I
re cost Iveness the medicine must
iw more m
J?aI,eot, it must contain
Tonic, Alterative and
Cathartic Properties.
t iifs Pills possess bee qualities in
I eminent degree, an ; .
Speedily Restore
a the bowel their uatuar peristaltic
Joot ion, so essential to regularity.
Sold Everywliere.
U . :V 'JoyloubIel. 'j
I sinpr as sinsrs the bird
s On vonder branchlet swinmn?:
"It is not that the song be heard;
I But forjthe joy. of singing.
. . And yet, if there chance by.
ui- nap to linger mgh,i
T 1 l ; x a. i
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f
I LLUSTR AT ED.
iuk"-k". Maiazink t thn most. nseiul, en
n ' tiiiin" and beautiful periodical In the
v ,Vr' ! ; inong the attract Ions for isw will be
' i.f'v novel--an American story. entitled "Ju--.-r
I t-'Sits'bv Constance F.Woolson; illus
' '.. "r.r ii.4V:csr;WH Oornedit's bv K. A.
r lie '!'h u 1st nip; papers on the Domln-
0r.;;,:. mill a characteristic serial by
'inrUf-Y Wiiruen three -Norwegian
. ir. iJiomsrjerr.e Bjornson. Illustrated;
a historical play by t he author of
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t- . ...... i 1 mryt ij o vht rr r n t rrl
J fit' - J'! 'l lU J" I'm mivil'o v- uiiuuvtvu sj
(,f r,r.- u'ii!!im Curtis, William Dean liowells
inidley Warner.
i AVho listens to niv lav.
V Then with a heart less trnnhlprf
;Goes bravelv forth to meet the day.
ine joy or song is doubled.
Century.
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Next to getting married,! probably
the most important duty the ordin
ary man luis to perform I in a life
time.is to run fqr a bottle of Dr.
Bull's ( Jough Syrup when the baby
has the croup. .
Kven More Impressive. '
"How long have you had that
clock, Jenkinsf' asked one of the
jegulars at the grocery store.
"About twenty five years." "
v "By George, a clock'is a wonder
ful piece of mechanism, isn't it. It
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tick-tick, running on year in and
year out." 1
44Tes," said the grocer. "But there
is one thing, that affects me still
more.
What is thatr' 1
i '-The tireless tick-tick-tick that
you've been running here ever since
this store opened." Mer Trav.
- i - I
A NARROW ESCAPE.
Co!. W. K. Nelson, of Brooklyn,
(mine home one evening Reeling a
peculiar tightness in the chest. Be
fore retiring he tried to draw a long
breath but foulid it impossible. H
suffered four days from pneumonia
and the doctors "gave him up. Dr.
Acker's English Remedy for Con
sumption saved him and he is weli
to day. Munds Bros., druggists
The Motlier-in-f.aw in Germany.
Clerk "1 would like to have per
mission to be absent this afternoon.'
Boss "Why do you want to be
absent?" " I
'My wife's mother," who has been
staying with us for several months,
is about to leave for her home, and
it would 'hfford me a great pleasure
to accompany her to the depot."
"Why, certainlv. , I've trot, a mo
ther in law, too, so I've been there
to some extent myself. Whenever
you want to celebrate a little family
jubilee like that you are entitled to
a day oil." Mtcycndc Jilatfcr.
C'niiftiimpt intt Surely Curol.
To thk Editor Please inform
your readers that I have a I 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 iny remedy prkr j 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
It Smelt of Whiskers, i
i
There is a typical man-hating old
maid in a Boston boarding house,
who hassen fully fifty severe Bos
ton Aviuters, but never a mellowing
summer. The other day shei noticed
that all the napkins of the boarders
were put away together, and calling
the landlord, she thus addressed
him: )t
"Mr. Windpudding, I must really
ask you to put my napkin by itself
in the sideboard, when I am through
with my breakfast. I don't .want it
to lie on the table 1 with the others,
because then it smells of whiskers.
N. Y. Tribune. :
mm ; t
. Advice to Mothers.
Mrs. WiNSLOw'sSooTHiNGf Syrup
should always be used when children
are cutting teeth. It relieves the 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 totaste. It soothes
the child, softens the gums, allays
all nain. relieves wind, reerulates the
bowels, and is the best known reme
dy for diarrhoea, whether arising
from teething or oth;r causes.
Twenty five cents a bottle, j
july 6 deod&wly j j
First Principles of Trade. !
Jake "Mrs. Growler wants two
more yards of that cloth she bought
here yesterday, but she says we
charged her ten cents more than
Wool & Co." j
Dealer "How much didf they
chaiveher."
Jake "Sixty cents, and i we've
been getting seventry for it."
Dealer 4Well, whv don't she bnv
it at Wool's then?"
Jake "They haven't any; nobody
in town has it except us." "
JJealer "Mow much did vou
it was a yard?" . . "
Jake "Seventy cents." 4
- Dealer "And she wants
yards more?"
Jake "Yes." 1
Dealer "Nobodv else has it?"
Jake "Nobody.'
Dealer "Well, let her have it for
ninety cents, then." Detroit Free
Press. -
;ay
two
Wilmington District,
Methodist E. Church; South, firstj
round of Quarterly Meetings:
Elizabeth, Elizabethtown, Jan. 25
and 27.
.Cokesbury, Bethany, Feb. 3 and 3
"" Sampson, Bethel, Feb. 9 and" 10.
Bladen, Bethlehem, Feb. 1G and 17
Clinton, Keener's Chapel, Feb. $$
and 24. .
- Kenansville Weslev Chapel, M'ch
2 and 3.
Onslow, Tabernacle, March 0. .
Magnolia, Providence, March 9
and 10.
" Brunswick, Contjord, March 1G
and 17.
Brunswick Mission, Andrew's
Chapel, March 19.
VVaccamaw, Bethesda,, March 30.
The District Stewards are request
ed to iiieet at the lecture- room of
Grace M. E. Churchy at Wilmington,
at 10 o'clock a.; m., , Tuesday, Jan.
8th, 1889. F. D. Swindell, "TV E,
THE VOTE I5Y COUNTIES.
Counties -g 5-g.. -g-
Alamance. 1G22 1245 1741 1517
! Alexander. 943 , 351 952 552
Alleghany. 595 403 G87j 405
! Anson 1896 1084 22411 975
Ashe... 950 125b 13991 1482
! Beaufort... 201G 1G81 2092 1799
Bertie....... 1614 1823 13101 ; 1097
Bladen 1426 1511 154li 1365
Brunswick 921 913 1010 965
Buncombe 2685 1941 3041 2810
Burke. 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 650 2360 - 756
Chatham... 2481 1671 2546 2099
Cherokee. . 505 594 643 868
Chowan.... 704 811t 742 791
Clay 368' 205j 391 286
Cleveland.. 2030 612 - 2269 764
Columbus. 1867 948 2072t 910
Craven..... 1338 2525 '1408 2637
Cumb'rPnd 2479 2159 2577 2232
Currituck.. 9,78 413 978 438
Dare 244 286 326 308
Davidson . 1954 2072 2018 2335
Davie 1067 1107t 1008 1204
JDuplin 2239 1174 2205 1154
Durham.... 1576 1196 1815 1617
Edg'coiube 1610 3143 1322 2509
Forsyth 2101 1877 2259 2584
Franklin... 2130 1987 2204 2041
Gaston 1335 934 1584 1236
Gates 1183 . 704 1131 800
Graham.... 268 137 271 1 182
Granville.. 2199 2047 2406P 2609
Greene 1046 1094 . 1008 1072
Guilford... 2491 2208 2470 2680
Halifax 2264 3786 . 2495 2897
Harnett.... 1254 727j 1444 877
Havwood . 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 345s 903i 5G9
Johnston.. 2801 1826j 3021 j 2099
Jones 746 755 684i 620
Lenoir 1620j 1399 1587! 1430
Lincoln 1172 753' 1209 901
McDowell . 951 6381 1019 858
Macon 708 493i 780j 742
Madison... 1087 1383! 11781 1893
Martin ...... 1576 1234 16741 1287
Meckl'nb'g 3725 3048s 4163j 3284
Mitchell.... 635 1148! 698 1564
Monts'm'y 901 926! .979!' 1215
Moore " 1797 1426 '1944. 1846
Nash 1837 1528 2157 1699
N. Hanov'r 1751 2879 .1880 28.56
North'pt'nj 1733 235lj 1659 1990
Onslow : 1284 472! 1181 425
Orange .! 1670 1051 1 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 13751 1293
Pitt 24301 2285 2593,' 2328
Polk 446 481 " j
Randolph.. 2044 1828 2171j 2327
Richmond.! 1958 1675; 1711 1684
Robeson.... 2361 1992J . 2823! 1988
Rock'gh'm 2443; 1577j 2395! 2101
Rowan j 2636 1372, 2789! 1266
Ruth'rford 1517 1232 1690! 1663
Sampson.. 2525 1536! 2370 1616
Stanley ! 1100 614 996; 817
; Stokes.. i 1329 1027! 1450 .1333
Surry .; 1371 1433; 1671; 1575
! Swain t 494 155; 505 410
Trans' 1'nia! 459! 323! 520! 553
Tyrrell.;.... 488! 335; 472! 367
Union 1838i 620; 2040i 997
Vance 1155; 1612! 1382! 1936
Wae I 4772! 4278 46181 4943
; Warren ....j 1146! 2142 5451 875
Washi'gt'ni 648j 1072 807 1014
Watauga... 759 j 624! 898 9G5
Wayne..... 2796 2500 2781 2561
Wilkes 1301 1939 1706 2252
Wilson, 2135 1493 3159 . 1534
Yadkin ! 953 1313 1071 1419
: Yancey...... 740 - 6261 940 989
Totals.. ..jl43310!
124345 147925 133475
Atlantic View,
WRIGHTSVIIXE, N. C.
rjnilS DELIGHTFUL SUMMER RESORT IS
situated at the W rightsvllle Terminus of the
Wilmington Seacoast Railroad, and there Is
no charge for transportation of self or baggage
to the Hotel.
Band of Music Engacd for the Seasoa.
We are sorry the Soldier Bcrys have gone
home so are the gjrls. -
Those desiring Bbarcl can find comfortable
rooms and good fare at reasonable rates.
ED. WILSON MANNING,
jy 28 tf; . Proprietor,
ONWARD IS THE WORD
rpHE PROGRESSIVE FARMER ENTE
ts TniRD VOLUME at the following
1 subscriber, 1 year $1.25
ft subscribers, l year 5.CC
10 subscribers, year ...iaOC
One copy, 1 year, free to the one sending
club of ten.
Eight pages, 40 columns, weekly. Send cas
(charges prepaid) to ?
:l. L. POLK,
ebl Raloigb N
Valuable Lands for Sale
NE TRACT Of LVD, LYING ONE
mile from Llncolnton, N. C, COBSlstlns of S3
acres, 53 acres cleared ; 8 best for cotton
butfrtves good crop9 for all grains. Has a
b-3Ch runnlnsr tar jub it aad a line sprlnz
a few acres of bouou Una on the branr n a id
?0 acres In vrootl, oai aid hickory, welt t!m
bered. . ; .
- Another tract Ivlnj mlleaTom LinolW
ton, 4k : tdlie from" C t H 100 acres. 25
cleared, floe spring of delicious water, about
Biz acrea of bottom laid near it on tna tra cb;
ia No. 1 for too coo. but growa other crops
well; 75 acrea la yellow plus and oak.
; for price and term apply to -CEONLY
MORRIS
mcu 18 tf Ancfra ft Real Eat&te BrotV
imp
CONDENSED
4.
SCHEDUliE.
TWAINS
GOING SOUTri.
BULL
'I? Cures Coughs, Golds,
9 Hoarseness, Asthma,
Bronchitis, f S I
pient Con-igUU
and, relieves Consump
tive Persons. 25 cents.
OH
CroupEnci-
sumption,
;v
RUP
GtunyS- LAUGE&CUBEB CIGARETTES for Co
d(AC tanft. Price 10 Cts. At all druggist
oct l tl ', , . - .
-. - - i
WHOLESALE PRICES,
The follow! ug quotations represent whole
sale prices generally. In making up small or
ders higher prices have to be charged.
7 m &k
8 8r
14 15
8
10 11
13 '' VM'
10 10
9
6 6X
. 1 40- 3
0 00
1 65
20
6 00
0 00
15
25
18
9
11
13
9
27
23
20
00
00
1
X.
. . 6
.... 00
.... 18
....30 00
bbl. 7 50
9 on
in-
00
00
5
50
75
70
-
8 00
14 00,
1
25
30
25
10
12
14
10
28
24
2
67
67
30
80
20
7
6
($12 50
8 00
11 00
6 00
9 00
7a
.00
10
BAGGING
Gunny.....
Standard
BACON North Carolina.
Hams
Shoulders lb.'...
Sjdes, v lb...
WESTERN SMOKED
Hams, 33 lb
v Sides, .-
Shoulders, lb.
DRY SALTED
Side3, lb
Shoulders, ib..
BARRELS Spirits Turpentine
second nana, eacn
New, New York, each
New, City, each
BEESWAX, V Vt. ............ ....
BRICKS,-Wilmington, M. .
Northern
BUTTElt, lb
North Carolina. '.
Northern
CANDLES, y If.
Sperm
Adamantine..
CHEESE, 3? lb
Northern Factory
Dairy, Cream
State.... 1
COFFEE, Ib--
Java...
Laguyra .
CORN MEAL, i3 bushVin sacks!
Virginia Meal
COTTON TIES, bundle
DOMESTICS
Sheeting, 4-4, yard
. Yarns, bunch ,
EGGS, doz
F1S11
Mackerel. No. l, 39 bbl.
Mackerel, No.j, y half
- Macicerei, no. 2, y bhi
Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl.. .
Mackerel, No. 3, bbl
Mullets, bbl
N. C Roe Herring. keg. . .
Dry Cod, lb
FLOUK, bbl
Western, low grade
Extra......
" Family..
City Mills Super . : ...
" Family.
GLUE, rb.d....
GKAIN, 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. ..... .... .
Cow Peas ...
HIDES, E
Green ..
Dry
HAY, 100 lbs
Eastern. .....
Western
North River..
HOOP IRON, lb
LARD, j xt--
Northern
North - Carolina.
LIME, 19 barrel
LUMBER, City Sawed, M ft.
Ship Stuff, resawed.... 18 00
Rough Edge Plank 15 00
West India Cargles, accord
ing to quality... 13 00
Dressed Flooring, seasoned.18 00
Scantling and Board, comli.14 00
MOLASSES, gallon
New crop, in nnas.
" "in bbls
Porto Rico, in hhds
" in bbls..... ..
Sugar House, in hhds. . . ..
" in bbls; .
Syftip, in bbls
NAILS, Keg, Cut, lOd basin
OILS, $ gallon.
Kerosene
Lard
Linseed...-
Rosin -..'..
Tar
Deck and Spar
POULTRY
Chickens, live rqwn. ....
" spring... .... ...
.Turkeys
PEANUTS, bushel, 23 ft. . . .
POTATOES, bushel
Swcct f t t
Irish, V hbl..
PORK, barrel
City Mess '
lrime...... ....i..
Rump.- . , .
RICE Oaiolina, V B
Rough, fl bush, (Upland). . ,
v - " . (Lowland)
RAGS, R Country.
City..
50
00
50
00
50
8
00
00
60
00
42
00
SO
5
10
1 05
85
90
2JJ
00
50
00
10
5 00
10
&5
62
67
65
45
52X
90
12
1 10
95
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3,'
1
8
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0 00
20 00
16 00
(318 00
23 00'
15 00
28
28
. 30
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10
22
2 40
9
16
90
15
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.'00
20
10
95
60
3b
2 25
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30
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35
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14
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60
75
.11 50 18 00
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60
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00
1
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ROPE 3 lb
SALT. sack. Alum
Liverpool..
Lisbon.
American
SOAP, lb Northern
SUGARyP lb Standard grain..
Standard A.
WhlteEx C.......
Extra c, Golden
C Yeuow. ....
SHINGLES, 7 ln M
Common
Cypress Saps.:
cypress Hearts. . . . .
STAVES, M W. O. Barrel..
R.O. Hogshead i......
TALLOW, lb.......
TIMBER, ? M feet-Shipping.
Fine Mill,
-Mill Prime....:.... ...
Mill Fair
Common Mill ....
Inferior to Ordinary
wniSKE Y, gal Northern. .
North Carolina.
WOOL, lb Washed
Unwashep
Burry
. 5
70
65
00
00
5K
6
6
0
9 r
00
2 00
. 4 50
0 00
8 00
0 00
5
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H 25
1 50
5 00
5 00
3 50
80
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70
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10 00
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Dated
Jan. 7, 1889.
UICCElvLAITEODO.
Carolina Oetitral Eailroad
: Company.
CHANGE OP SCHEDULE..
3 ;WESTBOUNI TIAINS. -
y a)
. 1-1
Leave Weldon..."..!.
Arrive Rocky Mount
Arrive Tarboro.
Leave Tarboro.
Arrive Wilson...
Leave Wilson i.
Arrive Selma. ..... .L
Arrive FayettevHlei
Leave Goldsboro..
Leave Warsaw....
Leave Magnolia...
Arrive
1
Wilmington.
P. M.ii.
12 40
M.lA. 31
7 10
152i;.....
3 55 7.....!......
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10 20 ...... ......
I. M. pt3T XTaT
2 25! 7 00 7 43
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3 35;
6 00j......
- A. M.
3 15 7 40J 8 35
A 10 . 1 9 33
4 25 8 40i 9-43
P. M.
6 00 - 9 55' 11 30
P. M.
10 45
11 58
A. M.
12 31
A.M.
1 20
2 15
2 35
3 55
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
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j P. M. A. M. P. M. P. M.
Leave Wilmington. J 11 50 9 00 4 00 9 15
a . A. M.
Leave Magnolia.... jj 1 15f 10 3 5 40 11 14
Leave Warsaw. . . in 50 5 55 11 28
Arrive Goldsboro.... 2 15 11 50 6 55 ......
f&aveFayetteville.. t 8 40 ,.!......
rrive Selma 11 00 !
Arrive Wilson. .JL111Z 1210 ...... I
A. M. P. M. P. M.a. M.
Leave Wilson ....... 2 57 12 38 7 52 1 40
Arrive Rocky Mount . . 1 17 8 9; 2 16
Arrive Tarboro.... 3 55 j
i . A. M. ...... j......
Leave Tarboro. . ..r. 10 30 ... . . . . j ......
. ' FT p73T KM.j
Arrive Weldon 4 30 2 40 9 40 3 40
t
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. i : -
Train leaves Tarboro, N. C, 'via Albermarle
& Raleigh R. R. dally except Sunday, 5.05 P. Jtf . ,
Sunday 3.17 P. M., arrive WllUamston, N. O.,
7.20 P. M.. 4.55 P. 31. Returning leaves Wll
Uamston. N. C, daily! except Sunday, 7.10 A;
31., Sunday 9.50 A. 31.'! Arrive Tarboro, N. C,
9.L5 A. 31., 11.30 A. 31.: . v
Train on 3ildland N. C. Branch leaves Golds
boro, N. C, daily except Sunday, 8.00 ATiM.,
arrive Smithheld, N. C, 9.30 A. 31. Returning
leaves Smithneld, N. c, 10.35 A. M., arrive
Goldsboro, N. C, 11.45 A. 31. "
Train on Nashville ' Branch leaves Rocky
31ount for Nashville, 3.00 P. M.. arrives at
Nashville 3.40 P. M.4 Spring Hope 4.15 P. 31.
Returning leaves Spring Hope 10.00 A. 31..
Nashville 10.35 A. 3L, arrive ilocky 3lount
11.15 A,3l., dally except Sunday
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for
Clinton, daily, except Sunday, at 6.00 P. 31.
and 11 10 A. 31. Returning leaves Clinton at
8.00 A 31. and 3.1C P. M., connecting- at War
saw with Nos. 41 40, 2:3 arid 78.
Southbouna Train on Wilson & Fayetteville
Branch ts No. 54. Northbound is No. 50. Daily
except sunaay. 1
Train No. 27 South will stop only at Wilson,
uoiasooro ana .Magnolia.
Train No. 78 makes close connection at
don for all points North dan v. All rail
Richmond, and dally, except Sunday, via Bay
Line. i
No. 501, Vestibule Train, Southbound, Mon-
uay, vveunesaay. i?Tiaay.
Leave Weldon 9.50 Pr 31., arrive Wilmington
2.00 A.M.
No. 500, Vestibule Train, Northbound, Tues-
Leaves Wilmington 1.08 A. 31., arrive Weldon
O.AS i . ill. .
Trains make close connection for all points
North via Richmond and Washington.
AU trains run solid between Wilmington and
vy ttmuyi.uii, ana nave ruuman I'aiace Sleep
ers attached. -
JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen'l Supt.
J. R. KENLY, Sup't. Transportation.
T. 31. EMERSON, Genl Passenger Agent.
Jan7 !
- ' No. 4L NO. 3. Kafi."";
- Dec: 3, 1SS3. dally ex! dally ex. dally ex.
,z -'i -'v Sunday; Sunday; Sunday.
Leave Wilmington 2 10 pm 7pm -
Leave Hamlet...;. 6 40 pm rooaml
Leave Wadesboro.l 7.25 pm 3 37 am .
Arrive Charlotte.. 9 35pm 6 55 ami
Leave Charlotte.;. - r, 4 " 4 J5pm
Leave-Llncolnton. " ; . 5 51pm
Leave Shelby.... .. - . 6 57pm
ArriveRutherTdt'n . v' - . I 8 SOpra
y - EASTBOUND TRAINS s - ;J
j NO. 38. No, '4 f NoT" 6."
Dec. 3, 1888. daily ex: dally ex daily ex
j V. , . jSunday. Sunday Sunday
LeitveRntherTdt'n -' r;X? ZZ 8 00 am
Leave Shelby...... ' - :: .- - -' 9 22 am
Leave Llncolnton. - - - 10 SO am
Arrive Charlotte.. - I 13t5pm
Leave Charlotte... 6 00 am 7 45 pmL . ' I
Leave Wadesboro. 8 08 am 11 15 pm. f
Leave Hamlet..... 9 13 am l 45 am ''. '
Arrive Wilmlngt'n 1 40 pm 8 30 am" . : Vi
- Trains NO. 41 and 38 make close v connection
between Charlotte and points North via Rail-
Trains No. 3 and 4 make close connection at
Hamlet, to and from Raleigh. -;' .
Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington
and Charlotte and Charlotte and Raleigh.
I C JONES, Superintendent.
F. w. CLARK, Genl Passenger Agent. r
deci - ,
TPal mettb Rai 1 road Co.
llweBsasww peBf Til .''
On and After Friday,; dec; Jt'AssT,
Trains will run as followa,4 dally eioept .Suh
. i - -. i.
day. '-' - -
- going south. ; ; .
No l Passenger and Freight '- I'
Leave Hamlet, N. Q,.. vi...'.. ;,80.A. M.
Arrive at Cheraw, S. C..;.. :. v.v .30 A. M.
" " . -' . T; G0INQ NOBTK. 7 h'' ':;- 7
...7. - No. 2 Passenger' and Freight: :. ; :
Leav Cheraw, S. C...-..j....;;...:..r.4J25P.l.
Arrive at Hamlet N. C ... ....... : .5415 P. M.
uccietf
WM. MOKCVBE,SuptV.
U n i versity of NorthCaroHna,
(Chapel Hill,
N. C.
rpHE NEXT SESSION BEGINS AUGUST 30.
T
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Wei- ly
LlvlakJi
Tuition reduced to $30 a half year.: ; Poor Stu-.
dents may give notes- i Faculty ot Fifteen -Taachers.
Three full courses of study leading
to degrees. Three short courses for the train
ing of business men, teachers, physicians and ..
pharmacists. . - . -- 4 - ' ' u.:-- -. .',:
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Atlantic Coast Line.
Wilmington, Column a
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; Wilt 1 J iWS-T A EQ&l&X
. CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS
GOING
: 1
SOUTH.
bated Jan. 21,1889
Le ave Wilmington.
Leave 3iarlon
Ai rivo Florence
Leave Florence.
Arrive Sumter. .
Leave Sumter.....
Arrive Columbia. .
j S3 ? S
1 o o O o
P. "31. P.mT P. 31. A. M.
1 6 25 10 10 4 10
j 9 44 40 3 00; 6 46
10 30 1 25 4 lOj 7 30
A. 31. P, 31.
NO.50 N0.58
A. 31. 4 !P. 31. 1
3 20 . t 6 00'.'.....
" 4 40 j 7 2l!
NO. 52
A. 31.
4 40 t 9 20t 7 21
6 15 10 9 00
A. 31. 1
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1889.
Harper's Weekly.
ILLUSTRATED.
No. 52 runs throuch rrom ciiftriftstnn
cutrai it. lu
LeavT Lanes 8.-22 A. 31., Manning 8:53 A. M
Train WC & D. It. li. crmnortM r. Vnro-nnr
With NO. 58. 1
No. 501, Vestibule Train, Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday.
Leave Wilmington 2:10 A. M., arrive Florence
5:20 A.M.
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
Leave Columbia. . ... .
Arrive Sumter
Leave Sumter...
Arrive Florence
Leave Florence.....
Leave Marion.......
Arrive Wilmington .
1
d
P. M.
10 35
11 58
11 58
1 15
A. M.
NO .78
A. 31.
4 35
5 23
8 35
A. 31.
d
3
d
55
A. 31.jP. 31.
t 7 40: 5 20
.9 15; 6 37
t 9 30i.
10 404.
A. 31
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NO. 14
P. 31.1 P 31.
8 10! 4 30
11 30- - 8 471 5 16
11 35 8 40
p.: 31.! C .31
tlO 45
Daily. tDaliy except Sunday.
No. 53 runs t trough to Charleston, S, c. Ma
Ontral K. IL,. arriving Manning Trfr; 1. M..
Ixnes 7:12 P. 31., Charleston 9:10 P. 3L
No. 59 connects at Florence with c. and!)
train Irom Cheraw and Wadesboro.
Nos. 78 and U make close connection at Wil
mington with w. & w, R. it. for all points
.North
No. 300. Vestibule Train, Tuesday, Thursday
and saturdaj-. - i , .
Iave Florence95 P. M., arrive Wilmington
12:55 A. M.
Train on Manchester Augusta R. H. leaves
Sumter dally, except Sunday, 9ui0 A. M., arrive
lield 10:18, Ilnewood llo. Returning leave
Finewood 121 PMM Reid 10, arrive Sumter
1:30 P. M. .
l , v - JOKN F. DIVINX '
' A . General Superintendent. ;
J. IL KENLY, Spt. Transportation.
:T. IL R3LERSON, General Passenger Agent.
JanS - .
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A new work of fiction from the pen of William
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be among the leading features of ; the Weekly
for 1889. ,:..-..
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