3 1 ,;,rvman and & Doc- I'.ffV.""" Mn.lL " " Ttlnn ( ill That Tiir. Pure Mai 'tivpIt in raj . mi 'f rtw K eOT fi New ;StA- 3l0Y' New ork. lnLMcnt of all that has 4o(M" LT7T,itpd States. . ,Tita-r oi t than the ,t'r e?SoSi article? ; J&i WSrttV and power'of S, J secure only the gen- jflpHR'EYS l" Kt me n't of Animal. LSt lent Free. " M rnnzerfions. Inflammation, Lual Rheumatism rrinee, iieiiy o.cmc pttteBd Kidney Dlease. -fSl 'riiseases, Mange. KrfFnwfpjgestion. -Du" specifics. Manual, csdiBOSSrrir 50 doses), - or Sent Prepaid anywher. 87.00 .60 art? 09 Fulton St.," K. Y. BUUPSSBTB'; 'ft EOMtOPATHIC $ SPECIFIC lio; n,.nWimcce6fifnl remedy tat ; 3 .us i" Jssssssssi -tnd jarKe vial powdeT, for f&. ror tent portpaid onrecgiptoi totwijiinn f -wxwiynnn tund .'tor I 1 fx -L ii ;t ranirs U tSiSevetA hweda, I H LytVa. Dirccuccs Xcr Training - 5r ckI D4ciuy? Pcrrets. . Wailed f nrnisJiicfc CSooda f all: k'mda.; S3 Bads of loirls; deflcnp Bliabid3i bow to caponizo; a irtoafaj booses i lafiiaaUoa -i fewa bb4 ktcck nt S 1 .oO i4iuu. &nt tos la Cent. If w need tha OOOlS'Wrr "TTn5 ksUDS 12Q pages. lu( iUiff Uraiww. iiesuutui coiorcu iue. ' sod iterara. i Iiaw to baud and Stoek aivut. All kboat Parrots. Prioeeol 2 iiafc bbdai c&stL etc Hailed fat 'ii tents. lieTuree Books, 40 f-'U. I 4SSCCIATCD FAKCIERS,v- v ZSuli Eighth. Strict. PhlladelpftJa, Pa. Beyond the Mystic River. Beyond the mystie river -- Are paths ttiat lead to peace, - -To the luantions of the ransomed " Where strife and turmoil cease.';' Beyond the murky waters . .Of Charon's sullen stream 1 catch the sheen of jasper .Through a star illumined dream. : - i Beyond the mystic rfver 'Are paths that lead to joy; Where the tree of lifei is blooming: No worldly griefs annoy. Beyond the storms nhd shadows That gloom onr Hf4 bielow There is.a land all radiant . Where living waters flow., Beyond the mystic river Are paths that lead to light, Where the glowing sea of crystal Breaks on the ravished sight. No sunlight gilds the; city, ." Nor argent moonbeams play; God's presence is the! glory . j That pales the orb of day. Beyond the mystic river " Are paths that lead to love Where streets of golden splendor Illume the world above. There sits enthroned th Father, Amid the seraph throng, That cast their crowns before Him, And glorify with song. Beyond the mystic river 1 hear tne narps atar And through the crimson sunset - See pearly gates ajar. Beyond the vale of shadows j A star beams on the way; The star that led the magi Leads on to endless day. .-Wf . :.: Z A. Foster. Merit Wiog - We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters; and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfac tion. ;We do not hesitate to guaran tee them every time and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not; foliow tleir use. Ttuese -remedies have won their: great popularity ' purely on their merits. Robert R. Bellamy, Wholesale and retail druggists. : dbner's 'Magazine For 8811. VpbUshers of SqRIBNER'S MAGAZINE xaase it tne most popular ana enter ic periodicals, jwhile at all times pre S?tu Mjti 11 teraity character. 25,000 new 1311TC been drawn to It during the past latis3 oy the Increased excellence of Its ?a (notably the Railway articles), and It fcia second year with a new impetus and issred snccess. The Illustrations -will fume new effect si and nothing to make tsxiR'S MA'JAZNE attractive and ln I infill he neglected. t. M KAIL WAY ARTICLES Will DO COhtln i 31 several very striking papei s; one espe U tatpresung by Ex-PostmasterBeneral tL James on -The Hallway Postal Ser- i Illusttiatea. " : , -S0EETiT LOUIS STEVRTISOX'S sprfa. Master of j Ballantrae," will run I vise greater part of the year, I in iVoeember. - WKKESPON D EN H R find mUPMinn , n Jffljt memoirs rllaUng to J. F. Millet group of modern French Painters snathe substance of several articles. Illustrated. . ' lCf Mid HflnprK rr1tton lucf vaowhir fwcis Stevensop, wlinoe replaced by HMeresting contributions by fllffere t ffpors. .Mr. Thomas Bailey AldrlCh 15. first .ofjtnem fr the January '&T 0X1 baiter Scott's Method of I d rroni original MSS., a second atei00" 4 M- James T Fields, wotlier articles equally noteworthy -vunn , rJlflU!tirntea ttCSfl? TT k.'f Ii I --. mr. ... i m a. i arranged tjo appear by Clarence -rrJ111161 Austin Dobson and &AKTICLE describing sport In the fotods Swm appear. 'Salmon, rJsand TJarpon are the subjects The atll0rs w weU kI10wn thit 'Unrated. , - SEo A1JT1CLE. of great variety, W ??aaner ot subjects, travel, .sSffPtlon ,etc., will eppeaa, but I Wnventionai commonplace sort, a.'- MutrateU - ' Werestlng In the list of ?ffiratl2r. the J"car m t a remark-alfSIi- Jhn Trowbridge, upon RAPnl fleviopments and uses of SMiml; Illustrated. . . -. ires which has proved ofspe- nUc,Unued a ?ronp of jjgoa electricity In its most recent wtheat authorities: a re- isSSS MIN?SG ancl c.tncr I kWlttZllrations. kFE.R to cover last year I 5?Jnclude a" the Railway Artl- Ptlon (issQ) and the num- - I mrj ?5icenta a number. - 4flesScribner's Sons, . t Broadway, N.Y. burner' B ard ; .Betrotlial Under Difficnltles. The voice of the young man had a tremulous, vibrant quality, and a glow like that of a June sunset spread over his face as he took the vacant seat by the side of, the young yoman and greeted her joyfully.. 'This is an unexpected pleasure, Miss Beane," he said. I "I did not know you were on the train.;. I am not presuming too niuch, I hope, in rejoicinsr In the anticipation of a .delightful trip, instead of the long tiresome journey of half a day that I had resigned myselt to suffer wnen I came ab.road," ."Certainly not, Mr. Winterbot torn," she replied, and the obser vant young man noted an increas in ; quickness in j the fluttering movements of the feathers and flummadtdales on the traveling hat of his fair companion, not due alto gether to the jar of the train. 'fler heart is beating faster," he said to himself,' but, even in the rapture that. thrHled his frame 'and tingled to the ends of his,, fingers at this discovery, he felt he had taken a sneaking advantage of her and learned something he had no right af yet to know. -: For months Cyrus. Winterbottom had carried In his heart the image of the lovely girl who now sat by his side. - For months he had hoped that the time and the opportunity might come when he but let us not anticipate. . The 'tram thundered along over rocky gorges, around the base of precipitous cliff and down into spacious- valleys, upon which the promise of a : glorious spring was already showing itself in a land scape that - glowed jand smiled be neath the t ardent rays of the sun; but the young man heeded, not' the panorama of surpassing loveliness that was unfolding itself on either hand.- He had something better to look at. " 'Miss Vaniila," he said, with beat ing heart, as he braced himself for a superhuman effort, "this may seem an inopportune moment for the con fessron . I am about to 'make, but I am impelled by a feeling I can no loner resist. Mv i heart hungers for " ; I , 1 "Tickets!" It was the conductors who spoke. A shade of annoyance crossed the, brow of the young ! man at the in terruption: He produced his ticket, handed it to the official and in a few moments resumed: . "I was about to say that I have carried in my breast a burden that I can bear no longer. ( It is for yon to say whether. I must .suffer a still heavier one or whether life shall have a new meaning for me hence forth. Vanilla Beane, I love " "Caramel?, neanut figs, gum?" inr quired the tfain boy. . "Nol" said Cyrus; shortly. MHave you ever felt that (the time must come, sooner or later, Vanilla, when less, unstudied freedom -of. motion and absence of all ceremony that may always be observed in an affair of this kind, she did not lose her self posssession. - , "Cyrus Winterbottom," she shrieked into his ear, "with resolute, fearless, let-no guilty-man escape voice.of a young woman attending strictly to'business, "J -" Bang! , "Will-1 Thud! "Be your Crash! "Little CrunchI "Wife!" Boom! Rattle! Bang! "Ther, Cyrus, darling! We've got down to the. bottom at last. Straighten out my hat, love." - '" ' -V :'.!i-:'.,' WE CAN AN JJ DO Guarantee Acker's "Blood Elixir for it has been fully demonstrated to the people of this country that tt is superior to all other preparations for blood diseases. It is a positive cure for syphilitic poisoning, Ulcers, Eruptions and Pimplesi 'Ittpuritles the whole system and thoroughly builds up the constitution. For sale by M unds Bi os. . W .'i . i-vt- " rr-. - " "'5."'.''" ' Mrs., A. What black eyes that baby, nasi airs. is. ties; nis iatner is a pugilist, Fuck GUARD AGAINST THE STRIKE, And always have a bottle of Acker's English Remedy in the hon3e. You cannot tell how soon Croup may strike your little one, or a cold or cough may' fasten itself upon you. One dose is a preventive and a few doses a positive cure. All Throat and Lung troubles yield to its treat ment. A sample bottle is given you free and the Remedy guaranteed by Munds Bros,, druggists. Detective "Was your cashier right or left handed?" Bank Presi dent "Right, I should say, nothing he could get his hands on is left." j ". ; HAPPINESS ; AND CONTENTMENT Cannot go hand in hand if we look on the dark side of every little ob' staele. Nothing will so darken life and make it a burden as Dyspepsia. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets wdl cure the worst form of Dyspepsia, Con stipation and Indigestion, and make life a happiness and pleasure. Sold at 25 and 50 cents by Munds Bros., druggists. i. .. m - - "It Works Xiike a ,CIiariu." Rulon's Magnetic Liniment is a safe and speedy cure for Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, Gou't, Headache, Sprains, Bruises, Swellings, Pipji theria, Inflammation of the Kidfteys and all painful affections. For sale by Munds Brothers. 1889 1889 THE WEEKLY HERALD ONE PULSAR A Yt AK. TO KEEP POSTED ON THE News of the Entire World. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE New York Weekly Herald It Is and wlll.contlnue to be Greatest and Cktapesi Family Journal IN THE UNITED STATES. Tne coming year promises to be crowded win stirring tivpuuar In the United states the entrance of new Is sues Into the political arena has been follow ed by a change of Administration. But the great economic question on which the cam paign turned is still unsettled, and Its solu tion is now committed to a Congress almost equally divided between the two great parties. Europe is a vast camp. Army corps patrol the frontiers, and millions of men await the signal for the most titantic war the world has ever seen. The Herald's news-gathering machinery Is unequalled. Its correspondents dotthehabt table globe Nothing can escape their vigi lance, and no expense is spared in spreading the results of their efforts before the Herald's readers. o " AL;L THE NEWS OF AMERICA will be found each weelr in the Hkrajjp, wftUe 113 ; ! - FOREIGN PABTMENT will contain a panorama of the Old - orld flashed under the sea over the COMMERCIAL CABLES. 6.00 i codTUY BOARD. TWO Dally maiL- One free 1 Llncointoq. LU. If desired. factory, v-itu abundant supply of 1 -1 .H.?ftfr . peasant s fa s. 130 per month. ChlW vmr& v.?. M RICHARDSON, 090siae,Uixcolnton,N.C. "Life of Jesse James," suggested the tratn boy, returning to the at tack; "magazines, I latest railway guide, 'Robert Els-1 " "I tell you -1 don't want any thing!" exclaimed the exasperated young man. "May I tell you what is in my heart, Vaniila? I No, sir; I don't know what the next station is, sir, and I don'-t care I have looked for ward to the time, iny own Vanilla, when I.could"Summon the cotirage to tell you how inexpressibly dear to me you are, and to ask you if you will be my wife. Will " There was sudden! crash. A broken rail had thrown the train from the track. The car rolled down the em bankment.! At the! first wild lunge of the coach Vanillr. Beane had seized the young man . about the peck with a convulsive clasp; and though4 the passengers were cavort ing and plunging Trom floor to ceil ing aud ceiling to floor inthe care- Special Features; Practical Farming, Progress in Science. Wbmau's Work, Notaoie puipit utterances. Literature and Art, . Stories by our Best Authors INFORMATION ON ALL SUBJECTS. Addre33, JAM ES GO RDON BENNETT, New York Herald, dec 14 ' New York City, i THE STATE CHRONICLE, s uccessor to the Farmer and Mechanic and tne cnronicie.) Under New Management, NEWSY, BRIGHT AND CLEAN: UP WITH THE TIMES. fllllE ''STATE CHRONICLE?7 WILL" BE what Its name implies a State Paper. It Is not the Raleigh "Chronicle," and will" not be local or sectlonaL It will aim to keen un with the news from Murphy to Manteo, or, as tne politicians put jl, xrom. wneroKee 10 uuf rttuck. i ' . "' ' r. . ." . , it wiH be the organ of no man. no rinir. no section, no party. It will : be Democratic in politics, but will not hesitate to criticise Democratic measures ana uemocrauc ooicers. : TERMS OF. SUBSCRIPTION: ' one Year.. 13 00 Six Months 1 00 Shree Months... 50 TFor a sample copy aaoress THE hTATE CHRONICLE, RaielgK. N. c. WANTED LADY, ACTIVE AND INTEL, lisrent. to represent, la her own locality. an old firm.- References required. Perma nent position and good saiaty. Address Gay's Mfg. House, Lock Box 1533, N. Y. sep2 4w ; .- WHOLESALE PRICES. The following quojations represent whole sale prices generally, in making up small or ders higher prices have to be charged. BAGGING Gunny - .7 & 8tf Standard .8 Jtf li a luiN onn Carolina. Hams... Shoulders If tf MT !tl! Sides, w ft WESTERN SMOKED Ilamsy flf ro- Sides, ..... Shoulders. .. ... DRY SALTED sides, w ft.... Shoulders. "& ft BARREI.S Spirits Turpentine. tseconu najio, eacn I New, New York, each...... 0 Knr PlfT Dnnh i BEESWAX, ft ... BRICKS; Wilmington, M.... 6 Northern..... ......... 0 BUTTER, V H Nortn carouna... Northern..... CANDLES, ft sperm...........; Adamantine. ........ . . . .... : CHEESE, V ft xsoixnera jractory Dairy, Cream..........;... State....;;..... COFFEE, V ft Java...... Laguyra..... ....... .... Rio..... CORN MEAL, TP bush, in sacks. Virginia Meal, . . .. . . COTTON TIES, v bundle.... .. I DOMESTICS - Sheeting, 4-4, y yard. . ..... Yams, V bunch...... ...... EGGS, doz yisn- Mackereii No. l, bbi. ... t. Mackerel, No. l, y naif bbL 7 Mackerel, No. 2, 9 bbl; ..... . Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl... Mackerel, No. 3, bbl. . . . ; . Mullets, bbl ;.. N. C Roe - Herring. V keg. . . Dry cod. m ft FLOUR, bbl western, low graae. .... . . Extra - " Family... City MlUs Super ... - Family.... .... GLUE, v GRAIN, busheL . corn,' rm store, nags, wiute Corn, cargo, in bulk, white. Corn, cargo, 16 bags, white. Corn, mixed, from store. . . . Oats, from store . - . . oats, Rust Proof. caw Peas, HIDES, W ft ureen..... ............ ... Dry HAY, V 100 lbs Eastern. 1 Western... North River.... HOOP IRON, V ft." LARD, y ft Northern...... North Carolina.,,.,.,.,.,.. LIME, V barrel.,,,..... 1 LUMBER, CJty Sawed, M ft. Ship Stuff, -resawed ,18 Rough Edge Plank, , . , 15 West India Cargls, accord ing to quality.. ...... .....13 Dressed Flooring, seasoned.18 Scantling and Board, com'n.11 MOLASSES, gallon New Crop, in hhds. ........ " In bbls Porto Rico, In hhd3. . - " " in bbls Sugar House, In hhds -? v In bbls. Syrup, m bbls.. .. NAILS, tf Keg, cut, lOd basin. . 2 OILS, tf gallon, j Kerosene,.;... Lard..,....,.,.., Linseed. Rosin... 1... Tar Deck and Spar.. .......... POULTRY Chickens, live rown. f , Spring... Turkeys PEANUTS, tf bushel, 22 ft. .... POTATOES, tf bushel . Sweet.... Irish, tf bbl... .. 2 PORK, tf barrel , City Mess.. 17 Prime... 15 Rump.. , ,,, ,..,..... RIOiMieUaa, V ft.......... . Rough, tf bush, (Upland). 41 " (Lowland). RAGS, tf ft Country City.... ROPE, tf ft.. SALT, tf sack. Alum Liverpool Lisbon...... ., American,.,,,,,,,. SOAP. W ft Northern. SUGAR, P ft standard grata.. BianaartjA... wmte jsx u C YellQW . SHINGLES. T in. tfM .......... 5 Common........ 2 Cypress Saps. .............. 4 Cypress Hearts.... .... 0 STAVES, tf M W. O. Barrel.. 8 R.O. Hogshead........ 0 TALLOW, tf ft... ............. .. TIMBER, tf M feet Shipping..! 2 FineMiil ........Jl " Mill Prime.................. 7 MiU Fair. 5 Common Mill.;............. 5 Inferior to Ordinary . 8 WHISKEY, tf gal Northern... 1 North Carolina. 1 WOOL, V ft Washed; . Unwashep. Burry........... 14 & 15 8 & 8 10 & 11 13ff KM 10 c 10 8X 9 . 6X 40 S 1 50 00 1 75 65 1 70 20 22 00 C4 8 00 00 14 00 15 & 25 25 & 30 18 25 9 & 10 11 & 12 13 14 9 & 10 7 O 23 O 20 C4 28 24 22 00 67tf 00 67 25 , 1 30 6 6 00 & 80 18 & 20. 00 12 50 50 8 00 00 C4H 00 75 6 00 80 9 00 00 ;s 7 00 00 4 00 5 10 50 4 00 00 4 50" 50 5 00 00 4 10 50 5 00 8- .10 00: 65 00 , 62 66 67 00 C4 ' 65 43 "45 00 5QX 80 90 5 5 10 12 05 ($ 10 & & 05 90 (A 00 3 1 8X 8 10 40 0 00 , 00 320 00 00 16 00 00, ($18 00 00 (422 00 00 15 00 25 (i 38 28 30 00. 16 23 20 30 30 35 15 18 40 2 50 'iti ! 9 &. 14 16 1 45 90 C4 1 00 15 (4 16 00 20 00 & 23 20 25 10 G 0 95 1 0 60 90 35 60 25 2 75 50 (318 00 00 16 00 00 (315 00 4 5X 60 80 80 & 1 00 00 IX 1 & 14 70 65 & 00 00 3 5 0 3 00 7 00 no 50 5 00 00 7 50 00 (U 00 00 10 00 5 6 00 14 00 25 13 00 50 O 8 50 00 0 00 00 0 00 50 4 00 00 2 00 00 2 50 28 30 15 (4 25 10 15 IX 22 75 70 00 70 $X 6 6X 6 5X PX TIME TABLE HO. 3. Palmetto Railroad Co. QN AND AFTER FRIDAY, DEC. t, 1887 Trains will run as follows, dally except '.Sun day. GOING SOUTH. No l passenger and Freight. - Leave Hamlet, N. C. 8.20 A. M. Arrive at Cheraw, s. C. 9.30 A. M, GOING Nobth. No. S-rPassenger and Freight: WM.MONCURE, Supt. Leav Cheraw, a. c....... 4,25 P. M Arrive at Hamlet. N. C ............. .5.35 P. M. decietf - irJTEISEST to Uffl Manly Vi?r, Weakness or Ix?8 of Jlcmory pel .nnt iily nrtorca Iy the use f an entirely ihjv nty The Ye ba Santa from Spain. Span h Trochlea novr fail.turi)lii.strjiU-d,32pigc booi .1 tmimonlals, (wnt riolv Kvcry mansboalj Pi k PWe. Aw York. Fre H CliONENBERG, PHOTOGUAPUEitT A RTISTIC AND SUPERBLY EXECUTED Photographs at reasonable prices. FRAMING A SPECIALTY. y29U 116K Market st.. south side Still on Deck- 1J VERY BODY OF THE MALE PEKSUA !j sion visiting Wilmington during the En campment 13 cordially invited to call ax d have a shave, or a Shampoo, or a Haircut, at my establishment, 23 Market street, between Front and Water, only 10 cents for a Shave , 20 cents for a Shampoo, 20 cents for a Hair cut and 20 cents ana upwards forTJyelng. " . 3KsPe?u' - JOHNWEHNEli, . J j 9 U Practical Barber and Perfumer. ItA I feUO All r. Allaiilic Oast Liinv . w . ' , i .. -. -am mm -' jL Wilmington t VVeldon R R AND ; BBANOHES. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated Sept. 6, '89. NO. 23, daily. NO. 27, F'tMall dally. No. 41, daily ex Sunday, Leave Weldon..-.. ;12 40 pml 5 43 pmi 6 00 am Ar. Rocky Mount. 1 l 55pm 7 10 am Arrive Tarboro. . . . Leave Tarboro.;.. "3 55 pm 10 20 am Arrive Wilson. ... 2 27 pm 2 37 pm 3 40 pm 6 00 pm Leave Wilson..: Arrive Selma Arrive Fayettevire 7 OOpmi 7 43 am Leave Goldsboro..i 3 Leave Warsaw.... 4 Leave Magnolia... r 4 Ar. Wilmington...! e ;.. 20 pm 16 pm 30 pm 00 pm 7 40 pm 8 40 pm 9 55 pm 8 35 am 9 40 am 9 55 am 11 30 am . ,t t TRAINS GOING NORTH. Leave Wilmington Leave M agnolia. . . Leave Warsaw.. . Arrive Golds boro. No. dally, 13 05 am 1 24 am ,"1 iy. I No. 78. dally. Leave Faycttevllle Arrive Selma.... .. Arrive Wilson. . Leave Wilson..... Ar. Rocky Moint. 9 00 am 10 43 am 10 57 am 11 52 am .....jt8 40 am 11 03 am 13 10 pm No. 40,! dally ex ti a ,. 3 25 am 4 00 tini 5 40 pm 5 55 pm 6 53 pm r - " - - M. 3 03 am 12 45 pm I 1 OA nm Arrive Taiboro.. . Leave Taiboro;... I 1 20 pm 1 55 nm 10 20 am 7 53 pm 8 29 pm Arrive Weidon..i.i 4 30 ami g 40pm( 9 40 pm Dally except Sunday. Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax 2:30 pJm., arrives Scotland jncck at 4:00 p. m.. mverton 6:50 v. m. Re turning leaves Rlverton 7:00 a. m., Scotland Neck at 10:10 ai m., 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 s ltaieign k. ic; daily except Sunday, 5.05 1. M., Sunday 3.17 P; M arrive Wllllamston, N. C, 7.20 P. M., 4.55 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. daily exceDt Sunday. 6.00 A. M.. arrive Smlthflcld, N. C.,i 7.30 A. M. Returning leaves femirnneia, r uM 8.UU A. M., arrive Goldsboro, N. C 0.30 A. M. Tram ; on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky Mount for Nashville, 3.00 V. M.. anlves at Nashville 3.40 'P. M.. Snrlnjr Hooe -4.15 lr M. Returning leaves Spring Hope 10.00 A. M.; ixaauvuio iuwii a. Jul., arrive KocKy Mount 11.15 A.M.. dally execDt Sunday ! Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for Clinton, dally,: except Sunday, at 6.00 P. M andlllOA. M.i Returning leaves Clinton at 8.20 A. M. and 3.10 P. M.;i connecting at War saw with Nos. 41 40. 23 and 78. Southbound Train on Wilson & Fayettevlllc urancn is jno. ai. isoithOQund 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 lor ' au ' points North dallj-. All rail via Richmond, and daily, except Sunday, via Bay Line. t ; Trains make close connection for all points North via Richmond and Washington. All trains run solid between Wilmington and w asnington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepi ers attached, t i JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen'l Supt, J. R. KENLY, Sup't. Transportation. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent, .sepu ' : .- ' i - . Carolina Central Railroad Company . CH AITOE OF SCHEDULE. WESTBOUND TRAINS. Sept. 3J, 1889. Leave Wilmington Leave Hamlet..,,. Leave Wade short). Arrive Charlotte.. Leave Charlotte. . : Leave Llncolnton. Leave Shelby. ArriveRutherrdtH No. 4L daily ex. Sunday. 3 20 pm 6 45 pm 7 SO nm 9 35 pm NO. 51. dally ex. Sunday. 7 10 pm 2 00 am 3 25 am 6 45 am 'No. 5. dally ex. Sunday. 5 55 pm 7 32 pm 8 26 pm 9 45 pm EASTBOUND TRAINS, Sept. 22, 1889. NO. 38. daily ex. sunday. Leave Rutherf 'dt'n Leave Shelby.;;.. Leave Llncolnton. Arrive Charlotte. . Leave Charlotte... Leave Wadesboro. Leave Hamlet. . . . . Arrive WHmlngt'n 5 15 am 7 OS am ft en nm 12 30 pm No, 54. daily ex Sunday No. 6. daily ex Sunday 8 20 Dm 11 S8pm l 4r am 8 10 am 8 '45 am 1 (T a it no n 13 20j)m Trains No. 41 and 38 make close connection between Charlotte, and points North via Ral- Trains No. fil and 54 make close connection at Hamlet, to and from Raleigh. ;i Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington ouu vuiu a,uu uuitriutve ana Kaieign. T. W, WHISNANT, Superintendent, F. W. CLARK, Gen'l passenger Agent. POMONA HILL NURSERIES . POMONA, N. C, Two and aHalf Miles West of Greensboro. N.C rphe main line'of the R. & Ds R. R. passes through the grounds land within-100 feet of the office. Salem trains makestops regular twice dally each way. Those intercsted4n Fruit and Fruit Growing are cordially invited to Inspect this, the Largest Nursery in. the State, and one of the largest in the Soutn. i Stock consists of i Apples, Peach, Pear, Cherry, Plum, Japanese Persimmons, Apri cots, Nectarines, Mulberries. Quince, Grapes, Figs, Raspberries, Gooseberries, Currants, me x lain, jiiigusu ! namui, i-ecans,- c'nestnut. Strawberries. Roses. Evenrreens. Shado Titrs &c. AU the new and rare varieties as well as the old ones, which my new catalogue for 1888 will show.. . . , Give your orders to my authorized agent or order direct from the Nursery. i Correspondence solicited. Destriptlve Cata logue free to applicants. Address J. VAN L1NBLEY, ( POMONA, Guilford Co., N. C. W Reliable Salesman wanted in every County, a good paying commlssloa will be glv . . ,, Society Work. flUE SEWING SOCIETV OF ST. JOHN'S parish solicit orders for all kinds of plans and fancy sewing, crocheting and embroidery. Ladles' and Children aprons a specialty. Orders left at the Rectory, or 224 North Third street, will meet wiLa prcsayt attest tea i ... . MISCELLANEOUS. Atlantic.Coast Linc North-Easlcrn R. R. of S.-C it iilr" ilfi "'"'" i - tJ ' Dated May 12, 89. No 27. No.' 23. Na . i ., A; M. A.'M. ; - --j, Leave Florence...... '1 35 9 30 " 1 Ktngstree ' 2 29 10M ArrtYe Lanes......;.. 2 50 11 20 P.M. Leave Lanes.... ..... , 2 50 11 201 . 7 50 Arrive Charleston.:.. 5 00 1 30 9 31 A. M. P. M. P. M. CONDENSED SCHEDTJL'p. ; TRAINS GOING SOUTH. . Train Na C3 takes No. 53 South of Lanes; Train on C. & D. R. R. connects at Florence" witli No. 23 Train. TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. . 78. Na ."l4. NO. 52, A. M. P.M. A. M. Leave Charleston.... 12 25 4 30 7 Arrive Lanes......... 2 45 6"28 . Leave Janes...; 2 50 . 0 28 - ; "i Klngstree j 3 101 6 46 ' - Arrive Charleston.... 4 20 7 55 ' . - - A. M. P. M. A. M. Dally, t Daily except Sunday. Train No. 14 connects at Florence with train on a & D. R. R. for Cheraw, S. C, and Wades boro, N. c. . No. 52 runs through to Columbia via Central It. ii. of s. c. Nos. 78 and 14 run solid to wilmlneton: C, making close connection with W. & W.. it. ior an points north. - j JNO. F. DIVINE, j General Superintendent. - - J. ; R. KENEY, Ass't Genl Manager. T- M. EMERSON,Gen l Tassenger Agent. my 11 Atlantic Coast Lice. Wih3iintoii, Columbia & Augusta R. R. Co. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated Sept. 8, 1889 l.eave Wilmington... Leave M arion. ....... Arrive Florence... .. . Leave Florence ....;.. Arrive Sumter Leave Sumter Arrive Columbia... No. 23. P. M. 6 25 9 38 10 30 NO. 50 A. M. 3 20 4 40 NO. 27. 4 40 6 15 A. M. P. M. 10 10 12 40 1 20 A. M NO. 52. A. M. tlO 33 11 55 NO. 58 tO 20 10 28 No. 52 runs through from Charleston Central R. R. . Leaving Lanes 9:15 A. M., Manning 9:56 A. Train on c. & D. R. R. connects at Florenc . with No. 58. - TRAINS GOING NORTH, NO. 51. NO. 59. NO. 53. P. M. . P. M. Leave Columbia...... io 35 5 20 Arrive Sumter... ..... n 58 e 32 Leave Sumter.. n 58 t 6 37 . Arrive Florence 1 15 ; 7 50 I A. M. P. M. NO. 78 NO. 14. ' ! ' A. M, . . P. M. Leave Florence 4 3T 8 15 Leave Marlon... 5 20 7 8 69 Arrive Wilmington... 8 35 11 w ! A. M. P. M. Dally. tpaliy except Sunday. No. 53 runs through to Charleston, s, c. via Central It. it., arriving Mannings 7:04 1 M.. Lanes 7:42 P. M. fhflrlPsfnn q.i t? xi 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 - Train on Florence R. R. leave Pee Dee dally except Sunday 4:40 P. M., arrive Rowland 7.-00 p. m. dieturnlng leave Itowland 6:30 a. m.. ar rive Pee Dee 8:50 a. m. Train on Manchester & Augusta R. R. leaves Sum ter daily, except Sunday, 10:50 A. M.,arrtve Richardson 12:01 P. M. Jteturnlng leave Rich ardson 12:J5;p. M., arrive Sumter 1.30 P.M. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. J. R. KENLY, Ass't Gen'l Manger. T.JI. emerson, General Passenger Agen The Robesoman, : j Published in L'umberton, N. c, by W. W. McDIARMID, JS j READ EVERY WEEK BY NEARLY every Intelligent citizen of Robeson county, and has a general circulation in all . the -rounding counties, including Marion. Mori bora andDarUngton in South Carolina. vThe ROBESONIAN isnow in the Eighteenth Year of prosperous and -vigorous existence, and Js so lirmfy established In the hearts of its patrons as well as a pecuniary enterprise, thatbuslness men pan readily estimate as to its value to Uiem. 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