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Addreoo BOY 15 hiirihirri ,ur nrst wumoer m November. n iSm, ivear lt wtu contain five sertai sto- k .uuaroe; HARPER BROTHERS. Mew York Outside the Fold. Weak ami sinful as I am. One hope I hold: Jesus will not leave His lamb Outside the fold; Thoqfgh I chance to slip or stray, As children will, Jesns' eye, by niprht or day, Beholds me still. He will save me yet from sin And all its harms. Holding, folding me within His loving arms. Though I blindly lse my way In night and cold Jesns will not let me stay Outside the fold. Edward Willett (Written jast before the authors death.) 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. Wallack. Wash ington. Munds Bros., druggists. . -- Th EngllRh "Ye lTe. "And that is silver ore. Is it?" said Mrs. wnairsrs. as she cxaininwi a piece of curious looking mineral in a Denver smelter. Yes, hiv dear," said her husband. "And how do thev set the silver out?" i4They smelt it." "Well, that's queer," after apply ing her nose to the ore. "I smelt it, too, but didn't get any silver." A New Animal. "Tell me, Miss Lilli, the names of domestic animals you see about vou." "The cat." "Well, and what besides?" "That is all." "But you forget one that is allow ed in all the rooms. Reflect; it has four feet, and makes so much noise at times that it keeps us awake." "The piano." "Papa," said the son of a railroad conductor who was accompanyinir his father on a short run, "who is that thin, sickly looking man in the tront of the car?" "He's agent for a patent medicine it 1 I A mac is war ran tea to cure every disease that was ever known and restore everybody to perfect health.' "Who is that big, fat, jolly look in ff follAur in f hn ooof Koninrl li imv" "He's an undertaker. "- "Oh! What does that little bit of a fellow with the duster on do?" "He's going to play Macbeth the next town." tn "Who is that man with the sad eyes and the lonely look on his face. Has he not friends?" "Not many;he writes funny things ! tor the newspapers. His Voice Trembled. "How did I get this black eye?" repeated thedrummer,as he buckled his straps to his satchel, "Well, I tried to be smart." "How?" "I waS at Seymour, Ind., and in a hurry to get my railroad ticket. So was another chap. The ticket seller was slow, lazy and impudent. The other man pulled his gun, shoved it into the window and got his ticket ten seconds later, lt was a hint for me." "And you accepted it?" "I did. - I shoved my revolver into the window.and gave the ticket-man a quarter of a minute to give rue the pasteboard." 'And he jumped? : "He did jumped out of his office and broke me in two over a baggage truck. He's got my- revolver yet." "But how did it happen to work in oue case and fail in another?" "Oh. I couldn't keen mv voice from trembling, and then I have long hair and a buffalo coat. He got right onto me fake." didn't over' for a True Marriage. "Whenever," says (Jail Hamilton, ' man pays reverence to woman whenever man feels the influence of any woman purifying, chastening, temptation, shielding him from evil, ministering to .his self respect, medi cining his weariness, peopling his solitude, winning him from sordid prizes, enlivening his monotonous dys with mirth, or fancy or wit, flashing heaven upon his earth, and mellowing it all for spiritual fertility there is the element of marriage. Whenever woman pays reverence to man whenever woman rejoices, in the strength of any man, feels it to Ood's agent, upholding her weak ness, confirming her purpose and crowning her power; whenever he reveals himself to her; just, upright, inflexible, yet tolerant, merciful, benignant, not unruffled, perhaps, but not overcome by the world's turbulence, and responding to all her gentleness,her feet on the earth, his head among the stars, helpiug her to hold her soul steadfast in the right, to stand firm against the en croachments of frivolity, vanity, Impatience, fatigue,discouragement, helping her to preserve her good nature, to develope her energy, to consolidate her thought, to utilize her benevolence, to exalt and illu mine her life there is the essence of marriage. Its love is founded ou re spect and increases self-respect at the1 very moment of merging self in another. Its love is mutual equally, giving and receiving at every instant ( us uciiuii. mere is neitner ue pendence nor independence. Years cannot weaken its bonds, distance cannot sunder them. It is a love whicji vanquishes the grave, and j transfigures death itself into life. SK IS "GRATEFUL." "I saved the life of my little girl bv a nromnt use of Dr. Acker's Kmr- ! lish Remedy for Consumption." I Mrs. Wm. V. H a n. rim an, New York. I Munds Bros., druggists A Scrap of Paper Saves Her UHa It was just an ordinary scrap of wrapping paper, but it saved her life. She was in the last stages of consumption, told by physicians that she was incurable and could live only a short time; she weighed less than seventy pounds. On a "piece of wrapping paper she read of Dr. King's New Discovery, and got a sample bottle; it helped her, she bought another and grew better fast, continued its use' and is now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weigh ing 140 pounds. For fuller particu lars send stamp to W.H. Cole, Drug gist, Fort Smith. Trial bottles of this wonderful Di ;overy free at Robt. Rv. Bellamy's wholesale and retail drug store. A NARROW IESCAPK. 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 the doctors gave him up. Dr. Acker's English Remedy for Con sumption saved him and he is weii to day. Munds Bros., druggists THE VOTE BY COUNTIES. COUNTIKS. Jd-g 3 5 o 30 fS 2 Alamance. I 1622 1245 174L 1517 Alexander. 043 351 052l 552 Alleghany.: 595 403 687; 405 Anson , 1806 1064; 2241 j 975 Ashe 950 1251! 1399! 1482 Beaufort... 2016 1681; 2092! 1799 Bertie 1614 1823 1316: 1097 Bladen ! 1426j 1511 j 1541 ! 1365 Brunswick i 921! 913! 10101 "965 Buncombe 2685! 1941! 3041, 2816 Burke 1 1278 995 1247! 1165 Cabarrus...; 1903! 953; 1645 915 Caldwell...! 1251! 420j 1253) 717 Camden.... 699 564i 598' 602 Carteret ... 1171 597j 1023 677 Caswell 1550 1603! 1358 1697 Catawba... 2303 650 2360 756 Chatham... 2481 16711 2546 2099 Cherokee.., 505 594: 643 868 ! Chowan.... 704 811j 742 - 791 Clay ! 368 . 205; 3911 286 Cleveland..! 2030 612! 2269! 764 Columbus.; 1867! 948; 2072 910 Craven I 1338 2525 1408 2637 Cumb'rl'ndj 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 1987 2204 2041 Gaston 1335 934 1584 1236 Gates 1183 704 1131 800 Graham.... 268 137 271 182 Granville.. 2199 2047 2406 2609 Greene I 1046 1094 1008 1072 Guilford... 2491 2208 2470 2680 Halifax 2264 3786 2495 2897 Harnett....; 1254; 727 1444 877 Haywood.; 951; 640! 1326 974 Henderson! 782 9771 917 1291 Hertford... j 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 ' 746' -755 684 620 Lenoir j 1620 1399 1587 1436 Lincoln ' 1172 753! 1209; 901 McDowell. 951; 638! 1019! 858 Macon 708 493! 780 .742 Madison... 1087i 1388i 1178! 1893 Martin 1 1576; 1234! 1674 1287 Meckl'nb'g! 3725; 3048i 4163! 3284 Mitchell....! 635 1148; 698. 1564 Monttr'm'y 901: 926; 9791 1215 Moore 1797; 1426 1944i 1846 Nash 1837; 1528! 2157l 1699 N. Hanov'r 1751; 2879! 1880 2856 North'pt'n ; 1733! 2351! 1659! 1990 Onslow 1284 422r 1181 425 i Orange 1670 1051 1610 1288 j Pamlico.... 748 605 740 19 jPasquot'k. 898 1239: 832 1217 I Pender 1215 1240; 721 757 ! Perq'im'ns 777 979 779 982 i Person 1 1490 1082 1375 1293 i Pitt I 2436 2285 2593t 2328 I Polk 1 446 481" j j Randolph.. 2044j 1828i 2171; 2327 S Richmond. 1058! 1675 1711i 1684 Robeson.... 2361 19921 28231 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 1100s 614 996; 817 Stokes I 1329 1027j 1450; 1333 Surry 1371 1433! 1671 1575 Swain 494l . 155i 505 410 i Trans' l'nia 459 323; 520; 553 .Tyrrell ; 488 335j 4721 367 ! Union i 1838 620 2040j 997 Vance 1155 1612 1382, 1936 Wake 1 4772 4278 4618j 4943 Warren....; 11461 2142 545; 875 Washi'gt'n; 648 1072 807; 1014 Watauga... - 759J 624 898 965 Wayne 2796 2500 278l! 2561 Wilkes 13011 939 17061 2252 Wilson 21351 1493 21591 1521 Yadkin 952 1213 1071 1419 Yancey 740 626 940 989 Totals.... 1143310 124245 147925 133475 Greene. Advice to Mothers. M RS. WlNSLOW'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. tittle cher ub awakes as "brightas 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 diarrhouC whether arising from teething or oth.r causes. Twenty five cents a bottle. july 6 deod&wly AK,TlWDEVLiLOPED PART Vi r.u.ly tt'.arjej t:I stfen-tbened. Foilpartica e :!t K-aiod free. EUlii HKU. Co.. Jtcrrxro. N. : FFEfiESS rsoM HEKOUSNESS til of ver-Wotk. indUcretioii. t-.. .Mre&it S ucivU ' Work. I 'HE SEWING SOCIETY OF ST. JOHN'S Parish solicit orders for all kinds of plain and fancy sewing, crochet in .' and embroidery. Ladies' and Children's 'aprons a specialty. Orders toft at the Rectory, or 231 North Third street, will meet with prompt attention BOV35W 13 At drnjdfaU. Prlo tS ctt. SALVATION OIL (Price only 25 cents. Sorf by all druggltts ) Relieves quickly Rheumatism, Neu ralgia. Swellings, Bruises, Lumbago, Sprains, Headache, Toothache', Cuts, GurnSfScafds, Sores, Backache, Ac - -? mtS PL GS, The Great Tobacco An "te Privs 1 0 Cts. A t all druggists. OCt 1 ti 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 8 8 Standard BACON North CaroUca. Hams 14 ShauldeMa 8 Sjdes, "4: m WESTERN SMOKED Hams, T 13 Sides, y ft 10. Shoulders, lb DRY SALTED Sides, V 8 Shoulders, lb BARRELS Spirits Tiiroentine. 15 ,! 7X 6 Second Hand, each New, New York, each New, city, each BEESWAX. V ft BRICKS, Wilmington, M. . . . 1 40 & 1 50 0 00 1 75 1 65 1 70 30 22 6 00 (3 8 00 0 00 14 00 15 25 25 30 18 (g 25 9 10 11 12 i;j 14 9 & 10 27 28 23 24 20 22 00 SIX 00 67 1 25 1 30 ?k 00 Of 80 18 20 BUTTER, lb North Carolina ... . Northern CANDLES, lb Sperm Adamantine CHEESE, lb Northern Factory.. Dairy, Cream State COFFEE, lb Java Rio CORN MEAL, V bush, in sacks. Virginia- M eal DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, yard... Yarns, bunch ...... EGGS, doz FISH Mackerel, No. 1, bbi.. .30 00 (412 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 00 50 00 10 Mackerel. No. 1. M half bbL 7 50 a 8 Mackerel, No. 2, T& bbl 9 00 ($11 Mackerel, jmo. , nan uoi... 4 75 a Mackerel, No. 3, V bbl 7 80 9 Mullets, bbl G-00 7 N. C Roe Herring, keg. . ou 5 ury uou, id FLOUR, bbl Western, low grade 50 4 4 5 Extra 4 00 " Family 4 50 City Mills Super 4 00 " Family.... .... 4.50 m 4 4 50 (4 5 00 8 10 00 65 00 62 66 67 00 65 42X 45 00 52 SO 90 5 5 10 12 1 05 1 10 85 95 90 00 7 8X 8 $ 10 1 40 (4 0 00 glue, GRAIN, 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 00 cow re as HIDES, 3 "ft Green . Dry HAY, V 100 lbs - Eastern. .... Western North River 90 HOOP IRON, 1? ib LARD, lb Northern North Carolina LIME, 5p ban-el -umber, city sawea, y.nii. Ship Stuff, resawed 18 00 Rough Edge Plank 15 00 West India Cargis, accord ing to duality 13 00 20 16 00 00 00 00 00 18 Dressed Flooring, seasoned. IS 00 22 Scantling and Board, com'n.14 00 15 MOLASSES. erallon New Crop, in hhds. 25 " in bbls.... 28 25 26 28 30 28 30 30 35 00 15 16 (ft, 18 22 35 3 40 2 50 9 a 14 16 C4 145 90 1 00 15 16 00 30 00 -a 22 20 25 10 0 H 01 0 60 90 35 60 2 25 a 2 75 Porto Rico, in hhds. . . " in bbls Sugar House, in hhds " ! in bbls. . SvruD. In bbls. NAILS, Keg, Cut, lOd basin.. 3 40 oijls, V gallon Kerosene. . Lard I .In seed Rosin a 15 Tar r. . . . . Deck and Spar POULTRY Chickens, live rown. " Spring...-.-. Turkftvs PEANUTS, V bushel, 22 lb 60 POTATOES, V Dusnei Sweet Irish. bbl PORK, barrel City Mess 17 50 Prime 15 00 18 (16 & 00 00 00 0 80 00 1)4 IX 22X 75 70 00 70 5 QJi 6 6 5 -bX 00 50 00 50 00 00 6 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 SO 30 25 15 Rump....... w RICE Caiollna, V lb 4 Rough. bush, (Upland).. . 60 " m (Lowland). 80 RAGS, V ft Country 00 Citv ROPE, V ; salt. sack. Alum 70 A r.lvernool 65 Lisbon 00 American ou & SOAP, ib-Northern 5 SUGAR, P lb Standard grain . . 6 Standard A 6d White Ex C 0 Extra C, Golden . . . 53f c Yeuow 0 SHINGLES. 7 In. W M 500 & 7 a 2 common 2 00 cypress Saps 4 50 5 Cypress neans uw g, STAVES. V M W. O. Barrel.. 8 00 14 K. o. Hogshead... 00 10 TALLOW, V ft 5 9 TIMBER, V M feet Shipping. .1 2 00 14 Fine Mill Jl 25 13 MIR Prime 7 50 & 8 Mill Fair 5 00 0 Common Mill 5 00 0 0 Inferior to Ordlnaiy .-. 2 50 9 WHISKEY, v gal Northern... 1 00 9 2 .orin Carolina. 1 uu m z WOOL, v Washed. 28 unwaanep. Burry is r net ,-itr. wrrmatl- '.iul 1 Uttutloc ani tosCBlBeMM rk nd cud i- ai i:. ti'.vi. u.tspoMlUa f.tum trs vtct ou pm Ttl - r.:..;.l3 wt w tb wmtc. - kead fr.cd aftery Br K -yt ttteta la jvir amK Su. it i. .... t: aJ gfrowa tbt totbuae who have W.xrf.. toot propart H la pnattbie to make - feA ufti, acau.uc M HOLMM GOLUiiUhtUi sT oatupi.j f" e. aa t!ia lltliajllltt tba sample var iiy. !: . ru,.-. ia a UrsetraM aa; after aaraamii r vr-'..f 1 .'m r. r :...aU or tV ara eatally tt irwt.i S IOwl t.. t -0 in tr.l frvm tk auiWB!;a; c-.cii! r. tan r.r I woa.irftJ otftf Tai twili.H ptaaa la v.' . r b-UMr un.rVn) be ilaea4at mm HN itafT rntt kr.. . un inirria. Wr!t- at coca, aa are..; ,jcbv.-. paaflf-r !rf U riil y aay inmm laituw thaaaipi n Uu wl-o aiiy raU at Toaraaai your rearara arm be tort :U?v vary. A anatil cata a arnkro Ut rft a r. b XI raat . : :tcr yoa Snow au,a jm 4 not car u. c.. turiuc. . -uy i. Ln- U Aemm. Bat V yaa yaajr drtraat at ocv . Ut... rJo caaa art FUCE oob att dt-M I: tti wonj aa. aar larga Ml auMita aw aeptac tf 1 3v5F:r3 c: 1 V 1 i. u. n. Kiifisflr" v M, ,v., Atlantic Wilmington. dtWeldon R. R AND BRANCHES CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. . t , No. 27, ! NO. 41, Ft Mall daUy ex daily. Sunday. Dated Mar. 24, m Leave Weidon At. Rocky Mount. Arrive Tarboro. . . . Leave Tarboro ,12 40 pint Ll52pmJ 5 43 pm 6 00 am 7 10 am 3 5; pmj 10 20 am Arrive Wilson... 2 25 pm j Leave Wilson t2 35pm Arrive Selma 3 35 pm Arrive FayettevTei 6 00 pm 7 00 pm; 7 43 am Leave Goldsboro. Leave Warsaw. .. Leave Magnolia.. Ar. Wilmington. . 3 15 Dm 7 40 pm 8 35 am 4 10 pm 4 25 pm 6 00 pm 9 33 am 9 49 am 11 30 am 8 40 pm 9 55 pm TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 40. No. 14, daily. No. 78. dally. daily ex Sunday. 4 00 pm 5 40 pm 5 55 pm 6 55 pm Leave Wilmington Leave Magnolia . . . Leave Warsaw.. . Arrive Goldsboro. 11 50 pm 9 00 am 1 15 am 2 15 am 10 35 am 10 50 am 11 50 am Leave Fayettevllle Arrive Selma Arrive Wilson 8 40 am 11 00 am 12 10 am Leave Wilson Ar. Rocky Mount Arrive Tarboro.. Leave Tarboro... 2 57 am 12 38 pm; 7 52 pm 1 17 pm 8 so pm 3 55 pm 10 20 am Arrive Weidon. ... 4 30 amj 2 40 pm 9 40 pm Daily 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. daily except Sunday, Train leaves Tarboro, N. C.vla Albermarle & Raleigh R. 1L daily except Sunday, 5.05 P.-M., Sunday 3.17 P. M., arrive Williamston, N. C. 7.20 P. M., 4.55 P. M. Returning leaves Wil liamston. N. Cm dally except Sunday, 7.10 A. M., Sunday 9.50 A. M. Arrive Tarboro, N. C, 9.L5 A. M., 1L30 A. M. Train on Midland N. C. Branch leaves Golds boro, N. C, daUy except Sunday, 8.00 A. M., arrive Smithneld, N. C, 9.30 A. M. Returning leaves Smithneld, N. C, 10.35 A. M., arrive Goldsboro, N. C, 11.45 A. M. Tram 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.. Nasnvllle 10.35 A. M., arrive Rocky Mount 11.15 A.M., dally except Sunday Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw tor Clinton, daily, except Sunday, at 6.00 P. M. and 11 10 A. M. Returning leaves Clinton at 8.00 A.M. and aiO P. M., connecting at War saw with Nos. 41 40, 23 and 78. Southbound Train on Wilson & Fayettevllle Branch Is No. 5L 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 Wei don for aU points North dally. All rail via Richmond, and daily, except Sunday, via Bay Line. No. 501, Vestibule Train, Southbound, Mon day, Wednesday. Friday. Leave Weidon 9.50 P. M., arrive Wilmington 2.00 A. M. No. 500, Vestibule Train, Northbound, Tues day, Thursday, Saturday. Leaves Wilmington 1.08 A. M, arrive Weidon 5.33 P. M. 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. DIVINE, Gen'l Supt. J. R. KENLY, Sup't. Transportation. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. Carolina Central Railroad Company. CHANGE OP SCHEDULE. WESTBOUND TRAINS. No. 41. No. 3. daily ex. Sunday. No. 5. Dec. 3, 1888. dally ex. dally ex, Sunday. Sunday. Leave WUmlngton Leave Hamlet Leave Wadesboro. Arrive Charlotte.. Leave Charlotte. . . Leave Llncolnton. Leave Shelby ArriveRuthertWn 2 10 pm 6 40 pm 7 35 pm 9 35 pm 7 00 pm 2 00 am .3 37 an 0 55 am 4 15 pm 5 51 pm 6 57 pm 8 20 pm EASTBOUND TRAINS, No. 38. Vn i No. 6. Dec. 3, 1888. dally ex. dairy ex dally ex Sunday. Sunday Sunday Leave RutherTdt'n Leave Shelby Leave Llncolnton. Arrive Charlotte.. Leave charlotte... Leave Wadesboro. Leave Hamlet Arrive Wilmlngt'n 8 ooam 22 am 10 30 am 12 05 pm 6 00 am 8 08 am 9 LI am 1 40 pm 7 45 Dm ll 15 pm l 45 am 8 30 am Trains No. 41 and 38 make close connection between Charlotte and points North via RaV 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. C4 JONES, Superintendent. F. W. CLARK, GenT Passenger Agent. deel TIME TABLE NO. 3. Palmetto Railroad Co. O N AND AFTER FRIDAY, DEC. t6, 1887, Trains will run as follows, dally except Sun day. GOING SOUTH. No 1 Passenger and Freight. Leave Hamlet, N. C 8b A.M. Arrive at Cheraw, S. C. 9l30 a. M. Going North. No. 2 Passenger and Freight: Leav Cheraw, S. O. 45 P. M. Arrive at Hamlet. N. C 55 P. M. decl6tf WM. MONCURE, Sup't, . 1 For Sale. QLD NEWSPAPERS FOR 'SALE, AT YOUR ownprlce.at review office. aa aay aar railed, ikey baiorac ye raa writa at aatcacaa ka ara of No. 23, ! dally, i jloctiflBBinrw " . . Wilmington, Columbia Augusta Ra R. Co. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated March 24, 1888. No. 33. NO. 27. No. 58. P. M. P. X. P. M. 300 410 P. M. Leave Wilmington.. Leave Marion Arrive Florence 6 25 1010 9 44 13 44V 10 30 1 25! A. M NO. 50 A. M. No. 56. P. M. t 600 7 a Leave Florence. Arrive Sumter. . 3 20 4 40 NO. 55 A. M. Leave Sumter.... Arrive Columbia. 4 40 8 15 t 920! tTM. 9 00 io m A. M. -No. 58 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. , No. 501, Vestibule Train, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Leave Wilmington 3:10 A. M., arrive Florence 530 A.M. TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 58. Leave Columbia Arrive Sumter Leave Sumter Arrive Florence Leave Florence Leave Marlon.. Arrive Wilmington. . . i f I ;Na a. No. 59. I P. M. A. M. P. M. 10 35 t7 40lM IT 68 9 15 6 87 11 58 t 9 30 1 15 10 40 No. 78 No. 14. A. M, A. M. ' P. M. 4 35 t 1045 '810 5 28 10 30 8 47 Daily. t Dally except Sunday. No. 53 runs through to Charleston,. S, a via Central R. R., arriving Manning H07 P. X.. Lanes 7:12 P. M., Charleston 9O0 P. M. No. 59 connects at Florence with c. and D. tram from Cheraw and Wadesboro. Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection at WU mlngton with w. 6 W. R. R. for all points No. 500. vestibule Train, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Leave Florence 9:55 P. M., arrive Wilmington 12:55 A. M. Train on Florence R. R. leave Pee Dee dally except Sunday 5:15 P. M., arrive Rowland 7t85 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 daily, except Sunday. 9:50 A. M., arrive Pinewood 11:20. Returning leave Plnewood 12K)1 P. M., arrive Sumter l3o P. M. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. J. R. KENLY, Ass't Gen'l Manager. T. M. 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