f
,7 " uTfL
r .J.rC"Ifa.Mnfc Fever,
0 SPECIFIC Ho.
r t rm ii Mil ii if i
wVilal Weakness,
-u,i " ,v or other CtSM. 1
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iiETECTIVES
i
l . .1 .
1e,r Fats Retor Qrtf
5 "J
Pmmer TJterary roiion.
; Almost crery pn'a sUrtifixiff Jfta- tho
Btrnrmer taies -soma readiifar matter, it
i n book out of the library, or . oft the
Dooiotana, or bought of the boy hawfc.
ing books through the cars. I really be
lieve, there is more-trash read among the
intelligent glasses- in- Jnly and -Angnsf
than in all jthe other ten months of the
yearj. , Menjand women who at home
would not . be satisfied with a.book that
was not xeally enble; I fthd eittlna'on
hotel piazzas or under the trees readinz
dooio tne inaex or winch would make
them blush if they knew that you knew
t..i it., t.'.-i. - . . -.i .. . .
wxiub liits uook was. "ua. tuev sav.
"you must have intellectual recreation.'
Yes, there i no need that you jtake along
into a waienng' place "Hamilton's Meta-
phyncsj" or .-some, xmderou discourse
on the eternal decrees, or "Faraday's
Philosophy.1! There are many . easy
boo 3 tnat :vre good.
on might as well say, "I propose now
to give a atUe rest to my digestive- or
gans, and instead of eating heavy meat
ana vegetables I will, for a little while,
take lighter food a little strychnine
and a lew grams of ratsbane." Literary
poison in August is as bad as literary
poison lQi December. Mark that. Do
not let the vermin of a corrupt prfntibg'
pre$j jump J and crawl into your Sara
toga trunk br White Mountain valise.
Are there not good books, that are easy
to read- books ''of entertajnlng " travel,
books of congenial ' history, books of
puro fun, books of poetry, ringing with
merry canto!;- books of fine engraving,
books that till rest the mind as well as
purify the heart and elevate the whole
life? There Will not be an hour between
this and the pay of your death when you
can afford . to read a book lacking in
moral principle. T. De Witt Talmage
m Ladies Heine Journal." . :
X
- tkcnnnlTTk
ROOT BEER! f
.-f (TI1TH t- 1
1
the
furnish
tion
would seem
explanation
concerning
fLRASCE I.RINS in the world.
Zjcm al SparkUna- "
Aik jour Vrggsi or Grcteer for It.
LH!RESV PHILADELPHIA.
10 VliAE
mi
Wcfrom the t!ecU of youthful errors, early
j . ntalla tmtiw ImSA containing full
oom-ai for borne cure. FRFP of cbarga. A
r,lLt exJxil work ; houldue read by every
attoii nerrona and debilitated. Addrosa,
f, C Fomm, Moodus, Conn, ,
'OR B
OTLV
k Prle of the Comoros.
Another sable personage is now visit
ing Paris in the person of Prince Mard-
Comora Islands, which lie
off the east coast of Africa near Mozam
bique.-1 He, is here in order, it is said, to
government with informa-
his country, but this
obe .a vague, semi-official
of his presence in Paris.
Whatever., may. ,be , the object of the
prince's coming he has neglected to pro
vide himself jwith an interpretej through
whom he could make his business
known; and when he and his secretary
appeared at the ministry of marine not a
single official could understand a word
which either jof the strangers uttered.
After N a -veary waste pf atrocious
French on the one hand and of absurd
Arabic on, tie other an interpreter was
summoned -liastily. andtsome light was
at last throwix on the wishes and inten
tion of the distinguished black. Prince
Mardjane has had a perilous voyage
from his native land, for ho was ship-
wrecirea a lew aays alter its snores re
ceded from his view and J having been
f. picked up by an English vessel, he was
taken to the Cape. Pans Letter.
IJRR WMtawu of Bodyaad Kind: Effeo
IrizTT." " w Old or Youn
" IJIIIW nifW HMMIMI. HAS A m mm A.
nM iiki tuHi otih i a pjikts of So
on
ZmZZ77i. l--U la a
r1 tdSnm l ""ICAt C8-IDFfAl8.il.
THE ACM.E
MANUFACTURING GO.
.JLLVLFACTLUKUS OF . "
t
Milters, Pine Fibre and
Pine Fibre Matting. ,
I&CTATION 0FOUK FBHTILlZEliS
SuMP'l3no'r established, "and
'LlFLaottr states will
K. u irm the aves of our
torS 10 equal to any
,nm.rubie Parties osl't our
Fecial
.....
Vai. .
v,
A Summer Idyl. t ;
Picnic indrning,
Bright and fair;
GQlden sunshine,
Balmy ;air, f-
What a pleasure
Thus to go i -
Where the woodland
Breezes bldw! .
JIappy hours, :
., Free from care,
Joy and beaity ; ;
Everywhere,
Through the leafy
Woods we'll strav,
ttracioas, gladsome
Picnic day. ;
Picnic evening, i
What a plight!
,Rai,n from 10 .
O'clock till night,
Flossy garment?,
Once so nice,
l illed with inud
And befrsrarsMice.
Dinner ruined,
Pies and cakes
Food for ants .
And garter snakes,
Full of doleful, -
Dank dismay,
.Dirty, drizzly
Picnic day
TIi a First step. . ,
Pernaps you are run down, ean't
eat, can't sleep, qan't think, can'tdo
anything to your satisfaction, and
you wonder what ails vou. You
should heed the warning, voi are
taking the first step into Nervous
Prostration. You need a Nerve
Tonic and in Electric Bitters vou
will find the exact remedy for re
storing your nervous system to its
normal, healthy condition. Surpris
ing results follow the use of this
great Nerve Tonie and Alterative,
lour appetite returns, crood di CPS-
tion is restored, and the Liver and
Kidneys resume healthv artinn TVvr
a bottle. Price 50c. at R. R. Bel
lamy's wholesale and retail Dru
Store. . . , "
WHOLESALE PRlCEa V-
Tne ionoiruig quotations represent irndlc
sale prlcw generally. " In making up small pN
ders algner prices aire to be charged.
BAGGER-- :
: Quanj.....i....t. ..
, Standard...;. .r;...
BACON Nortn CaroJina.
Hams...... j...
saoulders y a........
- Sides, a....
WESTERN SMOKED ,
Hams, ,y lb. ... ........
Sides, v ft.J... .............
i Snoolders, Tg ft ,,
DRY SALTED
Sides, ? ...................
Shoulders, v . .. .'.
BARRET Spirits Turpentine.
, Second Hand, each
New, New York, each
New, Cltyeacn.i...........
BEESWAX, 9 ft. ;. i . . ....... . .
f
8
U
8
8
8 &
7Xd
5
" 6
1 40
0 00
1 65
20
8
12
10
14
10
8
6
6
Ltlahtic, Coast Line.
: . t - ;,r".
WijmingtomfiWeW R.
V AND BBANCUEa
4
1
-f 1'
ICS
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
' TRAINS' GOING SOUTH, T
MlSCELLANr6uSfT
- if--- :- m" ii ii j'
Carolina Central Eallroa3
SO
75
70
000
15
W
10
JULY JUMBLES.
A man s capacity for endurance in
some respects changes after mar
riage. . The lover that never crnm
bled at holding a 130-pound girl for
. 1.1 . . . m . .
nuui-9 Kruiuuies u ne lias to no d a
ten-pound baby two minutes. Phil
auelphia Times.
lalk about absent mindedness '
said a citizen to-day, "why, when I
was a boy I worked for a man who
was so absent-minded that he dta
charged me three times in one week
and paid me' a week's -waces each
nine." .rvinsrston i'reeman.
The following "notis" is posted on
a fence in .Morris county, Ga.: "if
any man s or Avoman's cows or oxen
gits in these here oats, his or her tai
wm be cut on as the case may be. j
urn n isiirisuan man anu pav. mv
taxes, out a n a man who lets his
critters loose, say I."
the Ci
ew Ol
Grew Old While Drowulng.
Richard L. Edwards, 10 years old, was
tirowned whle rowing, on the Ohio.
The body wai swept beneath some barges
and could noi be recovered. Friday a
corpse was fcund floating in the river
near Rising un, Ind.' On tho body 'was
a watch and -ing both bearing the ini-
he body was
years of age
tials R. L. Ej Apparently
that of a man at least 60
with snow wliite hair.
. Edwards brother positively identified
the body from the jewelry and clothing.
When the. young man fell into the river
his hair wa . coal black; that of the
corpse was pure white. Fright doubt
less made the change while he' was
struggling fo life. There has been great
excitement along the nver over themys
terious case. -
It is the first - instance on
ian 4 U
NOTICE 1
lSIu'RYE IS UN.
WHISKEY sold 'in the
l0 H'u win and a few out of
k a.
frnio:dr,lsls". ot Winston, say:
VS? v cmom'6' ves entire satls
i ffiand we thlnk.lt is a
J u..
I 4joi; li-v :
4
i f tertuter as my leading
stock-
tought
success
my leading
V: m vu- of Fajettevllle. henTthu
4wU tn 15" and 'hat it U all too
customers prefer
lild.Simon&Cp;,
1 1 .
S ..7- "nriiM Tobacco.;
'5 . 1 ' i 1
SStoQ Savi
lngs & Trust Co.
. c
P.TOOUER,
Cashier.
record where a man was prematurely
aged while drowning. Cincinnati Cor.
Pittsburg Dispatch. . ;
Girt ti XUcbmond College.
The familyi-wife and : children of T.
C Williams have 'given f35,00Q to en
dow a law professorship in Richmond
"college, i Sone months before his death
3Ir.' William sent to Treasurer C, H.
Byland, his, c,heck for $10,000 to aid in
edowing the college and at the same
time he .offered to give $5,000 toward en
dowing a chair of law, conditioned on
the, raising-of .$20,000 more in a gyen
time. Thccradition was not cqmpliod
with, and 'of course Mr. Williams, es
tate was -released from the obligation to
pay the $5000.". But now his wife and
chihiren'step forward and pay the entire
$25,000, and tjms give to Richmond col
lege, the T. G. Williams law professor
ship. Richmond Herald. "
"Just as Good,'
Say some dealers who try to sell a
substitute preparation when a cus
tonier calls for Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Ho not allow any such false state
ments as this to induce you'to buy
what you do not want. Remember
that the only reason for making it
istnatn tew cents-more pront will
be ina.1e on the substitute. Insist
upon having the best inedicine
Hood's Sarsapnrilla. It is Peculiar
to Itself.
- -o
It is no disgrace to stay at home
all Summer, unless
Washington Star.
you are poor.-
Congumptlon Surely 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 nave been permanently
cured. I shalljbe glad to send two
bottles of my remedy free to .any
of your readers who have consump-
tion ii they will send me tneir ex
press and post omce address. Res
pectfully. T. A. SLOCUM, M.C., 181
Pearl st.. New York.
An experimenter has discovered
that it is likely to have a pernicious
effect on a man's fortune to expose
it to the heir. Binghampton Leader.
That WOitnnalil Fni Terrier.
l!very dog has his clay, and the fashion
able 1 dog of just this present day is -unquestionably
the fox terrier. Abundant
evidence of ibis -fact can. be picked up
- mi Ai 1
any nne aiternoon oy a waix nrongn a
fashionable -JSew- York . tnorougnlare.
The youngerl set, of men about town,
almoet to a man,' own fox terriers. Their
sisters and th -other fellows sisters of
their acquaintance own them; blushing
school girls own them, and, like certain
kinds "of patent medicine, children cry
for them. Indeed, it may be truly said
that there are few well to do families who
have not at quo time or anotner naa one
of these sprightly, intelligent and pugna-
tious little dogs. New York Tribune..
Rapid Work in the Cenaaa OrHe.
s A. quick piece of! work was done by
th9 census office clerks one evening. . A
circular was printed-for "distribution to
the enumerators. It was set up at 2
o'clock and I about j 90,000 copies were
printed. ' These werd "placed in about
43J0OO envelopes, addressed to the enu
merators, and by a b'flock in the mefn
Ing tha entire- nuralbcr, distril:t?"Jy
Ad vice to MotMerp. . .
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup
should always be used when children
are cutting teeth. It relieves the liti
tie sufferer at once; it produces nat
ural, quiet sleep by relieving the
child 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, relievea wind, regulates the
bowels, and is tne -best known reme
dy for diarrhoea, whether arising
from tee tiling or othr causes.
Twenty five cents a bottle. V
julv 6 deod&wlv "
r-OF TnE
Hon. Jefferson Davis.
BY
MKS. J EFFEKiON OA VIS.
BMCKS, Mllmlngtoa, ?M;.;,' 00
, Northern..
BUTTER,
North tarollna.. .. .
Northern '..
CANDLES, V
Sperm
Adamantine.....
CHEESE, y ft
Northern Factory
, Dairy, Cream.....
State L..."...,-.i
eoFFEE, it ,- :
Java. .....L.:
Laguyra...... ....:...,.....
Rio.
CORN MEAL, hush In sacks.
Vfjglnla Meal.. !...... ......
COTTON TIES, V bundle
DOMESTICS -
SheeUng, 4-4, Vyard.......
Yarns, v hunch
EGGS, y doz. ................. .
FISH
Mackerel, No. Uv hbl. 00
Mackerel, No. 1, y half bbL 13 50
Mackerel,No. 2, y bbl...l..i5 00
Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl.. . 4 75
Mackerel, No. 3, y bbl. . . ... 7 80
Mullets. bbl 6 00
N. C. Roe Herring, y keg... 00
DryCod, V ft... .. 5
FLOUR, y bbl
Western, low grade
" Extra....
' " Family. . .
City Mills Super
Family....
GLUE, y ft
GRAIN, y bushel
Corn, fm store, bags, white
Com, cargo, In bulk, white.
Corn, cargo. In bags, white.
Corn, mixed, from store, .
Oats, from store
3
9 2
10 00
31 00
89
13 &
9 &
27
23
20
00
00
25
6
00
io
&
&
&
&
k
25'
30
25
10
"14
11
30
23
22
52
65
1 30
80
50
4 00
4 50
4 00
4
'8
48
00
52
00
33
$30 50
315 00
330 00,1
3 6 00
310 00
3 7 00
3 6 00
3 10
3 4 00
3 6 00
3 6 00
3 4 10
3 6 00
3 10
' f - -
; . ' -f- .
Datsd June 'LV 1890.' S"3 ' cV. g
' .
" T 1. M. r. JiJa. M.
Leaveweldon. 13 30 543(600
( Arrive Rocky Mount..... .. ,1 46 710
- - - , " ."T r. m.
Arrive Tarboro... "230 ...
' i A. M. .
Leave Tarboro J. 10 20
- . ' "i I. M. : .
Arrive Wilson....,........1. 2 20 j 7 00 7 43
Leave Wilson. ..... .... ... . t2 30 1 . . .. . i ... .
Arrive selma.... 340 .
Arrive Fayettcville....i;:, 600 .....i .v...'.
Leave Goldsboro.... '. 315 718 .835
Leave Warsaw...,, 4 10 ...... 934
LCave Magnolia. T. . . I 4 24 80 9 4
Arrive Wilmington:: . 5 50) 955 U20
, TRAINS GOING NORTH..
1 : , a
S Ja. M.lA. M. P. M.
Leave Wilmington - 12 01 9 00 4 00
Leave. Magnolia..... .1 11 10 31 5 36
Leave Warsaw.. .. 10 4S 553
Arrive Goldsboro.. 2 23 1145 0 53
Leave FayettevUle........". ...... t840
Arrive Selma. 1 1 0
. ! . P. M.
Arrive Wilson.... 1210 ......
' , y ' -
Leave Wilson.............. 303 12 37 . 747
Ar. Rocky Mount ...... 1 10 8 18
Arrive Tarboro... 200 ......
A. M.f
Leave Tarboro... L 1020 ......
i - . . P. M. T"
Arrive Weldon .L 4 30 2 4 5 9 30
m.,
Oats, Rust Proof. GO
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
'
3
3
3
2X3
95
2
3
05
85
75
Cow Teas. ......
HIDES, y xb
Green i.....
Dry .
HAY, 3400 IbS
Eastern. .. .
Western........
North River....
hoop iron; y ft..
LARD, y ft i
Northern..1"..... 63
North . Carolina. . . . , ." 8 3
lime, y barrel........ ....... 1 25
DUMBER, City Sawed, VMft.
Ship stun,' resawed 18 00
Rough Edge Plank. 15 ,00
West Indla"Cargles, accord-
Ing to quality. .13 00
Dressed Flooring, eeasoned.18 00
, Scantling and Board, com'n.14 00
MOLASSES, y gallon
New Crop, in hhOs. .... ... . , 1 25
" in bbls 28
Porto Rico, in hhda . . ... .... 23
" in bbls.,.. ...... 20
Sugar House, in hhds 00
V In bbls. ...... 16
Syrup, In bbls... ....... ' 22,
NAILS, y Keg, Cut, lOd basin.. 2 40
OILS, v gallon. 1
60
48
53
51
50
00
3
10
90
00
2H
t
10
3 0 00
390 00
316 00
313 00
322 00
315 00
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
20
30
30
28
15
18
35
50
Dally except Sunday, j
Train on Scotland Neck Kraneh ttond
leaves Weldon 3:15 vi m.. Halifax 3::rrn. m..
arrives Scotland Neck at 4.25 d. m.. Green
ville 6:00 p. m. Returning leaves Greenville
V a ua. AiiiTiut UOUXaA 4XU IV. kJ CL
Weldon 10:30 a. m., daily except Sunday.
on Monday. Wednesday and Fiidav. ioeai
Freight leaves Weldon -10:30 a. m., Halifax
110 a. m., Scotland Neck 2:00 p. ra. Arriving
Greenville 5:10 p. m. Returning, leave Green
ville Tuesday,. Tnursclay and Saturday 9:.'$0 a.
m., Scotland Neck hoo p. m.. HaUfax 3:33 n.
m. Arriving Weldon 4:00 n. in. 1.
Train leaves Tarboro. N C. Via Albermarlo
&Ralelbh R. R. dailveceijtSunriav.4.mi. m..
Sunday 3.00 P. M., arrtve Wllllamston, N. C,
6.30 P. M.. 4.20 P. M.. Plymouth ?.r) p.
M., 5 20 P. M. Returning leaves Plymouth-.
month. . N. (;., dally except Sunday, 6.00 A.
M., Sunday 9.(x) A. M.. Wllllamston 7.10 A. M..
f fit a la A . ra- ... r . . .
j.aov. jsi. Arrive iaruoro. is. i" y. ai a. ai
1I.P0 A. M. i
Train on Midland N. Ci Branch leaves Gold
Doro, JM. c, dally except Sunday, 6.00 A. M.
arrive smith field,-N. C, 7.30 A. -M. Ifeturning
leaves Smlthfleld, N c, 8.00 A. M., arrive
C'OlOSDtirO, In. C., 9.30 A. M.
Tram on Nashvlllo ISranch le.ivea Rockv
Mount ar, r. ai.. anives at Nash
vine at. 3.40 P. M., Spring Hope 4.15 P. M.
KcturmnGT leaves SDrtn'r iioDe i.oo A. M
wasnvuie 10.35 A. M., anlve Rocky Mount
11.1a a.m., daily except Sunday
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for
Clinton, dally, except Sunday, at 6.00 P.M.
and ii io A. M. Returning leaves Clinton at
8.20 A. M. and 3-10 P. M., connecting at War
saw With IS OS. 4 1 40, 23 and 7S.
Southbound Train on Wilson & Favettevllle
urancn is sso. 51. wonnoouna 13 No. no. 'Jiallv
except riunaav. -.
Train no. 27 south wiu stcn onlv at Wilson.
Goldsboro and" Magnolia."
Train No. 78 makes close connection at Wel
don for all points North. dally. All rail via
nicnmona. ana aaiiv. exceDt sunaav. via uav
Line. : i i . . .
All trams run soHd between Wllmlnrton and
W ashlneton. and have Pullman Palace Sicen-
ersuvLacnea. v t . j
1 L ' JOHN' F. DIVINE. Genl Supt.
' J. R.T5BNLY; Supt. Transportation. .
t. jvi. iSAiisiisojs, uen'i passenger Agent.
Atlantic Coast Line.
WESTBOUND TRAINS
No. 43T
June ?9,"lsto,":
Leave Wllraliurtlo ; 'i . t; qm.
He U .U it pro
dally ex.
!?un3ay.
Leave Wadesboro. . . . u . -,
Arrive Charlotte......
Leave Charlotte;.. . . . . .
Leave Lincoln tan...
Leave Shelby. .. 4 ........... .
Arriveicuthert 'dB. .
- 41 tun
4 fclptJ
& 52 hm
6 50 pm.1
8 (orni
ex.:
hu&daj.i
j is .
3 27&TQ.
o so m
EASTBOUND TRAINS.
Jane29,l8tu
No. 26.
dally ex.
itounday.
Leave liutr.eiTdt'n
Leave Shelby....!..
Iave lincolnton
Arrive charlotte. .
Leave Charlottei..
Leave Wadesbom....
Atrt vovilmlhgj'n, .
i
mm a
s oi am
H 69 am
11 on am
is 17 am
11 25 pm
z uopm
No. L
Idailyex
buxuxaj
00 pm
12 CO cm
3 J9 pml a jmr
i- m- r j "i ii. . t
Trains iso. 43 and 56 maR,e close connection
ati iiamiet for Raleigh and At LUacolnton forr
Hickory and W. N. c. ;
Trains No. 23 and 24 make close oonBection .
for Chester. i . r;;
Through Sleeping clurs between Wiimineton
V T. W. WU1SNANT. SuDcrintenacntl J ' V
F. W. CLARK.! Oenl Passentrer Atrnt. . P-v"
e28tf -' 4 j - . . 7 ): ,.,
1
Atlantic Coast Line.
aa-
North-Eastern R. R. QfS.L T
in ir
i t II -' '
:;1-
CONDENSED SCU EDUXE.
TRAINS GOING- SOUTHV
Dated May 12,
a a
Leave Florence',
I" Kingstree,
Arrive ianes....
Leave Lanes..;.
Arrive Charleston.. ..
'89.
NO. 27.
A. M.
2 29
2 60
'2 50
6 00
A. M.
NO.
23.1NO.
A. M.
. 30
10 65
n 20
11 20
1 301
P. M.
.7 ft
P. M.
Train Na 63 takes No. 53 Sout h Of Lanes.
wlSlfo.0: 1L H-connecta at noD
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
Leave Charleston....
Arnve Lanes. i..
1-eiave lanes....
f4 l KlnsrHtreol
Arrive Cbarlestoh
a-J
No. 78.
A. M.
v - 2 45
2 50
3 10
4 20,
A. M.
NO. 14.
P. M.
4 3(W
6 281
0'28!
40
7551
i. m.
NO. 63, :
A.-M.
7
9 i-,
A. M.
tDaily. t Dally except Sunday.
' TralJ?.,,,co"nccta at Florence with train
t bSfe Xc n- K heraw, , c, and Wades, .
rt o. bs runs t hrough to Columbia via Central
ii. H. Vl B. J.
It.
Nos. 78 and 14 rim solid to Wilmington,
for all points north. '
, JNO. K. DIVINE,'.
,,'' General superintendent
Jr R. KEN EY, Ass'tcien l Manager., i 7
'if. M. EMERSON, fien'l Pnaviin r AowAr."-
tnvll T "-o-- .
Is V'
WAWTEDi.
9
16
90
15
00
op
25
10
75
00
65
25
3
3
3'
3
3 3
TO-BE SOUV-BT 'iBBSCWFTM ml
The prospectus and complete outfit for can
vassing wui be ready Immediately.
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Linseed.....
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Tar...
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POULTRY .
Cnlckens, live rown. ......
" Spring
Turkeys.......:
PEANUTS, y bushel, 22 ft...... 1
POTATOES, y bushel-
Sweet....
Irish, y bbl... 3
PORK, y barrel-
City Mess...... 12 OQr
Prime.... ...... .j... .15 00
Rump ....... 00
RICE CaiOllna, y ft.... 4
Rough, y bush, (Upland). ... 60
i. "M (Lowland). ' 80
RAGS, y ft Country........... 430
City
rope, y ........:
SALT, y sack. Alum.. .-.
Liverpool.
Lisbon. ....i.....
American... .......
SOAP, y ft Northern- V..
sugar, P ft standard grain..
standard A. v., Z..
C, Goldeh...
G Yellow... j.:.r..it..
SHINGLES, 7 In. JL1.. .
Common.'. . ... . .
Cypress Saps;. ..-...4 50
. Cypress Hearts. ;t.t?5I. 0 00
STAVES, V M W. O. Barrel.. 8 CO
R- O. Hogshead..Mfa.. 0 00
TALLOW, V ft. ... . -f.t.v. .. 4
TIMBER, y m feet-Shipping. .J2 00
rineMUI........ Ji 25
'km Prime:.... fp:!.. 7 50
iouFair. ....... ir.T.r:... 500
Common MH1..1 . 5 00
Inferior to Ordinary.... 2 50 3 4
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North Carolina... v 1 50
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we will forfeit in everv lnstanr whero onr i
.rumcuy raiis 10 perfect a permanent oure
sample dox. 25c: iix boxes. tL w. vtin nar
good agents f3 per day to Introduce our goods
Into their sectlonj no postals. For terms and
particulars address the manufacturers, '?
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Leave TJnLigton..,
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Arrive Florence;.....
Leave Florence.
Arrive Sumter.
Leave Sumter.:..
Arrive Columbia.
NO. 23. No. 27.
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9 3:j 12 40
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NO. 52.
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1 6 15 lk 55
Na 15.
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are dccidlnjr urdn rour readlr.tr matter tar
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There is not SDice here fo ure tmi a a-ntn.-
mary of the features to sppear this rear, but
among other things there will be a new de
partment and additional pages, and cronps of
illustrated articles win ho rfovntrxi tn tr, fol
lowing subjects. I . , -
a mean Exploration and TraveL - 1 m
Life on a Modem War Shlo a articles). . s
Homes in Ci;v .isuburb, and Country
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No. 53 Tuns throuirH from Charleston via
Central 1L K.- - -
Leaving Lanes 9-1 5 A. M.. Manning 9:56 A. M.
Train on c. & D. It. R. connecta at Florence
with No. 58.
: TRAINS GOING NORTH.
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Leave Marion.. . . . ..1 5 22 8
Arrive Wilmington... j 8 35 11 43
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Lanes 7:42 P. M., Charleston 9i P. M.
Na 69 connects at Florence with C andD.
train from Cheraw and Wades bo ro.
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