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' ' I'Ul tl"" "I - - - - .. 1 ; , . - ; rill." by .7. T. TrovbrM?e; ":,., l. . -l:.-s-by F. Anstry anl iimn--m1"h of 'airy tides wuuen &'r V.','-'-, 1 i.v iii.vard Pyh; "Home- srud ' -rv." by Dr. Felix I. os . ' h : rii!H'nis." by Ponhla H l-er- THE NEWEST TniNGrTTf My love is like an oId,"6Ul shoe ' That sweetly, fits and gives no pain; - . My love is like a hat that's new One hates to.take her in the rain. My love is like the dinner bell, At vhos-al bright call all gladly -COllie,--., ;"" . . "... :. My loveshe wears so very well Is like the finest chewing gum. My love, besides, is lie the spring The pearl, the dove, the rose, the star. Ar d every other blessed thing That other loves of poets are. "Cowards are cruel" but the brave man w'ou't drive a suffering horse. He will buy a bottle of.Sal vation Oil and invariably cure his animal. A Itssible Exception. Mis Shadyside "How bored that poor Mr. jonesy looks with that frivolous young thing he is with. I can always tell when a gentleman 's bored." Mr. Tiredtodeath (with a guiltv start) "Bless my SOul, you don't say aoV'Stftinqs. A NAIiKOW ESCAPE. Co!. W. K. Nelson, of Brooklyn, came home one evening feeling a peculiar tightness in the chest. Be fore retiring he tried to draw a long breath but found it impossible. He suffered four days from pneumonia and tlse doctors gave him up. Dr Acker's Engljrth Remedy for Con sumption saved him and he is weli ro day. Munds Bros., druggists ; .... - . Mysteries of "Pocket-Minimr." Good old lady (to returning min er) "And you grew very rich then? Anil howWidyou make your money? Honest Miner "Picking pocketV, ma'am." Old lady is inexpressibly shocked, and keeps her hand in her pocket for the next two hours. Brooklyn Eagle,. Consumption Surely Cured. To thk EniTOit 5!ease inform your readers that 1 have a 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 send two bottles of my remedy KUKK to tiny of your readers who have consump tion if they will send me their ex press and post oflice address. Res pectfully, T. A. SLOOUM, M.C., 181 Pearl st., New Vork. It Was Safe Enough. "There's a fifty cent piece lyingon the sidewalk," said Bjones, looking out of the window, "(io and pick it up, Merritt. and hurry, because there a lady comingdown the street and she'll be sure to see it." "'There's no hurry." returned Mer ritt. poking .out his head while he slipped on his coat ; "that's Miss De Vere. She has her tailor made suit on and she couldn't pick up any thing." iV. V. Sun. WUy He Gave In. "Now that we are married, George," she said, "I hope you will change your mind and let mother come and live with us." "No, I "won't," he replied, "and that's enough." "But she has no home since I left her." "I can't help that." "Oh what can I do to change your hard heart?" "Nothing." But if ma comes she will bake the bread." . "Well, then, for gracious sake let her como at once." Harper's BazarA Advice to Mothers. Mrs. Winsloav's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relievesthe lit tle sufferer at once; it produces nat ural, quiet sleep by relieving the cnild 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 bowels, ad is the best known reme dy for diarrlvoca, whether arising from teething or oth;r causes. Twenty live cents a bottle. . july 6 deod&wly Why the IJoff Kan Away. Bog?s "I wonder what is the matter with the dog? He came down to the office with his tail tuck ed in, and when I tried to send him home he howled so I had to give it up." Mrs. Bogges "I don't know. I never missed him. By the way, mother says you ought to " Boggs "Was she here this after noon?" . Mrs. Bogges "Yes." Bogges "No wonder the dog ran away . I tell you that dog's intelli gence is almost human sometimes." Terrc Haute Express. Bound to be Famous. "There's a man whose name will go down in history," said a traveling man to a companion. "You don't mean it! He looks like a very ordinary xerson. He' is most too young to be a general." "No,he never smelled gunpowder." "Is he an actor?" i t"Not a bit of it." "Politician or statesman?" "No." "Then how will his name go down in history?" "His parents christened him after George Washington." Mer Trav. TEKIIIiSLE FOltKWAKXIXGS. Cough in the morning, hurried or difficult breathing, raising of phlegm, tightness in the chest, quickened pulse, -chilliness in the evening or sweats at night, all or any of these things are the first stages of consumption. Dr. Acker's Eng lish Remedv fdr Consumption will cure these fearful svniDtoins. and is sold under a positive guarantee by I Munds Bros., druggists. - The Verdict Unanimous W. D. Suit, Druggist. ;Bippns Ind., testifies: "I can recommend Electric Bitters as the very best remedy. Every bottle has given relief in every case One man took six bottles, and was cor ed of Rheumatism ot 10 years' stand xAbraham Hare, droggiet; Bell vilie, Ohio, affirms:- Thebest selling medicine I have ever handled in my 20 gears' experience, is Electric Bitters." Thousands .f others have added their testimony, so that the verdict js unani mous that Electric Bitters do cure all diseases ot the Liver, Kidnejsor Blood. Only halt a dollar a bottle at W. H. Green & CoV Drug Store. THE VOTE I5Y COUNTIES. p Counties. -2.-2 o c -5 m H a O Alamance.' 1622 1245 1741 1517 Alexander. 943 351 952 552 Alleghany. 595 403 687 405 Anson. 1890 1084 2241 975 Ashe 950 1251 1399 1482 Beaufort... 2016 1681 2092 1799 Bertie 1614 1823 1316 1097 Bladen 1426 1511 1541 1365 Brunswick 921' 913 1010 965 Buncombe 2685 1941 3041 2816 Burke... .4.. 1278 995 1247 1165 Cabarrus... 1903 953 1645 915 Caldwell... 1251 420 1253 717 Camden... . 699 564 598 602 Carteret ... 1171 597 1023 677 Caswell 1550 1603 1358 1697 Catawba... 2303 C50 2360 756 Chatham... 2481 1671 2546 2099 Cherokee.. 505 ' 594 643 868 Chowan.... 704 811 742 791 Clay 368 205 391 286 Cleveland.. 2030 612 2269 764 Columbus. 1867 948 2072 910 Craven 1338 2525 1408 2637 Cumb'rl'nd 2479 2159 2577 2232 Currituck.. 978 413 978 438 Dare 244 286 326 308 Davidson . 1954 2072 2018 2335 Davie 1067 1107 1008 1204 Duplin 2239 1174 2205 1154 Durham.... 1576 1196 1815 1617 Edg'combe 1610 3143 1322 2509 Forsyth 2101 1877 2259 2584 Franklin... 2130 19871 2204 2041 Gaston 1335 934 1584 1236 Gates 1183 704 1131 800 Graham.... 268 137 271 182 Granville.. 2199 2047 2406 2609 Greene 1 1046 1094 1008 1072 Guilford...' 2491 2208 247G 2680 Halifax 2264 3786 2495 2897 Harnett... . 1254 727 1444 877 Haywood . 951 640 1326 974 Henderson ; 782 977 917 1291 Hertford... 1129 1305 1132 1202 Hyde . 867 674. 834 758 Iredell 2679 1708 2724 1897 Jackson.... 713 345 903 569 Johnston.. 2801 1826 3021 2099 Jones 740 755 ,684 620 Lenoir 1620 1399 &87 1436 Lincoln 1172 753 1209 901 McDowell. 951 638 1019 858 Macon....... 708 493 780 742 Madison... 1087 1388 1178 1893 Martin 1576 1234 1674 1287 Meckl'nb'g 3725 3048 4163' 3284 Mitchell.... 035 11481 698 1564 Montc'iu'y 901 926 " 979 1215 Moore.: 1797 1426 1944 1846 Nash 1837 1528 2157 1699 N. Hanov'r 1751 2879 1880 2856 North'pt'n 1733 2351 1659 1990 Onslow 1284 472 1181 425 Orange 1670 1051 1610 1288 Pamlico.... 748 605 740 619 Pasquot'k. 898! 1239 832 1217 Pender 1215 1240 721 757 Perq'im'ns 777 979 779 982 Person 1490 1082 1375 1293 Pitt 2436 2285 2593 2328 -Polk 446 481 ' Randolph.. 2044 1828 2171 2327 llichmond. 1958 1675 1711 1684 Robeson.... 2301 1992 2823 1988 Rock'gh'm 2443 1577 2395 2101 Rowan 2636 1372 2739- 1266 Ruth'rford 1517 1232 1690 1663 Sampson. . 2525 1536 2370 1616 Stanley HOOf 614 996 817 Stokes 1329 1027 1450 1333 Surry 1371 1433 1671 1575 Swain 494 155 505 410 Trans' I'nia 459 323 520 553 Tyrrell 488 335 472 367 Union 1838 620 2040 997 Vance 1155 1612 1382 1936 Wake 4772 4278 4618 4943 Warren.... 1146 2142 545 875 Washi'gt'n 648. 1072 807 1014 Watauga... 759" 624 898 965 Wayne 2796 2500 2781 2561 Wilkes 1301 1939 1706 2252 Wilson 2135 1493 2159 1521 Yadkin 952 1213 1071 1419 Yancey 740 626 940 989 Totals.... 143310 124245 147925 133475 PROMPTNESS. First a cold, then a cough, then consumption, then death. "I took Dr. Acker's English Remedy for Consumption the moment I teegan to cough and I believe it saved my life." Walter N. Wallace, Wash Munds Bros., druggists Sea Wonders exist In thousands of forms, but are surpassed by the marrpU nf InvPTitlnn. ThOSft Who i naaH nf nmfltnhlft wnrkthat. can be done I while living' at home should at once send their j address toHallett & Ca, Portland, Maine, and 1 receive free, full information how either sex. ot all ages, can earn iroiu a wj - per uj uu upwards wherever they live. You are started free. Capital not required. Some have made over $50 in a single day at this work. AU suc ceed, nov23 6md w The Robesonian, Published In Lumberton, N. C.,Sby W. W. McDIARMID, O TS READ EVERY WEEK BY NEARLY every Intelligent citizen of Robeson county, and has a general circulation in all the sur rounding counties, including Marlon, Marl boro and Darlington in South Carolina. The ROBESONIAN is now in the Eighteenth Year of a prosperous and vigorous existence, anl Is so firmly established in the hearts of its patrons as well as a pecuniary enterprise that business men can readily estimate as to its value to them. The advertising rates are exceedingly reasonable, considering the age circulation, and influence of the paper. Send a cents for specimen copy. sept Wanted. - A RARE CHANCE TO GO INTO BUSINESS, Will sell at a low flgnre a paying business. Reason lor selling, going into some other bus iness. A rare chance lor an active man with limited capitaL Address It - WUmlngton, N. G 1 "' . , , MB,MMI,MllMIIMMwawaWMa FftnV C VD II regulates the Bowels. At fjilii Ul II Ur.alldrncr-lsta. Price 25cta. Ul.L Cures Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma. Bronchitis,ftfBBf gj CroupTnei- . s-. M-BHHBB KSn pienr. on-iijyijjj sumption, and relieves Consump- Jlf fBIIQ tive Persons. 25 cents. y SSMfiirrLANQE's CUBEB CIGARETTES for Ccr otAC tartht frfa 10 ctst At all druggist octltf WHOLESALE PRICES. The following quotations represent whole sale prices generally. In making up small or ders higher prices have to be charged. BAGGING Gunny 7 8 Standard 8 83 BACON North Carolina. " Hams U 15 Shoulders 1? lb. 8 8)4 Sjdes, lb 10 11 WESTERN SMOKED Hams, t3 13 15 Sides, 3? lb t 10 10X Shoulders, lb 7va -7v DRY SALTED Sides, y tt s 9 Shoulders, H 6a 6X BARRELS Spirits Turpentine. Second Hand, each 1 New, New York, each 0 New, City, each. -1 BEESWAX, J lb 40 1 50 00 1 75 65 1 70 20 23 00 8 00 00 U 00 BRICKS, Wilmington, M... Northern. 0 BUTTER, lb North Carolina 15 25 Northern 25 30 CANDLES, i lb Sperm .v. 18 25 "Adamantine ... 9 10 CHEESE, 39 lb Northern Factory 11 12 Dairy, Cream 13 14 State 9 10 COFFEE, 1? lb Java ; 27 28 Laguyra 23 24 Rio 20 22 CORN MEAL, bush, in sacks. 00 67 Virginia Meal 00 " 67K COTTON TIES, bundle 1 25 1 30 DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, yard 6 6& Yarns, J bunch . 00 80 EGGS, doz 18 20 FISH Mackerel, No. 1, bbl. ..... 30 00 (12 50 Mackerel, No. 1, half bbl. 7 50 8 00 Mackerel, No. 2, bbl 9 00 ($11 00 Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl... 4 75 6 00 Mackerel, No. 3, bbl 7 80 9 00 Mullets, bbl 6 00 7 00 N. C. Roe Herring, keg... 00 4 00 Dry Cod, lb 5 10 FLOUR, 33 bbl Western, low grade 50 4 00 Extra 4 00 4 50 " Family 450 500 City Mills Super 4 00 , 4 10 44 Family 4 50 5 00 GLUE, lb 8 10 GRAIN. bushel. Corn, fm 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 Oatfi from store . 42tf 45 00 52)4 SO 90 Oats, Rust Proof Cow Peas HIDES. 19 lb Green 5 Dry 10 5 12 HAY, $ 100 lbs - Eastern 1 05 I 10 Western 85 95 North River 90 00 HOOP IRON, lb 2 3 LARD, 39 lb Northern 7? 8 North Carolina 8 10 LIMB barrel 1 40 0 00 LUMBER, City Sawed, Mft. Ship Stuff, resawed 18 00 20 00 Rough Edge Plank 15 00 16 00 West India Cargles, accord ing to quality 13 00 18 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned.18 00 22 00 Scantling and Board, com'n.14 00 15 00 molasses, gaiion New Crop, in hhds " in bbls Porto Rico, in hhds " " in bbls Sugar House, in hhds " " in bbls Syrup, in bbls NAILS, 38 Keg, Cut, lOd basin OILS, 3? gallon. Kerosene Lard Linseed Rosin....... Tar Deck and Spar.. POULTRY Chickens, live rown..... " Spring Turkeys PEANUTS, t$ bushel, 22 lb.. . . POTATOES, "9 bushel-Sweet....- . 25 26 . 28 30 . 28 30 . 30 35 . 00 15 16 18 . 22 35 . 2 40 2 50 9 (A 14 . 16 1 45 . 90 1 00 . 15 16 . 00 20 . 00 22 . 20 25 . 10 0 . 95 1 0 . 60 90 . 35 60 . S 25 2 75 .17 50 18 00 . .15 00 16 00 . 00 15 00 4 b)4 . 60 80 . 80 1 00 . 00 1 PORK, barrel- Prime.,.,.. Rump ' RICE Caiolina, H Rough. bush, (Upland). , u (Lowland RAGS, lb Country City ROPE, ft SALT. sack. Alum.- Liverpool Lisbon American SOAP, lb Northern SUGAR, P lb Standard grain.. , Standard A White Ex C Extra C, Golden O Yellow SHINGLES, 7 In. M 5 Common 2 Cypress Saps 4 Cypress Hearts 0 STAVES, M W. O. Barrel.. 8 R. o. Hogshead 0 TALLOW, lb TIMBER, M feet Shipping. .1 2 . Fine Mill Jl Mill Prime.. 7 Mill Fair 5 Common Mill 5 Inferior to Ordinary 2 WHISKEY, gal Northern... 1 North Carolina. 1 WOOL, lb Washed.. Unwashep Burry 1 14tf 70 65 00 00 0 A 0 (A 22 75 70 00 70 6 6 6 53 5 00 7 00 00 2 50 50 5 00 00 7 50 00 14 00 00 10 00 5 A 6 00 14 00 25 13 00 50 8 50 00 0 00 00 0 00 50 4 00 00 2 00 00 2 50 28 30 15 25 10 O 15 v"-r. WrrnteO. Hmv .-fc tn.1 -cases a rEiiSO! cn cacari 09 y-i- v J V v...j,r-iriit()iip thetr bon-.u..w t . Tb- .41. ' L2 nluMe Bbd wy cwfu. t- -J ...- t i-f f Tba ror!ea re!l th wntoi.. - - ovnA fren4 aAar 70 bre t -p Uiem In tusr !-wtvt .. uwuiu u4 atwwo to thoae rbo mar -a -- ii;ed.tU' yr -wa JfPJJ It it pnsaiM to nat- ; u 4i.T. BaUlBS tlw OUJ SOLUwitcktaJ "V ii.rt.j i.; fr- e. aa tlfkowlnc tb aamplea ta any U .aiity. a! i -jSu lis a larje tra4 i to mm-after our eroiArt i b-a a ! xiny for a btooibor tw BcaaMy fet frot- w.u tj 8M0 la trade from ttt orroonding eontitr r. U.l,te uo-.l- woa ul oHr mw luowu la aal ta vecier tuat oar Minion luaj b plaeed at M vber Ukr can boacto, ail ovw liu"i.-. Write at oacaa caake'aor of tha cbaoce. fteUr it v. l.l hardly any treat lor joo to mtiow tbampl t tt ti who may call at your boa wUictk ta -rrU aa eoata b ntl coulaa l aJUr yoaknow aJMf y to not car to go fwrOar. JM Umi la 4o.Bat If M&4.yoara44rasatoea, you cJ aeoara FIlEE cn1 aoltd rota -watcbes lb Iba wona sssbar tart COSTLY AMILE(i. pay all expreee, fr.lht, til Is.-?-., uctcli S.. t' Atlantic Coast Line. ington & Weldon R. R AND BRANCHES. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH.. - ' No. 27, No. 15, Dated Dec. 17, '88.1 No. 23, Ft Mall daily ex 1 dally. daily. Sunday. Leave Weldon..... 12 40 pmi 5 43 pm 6 00 am Ar. Kocky Mount. 1 1 52pm... 7 10 am Arrive Tarbora... "3 oSpmi.. ...... ..f.....T... Leave Tarboro.r. . 10 20amt....i....t. Arrive Wilson.... 3S5pml 7 00pm 7 43am Leave Wilson 2 40 pm . . . . : Arrive Selma..... 3 49pm ......... Arrive Fayette vi'e 6 10pm Leave Goldsboro.. 3 15 pm 7 40 pm 8 35 am Leave Warsaw 4 10pm... 9 33 am Leave Magnolia... 4 25pm 8 4CTpm 9 49 am Ar. Wilmington.. . 6 40 pm 9 55 pm 11 30 am TRAINS GOING NORTH. ' No. 66, ," No. 14, No. 78. daily ex . dally. dally. Sunday. Leave Wilmington 13 05 am 9 00 am; 4 00 pm Leave Magnolia. . . 1 36 am 10 35 am J 5 40 pm Leave Warsaw. 10 50 am 5 55 pm Arrive Goldsboro. 2 23 am 11 50 am 6 55 pm Leave Fayettevllle i 9 00 am Arrive Selma 10 23 am Arrive Wilson Ill 40 am Leave' Wllsbh 3l)2-aWi2'38pmT7"53pm Ar. Rocky Mount 1 17pm 8 29 pm Arrive Tarboro 355pm .". Leave Tarboro lQ 20 am Arrive Weldon.... 4 30 am 2 40pm 9 40 pm Dally except Sunday. Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 2.30 P. M. Re turning leaves Scotland Neck at 8.20 A. M. dally except Sunday. - Train leaves Tarboro, N. C, via Albermarle & Raleigh R. R. daily except Sunday, 5.05 P. M., Sunday 3.17 P. M., arrive Willlamston, N. C, aio P. M., 6.40 P. M. Returning leaves Wil llamston. N. C, daily except Sunday, 7.10 A. M., Sunday 9.50 A. M. Arrive Tarboro, N. C, 9.L5 A. M., 11.30 A. M. Train on Midland N. C. Branch leaves Golds boro, N. C, dally except Sunday, 7.00 A. M., arrive Smlthneld, N. C, 8.30 A. M. Returning leaves Smithfleld. N. C, laiO A. M., arrive Goldsboro, N. C, 11.35 A. M. Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky Mount for Nashville, " 3.00 P. M.. arrives at Nashville 3.40 P. M., Spring Hope 4.15 P. M. Returning leaves Spring Hope 10.00 A. M.. Nashville 10.35 A. M., arrive Rocky Mount U.15 A,M., daily except Sunday : Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for CUnton, daUy, except Sunday, at 6.00 P. M. and H 10 A. M. Returning leaves Clinton at 8.00 A. M. and 3.10 P. M connecting at War saw with Nos. 15 66, 23 and 7S. Southbound Train on Wilson & Fayettevllle Branch is No. 51. Northbound is No. 50. Daily except Sunday. Train No. 27 South will stop only at Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. Train No. 78 makes close connection at Wel don for all points North daily. All rail via Richmond, and daily, except Sunday, via Bay Line. Trains make close connection for all points North via Richmond and Washington. All trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleep ers attached. JOHN F. DrviNE, Gen'l Supt. J. R. KENLY, Supt. Transportation. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent, dec 15 Wilmington, Coin hi & Augusta B Hr 1 CONDENSED SCHEDULE. N TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated Dec. 17,1888. NO. 23. NO. 27. No. 68. P. M. P. M. P. M. Leave Wilmington... 6 25 10 10 Leave Marion. 9-87 12 37 3 55 Ar rive' Florence. . . 1 20 1 20 5 10 A. M. P. M. No. 50 NO. 58. A. M. P. M. Leave Florence 3 20 . . t 6 00 Arrive Sumter 4 40 7 21 No. 52. A. M. Leave Sumter 440 t 9 20 ' 7 21 Arrive Columbia 6 15 10 23 9 00 A. M. No. 52 runs through from Charleston via Central R. R. Leaving Lanes 8:22 A. M., Manning 8:53 A. M Train on c. & D. R. R. connects at Florence with No. 58. - . TRAINS GOING NORTH. NO. 5L NO. 59. NO. 53. P. M. A. M. P. M. Leave Columbia...... 10 35 t730 520 Arrive Sumter 11 58 9 10 6 37 Leave Sumter 11 58 t 9 20 ........ Arrive Florence ...... 115 10 35 A. M. A. M. NO. 78 NO. 14. A. M, A. M. P. M. Leave Florence 4 35 T 10 40 8 20 Leave Marion.. . 5 22 10 30 8 59 Arrive Wilmington... 8 35 11 50 A. M. P. M. Dally. tDaiiy except Sunday. No. 53 runs through to Charleston, S, C. via Central R. R., arriving Manning 7:07 P. M.. Lanes 7:12 P. M., Charleston 9:10 P. M. No. 59 connects at Florence with C. and D. train from Cheraw and Wadesboro. Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection at Wil mington with W. & W. It. It. for aU points North JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. J. R. KENLY, Supt- Transportation. T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent, dec 15 TIMETABLE NO. 3. Palmetto Railroad Co. QN AND AFTER FRIDAY, DEC. t6, 1887, Trains will run as follows, dally except Sun day. Gorua sotrra.' No l Passenger and Freight. .' Leave Hamlet, N. C 8.20 A. M. Arrive at Cheraw, S. C. 94J0 A. M. GotKG North. No. 2 Passenger and Freight: Lea v Cheraw. S.C 4.25 P. M. ArrlYe at Hamlet, N. C 535 P. M. decietf YTM. MONCURE, Supt. Society Work. j IJIHK SERVING' SOCIETY OF ST. JOHN'S Parish solicit orders for all kinds of plain and fancy sewing, crocheting and embroidery. Ladies7 and Children's aprons a specialty. Orders left at the Rectory, or 224 North xnira street, wiu meet wan prompt attention !;; HOT23U : r,::--:-": MISCELLANEOUS, Carolina Central Kailroad I Company,:, CHANGE OP SCHEDULE. WESTBOUND TRAINS. No. 41. r No. 3. No. 5. Dec 3, 1888. daily ex. daily ex. dally ex. ' , rz Sunday. Sunday. Sunday. Leave Wilmington 2 10 pm 7 00 pm - , Leave Hamlet..... 6 40 pm 2 00 am - Leave Wadesboro. 7 S5pm 3 37 am ' - Arrive Charlotte. . 9 35 pm 6 55 am Leave Charlotte... w . 4 15 pm Leave Lincolnton. - - 6 51pm. Leave Shelby...... . - - . 6 57 pm ArriveRutherrdt'n ; - . f . s 8 20pm - EASTBOUND TRAINS. S ! TN0T3&; n67"4TTn"6 Dec. 3,1888. dally ex. dally ex daily ex .Sunday. Sunday Sunday. Leave Rutfierrdt'n 8 00 am;, Leave Shelby.. ... - . . 923am Leave Lincolnton. . 10 SO am; Arrive Charlotte.. 12 05 pm , Leave Charlotte,.'. 6 00 am 7 45 pm Leave Wadesboro. 8 08 am 11 15 pm " Leave Hamlet. .... 9 13 am 1 45 am Arrive WTllmlngt,n l 40 pm 8 30 am Trains No. 41 and 38 make closo connection between Charlotte and points North via' Ral eigh. . .- . Trains No. 3 and 4 make close connection at Hamlet, to and from Raleigh. : . v . . - Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Charlotte and Raleigh. ' L. C. JONES, Superintendent. : F. W. CLARK. GfinJl Passenger Agent. ' ; dec 1 . j . . . - RICHLY Rewarded are those who read this and then act; they will find honorable employ ment that will not take them from their homes and families. The profits are large and sure for every industrirus person, many have made and are now making several hundred dollars a month. . It is easy lor any one to make 1 5 and upward per day, who is wining to work Either sex, young or old; -capital not needed: we start you. Everytning new. iso special ability required; you, reader, can do t as wen as any one. Write to us at once ior run par ticulars, which we man tree, Aaaress eunaon & Co., Portland Maine. , nov 22 dcmwiy CARRIAGE REPOSITORY -AN D - ? y i ? J j : REPAIR SHOP. JpARTIES IN WANT OF ANY KIND Vehicle or want any. Repairing done to their old vehicles, will fl to their interest'- call on C. B. SOUTH ERLAND & CO. corner second and Princess Stree Send your hor303 to b3 shod. . Wa hav , first-class Shoer. . - -. moo 5 , . J o h n We r n e r WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE to his friends and the public generally, that he is now back at his old stand. No. 29 Market street, which has been thoroughly overhauled, repaired and refurnished, with first class workmen, sharp razors and polite attention he hopes to continue to merit the patronaare of the public , m . 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