(' Treatment of Animal. I Free. , . - I- 1 ' lMtri, Worms. mation matigin anil racbe. Diseases, n. Paralysis. W2r9W "... ' i i n t 1 I 1 " HQPFG f U HO. gUi Vita! Weakness, L - ' 1 , t . ......iff i-arTi.-iiiara ii't :sJJ-"-v2 , ..i::iiics the liaii ;.' J''h t . Y otSfjl Cdor, L -!"- lev? r . . : h..:,- filing. u wis iii-" ROOT BEER! 100T BEEt ywr DruKSor Grocer for it. LE. HIRES. PKILADtLr-ma. 0 WEg ful errors. earlT k r, wwtir veaiTiw. lost manhood, etc., I will LUkluiUe treatise ( sealed , containing full Lculart fr boiue cure, putt or. cnarge. a kn,n.l mMiral work : should be read by every a io J uerrons nd debilitated. Address, bt F. C FOff LB, 31 oodus, Conn, OR MEM ONLY bSITfVE ?10ST or FAILING MANKO. " ZJ"M 6 Geral and NtRVOUS DZBILIT1 URU wpknesi of Body and Mind: Effec f . w Errors or Excesses in Old er Youn fc, Hi, UNHiHul Wit KeMnrrd. How to inline a rwai&.isD.kMik im;kc.vs FRrsofBo -yw:iu ; HU1K I Ir.MrnfPu In d w-nft ; iVrrttarlrs, ta r,.,r, ( onntrU fntini. Unation, tf.i r roort f lt! KEStCAL C0..EilFf.i3.. -OF THE n. Jefferson Davis. -11 Y- "UKFrKKsoN DAVIS. 1 l!l slBSCftlPTIIIY OMV. : P-tus ana complete out tlt'lor can- K 2i reaJr lmniPdlatt'lr. WlMUXt; DESIUAKLE TERKI- I Ciat rk wm ..lease address. 1 ?n. thpubiwicrs. WORD COMPANY, NEW YORK. 1 'HE LEADING' Paper nce $10 Per Annum, lltDT,' A-NV ADUUESS. UIASTP iv.. "day pappp - m Sunday News. ":SJeopy3cie;maned 'X3, 50 Ct; Single Karsed the Tramp and Iovel Him. An interesting story comes from Qrcen Ilidge. in Robertson connty, Tenn., in which a handsome young man and a pretty girl figure as its leading spirits. Last fall a stalwart yonth of about 23 yeara made hi3 appearance at the home of a farmer in the suburbs of Green Ridge and applied for work. He was a tramps with his worldly possessions in a bundle slung across his shoulder, and was hungry and footsore and eager for a job. The Carmer gave him a trial, and being mnch pleased with Ids labor em ployed him regularly. Ir March the young mail fell sick with a fever and for two weeks was very ill. In the same village resided Essie Sulli van; who was pretty and attractive and the daughter of a merchant in good cir cumstances. She had seen the young fellow a great many times, but had no acquaintance with him, as he was not attentive to the ladies, but remained at homo and attended to his duties closely. The young girl had doubtless been, at tracted by his personal appearance, for when she learned of his sickness site be gan sending him flowers and then nice things to eat. At first she went no far ther than the door, but was finally in duced to enter the sick room to receive his thanks. As time wore uu she grew bolder and prolonged her visits, and in the kindness of her heart read to the afflicted youth. Life was a pleasant dream to them for several weeks, and the rumor soon spread that they would wed. This report was confirmed Tuesday when the young ieople went to Nash ville and were married. , The girl left a note behind sa3iiig that she had eloped, as she knew .her parents would never consent to her wedding a common labor er without a houie and unknown,, but that she loved him, and would rather share poverty with hin than live in ease and comfort"without his protecting love and care. The girl's parents were ignorant of the attachment between their daughter and the stranger, and were taken by surprise. They are much distressed over the affair. Louisville Courier-Journal Growing Population. Says an Auburn man: ."I went out into the barn, oh a visit to North Pow nal, this morning. The dawn was not yet on the hills, in fact it never once touched the hills, but inside the barn everything was alive, I smiled at the populous nature of the barn. In one pen were five little calves very young. The biddy that was clucking around my feet had three flocks of young downy chicks, and' last but not least was the family cat, blessed as such a cat ought to be with a roly poly family of three. Each of the 'group was under three weeks of age. North Pownal's census ought to be taken before that barn gets struck by lightning or those chicks get to be good broilers. Lewiston Journal. The Shot Indented Turret. The monitor Saugus has in its turret thirty-nine-dents from round shot made at Fort Fisher. The vessel has just been condemned by a board of naval officers at Washington. It i3 to be sold for old iron. This is quite right. The Saugus is tod small and too lightly armored for modern warfare. She did her work well in her time, but her day is over and no special interest attaches to the vessel. But a turret, with thirtyrnin'e shot dents in it, won in action, ought not to go for old iron.' The government 'ought to keep it. . It ought to be set up at Annapolis, or, better still, made a pedestal for the statue of some naval hero. Don't give up the turret! Philadelphia Press. Uncle Hoar Makes a Joke. The old senatorial tradition that Sec retary Hoar never appreciates or perpe trates a joke hai been found to be a myth. During Senator Jones' exhaustive speech on.the silver question he referred to th&faot that 'way in the ancient days of the old commonwealth, of Massachu setts sea shells were used as money. Mr. Hoar nodded his venerable head in approval, and whispered to Senator Gray: "Yes, and very good money it was, too. If a person in those days wanted' to order a dozen on the half shell he could do so in perf ect safety, knowing that he could pay for them with the shells." Pittsburg Dispatch. Helen Keller learning to Speak. We have had occasion to make men tion of the little girl, Helen" Keller, of Alabama, who came here dear, dumb and blind. For some time she has been at the blind asylum at South Boston, whero she has made remarkable progress, ex ceeding in her readings to learn even Laura Bridgman. Some few weeks since she was placed in charge of Miss Fuller, of tholloraco Mann school, and it is said that in a very short space of time she has acquired the power to express herself by words which are perfectly intelligible to every one. The case is ouo of great interest. Boston "Journal. - lltittsla and Turkestan. jfrciaration3 are already being made for the celebration this summer of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the conquest of Turkestan by the Russian army. In connection with the celebration there is to be en exlubltion of the industrial and agricultural irodncts of the country. The exhibition will be divided into two chief sections the 0110 historical, and comprising the industrial products of Turkestan anteriov to the Russian con quest, and the other exhibiting the agri cultural and industrial products of the province during Russian domination. Cor. London News. Uorses from Hardett-Coatta. -. Mr. Bufdett-Coutts has sold a large number of hackneys from his Brookfield stud for exportation to the United tas. The pedigree mares RTO 'probacy the finest that ever crowed the Atlantic, and ejiorxaous prices havtT'been faid for t hem. London World. T V- Unbelier. There is no uubelief. Whoever plants a seed beneath the sod. And waits to see it push awav the clod, Trusts he In God. ' Whoever says, when clouds are in the frky, "Be patient, heart; fight breaketh Jv and by." Trusts the Most Woh. . Whoever sees 'neath winter's fields of snow The silent harvestof thefuture grow. God's power must know. Whoever lies down on his couch to sleep Content to lock each sense in slum ber deep, Knows "God -will keep.1' Whoever says 4 'To-morrow" "The Unknown" "The -Future1-trusts that power alone - " Me dare disown. The heart that looks 011 when-the eyelids close, And dares to live, when life has only woes, . Hod 'S comfort knows. There is no unbelief; And day by day, and night increase ingly, The heart lives by that faith the lips deny; God knoweth why. Charles C. Jenniugs. Eupepsy. This is what you ought to have, in fact, you must have it, to fully en joy life. Thousands are searching for it daily, and mourning because they find it not. Thousands upon thousands of dollars are spent an nually by our people in the hope that they may attain this boon. And yet it may be had by all. We guar antee that Electric Bitters, if used according to directions and the use persisted in, will bring you Good Di gestion and oust the demon Dyspep sia and install instead Eupepsy. We recommend Electric Bitters for Dys pepsia and all diseases of Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Sold at 50e, and $1 per bottle at llobt. R. Bella mv's wholesale and retail drug store. JUNE JOKES. Manufacturers who went through the fat-frying operation are the true Pan-American. Miss Prim (to her little nephew) . "You should not say that the wat er is unhealthy, but unhealthful. How can water be unhealthy?" Nephew: "I don't know, atmty, but tyou of ter hear of the well water." Mistress X servant who is about to throw away an old lamp) "What is the matter with that lamp, Brid get? Does it smoke?" Bridget: "I don't know nothin' 'bout whither it smokes or drinks, but it goes out noights, inutn!" He "I must beg yoiir pardon for this precipitous call at an unseemly hour, but the storm broke so sud denly as I was passing that . I was compelled to seek shelter under the nearest roof." She "Oh! I'm so glad 3rou did so, for now I have proof that pa was wrong when he said you didn't know enough to come in, out of the rain." Consumption Snrely Cured. To tiik 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 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. "I tell you, Bobbett, you can't square a circle." "You can't, eh? Well, I've seen a square meal made of fish balls." . 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 front 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 ly for diarrhoea, whether arising) from teething or othr causes. I' w e 1 1 1 y fl ve ce nt s a bot 1 1 e. iulv ii deod&wlv ! . :...-;. - . - - It is said that the watermelon crop of the South will amount to ten millions. Perhaps this announce ment is a scheme to induce colored immigration from the North. Phila. Times. WHOLESALE PRICES. lTrak Women. The more sensitive nature of the female sex renders women much more susceptible than men to'those numerous ills which spring from lack of har.uony In the, system The nervous system giveaway, sick head ache is frequent, the appetite lost, and other ailments peculiar to the sex cause great suffering. Hood's Sarsajwirilla is peculiarly adapted for such cases, and has received the most gratifying praise for the relief it has afforded thousands of women whose very existence before taking it was only miseiy. It strengthens the nerves, cures sisk headache and indigestion, purifies aud vitalizes the blood, and gives regular and healthy action to every organ in the body. . Hare You a Conch ? Attend to it in time do not neg lect it for it may become serious and end in Consumption. Young's Cough Balsam will care all Diseases of the Throat and Langs. For sale by Hands Brothers. - rprrTQ "D A DT?T isfbixted with X lLJLO i J9lJl JjXw Inx manxxXACtixred by the rairaountJfttnUjQTln worts, T. K. WEIGHT CO , 2Cta street &nl rerzryir?.r:!a are:is . The following quotations represent whole sale prices generally, in tumb; up small or ders higher prices hiTe to be charred. BAGQ1NO Gunny... 7 8 Standard.... g 8X BACON North Carolina. Hams ..M no 12 Shoulders y , Sides, ?B. 8 3 10 WESTERN SMOKED Hams,ve H Sides, a. 8 d 10 Shoulders, 9 7 8 DRY SALTED Sides, -9 ft ' 5 Shoulders, v ft... 6 9 6H 40 00 65 20 25 18 10 BARRELS Spirits Turpentine second Hand, each: New, New York, each. . . New, City, each beicswax:, BRICKS, Wilmington, 8 00 Northern.. 0 00 BUTTER, ft- North f arollna 15 Northern CANDLES, V ft -Sperm.... Adamantine.. CHEESE, r ft Northern Factory. . .' Dairy, Cream. ..... ....... State COFFEE, ? ft ; Java Laguyra..... Rio..... CORN MEAL, $ bush, in sacks. Virginia Meal COTTON TIES, ? bundle DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-i, Vyard. Yarns,, y bunch EGGS, Vdoz FISH Mackerel, No. 1, bbl W 00 Mackerel, No. 1, ? half bbl. 12 50 Mackerel, No. 2, V bbl. 15 00 I 50 9 1 T5 9 1 70 & 23 10 00 SH 00 8a 13 & 9 27 23 20 00 00 1 25 ' 6 00 10 25 SO 25 12 10 14 11 JO 52 65 I 30 80 50 00 50 00 8 48 00 53 00 38 00 95 2 3 930 50 15 00 320 00 6 00 310 Q0 7 00 & 6 00 3 10 3 4 00 3 6 00 & 6 00 3 4 10 0 5 00 3 10 O 3 Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl... 4 75 Mackerel, No. 3, V bbl 7 80 M ullets. bbl 6 00 N. c. Roe nemng, v keg. v. 00 Dry Cod, ft . 5 FLOUR, bbl Western, low grade.,... .. Extra 4 " Family . 4 City Mills Super 4 . ' " Family. 4 GLUE, V GRAIN, V buslieL Corn, fm store, bags, white Corn, cargo, In bulk, wnlte. Corn, cargo, In bags, white. Corn, mixed, from store.... Oats, from store. Oats, Rust Proof. .......... Cow Peas.. ... HIDES, ft Green...... Dry HAY, V 100 lbs Eastern 1 05 Western.; 85 North River... HOOP IRON, y ft. LARD, y lb Northern..... 6H& . 7 North .Carolina 8 3 10 LIME, v bajfel?t..... 125 3 0 00 LUMBER, City Sawed, tfMft. Ship Stuff, "resawed 18 00 Rough Edge Plank. 15 00 West India Cargles, accord ing to quaUty 13 00 Dressed Flooring, seaaoned.18 00 Scantling and Board, com'u. 14 00 MOLASSES, v gallon New Crop, lnhhds......... , l 3 " in bbls .... 28 (4 Porto Rico, in hhds. 23 3 "In bbls 26 3 Sugar House, in hhds ... 00 3 " " in bbls. 18 3 Syrup, In bbls..... 22 3 NAILS, v Keg, Cut, lOd basin.. 2 40 3 2 60 OILS, v gallon. 3 3 75 3 2X3 50 48 53 51 50 CO 3 5 10 90 00 3 C430 00 16 00 318 00 323 00 315 00 26 30 30 28. 15 ' 18 35 Kerosene... 9 a Lard.. 18 row a. 90 15 00 00 25 10 75 00 65 25 ....12 00 .. .15 00 00 4 60 80 00 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Linseed. Rosin Tar Deck and Spar POULTRY Chickens, live " Spring Turkeys PEANUTS, V bushel, 22 ft.. POTATOES, v bushel Sweet Irish, 1$ bbl PORK, barrel City Mess Prime Rump.. RICE Carolina, V ft- Rougb. v bush, (Upland)... 4 (Lowland). RAG 8, V ft Country City ROPE, 9ft 14X3 -SALT. sack. Alum 70 & Liverpool l 10 UsbOB.... 00 3 14 45 00 16 20 22 r 30 20 00 25 75 75 318 00 316 00 315 00 3 3 3 3 3 5 80 00 1 00 3 0 & 0 3 American SOAF. V ft Northern . ....... SUGA1C, 1' ft Standard grain Standard A , White Ex C Extra C, Golden 53 C Yellow 5 SHINGLES, 7 In. V M.. . 5 00 Common 00 Cypress Saps........ 4 50 Cypress Hearts 0 00 STAVES, 9 JI-W. O. Barrel . . 8 CO R. O. Hogshead.. 0 00 TALLOW, V ft 4 TIMBER, V M feet-6hlppuig..l3 00 FlneMlU Ji s Mill Prime. .... 7 so Mill Fan- (oo Common Mill 5 oo InTertor to Ordinary 2 50 WHISKEY, gal Northern... 5 00 rs'orth Carolina. 1 50 WOOL, ft Washed 23 Unwashed is Burry....... is 22' 75 1 50 00 70 5 6 6 iiAILROAOs, JSiu 5 3 & 3 7 00 3 2 50 9 a 00 3 7 60 3U00 310 00 3 9 314 00 313 00 0 8 50 0 00 0 00 4 00 s or 3 00 25 18 18 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 OYSTER ROASTS J AM BETTER PREPARED than ever to accommodate my friends with OYSTERS this season. I .will keep none but the Best on hand always MYRTLE OEOVE ROASTS a specialty. Every, thin? overhauled and tmprorea. Oysters ready as short notice and expert shockers to ope&thesa. C,frcial rates to parties. Gire ne s call and Twin C3 my best to r lesse yotu lpectldly, . f"rv . r. rr. frrem st. Atlantic Coast Line. Wilmington & We!donR. R, AND BBANOUE8. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. - - Dated June 15, 13J-0. da 6U3 00 &. s P. M. P. mT A. M. Leave Weldon 12 30 5 44 6( Arrive Rocky Mount 1 4J 7 10 Arrive Tar bora ) 2 30 ; A. M. Leave Tarboio 1020 .....J Anlve Wilson 2 20 7 00 7 43 Leave Wilson. ... t2 30 Arrive selma 3 40 Airive Fayetiertlle........ 6 00 LeaveGoldsboro 315 7 40 8 35. Leave Warsaw 4 10 ; 9 34 Leave Magnolia 4 24 f H 40 9 49 Arrive Wilmington ; 5 5Qj 9 55 11 -U TRAINS G01G NORTH. 1 - A. M. A. M. V. M. Leave Wilmington .- 12 01 yoo 4(1) Leave Magnolia 1 il 10 31 5 36 Leave Warsaw 10 48 5 53 Arrive Goldsboro 2 23 1145 53 Leave Fayettevllle t8 40 Arrive Selma... lit ...... P. M. Arrive Wilson. 12 10 Leave Wilson 3 03 12 37 7 47 Ar. Rocky Mount lioj 8 18 Arrive Tarboro 2 00 A. M. Leave Tarboro. 10 '20 P. M. Arrive Weldon 4 30 245 930 pally except Sunday. Train on Scotland Neck Branch Koad leaves Weldon 3:15 p. m., Halifax 3:37 p. in., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.25 p. m., oreen vine 6;00 p. m. Returning leaves Green llle 7:20 a. m. Arriving UaUtax at 10:10 a. m., Weldon 10:30 a. m., dally except Sunday. On Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Ixcal Freight leave3 Weldon 10:30 a. m., Halifax 11:30 a. m., Scotland Neck 2:00 p. m. Arriving Greenville 5:10 p. m. Returning, leave Green ville Tuesday, Tnursday and Saturday 9:30 a. m., Scotland Neck 1:00 p. m., Halifax 3:35 p. m. Arriving Weldon 4:00 p. m. Train leaves Tarboro, N. c, via Albermarle & Raleigh R. 11. daily except Sunday, 4.05 P. M., Sunday 3.00 P. M., arrive WilUamston, N. O., 6.30 P. M., 4.20 P. M., Plymouth 7.50 P. M., 5 20 P. M. Returning leaves Plymouth, mouth. N. c, dally except Sunday, 6.00 A. M., Sunday 9 00 A. M., WilUamston 'i.lO A. M., 9.58 A. M. Arrive Tarboro, N. C, 9.30 A. M., 11.20 A. M. Train on Midland N. C. Branch reaves O0M3 boro, N. c, dally except Sunday, 6.00 A. M., arrive Smithheld, N. C, 7.30 A. M. Returning leaves SmHhneld, N C, 8.00 A. M., arrive uoiasooro, jh. u., v. ju a. m. Train on Nashville Brant h loaves Rocky Mount Tt a.00 i M.. anlves at Nasi vine at 3.40 .P. m., Spring Hope 4.15 1. M. Returning leaves Spring: Hope 10.00 A. M Nashville ia35 A. M., arrive Rocky Mount 1L15'A.M., daily except Sunday Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for Clinton, dally . except Sunday, at e.ui 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 fc Fayettevllle Branch is No. 51. Northbound is No. 50. laliy except Sunday. Train No. 27 South wiirstop only at Wilson, uoiasooro ana Aiaenoiia. Train No. 73 makes close connexion at Wel don for all points North dally. All rail via Richmond, and dally, except Sunday, via Bay ine. . AH trains run solid between Wilmington and Washington, and nave Pullman Palace Sleep ers aiiacnea. JOHN F. DIVINE. Gen'l Supt. J. R. KENLY, Sup't. Transportation. T. M. EMERSON, Genl Passenger Agent. Atlantic Coast Lice. Wilmington, Colnm b i s & Angnsts ft. 11. Co. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTn. Dated Aprir20, 1800 No. 23. No. 27. No. 15. P. M. P. M. A. M. Leave Wilmington... 15 10 10 Leave Marion. 9 :ti 12 40 Arrive Florence lu i 1 20 NO. m No. f.8 , . A. M. ! A. l. A. M. Leave Florence 3 20; t 8 25 Arrive Sumter 1 4 35 ...1 9 35 No. 62- A. M. , Leave Sumter 45 ti(j Arrive Columbia 6 15 lite! . No. 52 runs through from Cbiulcston via Central R. R. Leaving Lanes 9-15 A. M., Mannlg9t56 A. M. Train on c. D. R. R connects a Florence with Na 58. TRAINS GOING NORTH. . Jno. 51. 'No. "69. Leave Columbia Arrive Sumter Leave Sumter Arrive Florence Leave Florence Leave Marion.. 5 22J Arrive Wilmington... 8 35),... Na 5A. P. M. 10 35 11 58 11 5 A, M. 1 11 NO. 78 i A. M. i P. M. r a? I P. M. 5 20 6 -St 4 i5,.... Na U. v. . s 8 : 11 45 Dally. t Dally except Sunday. Na 63 runs through to Charleston, S, C. Central R. R., arriving Manning p. iL. L-ncs 7:42 P. ML. CharMtO S-30 P. M. Na 50 connects at Florence with C and D. train from Cheraw and WaUeilioro. Nos. 78 and It make dose connect ion at wu m ington with W. c W. R. R. for ail points North Train on Florence R. R. leave Pee Dee dally except Sunday 4:40 P. M., arrive Rowland 7.-C0 p. m. Returning leave Rowland 6-30 a. n ar rive Pee Dee 85u m. Train on Manchester Augusta IL R. leave Sumter dally, except Sunday. 10--50 A. M..arrtve Rimini iM p. M. Retcrnlrig leave Rlmlsl 115 P. M., smre Sumter 1-39 P.M. - JOHN F. DIVINF, General Superintend &t J. R, KENLY. ASVt Genl Manager. T. X. EERSON, General Passenr Agek DOT 18 ?-viA::;- Tablo Board. TEW GETaE CAN BEACCOlIilO c : -1 r Ti " Ti:car 1 1 n rr"","i t ..,-4 - f -v-,. -r w.v M!SCELINi;OU0. 1 V Carolina . Central. BailfoaJ Company - - - m CHANUG OF 8CH EDTOE. ' March 23, 1S0. WESTBOUND TRAJS, Nrr Na 41. dally jSunOay. Leave wiimlngthn Leave Hamlet..... Leave Wadcsboro. Arrive Charlotte.. IjeavcCbarlotte... Leave Lincointon. Leave Shelby.. Arrive RutherTdtXt 00 pm 7 so Dm h 15 p 10 20 pm daUvrx. Sunday. id Wallyex sniiJar C4pm 2 COarn 89 am "lluo 4 , .. ,.Air'V , s Ks pa 7 :a pm 8 xs pa s 46 pm. EASTBOUND TRAINS' March 23. lft t Na 38. I No. 64. r Ka . a v M.ii.. u.n . Sunday. Leave Rutherrdfn Leave Shelby , Leave I.Lncolntoa. Arrive charlotte.. Leve Charlotte... Leave Wadesboro. Leave Hamlet . Arrive Wilmlngtn 5 00 am s 52 am s 05 am 12 15 pm! Sunday i a r Sunday 8 00 po ll 24 urn 1 30 ami 8 CO ami 8 45 am 19 OS aim 11 co am li 20 pm r Trains No. 4 1 and 33 make close connection between Charlotte and points North via Hal eigh. ' - Trains No. 51 and 54 make close ronnectioa at Hamlet, ro and from Raleigh. . Through Sleeping cars between Wilmington v . and Charlotte and Charlotte and ltalelstou T. w. W HISNANT, Supertnteaaenr, f F. W. CLARK, Gen'l 1'asstnger Agent. . . " - mchsi , . ' . ; : Atlantic Coast Line. North-Eastern R. R. of S. t CONDENSED SCH EDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated May 12, .'89. Leave Florence Klngstree..... Arrive Lanes Leave Lanes.... Arrive Charleston Na 27. Na 23. A. M. A. M. 1 35 O 30 2 29 10 65 2 60 11 20 2 50 11 20 5 oo i : A. M. P. M. PM. .7 6 ,b P. M. Train No. C3 takes No. 53 Soat h of Lanes. Train on c. &. i. r. r. connects at Florence with No. 23 Train. TRAINS GOING NORTH. Leave Charleston.... Arrive Lanes Leave Lanes ;., Klngstree...., Arrive Charleston No. 73. NO. 11. Na 6S A. M. f. SI. Av M. . 12 25 4 yO 7 2 45 6 28 V 2 50 0 2 ' 3 10! 6 46 4 20 7 65 A. M. j P. M. A. M. Dally, t Dally except Sunday. Train No. 14 connects at Florence with train on c & I), r. R. for Cheraw, s. c, and Wades boro, N. c. No. 52 runs through to Columbia via Central R. R. of S. C. Nos. 78 and 14 run eolld to Wilmington, c., nuking close connection with w. t w. R. for all points north.. .INO. P. DIVINE, CJeneral SuperliiteutX-ut. J..R. KKNKV, Ar't oen l Manager. T. M. KMIiRsoN, Gen 1 IMf-renmr r A pent. " HIT 11 r WANTED. - GKNTSOF EITHER HEXYIlROrnilOtl Hie Uriirri stana to handle our celebrated Corn and Bunion cure. Its application af fords almost instant relief, and every box Is accompanied by a 15 guarantee, which amount we will forfeit in every instance where our ncmedy falls to perfect a permanent cure, sample box, 25c; six boxes, $1. We .will pay good agents f3 per day to Introduce our goods into their section: no postals. For terms and particulars address the manufacturers. H. S1IRODER CO.. 104 and 106 North Ada street, tc-b H lw daw Chicago, 11L FOR 1890. , oailljr s MBMsx'i Mt'jAzisg witea ro are deciding upon your reading matter for nest season. 'I ho bubscrlptlon rate is low fJW a year. The standard of the Magazine is high, Irs spirit progressive. The Illustrations are interesting and of the best. ' 1 here IS not ftnscA ht-rt tn crlr imn a Mm. - mafy of ihe features to appear this year, tmt amoncr other thinffsthetn win a now . partment and adoitlonai pagea, and groups of inusiraif a arucies win t devoted to the fol lowing hubjects. - " ? Arncan jxpioraiirD and Travel, ! Life on a Modern War frnip (8 articles), Horcesth City. Suburb, and country Frovtoing Homes through iinndinir Hons, , .. . , The Citizen's Rights. Electricity in the Household. Erlcs-son. the Inventor, liv hi Atifhm-t-- Blographjr. uuniLDg, . Humorous Ani-tn. Amerkan and Foreign .. There win be 3 seilaL". . " - 1 Rotiert Loul Sftvecson will crmrritmt ... 1 Each ub:ct. and there will be s great v Z i 1 ". rlety this year, will b ini Z2lfJZ ' " most cuuipeu-ht to kpeak with' authorltj and 1 with interest. Readers who are interested . 1 are urged to end for a prospecuis. Si Cfifi i XbrW; $1.00 frr JwUnlh. yi CnarlesScriBner's'Sonviif 74J1 Uroadway,BN. Ya Jan 6 tf " . ' ett Lime. Lime. 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