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- : -: ' . , - . - ;. .... r-'-.-li 7-- S7.n 1.00 &H SPECIFIS Ho. AO -STvir. Vital weamsssi. PirrK isr-ofDW r. lilt: iuj 'TZZZ'4'' . - . u a w I tUe Chaplain Dolnz Itj? ; A story is goic tbe rounds now which vrould indicate ctery opportunity for Sabbath school missionary mrk amonjj the mernbera of the Lou3e. The other day Candler and Grime3, of Georgia, got into an argument in regard to early religious training. Grimes claimed that the religious precepts taught in youth Jwere never forgotten, and that the cate chism and Teraes of scripture then com mitted to memory, could be repeated years after. " Til tell you rrhat 111 do, Grimes,' aaid Candler, "111 bet you $10 even that there ian't a man in thu hoase can re peat the ten commandment without making a mistake." . just go you," said Grimes. Se lect your men, and the money wa pnt up. Mr. Candler said he would 6elect Ilcp rmnUtivo Brecldnridge, of Kentucky, and Representative .Wilson, of West Vinriuia. both blue stocking Preabyte- ans. Mr. Bivckinridge was called in first and the lt stated ine silver tongued orator of Kentucky studied a moment and then ddr 'Gentleman, I can't reoeat the Ten Commandments without a mistake." -Mr. vuson was then applied to, but the college profesior was also compelled "to admit that his memory was defective on that subject. He got even with Candler, however, by saying: 'I am willing to bet $10 that I could have repeated any nursery rhyme, and Candler would not have been able to tell the difference between it and the Ten Commandments. Pittsburg Com mercial Gazette. : - " . ... ...v it ... ii .-.t I ir t-- . i . Only a, TTor f , j f , . A word and the skis crow darker; A word and the clouds roll high; A word and the onl lie stricken. And hurt hearts grieve Ttrid.sigh;; r ; AJvrordand the kies would bright- -n: . - i : A word and the clouds would fly; A vronl and the foul find healing. And hurt hearts cease to sigh. j Oh, word, ere too late, bespoken! Iet the threshold -of Mlence- be crossed, .1 " i Ere the thread of thy fat be broken And thy chance forever be lost! - Mark FGrlswoUl.v WHOLES AXT2 PRICED Tbe folKrwlnsr quotauons represent waole ttie prices gewrallj, Xa mating np szaalji or dan lutier prices liars tote cbargeA itz !. Atlantic Coast Line. Kpoch. The transition from long, linger ing and palnfal sickness to robust health marks an epocrf 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 -fullv blessed. Hence it is- that so much is heard in praise of Electric Hitters. So many feel they owe their restoration to health to the uso of the Great Alterative and Tonic. If you are troubled with any lit2if of Kidnevs.Live or Stomach of long or short standing you -win surely hud relief by tne use oi twec- tric lJittprs. Hold at Wc. anti f l per bottle at Uobt. R. Bellamy's whole sale and retail drug store. JULY JUMIJLKS. ...... 8 W - ......... 7X : 6 i J 90 1 75 J?0 t - - - - - i 9 m. noting tor rionjr. Auccessf ul boring for honey has been mada in north Tennessee. For many rears swarms of bfea have been noticed by boatmen at Fox Bluff, on the Cum- berland rivr, near raniciin, ry. j. uc bluff is 170 feet high, and the rivers channel runs directly under it. The bees have been observed about a big fissure near the center of the bluff, and the opening could not be reached from above or below without great danger of being stung to death. As the bee. haff never been robbed, it .was thought a large improved qnnT BEbK: nryr-K.LJ - 1 trt ROOT BEE "You still write to Harvey Le Beau!" "No: but I had to write tills time, us my encasement was 'riatur- nil v a surprise iu juiu. xnw ociuu nmmfsetl to two men at once is awful awkward." No more we'll stand beside the bar And take a festive drink; But by the soda water fount We'll take It with a wink. "Tommy I bought this dog to make money out of him. bister s Beau How is tnatT Tommy l ex nect.that vou will irive me a dime for tvin? him un every time you come to see mv sister. He's awful savage. "kwill niPet." nuoth the lover. "Meet you when, paie uyntnia' shines," ' But, alas! he met her father With a pair of number nines. "I see that a soda water trust is talked of." reiuarKHd a Pittsburger tr l.u host rrirl.ns thev ouaffed. the an-oot. n.tinosnhere. "Ah." she re- ..-tiV) "S 1 1 -- .T thy rc Sr for !t. amount of honey was stored in the cliff. Rwntlv a well borer named btarks vis ited the bluff and was at once impressed with the idea that he could reach tn tmndorfiil hono storehouse with his " " . . . . T I RffPPt drilL After some coaxing ne persuaueu od. .tiien if niey would only trust & numDer or xarmers iu imueigu iuo -- 1Q fnp nn i(.-prenm. too. now nice h. n 4Viixw inrli hniA XT&S UOreu I ,,1-1 l.A iciiir. u . ; . i. until ' c . from the ton oftne.Dlun. ai a aepiuoi eitrhtS-five' feet the drill struck the .ui aa Jooi." w - M " .1.-1 .1 1 B honej-. According to a aispatcn oarrrw Sav omo dealers no try to sou or,i twK hr the score were filled and Uuhstitute preparation when a cus rrriwl off to neighboring farms, and tomer calls for Hood's barsaparu a the syndicate has sent to Louisville tor more receptacles. rnnaueipui . CCHIREIS. PHlLAQtrrtlA. WaSTOTCAHll PUlt taNtrm. Ntwplaa . ... . U fTOj t ta S3 Vk1 Mti x nr-. AVv m. gala nnnivrpiip uadrd ata-X yfilMt till y ftrfm A darNa STWORD ABOUT PJANQ$. '3mrT parrhaarr. Wi bar ioftbte toaea eo PUaoa, Our 8225 PIANO la aal by tba ntwt oaalara at S21&, a4 la warta lu taa. Tlirce President! Sou. Tlr a rather ainflrular. coincidence, a3 the son of . President Garfield departed from a banking institution the son 01 nnnthw resident entered it. Neither of the young men knew tne otner uy sigm, and neither of them was aware xnai thpv were near enough to exchange greetings ". had they been acquainted. fA othr son of a president was U. S. nmnt. -who is leading a very quiet and . . . . a al ? i A. TT an nlVk Acf retired lire in inw;ciiy. o ummyo. diffident and shy in his dealings wit n vf Viu irrnws verv trreatlv to re- Another ex-presi- Ho not allow any such false 'state inonts as this to induce you to Duy what vou do not want. KememDer that the onlv reason for making i is that a few cents more profit wi I be innJe on the substitute. Insist nnnn liavincr no uest uieuiumtr Hood's barsapanua. to Itself. . . 1 - It . is Peculiar carrying I 1 ill ii a m . a semble his XAtner. ahouik c.t;,itot vour readers that I dent'a son livea in Jew oric, aitnongu feiuedy for theabov Porter Ten cents for lmtrrrnw Traveller tJut -'-r.om-r-- . mi linvonnv liaL'f?ajre. J'orter inni ...... 'J. ---!-- . . vour ookout. TUP rules says, -i . . - lect ten cents lor carrying uugK- nndl.wantit. . Comtimptlon fenrely Cnre4. To Tine Editor Please inform that I have a positive e named disease. 9 & 23 i 00 a 00 . ... - V S5 36 ; 8X9 13 9 3 a BAGG1XQ Guany....."....... T 9 8 StxndJUTl.. ...... 8 ,8X BACON Jforta Carolina. . nams.j. .1 ...... 11 j 12 : SHouMert lb..'....,,....... 8 9 8J Sides, V 8 W WESTERN SMOKED Hams, V 1 ' Sides, v ...... Saouldprs, V a... ... Sides, VnL.. .v.... ...... 7. Saoaldcra,9 ft.;.... 6 BARREIJS-pmUTurpenthie. . ' Second ; nad,aca-.. ...... I 0 - New, ef York, eachl. .... 0 0? : " New, City, caca....:.v 1 85 BEKSWAX, V .......... 30 BRICKS, Wilmington, M.... 8 00 Northeni-,..,.J...'. ........ 0 00 BUTTER, V ' North tarollna.i. .. ...... 15 Northern. ......... ... - 23. candles; v 2-; . Sperm. U,,8; " Adamantme ! 10 &, CB.EESS, frz ' ! Nort&ern Factory -Dairy, Cream .".. . . . . State.. L I...... ii..:., OFFEE, V 1 - - Java......::.....U... - 27 .9 Laguyra.... - zs :-iuo....i..,.... 20' CpRN MEAL, tousU, In sacks. 00 9 -Virginia Meal..-; - 00 & COTTON TIES, V bundle...... 1 25 9 DOMESTICS . Sheedng,4-r, yard....... 6 Yarns, l?lmitch.i.... ...... 00 & EGGS, V doz 10 & FTSn i ' Mackerel, No. l, y DDI. ...... 00 ' Mackerel, No. 1, V half bbL IS 50 Mackerel, No. 2, V bbl. 15 00 Mackerel, No. 2, half bW... 4 75 MackertL No. 3, bbl 7 80 Mullets V bbl...t 6 00 N. C. Roe Herring. V keg... 00 Dry Cod, V tt. .......... . 5 FLOUR, V bbl Western, low grade 50 : Extra.... 4 00 , 1 Family. 4 50 City Mills Super.... .. ... 4 00 "j Family GLUE, V a i 8 GRAIN, V bushel. ( Corn, fm store, bags, wldt 4.8 Cora, cargo, In bulk, wlilte. 00 Corn, cargo. In bags, wblte. . 52 Corn, mixed, from store.... 00 Oats, from store J 33 Oats, Rust-rroof. 00 Cow Feas......'.i..t.... ... 05 HIDES, I ' v . Green... Dry HAY, 100 lbs Eastern. I 1 Western.?.. I ' North River.... i hoop iron, v : LARD, V ' Northern.. 6i 7 North Carolina...1... ' 8 10 LIME, V barrel 4.. ....... 1 25 0 00 LUMBER, City sawed, VMft. Ship Stuff, resawed 18 00 Rough Edge Plank1..... V 00 West India Cargls, accord- MISCELLANEOUS. Seaboard Air-Lino, Wilmington & Weldon R. R, " 'AND BBA.NOHE8. ' ODEKSKD SCHEDULE. ' Oarolin& OeutralrEallroad TRAINS GOING SOUTB. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. I WESTBOUND TRAINS Dated June ,15. I 10 14 11 JO '25 : 22 - 52 65 1 36 . 80- 30 50 1500 20,00 8 00 Q10 00. & 1 00 & 6 00 & 10 Leave Weldon Arrive Rocky Mount... Arrtve Tartoro... teare TarDoroTrrr.r.T . I j - i - . " " Arrive Wilson.......... Leave Wilson. U.,--. Arrive seana.. Arrive FayetteMiie.... .u. r. mj 1230 15 'ax p. m.Ia. m. 5 43! 5 ...... 710 IP. M. P. M.i 3 SO 7 00 ...... Jane . 1S90. No. 43. dally ex. bunOay. Leave WUmlngtca.........J 30 Leave U am let 1 1 25 Leave Wadesboro, . Arrive charlotte. . . . Leave Chariot te. Le ave . I jncolnton ... Leave Shelby ArriveRutherf dtn . . aza pm 2 41 rm 4 23 pm 4 strm 5 .rc! pint ft 50 pm; 8 C5pm' No. 15. dally ex. Sunday. ?2X) rtc 2 M anr. 3 r: axe 6 SO an; t230l 340!..... 600 Leave CKildsboro... Leaw, v arsaw Leave MaznoUa.... Arrive Wilmington. 7 43 315T 710 HS3.i ,410.....- -0 4 24 I S 40 5 50 -5 11 2tt J EASTBOTJND TRAINS. No, ZA. trtallyex Sunday. Ju?2P,ia?0. TRAINS GOING NORTI1. Leave Wilmington....... Leave Magnoua. Leave Warsaw.. ', Arrive Goldsboro.......- Leave Fayettevlile. ... ... Arrive Selma 1 j Arrive Wilson ....... Leave Wilson Ar. Rocky Mount. Arrtve Tarboro... Leave Tarboro.... "Vr I -- & 4 00 & 6 00 & 6 00 4 10 5 00 e 10 Arrive Weldon... S J A. M.'aTxI. IV M. 12 01 9 00 4 00 ll 10 34 5i ...... 1048 553 2 23 U 45 6 53 ...... 'Islo ...... 11(0 ...... P. M. L ...... 1210 ...... 303 1237, 1747 1 10 j 818 ...... '2 00 ...... A. M . ! ...... 10 20 ...... '. pT"m. i;. 4 30 2 45 9 30 Ijeave Rut herfdt'D IaveJhelDy.... iMvfl I Jncolnton.. ......... Arrive Charlotte .12 17 pn iavpi Charlotte.. .! 25 pm fMv Wadesboro .....I 2 Spm 8 45 am 9 am it oo am Leave Harulet... ...v.l 3 19pm s warn Arrive Wllmlngt?ni.........i SO piri 7 80 am No.L dally ex Sunday 9 00 pm 12 oo pm Trains No. 43 and 36 make close connection at namlet-tor Raleigh and at Llaeclntoa for i; Hickory and W. N. c. , ''h--' Trains No. 25 and 24 make close connection at Hamlet, to and trom Raleigh ana at opt w f0Throhsieeping Cars between Wilmington . and Charlotte and Wilmington and Raleigh. T. W. Wilis: ANT, Bupenntenaean ; F. V. CLARK, Gcn'l Passenger Agent. i (A O 5 3 2& 50. 48 53 51 50 CO TVollTr OTint SunflAV. 'rvafifi r.n strntiand Neck Branch Road leaves Weldon 3:15 T- m.,.naiirax a:j7 V-1- rrlDua Sotl!rfl Nftf!K at A.Za V. IU.. uncu i vltle 6.00 p. m. Returning leaves Greenville .2n a m. Arrlvlnsr lianiax at utiu a. iu.. f -MAnrinv Wfirtneadar and Friday. Local prnht ipsvm Wfitrlon 10:30 a. m..-Halifax ii.i2n m sr.ot.iand Neck 2:00 o. m. Arriving ! Greenville 5:10 p. m. Returning, leave Green- viilft Tuesday 'lnursaay uuu puxuium-j .. . ni. Rrotland Neck 1:00 p. nv, Haliiax 3Si p ! . A - r, 1J. a . I 1 I n tYI in. :Arnvan!f eiuuji .v'i . . :., Train leaves Tarboro, N. C via -Aicermarie & Raleigh it. R. dally except Sunday, 4.05 P. M., SHndayiOOP.M., nnive WlUlamston N. C., 0.36, P. I'M., 4120 P. it, Plymouth 7.50 . P. M.. -5 20 P. M. Returning' leaves Plymouth, 3 05 85 Atlantic Ooast Line. North-Eastern R.. R. of S. L COND ENS ED SCH ED ULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated May 12, '89. I. Leave Florence...... Klngstree..;.. Arrive Lanes.... ..... Ieave Lanes ......... Arrive Charleston.... No. 27. NO. 23; A. M. A. M. 1 35 9 30 ; 3 29 ' .10 55 2 60 11 20 2 50 11 20 5 00 1 80 A. M. P. M. NO. IV M. ; 7 a. ' 9 P. M. Train Na 63 taftes No. 63 South of Lanes.: Train on C. & D. R. R. connects at Flor nc with No. 23 Train.. .'. i TRAINS GOING NORTH. i 10 90 00 3 At.. Knruiav fi.uo A. M.. wuuamston 7.10 A, M- 1 9.58 A. M. Arrive Tarboro, N. C, 9.30 A.; M , 11S0A.M... . i Train on Micuana jn. c. urauuu wvxo- M. excent Sunday. 0.00 A. M. arrive ftrrlre 4mltlifleld. N. C 7.30 A. M. Keturning lng to quality... ria Ynnrh of his time in Europe. ra tiinolv nse thousands of hope- ... ... 1 i. I . J I ......n.ni. 1 1. TM 4 T-nnncr Alan Arthur, wuose uisica less cases nave ueeu ijciiuc1.iic"i..jr .w,.! nn.l xvhnRa aconirementa- are cured. I shall be glad to send two cuo owu" .1. . . . r 1.. .tuu r nnv ,1 nltnrpil inftn OI I DOIlieS OI 1IIV rvuiKKiy rivnn .....13 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned.18 00 ScantUngand Board, com'n.14 00 MOLASSES, gallon-t New.Crop, in hhds.. . . . " ! " ; in bblsJ... Porto Rico, in hhds. . . . ' in bbl3..'... Sugar House, In hhds " ! lnbbls. Syrup, In bbls.'....,. AILS, V Keg, Cut, 103 basin. jILS. V gauon. C420 00 10 00 1B 00 (822 00 G15 00 i....... A , a? fsa Cm SrtJ cf jcwit tol error, anlr rjhia Press. anr.Mkiloatniazduod.cta,Irta I mi i n.ai tmUM I ld. containing foil I Pearl st.. New York. JnM t fcoiM cnr. FREE of chATg. a datl awLf&l acrk : ahooidiLa read by crery aatto a aeroca ui debilitated. Addreaa, Mr. C FOTTLEH, Moodut, Conn jlmiliiolil, A New Japaneae uruer. A new order has just been instituted by the mikado of Japan to commemo TftTA t riA 2.555th anniversary of the coro nation of Jimmtt Teuno, the semi-myxn-ical first sovereign of Japan. This order is to he called the order or the women Palmn. and is for military merit oniy. Divided into seven classes, the insignia for the' first four are to be or gold,. ana for triA three others of silver. A straight two edtred sword with a jeweled hilt MY SALOON, 'lis now the festive druggist's -clerk . 1 .1 tnim Hmi i.Vl uourts some oiu nmu mu fpr. And tries her maiden heart to win With lemon soda water. ; j Advice to Jttotaers. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children . . - . i "a a x 14 re cutting teetn. n relieves iu H onfTaror .t once: it nroduces nat rtt-al Sill ft. Kleeo bv relieving the rn?M from tiain. and the little cher- . Ill 111 2 1- 4- no V, TTAtl I ' It . . , p. i Ar, rm ami norrnm nil flwnirpsnji iir Lriiiaa uuvivu. jlv iorms mo aus imuu,- r ' A x " n v.oo tended wings. Cor. Chicago News r of Nor Hi Waicraod Mulharry ktreet. i cUi i b. ir.iUf.ritn 11:1 i f. B. itBlilT. Cllv iniOWNB, Acont,: WILMINGTON, N.C. we have J"1 fclVlf m ANOTHER 3LARGElA5t . HUTMENT OF AND rfJaatiMT woods. irWch Mkt pricos, instalments or Ia mucis corjiiiiy laritrd lo ex E. YanLAEII, 4flT . Spcaltloa Fvm 1" "'.i Some tersons are of the opinion that there is more of less specnlation m every businsss transaction. , A xxng xsianu fanner, the otlier day, carried nis peas to the Gansevoort market in xms ciiy. He got just twenty -cents a bushel for them. He bad paid forty cents a bushel to f arm hands for the bare cost of pick ing them. Had this fanner arrived four days sooner he would have got $1.23 a bushel. When ho arrived tho market was well nuplied by other farmers. Epoch. Parental Caution. Vise ParentCharlotte, Mr. lteht- t vriilr- last evenine. What in wrens:? i s Giddy Daughter Got his conge, papa. He's only a plumber, and it was a dread fr.lltrinll.1 -winter, vou know. - w P Good heavens! Rash girl, you must win him back. Hehaa just en racl in the ice business. Pittsburg Bulletin. ' . 1 Kh 9mtl to Mean It. A younglady went to the Museum of Arf th other dav for the first a; i in "wAlkinir throucrh tho riMvlrt mom ah uttered thi cry or the . Vinwr I nvv Ihese statues their lifer Boston Transcnpt. .. "Scaren, a Parisian, who made millions out of the Panama canal, has gone to r-r ;n ihn Interest of tho project to wnvtrt tho desert of Sahara into an land sea, and if thpnblic to t. alrthe liii.i Rnftens the cums, allays 11 r.aln. relieves wind, regulates the , i i a. 4- Imn-urrt rum bowels, anu is me weBmv lv for diarrhoea, wneiutrr anemt; from : fpethinir or oin.T iuf. rwpntvflve cents a bottie. julv ft rieodawiv A FREE TRIP TO Deck and Spar. OULTRY " Chickens, lire rown. spring... 1. Turkeys.,.-'.'.-....." -EANUTS, V bushel, 23 POTATOES, V bushel- Sweet ..... Irish, V bbl.'.. ......... f'PORK.v barrel- City Mess. r... Prime.. - Rump....".' '... RICE CaioUna, V ft... Rough. V bush, (Upland)... (Lowland). RAGS, It Country Clty..U... ...i. ....... ropb,v..- y SALT. V sack. 'Alum Liverpool J...::;t.. Lisbon.. American.., .. SOAT, V Northern EUROPE. fiUlE PUBLISHERS OF "THE CANADIAN (Lf-EN 7 will give airee iw nuiu i person sending the largest number cf words constructed from letters coniainea " uic AddlUonal Prizes ronsistlbs of Sliver Tea Sets, IWldWitthM, i' i n, i ii n r.rr rpij. runicici vuiiau n.vus Mintm nncm nan manr ikvci iw tul and valuable articles will also be awarded in order or merit: ! Wcbfcters unaonagea uiciionao i u oa mitTinritv in vridincr the contest. This is a popular pian oi mirwuuiis ular pubUcatlon. Erery one Eeodlxg a list ot not less than ten words will receive a present. Enc.ose thirteen 3c. stamp nor "txrJr.i t'atAiotnipof nrpspnt and tnree month's trial subscription to 'The o.ueen."' j AMreTnE CANADIAN QUEEN, jy 3 tf Toronto, Cnt. University of North Carolina F Tlio Fall Term Opens ?ept. . Tuiiiou, .$:n. OUR REGULAR COURSES OP .STUDTi MinrtM tn mmlsirr. Civil and rwriUi Knnnmlii!!. Pharmacy, and other "separate schools of Law and ttedlelnehose tiVit tr r-m t TT4TTLE. LL.D-, 28 28 26 00 IS 22 2 10 Kerosene... Lard. j..... 1 Unseed..... Rosin....... Tar..i...L:: 9 18 90 15 00 00 '25 10 00 85 3 25 12 00 15 00 00 ..... 4 60 SO 00 26 30 ' 30 28 15 18. 35 80, 0 11 Qrl 45' O I 00 d 2 txro, N. C, daily leaves Smlthfleld, N C, 8.00 Goldsboro, N. C, a30 A. M. l w Tin at! TJnshviiift ranih leaves Vocliy Mount at 3-00 - P. Mi., arrives . at Nash ville at 3.40 P. M., Spring nope 4.1a Pf Al . Returning leaves spring nope w.w a-j jo.. NashvUle 10.35 A- M.,i arrive RocKy Mount 11.15 A.M., dauy except sunuay L, Train on CUnton Branch leaves Warsaw- tor CUnton, dally, except Sunday, at 6.00 P.M. onrt n in a. M. Returmnkf leaves Clinton at 8.20 A. M. and 3.10 P. 3L, connecting at War sawrwlth N0S.41 40, 23 and 78. Sou thbouna Train on vvuson &, v.3 Branch is No. 5L Northbound is No. 50. Dally except Siniday. j. Train J0. i OOUlii wm awp uuij au ihi Goldsboro and Magnolia." ' ' . o ' . Train No. 78 makes close connection at wel don for all points North dally. All rauyla Richmond, and dally, except Sunday, via Bay Line, i v i . All trains run salld between Wilmington and Washington, and have puuman i-aiauts Oliv ers attached.; ; ... . - 1 JOBH JT. UlVllxis. lien 1 ouju J. R. KENLY, Sup't. Transportation. T. M. EMERSON. Qen'1 Passenger Agent. Atlantic Coast Line. . .... . 4 r -.4- : ' I ; ' - Wilriiinkton,! Colnmtst Leave Charleston.... Arrive Lanes........ . Leave Lanes.... " Klngstree..... Arrlvo Charleston.... 16 20 22 R. ii- i. & 30 & 20 1 00 125 '-75 3 75 : Q18 00 H6 00 015 00 60 1 00 i 5. & 1 50 00 CONDENSED BCH EDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated Aprirjw, 1890, SUGAR, 1" 9 stanoaru nun.. r; ;standard A . : u v . . . 1 - iWhlteEx CvVuU J.ft 9 9 14X 70 10 DO 00 & 4kA 5V "5X 5 5X 5 00 0 7 00 Leave Wilmington.. Leave Marlon. Arrtve riorence..... Leave Florence... ArrlTe, Sumter. .. Leave Sumter..... Arrive1 Columbia.. NO. 23. NO. 27. No! 15. ;j .1 . i P. M. P. M. A. M. rls 10 10 .. 9 12 40 ...i.... 10 20 1 20-..: no. m No. r.8 A. M. A. M. A.IM. 3 20 . . t 8 25 i 4 35 ........ 9 35 NO. 52. i A. M. 4 35 tlO 33 6 15 11 55 via 70 ' NO. 52 runs through jlrom . Chfaleston : ravlnjc Lanes 915 A. M., Manning jv.56 A. M. "Train on C..J.R.R-connects at Florence TRAINS GOING NORTH. m a z so Extra Golden. C YeUow.. SHINGLES, 7 In. V M. v . Cypress Sapsr.....-.? 50 5.00 Cypress Hearts., rr.i. 0 tto a 7 50 STAViS,. V M W. O. Barrel.. 8 00 ; 1LO. Hogshead.....;....... 0 00 TALLOW, V to ..4....... 4 TIMBER, V M feet Shipping.. 12 00 Fine MlU.i. ..I... ........Jl 25 Mill Prime... 7 50 " Mill Fair. 5 00 Common Mill. 5 00 Inferior to Ordinary. t 50 WHISKEY, gal Northern... 2 00 North Carolina. ...150 wool, v a washed... 23 Unwashed 16 Buny....J.........v, 1 Jno. 5L 11 00 10 00 5 011 00 013 00 e 8 50 0 00 000 4 00 0 5 0C 0300 25 e is 0 13 Leave Columbia. .. . . . Arrive Sumter...... .. Leave Sdmter.. ...... I Aril re Florence Leave Florence ...... Leave Marlon. . ..... Arrive Wilmington... P. M. 10 35 11 58 11 58 A. M i 1 15 NO. 78 A. M , 4 35 5 22j 8 35 NO. 59. NOJ 53. p. M. 6 n 7 50 P.! M. . i5 2C 4 NO! H. 8 55 11 45 Dally, t Dally except Sunday. t rntral R. 1L. arriving Manning ix r. u. Lanes 7:43 P. M.. Charleston 9-JO P. M. Kn ko miinOTS ml iriorcnca WILU v. w train fnm hpriiw Anil Wadesboro. Nos. 78 and 14 mate close connecuun mlnirton with W. W. ior an yvo SSfn mrrT-.rt m i imi.v Pee Dec dally except Sunday 4:40 P. M., arrive Kotrlaml d. mT Returning leave Rowland 6:30 a- m ar- OYSTER ROASTS rt?rSrS&r -i & as- viromi tP. ii ificturoing leave Klmlnl p ii arrive Sumter 10 P.M. " 1 lJd r.., ume BtUi jODN F. DIVINF, Vi i ,''t General superlntenck lU j. k. KENLY.' Asst Genl Manager. -; Sl MERSON, General Passenger Agen AM BETTER PREPARED r 1 l : than ever to accommodate my friends with &YSTE RS . thl aso jj. vl ;wlll teen none tait the Eest on hand always M V KTLB grove ROASTS a spectahy. Everyv thin- oTerhanled and improved, oyiters ready at shortnoUos and expert shockers - .srwixl ratra to cartlei Give me"a call and j Ul do ro y test top lease you. r Re?ectXuy n r . . V- i. IT. CTOu.LIwi, octstf ' . Vfnifitsniid - Table Board. a FEW GENTLEMEN. CAN BE-ICCOMMO LI - v- .. .. 2 . -f I .... .- - dCiSTU SHH.TM.Il'DbT No! 78. NO, 11. No. 62 !-; -. z - : '' A. M. P. M. A. M. -12 25 4 30 - 7 2 45 6 28 9 2 50 V . C a: 3 10 6 4f)i, - 4 20 . --7 55! A. M. T, M. 1 A. M. Dally, t Dally except Sunday. -Train No. Uconnects at Florence with tratr. on C. & D. R. R. for Cheraw, S. C, and WaUes boro, n. c. . 7 . 2so. 52 runs tnrougu to voiumma via i j nu;i R.R. ors. C. - IAU3. isauu 11 IUU Wliu iu iiiiiuiujhju, ct, making close connection with V. A W. - k. ror an points n on. n. - v JNO. F. JMVINIC, ' General Supertntrinlcnt. J. It. KENEY, Ass't Gen'l Manager. T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent, my 11 .- -I FOR 189 O. 6a3ll3r Si;tt3yi'j Maoiizih wajn , yo reading matter for nnon vour The subscription rate is low- are deciding next season. 3 00 a Tear. The stanaara oi tne .Magazine is mgn, . t Its spirit progressive. The illustrations are interesting and ot tte : best. There is not space here to give even a sumi . mary of the features to appear this year, fat among other things there will te a new Ge partment and additional pages, and gronpa ot mustratea articles win oo aevgieu iu vi? iux lowing subjects. - . - Aincan jxpioraunn ana xravei. 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A GENTS OF EITHER HEX T3ROUGH.OU - the United starts to handle our celebrated Corn and Bunion cure. Its application af fords almost instant relief, and every box la Bccotaparjied by afSguarantee. which amount we will forfeit in every instance where our remedy fails to perfect a permanent core, sample box. 5e; six boxen. $j. We will pay good agents w per day to Introduce our good into their section; no postals. For term and -particulars address the manufacturers. , - .. ILSIIRODER CU.. If4 and 105 Ncrth Ada Street, feb 14 lw diw Chicago, lih For S a lo. ?i . j. inn n cs. old TTrz metal, clea n iuuu and la good condition. ApJ'lJ aif W:ll to sold cr.ear - TBi3oniv. Jy 3 tf .'rreideut, ,hp?l U"- S also. - . - " ' -
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 23, 1890, edition 1
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