Ttiipst Praise.
and a Doc-
: . f1;1 not afraid to recom-
Jill a1'..- hilt 1 aili.1"" ,3 y.n
T3ie Daily
kJ'l?most fJn5'S experience
fetf 1 Kno gSMli8. LJU D.
"teo&e- ,-, f-nuffT's Pure Mai
aiPiicTCHp-soK, M. 1)., New
: ,,,it vfssk-or Is free from
t-Ture "Hons of foreign impurities.
JaJSntould recommend It to
HESS' A . -' u i New York.
'1, (.r,ior.ent of all that lias
.10 i w Malt WhHfcey."
'.j?f !!t,' ' . f. K. SPINNER,
wi:rvr 01
tf' ;"... ,..4srmerts than
, ii .V f .... 1
he united stales.
tlie .
..It.-.,., t
o use i m.j i y power of
i'f!.l
.!. . . 'w.,irt nnivthoiren-
;-f-r; JilHi ' v
... I i IfH- 3
?l:euu
,;r-.
ijjlSlreinrablfdgglsts
,,tCKi,LA'EOUS.
;; $ Hrsra,
' ETERffiARY SPMMCS
i3 l ' . - -
nnf,k mi Treatment oi Anixaaia
- Fpyrr lfiH. Milt Fever.
,n:nai - ------ - . .
it i- r
"-"I Xasal Discharges.
!- ,tcr Grubs, ycrms.
1 vpTinEC ileinorrhajres.
. i H Kidney Diseases.
-Ti',;,tue iover 50 doses), - .60
"r-is-:; of Sent Prepaid anywhere
'msu. Co., 103 Fulton St., N. Y.
PI SPECIFIC No,
powder, tor 5a.
ma on receiptoj
iv i n
V
AST
Hflxl A CAN BE CURED,
lei 4 A trial bottle sentFrefctii
JseiSctei Dii.TAl,Tl$ROMRoclie8ter,'N.X
iii:es i lie nwi
5 5i-ev?f .raib fa
:nr.t jrrowth.
Rn.i.rs r?i-3v
5 and l a jul)rn:jV'-.
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
m PENHYROYAL PILLS.
k kVJ lie a uross lamona urana.
S i The oclr reliable plu for sale. Bare ana
(K Kit. Ladles, oak Irtissrlt for the lIa-
A aaond Brand, is red metallic boxes, aealej
L W lltnhnltnhUML'l'.HBAOIBPnDCia'&7i
A A (itamps) lor paxaeulara and Relief fot
wl Ladles," in Uttmr, by nail. Am" i'kw'en
fcaattr Chemical Co., lacUaoa b., 1Tauc?j jo
"I Will Not Leate Thee."
Saviour, the way is closed and dark
Before my feet,
And o'er my head the satherino-
' clomls ! :
In treaieninp: meet;
But in Thy wisdom Thou dost see
The path which now is hedged to
: we , i '
Thou art my guide, 1 trust in Thee!
Thy great, omniscience' wraps my
life "
In loving thought,
And faithfully, with skill divine,
Thy plan is wrought;,
Its Paradise the! will of (rod,
My soul shall bend beneath the rod.
And praising, walk where .saints
have trod! I
My memory shall never lose
The hour divine.
When Jesus said, "thou art mine
own. ;
And 1 am thine"--
To-day and yesterday the same.
He comes to me as first he camp.
With wondcrous love, a Heavenly
name:
Himself "the truth,'! His word is
true,
On it I rest, ,
And in life's loneliness I lean
Upon his breast: ! .
This narrow path, I may not see.
Cannot be hidden, Lord, to Thee,
And, surely. Thou wilt walk with
. me! drace Webster Hmdale.
Merit Wins
We desire to sav to our citizens.
that for years we have been sellirig
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 cruaran-
tee them every time, and we stand
ready to refund the purchase price,
if satisfactory results do not follow
their use. These remedies have
won their great popularity purely
on their merits. Robert R. Bellamy,
wholesale and retail druggists.
A Fat Thing.
Mrs. Ward Where's your husband
working now?
Mrs. Precinct He -ain't working.
He has got an office in the city gov
ernment. Boston Courier.
i !
Have ou a CoisU?
Attend to it in timej do not neg
lect it for it may become serious and
end in Consumption. Young's Cough
Balsam will cure all Diseases of the
Throat and Lungs. For sale by
Munds Brothers. j
FREE
C1IAYON
POItTItA.1T
Ei introducing our fine .vork. If you send
j;!ioto'rapu ot yourself or any member of
srtijaily, vc will make you a full life-size
ffiKon Portrait Free of Charge. The only
lf ration Imposed upon you will be that
"uexhttAutto vour friends as a sample of
:r wort:, ana assVat us In securing orders;
-so. That you promise to have It framed sult
.:iy, so that the wort will show to advan
Write your full name and address on
sec or photo to secure its safety. We iruar-
-aee its return, our offer Is good for a few
l?s only, and the sample' bortralt Is worth
II beln? as fine as can be made. Address
-AifKKicAx Portrait House,
.1 and t Washington St.; Chicago. I1L
Li-.-st Lile-size Portrait House in the World.
1
CKATEFUL-COMFCJKTING.
EPPS'S COCOA
KKEAKFST.
; "By .i thorough ktowledge of the natural
i3whk-h govern the operations of dlfres
jaiLd nutrition, and b, .careful aprlica-
of the tin? properties of well-selected
Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast
fff vv"u & delicately t flavored beverage
Ifi niny save us many lieavy doctors" bills.
-v tli' j'l'lftrous use of such articles of
'L.u a cn.-,titution Inay be irradually
ui.ui birong enoiirrn no resist every
-- :.cy to aihf a. Hundreds of subtle mal
re floating around u ready to attack
rf1"' - there is u weak noint. We may es-
r:u?l . wl' J'nre blood and a properly
wita ).( iiitig water pr rrilk. Sold Qnly
!;ii--n, England. 1
Getting It Dawh Fine.
Owner of Racing Horse (looking
closely at scales) Williams, you are
a trifle over weight, Can't you
lighten yourself a little?
Williams (the jockey) Qot on my
lightest suit, sir. . Aint ett a bite to
day, and 'ave ' just;' trimmed my
fingernails. !
Owner Well, go and get shaved,
Chicago Tribune.
XV H CAN AM liO
Guarantee Acker's Blood Eiixir for
it has been fully demonstrated to
the people of tins country that it is
superior to all other preparations
for blood diseases. It is a positive
cure for syphilitic poisoning, Ulcers,
Eruptions and Pimples. It purifies
the whole system and thoroughly
builds up the" constitution. Fqrsals
by Munds Bjps.
.
A Boy Wanted.
Proprietor (to clerk) What did
that gentleman want who just went
out? ,
Clerk He wanted to know if we
had any Indian stories.
Proprietor And what did you
tell him?
Clerk I told him that we hadn't
any because the other crank who
came in before he did had taken
them all. Yankee Blade.
BUOKWHEAd,
BUCKWHEAT, '
BUCKWHEAT.
.LED
NHW Jill
Buckwheat.
AlUsr or thJ skason.
l L AND TRY IT.
111 rilr Qvh. in
FOi: SALK
J,."L Urn-
IfAFPINESS 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 will cure
the worst rorm of Dyspepsia, Con
stipation and Indigestion, anil maive
life a happiness and pleasure. Sold
at 25 and 50 cents by Munds Bros.,
druggists. !
in
a First Class
STORE.
twright.
lr m! 17 gel. Front. St.
on't. Delay
!' 'nt ukokkn tin iKjruED fuk
jk.w 'r,:l!,ll 1 'Ul repair It promptly an
U: io' 10 make my living this way and
vhfp"vyorkvrclihd"-iu not charge too
fr?jiA i J .T it. call ana see seme of the
4rwIT already made. I will also re-
i 'Machines. Musical Instruments
P'Ve,1'1.1 33 Furniture. Will cheerfully
l-e3n , ales or Probable cost of repairs.
Oct IJ. B F KRAK.
No. 11 K. becon St.
Cflnvincing Evidence.
In many respects, I Mr. Hodge,'
said the visitor consolingly, "your
husband was an extraordinary man.
What a strong, abiding faith he
possessed!" j
'He did! He did!" claimed the
widow, -smiling through her tears
with gratified pride. 'Faith? That's
no name for it. Why, sir, I've seen
that man,' time and again, buy
peaches at a street fruit stand!"
Chicago Tribune. j
K '
GUARD AGAINST T1IE STRIKE,
And always have a bottle of Acker's
English Rmedv in the house. You
cannot tell how soon; Croup may
strike vour little one, br a cold or
cough may fasten itself upon you.
One dose is a preventive ana a iew
doses a positive cureJ All Throat
and Lung troubles yield to its treat
ment. A sample bottlef is given you
free and the Remedy guaranteed hy
Munds "Bros., druggists;
Potato Pantoyl lines.
Take a good-sized potato, with a
smototh skin; cut out nose, eyes and
mouth,-twist curled hair intQ the
shape of a wig and j -.yhiskers or
moustache, and fasten on with pins;
then make a hole for the forefinger
to ga into; this gives the head ont a
throat. j '
Wrap a bit of cloth,! and hand
kerchief, or what-not, round the
hand, arranging one Jcoraer of it
round the , thumb, and another
round the second finger. Then you
have a little man, with hand and
arms, capable of bowing and mov
ing his head.
Make a screen, let four or five
each "with
iwmw cuaracters, and, as they
say the words of. a charade, bur
lesque or;t raged y, let these potato
men perform. It is capital f mi, and
beats Punch and Judy out of the
field. . ; .
Potato men have admirable dispo
sitions. They are generally friendly,
fond of shaking hands, embracing
and nodding their heads cordially
at each other. They also have a
thoughtful way of rubbing their
foreheads that is very funny. Some
times they fight, but they don't
bang each other all the time, as
Punch and Judy do.
A DUTY TO VOURSKLF. j
It is surprising that people will
use a common, ordinary pill when
they can secure a valuable English
one for the same money. Dr. Ack-;
er's English pills are" a positive cure
for sick headache and all liver
troubles. They are small, sweet,
easily taken and do not gripe. Sold
by Munds Bros., druggists.
The Slate Pencil Industry.
One of the most peculiar branches
of industry in this country is the
manufacture of slate pencils. There
is only one slate pencil factory in
the United States. It is located at
Castleton, Yt, and employs twenty
five hands, who turn out thirty
thousand slate pencils every day.
The method of manufacture is a
good deal in advance of the primi
tive means employed some years
back. Not long since the blocks of
soft slate from which they are cut
were sawed in lengths anddistribut
ed among the neighboring laborers'
families to be whittled down in
pencil shape. Those working at
them could earn about fifty cents
per thousand. By the present sys
tem the blocks, which are as wide
as the pencil is long, are put into
the mouth of a machine called the
crocodile. This contains six rows of
revolving curved knives. As the
slab passes between these knives
parallel grooves are cut in the slabs,
then they are turned and cut
through. The square pencils are
then rounded and polished by hold
ing them against the emery blt.
One man can cut out and finish
about eight thousand pencils per
day. New Yo'rk Journal, .
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 he glad to send two
bottles of my remedy frkk 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.
WHOLESALE PRICES.
! The following quotations represent whole
sale prieeo generally: In mating up small or
ders higher prices have to be charged. ,
BAGGING- . . F - :
Gunny....
Standard .j...
BACON North Carolina.
Hams.... ..
Shoulders v a.j
SJdes, y lb
WESTERN SMOKED
Hams, tb
sides, a.".:.. .!...-..-...- .;.
Shoulders, y ft. i
DRY SALTED
Sides, ?? ft
Shoulders, ft
BARREIJS Spirits Turpentine.
Second Hand, each.
New, New York, each
New, City, each.
BEESWAX, ft.....
BRICKS, Wilmington, M....
Northern
BUTTER, 3? lb
North Carolina..
Northern ,
CANDLES, V lb-Sperm
Aaamanune.
CUJiSE, ft .
Northern Factory
Dairy, Cream....
Mate ....
GOFFEE, lb-Java
Lagnyra
Rio .
CORN MEAL, bush, in sacks.
Virginia Meal.....
COTTON TIES, ) bundle. . .". ." .
DOMESTICS i
Sheeting, 4-4, y yard
Yarns, J bunch
EGGS, doz
FISH
7 8
8 8M v
14 15
8 SJ4
10 & 11
10 103
l 40 a l ro
0 (K 1 75
1 65 C4 1 70
20 & 22 :
6 m (4 8 00
0 00 (14 00
15 (5 25
25 30
18 (4 25
9 10
11 12.:
13 14g
9 10
.27 28
2:1 24
20 C4 22 i
00 ct,h
00 t7M
1 25 1 30
6 Qh
W (S 80 :
13 20
"It Works tike a Charin."
Rulon's Magnetic Liniment is a
safe and speedy cure for Rheuma
tism, Neuralgia, Gout, Headache,
Sprains, Bruises, Swellings, Diph
theria, Inflammation of the Kidneys
and all painful affections. For sale
by Munds Brothers
TO
Buffering from the effects of youthful errors, early
decay, -wasting weakness, lost manhood, etc, I will
Bend a valuable treatise (sealed) containing full
particulars for home cure, F R EE of charge. A
splendid medical work ; should Toe read by evc-2
man who is nervous and debilitatSvJ. Address
Frof. je.&JWYf&i Moodu?, Com-.
Scribner?s Magazine
For 1881).
The publishers of SCRIBNER'S MAQAJIJJil
aln to make l tha most popular and enter
prising of periodicals, while at all times pre
serving its high 11 terary character. 25,000 new
readers have been drawn to It during the past
six months by the increased excellence of its
contents (notably the Railway articles), ar;d It
closes its second year with a new impetus and
an assured $ucas33. "The illustrations will
show sqme hew effects, and nothing to make
SCRlBNEit'S MAGAZINE attractive and in
teresting will be neglected.
THE RAILWAY ARTICLES will be contin
ued by several very striking papeis; one espe
cially interesting by Ex-Postmaster ficnraj
Thomas L. -tamps on -Te Railway Postal Ser
vice." ' itlii&iraied.
MR. ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON'S seria
novel "The Master of Ballantrae," will run
through the greater part of the year.
Btpm in November.
A CORRESPONDENCE and collection p
manuscript memoirs relating to J, p. Millet
and a famous group of inc,denx French'Palnters
will f urnlsi the substance of several articles.
Illustrated. '
The brief end papers written last year by
Robert Louis Stevenson, will be replaced by
equally interesting contributions by differe t
famous authors. Mr. Thomas Bailey AVWcJi
will write the first of the& for the Janii4ry
number.
Many valuable LITERARY ARTICLES will
appear; a paper on' Walter Scott's Method of
work, lUustrated from original MSS.. a second
-Shelf of Old Books." by Mrs. James T. Fields,
and many other articles equally noteworthy.
Illustrated
Artlcleson AltT SUBJECTS will be a feature
Papers are arranged to appear hy Clarence
CQQk, E. H. Blaahfleld, Austin Dobson and
manv oth ers. iiiittrited.
F1SIIINO ARTICLE describing sport in the
best fishing grounds will appear. Salmon,
Wlnnlnlsh, Bass and Tarpon are the subjects
now arranged. The authors are well known
sportsmen. Illustrated.
ILLUSTRATED ARTICLES of great variety,
touching upon ail manner of subjects, travel,
biography, description, etc., wiU appeaa, but
not of the conventional commonplace sort,
Illustrated.
Among the most interesting In the Hst of
scientific papers lr the year will Te a remark
ablo article by Prof. John Trowbridge, upon
the most recent developments and uses of
PHOTOGRAPHY. Illustrated.
A class of articles which has proved &t spe
cial interest will be continued ty a group of
papers upon ELECTRICITY in its most recent
applications, hy eminent authorities: a re
Hurrkaole paper on VEEP MINING, and ether
Interesting papers.
Unique Illusirations.
A SPECIAL OFFER to CQyer last year'
numbers, which include aU tie Railway Arti
cles, as follow:
A year's subscription (1889) and the num
bers for 1S83 $4-53
A year's subscription (1S89) and the num
bers for 1888. bound In doth 6.00
S3 year t 25 cents a number, j
i . . J
Charles Scribner's Sons,
743-745 Broadway, N.Y.
For Sale.
LD NEWSPAPERS FOR .SALE, AT YOUK
REVIEW OFFIC-
O
own price at
aug
Mackerel. No. 1, bbl X)
Mackerel, No. 1, V half bbl. 7
Mackerel, No. s, y bbl 9
Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl... 4
Mackerel, No. 3, t bbl 7
Mullets, bbl , 6
N. C. Roe Herring, y keg...
Dry Cod, y ft
FLOUR, y bbl-
Western, low grade
Extra.... 4
' Family 4
City Mills Super. 4
Family 4
GLUE, y ft
GRAIN. V busneL
Corn, fm store, bags, white
Com, cargo, in bulk, white.
Corn, cargo, in bags, white.
Corn, mixed, from store
Oats, from store. .
Oats, Rust Proof
Cow Peas .. .,.
HIDES, y ft -
Green.
Dry
HAY, y 100 lbs
Eastern ,
Western
North River..
HOOP.IRON, ft
liAKl), ft ltr- I
Northern.......
H ortli Carolina .........
LIME, y barrel 1
LUMBER, City Sawed, y M ft.
Ship StufT, resawed 18
Rough Edge Plank .15
West India Cargles, accord
ing to qualify. .- m
Dressed Flqorlug, sea8oned.i8
Scantling and Board, com'n.14
MOLA6SES, y gallon
New Crop, in hhds.
" in bbls
Porto Rleo, in hhds
" in bbls
Sugar House, In hhds
' " In bbls
Syrup, In bbls...
NAILS, y Keg, cut, lOd basin.. 2
OILS, y gallon. j
Kerosene.. ,
Lara.:........... . .........
Linseed.... ...
Rosin
Tar
Deck and Spar.. :
POULTRY
ChlCKen.s, live rawn .
Sprthg.
Turkeys.......,.,
PEANUTS, y bushel, ffc.
POTATOES, y bushel
yweet-.,.
Irish, y bbl'..,- 2
PORK, y harroi
City Mess....' 17
Prime 15
Rump
RICE caiollna, y ft
Rough, y bush, (Upland),..
RAGS, y ft paltry
guy..
rope, y a.. ......... .:
SALT, y sack. Aluin. .
JuivernoQi
00 12 50 ;
50 8 00 ;
00 11 00 i
75 6 00
80 9 00
00 7 00
00 C4 4 00 :
5 10
50 4 00 ;
00 4 50 ;
50 5 00
00 4 10
50 5 00
8 10
00
00
C6
00
42X
00
SO
65
62
67 -65
45
90
liAlLUOAU
Atlaniic Coast LI no.
Wilmington & Weldon R. R
AND BRANCH E8
seas
5 53
10 12
05 1 10
85 95
90 00
8 10
40 0 00
00 20 00 ;
00 16 00
00 I3 00
00 22 00
00 15 00
25
28 &
28
30
00
16 .
22
0
26
30
30
35
15
13
35
! 50
'.'.till'
Lisbon...'
American
SOAP, y ft Northern
SUGAR, P ft standard grain..
Standard A
White Ex C....1
Extra C, Golden.
c Yellow.,.:..;:..
shingles; 7 in. yia. 5
Common 2
Cypress Saps : 4
Cypress Hearts . . . j. - 0
STAVES, y M W. 0!sarrel . . 8
R. o. Hogshead. 0,
TALLOW, y ft......
TIMBER, f M, f2t shipping.. 2
wao Mm ji
9 (it 14
16 1 45
90 1 00
5 & 1
(10 (4 20
00 (& 22
2) 85
10 0
5 1 0
0 (4 J0
35 ffl
25 2 75
50 18 00
00 (416 00
00 ($15 00
4 (4 ej
80
80 ( 1 00
00 ( IX
1 C4
14X
70
65
00 (4
00
5iC(
68
IX
75
70
00
70
5M
6.
mil Prime..
mil Fair.
Common Mill...
Inferior to Ordinary
WHISKEY, gal Norther,,.
WOOL, y ftTWt&he4.
Burry
5.V
0 iA
no fd. 1 no
00 2 50
50 5 00
00 7 50
00 u (a
OP- tOGO
6
00 14 00
25 13 00
50 8 50
00 0 00
00 0 00
5p 4 00
00 3 00
00 2 50
28 30
15 25
10 (4 15
6
5
TIME TABLE NO. 3,
Palmetto Railroad Co.
pT.i . 7?. 3v.
O
N A1JD AFTER
FRIDAY, DEC. t6, 1887
Trains will run as follows, dally exceptJSun
day.
G0JKQ SOUTH.
No l Passenger and Freight.
- i
Leave Hamlet, N. C 8.20 A. M.
Arrive at Cheraw, s. C 9.30 A. M.
Going North.
No. 2 Passenger and Freight:
Leav Cheraw, S. C 1 i4.25 P. M.
Arrive at Hamlet, N. C ". ."5.35 P. M,
dec 16 If J WM. MONCURE, Supt.
THE STATE CHRONICLE,
! i -
u cccsspr to thp Farmer and Mechanic ar(i
the Chronicle.)
Under New Management.
NEWSY, BRIGHT AND CLEAN.
UP WITH THE TIMES.
rjinE "STATE CHRONICLE' 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 keep up
with the news from Muruhy to Manteo, or, as
the politicians put it, from Cherokee to Cur
rituck. I! i
It will be the organ of no man, no ring, no
section, no party. It .will be Democratic in
politics, but will not hesitate to criticise
Democratic measures and Democratic officers.
'TERMS'
One Year ...
Six Months .
Shree Months.,
OF: SUBSCRIPTION:
....1. ...... $200
...i 100
50
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Dated Sept. 6, '89.
. 1
Leave Weldon
Ar. Rocky Mount .
I NO.
I dally.
,1240pmj 5 43 pm
1 55 pm; ....
Tm 55 pai.'..;
! iu 2U am
No. 27, i No. 41,
Ft Mall daily ex
daily, j Sunday.
t; t!0 tun
7 10 am
Arrivo Tflrhnvn
.Leave larooro...
Arrive Wilson. . . 2 27 pm 7' 00 pm 7 43 am
T v, t :. .".-.-. . . ."V
Lit;ue wiisou 37 pmi
An-lve Fayettevi'cl 6 00 pm
Leave (ioldshoro
Leave Warsaw. : . . !
Leave Magnolia...
Ar. Wilmington...
o pm 1
4 16 pm
4 30 pm
6 00 pm
7 40 pm:
'840 pin
9 55 pm
8 35 am
9 40 am
9 55 am
11 30 am
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
Leave Wilmington
Leave Magnolia...
Leave Warsaw.. .
Arrive Goldsboro.
NO. 14,
dally.
13a" am
1 21 am
2 25 am
No. 7S.
dally.
No. 40,
daily ex
Sunday-.
9 00 am
10 43 am
10 57 am
11 52amj
4 00 pm
5 40 pm
5 55 pm
6 53 pm
Leave Fa yetteville , t8 40 am;
Arrive Selma 11 03 ami
Arrive Wilson 12 10 pm
Leave Wilson..... 302amTl24Tpm 7 52 pm
An Rocky Mount 120 pm 8 29 pm
Arrive Tarboro 3"55pmi
Leave Tarboro 10 20 am!
Returning
M., arrive
Arrive Weldon . ... 4 30 ami 2 40pmi 9 40 pm
Daily except Sunday.
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road
leaves Halifax 2:30 p. m., arrives Scotland
Neck at 4:00 p. m., Riverton 6.50 p. mi Re
turning leaves Riverton 7:00 a. m., Scotland
Neck at 10:10 a. 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 Alberrnarle
d Raleigh It. li. daily except Sunday, 5.05 P. M.,
Sunday 3.17 P. M., arrive Willlamston, N. C,
7.20 P. M., 4.55 P. M. Returning leaves WU
liamston. N. C, daily 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 except Sunday, 6.00 A. M
arrive Smithtield, N, C, 7.30 A. M,
leaves Smithfleld, N C, 8.00 A.
GOJrdSborO, N. C, 9.30 A. M.
Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky
Mount for Nashville, 3.00 I. M.. arrives at
Nashville 3.40 P. M., Spring Hope 4.15 P. M.
Returning leaves Spring Hope 10.00 A.M..
Nasnville 10,:i5 A. M., arrive Rocky Mount
11.15 A,M-, daily except Sundav
Train Oh Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for
Clinton, daily, -except Sunday, at 6.00 P.M.
andl 10 A. M. . Returning leaves Clinton at
8.20 A. M. and 310 P. M., connecting at War
saw with Nos. 41 40, 23 and 7S.
Southbound Train on Wilson & Fayette vllle
Branch is No. 51. Northhaufid is No. 50. J)aily
except Sunday.
Train No. 2J South will stop only at Wilson,
Goldshcoro and Magnolia.
Train No. 78 makes close connection at Wel
don for all points North daily. All rail via
Richmond, and dally, except Sundav. via Bav
Line.
Trains make close connection for all points
North via Richmond and Washington.
AU trains rue solid between Wilmington and
Washington, and nave Pullman Palace Sleep
ers attached.
JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen'l Supt.
.!. R. KENLY, Sup't. Transportation, i
T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent,
sep 9 . :
Carolina; Central Railroad
Company,
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
WESTBOUND TRAINS.
sept.
1889.
Leave Wilmington
Leave Hamlet
Leave Wadesboro.
Arrive Charlotte..
Leave Charlotte. . .
Leave Lincolnton.
Leave Shelby ,
ArriveRutherrdfa
No. 41.
dallyex.
Sunday.
2 20 pm
6 45 pm
7 39 pm
9 35 pm
No. 51.
dallyex.
Sunday.
7 10 pm
2 00 am
3 25 am
6 45 am
No 5.
daily ex.
Sunday.
5 55 pm
7 32 pm
8 26 pm
9 45 pm
EASTBOUND TRAINS.
, Sept.
KM,
1889.
NO. 3S.
dally ex.
Sunday.
Leave Rutherf dt'n
Leave Shelby . . ...
Leave Lincolnton.
Arrive Charlotte..
Leave Charlotte...
Leave Wadesboro.
Leave Hamlet
Arrive Wilmingt'n
No, 54.
dally ex
Sunday
No. 6.
dally ex
Sunday
5 15 am
7 08 am
8 20 am
39 SOpm
8 23 pm
11 38 pm
1 45 am
8 10 am
8 45 am
10 05 am
11 00 am
12 20 pm
Trains No. 41 and 38 make close connection
between Charlotte and points North via Ral
eigh. Trains No. 51 and 54 make close connection
at Hamlet, to and from Raleigh.
Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington
and Charlotte and Charlotte and Raleigh. .
1V W. WHISNANT, Superintendent.
F. W. CLARK, Gen'l Passenger Agent.
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MISCELLANEOU s.
Atlantic CoastLine.
North-Eastorn RI B. of S. C
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
train;3 going outh.
Dated May 12, 'Sa' NO. 2t No. '23. No.
j . . . -
! lmtmm mm
A. Mi A. M. '
Leave Florence....'. . '135 9 30
" Klngstree..... 2 29 ,10 55
Arrive Lanes.... ..... S 50 . Jl 20 r. M.
eave Lanes.... ..... 2 50 . 11 20 , '7 50
Arrive Charleston.. .. 5 00 1 30 9
A. M. P. M. P. hi.
Train No. 63 takes No. 53 South of Lanes.
Tram on c & D. R. R. connects at Florence
with No. 23 Train.
TRAINS GOING; NORTH.
7 r ' Na :i Na 14. NO. 52.
' : - I '
A. MJ P. M. A. M.
Leave Charleston.... 12 25 4 30 7
Arrive Lanes ' 2 45 6 28 ' 9
Leave Lanes 2 50 o 28
" Klngstree..... 3 10 6 46
Arrive Charleston.... 4 20 7 55 -
A. Mt P; M. A. M.-
Dally, t Dally except Sunday.
Train No. 14 connects at Florence with train
on C. & d. R. R. for Cheraw,;s. C, and Wades
boro N. C.
No'. 52 runs through to Coljimbia via central'
K. R. Of S. C. -j,
Nos. 78 and 14 run solid tcf Wilmington,
C, making close connection; with W. & W.
R. for all points north. I -
JND. F. DIVINE, :
General Superintendent. .
J. R. KENEY, Ass't Genl Manager.
T. m. emerson, Gefll Pafesenger Agent.'
my 11 .. !.'.... I :.. . : . ;.r :,'.
, . 1 -
Atlantic Coast Line. '
Wilmington, Columbia
& Angnsta K. B; Cbr 1,
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING feoUTn. t
Dated Sept. 8j 1889, NO. 23. No. 27. NO. 58
; P M. P. m.
Leave Wilmington..'. 6 25 10 10
Leave Marlon...: 9 88 12 40
Arrive Florence. . .... 10 80 1 20 '
I A. M.
NO. 50
A. M. A. M.
Leave Florence....... 3 20. ... . t 9 20
Arrive Sumter. . 4 40 . 10 28
NO. 52.
A. M.
Leave Sumter.. I 4 0 tl0 33 '
Arrive Columbia I 6 15 1155
I A. M.
1 . 1
No. 52 runs through from Charleston
Central R. R. L
Leaving Lanes 9:15 A. M., Manning 9:56 A.
Train on c. & D. R. R. connects at Florenc
with No. 58. i , ' .
TRAINS GOING NORTH. .
Leave Columbia...
Arrive Sumter.....
Leave Sumter.. J...
Arrive Florence ....
Leave Florence ......
Leave Marlon... .....
Arrive Wilmington...
No. JjL NO. 59. NO.
P. M. P. M.
10&5 ' . 5 20
11 68 6 32
1158 -t 6 37
1 15 7 60
A. M. P. M.
NO. 78 No. 14.
A. M, P. M.
4 35 8 15
5 20 8 59
8 35 I 11 50
A. M. P. M.
" 'Dally. tDaiiy except Sunday.
No. 53 runs through to Charleston, S, c. via
Central R. R., arriving Manning 7:04 P. M..
Lanes 7:42 P. M., Charleston 9:30 P. M.
No. 59 connects at Florence with C. and D.
train from Cheraw and Wadesboro.
Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection at Wil
mington wlthW. & w. It. It. for all points
North . , ! I.
Train on Florence R, R. leave Pee Dee dally
except Sunday 4:40 P. M., arrive Rowland 7:00
p. m. Returning leave Rowland 6:30 a. m.. ar
rive Pee Dee 8:50 a. m.
Train on Manchester & Augusta R. R. leave.1
Sumter daily, except Sunday, 10:50 A. M.,arrivo
Richardson 12:01 P. M. Returning leave Rich
ardson 12:J5;P. M., arrive Sumter 14J0 P.M.
. JOHN F. DIVINE,
General Superintendent,
' J. R. KENLY, Ass't Genl Manager.
T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agen
my 11
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