pots.
Anchovies. '
Guava Jelley, all sizes.
.Extra Fine French Peas, something speclaL
Olives, In gallon jars.
Flase and Pearl Tapioca
German Saga
Jugnot French Blacking.
o-
nalifornia Fruits.-
Evaporated reaches, Jelly-Cured Aprlcotsi
Sun-cured Ieaches. Dried Apples.
W ATKINS' DIGESTIVE RELISn
For sale by
Jno. L. BiiAtwrlsrht.
jan 28 15 & 17 So. Front
The National Life
AND
Maturity Association.
OF WASHINGTON, D. C.
Total Cash Assets.
Liabilities
Paid to members..
.$275,754.
None.
.$168,070,92
HORATIO 1SROAVNIKG,
President.
GEORGE D. ELD RIDGE,
secretary. Manager and Actuary.
o
Life Insurance at Absolute Cost.
A Guaranteed Policy. ,
An Incontestlble Policy. "
Maturity Value In Casn at Fixed Agej .
Annual Cost Absolutely Limited. t
OnlyourPayments per Year.
NonJForfeltable After Three Years.
S. JtlDDELLE, M. D.
Medlcai;ulrector;
W, IL GIBSON, Special Agent.
Home Office, LjS15 F Street, N. W.
oct26tI
Valuable Lands for Sales
o
NE TRACT OF liVND, LYING ON
Title from Llnoolnton. N.'C . oonslBtlnjr of S3
acree. 53 acres cleared: 1b best or cotto9.
botlv b good crops for all TaJns. , H a
branch running tbrourh It aed a fine sprlna;
4 few acres or bottom land on the branch aod
?o arrtsln wod, ok and hickory, well Una
bered. .
a nother tract lying 2t miles from Llnrohi
bin, mlie.from ii '. ft B..1U) acres. 25
c -eared, floe spring of delicious water, about
tcre of bottom lard nejtr ltontte t ra cb;
U o I for tob-cco. but grows other crops
- ell; 75 arres in yellow pin and oak. :
For price and term apply to
CRUSH UORRIS,
me.blBtr Aiicfn r eal ICntat tf
For Gale.
VALUABLE FARM ONTAINING
. .
300
acres with Residence, Glnhouse, Barn, Stock-
house. Tenement Houses, &c. Ac Within one
mile of A. & 1. IL 1L Churche3 and schools
convenient, -
A gonrt barcln on ea?v terr;. For partlcu
ars call or address, " W. C DOWNING,-
JialSliu ?!aclry-3 I'viry, N Ct
WHOLESALE PRICES.
The following quotations represent whole-
'.Et
jjaggisg-
Gunny
7
8
Standard
BACON North Carolina.
' Hams -....:.....;.,.. 14
Shoulders $ lb... J 8
t Sjdes, wib.: Ti - 10
WESTERN SMOKED 1
--Hams; lb i. viM'
sides, rt.. ...... j 10 C4
- Shoalders; "9 fi . . . i 7W .
DRY SALTED r . f -
15
11
. Sides, tb , 8 9
Shoulders, v r. - i 6K(a 6'
BAliKElJs Spirits Turpentine.
Second Hand, each 1 4ft 1 50
1 New, New York, each..;... 0 00 l 75
New, city, each..; l 65 o l 70
BEESWAX, lb.. ...i 20 22
BRICKS, Wilmington, M.... 6 00 (S, 8 00
Northern : 0 00 H 00
BU1TER, Wlb r
North Carolina... .. ....... . 15
Northern 25
CANDLES, V lb f (
Sperm ..' 18
Adamantine....,. 9
CHEESE. lb : . Hi
30
d' 25
:- -10
Northern Factory....... .. 11
. . Dairy, Cream i.. 13
StAte , 9 a
COFFEE, lb ., ' 1 ; -
, Java........'......i.......... 27
: , Laguyra j... 23
Rio.. 20
CORN MEAL, bush; In sacks. 00 9
Virginia Meal.... ... 00 i
COTTON TIES, bundle I 25 1
DOMESTICS i il
. Sheeting, 4-4, yard....... 6 -
Yarns, bunch..;..; .... . 00 ,
EOGS.doz 18 .
12
14
10
28
24
22
67
30
SU
20
irisii
Mackerel. No. l, bbi.
00 00 (412 50
Mackerel, No. l, half bbL 7 50 S 00
Mackerel. No. 2. w bbl.
9 00 11 oo
4 75: 6 00
7 80; 9 00
6 00 7 00
3 00 4 00.
5 10
j i -
3 50 4 00
4 00 4 50
4 50 5 00
4 00 4 10
4 50 5 00
9 ' 10
Mackerel, No. 2, naif bbl.
Mackerel, No. 3, bbl....
Mullets, bbl....
N. C. Roe Herring, T keg.
ury cod, Jb.i...
FLOUR, bbl i . -
Western, low grade . .
v . Extra...........
' - Family..; .,
City Mills Super....
44 ... Family.... ...
GLUE, 1? lb;...
GRAIN, w bUSheL ' i
Corn, On store, bags, white 00
Corn, cargo. In bulk, white. 00
' Corn, cargo, in bags, white. 66
. Corn, mixed, from store... . 00
. 65
62
,67
'65
45
Oats, from store. ......... 423
Oats, Rust.Proof.v. 00
cow Peas ..... 80 :
52
90
mules, n
Circe n
Dry..;
HAY, 100- lbs
Eastern Western.
North River
HOOP IRON, lb....
LARD, lb
Northern .........
North Carolina..
5
10
05
85
90
5J
Li
'l 10
95
1 00
2Ji
AX
8.
10
LIME, w barrel ; 1 40
0 00
LUMBER, City Sawed, Mft. If
Ship Stuff,, resawed 18 00
Rough Edge Planlc.... 15 00
West India Cargles, accord- If
Ins to quality. . . i 13 00
20 00
16 00
18 00 -22
00
- Dressed Flooring, seasoned.18 00
Scantling and Board, com'n.14 00- 15 00
I MOLASSES, gallon-
New crop, in nhds, : . .
44 44 in bbls.i. ........
Porto Rico, in hhds
44 in bbls.....
Sugar nouse, In hhds
44 44 In bols.,
25?
231
28:
30;
00
16'
' 23;
2 40;
it-
9
16
'90
15!
00
00:
1!
20
10
95
' 60;
" 351
2 25
-
26
30
30
35
15
18
35
jj a uif iu www v
NAILS, Keg, Cut,0d basin..
OILS, 3? gallon.
2 50
14
1 45 i
1 00
16
20
, 22
25
0
100
90
4 60
.2 75
Kerosene......
Lard I..:
Linseed........ ...
Rosin '.
Tar ;.....-.J. ..
Deck and Spar ,
POULTRY i ,
Chickens, live, grown.
44 Spring....:
- Torkeys:.. i'.-v-v...
I POTATOES, bushel-
sweet.... '..
Irtsh. bbl........
PORK, w barrel , i
city Mess.... 17 50
18 00
16 00
f iuur. ..... ................ XxJ w i
Rump... ?
00; 15 00
RICE Carolina, lb .......... .
4; 5tf
60 1 80
80 1 00
Kougn, f misn, (upland)...
44 44 (Lowland).
RAGS, V H Country . .,
00
l!
14)tf
70
65
001
00 S
Ah
en
0t
5U
. 0f
5
IX
22X
75
70 :
oo
70'
ex
ROPE, W lb
SALT, V sack. Alum.
Liverpool
Lisbon...
American.;
SUGAR, P lb Standard grain..
standard a . ;
White Ex C
Extra C. Golden
- 5X
, AX
5tf
7 00
C Yellow . .
SOAP, y lb Northern.
SHINGLES, 7 In. M...
5 UU
Common.. 3 00
Cypress Saps 4 50
Cypress nearts.... 0 00
2 50
5 00
7 50
14 00 -10
00
6
14 00
13 00
8 50
0 00 ,
0 00
4 00
2 00
3 50
30
' 2o ':
15
STAVES, w M W. O. Barrel... 8 00
R. O. Hogshead..... 0 00
TALLOW, lb. 5
' TIMBER, 3? M feet Shipping.. 12 00
Fine MlU 11 25
Mill Prime.. 7 50
MUTFalr 5 00
Common Mill 5 00
Inferior to Ordinary 2 50
WHISKEY, gal Northern... 1 00
North Carolina .......... 1 00
WOOL, w lb Washed. 28
Unwasnep is
Burry 101
-After Forty years'
experience in the -preparation
of more
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15
10 H
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
1 .-
Dated Feb.6thi
NO. 23.
NO.
P. M.
; 8 05
P. M
P.
t
Leave Wilmington.
10 10!
Leave 31 anon... it
Arrive Florencei.
11 23
12 15
12 411
1 25!
5 3?
6 2C
V: M.
NO. 59.
P. M.
t 6 40
8 05
NO.- 56.
A. M.
Leave Florence.
2 40
Arrive Sumter
4 25
NO. 52.
A. M.
P;
.
. ..
Leave Sumter.
4
t 9 40i
Arrive Columbia..
v 6 15
A. M.
10 45
No. 52 runs through Irom Charleston
Central R. Rj -'il 6 -w- T.- i . , ; ... -
; Leaving LaneS 8:34A. M., Manning 9:08 AlM
Sundays No. 54 leaves Charleston 8:30 A. M..
Lanes 10:28A. M., Manning 11:10 A. M., Sumter
a. ji arrives jix)iumoia i:io r. M. ,
No. 50 runs through from Charleston via
Central R. ill.. Leaving Lanes 7:13. P. M., Man-
!
AH
Train on C. &
with, No. 59,
D. R; K. connects
at Florence
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
iNa 78. NO. 57. NO. 53
-, i - - ' ' ' j
f i ' " -
P. M. A. M. P. M.
10 25 : 6 50 5 33
11 52 8 121 6 46
y ' NO. 58. 'y;-'ti-11
52 t 8 22 ........
1 20 '0 40
A. M. A. M. i
I NO. 66. NO. 14.
A. M. P. M. :
4 35 t 10 JJO 8 20
V 5 22 11 U 8 55
8 35 2 10 11 50
A.-M. P.M. P. M,
Leave Columbia.
Arrive Sumter.
Leave Sumter. .
Arrive Florence
Leave Florence-
Leave Marion..
Arrive Wilmington.
Dally. i tBallyj except Sunday.
"No. 53 runs through to Charleston. S. c
Central R.J R., arriving Manning 7:20 P. M..
Lanes 8:02 P. M.j Charleston 9:45 P. M.
No. 57 runs throusrh to Charleston via Cen
tral R. R.. arrivlnffjtfannlne8:48 A. M Lanes
933 A. M..; Charleston llriJO A. M.
No. 66 connects at iFlorence with c: andD.
train for Cheraw and Wadesboro.
Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection at Wil
mington with ,W. & w. R. 11. for au points
JOHN F. DIVINE.
4enp.ra.l StirwarlntiTirlpnt-.
J. R. KENLY, Supt. Transportation!
t. m. jsmerson, General Passenger Agent.
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table no. s.
Palmetto Railroad Co.
QN AND AFTER
FRIDAY, i DEC. t6,
1887,
Trains will run as f o'
lows, dally except
Sun -
day:
Goixa South. '
No
l Passenger and Freight.
Leave Hamlet, N.
C"4; . ; .
8.20 A.
9.30 A.
Arrive at Cheraw, S.
C. . , . .
ri'i- ,
GOING! NORTH,
Nq. 3 Passenger and Freight:
Leav Cheraw, S. C
I i-. ....... .1. ... . .4.25 P. M.
Arrive at Hamlet, N,
jC........... ..5.35P.M.
decl6tr
WM. MONCURE, Sup't.
Wilmington
fc Weldon ft; R
AND
BRANCHES.
.CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Na 27,
F'tMall
dally.
No. 15,
dally ex
Sunday.
Dated Jan. 8, 1888.
No. 23,
dally, i
2 05 pm
3 17 pm
Leave Weldon.
5 43 pm
J
6 00 am
7 15 am
Ar. Rocky Mount.
Arrive Tarboro. . . ,
Leave Tarboro....
4 50pm...
10 50am...
Arrlvft Wllsnn I :! Kl rm i T mnml 7 4ft nm
T TTTlnAH
4 10 pm
5 19 pm
7 45pm
44
I
Arrive Selma.'.i...
A I t VnvffrAT4)k
1.1 nc f ajcitcvi t;
1A?UVV VtUIUSUUITJ.
Leave Warsaw...
4 45 pm
5 50 pm
6 05 pm
7 40 pm
7 40 pm
840pin
9 55 pm
8 40 am
9 38 am
9 54 am
11 35 am
Leave-Aiagnoiia. .
Ar. Wilmington..
TltAINS GOING NORTH.
H Na 66,
NO. 14,
dally.
No. 78.
dally.
daily ex
Sunday.
Leave Wilmington; 12 05 am
Leave Magnolia. . ; 1 21 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
Arrive -Warsaw... ...... ...
Arrive Goldsboro.i 2 23 am
Leave Fayettevllle
8 30 am
ArrlvaSelma......
10 50 am
Arrive Wilson.....
11 59 am
Leave Wilson
3 02 am; 1242 pml 7 48 pm
......... 1 18 pm 8 24 pm
Ar. Rocky Mount.
Arrive Tarboro...!.
Leave Tarboro.... I .
4 50pm.
10 50 am I .
Arrive Weldon t 4 30 ami 2 40 pm 9 35 pm
Dally except Sunday; ". v-' ' '
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves
Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.00 P. M. Re
turning lea-es Scotland Neck at 9.30 A. M. dally
except Sunday.
Train leaves Tarboro, N. C. 1aAlbermarle
& Raleigh R. R. daily except Sunday, 6.00 P. M.,
Sunday 5-00 1. M., arrive Williamston, N. C,
8.10 P.M., 6.40 P. M. Returning leaves Wil
liamston. N. C, dally except Sunday, 7.40 A.
M., Sunday 9.50 A. M. Arrive Tarboro, N. C,
&45A.M., 1L30A.M.
Train on Midland N. C. Branch leaves Golds
boro, N. C, dally except Sunday, 8.30 A. M.,
arrive Smlthfleld, N. C, lttOO A. iM. Returning
leaves Smlthfleld, N. C, 10.45 A. M., arrive
Goldsboro, N. C, 12.10 P. iL
Train on NashviUe Branch Jeavea Rocky
Mount for Nashville, 4.00 P. ML, arrives at
Nashville 4.40 P. M., Spring Jlope 5.15 P. M.
Returning leaves Spring Hope 10.40 A. M
Nashville 1L15 A. M., Rocky Mount UL55A,
M., dally except Sunday. . .
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for
Clinton, dally, except Sunday, at 6.00 P. M.
Returning leaves Clinton at 8.45 A. M., connect
ing at Warsaw with Nos. 15 and 66,
Southbound Train on Wilson & Favettevffle
Branch Is Na 5L Northbound Is Na 50. 'Dally
except Sunday. . . .
Train ra 27 outn win stop only at Wilson.
Goldsboro and Magnolia. -
'iTain rno. 78 mates close connection at wel
don for all points North dally. AU rail via
Kicnmonu. ana dairy, except Sunday.- via 5 ay
Line. i.Aa vwh- ,
Trains make close connection for all points
North via Richmond and Washington.
AU trains run solid between Wilmington and
Washington, and have Pullman palace Sleep
ers attached. - '
JOHN P. DIVINE, Genl Supt.
3. R. KENLY, Supt. Transportation. .
T. M. EMERSON. Genl Passenger Agent. -
Jan 8 - - - ; . ,
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j elegant assortment, just received.
of
j fine wire nmsks for Jadies and gen- j
tlenien and some other articles need-j
ed for inn-iquerade tr.lli. " tf
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