4
" l 1 I Bill
. ... x-ICLiluraui -
fS V Zl f 1 ! i !nrkw Lamed.
i aria.
. . .
.J
I :t.. ' 1 r Z Lit . . . M
f ' faif Period. .45
t 1 Tt " r -iiriitk? i '
l ,Lrn- .lclV.aa-. .So
,JU
"
S wnf-. ra U"-.. V'' i?. ion 1.00
SfCI F I C o
0iu;aNs
mi i
K13Q tTaia-
t.ri K.rr.l Klb
IV ..J-. TLE2UI IAJ
1 y 1 ,.,.- brrl Con
DETECTIVES
- -' . r . r . t
, HA!!? BALSAM
i'.- 1'
5 -x v l!J .... t. - i-i ..
V r 'iv 1 v
.-. i
1
: . TTar XacU's Stony Clare.
There is great excitement among tho
Kickapooa over tho discovery of a petri
fied tody supposed to bo that of War
Eagle, a leading chief of the tribe who
died many years ao, shortly after th?
tribe's return from Old Mexico. Instead
of the remains being deposited in the
ground in a coffin; they wero placed in
an upright position in a large hollow
tree; thera to avrait the coming of the
happy hunting days, the Indians be
lieve. . Daring the rage of a fierce forest
file tlie trunk of th treo tra consumed
by the fliniea A party of Indians who
were passing through the wood stopped
to light .their, pipes, when the image c!
an Indian warripr, with tomahawk in
hand, was discovered underneath the
ashes of the burning tree, .
The scena which followed is described
as being most remarkable. The Indians
were scared 60 badly that they lost aU
6elf control and a regular panic ensued,
the Indians rushing madly through the
woods " and yelling at the top of their
voices, as soon m worn coiuu be com
municated to the remaining members of
tho tribe, some 200 in number, a hurried
consultation was held, at which it was
decided that the reservation should be
immediately abandoned.
Luckily somo. of the more civilized
members of the! tribe had influence
enough to allay the feeling of fear, and
tho plan of desertion was not carried
out. The plac of fright was visited
later in . the day, when sure enough the
petrified body of I War Eagle "was ex
humed and placed upon exhibition.
The ietrification was perfect. The
war costume was as natural as life, there
being a perfect imprint on the stono of
both gun and tomahawk, which were
buried alongside the body. The peculiar
formation of stono presents an imposing
appearance, and, but for the occasional
creases caused by insects, would be clear
of any imperfecttons.
A large, hollow oak was selected, the
top sawed off about fourteen feet from
the ground, and: the petrified body
placed upright therein, to remain for
ever. A two inch pine slab bearing the
following inscription marks the petrified
remains of this tribe's greatest warrior:
"War Eagle, great fighter, turned into
rock. Indians afraid Great Spirit. Let
him sleep on his beauty forever.' Cor.
St. Louis Globe Denj'ocrat.
Tinrs :v:?.toxn
ROOT SEER!
l;V..- v.vz? -tvr r.utoN.
MOT BE!
VTITOLJSOSIIJ
r n
CE-HIRES. PHILADELPHIA.
OUUaadCbareli vVVy
A
WORD
ABOUT
'lM-rrmlrJ itutJ pJ W.
mxXt Ret liar- riAHUO
ptaaawtSftlTt ar r- V SoO SATED
ah P..n- CVi.99.t
-mN u vV riAXO u oid br tb
Vx wortU It. too.
Cheap
JSr Pianos soU.
If rerfrriAdjrUla.
for: n olv
mvr r-LcsTtr rirrrvr. uxmaxr)
Ar,HltC.a f'.aa4 NLXV0US DLBlIiT
u JA, tU Lrron er Eirturfs in Older Yooa
PBIMYROYAL PILLS
TO WEAK MEN
rB ty rf Touthf ul error, earlr
'iT.'iiwrila lMtm&L(xit.etc I will
tiliki i -li cocUlning fall
fytt t r t.-t. cur. FR EE cbrsvA:
caJ ii .rk : hotiMl read by erery
F. C. 1'OULim, 31oodus. Conn.
.1 TW m Mkn. Ail wV
y rctara
WE HAVE
J r.ui::i Nuthek;lakjeias-
-AXl '
.X
- !. iu4 fancy wood, whicb
K t. INSTALMENT! Of
i raJAii lnrltea to ex
TV
,ri i vi;rfor Moctof I astro-
K. VanLAEK,
'" Itnl Vrou Btrert.
T55
Hardware,
Austria's Imperial Wedding.
The forthcoming imperial wedding has
restoretl a little life to. the Austrian
court, which has been miserably dull
since Prince Itndolph's tragic death. Al
though tho marriage of the Archduchess
Valerie with the Archduke Frauz Salva
tor on July 31 is to bo solemnized pri
vately at Ischl on account of the em
press delicate health, the event will be
kept throughout the empire with con
siderable festivity. Many towns are
founding charitable institutions in the
vounxr nnncess' honor, as she prefers
such useful remeu Vnces to costly gifts
of jewelry. ; On tho 10th the Untie elect
renounced all her rights to tho crown,
according to tho rule for Austrian arch-
Ahont to lxs married. Part of
her trousseau and many wedding pres
ents have been exhibited at the Vienna
hofburg, and the dresses will be shown
,im-int thfl nxt few weeks. All tne
-4" '
clothes are of- Austrian manufacture,
and verr simple, though exquisitely
nade. The princess and her fiance have
now accompanied the empress on a pil
grimage to the famous shrino of Maria
rell. to fulfil a nroxnise made to the em
pressdying sister, the princess or xnurn
and Taxis. London lllustratea isews.
An Old riulldlne Doomed.
Mnv intrestincr memories cluster
nVw-ifif tho lmildintrs known as tne Hy
gienic hotel, at 13 and 13 Laight street,
Kom Vnrlf ritv. now doomed to be torn
down to'giveplacetoan immense woolen
warehouse. The buildings were origi
nally erected for residences for the fami-
i
lies or- ueorge sscnnyier anu tvu oj.
- mm 4 f 1 !
AiT?inriAr HAtniiton ana voi. xuome,
in what was then the fashionable quar
ter of tho city about seventy years ago,
in ihn virinitv of St. John's park. The
carriage houses of the high toned old
families stood utu recently on tne uac
of the property. The queer old stone
. ... . .
trimmings ot tne winaows ana uoonva.) ,
and its mahogany folding doors, its elab-
... 1 A 1
nmtA "white marble namos anu xne gea-
erously large rooms, were reminders of
the time when land was i mucu less ai
uable than it is now, when flats were
unknown and the hum of business had
not reached as far up town as L-anai
street. New York Sun.
x Profll lu Sotlta Water.
The drmnrists who sells soda water for
"fivo cents claim that thero is no great"
TMfit in it because ice is so dear, and peo
ple are demanding everything but a
square meal. They make about three
cents a glass on the iiain oaa wiui m
old fashioned syrups. The first soda
fountain ever put up only had four
gyj-npa lemon, vanilla, sarsapanua anu
rrvffpo and thev are the most popular
vet, especially vanilla. Seventy-five i?r
J . 11 A .Ml" Viva.
cent, oi ine peopio ciut oi uuma. , .
cent soda men who furnish ice cream in
the glass make mighty little profit, as it
does not take many glasses to use up a
eallon. Then the cream bill is larger
r. vi f vifill Vio
are so great that" we are glad as it is.
The. ten "cent fountains make at least
eight cents a glass." New York World,
r.t il00 was offeretl by The
Washington Tust to the person guessing
nearest the population of thai city. and.
remarkable to say, thrve persons hit
exactly the number, 2, W. They have
agreed to divide tne money.
" ! The ttork (of To-Iy. ' -J
To shun the "world's allurements,
To bear my cross therein;
To turn from all temptation.
To conquer every sin: '
To linger, calm and patient.
Where Duty bids me stay;
To go where Hod may lead me,
, This is my work to-day.
I think not of to inbrrow.
Its trial or its tak.
Hut t-till, with childlike spirit.
For present mercies ask.
With each returning morning.
I cast old things away; s
Lif journey lies before me, I
My prayer i for today.
, Woman's Journal..
Is ConHUiuption lticurablkV
Head the foliuwine: Mr. C. II, Mor
ri, Newark. Arkl. says: Was down
with Abcess of Lungs, and friends and
physicians pronounced roe an I near a-
l i r Tf r L : r
Die Vsonsumpuve. uegan laain
Kine's New Discovery for CnDiump-
tinn. am now on my third bottle, and
ab!e to oversee the work on my farm.
It i tbo finest medicine ever made."
Jesse Middleware Decatur. Ohio.
ay; -Had it not been for Dr. Kings
New Discover? for Consumption I
oald havo died ot Lung Troubles.
Was eiven up by the doctors. Am now
in the best ot health Try it. Sample
bottles free at Robert R. Bellamy's
wholesale acd retail dru!i stors
Al'CiUST ANTICS.
Guaay.. 7 d 8X
,-, Standara.......... .". 8 & 8.v
B A COX "North Carolina.
Hams..; 11 a . I
shoulders y m..... ......... 8 o x
Mdes, vib.. ....... .r: 8 10
WESTERN SMOKED -
I Hams, v 14
j Sides, v .k 8 10
Shoulders, a.. ,. 7X 8
DRV SALTED
Sides, ....... ........ 5 (P
Shoulders, V ft 6 C 6f
Minister I think I delivered a
verv touching sermon to lay. Don't
you think I moved the congrega-
tion? ' Deacon "1 know yon uu
I saw a good many get up aud go
out." Doston Herald.
Hillings "There is only one way
to keep your trousers from bagging.
and that is not to walk so inucn. -
Kihgsley "Great Scott! Don t yon
know that 1 am the father oCtwins.1
Clothier and Furnisher.
Owner of fih pond (to 'man who
is triM)afiiiir') "Don't S ou see that
. - . a m a
sign, JNo l'isliing Here? . vngier
(with an injured air) "leu, and 1
(I smite it. Wliv.Mliere good lisli
ing here; look at this string." Har
per s Weekly.
Wif "Whv. husband. 1 thought
you had more sense than --to buy a
comet. You know the fellow next
door worries us nearly to death with
his." Husband - "Calm yourself,
my dear. That's the one I bought."
Detroit Free Press.
"When did Rienzi dieYT asked
Wittictis. entering the fruiterer's.
VWhatcher talkin' about? I don't
know nothin' about no such per
son." "Then vou should not ad
vertise that you keep a good supply
of dates, liazar.
Oedric's. mother was a New York
er, hut Oedric was born in Hoston
"Cedric, you are a. naughty boy;
vou want a lickiiiir. ' said she. "JNo,
mother," returned the child, brave
ly. "I may need chastisement, but
I do not want it." Harper s uazar.
. . - -
Consumption Surely Cured.
To thk Kditoii Please inform
your readers that I have a positive
remedy for the above named disease.
By its timely use thousands of hope
1pk oisps have been nermanently
cured. I. shall be glad to send two
bottles of my remedy frkk to any
of your readers who hixve consump
tion if they will send line their ex
press and post office address. Res-
pectfiiily. i. A. hluuuju,u.u, ioi
Pearl st... New i orK.
A census enumerator in Aurora
found a woman with -twenty six
children. At two cents a name this
family netted him - fifty - six cents.
This is what the printers would
term n, "fat take," Chicago Post.
Advice to Mother.
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
nral, quiet sleep by relieving the
cnild from pain, and the little cher
ub awakes as "bright as button." It
is verv pleasant to taste. It soothes
the child, softens the gums, allays
all pain, relieves wind, regulates the
bowels; and is tne best known renie
iy for diarrhoia, whether arising
frdm teething pr oth.r causes.
Fwenty five cents a bottle.
julv deod&wlv
AND CROCKER T.
Ja loiters aaa Jotbcrsl
rrreu Uunanr;
r" r
rM.i tsVi TSro. tho late Mexican goT-
ernor of California, is passing Ins dp
timing days CTJJiLiii
ri,v hkA lost' his Morierty and has
, EormonTnocgh to vM, house re-.t.
WHOLESALE PRICES.
The following quotations represent whole
sale prices genenJlx. In Taafclng up small or&
ders higgler prices hsre to be charged.
en Say and Night.
MY SALOON,
Corner of North Water and
Mulberry btreet,
If Opa from 1 o'clock a. m. Hoiday Uitil
H:i3 p. m. Silnrday. .
CHAV. F. 'BROWNE, Ajrent,;
BAQOIXO
CAILUOADS,
I
mc'a 10 a
WILMINGTON. N.C.
ADRIAN & VQLLER8,
AVHOLKSAL.K DEALERS IN
Provisions, Groceries,
Liquors. Tobacco, Cigars, ,
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Car. Front nt Dock Sta.,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
tn!3tt .
For Dale.
ail la good corjSltla.- WUL t ten cheap
: -. . af?ij u ; xai3 omcs -
IIARUEIjs Spirits TurpecUne.
Second Hahd,each......... 1 40 1 50
New, New York, each...... 0 00 1 75
New, City, each... 1 65 1 70
BEUSWAX, V 0..... 30 O 23
BRICKS, Wilmington, VM.... 8 00 H 00
Northern.... ... 0 00 SHOO
BUTTER, "
North arollna... 15 25
Northern 25 e 30
CANDLES, V B
Sperm......... W a 25
Adamantine 10 12
CHEESE, V lb
Northern Factory-- 10
Dairy, Cream.. 13 H
, State 9 & 11
WOFFEE, y B
Java 27 JO
Laguyra..... Zi 25
Rio 20 22
CORN MEAL, bush. In sacks. 00 52
Virginia Meal....... 00 65
COXTON TIES, V bundle 1 25 1U0
DOMESTICS ,
SheeUiij, 4-4, V yard 6
Yarns, V bunch... 00 & - 88
EGGS,Vdoz 10
FISH-
Mackerei, NCvL, V bbl.... . . W 00 '430 50
Mackerel, No. 1, V half bbL 12 50 15 00
' Mackerel, No. 3, V bbl 15 00 20 00
Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl... 4 75 6 00
Mackerel, No. 3, V bbl 7 80 10 00
Mullets. bbl... ....... 6 00 & 7 00
N. C. Iioe Herring. t8 keg... 00 a 6 00
Dry cod, V B.,... .. 5 10
FLOUR, V bbl
Western, -low grade..... .. 50 t$ 4 ot
Extra 4 00 6 00
Family. .4 50 00
City Mills Super , ... 4 00 4 10
Family.... .... 4 5 00
GLUE, lb 8 g 10
GRAIN, V bushel.
Corn, fm store, nags, white 4S m
Corn, cargo, In bulk, white. 00 48
Corn, cargo. In bags, white. 52 53
Corn, mixed, from store.... 00 51
Oats, from store , . 8
Oats, Rust Proof . ..." 00 g 50
COW Teas 95 1 CO
I11DES,
Green..... 2 3 3
Dry....'. 3 5
HAY, V 100 s
Eastern 1 05 a I 10
Western 85 90
North River. 75 00
HOOP IRON, 1? lb... 2& 3
LARD, lb
Northern 7
North CaroUna 8 10
LIME, V barrel.. 125 & 0 00
LUMBER, City Sawed, VMft.
Ship Stuff, resawed 18 00 20 00
Rough Edge Plank. . 15 0Q 16 00
West India Oarglas, accord
ing to quality 13 00 18 00
Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00 22 00
Scantling and Board, com'n.14 00 ,015 00
MOLASSES, V gallon
New Crop, in hhds. , 25 & 26
" " to bbls 28 30
Porto Rico, in hhds 28 30
" " in bbls 26 & 28
Suar House, In hhds 00 15
" in bbls....... 16 18
Syrup, in bbls........ 22 35
AILS, v Keg, Cut, lOd basin.. 2 40 & 2 50
ILS. y gallon.
Kerosene 9 a 14
Lard 16 & 1 45
Unseed.......... 90 1 00
Rosin .' 15 18
.Trcr 00 & . 20
Deck and Spar.... 00 & 22
POULTRY
Chickens, live rown. 25 & 30
Spring. ....-... 10 20
Turkeys. 75 1 00
PEANUTS, 9 bushel, 22 ft...... 1 00 O.l 25
POTATOES, V bushel
Sweet . 65 3 75
Irish, V bbi.,. 3 25 & 3 75
FOR K, V barrel
City Mess ...........18 CO 18 00
prune .............15 00 16 00 .
Rump i... .............. 00 15 00
RICE Caiolffta, V -- 4 & 5X
Rough, V bush, (Upland)... 60 80
" " (Lowland). 80 1 00
RAGS, v ft country........... 00 1
City - 1 X
ROPE, "9 ft 1X 22X
SALT. V sack. Alum....! 70 75
Liverpool.... 1 10 1 50
Lisbon. i 00 00
Amerlcanl. ........ 00 70
SOAP, "9 nNorthern. .1 4j H
SUGAR, P ft Standard grain... . c
standardA. e
. White EX CA.,.;....- c 0 v IK
Extra C," Golden.... ............ 5V $X
- C Yellow...,...."....:..'.... 5
SHINGLES, 7 In. VM.. 5 00 7 00
Common.-...-;'... .v.; .;.'.;. 3 00 2 50
cypress "Saps. 4 W 5 00
Cypress Hearts 0 00 7 50
STAVES, V M W. O. Barrel..' 8 M - 14 00
R. O. Hogshead 0 00 10 00
TALLOW, V ft. 4 5
TIMBER, V M feet Shipping..! 00 14 00
Fine Mill i Jl 25 13 00
Mill Prtme.:.. ........ 7 50 850
Mill Fair .;..,...500 000
Common M1U... ............. 5 00 0 00.
Inferior to Ordinary. . . 2 50 4 00
WHISKEY, v gal Northern... 2 00 5 00
Worth CaroUna. i.:: ... 1 50 3 on
WOOL, ft Washed..... 23 35
Unwashed: 16 . 18
Barry................,;..,.-' 16 IS
Atlantic Coast Line.
Wilmington dt Weldon R. R.
AND BRANCH CH.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Seaftaard Aii--Liiie.
Carolina Central Railroad
Dated June, 15, lfm
Lea re Weldon.. ...
ArrlTe Rocky Mount..
Arrive Tarboro... . . .
- - t.
Leave Tarboro .j
Arrive Wilson..
Leave Wilson. J.......
Arrtve selma.J1
Arrive- FayetterHle...
Leave Goldsboro
Leave Warsawj
Leave Magnolia....
Arrive Wilmington
e !'3
P. M.
12 30
1 46
P. M.
2 30
A. M.
A AmM
1U U i. .
P. M.
5 43
A. M.
ft 00
710
1
P. M.
220
7 0U
3 40!..
6 00 L.
40
315 l
4 10
4 24 i 8 40
55J ! '. -5
7 43
s;r
9 4.
11 20
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
13
.x
O . n
S50
Leave Wilmington
Leave Magnolia
Leave Warsaw.'
Arrive Goldsboro
Leave Fayetteville....
Arrive Selma.:.
Arrive Wilson..'.......
A. M
12 01
11
-I-
t-
A. M.
900
10 34
10 4S
2 23 ; 11 45
fS40
1U0
jP. M.
..... 1210
P. M.
4 00
5 3rt
5 53
6 53
Leave Wilson. J
Ar. Rocky Mount..
303
Arrive Tarboro;.
Leave Tarboro.;.
12 ;
1 10
. I 2 CO
I A. M.
.1 10 0
7 47
81H
Arrive Weldon. !
iP.
4 30 1 i
M.
45
9 30
DaUv exceDt fennaav.
Train on Scotland Neck Bianch Koad
leaves Weldon 3:15 p. m., Halifax 3:37 p. m.,
arrives Scotland Neck at 4.36 p. m., lireen
ville 6.00 p. rnj .Returning leaves Greenville
W20 a. m. Arriving Halifax at ln-.ic a. m.,
Weldon 10:: a. m.. dallv except Sunday.
On Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Ixcal
Freitrht leaves I Weldon 10:30 at in.. Halifax
11:30 a. m.. Scotland Neck 2:00 p. m. Arriving
(Jreenville 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. A rrlvinir Weldon 4:00 tf. m.
Train leaves Tarboro. N. C. via Alberniarle
& Raleigh R. li. daily except Sunday, 4.05 1. M.,
Sunday 3.00 P. M., arrive Wllllamston, N.C.,
G.30 P. M., 4.20 P. M., Plymouth 7.i0 P.
M.f 5 20 P. M. i Kei-urning leaves Plymouth,
mouth. N. C, "dally except Sunday, G.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,
11 ?0 A. M j ,
Train ou Midland N. C. Branch leaves Golds
boro, N. C, dally except Sunday, (3.00 Ar M.,
arrive Suilthiield, N. C, 7.30 A. M. Returning
leaves Sinit Wield, N C, 8.00 A. M.T arrive
Goldsboro. N. C, 9.30 A. M.
Train on Nashville Branch leave3
Mount at aoo i P. M.. anlves at
-lUeat 3.40 P. M., Spring Hope 4.15
Returning lea-vs Spring Hope 10.00
Nasnlllo 10.35 lA. M., arrive Rocky
1 1. 15 A , M . , datly ex cept Sunday
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for
Clinton, daily, I except Sunday, at 6.00 P.M.
and 11 10 A. M. I Returning leaves Clinton at
8iX)A.M. and a 10 P. M., connecting at War
saw with Nos. 41 40, 23 and 78.
Southbound Tralmou Wilson $ Fayetteville
Branch is No. 5L Northbound is No. 50. "Dally
except Sunday.
Train No. 27 south will stop onij at Wilson,
Goldsboro and Mag-noli a.
Train No. 78 makes close connection at Wel
don for all points North dally. Alt rail via
Richmond, and dally, except Sunday; via Bay
Line. . i .
All trains run solid between Wilmington and
Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleep
ers attached, i
JOHN F. DIVINE, GCJV'l SUpt.
J. R. KENLY; Sup't. Transportation.
T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent.
Atlantic Coast Line.
CH ANU E OP SCIIKDtTLK.
WESTBOUND TRAINS.
, Jane n, lStG.
SLeave WUratugtpn
icave . itamiet....-........
Leave W adesboro .........
(Arrive Charlotte..........
ileavecnarioue....... ...
Leave Unoolnton..
iLea vp Shelby. ;
iArrtveliutherTdtD ........
No. A3.,
dally ex.
Sunday.
9 30 am
1 25 pm
2 41 pm
4 ?3pm
4 :a rni
b & pm
pm
j,s 10 pjn
No. 25.
dillyex.
sundaj.
Fjtxiprc
2 (O am
327 an:
C 30 ate
..STBOUHD TRAINS.
Junes?, lS?a
No. 6.
dally ex.
Sunday.
Leave Rut herTdt"n . . . . .
Leave Shelby .......
Leave IJncolnton......
Arrive Charlotte......
Leave Charlotte. .......
Ijeave Wadesboro.,....
Leave Hnmlet..... .....
Arrive Wllmlngt'n
....i 8 45am
....19" 19 am
II 00 am
....12 17 pm
is 25 nm
i 3 On rm
! :i 19 pm
1 7 so pm
NO. 2k V
dally ex
Sunday
9 CO pm
13 o pm
2 co am
7 30 am
r Trains No. 43 and 36 make closo connection
iat Hamlet r Raleigh and at Ltncalnton for
Hickory and W. N. C. I
j Trains No. 25 and 24 make close connection
at Hamlet, to and from Raleigh and at Monroe
for Chester. I - . .
Throusrh Sleepinsr Cars between Wllmlnirton
iand Charlot te and Wilmington and Raleigh.
T. w. whisnant, supenniendenui
F. W. CLARK, Gen'l Passemicr Agent.! ,
JP 28tf- ' t , - '.. : j, . ; . : :
. Atlantic Coast Line. :
R, of S L
North-Eastern R.
I - ,1 ,
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
f '
i' I "-
Dated May 12, 89. No. 27. No. 21
;. j .- -
5 A. M.I A. M.
Iave Florence...... 1 &5 , 30
" , "Kingstree 2 29 10 55
Arrive Lanes. 2 50 11 20
Leave Lanes . 2 50 H 20
Arrive Charleston.... 5 00 1 30
I A. M. P. M.
NO.
PM.
7 t
P. M.
j Train No. 63 takea No. 53 South of Lanes.
I Train on C. & I). R. R. connects at Florence
with No. 23 Train.
Rocky
AL
A. M..
Mount
Wilmington, Coinmbih
& Augusta 11. 11. C
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Dated Aprirso, isso.
Leave Wilmington . .
Leave Marlon. . . i
Arrive Florence;
Leave Florence.;.
Arrive Sumter. .
Leave Sumter...
Arrive Columbia.
NO. 23. NO. 27. NO. 13.
P. M. P. M. A. M.
6 15 10 10
I 9SJ 12 40
io 20 i ao;
JJO. 50 ?0. f,8
A. M. A. M. A. M.
3 20 t 8 25
4 35! 9 a5
J NO. 52.
A. M. .
4 a5 1 10 33
6 15 11 55 J.......
No. 53 runs through from Charleston via
Central R. R. j.
Leaving Lanes 9-15 A. M., Manning P-.56 A. M.
Train on C. & D. li. R. connects at Florcn( e
with No. 58. .
AM
I
than ever
OYSTER ROASTS
BETTER - PREPARED
to accommodate my
friends . with' OYSTERS this6 SeasonT I IwUl
keep none but the Best on hand always
MYRTLE GROVE ROASTS a specialty. Every
thing overhauled , and -- improveo. Oyatcra
ready at short notice aod expert shnckera to
open them. - ' . " - - ,, .
Special ratca to parties. Glvemc a call and
will Co my best to please you. (
TRAINS GOING JIORTU.
Ik
No. 5L
Leave Columbia j
Arrive Sumter..J... ..
Leave Sumter., i.
Arrive Florence .....
Leave Florence
Leave Marlon..
Arrive Wilmington...
P. M.
10 35
11 58
11 58
A. M.
1 15
NO. 73
A. M,
4 35
5 22
8 oo
NO. 53.
Na 53.
1'. M.
6 37 j.
50 1 - -
M.
5 &
6
No H.
P.
8 15
S 55
11 45
-DalJy. t Dally except Sunday.
No. 53 runs through to Charleston. S, C, a
Central R. R.. arriving Manning 7:04 P. M..
Lanes 7:42 P. M., Charleston 9:30 I'. M.
No. 59 connects at Florence with C. and D.
train frm cheraw and Wadesbora
Nos. 78 and 14 make close connecrion at WU
mlnsrton with W. & W. R. It- for all points
Train ob Florence IL H. leave" life Dee dally
except Sunday 4:40 P. M., arrive Rowland ,Q
p. m. Returning leave Rowland 6:30 a. m.. ar
rive Pee Dee HJiO t m.
Train on Manchester Augusta IL R. leaves
Sum ter dally, except Sunday . 10:50 A. M..arrt e
Rimini 131 P. M. Returnipg leave Rimini
P JO DIVINf.
j General Supertntendt nt.
j. K. KENLY. AsstGenl Manager.
T. M. EXKRSON, General Passenger A?en
Table Board.
(Uted'wlthCTtSEsart oa anKonat!
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
No. 78. NO. 14. NO. 53
. ; . " . "
I A. MJ P. M. A. M.
Leave Charleston.... 12 25 4 301 7 -
Arrive Lanes 2 45 6 28 9 '
Leave Lanes - 2 50 0 28 , .
" Kingstree 3 101 6 46 .
Arrlw Charleston.... 4 20 7 55
r ' A. M P. M. A. M."
! Train No. 14 connects at Florence with tral&
hii i;. at. ii. k. it. in, i npraw m. it. ann unnp
bo 10, N.'C. "....
I rv. oz runs inrousn io uoiumDia via centra
n. ii. oi s. kj.
i Nos. 78 and 14 run solid to Wilmington. v
C, making close connect ion with W. & W. -
K. fhr all nniTits nnrl h ' I ' "'
"JNO. F. DIVINE, -
General superintendent.
.T. K. KEN KY. Ass t fien 1 Mannrer.
T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l PasSengt r Agent.
my li j - -
FOR 1890.
:0:-
Ons'ider. SJststf j.t'j MAi tzii wisn yo
iire deciding upon your reading matter for
next season. Iho subscription rate Is low
Tne standard of the Magazine la high,
Irs spirit progressive,
The illustrations are intcrestlne and of It
best.--. - i . , . ...
i here Is not space" here to alve even a sum.
mary of the features to appear this year; tmt
among other things there will be a neur de
partment and additional pages, and groups of
illustrated articles will bo devoted to the fol-
owinc Mumpers i
African Exploration and Travel, '
1.1 fp nn a Modern vtnr Klitn rx nrf fs1el '
Homes in city , Submit ahd country
Providing Homes through Bulldlnir Assocla
liens, ; r
'i ne citizen s jiiirp, i
Electricity In the Household, . '
Ericsson, the ;invcr.V?r by his AuthOrtZ'
Olograph 3r. j
Hiintlntr -
uumorous, Ariists, American and Foreign
I
There will l H pprlnla
Robert Louis Stevenson will mtirrlhntA
.890.
Each SUblect. and therp. will r a wfit. tsl.
rietV this VP.nr will rA trnntnl hv uHlsr
most competent to speak with authority and
luitresu jfauers .wno. are inccresiea.
are urged to send for a prospectus.
1 ff nls a Aumbrr; $1.00
for'Joor VoBik
's Sons,
Charles Scribae
i
743 li road way, N. V.
Jan 6 tf ' ! '
Muting, Ruling and' Binding I
Your orders iroinitly lilletl.
We strive to please our customers.
Proofs submitted when desired.
Largest Stock of Paper to select
from. . .
8atlsftiction iniarantetd.
" " -l '
JACKSON AIiELL,
leading Prlntern and Binders .
VEHICLES ! VEHICLES I
T OFFER FOR SALE A LAKGK NUMBER
AND A GREAT VARIETY OF
1
Second-llaiiti V elilcles.
i . .
U in gool orier and ready for lmmedJato
Tney will be sold vcrj- low for cath or
good paper.- j ...
caJl and get a good bar6&in at
, ORP.ELL'S STABLE?,
jysjtf; - ccr. Ttira aaJrnaass str