I t 1. - . , . B'rV-:::n::: : H::SR . rr.tcusvcrtfeo .3.1 I iifiirr - j r i - in - - . 7 'vJrli. ':flu ; VJ l- r. OHJi!b. AGENTS WANTEP iK re- irm; rare B'wiiy, N. Y. & HEAD R9tnt C8KBI Mspcts heard. Com . ! u.iJ k V. MfSCOX "" . J .rrn! n.!- "interline. Sam- p- -.it..t ana ii ii- r , .... tc.t nle line spnt by mall for 50c., also .10 feet line b.r mall IL25 prepaid jc f:, vC-'Hst, terms ad- to if n-i i'l . rdre;s i lie Pinless -jftiltlflOSI. .- . Ujie to. IT ueriiioii ru, X ""X CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH m. KaavROYAL p ills. i - v v 7 : .i i',L;;t. fr the m. Li V r.-u-a. Tiikeno other- r-nJ4. ( t . !'Uer. f Ria:. Itirjf favm MADE WITH BOILING WATER. GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. MADE WITH BOILING MILK. fe7d HASR BALSAM Cicu.ses and beautifies ihe hiir.. r. -yt. w 3rror; tt a luxuriant Rrowth. fS r tiNever Faili to Rcstors Gnj Jt HaitiilsYjulhrjl Cofpr. i r"l5rev.t.t Pandrntr anl railing ,tfSr $ be. and 8! "at tniL' -t apl U 4 w. lios-Ofgans. Tbe improved moho.i or fasteninff ftrln?s of PlaiiCH. laventeu by us, 13 one of the mast import mi improvements ever made, mating tie instrumt-nt more richly musical in tone, more durable, and loss liable to get out ot tune. Both the Mason & namlin Organs and laiwescet clilelly in that, which is the chief exrelleace tn any musical instrument, quality or tow. ottier things, though important, are muca less so than this. An 'instrument with unmusical tones oan not be srooL Illustrated catalofrues of new styles, introduced this sea soa.wnt fret MASON & BAMLIN Oran and Piano C , BOSTON'. NEW YORK. CHICAGO. riiil.liU m,ml CI ir ma 1 H I I I How Lost! How Regained, TUP O r r- 7-TIJfc- aSdwt s,.J Tc. ,Tn.'ut UF LIFE ,fi ffl riTr Affaliist this Swallowtail, In Japan, A newspaper and governmental cam paign against dress suits is in-progress in Japan. Ot lata years the orthodox even ing dres3 of the men of the Caucasian world had gained great popularity in the high society of the Japanese empire, and it had become customary to write on all invitation card3 the word "Enbizukucha kuyo,w that is,-I4Vear your dres3 suit." Some of the old fashioned Japanese who were in the swim long before the customs of Caucasian society penetrated to the interior, began a short time ago to object to this sort of thing. The Choya, a Japanese periodical, took up their cause. It argued at considerable length that the Japanese figure was too dumpy and the Japanese legs too short to look well un der swallowtails. These arguments seem to haro liad great Mteight with the gov ernment, for it has decided to recall the order requiring ail persons present at the opening of the parliament next summer to wear dress suits. Denounced as Usurers. Fortunately the dignified repose of the Bank of England is not often interrupted by the arrival of a gentleman who de nounces the assembled cashiers as "usur ers and thieves." Such mn individual did yesterday enter the bank, and, be sides uttering the above atrocious senti ments with regard to the business there in transacted, distributed various pam phlets bearing upon "the infamous na tional sih called interest." Anybody who gave or took interest ought to be aenied Christian burial, according to this com pendium of theologico-flnancial knowl edge. There are a good many sane peo ple who disapprove of usury, including Mr. Ruskin and most of the philosophic Socialists, but they, do not carry their theories into practice in the manner of the impulsive gentleman ivho bestowed a "piece of his mind'! on the astonished Bank of England officials. London Tel egraph. Cigarettes In Society. "Now'I didnrt really see these with my own eyes and touch them with my own fingers," said a charming woman, "but the some one who did told me. It was at a dove luncheon, the last course had disappeared, and the ladies sat over their coffee. Then the waiters brought the tiniest packages you ever saw of Turkish cigarettes. The cigarettes were of the finest Turkish leaf, perfumed, and the outer wrapping of each one was of pale rose colored satin. They were altogether too pretty to smoke. 'But did they smoke them? I was not there, you re member j but don't half the women in New York smoke a cigarette once in a while, and do you suppose they could re sist tho particular temptation of these dear little rose colored things? I don't." New York Evening Sim. Jle Timber Is;Scarce. Every lover of pie and almost every person, either secretly or openly, does love pie will be interested in the fateful fact that "pie timber," under which gen eric term is comprehended dried apples, peaches, plums, squash, pumpkins, etc., is scarce. Evaporated apples have gone up 25 or 80 per cent, since the beginning of the year. Canned apples, pie peache3, and tho product of the golden skinned pumpkin and the sober squash are all higher, and have an upward tendency. The raw material for an important and adult American industry may not be in the bony clutch of famine, but it is in a condition which "every thoughtful lover of pie must regard with serious concern. Naw York Commercial Bulletin. mi 'n,I . r1? victim Ai oVkmf;nca?LiSK1 Elation. Itcnn ,7. 47 f"cere iS9 R"t 1 Av..tl.:"I'lT .Dr.rarkerand acorns for ffi V i",?100 1InT- ' whom all Changing the Oxm' Course. According to private information from 'Merv the construction of the large dam changing the course of the Oxus, known under the ancient name of Sultan Bend, is being pushed forward with great en ergy. Among the people there great ex citement prevails, as there seems to be no doubt that large tracts of country will ha ruined as soon as the waters of the Amoo Daria are diverted to the large territories which have now for three year3 belonged to the czar himself. The water of the river .will bot besufficient for the terri tories now cultivated by the natives and for the large imperial estates. Cor. Lon don News. - - Given by Eight Hundred Cabbies. Nobody can accuse the Glasgow "cab bies" of ingratitude. Mr. J ohn Bums has ; worked indefatigably for thirty years to i promote their welfare, and 800 of them j have joined forces to present him with i -n i. i . u f i i :i an ituiunuaieu auuirss luiusrruin Oli ver gilt casket. The movement was quite spontaneous on the part of the do nors, and the chairman of the Cunard company was not let into the secret till th last momenta-London World. :-optiie Hon. Jefterson Davis. -BY- ?l SHI) BT iUBSCRIFTIOX ONLY. as and complete outat for can win be ready immediau-ly. GE-NTS WISHIXO DESIRABLE TERKI- CQ lMs work will please address,! ft poibte. the publishers. BELFORD COMPANY, fa Street " SEWITOnK. Berlin newspaper correspondents were not allowed to send out the news of Bis marck's resignation on the night when it first became public. They rewrote their dispatches so as to make them say that it was rumored that Bismarck had resigned, and the authorities let them go in that shape. Then the correspond ents filed a second dispatch saying, "The rumor is a fact," and the authori ties could find no excuse for refusing to send it; . . " - : . There is displayed in the window of the Baltimore and Ohio Express com pany at Home, Ga., a faille f rancaise silk dress that is, or was, valued at $300. The dress was expressed to New Orleans and was to be worn by a bride at a fashion able marriage. The express messenger through some oversight allowed it to be damaged slightly, and was compelled by . the company to pay for it. The will of tfielate Due deMontpen sier disposes of $i0,000,000, tobe,4ivIded between his wife and his son and dah ter. It is said, however, that the duchess intends to go Into a convent and leave $be whote fortune to fee en jojed by the 'Tic Better S. We stood together, you and I, And pa zed actors the son-kissed sea, The lightest wave that rippled bv. The lightest cloudlet in the sky, " Had nDt less thought or" care than we. That summer day so long ago, We stood Inside the sun-kisswl sea. I .tood beside the sea to-dayt The weary, restless, surging sea, The clouds were drifting dark and gray, Life's light and hope had gone their war, And. left its cares and tears for me. Lonely and sad I stood to-day Beside the restless, surging sea. And yet, dear heart, I sometimes feel I would not change it if I could. The woe must mingle with the weal, The heart that knows not sorrow's seal Has never found the highest good. 'Tis but a part of life's great plan. Would we then ehangre it if we could ? May P. Carman. Epoch. The transition from long, linger ing and painful sickness to robust health marks an"epoch in the life of the individual. Such a remarkable event is treasured in- the memory and the agency whereby the good health has been attained is grate fully blessed. Hence it is that so much is beard in praise of . Electric Bitters. So many feel they owe their restoration to health to the use of the Great Alterative and Tonie. If you are troubled with any disease of Kidneys,Liver or Stomach of long or short standing you will 8urelyfind relief by the use of Elec tric Bitters. Sold at 50c. and $1 per bottle at Robt. It. Bellamy's whole sale and retail drug store. APRIL ACIDITIKS. The Liquor Question First Ken tucky Citizen "Our country is go-ing-to vote on the liquor traffic. Are you in favor of putting it downf Second Kentucky Citizen "Yes, sir, I am in favor of putting it down. You don't happen to have any about you, do you?" Customer rSee here! I've only worn these pants one day, and they already bag nt the knees.'' Dealer "Yah, dat was recht. . Dose is our patent knee-stretching pants vat makes every gustomer of ours look like a literary man. See? Yon wear dose pants, mefn frient, and folks dake you vor Charles Dickens or Shakespere.1' Served Him Right Mr. Layman ''See here, doctor, you said there wasn'tany such disease as hydro- fdiobia. ' Dr. Schmerz (emphatical y") "No, sir, there is not." Mr, Layman "But old GrublfB got it all the same, and last night he died." Dr. Schmerz (meditatively) "Well, a man who goes and catches diseases that don't exist ought to die." , . Advice to Mothers. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the lit tle sufferer at once; it produces nat ural, quiet sleep by relieving the cnild from pain, and the little cher ub awakes as "bright as button." It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the- gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is tne best known reme dy for diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or othr causes. Twenty five cents a bottle. julv 6 deod&wlv "It Works Idke a Charm.' 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. Fishermen's Supplies, Builders' Hardware, . PAINTS AND SASH WALK IP3 SIEICTLY FURK WHITE iE4ft made by the old Dutcli process, the best Lead on the market. They not being in combina tion can m&ke special price on same. COOKING STOVES. Largest assortment in the State to select from; sold at factory prices. Oil Stoves of All Sizes. In them you will find comfort and economy. Pump?, Step-Ladders. We asfe for jour patronage and shall ever endeavor to deserve the same. Respectfully, N. Jacobi Hardware Co., apl 23 t 1 SO. FRONT ST. Wilmington Seacoast E.R. Wilmington-, February 15, 1S9Q. Leave .Wilmington at TJM a. m., dally, ex cept Sunday. Leave Wilmington at 3.00 p. to., dally. Leave Ilammoeks at 8.00 a. m., dally, except Sunday. Leave Hammocks at 6:00 p. m., dally. Leave Wllmicgton at 10:00 a. m., Saturday only. School Children and Teachers taken on this Tra! a at 15 cents tor the round trip, fcM7 ; - Gealllasassr. WHOLESALE PRICE& The Solloirin quoratlona represent whole sale prices generally, in rnMng up small or ders higher prices have to be charged. BAGGING GttBJiy 7 SH Standard.......... 8 s BACON North Carolira. nams : ii a i Shoulders ............... 8 Sides, v 8 10 WESTERX SifOKEB Hams,v 12X3 14 Sides, ?tt.;... s io Shoulders, R y DRY SALTED Sides, 5 6 Shoulders, ft. 6 4 e BARRELS Spirits Turpentine. second Rand, each 1 40 & 1 50 New, New York, each...... 0 00 & 1 75 New, City, each............. 1 65 & 1 70 BEJCSWAX,? fi.... SO 22 BRICKS, Wilmington, ?M 8 00 10 00 Northern......... 0 00 14 00 BUTTER, l n. North Carolina 15 25 Northern.... 25 d 30 CANDLES, ft Sperm is & 25 Adamantine ie a CREESE, y ft Northern Factory 8X9 10 Dairy, Cream.... 13 14 State. 9 & 11 30FFEE, V ft Java 27 9 JO Lagruyra 23 & 25 RIO..... 20 22 CORN MEAL, $ bush, in sacks. 00 52X Virginia Meal 00 65 COTTONTIES, V' bundle...... 1 25:' 130 DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, Vyard.. 6 6 Yarns, bunch 00 80 EGGS, y doz FISH Mackerel. Nol 1, V hbl X) Mackerel, No. 1, V half bbL 13 Mackerel, No. 2, V bbl 15 Mackerel, No. 2, halt bbl... 4 Mackerel, No. 3, V bbl 7 Mullets, v bbl. . ..... ... ..6 N. c. Roe Herring. V keg... Dry Cod, y & FLOUR, V bbl Western, low grade.. Extra 4 44 Family... 4 City Mills Super ... 4 10 & 00 '30 50 50 15 00 00 (320 00 75 6 00 80 10 00. 00 7 00 00 & 6 00 5 10 50 & 4 00 00 6 00 50 6 00 00 4 10 Family. 4 5 00 GLUE, y ft 8 10 GRAIN. V busheL " Corn, Im store, bags, white 48 50 Corn, cargo, in bulk, white. 00 48 Corn, cargo, In bags, white. 52 53 Cora, mixed, from store. . . . 00 51 Oats, from store . 33 Oats, Rust Proof. 00 9 50 Cow Peas 95 1 CO HIDES, ft Green 2 3 Dry 3 3 5 HAY, V i00 ft& Eastern ..... 1 05 1 10 Western...... . 85 0 North River.- 75 00 HOOP IRON, ? ft. . LARD, 3ft ft Northern ;. North Carolina LIME, barrel,,,..,,.,.,,,.... 1 25 LUMBER, City Sawed, M ft. Ship Stuff, resawed.. IS 00 Rough Edge Plank .15 00 West India Cargles, accord ing to quality 13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned. is 00 Scantling and Board, com'n.14 00 MOLASSES, v gallon New Crop, in hhds. , 25 44 44 In bbls..... 28 Porto Rico, in hhds ......... 28 44 44 in bbls 20 sugar House, la hhds. GO 44 InbhlB. 16 Syrup, in bblB .. 23 NAILS, Keg, Cut, lOd basin.. 2 40 OILS. 9 gallon. Kerosene Lard. Linseed ..... Rosin Tar......... Deck and Spar POULTRY Chickens, live rown. . . 44 Spring K. , Turkeys PEANUTS, ? bushel, 23 ft.. POTATOES, t bushel Sweet Irish, V bbl.. PORK, V barrel , cityMes..,,,,,,,, is 00 Prime .15 00 7 8 10 0 00 20 16 13 23 15 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 9 16 90 15 00 00 25 10 75 00 65 25 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 00 4 60 80 00 I ..... Rump ' RICE Carolina, ft..... Rough. 3? bush, (Upland)... 44 (Lowland). RAGS, V X-Country . .......... City. ROPE, V ft.... SALT, y sack. Alum Liverpool... Lisbon 'American.... SOAP, V ft Northern SUGAR, P ft Standard grain.. standard A... White Ex c Extra c, Golden.. c Yeiiow...;.;;; . .... SHINGLES, 7 in. V M, Common...;.... ............ Cypress Saps.... Cypress Hearts.... ........ 0 00 STAVES, V MW.O. Barrel., i 00 R.O. Hogshead 0 00 TALLOW, V ft. 4 TIMBER, M feet-Shipping.. 1 2 00 Flee Mill .......U 25 318 316 315 3 3 3 1 3 3 UX3 70 & 10 3 1 00 00 3 4X3 6K3 6 0 3 53 5 3 3 7 2 35 3? 3U 310 3 &U &3 3 8 30 5 00 2 00 4 50 00 00 00 00 00 26 30 30 88 15 18 35 50 14 45 00 16 20 22 30 20 00 25 75 00 00 00 5X 80 J 00 1 X 23' 75 50 00 70 5 6X 6X 5X 5X 00 50 00 50 00 00 5 00 00 50 00 00 00 oc 00 Mill Prune 7 50 Mill Fair 5 00 Common Mill 5 00 0 Inferior to Ordinary. ........ 2 ''50 4 WHISKEY, 9 gal Northern... 2 00 e 5 North Carolina. l 50 3 3 WOOL, t$ it Washed..... 23 3 25 Unwashed... 18 3 18 Burry 16 .18 OYSTER ROASTS AM BETTER PREPARED tban ever to accommodate my friends with OYSTERS this season. I will keep none but the Best on hand always MYRTLE GROVE ROASTS a specialty. Every thing overhauled and improvex Oysters ready at short notice and expert shucvers to open them, J special rates to parties. Give me a call and will do my best to please you. . i - . liespecuuuy. Atlantic Coast Line. Wilmington dtWeldonR. R. AND BRANCHES. MISCELLANEOUS. Carolina Central Railroad Company. ; ! ff itii i .T'Ml CHANGE OF SCHEDULF. CONDEySEU SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH, "-' . . I Y . Dated April 20, 1S 6 6 c Leave Weldon 1230 5 4-1 6 ft) Arrive Rocky Mount ...... 146 7 10 jr. m. " Arrive Tarboro. 2i ! A. M.I j Leave Tarboro 10 20 i p M . Arrive Wilson 2 it) 70j T Leave Alison. 1 1230 Arrive Selma 3 40 ! Arrive Fayetteville 6 00 j ...... j Leave Goldsboro 3 15 : 7 10 f 8 35 Leave Warsaw 4101...... s;4 Leave Magnolia 421 840 9 49 Arrive Wilmington.. 5 50 j 9 55 11 20 TRAINS GOING NORTH. - . oa S5J . ft A. M.a. M. P. M. Leave Wilmington 12 01 900 4 00 Leave Magnolia... 121 ia42 -5 36 Lea re Warsaw 10 48 5 53 Arrive Goldsboro... 2 23 11 45 6 53 Leave Fayetteville ; . . t8 40 Arrive Selma ...1 11 00 P. M. Arrive Wilson . 12 10 Leave Wilson j 3 03 12 37 7 47 Ar. Rocky Mount 1 10 8 IS Arrive Tarboro 2 30 A. M. Leave Tarboro. 10 20 1 pTmT Arrive Weldon 4 30 2 45 9 30 Dally except bunaay. Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax 2:30 p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 3:45 p. a., Greenville 6:20 p. ra. Re turning leaves Greenville 7:00 a. m., Ilaliiax at 11:25 a. m., daily except Sunday. Train leaves Tarboro, N. C. via Albermarle & Raleigh R. R. dally except Sunday, 4.05 1. M., Sunday 3-00 P. M., arrive Winiamston, N. C, 6.30 1. M., 4.20 P. M.. Plymouth 7.50 l. M., 5 40 P. M. Returning leaves Plymouth, mouth. N. c, dally except Sunday, 6.00 A. M., Sunday 9.00 A. M. , Wllllaraston MO A. M., 9. 58 A. M. Arrive Tarboro, N. c, -9.30 A. M 1120 A. M. Train on Midland N. C. Branch leaves Golds boro, N. C, daily exceot Sunday, 6.00 A. M., arrive Smithfleld, N. C. 7.30 A. M. Returning leaves Smithfleld, N c, &00 a. M., arrive Goldsboro, N. C, 9.30 A. M. Tram on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky Mount at aoo P. M.,. anlves at Nash ville at 3.40 P. M.,Spilng Hope 4.15 1. M. Returning leaves Spring Hope 10.00 A. M.. Nasnvllle ia35 A. M., arrive Rocky Mount 11.15 A,M., dally except Sunday Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for Clinton, daily, 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 & Fayetteville 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 Norm daily. All rail via Richmond, and dally, except Sunday, via Bay Line. All trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleep ers attached. JOHN F. DIVINE, cen'l supt, J. R. KENLY, Sup't. Transportation. T. M. EM ERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. Atlantic Coast Line. Wilmington, Columfm & Angnst & it. 11. O if il "pa k ., it CONDENSED SCH EDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH." Dated April 20, 18S0, No 23. No. 27. No. id. P. M. V. M. A. M. Leave Wilmington... 6 13 10 10 Leave Marlon. 9 31 12 40 .... Arrive Florence. . 10 20 l 20! No; 50 No. f 8 A. M. ' A. M. A. 31. Leave Florence 3 20; .... . g 2 Arrive Sumter 4 35' 9 35 i No. 52. A. M. Leave Sumter 4 ,35 1 10 33 Arrive Columbia 6 15 11 55 No. 52 runs throufh from Charleston via Central R. R. Leaving Lanes 9-15 A. M., Manning 9:56 A. M. Train on C. $D. K.K. connects at Florence with No. 58- TRAINS GOING NORTH. i Leave Columbia. Arrive Sumter... Leave Sumter Arrive Florence Leave Florence Leave Marlon.. Arrive Wilmington... No. 5L No. 5a. No. 53. P. M. P. M. 10 35 5 20 11 58 6 32 I P. M . 1158 t 6 37 A. M. 1 15 7 lU NO. 73 NO. II. A. 31, P. ... 4 35j 8 J, 8 35J . 1145 "Dafly. t Daily except Sunday. No. 53 runs throueb to Charleston. S. C. via Central It, R., arriving Manning 7:C4 P. M.. Lanes 7:42 P. M., Charleston 9-J30 P. M. No. 53 connects at Florence with C. acdD. train from Che raw and Wadesboro. Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection at Wil mington with W. & W. It- R. for ail uolnls Nortb Train on Florence R. R. leave Pec Dee daily except Sunday 4:40 P. M., arrive Rowland 7.-fC p. m. Returning leave Rowland 6:00 a. in., ar rive Pee Dee 8-50 a. m. Train on Manchester Augusta l. i:. leaves Sumter daily; except Sunday. lOr'J a. M..arrlve BimiBi 121 p. M. Ileturalri? leave Wriilni 1205 P. arrive Sumter 1-39 P.M. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintend it. J. R. KENLY. Asst Genl Manager T. M. EMERSON, General Pasfsccger Agen novis Hardware, TINWARE 1 :w.h.stosl"ey. AND CROCKERY. W.fE. SPRINGER & COM Impcrtcrs ardVofetcn ' ' ; purcca celiac j. WESTBOUND TRAINS. r ! NO, 41. No. &L" NO 4. March n, ism 'daityex. daUyex. dai'vex. , 'Sunday. Sunday, isu-day. Leave WUminstoia! 3 00 pin T 43 pro l ' Leave Hamlet 7 30 pm i (iam - Leavevadesboro.! sapm gssiam ArriTe'Cbarfoite.k;i9tirBB 7 10 am Iavc Charlotte... &&Scm Leave Lineolnton.j . Leave Shelby " ssatni ArrtveKutherrdtn! 1 9 4Spm - EASTBOUNP TRAINS. - rNoTsS. I No. 54. No7"T March S3, 18S0. "dally ex. dally ex Many ex LSuAdar. ISirrlaT snnrtv E " - - -n in.ij Leave Rutherrdfn Leave Shelby...... Iave.Lineolnton. Arrive, charlotte. . Leave Charlotte... I .cave Wadesboro. Leave. Hamlet Arrive Wllmlngrn 5 00 am 6 52 am 8 03 am 12 15 pm Sunday 8 room 11 24 pm 1 warn S CO am 8 4 .1 am 1.1 f m U 00 am 13 sopxn Trains No. 41 and 33 make close connection between Charlotte and points North via Hal eigh. Trains No. 51 and 54 make close connection at Hamlet, to and from Raleigh. Through Sleeping cars between WlhTiington and charlotte and Charlotte and Raleiglu T. w. WIHSNANT, Superintendent, F. w. CLARK, Gen'l Passenger Agent. inch 24 Atlantic Coast Line. -- . North-Eastern R. R.ofS, C COND ENS ED SCHEDUL 15. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated May 12, '8a Leave Florence 44 Kingstree Anlvo Lanes.. Leave Lanes Arrive cnarleston.... No. 27. A. M. 1.35 2 21 2 50 2 50i ' 5 00! A. M. So. 23.jNa I A. M. 9 30 10 6.5 11 201 Jl 20 i no r. m. r.M. 7 fc v P. M. -Train No. 63 takes No. 53 South of Lanes. . Train on o. & l. R. r. connects at Florence with No. 23 Train. TRAINS GOING NORTH. Leave Charleston... Arrive Lanes Leavo Lanes 44 Kingstree..... Arrive Charleston.... No. 78. Na 14. No. 62 I A. M. P. M. A. M. 1 12 25 M M 2 45 U 2 50 fi 2S 3 10) IS 46 4 20 7 55 A. M. P. M. A. M. Dally, t Daily except Sunday. Train No. 14 connects at Florence with tralc on C. & I). R. R. for Cheraw, S. C, and Wadca boro, N. v. No. 52 runs through to Columbia via central R. R.ofS. C. Nos. 73 and It rim solid to Wilmington, o., making dose connection with v. jc w: R. for all points north. .iNo. f. divine; Oeneral superintendent. .T. r. KENKY, Ass t Gem Manarrr. T. M. iM KliSoNT, cien'l Panser.i r Arei.t. n.y il - FOR 1890. :0: ' ' ; - onshler sckibksks Magazine when you are deciding upon your reading matter fcr next season. 1 lie fcubst riptlon rate is low-. 13 00 a year. The standard of the Magazine Is high, lis spirit progressive. m The illustrations are interesting and of tho best. There 13 not space here to give even a sum rmry of the features to appear this year, but among other things there will be a new de partment and additional pages, and gronp3of illustrated articles will be devoted to therfOl lowing subjects. African Exploration and Travel. Life on a Modern War ship (3 article m. IIorr.e3 In City, subuib, and country .Providlnsr Homps lhrnnah Kniiiinc ac,. lions, The Citizen's Rights, . -Electricity in the Household. Ericsson, the Inventor, bv his AuthnnwA Biographar. nuniing, Humorous Artists, American and rorclgn. There win be 3 serlala. Robert Louis Stevenson will rnntrThntA - 1890. - . . Each sybject, and there will be a great va riety this year, will bo treated by writers most competent to speak with authority and with interest. Readers who are interested are urged to send for a prospectus. 25 Cuts 'a famUr, $100 k Trar lulls. Charles Scribner's Sons, 74,$ U road way, N. Yi Jan 6 tf WANTED. GENTS OF EITnER SEX T3R0UGHUU the United, States to handle euf celebrated Corn and Bunion Cur?. Its application af fords ahnoHt last ant reUet, and every box is accompanied by afjguarantee. which amount we will forfeit in evejy instance where our remedy falls to perfect a pennanent cure. Sample box, 25c; kix boxes. tL Wc will pay good agents r.i per day io introducr our goods into their fccct ion: no postals, l or terms and particulars address the manufacturcru, II. SHRODER & CO.. 1C4 and 106 Ncrth Ada Street, reb H lw dw Chicago, HL AGENTS WASTEBT " TO CANVASS FOR He iJS'mmm ef a lyhmi ia TnrLetf By Hon. Samuel s. t$uni'r Cox. Lite V. S. Minister to Turkey. A maifkent volume of over fn iiag-, Ijfauiifuiiy and profusely Illustrated. R.COX'is LAXtST AND BEST FRT. facts a.vd its. nToar Ax hi vok. The work sparkles with the brightest wif. It cotaln.n numerous amusing &toru. but It also gives a clear, concise, and tntf rtntinir c ronnc of Uic ottoman Empire, from lis iouo- . ti&t ion t the present day. Tuts look will nave a large iuu, and live agents should secure territory at oare. fmlythoronghly reliable agents, who trill work their territory tor all it 1 wcrth,' am wanted. Kxprnecced agents preferred, but ether? who will promise eaixest vrork w ill be -acrepted. For particulars address. W. S. HERBERT, KlnstOD. N. C. General At Ivf North Cardial KChtlcattlJ lT. . ' Jan 3 U ccr.2tts f . ywo cmiorea..-- f to?

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