Tutt's Pills
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' no-.v' novel -an American story entitled "Ju
i i-Vr Lights' by Constance F. woolson; illus
ritlon of Shakespeare's Comedies bv V. A.
iiev tt seihv of urtleleaon Kussla. Mustm-
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AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY.
A Sonic.
She sang a song so softTnnd sweet
That all the hst'niug zephyrs crept
Beneath the lattice, and the blue
Still violet? their perfume wept.
The wandering troubled airs fore
told .
ThatMuidnight sought the purple
sky;
The brook, its laughter turned to
sqnur.
While soared her soul's pure har
mony. She ceased, and lo! the nightingale
Prom olive proves trilled tremb
ling bars
Of melody, to folio hers
Across the silence of the stars.
Iwy McKeone Ktapleton.
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For core of rheumatism, neural
gia in its various phases of sciatica,
tic douloiueux, seiui crania, &c,
and gout, use Salvation Oil. the
greatest pain cure on earth. It is a
specific for the above disease. Price
2o cents a bottle.
Don't Try It.
''Would we advise you to marry
a man whom you ivally and truly
love very dearly to reform him?'
Ethel asks. Well, yes, if you love
him so dearly Ethel, we would. But
we would advise you to kill him
first. You won't have half the trou
ble reforming him afterwards, and
he'll make a much better husband.
A fellow ho won't reform for his
sweetheart, Ethel, isn't likely to do
so for his wife; you can bet your en
gagement ring against your dower
on i hat. Brooklyn Eagle.
PROMPTNESS.
First a cold, then a cough, then
consumption, then death. "I took
Dr. Acker's English Remedy for
Consumption the moment I began
to cough and I believe it saved my
life." Waltkr N. Wallace, Wash
Mu i ids Bros., druggists
-m m -
The Village Postmaster.
"This is terrible," moaned the
postmaster at Chugglesville, as he
mopped the perspiration from his
forehead.
"When does the 'began a man
at tlie widow.
"Next mail from Indianapolis gets
in at 2:30." announced the suffering
postmaster, interrupting him.
"How did you know what I want
ed?" gasped the man at the window.
"Haven't I answered that ques
tion fifty times to day?" wailed the
Eostmaster. "Dont I know that
alf the Republicans in this town
are trying to get my postoffice away
from me?" It's awful to talk on this
subject so please go away." Chica
go News.
.Etipepsy.
This is what you ought to have, in
fact, you must have it, to fully en.
joylife.. Thousands are searching
for it daily, and mourning because
they .find it not. Thousands upon
thousands of dollars are spent an
nually by our people in the hope
that they may attain this boon. Arwl
yet it may be had bv a I. We guar
antee that Electric Bittdrs, if used
according to directions and the use
persisted in, will bring you (rood Dis
gestion and oust the demon Dyspep
sia and install instead Eupepsy. W
recommend Electrie Bitters for Dys
pepsia and all diseases of Liver,
Stomach and Kidnevs. Sold at 50c.
and $1 per bottle at Robt. R. Bella
iwy's wholesale and retail drug store.
AVfiflnr cures IAr Complaint,
At arugglaw. rncowciB.
THE VOTE BY COUNTIES.
Counties.
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H aktkks Yoi'K6 Pboplk begins its tenth
volume with th flrst Number in November.
During the year it will contain five serial sto
ries, including "Dory mates," by Kirk Munroe;
The Red Mustang," by W. O. Stoddard; and
"A Day in Waxland" by R. K. Muukittrlck;
Neis Thurlow's Trial," by J. T. Trowbridge;
The Three Wishes" by F. Anstry and Bran
der Matthews; a series of fairy tales written
and illustrated by Howard Pyle; "Home Stud
ies in Natural History." by Dr. Felix L.Os
wald; - Lit tie Experiments," by Sophia B. Her
rlck; ;ii rupees of Child-life from Dickens,"
bv- Margaret K. Saaggter; articles on various
IK) i t s and pastimes, short stories by the best
?riiers. and humorous papers and poems,
wit u many hundreds of ttlust rations of excel
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order that nothing harmful may enter its columns.
An epitome of everything that is attractive
md desirable in Juvenile literature. Hoston
( 'our r.
A weekly feast of good things to the boys
and girls In every family which it visits.
tf'xWyH Union.
It is wonderful in Its wealth of pictures. In
formation and Interest. Christian Advocate
v. v.
Term
Consumption Surely Cured.
To the Editor Please inform
your readers that I 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 free 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.
The Siamese Twiu.
At one time in our life, it Was our
privilege to reside for a while at
Alt. Airy. During that period we
frequently saw and conversed with
Eng and Chang, the Siamese twins,
who gaiued a wide reputation, un
der canvass and otherwise, for the
wonderful and inseparable manner
in which they were joined together.
They were very social in dispostion
and had accumulated considerable
property, and it was often a wonder
and a puzzle to the world of medi
cine and science whether they could
be separated with safety to life, but
their death some years ago proved
that such a step would have proven
fatal, as the demise of one was fol
lowed qtiicklv by thi deatft of the
other. We had never definitely
learned where the Siamese twins
were buried, but the "Mt. Airy
News' this week brings to our minds
thoughts of these two remarkable
men, and states that they are inter
red at White Plains Baptist church,
in Surry county, and further adds'
rti:ir uui'p I f rl.Mir lilili'tn nnd
i both widow are still living in that
county. Winston Mepiwiu'.an.
. .
Doing Good.
"There," said a neighbor, point
ing to a villase carpenter, "there
is a mau who has done more good,
I really believe, in this community
than any person who ever lived in
it. He -cannot talk very much in
public and does not try. He is not
worth $2,000 and it is very little he
can put down on subscription pa
pers. But a new family never moves
into the village that he does not find
it out and give them a neighborly
welcome and offer them some ser
vice. He is on the lookout to give
strangers a seat in his pew at church
He is always ready to watch with a
sick neighbor and look after his af
fairs for him. I believe he and his
wife keep house plants in winter
mainly that they may be able to
send little boquets to friends and
invalids. He finds time for a pleas
ant word to every child he meets,
and you'll always see them climbing
into his one horse wagon when he
has no other load. He has a genius
for helping folks, and it does me
good to meet him in the streets."
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Ail v I ce to Mothers.
Mrs. Winslow s soothing 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 to taste. It soothes
the child, softens the gums, allays
all pain, relieves wind, regulates the
! bowels, and is the best known reme
dy for diarrhoaa, whether arising
iroin teetnmg or otn?r causes.
Twenty five cents a bottle.
July 6 deod&wly
Alamance.
Alexander
Alleghany.!
! Anson j
Ashe i
Beaufort. ..
Bertie
Bladen
Brunswick
Buncombe
Burke
Cabarrus...
Caldwell ...
Camden.., .
Carteret. ...
Caswell
Catawba ...
Chatham...
Cherokee. .
Chowan
Clay
Cleveland..
Columbus .
Craven
Cuiub'rl'nd
Currituck..
Dare
Davidson .
Davie..
Duplin
Durham
Edg'combe
Forsyth
Franklin. ..
Gaston
Gates
Graham... .
Granville..
Greene
Guilford. . ,
Halifax
Harnett... .
Haywood .
Henderson
Hertford...
Hyde
Iredell
Jackson....
Johnston . .
Jones
Lenoir
Lincoln
McDowell .
Macon
Madison.. .
Martin
Meckl'nb'g
Mitchell....
Monter'm'y
Moore
Nash....
N. Hanov'r
North'pt'n
Onslow
Orange i 1670
Pamlico....
Pasquot'k.
Pender
Perq'im'ns
Person
Pitt
Polk
Randolph..
Richmond.
Robeson....
Rock'gh'm
16224
943
595
1896
950!
20161
1614;
1426
92l
2685'
1378
1903
1251
691)!
1171
1550
2303
2481
505
704
368
2030
1867
1338
2479
978
244
1954
1067
2239
1576
1610
2101
2130
1335
1183
268
2199
1046
2491
2264
1254
951
782
1129
867
2679
713
2801
746
1620
1172
951
708
1087
1576
3725
635
901
1797
1837
1751
1733
1284
748
898
1215
777
1490
2436
446
2044
1958
2361
2443
Rowan j 2636
Ruth'rford; 1517
Sampson, .j 2525
Stanley ' 1100
Stokes 1829
Surry ;
Swain i
Trans' I'uial
Tyrrell
Union
Vance
Wabe
Warren
Washi'gt'n j
Watauga...;
Wavne
Wilkes
Wilson J
Tadkin
Yancey-. j
Totals..
1371
494
459;
488;
1838
1155!
4772
1146
648,
759
2796
1301s
2135j
952
1
143310
1345
851
403
1084
1251
16811
1823!
1511j
913
1941
995f
953t
420!
564
597!
1603j
650
1671!
594!
81 lj
205!
612j
948
2525-
2159
413!
286
2072,!
11071
1174!
1196
3143
1877
1987
934
704
137
2047
1094
2208
3786
727
640
977
1305
674
1708
345
1826
755
1399
753
638
493
138Sj
1234
3048
1148
926
1426
1528
2879
2351
472
1051
605
1239
1240
979
1082
2285
481
1828
1675
1992
1577
1372
1232
1536
614
1027
1433!
155!
323i
335
620
1612
4278
2142
1072
624
2500
1939
1493j
1313
636
124245
1741
952!
687
2241
1399
2092
1310
1541
1010
3041
1247
1645
1253
598;
1023;
1358!
2360!
2546
643
742
391
2269
2072
1408
2577
978
326
2018
1008
2205
1815
1322
2259
2204
1584
1131
271
2406
1008
2470
2495
1444
1326
917
1132
834
2724
903
3021
684
1587
1209
1019
780
1178
1674
4163
698
979
1944
2157
1880
1659
1181
1610
740
8321
721 1
779j
1375
2593i
I
2171
1711
2823;
2395
2739'
1690
2370
996;
1450
1671
505
520'
472
2040i
1382
4618
545
807
893:
2781
1706
2159!
1071
940
1517
552
405
975
1432
1799
1097
1365
965
2816
1165
915
717
602
677
1697
756
2099
868
791
286
764
910
2637
2232
438
308
2335
1204
1154
1617
2509
2584
2041
1236
800
182
2609
1072
2680
2897
877
974
1291
1303
758
1897
569
3099
630
1436
901
858
743
1893
1287
3384
1564
1215
1846
1699
2856
1990
425
1288
619
1217
757
982
1293
2328
2327
1684
1988
2101
1266
1663
1616
817
1333
1575
410
553
367
997
1936
4943
875
1014
965
2561
2252
1521
1419
989
147925'133475
TAKE IT IN TIME.
"For want of a nail, a shoe was
lost; for want of a shoe, a horse was
lost; for want of a horse, a rider was
lost." Never neglect small things.
The first signs of pneumonia and
consumption can positively he check
ed bjy Dr. Acker's English ' Remedy
for Consumption. Munds Brothers,
druggists.
SALVATION OIL
(Price only 25 cents. 8oM bg all druggltU.)
Relieves quickly Rheumatism, Neu
ratgia,Swelings, Bruises, Lumbago,
Sprains, Hsadache, Toothache, Cuts,
ffeafds. Sores, Backache, &c.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
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AND BRANCHES
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
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Dated
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WHOLESALE PRICES.
The following quotations represent whole
sale prices generally. In making up small or
ders higher prices have to be charged.
7
8
U
8
10
BAGGING
Gunny
Standard
BACON North Caiolina.
Hams.
Shoulders lb r
sides, v a
WESTERN SMOKED
Hams, T$ lb
Sides, 9 lb
Shoulders, l lb
DRY SALTED
sides, lb
Shoulders, rh
BARRELS Spirits Turpentine,
Second Hand, each
New, New York, each
New, city, each
BEESWAX, T$ lb
BRICKS, Wilmington, M
Northern 0 00
BUTTER, 1b-
l
10
8)
8
8
15
.!
iro
mi
7X
1 40
0 00
1 65
20
6 00
1 50
1 75
1 70
S3
8 00
U 00
North Carolina 15
Northern 25
CANDLES, "9 lb
Sperm. 18
Adamantine 9
CHEESE, lb 0
Northern Factory 11
Dairy, Cream 13
State 9
COFFEE, lb
Java VTi (g,
Laguyra 23
Rio 20 g,
CORN MEAL, 13 bush, in sacks. 00
Virginia Meal 00
COTTON TIES, bundle 1 25
DOMESTICS
Sheeting, 4-t, yard 0
Yarns, y bunch 00
EGGS, doz 18
FISH
Mackerel, No. l, bbl X) 00
Mackerel, No. 1, half bbl. 7 50
Mackerel, No. 2, bbl 9 00
Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl... 4 75
Mackerel, No. 3, bbl 7 80
Mullets. 9 bbl 0 00
00
30
25
10
12
14
10
28
24
22
67
" 67
1 30
6
80
20
gl2 50
8 00
11 00
6 00
9 00
7 00
4 00
10
4 00
4 50
5 00
4 10
5 00
10
00'
00
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42
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80
G5
62
67
65
45
52T
SO
13
N. C Roe Herring, keg..
Dry Cod, lb 5
FLO UK, bbl
Western, low grade 50
Extra 4 00
" Family 4 50
City Mills Super 4 00
Family 4 50
GLUE. V 8
GRAIN, bushel.
Corn, fm store, bags, white
Corn, cargo, in bulk, white.
Corn, cargo, In bags, white.
Corn, mixed, from store
t Oats, from store .
Oats, Rust Proof
cow Peas
HIDES. W lb
Green 5-
Dry 10
HAY. is loo lbs-
Eastern 1 05 1 10
Western 85 9
North River 90 00
HOOP IRON, y lb 2
lard, T lb
Northern North Carolina
LIME, y barrel 1 40
LUMBER, City Sawed, V M ft.
Ship Stuff, resawed 18 00
Rough Edge Plank 15 00
West India Gargles, accord
ing to quaUty 13 00
Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00
Scantling and Board, com'n.14 00
MOLASSES, y gallon
New Crop, in hhcis. 25
" in bbls 28
Porto Rico, in hhds 28
A i
8
10
0 00
20 00
16 00
18 00
22 00
15 00
in bbls
Sugar House, in hhds
. 3 " in bbls..
Sttud. In bbls
NAILS, V Keg, Cut, lOd basin.. 2 40
OILS, y gallon.
Kerosene
30
00
16
22
26
30
30
35
15
18
35
2 50
a 14
Lard 16 M5
90 (A I IW
Unseed
Rosin 15
00
00
. 20
. 10
. 95
. 60
. 35
. 2 25
.17 50
.15 00
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4
60
80
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1
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16
20
22
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90
60
75
18 00
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15 00
(3
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80
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70 a
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Price for Cabinet Phot o graphs
Will be, until further notice,
$3 00 FXfi DOZEN.
Tar
Deck and Spar
POULTRY
Chickens, live rown
" Spring
Turkeys '
PEANUTS. 3? bushel, 22 lb
POTATOES, t bushel-
Sweet
Irish, V bbl
PORK, y barrel
City Mess
Prime
Rump 9
RICE Caiolina, y lb
Rough, y bush, (Upland)..
" (Lowland)
RAGS, V lb-country
City
ROPE, V lb
sit.T sack. Alum
Liverpool 65
Lisbon 00
American 00
soap. W lb Northern 5a
SUGAR, P lb Standard grain..
Standard A
White Ex C
Extra C, Golden
c Yellow
SWINGLES. Tin. WM 5 00
Common.. 2 00
Cypress Saps 50
cvoress Hearts 0 00
STAVES, y M W. O. Barrel. . 8 00
R. O. Hogshead 0 00
TALLOW, W lb 5
TIMBER, y M feet Shipping. .1 2 00
Fine Mill n 25
Mill Prime 7 50
Mill Fair 5 00
Common MiH 5 00
Inferior to Ordinary 2 50
WHISKEY, "9 gal Northern... 1 00
-Torth rramflnfl. 1 00
WOOL, V ft Washed 28 .(4 i
Unwashep la 25
Bnrry.... 10 r15
Jan 8
All work Guaranteed.
John Werner
WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE
to his friends and the public generally
that he Is now hack 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
patronage of the public
All of his force Is now concentrated at No.
29 Market st. sept:iP
ow Ready.
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Arrive Tarboro
Leave Tarboro
12
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3
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5 43 6 00; 10 45
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55
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20
Arrive Wilson.
Leave Wilson
Arrive Selma
Arrie Fayetteville..
Leave Golds bo ro
Leave Warsaw
Leave Magnolia
Arrive Wilmington.
M.
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6 00
8 40:
P. M
9 55
!A. M
40; 8 m
9 33
9 49
A. M.
11 30
20
15
35
55
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
I '
" P. m.Ia. m. p. m. p. m.
Leave Wilmington.. 11 50i 9 00 4 00 9 15
A. M.
Leave Magnolia 1 15 10 35 5 40; 11.14
Leave Warsaw. . . . . : 1 5 5 55! 11 28
A rrive Goldsboro. . .. ; 2 15j 11 50; 6 55 ......
LeaveFayetteville . . ! jt 8 40
Arrive Selma ! i 11 CO ;
Arrive Wilson j 12 10 !
7 A. M. P. M. P. M.iA. M.
Leave Wilson 2 57 12 38 7 52! 1 40
Arrive Rocky Mountj 1 17 8 29! 2 16
Arrive Tarboro ! 3 55 j
Leave Tarboro 1 10 20 j . .
! P. M. P. M.
Arrive Weldon. 4 30 2 40 - 9 40j 3 40
' i
leaves Rocky
M.. arrives at
Dally except Sunday.
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves
Halifax for Scotland Neck at 2.30 P. M. Ke
turning leaves Scotland Neck at 8.20 A. M. daily
except Sunday.
Train leaves Tarboro. N. C, via Albermarle
& Raleigh R. R. dally except Sunday, 5.05 P. M
Sunday 3.17 P. M.. arrive Wllllamston. N. C
7.20 P. M.. 4.5fi P. M. Returning leaves Wll
llamston. N. C, dally except Sunday, 7.10 A
M., Sunday 9.50 A. M. Arrive Tarboro, N. C.
9.15 A. M.. 11.30 A. M.
Train on Midland N. C. Branch leaves Golds
boro. N. C. daUy except Sunday, 8.00 A. M
arrive Smithfleld, N. C, 9.30 A. M. Returning
leaves Smithfleld, N. C, 10.35 A. M., arrive
Goldsboro, N. C, 11.45 A. M.
Tram on Nashville Branch
Mount for Nashville. 3.00 P.
Nashville 3.40 P. M.. Spring nope 4.15 P. M.
Returning leaves Spring Hope 10.00 A. M
Nasnville 10.35 A. M.. arrive RocKy Mount
11.15 A.M.. dally except Sunday
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for
Clinton, dally, except Sunday, at 6.00 P. M.
and 11 10 A. M. Returning leaves Clinton at
8.00 A.M. and 3.10 P. M., connecting at War
saw with Nos. 41 40. 23 and 78.
Southbound Train on Wilson & Fayetteville
Branch Is No. 5L 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 dally, except Sunday, via Bay
Line.
No. 501, Vestibule Train, Southbound, Mon-
aay, weunesoay. jmuay.
Leave Weldon 9.50 P. M., arrive Wilmington
3.00 A. M. .
No. 500, Vestibule Train, Northbound, Tues
day, Thursday. Saturday.
Leaves Wilmington 1.08 A. M., arrive Weldon
5.33 P. M.
Trains make close connection for all points
North via Richmond and Washington.
All trains run solid between Wilmington and
wasnington, ana nave puiiman palace Sleep
era attached.
JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen'l Supt.
J. R. KENLY, Sup't. Transportation.
T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent.
jan7
Carolina Central Railroad
Company,
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
WESTBOUND TRAINS.
Dec. 3, 1888.
Leave Wilmington
Leave Hamlet
Leave Wadesboro.
Arrive Charlotte..
Leave Charlotte. . .
Leave Lincolnton.
Leave Shelby s
ArrlveRutherf'dtn
NO. 41.
daily ex.
Sunday.
2 10 pm
6 40 pm
7 ;5 pm
9 35 pm!
No. 3.
dally ex.
Sunday.
No. 5.
daily ex.
Sunday.
7 DO pm
2 00 an-
i-
6 -55 ami
4 15 pm
5 51 pm
6 57 pm
8 20 pm
EASTBOUND TRAINS
Dec. 3, 1888.
Leave Rutherf'dt'n
Leave Shelby
Leave Lincolnton.
Arrive Charlotte..
Leave Charlotte... 6 00 am
Leave Wadesboro. 8 08 am
Leave Hamlet i 9 13 am
Arrive Wilmingt'n,' 1 40 pm
No. 38.
(Tally ex.
Sunday
No, 4,
dally ex
Sunday
No. 6.
daily ex
Sunday
7 4.5 pm
11 15 pm
l 4.- am
8 30 am1
8 00 am
9 22 am
10 30 am
12 05 pm
Trains No. 41 and 38 make close connection
between Charlotte and points North via Ral
eigh. 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.
L. C JONES, Superintendent.
F. W. CLARK, Gen'l Passenger Agent.
dec 1
TIME TABLE NO. 3
Palmetto Railroad Co.
J5aEslSl FifiaajaSsKSTl Mjj
QN AND AFTER FRIDAY, . EC. to, 1887,
Trains win run as follows, dally except Sun-
day.
Going south.
No l Passenger and Freight.
Leave Hamlet, N. C , 850 A. M.
Arrive at Cheraw, S. C. 9.30 A. M.
Gorae North.
No. 2 Passenger and Freight:
Leav cheraw, S. C 4-25 P. M.
Arrive at Hamlet. N. C 5415 P. M.
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TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Dated Jan.
1889
Leave Wilmington.
Leave Marion
Arrive Florence....
Leave Florence.
Arrive Sumter..
O
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6 85
9 44
10 30
A Jl j
.! 3 10
4 40
Leave Sumter..;.
Arrive Columbia.
. 4
6 15
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4 10
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1 26 4 10
A. M. P, M.
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i 7 21
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6 48
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10 22
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No. 52 runs through from Charleston n
Central R. R.
Leaving Lanes 8:23 A. M., Manning 8:53 A. M .
Train on C. & D. R. R. connects at Florence
with No. 58.
No. 501, Vestibule Train, Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday.
Leave Wilmington 2:10 A. M., arrive Florence
5:20 A. M.
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
jL
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S3
Leave Columbia.
Arrive Sumter...
Leave Sumter.
Arrive Florence ..
Leave Florence
Leave Marlon.......
Arrive Wilmington.
P. M.
10 35
i 11 58
11 58
1 15
A. M
NO .78
A. M
4 35
5 33
8 35
A. M.
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t 7 5 20
9 15 0 37
t 9 30
10 40
A. M.
A. M
tlO 45
11 30
NO. 14!
PP. M. P M.
8 10 4 30
8 47 5 J6
It 35 8 40
P. M. P. .M
Daily. tDaliy except Sunday.
No. 53 runs through to Charleston, c, via
Central R. R., arriving Manning 7:07 P. M..
Lanas 7:12 P. M., Charleston 9:lfl P. M.
No. 59 connects at Florence with C. andD.
train from Cheraw and Wadesboro.
Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection at Wil
mington with W. & W. R. R. for all points
North
No. 500. Vestibule Train, Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday.
Leave Florence 9:55 P. M., arrive WUmlngton
12:55 A.M.
Train on Florence R. R. leave Pee Dee dally
except Sunday 5:15 P. M., arrive Rowland 70)5
p. m. Returning leave Rowland 7:30 a m.. ar
rive Pee Dee 10:00 a. m.
Train on Manchester & Augusta R. R. leaves
Sumter dally, except Sunday, 9:50 A. M., arrive
Reld 10:18, Plnewood 11:30. Returning leave
Pine wood 12:01 P. M., Reld 1:00, arrive Sumter
1:30 Pi M.
JOHN F. DIVINE,
. General Superintendent.
is. R. KENLY, Supt. Transportation.
t. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent
jan 30
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