f ----- I 0UREY8' W SPECIFICS r,V. art t lamination, - , 1 J 1 .f I iia - Iti-i-1 zhennia?lsm la. JJEar?i k tdapy Disease P .c; or " ot Price.- as1-1'- r.Hfn.-i St.. H. T. m . in .MkPFHIFiS Ho. . ' Kwl Diaeovery.- Keely's methods, and his failures, hare combined to engender distrust and even arouse ridicule, but in the light of last 4 Saturday's display before Prof essor Leid r and others it will ;not do to deny that Iteely has discovered that which no other man has discovered. And if -the divine art is needed to summon this new genii from the vasty deej of, illimitable space then the power of music lias been in -vested with fresh interest, and its ability to simply soothe the savage breast has been immeasurably 'transcended. And if, as was shown on Saturday, a single musical note can, through Keely's dis covery, cause a brass cup full of nails to float in water, another miracle has been wrought by the brain of man, and the close of the Nineteenth century will be marked by a discovery which will place the name of the Philadelphian, Keely, alongside that of his predecessor, Frank lin. Pittsburg Bulletin. ,s:h v bi wesxnsss. , or unit bot. W"UTQ WANTED uWe nrm"; BtNIJiU -V-araplefre A rare t " .. . Minti beard. Coin TT i Vis 1S a per1601 n'?,.i" U winter line. Sam- 4 rJ MS n J. Hoe sent by .rv, hn:dj . m-Ullor 5,.. 50 feet line uw .Sft mall 11-25 prepaid .r;;.t Forcircuiar3,pnce mticut 17 llerinon St.-, Worcester, CHICHESTER'S u.n FEFifalnUlAL rilLO. IJrand . .vu .1-1 fr.rml.. fsfean4 6 Minr WITH BOILING WATER. " " - P CSATEFUL-COMFORTING 0 MADE WITH BOILINC MILK. HAIR BALSAEV1 llfcanses and Lcaiflifics tlie hair. i'rDmot'. a luxunart crowth. tiNevr Fails to Retor Gray HsJrli i!t Y'uthfjl Color. JPivvi-j.t-t l:in lr'r.f a-vi liair falliiut y frf, and l .il I"UT"'M. ap!H 4w. I Pub, lriveait'.i by ti, is one of tftp mcst ;'niBuniprov;:nf-nt5 ever raaac, making "issnimentincre richly musical In tone, 3arable, ana less liable to cet out of tuce Mh the M.lSnil TT-imlln flnrmi oml linwescpl chiefly In that which ls"tho chief rnce in any musical Instrument, quality AO leSS S3 thin thl. An tntrumnnt trlM. ( t AMLIVK If A I'll Filial tones eaonot be pood. Illustrated Ii,iat tree. MASON & HAMLIN Orsii and Piano Co , NEW yopv CHICAGO. .iowLost! HowHogalnod, OF0LIFE I science of life liK1 f1? w. Nervcn ou.ty, Impantica of the Blood. Iit?In, IjT'nc Excesses or A uiiilh',- -v TT4 or Social Relation. i i n ii Jin mtniut. ruV:-K lv . lswr',IWI ' ft?.r.s, Vtt .1C-' INSTITUTE, SnprstltIoas aUners. A remarkable story is told in connec tion with the explosion at the Morfa colliery in "Wales. It is stated that re cently the firemen of the pit men who are always selected for gravity and responsibility have heard inexplicable noises, "shoutings as they are described, in the workings, and that these have not been heard by one person alone, but by several, when, in, company examining the pit. : Further, a miner returning to the surface felt himself to be accom panied by some invisible presence, which, although not seen by him, was perceived by the banksman to land on the bank, and hastily make its way to the shed where the 'injured and dead are now carried. 'It is alleged that these strange phenomena were described previously to the explosion and caused several colliers to refuse to descend, in spite of their thus becoming liable to prosecution. New York Sun. . A Southerner Not Afraid to Work. - Alton Angier, who has been appointed United States consul at Rheims, France, is a popular citizen of Atlanta. Sixteen years ago, after squandering a fortune, as it was supposed, he applied to the railroads for work. All the upper offices were filled, but Mr. Angier was ' told that he could - earn his living as a train hand. He pluckily, accepted the offer, and people , who were --accustomed to meet him in society felt queer when they saw him enter a passenger coach to build a fire for their comfort. Of course, it was never intended that he should spend I1I3 life building fires, and pretty soon he began to rise. Now he is general pas senger agent of the Western and Atlan ticSavannah News. . F Tile V- 11 Is- Joffor son Davis. -HY i Br EPPElteUN UAVIS.fi M a!BSCWFIMj'oaT. pJpectt 03 and camnUtn S WISIX0 DESIRABLE TERUI- FORD QOMPANV b? Jr 1?th Stfvvt v rvrivnPTr - An Act of Heroism Recalled. " Capt. Bond Sb el ton, who was present at the recent wedding of his nephew, Lord Louth, is or was the young cor net of dragoons who, when the ill-fated Birkenhead struck on -the rock (1852), helped to save the women and children, and when thi3 was done marshaled his men on deck, formed them into line, and went down with them firing a royal sa lute. The men all: perished, but he was picked up by a stray boat after long suf fering in 'the water. The then king of Prussia, the grandfather of the present German emperor, when he heard of this deed, ordered a parade of 100,000 men at Berlin, and had the account publicly read as a record of military heroism. Exchange. V " . An Old Clock's Three Sevens. People at Porter are talking about tin queer performance of an old clock that has been in the possession of Mr. Isaac L. French or his father for seventy-five years and always behaved a?, an old, Steady going clock should act until a few years ago 'it got out of repair, since when it lias been discreetly silent, until about two weeks since, when, without any warning, it ; woke up and struck seven. It did this three days in succes sion and then relapsed into its usual dumbness. Superstitious people are won dering what the- clock was trying to-tell them and skeptical ones a're heard say ing something about rats. Lewiston Journal. ' ' " - Australian Rabbit Pest. A good deal of interest is being taken in the'unprecedented efforts of the Vic torian government for the suppression of rabbits in that colony. In upwards I of 100 districts in the northern and west ern parts of the colony simultaneous action is to be taken for the destruction of the rabbits, in accordance with the rabbit suppression act, recently adopted by the legislature. Poisoned grain is to be largely used, and it is estimated that fully 73 per cnt; of tlie-rabbits- will be killed. New York Commercial Adver tiser. " - . , ; . (. A Winter Without m Snow Plow. It is a fact probably without precedent that there has been no use for snow plows on Vermont railroads during the winter just closed. It is true that tne narrow gauge plow was run .over the road once, or twice not to open the track, however, but to "provide for the possible contingency of a heavy snow storm. The Central Vermont plows were not called out at all. Brattleboro Phos- nix. . . . . - - April 21 was the anniversary of the ex ecution of J. Joaquin da Sllva Xavier, the first Brazilian martyr, who made an unsuccessful attempt a century ago to deliver his country from the yoke of the Portuguese It is the intention in Brazil to make this day the national holiday of the new republic Baltimore Sun. TTif imirnevmen hatmakers of London question of whether or not the museums and art galleries should be opened on Sundays, it having been alleged that such an opening was not favored by real workingmen. The vote was 530 in favor to 52 against. :, - The Tear RoUle. . Here a sudden flush of flame, - :And here a. sheet of azue "glory, Blood-red depth and lucid creen , Uf seas a stooping storm makes hoary. '. Such a blaze sheds no sweet queen, - Jewel-eyel, by gems attended; o imperial pearl-so fair; No fire-opal half ro splendid, Tiny treasure, making play Of beauty ont of long decay, . Gathering light in some old tomb Through twenty centuries of gloom! Passion of wild joy and life. Passion of vast death and sorrow. Tremor of delicious hone . Beating breathless toward to-mor row; Desolation and desnair Prostrate inthe dead niht-hushes; ranor oi vague lear and dole. Stormy snrge of love and blushes With disintegrating power. , In slow enchantment hour by hour, AVrought old earth the spell? or here Were all these splendors in a tear? Harriet Prescott Spofford. . epoch. The transition from long, linger -ing and painful sickness to robnst health marks anepoch 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 heard in praise of Electric Bitters. So many feel they owe their restoration to health to the use of the Great Alterative and Tonic. If you are troubled with any disease of Kidneys,L.iver or Stomach of long or short standing you will surely find relief by the use ot Elec tric Bitters. Sold at 50c. and $1 per bottle at Robt. R. Bellamy's whole sale and retail drug store. MAY MOONSHINE. The office-hunters know-no close season. "All the world loves a "lover" ex cept the young lady's father and the dog. Burlington Free Press. It is unfortunate for a shoemaker when his customers are unable to foot their bills. New Orleans Pica yune. ''There's one of your patent fire escapes," said the traveler as a cin der from the locomotive struck him in the eye. Rome Sentinel. Wife (groaning with neuralgia) "Oh, how my jaw aches ! It almost drives me crazy !" Husband (signifi cantly) "Think of me, my dear." "Say, maina," asked a sweet young miss of five, "why do people have two ears when they: can only hear one thing at a time?" Judge. A household paper1 tells how "to get grease out of white marble." An easier way is to get it out of the butcher shop. Rochester Post-Express. 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 be glad to send two bottles of my remedy free to any oi your readers wno nave consump-1 uon if they will send me their ex Dress and post office address. Res pectfully. T. A. SLOCUM, M.C., 181 Pearl st.. New York. "1 8 11 8 8 9 123 8 Q 8X 8X 13 -8 10 14 , 10 8 WHOLESALE PRICES. THe foilowla? quotiaona'representv F&o sale prices gtnenulj. in maXSns ap small or ders airier prices nave to toe charged.! 1 - - ' BAGGING .,. Gunny... Standard...... BACON Nona CaroUna. Hams Snoniders ? v. ....... . sides, "9 .. WESTERN SMOKED Hams, 9 ft. Sides, V ft..... snoniders, 9lb.. DRY SALTED Sides, V ft........... Snoniders, ? ft BARRELS Spirits Tnrpentuie, Second Hand, each New, New York, each...... New, City, each ., BEESWAX, V lb........;, BRICKS, Wilmington, VM..:. Northern BUTTER, V ft- t fc North Carolina... ..T... . Northern.......... CANDLES, ft Sperm...: Adamantine. CHEESE, V tt Northern Factory..".........' Dairy, Cream State.. COFFEE, y ft Java Lauyra Rio CORN MEAL, dusH, la sacks. Virginia Meal.... COTTON TIES, V bundle.. DOMESTICS Sheeting; 4-4, 9 yard Yarns, f bunch ' ; . 5 6 6 IX : 4 - f 1 40 & 1 50 0 OP & 1 75 1 65 & 1 70 20 & 22 8 00 10 0) 0 00 014 00 . i 15 a 25 25 & 80. IS & 25 io a 12 80 10 13 & 14 9 11 27- 3 A) 23 & 25 20 & 23 00 X&X . 00 a 65 125 0 1 30 6 6M 00 SO 10 O fish Mackerel, No. l, V bbl 00 30 50 Mackerel, No. 1, V half bbL 12 50 15 00 Mackerel, No. 2, y bbl 15 00 20 00 Mackerel, No. 2, halt" bbl.. . 4 75 & 6 00 Mackerel, No. 3, bbl 7 80 10 00 Mullets. bbl .6 00- 7 00 N. C. Roe Herring. "9 keg... 00 6 00 Dry Cod, V 5 10 FLOUR, tool Western, low grade 50 4 00 " Extra 4 00 6 00 " . Family 4 50 & 6 00 City Mills Super. 4 00 4 10 Family.! 4 00 , 8 10 1 05 85 75 3 50 48 53 51 .50 L CO 3 5 J Isn't it rather remarkable, that "the oldest inhabitant" is never a woman? Washington Star. Advice to Mothers. Mrs. Winslow 'smoothing 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 Like 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 painfulaffections. For sale by Munds Brothers. POMONA HILL NURSERIES POMONA. N. C, Two and a Half Miles West or Greensboro, N.C o rjilie main Une of the R. D. H. R. passes through the grounds and within 100 feet of the oftice. Salem trains matestops regular twice dally each way. Those Interested In Fruit and Fruit Growing are cordially Invited to Inspect this, the Largest Nursery in the State, and one of the largest In the South. Stock consists of Apples, Feach, Pear, Cherry, Plum, Japanese Persimmons, Apri cots, Nectarines, Mulberries. Quince, Grapes, Figs, Raspberries, Gooseberries, Currants, Pie Plant. English Walnut. Pecans. Chestnut. Strawberries, Roses, Evergreens, Shade Trees, c. .Ml the new and rare varieties as well as the old ones, which my new catalogue for 1888 wJll stiow Give your orders to my authorized agent or order direct from the Nursery. Correspondence solicited. DestrlptlTe Cata logue free to applicants. Address J. VAN LINDLEY, POMONA, Guilford CO., N. C tw Reliable Salesman wanted In every County. A good paying commission will be TAKE A SPIfJ QN THE TURNPIKE THESE FINE AF terncons. We can furnish you with the means for doing to. We've got good HORSES, light, comfortable VEHICLES and, when desired, careful Driv ers. Our charges are moderate and we try hart to rlcase our customers. . - - -v . . - IL C OKHELL, -LlTcry an! a Etatlts, ?ri?tl cor. Ttlrd arlFriicessSt. GLUE, y ft GRAIN. buslieL Corn, fin store, bags, white 48 Corn, cargo, in bulk, white. 00 Corn, cargo, in bags, white. 53 Corn, mixed, from store 00 Oats, from store. 33 Oats, Rust Proof 00 Cow Peas. 95 HIDES, ft Green.. 2 Dry 3 HAY, V 100 ftS Eastern Western North River. HOOP IRON, V ft 2J LARD, V ft Northern., ........... 6H North Carolina... 8 LIME, barrel.........?.. 1 55 0 LUMBER, City Sawed, Mtt. Ship Stuff, resawed 13 00 Rough Edge Plank 15 00 West India cargles, accord ing to quality. .13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned.13 00 Scantling and Board, com'n.14 00 MOLASSES, V gallon New Crop, in hhds... .... .., 25 44 ' 44 in tobls.... .... 28 ,& Porto Rico; In hhds . . : : ... 28 '& 44 In bbls... . 26 Sugar House, In hhds 00 44 44 in bbls. 16 Syrup, in bbls 23 & NAILS, Keg, Cut, lOd basin.. 2 40 OILS. gallon. . Kerosene Lard. Linseed Rosin Tar Deck and Spar POULTRY Chickens, live rown.. 44 Spring Turkeys PEANUTS, V bushel, 23 ft. POTATOES, bushel Sweet.. . Irish, Vtobl.i. ...... ...... 3 85 &3?52 POR K, y barrel City Mess 13 00 Prime 15 00 9 16 90 15 00 oo: 25 10 75 1 00 6b 3 85 10 90 00 3 7 10 00 20 00 16 00 1S 00 23 00 13 00 2rt 30 SO 28 15 18 35 250 a 14 1 00 & 16 & 20 23 (3 30 20 00 25 to Rump..-... 00 RICE Caiollna, "9 ft.. ..... 4 Rough. 9 bush, (Upland). . . 60 44 " (Lowland). 80 RAGS, 9 ft country.... 00 City 1 & ROPE, ft.. UX& SALT, v sack. Alum 70 LlTerpooi 1 10 S 318 00 16 00 Q15 00 & 80 9 1 00 Lisbon.... - American ....... SOAP, y ft Northern. .. ...... SUGAlt, r, ft Standard grain.. Ston1'irrl A O . 5 00 . 2 00 osy 8 00 . 000 . . 4 i.WhlteEx C.A..i.........? EJttra C, Golden. C Yellow... .... SHINGLES, Tin. VM.. Common Cypress Saps. ... ..... w Cypress Hearts. ..l.. STAVES, 9 M W. O. Barrel R.O. Hogshead.. TALLOW. V ft.. TIMBER, V M feefc-6hlpping..l2 00 Fine Mill.. ji 25 '. M1U Prune .... 7 50 Mul Fair. 5tt Common Min.. 5 00 Inferior to Ordinary....... . 2 50 WHISKEY, ? gal Northern... 2 00 North Carolina....... WOOL, 9 fc Washed Unwashed ...... Burry 00 Q 00 S 6V & 1 50 23 16 U u 22X 75 50 00 70 5 6 ,6 ex 5V 7 00 & 2 50 S 5 00 df'50 14 00 10 00 O 5 14 00 913 00 & 850 Q 000 0 00 9400 9 5 0C 9300 9 ?5 9 13 9: IS I ; Atlantic Coast Line. Wilmington i weldon R. R. AND BIUNCHE8 CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTn. - OYSTERROASTS I A3I BETTER PREPARED than ever to accommodate my friends with OYSTERS this season.- I will keep none but the Best on hand 'always MYRTLE ROVE ROASTS a specialty. Every thing overhauled and Improve. Oysters ready at short notice and expert fcfcucfcrra to open them. special rates to parties. - Gire me a call and will Co my best to please jou. He?pcctruny. - : .W.n.STOIILSTf S3 - X . Dated April 20, 19C0. 6V. , ' 331 ' " P. M. pTmT A. M. LeaveWeldon 1230 543 fan Arrive Rocky Mount. 146 .y... T10 """" " " jp. M. i Arrive Tarboro... "230 ...... r A.M. Leave Tarboro 10 20 i pTm.I- Arrive Wilson 2 so 7 00 7 43 Leave Wilson t2 30 Arrive selma.... 3 40 Arrive Fayetteviiie 6 00 Leave Goldsboro...... . 315 7 40 S35 Leaye Warsaw 4 10 ...... 9 34 Leave Magnolia 4 21 8 40 9 4 Arrive Wilmington 5 50 9 55 1120 TRAINS GOING NORTH. a A m.Ia. M. P. M. Leave Wilmington .. 12 01 9 00 4 00 Leave Magnolia.... 1U 10 42 5 36 Leave Warsaw . 10 48 5 53 Arrive Goldsboro j 2 23 1145 6 53 Leave Fayetteviiie.... t8 40 ...... Arrive Selma 1100 P. M. Arrive Wilson 1210 Leave Wilson 303 12 37' 7 47 Ar. Rocky Mount..... 110 818 Arrive Tarboro '2 30 I A.M. Leave Tarboro 10 20 P. M. 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. m., Greenville 6.20 p. m. Re turning leaves Green vine 7.-00 a. m., Halifax at 11:25 a. m., dally except Sunday. Train leaves Tarboro, N. c, via Albermarle & Raleigh R. ll. dally except Sunday, 4.05 P. M., Sunday 3.00 1. M., arrive Wllllamston, N.C, 6.30 P. M., 4.20 P. M., Plymouth 7.50 P. M., 5 40 1. M.. Returning leaves Plymouth, mouth. N: C, dally except Sunday, 6.00 A. M., Sunday 9.00 A. M, Wllllamston 7.10 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, dally except Sunday, 6.00 A. M., arrive Smithneld, N. C, 7.30 A. M. Returning leaves Smithneld, N C, 8.00 A. M., arrive Goldsboro, N. C, 9.30 A M. Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky Mount at aoo P. M.. arrives at Nash ville at 3.40 P. M., Spring uope 4.15 r. M. Returning leaves Spring Hop moo A. M.. Nashville ia35 A. M., arrive Rocky Mount 11.15 A.M., dally except Sunday Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for Clinton, dally, except Sunday, at 6.00 P. M. and 11 10 AM. 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 & Fayetteviiie Branch is No. 51. Northbound is No. 50. 'Dally except Sunday. Train No. 27 South will stop only at Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. Train No. 78 makes close connection at Wel- oon ror all points North dally. All rail via Kicnmond, and dally, except Sunday, -la Bay 11 11 u. All trains ran solid between Wilrnlnoton and Washington, ana have Pullman Palace Sleep- rra uuacneu. JOHN F. DIVINE, Genl Supt. J. R. KKNLY, Sup't. Transportation. T. M.-EMERSON, Ccn'l Passenger Agent. Atlantic Coast Line. Wilmington, Coinm hi? '& Augnsts K. II. C CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated April 20, 18S0. No. 23. NO. 27. NO. 13. P. M. P. M. A. M. Leave Wilmington... 8 15 10 10 Leave Marion. J 9 Si 12 40 Arrive Florence 10 20 120........ NO. 50 No. 8 A. M. ! A. 31. A. M. Leave Florence 3 20, 1 8 25 Arrive Sumter i 4 35 9 35 No. 52. A. M. Leave Sumter 4 35 ti0 33 Arrive Columbia 6 15 11 55 No. 52 runs through from Charleston via Central R. R. Leaving Lanes 9-15 A. M., Manning 9:56 A. 31. Train on C. & D. R. R. connects at Florente with No. 58. TRAINS GOINO NORTH. ;NO. 51. No. 53.NO. 53. r . P. M. P. M Leave Columbia. 10 35 " 5 0 Arrive Sumter II 58 ; 6 V. M. Leave Sumter II 58i r6S7F... A M.I Arrive Florence l 15 7 501 NO. 73 NO. 14. A. M, P. Leave Florence 4 35 8 J Leave Marlon.. 1 5 22 8 55 Arrive Wilmington... 8 35 11 45 MISCELLANEOUS. Carolina Central Bailroa J Compaoy. " CHANGE OF SCUEDULE. WESTBOUND TRAINS,' I No. 4L No. 51. k No 6. March 23, isfa daily ex. dally ex. danyex. - - Sunday. Sunday. Sunday. Leave Wilmington 3 00 pm t 43 pm t - Leave Hamlet 1 7 30 pm 2 00 am Leave Wadesboro. 8 5 pm 3 39 am Arrive Charlotte.. 10 20 pm 110 am Leave Charlotte... . iRra Leave Lincolnton. . i-cia Leave Shelby ?' s um ArrtveRutherrdt nl 1 f 9 45 pm EASTBOUND TRAINS. No. 08. I No, 54. No. 6. March 23, 1850. dally ex. dally tx dally cx Sunday. Sunday Sunday - Leave Rut heri'dfnl 8 45 am " Iave Shelby. 10 (Sam Leave Lincolnton. 11 00 am Arrive Charlotte.. 12 20 pm Leave Charlotte... 5 00 am 8C0pm . Lave Wadesboro. 6 53 am 11 34 pm " 1 V- Leave Hamlet 8 05 am 1 DO am , Arrive Wilmlngm 12 15 pm 8 CO am Trains No. 41 and mntft rioA MnnMiAn f fcuiincru tiwriuuc ana puzaia iurul V13 ix&lr 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. J T. w. whisnant. Superintendent. F. w. CLARK, Gem Passenger Agent. inch 24 . . .- . - Atlantic Coast Line.: ;: North-Eastern R. R. of S, C ( CONDENSED SCHEDULE. . TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated May 12, '89. Leave Florence 44 Klngstreo Arrive Lanes... Leave Lanes... Arrive Charleston.... NO. 27. Na 23. NOT r 1 ar mo gT 2 29 10 65 2 50 11 20 TM.- 2 50 11 20 7 5 5 00 1 CO - 6 A. M. P. M. P. M. XTraln No. C3 takes No. 53 South of Lanes. . Traln on c. & D. R. R. connects at Florence with No. 23 Train. TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 78. NO. 14. NO. 63 A. M. P. 31. A. M. Leave Charleston.... M3 25 4 30 ? Arrive Lanes 2 45 6 28 9 Leave Lanes 2 50 0 28 44 Kingstree 3 lot c 4rt Arrive Charleston.... 4 20 7 55 A. 31. P. M. A. M. Dally. t Dally except Sunday. Na 53 runs through to Charleston. S. C via Central R IL, arriving Manning 74 P. M.. Lanes 7:43 P. M.. Charleston 9i P. 3L 1 Na 59 connects at Florence with C. aid D. train from Che raw and Wadesboro. Nosi 78 and 14 make close connection at Wil mington with W. & W. R. K. for ail points North ' Train-on Florence R. R. leave Pee Dee dally except Sunday 4:40 P. M.. arrive Rowland 7.1X3 p. m. Returnlne leave Rowland nsrt a. m ar-' rive Pee Dee &50 s. m. Tuin on Manchester & Augusta Ic R. leaves Sumter dally, except Sunday. 10--V) A M.. arrive lumlni 1211 p. 31. Returning leave liimlnt 12:15 P. M., arrive Sumter 1.30 p.m. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Saperlntendtitt. J. K. KKNLY. Asst Genl Manager. T..M. EMERSON. General Passenger Agen novis . Hardware 'INWARE AND CROCKERY. W SPRINGER COM '"teportcrs and; Jotters cot . t ' " rurcsa rui:as- Dallv. t Daily excent Sundav. Train No. 11 connects at Florence with tralc on C. & 1). R. ll. for Clicraw, S. C, and Wades boro, N. c No. 53 runs through to Columbia via Centra1 R. R. of S. C. ' . Nos. 78 and 14 run solid to Wilmington. C, making dose connection vitu w. A W. R. for all point3 coith. - .TNO. F. DIVINE, ' General Hupcrlntcndcnt. -. .1. 71. KENEY, Aps e, ien l Mariflger. T. 31. emi:hson, tscn l rnrscnr Arcrt. my ll FOR 1890. .0: onsider Sckickbr's 3Iaoazike when you are dccidlDg upon jour reading matter for next season, alio subscription rate is low- f3 00a year. The standard of tho 31 agazlne Is high. Its spirit progressive. The illustrations are Interesting and of tho best. There is not space here to give even a sum mary ot the features to appear this year, but amoncr other thlncs them win tv n nii. partment and additional pages, and gronp3T)t Illustrated articles win tm lowing subjects. . Aincan .Exploration and Travel, Life on a Modern War frhlp a articles). -Homes In City, Sub uib, and Country Provldlncr Homes thmiifh Hiiiminr lions, .. The Citizen's Rights, Electricity in the Household. Ericsson, the Inventor, liv Ma' nthAri Biographer. Hunting, Humorous Artists, American and Foreign. There will t 3 terlals. Robert LOTll SfevpnlAT will PAntHhna - Each subject, and there will be a great va ne tv this year, will in tratvi hv most competent to speak with authority and imcn:ui. iiraucra wao are inicrt'Sieu are urged to send for a prospectus. 25 Cents i hmhr; $1.00 for Fear Ifil& Charles Scribner'a Sons, 74.l 11 road way, K. Y Uua tr . WArJTED. L GEN If? OF EITHER SEX T3R0UGH0L' the United stares to handle oar celebrated Corn and Eunlon Cure. Its application af fords almost instant relief, and every box la accompanied by af 3 guarantee, which amount we will forfeit in every instance where our remedy falls to perfect a nemianent raw. Sample box, 25c; feix boxes. L Wo will pay irood acnts f3 r?r dar to l nt nxlnro nor imodii into twrtcctloD: no postals, l or terniaand pumcuiarsaaaresstne manuracturen. ii. a ii nuvK.li s, co.. m and 106 Ncrth Ada Street, ftb ll lw dAw Chicago. UL AGENTS WANTED TO CANVASS FOR - By Hoo. Samuel g. Sunset") Cox. lau? V. . Jlintster to Turkey. beautifully and profusely illastrateo. X. COX'S LAICST Xit.O KEfcT rrORT. facts asd res. msTOitr axd nrven. The worlc soarttes with the brfehtpst wit. It eodtalni numerous amuslnz fetortcs. but it aliio glvi a clear, concise, and interesting ac count of the ottoman IJnplre, from it foun dation to t be present day. tiis ujc win care a urge saie.-ana nvo &rents shool! anro territory t cce. Only thoroughly reliable agents, who wilt wort their territory for all it 13 worth." are wanted. Experienced agents preferred, but others who will promise earnest work will bo accepted. . " For part leulars ad-rrrn. W. S. HERDER f, KlnlCC. N. C. Gfccral Agcct tor crth carclmt