MISCELLANEOUS, :
i - I. . i
WHOLESALE PRICES.
MISCELLANEOUS.
tUIRflPH REVS'
" WT-xpHtETs' Snccmca are scientiflp&lly and
PR- Vi nrewired prescriptions ; used for many
fu,, nrivutepractlce with sueceMd f orover
rSSwdby the people. Erery single Spe
iblrty e?ilcU 1 cure for the disease named, .
ctfc-kf tallica cur, without dressing. PTO
luVrUduclng the system, ana are in rac ana
iorreauuu --mdiMof the World.
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PENNYROYAL PILLS
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saie ua hwjj reuable. Idlea,
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f cgnmcent Yolume or over 600 -caws.
atifuiLy and profusely illustrates.
L c0X S LATEST AND BEST EFFORT. .
FACTS AND FCN. HISTORT AND HUMOR.
S6?1 sparkles witn the brightest wit.
m ns nunieroiis amusinff stories, but it
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ririC reuaoie agents, "wno win
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aiion thia paper. .. Jaa3tf,
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uSf lfconrestlon. inflammation... .'J J
1 ??, worm Fever, Worm Colic. ,ii5
'2 y car. or Teeth lug of Infants .45
3 1 TlleaofChlldren or Adults.... .25
4 iitt''?r?v, Grlpln?. Bilious Colic .25
5 fiorbn sf Vomiting ... .25
1 uSlfcOJld: Bronchitis.. T7: .25
7 toothache, Faceache ...' .25
Vo Jacbes RlckHeadache, Vertigo .25
9 !,ea-Dfiia; Ellious Stomach. .25
1 ',y2Sr?a8edor Palnfal Periods. .25
tffftefc too Prof use irioia... .25
i a.congh. Difflult Breathing... .25
l't r?rHriheiliV Erysipelas, Eruptions. .25
I J'-.iu.ftiJiin. Kieuroatie Pains 25
15 1?hc"J,ind AeHeTCMlls, Malaria.... .50
Kf.TPrtuindorBled1ng7. .50
17 I'ilrriih ,niiflne1SrColdlntheHead .50
1 i.-iiinin Cough, Violent Coughs. .30
& VvlnknesW; Wfctllng Bed. .SO
ij .ri"caoftbeUeart,Palpltatloxil.OO
'A fZl.X'iiVe ?v-t mT"' & 'all ill arisjn:
cm
iio
" " ' -.The 1Vomanof To-Uay
With Hebrew, Greek and Latin
- Shes acqoainted more or less;
And 8lie-s.obviously pat in
All the modern languages.
She has read her r!erbertSpencer,
Her Kent and Schopenhauer,
And in logic she's a fencer
" Of unquestionable power,
She's full of keen suggestion,
: 13e the subject-what it may;
And on every social question,
She has something apt t: say.
You may see her quick eyeldtulle
With a bright and vivid flame,
At the mention of a Tyndall
Or. a Huxley's potent name
Scraps of learning she will dish up .
With a skill that makes them live,
She will argue with a Bishop,
Say on Church Prerogative;
With her own sex she will .chatter,
Iu the proper time and place,
On some trivial household matter,
With quaint and lively grace,
She instructs the untrained servant
To perform his task with ease:
And if called on will wax fervent
Over infantile disease.
She can cook and wash and mangle
(Though perhaps she'd rather not)
Play tennis, ride, and angle,
And is quite a champion shot,
From the public platform yon will
Find her talking fact or myth
With the vigor of a Whewell
Or the wit of S vdney Smith,
'Mongst mere minnows she's a Tri
ton
Who will always have her way;
She's an Admiral Crichton,
Is the Woman of To-day.
, St. Jaraes' tfazette.
A Scrap of Paper Saves Her
Lire
It was just an ordinary scrap of
wrapping paper, but ;it saved her
life. She was in the last stages of
consumption, told by physiciansthat
she was incurable and could live
only "a short time; she weighed less
than seventy pounds. Ona piece of
wrapping paper she read of Dr.
Kings New Diseovery, 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 Discovery free at
Robt. K. Hellamy's wholesale and
retail drug store.
-
II Couldn't Tell.
A late respected general manager
of the St. Paul road on one occa
sion appeared at the repair shops of
the company in this city, says the
Milwaukee Wisconsin, .and becom
ing interested in the work of one of
the mechanics, remarked: 4,Young
man, it seems to me you are not do
ing that correctly.'' The workman
looked up with supreme contempt
at the stranger and replied prompt
ly: ''It's none of your business, you
blamed idiot." This nettled the old
man, and in a voice trembling with
rage he paralyzed the mechanic with
"Ye?, sinpit is my business. I'm th e
manager of this road." "Excuse me,
sir,v responded the poor fellow, "I
was not aware of the fact, but you
see when adarnedfool comes around
here we can't tell whether he is the
manager or nobody." The old gen
tleman saw the point and passed on.
A Speculator's INer.ve.
"You see that rather sleepy look
ing tall man going by," said a man
sitting in a broker's office to a ChN
cago Journal reporter. The latter
saw a man six feet, two inches tall,
rather large hands and feet, square
slightly stooping shoulders, no
whiskers, but a brown, partly crop
ped mustache, rather small eves
pretty well hidden by a derby hat
worn low in front. ' He had a long,
swinging gait but did not walk as if
in any hurry.
"Let me tell you about a little
nerve he displayed once," said the
gentleman. "Hewas among orner
speculators attending the 'call' in
the provision market. In bidding
for 250 barrels of pork for a certain
month he accidentally bid $1 per
barrel over the market. The offer
ings came freely of of course and he
kept on taking" the pork until he
had bought about 5,000 barrels.
Just then a friend rushed to his
ear and surprised him by telling
him he was paying $1 over the mar
ket. The rest of the trade was
amazed. He did not get excited.
He saw he was in a hole but he did
not letanv one else know it. He at
once began bidding for still larger
amounts, and even put the price up
a little higher.
Then the trade went wild. They
thought his friend had given him a
tip on a piece of great bull news.
He kept on buying at his own price.
Presently others began buying.
Other futures advanced. The trad
ers climbed over each other to get
this particular future because this
tall man was taking it.
Before the call was over he had
unloaded most of his purchases and
came out with little loss. He had
no news. He had blundered in pay
ing $1 a barrel too much. His only
way out was by a big bluff. He
frightened the trade into taking
pork at the advanced figure. It
was a clear case of nerve:
"Who is he? That is Norman B.
Deam, of the Board of Trade. He
is now a millionaire, and not a little
of his wealth is due to this same
nerve."
Hare Ton a Cough ?
At l-enr! tr it'in time- -tlo not necr-
lect itfor it may becoihejserlous and
end t Consumption Young's Cough
Balsam will cure all Diseases of the
Throat and Lungs. For sale by
Munds Brothers.
Lime. . Lime.
LIME in exenanje foF PROVISIONS.
LIMB , ' GROCERIES.
LUIS S L DRYGOODS1
LIME HARDWARE.
LUCE , ! " . LUMBER.
.... LLMB :, ' - ' CASH. -
s A FUSK ca- B uoo.,
MAHUEAGTITBINCLOQ.
FertilfzersV Pine 'Fibre and
Pine Fibre Matting.
WILMINGTON, N.C.
rjpnE REPUTATION OP OUR FERTILIZERS
the ACME and GEM, la now established, and
the results of three years' use in the nands of
the best farmers of this and other States will
attest their value as a high grade manure
The MATTING, made from the leaves of our
native pine. Is conceded to be equal to any
wool carpet for comfort and durability and the
demand for it is dally increasing It has vir
tues not found In any other fabric.
The FIBRE or WOOL is extensively used for
upholstering purposes, and as a filling for
Mattresses is almost equal to hair, 'being light
elastic and proof against insects.
certificates from reliable parties using our
goods can be seen at our office, or will be mail
ed upon ilcatlan. ; : lanitf
Plows! Plows !
Castings to Fit 111 Leading Pious.
Trace. Chains, Plow Lines,
Pitchforks, Spades and Shove's.
Fishermen's Supplies,
Gill Twine, Oars, Rope, etc.
Building Material,
Paints, Nails, Glass.
Housekeepers' Outfits,
Stoves, Sauce-pahs, Fry Pans, etc.
Shelf and Heavy Hardware
OF ALL KINDS.
We shall ever tryto please you In price
and goods.
Jacobi Hardware Co.,
febltf 12 SO. FRONT ST. .
1890.
Harper's Young PeoDle.
AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY.
The Eleventh Volume of IIakper's Yorxo
Pkotlk, which begins with the Number for
November 5, I8S9. presents an attractlva pro
gramme. It will offer to Its readers at least
four serials of the usual length, and others in
two or three parts, namely. "The Red Mus
tang," by William O. Stoddard; "Phil and
the Baby," by Lucy C. Lillie; "Prince Tom
my," by John Russell Coryell; and "Moth
er's Way," by Margaret E. Saxgster; two
short serials by IIjalmar Ujorth boyesen.
Two series of Fairy Tales will attract the at
tention of lovers of the wonder-world, name
ly, the quaint tales told by Howard PYLE.and
so admirably illustrated by him, and another
series in a different vein by Frank M. IJick
nell. There will be short stories by W. D.
Howells, Thomas Nelson Page, Mary E.
Wilkins. Nora Perry, Harriet Prescott
SroFFORD, David Kkr, IIezekiah Butter
worth, Sophie Swett,: Richard Malcolm
Johnston, etc.
A subscription to Harper's Young People
secures a juvenile library. 1 here .is useful
knowledge, also plenty of amusement. Boston
Advertiser. .
Terms Postage Prepaid, $2 pryear.
Vol. XI begins November 5, 1889.
Specimen Copy sent on receipt of two-ocnl
stamp.
Single Number, Five cents each. .
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Newspapers are not to copy this adversisement
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-AND-
Maturity Association
OF WASHINGTON, D. C.
Has Paid to Mem
bers Over - -$600,000
Accrued Liabili-
ties - - - - None.
HORATIO BROWNING,
President, j
SAMUEL NORMENT,
Treasurer.
GEORGE D. Eiu "TIIDGE,
Secretary. Manager an Actuary,
GEO. J. KASTEBDAY,
Ass't Secretary.
Life Insurance at Absolute Cost.
A Guaranteed Policy. - ?
An Incontestable Policy.
Maturity value in Cash at Fixed Age
, Annual Cost Absolutely Limited,
only Four Payments per Year.
Non Forfeitable After Three Years;
P. S. RIDDELLE, M. D.
Medical Director
w; H. GIBSON, Special Aenr,
Home office, central National Bank Building,
Washington, D. C.
JOHN UAAR, JR., Local Agent,
Hoct26 Wilmington N. C
ADRIAN & TOLLERS,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Provisions, Groceries,
Lfqcors, Tobacco, Cigars,
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Cor. Front and Dock fits.,
WIIiUINGTOW, N. U. '
The following quotations represent whole
sale prices generally, 'jn matins up small or
ders higher prices have to be charged. i
BAGGING
Gunny. .1
Standard.....
B ACON North Carolina.
7
8
11
8
10
8X
13
8X
11
8
Hams........
Shoulders y ft......
Sjdes, ..
WESTERN SMOKED
- Hams, v ft
- Sides, VB..... .....
Shoulders, V ft
DRY SALTED v
10
: 'Sides, Vft... 5 6
- Shoulders, v ft 6 H
BARRELS Spirits Turpentine.
Second Hand, each......... 1 40 d 1 50
New, New Yorlr, each...... 0 00 l 75
New, city, each 1 65 1 70
BEESWAX, V ft. 20 22
BRICKS,-Wilmington, ?M.... 00 8X)0
Northern 0 00 H 00
BUTTER, y lb
North Carolina... 15- & 25
. NorUiern..... 25 & 30
CANDLES, ft . .
Sperm is. g 25
Adamantine 9 10
CHEESE, v ft
- Northern Factory n 12
Dairy,' Cream .-.... 13 & U
State 9 10
CQFFEE, y ft
Java..... 27 30
Laguyra 23 25
RIO., 20 S3
CORN MEAL, bush, in sacks. v 00 & 52
Virginia Meal.. 00 65
COTTON TIES, V bundle...... 125 130
DOMESTICS
Sheeting, 4-4, tfyard '.. 6 6
Yarns, V bunch...... ...... 00 80
EGGS, doz.... 10
FISH
Mackerel, No. 1, bbi......jb 00 12 50
Mackerel, No. l, v half bbi. 7 50 & 8 00
"Mackerel, No. 2, V bbl...i 9 00 11 00
Mackerel, No. 2, half bbT... 4 75 6 00
Mackerel, No. 3, y bbl 7 80 9 00
Mullets, y bbl.. 6 00 7 00
N. C. Roe Herring, y keg:.. 00 4 00
Dry Cod, y ft....... .. 5 10
FLOUR, y bbl
Western, low grade. .. .... 50 4 00
Extra 4 00 6 00
" Family . 4 50 5 00
City Mills Super ... 4 00 4 10
" Fiftally - 4 50 5 00
GLUE, y ft .. 8 10
GRAIN, y bushel.
Corn, fm store, bags, white 48 & 50
Corn, cargo, in bulk, white. 00 a?
Corn, cargo, in bags, white. CQ 67
Corn, mixed, from sjpre. ... 00 a 51
oats, from store . 03 &
oats, Rust Proof . .......... 00 50
cow Peas 95 1 f o
HIDES, y ft
Green ... 2 a 3
Dry : 3 ' 5
HAY, y 100 lbs
Eastern l 05 1 10
Western " 85 95
North River 90 00
HOOP IRON, V
LARD, y Xb
Northern.. - ..
North Carolina....
LIME, y barrel. .
2X 3
7
10
8 &
1 40 0 00
LUMBER, city Sawed, y M ft.
Ship Stuff, resawed ..18 00
Rough Edge Plank .15 00
West India Cargl3, accord
ing to quality , .13 00
Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00
scantling and Board, com'n.14 00
MOLASSES, y gallon
20 00
1C 00
13 00
22 00
15 00
v New. crop, m hhda.
25
28
28
26
00
16
28
30
30
23
15
18
35
2 50
44 44 In bbls
Porto Rico, in hhds
" u 44 in bbls
Sugar House, in hhds......
44 in bbls.......
Syrup, In bbIS 33
NAJLS, y Keg, Cut, lOd basin. . 2 40
OILS, y gallon.
Kerosene .
Lard
Linseed
Rosin
Tar..............
9 (A 14
16 1 45
90 1 00
15 16
00 20
00 J 22
20 25
10 .
95 1
Deckand Spar.. ... .....
POULTRY
Chickens, live rown.
44 Spring 10
Turkeys 95
PEANUTS, y bushel, 22 ft. .
POTATOES, y bushel
Sweet Irish, y bbi
1 00 & 1 25
65
..... 3 25
.....12 00
.....15 00
..... 00
1.)
3 75
PORK, y barrel '
City Mess...... ..
Prime.....
Rump..-...
18 00
16 00
15 00
RICE Cat olina, y ft 4
&
&
&
&
&
5H
Rough, y bush, (Upland)...
44 (Lowland).
RAGS, y ft Country
City
ROPE, y ft
SALT, y saefc. Alum . ..... .
Liverpool... ,
Lisbon
American
SOAP, y ft Northern
SUGAR, P ft standard grain..
60
80
00
1
80
00
1)4
22
70 '&
65 &
00 &
00 '
ex
75
70
00
70
5
6tf
6tf
Standard A... ...
White Ex C 0 tli
Extra c, Golden 5jtft 5
C Yello...., ........ .. .... 0 &H
SHINGLES, 71n. M.. . . 5 00 7 00
Common 2 00 & 2 50
Cypress Saps 4 50 & 5 00
Cypress Hearts.... ........ 0 00 7 50
STAVES, y M W. O. Barrel.. 8 00 14 00
R. O. Hogshead 0 00 10 00
TALLOW, y ft. 4 5
TIMBER, y M feet Shipping. .12 00 14 00
FlneMUl...... J125 13 00
Mill Prime.. 7 50 & 8 50
Mill Fair. 5 00 0 06
Common Miu........: . 5 00 0 00
-; infertortoOnnnary....... 8 50SQ 4 00
WHISKEY, y gal Northern... 2 5 00
North Carolina........... ... I 50 3 00.
WOOL, y a Washed.. 23 & 25
Unwashed......". 16 IS
' Burry.... 16 A 18
Hardvare9
fJINWARE
AND CROCKERY.
'.W. E. SPRINGER & CO.,
: Importers and Jobbers j
rwceU Building,
COT
Atlantic Coast Line.
Wjlmingtoii & WeldonR. R.
AND BRANCHES.
CONDENSED J3CHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
' . j r 1 - J
Dated Jan. 13. 18fa d 6 1
. . a-
1 P. M. P. M. P, M. A. M.
Leave Weldon 1116 12 30 5 43 coo
A. M.
Arrive Rocky Mount 1219 146 ...... 710
'. r. m.
Arrive Tarboro. 345 ...... ......
. A. M.1
Leave Tarboro..... 1020 ....... ......
' -; - A. M. P. M.
Arrive Wilson....... 12 47 217 7 00 7 43
Leave Wilson.. I...... t2 30 .
Arrive selma 1 3 40 .....
Arrive Fayettevllle 6 00 ,
- A. M.
Leave Goldsboro v 129 3 10 7 40 8 35
Leave Warsaw 5 221 410 9 31
Leave Magnolia..... 2 34 4 21 840 9 34
Arrive Wilmington.. I 3 56 5 50 9 55 1120
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
ooj o"
oJS- J- j3
- Kp p fcO
P
t
A. M. A. M. A. M. P. JI.
Leave Wilmington.. 1120 1201 9 00 4 00
P. M.
Leave Magnolia..... 12 38 117 10 42 5 36
Leave Warsaw 10 55 5 53
Arrive Goldsboro... ?137 218 1145J 6 53
Leave Fayettevllle.. t8 40
Arrive Selma...-. . ... 11 CO
Arrive Wilson 1310
Leave Wilson 220 2 59 12 37 7 47
Ar. Rocky Mount... 2 50 110 818
Arrive Tarboro 8 45 ...... 3 45
A. M.
Leave Tarboro....... 1020 100
r- P. M.
Arrive Weldon 3 5J 4 E0 2 45 9 30
Daily except bunaay.
Train ow Scotland Neck Branch TiOad
leaves Halifax 2:30 p. m., arrives Scotland
Neck at 3:45 p. rn., Riverton 6:10 p. m. Re
turning leaves Riverton 7X0 a. m., Scotland
Neck at 10:20 a. m.. dally except Sunday
Train leaves Tarboro, N. c. -la Albermarle
AltalelghR. n. daUy except Sunday, 4.00 P. M.,
sunaayy.uor.Jvi., arrive wimamston, js.i?.,
6.30 P. M.,-4.20 P. M., Plymouth ai P.
M., 5 40 P. M. Returning leaves Plymouth,
mouth. N. C, dally except Sunday, f..oo A.
M., Sunday 8.30 A. M., Williamston "7. it", A. it.,
y. 50 a. ai. Arrive Tarboro, N. (, 9.50 A. At
1130 A.M.
Train on Midland N. C. Branch leaves Golds
boro, N. C, dally except Sunday, 6.00 A. M.,
arrive Smlthneld, N. c, 7.3t A. M. Returning
leaves smlthneld, N C, 8.00 A. M., arrive
Goldsboro, N. C, 9.30 A. M.
Train on Nashville Branch leaves -Rocky
Mount for Nashville, 3.00 P. M.. arrives at
Nashville 3.40 P. M., Spring Hope 4.15 1'. M.
Returning leaves Spring nope 10.00 A. M..
Nashville 10.35 A. m., arrive Rocky Mount
11.15 A.M., daily except Sunday
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw tor
Clinton, dally, except Sunday, at 6.00 P. M.
and 11 10 A. M. Returning leaves Clinton at
8.20 A.M. and 3.10 P. M., connecting at War
saw with NOS. 41 40, 23 and 78.
Southbound Train on Wilson & Fayettevllle
Branch Is No. 51. 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 dally. Ail rail via
Richmohd, and dally, except Sunday via Bay
Line i s i t ?;.' .s- v - v r
v 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.
Florida Special Vestibule Train No. 501
leaves Weldon Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays 9:50 p. m., arriving Wilmington 2:C0
a. m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays
leaves Wilmington 1.00 a. m., arriving Weldon
5:33 a. m.
JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen'l Supt.
J. R. KENLY, Sup't. Transportation.
T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent.
Carolina Central Railroad
Company.
4TTX a "ktj- n- anunnrrt ti
VU JT.C JB li-JLJXS u ux:
WESTBOUND TRAINS.
No. 4L
dally ex.
Sunday.
No. 5L
dally ex.
Sunday
No 5.
Sept. 22, 1889.
dally ex.
tfeunday.
Leave Wilmington
2 20 pm
7 10 pm
2 00 am
3 25 am
6 45 am
Leave Hamlet
Leave Wadesboro.
Arrive Charlotte..
Leave Charlotte.. .
Leave Llncolnton.
Leave Shelby.
ArriveRutherTdrn
l e ia pm
1 rr QO rni
9 35 pm
VMM VUJ
5 55 pm
7 32 pm
s 26 pm
9 45 pm
EASTBOUND TRAINS.
NO. 38.
NO, 54.
No. 6.
Sept. 23, 1889.
dally ex.
dally ex
Sunday
(dally ex
Sunday.
Sunday
Leave Rutherf 'dt'n
Leave Shelby
Leave Llncolnton.
Arrive Charlotte..
Leave Charlotte...
Leave Wadesboro.
Leave Hamlet
Arrive Wilmlngt'n
8 45 am
10 05 am
11 00 am
12 20 pm
5 15 am
7 08 am
8 20 am
8 20 pm
11 38 pm
1 45 am
8 10 ami
12 30pmi
Trains No. 41 and 38 make close connection
between Charlotte and points North via Ral
elsrh. s
Trains No. 51 and 54 make close connection
at Hamlet, to and from Raleigh.
Through sleeping cars between Wilmington
and cnanotte ana unariotte and naieign.
t. w. will sn an t, superintendent.
F. W. CLARK, Genl Passenger Agent. .
3 -
Wilmington Seacoa&t B.B.
QN AND AFTER SUNDAY, OCT. SOT II,
1869, TRAINS WILL RUN AS FOLLOWS:
Leave nammocl s at 8-M a. m.; arriro Prin
cess street at a. m. dally, except Sunday.
'Leave Hammocks at I.: 10 p. m.j arrive at
Prlnceas street at 5:43 p. m. dally.
Leave Prineefa street at S-00 and f.:fl p. m.
dally. .. . - -
Church Train will leave liammof ka at 9:10
and arrive rrince.ss reet at 10:15 a. rn. Sunday
only. - - ,
Excursion Trains will leave Princess street
on Saturday at 10:00 a. in. " '
Regular fare on Saturday 25 cents.
- - - - J. R, NOLAN,' "
octi7ir " ' Gem Mrnasr; j
1 - J. - i. ww iff 1 r
Atlnntc Cc;;ci Line.
Wiliiiincton, CLlrI:!n
& AnctqIJ. Hi Co.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH. . T
. , 4 - -. y- : ''1
'"f: . . "
Dated Jan. 13, 18C0 - No.? 83. No. i 27. NO. 15.
,-.1. P. M. P. M. A.M.
Leave Wlnnlugtoni.. 6 15 10 10 4 15
Leave Marion,?..?., i ;s 33 " 13 401 6 51
Arrive Florence,.... v 10 20 1 20 1 7 27
r ' - - - - A. M.
NO. 50 NO. 53
lAi M. A. it.
Leave Florence. . . . ... 1 .. ; 3 20 . . ; , . . 1 9 1 a
Arrive Sumter ; 4 35 ....... . 10 2i
r- - NO. 62.
- A. M. - - -
Leave Sumter....... 4 35 tl0 33
Arrive Columbia 6 15 1155
A. M. -
No. 52 runs throuch from Charleston -
Central R. R. - -
Leaving Lanes 9:35 A. M., Manning 9:56 A.
. Train on c. & D. R. R. connects at Florenc
with No. 58. .
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
NO. 61. NO. -63. NO. 53.
P.M. - P.M.
10 3" - 5 20
1 11 58 . j 6 33
1158 t 6 37 ........
1 15 7 50
A. M. P. M. -
NO. 78 NO. CO No. 14.
A. M, A.M. P.M.
4 3' 7 50 8 15
5 22 - 8 26 8 55
8 35 11 10 11 45
A.M.1 A. II, P.M.
Leave Columbia.... .
Arrive Sumter
Leave Sumter
Arrive Florence ......
Leave Florence
Leave Marion... .....
Arrive Wilmington...
Dally. t Dally except Sunday. , ' --No.
ai runs through to Charleston, s, c, via
Central It. R.. arriving Manning 7:01 P. M..
Lanes 7:43 T. M., Charleston 9:30 P. M.
No. 59 connects at Florence with C. andD.
train from Cheraw and Wadesboro. ,
' Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection at Wll- ,
miogton with W. & W. R. IL for all points
North ..
Train on Florence R. R. leave Pco Deo dally
except Sunday 4:40 P. M., arrive Rowland 7:00
p. m. Returning leave Rowland C:30 a. m.. ar
rive Tee Dee 8:50 a, m.- - , .
Train on Manchester & Augusta R. R. leaves
Sumter dally, except Sunday, 10:50 A.'M.,nrrlvo
Richardson 12:01 P. M. iteturning leavo Rich- "
ardson 12:)5:p. M., arrive Sumter 1.30 P.M.
Florida special Vestibule Train. No. 501
leaves Wilmington 2:10 a. m., TuesdaysThurs
days and Saturdays, arriving Asyley Junction
s' a. m. -
Mondays, Wednesday ami Fridays, Fiorlii
Special 'estlbule train No. 500 leaves Charles
ton, Northbound, 5:44 p. m.; arrives at Wll
mlngron 12:60 Midnight,,' -
JOHN F. DIVINE,
General Superintendent.
.1. R. KENLY, A ss't enl Manager.
T. At. emerson. General I'assenger Agen
nov 18
Atlantic Coast Line.
North-Eastern R, R. of S. C
.r 'V
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH. ,
Dated May 12, '89.
NO. 27. NO. 23. NO. '
A. M. A. M.
1 35 9 30
2 29 10 55 -
2 50 )1 20j F.'U.
2 50 11 20 7 5
" 5 00 1 30 9
A. M. P. M. P. M.
Leave Ficorence.-
44 Kingstrec
Arrive Lanes
Leave Lanes....
Arrive Charleston. ..
Train No. 63 takes No. 53 South o Lanes.
Train on 0. 6 D.R. R. connects at Florence
with No. 23 Train.
TRAlSS GOING NORTH. -
No. 78. No. 14. NO. 52.
A. M. P. 31. A. M.
12 25 4 30 7
2 45 6 28 9 "
2 60 0 28
3 10 6 46
4 20 7 55 .
A. M. P. M. A. M.
Leave Charleston.. ..
Arrive Lanes
Leave Lanes
44 Klngstree
Arrive Charleston....
Dally, t Dally except Sunday.
Train No. 14 connects at Florence with train
on c. & D. It. R. for Cheraw, S. c, and WaoTs
boro, N. C.
No. 52 runs through to Columbia via Central
ILR.of S. C. .
Nos. 78 and 14 run solid to Wilmington," '
C., making close connection with w. & w.
R. for all points north.
JNO. F. DIVINE,
. General riupertntendent. "'
J. 11. KENEY, Ass't Gen'l Manager.
T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent.
my 11 r . :
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