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y z. mis. 1 I an . T- W I If-lSD iy ty , . f a l n al I corners, and ;:rV 1 1 U of the latest r r..f2 m .-.W- caliber, and 'rt?.;-, uneui. The action is r; WV.'rI positive, the r i Pa"SV thoroughly jfliie r',Ii nrsnrr&ace. I is a sheet iron ralysi. CO El c-kfc ' ' y:!r,.09ri:ltnSUg.T. foj KOHIOl'ATJIIC gft ds?HC!FI8 Ho.fiO Vital weaxness. -Tj I'-- Vr-ork or other eM r'iltrt - " "ra ii.- pndr. lor f-5. i 1 ' t ;l r.t rV.-o.ioo rtoP0f :i k ivecui tai '- r v."l.ii"T" ! Cow DAHKCR'S MAlfc BALSAM . - - - t f V. . m a 1-j growl - J ulTr t H outhfl Co f ru a I fi , Vkk n K C T. c-n'T wnr nrrr irn jj IN HIE voi:ld. K" r j iiJ-c or ovcr-cxertion-j OuTck Relief from III ACHES AND PAINS. j ac4 r ttt ioai to cure HIT. OUC K AND SUKE. Vt drier w on receipt of 25c .ROTENOIC KICHAUnS, llllt ' lUlieTt 10 WEAK 11H xsiil rlmtiiocurr, FREEcf ct arc. 1A v cirrous nd dtbiJititci. AdJresa, C r. c. roULEit, jiooau roan. - . CMICMCSTCR'S CN5USH tllfJVnOYAL PILLS I JTV DIAMOND BRAND, l-.V A rfl .r. fuW. jt4t V n lt-tkf rr Ilir" m bcr. by rrtara tn cs ithw8,rvafc.rii (Oil IS OHLV ""1 ?rnVT r LOST or riltnrn w -rr n "iwity of North Carolina Tern, Tulllon, $'JO. UEIUu. t-ontnEs'oP STUDY, u nt-r;i5iry, ciwi ana fTlr'. Pnifmacy, and otner Tr? u" nif Medicine. whose Ai:.-, u i wvcrsity lectures. '-f, lliapel Hill. N. a -T ill; "JcilbKon Davis. -BY- Mil M tltrLIITI,,!- Atrttr "u4 lo,arte out nt for can- -'jyLx-tMUUiy. Sk :r0RD COMPANY. ITRIP JO EUROPE. 'iV ,,F "THE CANADIAN cl ftullr 'rtp EuroP to the 'iil vi u'i' contained In the Vr.: ri,c .AikUilonal 1t!zj W w" J''! lv, .-ZL .ft,..k ani1 maay other ' irri onary to be used airarJcd UrS - ' iCjni lor IlhutniMl 1 E CAN A I) a X j r EN. Toroato, vuu John Ball and Hit Gun. Secretary Proctor has received a pres ent of a new Enfield rifle from the Eng lish government as a sample of the stylo cf arm now In nsb in the British ser vice. It is handsomely incased in a pol ished wooden box, with silver plates and lined with Line velvet It magazine pattern, thirty weighs about ten pounds. exceedingly strong and breech "mechanism being automatic. .The magazine case half an inch thick and about four inches square, fitting to the under side of the lock. A gate shuts it off at the will of the operator, . so that the gun can be used either as magazine or a" single firing arm. It is provided with a novelty in the way of a long range sight designed to cover distances from 1,800 to 3,000 yards, but the ordinary, sight is not considered as fine as . that in use on the Americarj Springfield rifle. The 'cartridges are shaped somewhat after the design of the famous Lebel cartridge, the leaden ball being encased in a thin steel sheet for the purpose of preventing the distortion of the bullet. Washington Star. An Italian's Ingenuity. An Italian on the river bank has solved the problem of giving his children an outing with the . least possible exertion to himself. He places his three children in a baby carriage, to the handle of which a rope about twenty feet long is tied. The bank behind the house has a gentle decline, so that a brisk push from the father' sends the carryall flying down the grade. When the water's edge is reached the vehicle's flight is checked by a cord. But the most remarkable part of the contrivance is the goat which draws the contrivance back up the in clined backyard. The animal is, made to trot through a long hall from one end of the house to the other. Thus the man can sit inside the rear outside door of tho hallway, away from the sun's rays, steer the goat by a well directed kick, while at tho tamo time tho little ones are enjoying a delightful toboggan slide amid tho refreshing breeze war tct across J he s'tream. Springfield Republican. An Impression. A cypress dark against the bine, That deepens up to such a hue. ' As never painter dared and drew; A marble shaft that stands alone J Jove a wreck of sculptured stone r Wtth gray-green aloes overgrown; . f A hillside scored with hollow veins Through age-long wash of autumn rains, As purple ns with vintage stains; And rock that while the hours run Show all the jewel?, one bvone, For pastime of the summer sun: A credent tail tmon the sea" 8o calm and fair and ripple free. You wonder f tortus can ever be; A shore with deep indented bays, And o'er-the gleaming waterways A glimpse of islands ;in the haze; A face bronzed dark to red and gold, Wltn mountain eyes that seem to hold j Thf freshness of the world of old. A shepherd's crook, a coat of fleece, A grazing flock: the sense of peace And long, sweet silence this is Greece! Reunell Kodd. WHOLESALE PRICES. T 8 11 8 8 9 8 S : 8 12 10 14 10 8 i ltltten by a Moccnaliu John Courter, of Manatee; FlA., was bitten on the heel by a moccisin snake. He was walking past Howard & Ken nedy's pond, and as he was stepping over some grass the snake struck him, and hung on so that ho had to pull him loose. Courter felt pains shoot over him, and started for home, over a milo away. He became sici and was obliged to lie down, but he got up again and went home. Whenlie got there his body was swollen, his throat nearly even with his chin, his eyes nearly shut, and he could hardlj speak. Fortunately the boys had been instructed what to do. They gave him a dose of ammonia, saturated the wounds with it, and sent for Mr. Ken uedy, Mr; Abel and other neighbors. They gave him all the whisky they could find with ammonia in it, and got up a reaction. Then they applied turpentine and ammonia until ho was out of danger and able to get up. Exchange. The Pulpit ami the Stagn. RevF. M. Shroiit, Pastor United Brethren Church,Blue Mound, Kan., says: "I feel it my duty toteli what wonders Dr. King's New Discovery has done for me. My lungs were badly diseased, and my parishioners thought I could live only a few weeks. I took live bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery and am sound and well, gaining 20 lbs. in weight." Arthur Love, Manager Love's Fun ny Folks Combination, writes:. "Af ter a thorough trial and convincing evidence, I am confident Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, beats 'em all, and cures when every thing else fails. The greatest kind ness I can do by many thousand friends is to urge them "to try it." Free trial bottles at It. R. Bellamy's Drugstore. Regular sizes 50c. and '$1.00, wholesale and retail. SKPTKMltKK SOIUCS. . We find that a good many bachelors" have been tuarried had trouble. Atchison Globe. At a swell luarriagu curious pie watch at the church door to "old and peo-see New Orleans Pica- ' THe following quotations represent whole sale prices g-enerally. In matins vp small or- ders higher prices have to be charged. BAGGING Guany..... ....... .......... Standard.. t. ;.i BACON -North Carolina. - Hams.. Shoulders 9 sides, v & WESTERN SHOKKD -nams, y a. .... - "--, -W -- ............. Shoulders, ft i ... DRY SALTED ? Sides, fli ft. ............... Shoulders, ft........... BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, Second Hand, each.. New, New York, each..... New, city, each.. BEESWAX, 9 ft BRICKS, Wilmington, M..J 8 00 BUTTER, ? ft North Carolina.. Northern CANDLES, V ' Sperm.... Adamantine. ............ . CHEESE, 9 ft , Northern Factory.. ...... Dairy, Cream. State..... ...I... .......... COFFEE, V ft-- Java........ Laguyra..... Rio...! CORN MEAL, V bush. In sacks.' Virginia Meal...... COTTON TIE, V bundle.... . DOMESTICS - Sheeting, 4-t, yard...... Yarns, y bunch.. EGGS, doz. FISH m Atlantic Coast Xine. Wilmington &Weidon R. R. AND BRANCHES. v - CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTD. MISCELLANEOUS. Seaboard Air-Line. Carolina Oontra! Bailroad n.MMUIMUIJM v..:' ; ' . ' - CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. WESTBOUND TltAlKS. No. 4.V 40 d 50 " OP 75 1 65 TO 20 & 22 8 00 31C 00 0 oo eii oo 15 25 25 & SO 18 25 10 & 12 SX& ,io 13 U '9.9 11 ( 27 (3 30 21 25 20 & 22 00 L2 OO 65 1 25 & 1 30 6 O 63g 00 80 10 & Dated June 15, 1S90. Leave Weldon.......t.. Arrive Rocky Mount Arrive Tarboro......... Leave Tarboro......... Arrive Wilson.......... Leave Wilson. ..... . Arrive selma ........... Arrive Fayette ville Leave Goldsboro.... Leave Warsaw...... Leave Magnolia. . . . . Arrive wumington . . 3 c a . P. M. 1230 1 48 r. m. Jim AI 10 20 P. M. 5 43 A. M. 710 I. M.I 2 20 7 00 ! 7 43 t2G0 U40 6 00 aajw 3 15 ; 410 4 24 1 550 7 40 840 9 55 8a" 1120 TRAINS GOING NORTH. Queer Place for a Tree. Ono of the most unique sights I have ever seen on my travels," said Arthur Thomas, of New York, "is tho old court house in Grcencastle, Ind. I was in the town "the other day, and my attention was called to a full grown tree. Now, the curious thing about this tree was that it didn't grow on terra firma, but on the tower of the court house. .The tree sprouted years ago from a crevice in tho bricks of the tower, and it devel oped year after year, until now it is a foot or more in circumference at the trunk.- It is one of the most curious tree growths I have seen anywhere. It will have to. go soon, however, for the county is going to construct a new court house. It seems a pity that it cannot be preserved, for it is a fine specimen of erratic tree growth. Cincinnati Com mercial Gazette. A Dog That Devours Hard Cash. Have you ever gene across the inlet with a yachting party and seen Mr. J. D. Smith's shaggy haired dog? He is the most extraordinary shaggy haired dog that you will ever see. ne eats hard cash. Billy, Billy; now then." That is what you say, and you flip him a five cent niece, and he gulps it down like a morsel of meat. - Of course every body who goes over there in a sailing party flips him five cents for the fun of seeing him swallow it, and they swear to me that on Wednesday he ate $3.80, all nickels. Atlantic City Letter. t Aa Instrument of Torture. . At a picnic of the Union choir at Deacon Curtis' farm, an old piano which stood in the parlor attracted much at tention from its antiquity, having been manufactured in 1740 150 years ago. It has six legs, with drawers in front, and is the property of one of Mr. Curtis' brothers, Mr. Frank Putnam. As it was played upon by several of the young ladies, peals of laughter greeted Its dul cet (?) tones, and it was unanimously de cided that even Mr. Charles Jennings good musician that he is could hardly keep in tune with its variable harmony. Marlboro (Mass.) Enterprise. the tied go out. yuue. May (ut Coney Island) George, what makes the water come on shore here? George I don't know, unless it wants to get broke. Plun der. The years have flown and I've but met Ingratitude from many men, Time never treats me well, unci yet I've treated time and time again. Many people jump into marriage without thinking much about it at first. They have time and oppor tunity for reflection later on. Lon don Edition Herald. "There's nothing made in vain," 'tis said, t . ' ' i: . How could that saying e'er obtain Just view that fair," sweet girl of mine! It seems tome she's maiden vain. Japan is not a pleasant country for editors. A Japanese editor has just been sentenced to four years' imprisonment for libelling Jimmu, an Emperor, who lived 2,000 years ago. If Japan becomes Christianized it will be a delicate mattei for a re ligious editor to refer to the Fall of Man. Ho will Drobablvbe arrested for libelling Adam. London-Edition Herald. : . You Take No Kisk In buvinr Hood's Sarsanarilla, for it is everywhere recocrnized as. the standard building-up medicine and blood purifier. It has won its way to the front by its own intrinsic merit, and has the lanrest sale of any preparation of its kind. Any honest druircrist will confirm tin statement. If von decide to 'take Hood's Sarsanarilla do not be in duced to buy anything else instead. He sure to get Hood s. Mackerel. No. 1, V bbl..... . 00 30 50 Mackerel, No. 1, V hair bbL lS 50 15 00 Mackerel, No. 2, V bbl .15 00 a2Q 00 Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl..., 4 75 6 00 Mackerel, No. 3, "9 bbl...... 7 80 10 00 Mullets, bbl.............j 0 00 7 00 N. c. Roc Herring.-V keg.J 00 C 00 Dry Cod, V lb... 5 $ 10 FLOUR, V bbl Western, low grade '.. 50 4 00 " Extra..... ... 4 00 0 c 00 44 Family... ...... .4 50 6 00 City Mills Super..., .. .. 4 00 a 4 10 44 Family 4 5 00 GLUE, V n .1 - 8 (3 10 GRAIN, V busheL Corn, rm store,, bags, white 48 EG Corn, cargo, in bulk, white. 00 48 Corn, cargo. In bags, white. ' 62 O 53 Corn, mixed, from store. ... 00 51 Oats, from store. 33 Oats, Rust Proof.' 00 . 50 Cow Peas 85 1 CO HIDES, y ft Green ft 3 Dry......... 3 5 HAY, y 100 lbs Eastern 1 05 & 1 -10 Western 85 & 90 North River... 75 00 -: isa A. M. A- M. P. M. Leave Wilmington 12 01 9 op 4 00 Leave Magnolia... 1 1 f 10 34 5 36 Leave Warsaw ...... 10 4S 5 53 Arrive Goldsboro 2 23 1145 8 53 Leave Fayettevllle - ...... t8 40 ...... Arrive Selma..... ...... 11 00 ...... P. M. , .. Arrive Wilson......... 1210 ...... Leave Wilson........ , 3 03 12 37 7 47 Ar. Rocky Mount u ..... ..." 1 10 , 8.13 Arrive Tarboro. ...... 2 00 ...... '' " -tA. 31. :" " Leave Tarboro.. g ...... 10 20 .. . h - P. 31. Arrive Weldon... ........... 4 30 2 45 9 30 8 & 125 0 7 10 00 20 00 16 00 18 do 22 00 15 00 Wlien a man talks a great deal, they call it criticism; when a woman talks a great deal they can it gossip Atchison Globe. : A single bale of cotton auctioned on the Board of Trade in Chicago Friday netted $2,034.75. The high price realized was dive to the fact that the proceeds were to go to an orphan asylum. Each successful bidder, after capturing' the lale. returned it to the auctioneer for another sale, the process being continued until the sum named had been reached. A well known hotel clerk avers tnat fear nearh thirty years every third sum- xzcx has been intenselyhot. As the last two .were coiajanaTtnny,me saysswe aro i chpQedge of ianrrnugthree months J to corae." v .Jz. Advice to Mottiers. MRS. WlNSLOW'SSOOTniNGSYTtOP should alwavs be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the lit tle sufferer at once: it produces nat- nral. nuiet sleen bv relieving tne enild from nain. and the little cher ub awakes as "bright as button." It is verv pleasant t o taste. It soothes the cliild, softens the gums, allays all nain. relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is tne best known reine- ly for diarrhoea, whether arising from teethinir or othor causes. Twenty five cents a bottle. july 0 deod&wlv - Mr. Bellows (at the theatre) There is a man on the outsido want to see. Mrs. BellowsGo on; there's a man on the inside I want to see. Mr. Bellows (sitting down again) I'll let my man wait, I guess until arter the play. .a a - '. Consumption Surely Cared. To THK Editor Please inform your Tea Jers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hope less cases have been permanently erred. .1 shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy vrkk to any of vour readers who have cousumi- lion it thev will send me their ex nress and iwst office address. Res pectfully. T. A. SLOCUM, M.C., 181 "earl st.. Nw York. 1 i WANTED. A GENTS OF EITHER SEX THROUGHOU the United States to handle our celebrated Corn and Bunion Cure, its application at fords almost Instant relief, and every box is accompanied by a $5 guarantee, which amoumt we will forfeit la every instance where our remedy falls to perfect a permanent cure. Sample box. 25c; six boxes, SL We will pay rood agents per day to Introduce our goods in o their section: no postals. For terms ana par. lcularsadatrcss the manufacturers, II. S11UODER CO.. : 104 ana 103 North Ada street, rc& it lw aw Chicago, ub HOOP IRON, ft.. ! 2& LARD, V ft Northern....... '., North Carolina LIME, barrel. LUMBER, City Sawed, V M ft Ship Stuff, resawed 18 00 . Rough Edge Plank . .. .15 00 West.Indla Cargles, accord ing to quality.. 13 00 Dressed Flooring, 8easoned.l8 00 Scantling and Board, com'n.11 00 WOLASSES, v gallon New Crop, in hhds. 25 44 44 in bbfs....; .... 28 Porto Rico, In hhds. 28 44 , 44 In bbis 26 Sugar House, In hhds ....... 00 44 44 lnbbls....... 16 Syrup;' In bbls 22 ails, w Keg, Cut, lOd basin.. 2 40 71LS. y gallon. Kerosene.... Lard: Linseed.... Rosin. Tar. ............. Deck and Spar. 1 rown.... 3 26 30 30 28 15 18 35 50 DaUy except bunaay. Ji- .. Train on Scotland Neck Blanch Road leaves Weldon 3:15 p. m., Halifax 3:37 p. m.; arrives Scotland Neck at 4.25 p. m., Green vine 0:00 p. m. Returning leaves Greenville 7:20 a. m. ArriYlnsr llalltax at 10:10 a. in.; Weldon 10-.30 a. m.: daily except Sunday." - r On Monday. Wednesday and Friday. Local Freight leaves Weldon I0:3n m., Halifax 11:30 a, m.. ScoMano; Neck. 2:00 p. m. Arriving Greenville 5:10 p. m. Returning, leave Green ville Tuesday, Tnursday and Saturday V:'.Vl ai m., Scotland Neck 1:00 p. m., Halifax 3:35 p. m. Arriving Weldon 4:00 p. m. . ; Train leaves Tarboro, N. C, via Albcrmarle A Raleigh R. 11. daily except Sunday, 4.05 P. 3L, Sunday 3.00 P. 31., arrive Williamston, N. C., 6.30 P. 31., 4.20 P. 31., ! Plymouth 7.50 P. M., 5 20 P. 3!. Returning leaves Plymouth, ; mouth. N. c, daily except Sunday, 6.00 A. M., Sunday 9.t0 A. 3L, Williamston 7.10 A. 31.. 1 9.58 a. m. Amve Tarooro, js. v., 9.30 A. 31 111 ?0 A. 31. . Train on 31idland N. C. Branch leaves Gold3 Doro. N. C. dally except Sunday. 6.00 A. 31., arrive Smiinfleld, N. C. 7.30 A. 31. Returning leaves smimneid, n c., 8.00 A. it., arrive Goldsboro, N. C, 9.30 A. 3f. Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky Mount at aoo P. 3L. arrives at Nash ville at 3.40 P. 3L, Spring Uopo 4.15 1'. 31. Returnlnsr leaves Surlnsr 1 Hope 10.00 A 3L. Nasnrllie 10.35 A. 31., arrive Rocky Mount 11.15 A, 31., daily except Sunday Train on canton urancn leaves Warsaw tor Clinton, daily , except Sunday, at 6.00 P. 31. and 11 10 A. M. Returning leaves Clinton at j 8.20 A. 3L and alO P. 31., connecting at War saw with Nos. 41 40, 23 and 78. soutnoound Train on Wilson s Faveucviiie Branch is No. 5L Northbound i3 No. 50. Dally except Sunday. urain no. 27 soutu win stop only-at Wilson. Goldsboro and 31agnoha." ; ; Train no. 78 mates close connejtlon at Wel don lor all points North i daily. All rail via Richmond, and daily, except Sunday, via Bay Line. . - All trains run solid between Wilmlnirton and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleep ers attached. u . JOHN F. DIVINE, Gcnl Supt. J. R. KENLY, Sup't. Transportation. T. 3L EMERSON, Gen'l Pasoenger Agent. Atlantic Coast Line. June 9,101 dally ex. Sunday. Leave AVDmlngton .... 9 SO am icavc 41 ajilit-i.... ........... 1 1 Mipm Leave Wadcsboro.....;..i .. 2 41 pm Arrive charlotte..; ......... 4 3pm leave Charlotte 4 33pra Leave Um-omton........... 5 52pm Leave Shelby................ 6 50pm AnlveRutherrdtn s t5 pro .' . iEASTBOU2D TRAINS. ! 1 No. 25. dally ex; Sunday. fjiopm 2 00 am 3 27 an: 6 a) am June 23, ISM. No. So. jdally ex. Sunday. Leave RutherTdfu. Ijeave Shelby..... Leave Lincoln ton Arrive Charlotte. Leave Charlotte........... Leave wadesboro...... Leave Hamlet Arrive Wuiningrn..... No. 24. daily ex Lsunday 8 45 am 9 t9 am 11 mam 13 17 pm 13 25 pm 2 os pm 3 19 pm 7 20 pm 9 00 pm 13 (O pm 3 w am 7 30 am Trains No. 43 and 36 make close connection at Hamlet for Raleigh and at Ltncolnton for Hickory and W. N. c. ! Trains No. 25 and 24 make close rcnnectioi at Hamlet, to and from Raleigh and at 3lonroe for Chester; - Through Sleeping Cars between Wiimlngto and Charlotte and Wilmington and Raleigh. ' T. W. WUISNANT, superintendent. F. W. CLARK, GenT Passenger Agent. Je 28 tf ' j' . ... . Atlantic. Coast Line. . North-Eastern R. R. oT.Si L mmmmmMlmmmH H ptmwmm t 1 COND ENS ED SCH EDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated May 12, '89. Leave Florence...... 44 Klngstrec Arrive Lanes.... Leave Lanes Arrive Charleston.... No. 27. ttiiizi Na , . . . i.. 1 . A. M. A. 3L . , 1 35 9 30 - ' 2 29 10 55 il 1 2 50 v1120 PM.- , 2 60 - 11 20 .f7 C 5 00 1 30 .6 A. 31. P. M. P. M. Train No. 63 takes No.' 53 South of Lanes. Train on C. & D. R. R. connects at Florence with No. 23 Train. ; ; . TRAINS GOING NORTH. Leave Charleston..., Arrive Lanes Leave Lanes..,.....-. 44 Kingstree.v... Arrive Charleston.... NO. 78. NO. 14. No. 52 A 3f. P. M. A. M. 13 25 4 .30 : 7 2 45 . 6 28 ; 9 2 50 0 28 3 10 6 46 , 4 20 7 55 ; A. 31. P. M. A. M. Daily, t Dally except Sunday. . Train No. 14 connects at Florence with tralc on c. & D. H.- R. lor Cheraw, s. c., and Wades boro.N. C. -.,.. ! : ,- ,.-. No. 52 runs through to Columbia via Central R. R. Of S. C. 1 r Nos. 78 and 14 run solid to Wilmington, ' C, makincr close connection with W. w.' R. for all points north. . r JNO. F. DIVINE, i General Superintendent. J. R. KENEY, Ass't Gen'l Manager. T. 31. E3iRSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. my 11 , 9 16 90 15 00 00 a 14 1 45 & 1 00 16 20 22 & Augusts II. H. Co. POULTRY Chickens, live 41 . Spring... .. ......... Turkeys...... PEANUTS, bushel. 22 ft. POTATOES, V bushel Sweet Irish, V bbl... ... PORK, V barrel j city!Mess........i 12 00 Prime...... .. 15 00 25 10 75 1 00 .1 . " - J -65 3 25 00 4 60 80 00 1 Rump.... RICE Carolina, V lb- Rough, y bush, (Upland)... j 44 (Lowland). RAGS, 7f lb Country......"..... city,....; ........ rope, ? a SALT. 9 sack. Alum Liverpool..... - Lisbon American... . ....... SOAP, 7i lb Northern. ....... i. SUGAR, P lb standard grain.. Standard A..; White Ex C... ...... ...... Extra C, Golden C Yellow..... SHINGLES, 7 in. 9 M . 5 03 Common 2 00 Cypress Saps 4 50 Cypress Hearts.... 0 00 STAVES, 9 M W. O. Barrel.. 8 CO It Oj Hogshead............. 0 00 TALLOW, I 4 TIMBER, V M feet-ShlppLng..2 00 Fine 31111 ............Jl 25 & 30 & 20 9 1 00 & 1 25 & 75 & 3 75 318 00 16 00' &15 00 9 CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated Aprils, 1890. 1.3 70 10 & 00 & 00 9 6 0 & 5 3 Mill Prime.... . Mill Fair. .... Common Mill..... Inferior to Ordinary. . WHISKEY; V gal Northern... North Carolina. WOOL, V R Washed... Unwashed.. Barry 7 50 5 00 5 00 2 50 2 00 1 50 23 16 16 6X 80 00 1 zsx 75 50 00 70 5. 6X tx 6V 5 5Y 9 7 00 9 250 9 5 00 9 750 14 00 310 00 9 5 0UOO 9W 03 9 8 50 9 0 00 9 0 00 9 4 00 9 5 OC 9 3 00 9 25 9 18 a 18 NO. 23. Leave 31 arton. .j Arrive Florence Leave Florence. Arrive Sumter. Leave Sumter.... I Arrive Columbia. P. M. 6 15 9 33 10 20 No. 50 A. 3L 320 4 35 4 35 6 15 NO. 27. NO. 15. A. M. P. 31. 10 10 12 40 , 120" NO. A. 31. Na 52. A. 3L tlOSJ; 11 55 8 A. 3ij t 8 2j 9 35 No. 53 runs through from - Charleston via Central R. R. 1 Learins: Lanes 9-15 A. Al.. Maiming 9:56 A. m. Train on e. D. R. R. connects at Florence with NO. 58. - ' - : .- - TRAINS GOING NORTH. OYSTER ROASTS 1 A3l than BETTER PREPARED . I- to aocommodate my ever i friends with OYSTERS this season. I will ifn none tmt Uieuesi on nana aiwajs MYRTLK GROVE ROASTS a specialty. Every thing overnauled and' lmnroveu. .Oyrters ready t short notice and expert ahuefcers to open them. i speaai rates ui paruea. wibuk will do my best to please you. j . .RespectXtuly, ,v 1 - W. H- 8TOKLEY, oct 2 tl wrlgnttniaC. ; i no. 5L No. 69. (no. S3. 1 :. j. I ; P. if. P. M.' Leave Columbia.... .. 10 S5 5 20 Arrive Sumter........ 11 58 6 32 P. M. Leave Sumter.. ...... 11 6S t 6 37 A. 31. Arrive Florence 1 15 7 50 ..... 1 No. 78 'No II. A, 31, I P. Leave Florence 4 35j...... 8 Leave Marlon.. . ( . 5 22........ 8 , Arrive Wilmington...! 8 35..... 11 45 Dally. ' t Daily except Sunday. ! No. 53 runs tfcroujrt. to Cbarleston. s, C. Central K. It., arriving Manning 7-C4 J'. M,. Lanes 7:42 P. 3L, Charleston 9SJ0 P. M. No. 59 connects at Florence with c and Dj train from Cheraw and Wadesboro. i Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection at WH4 mington with W. w. it. r. lor an pcinia North ' Train on Florence IL u. leave ree utx aauy except Sunday 4:40 P. M.. arrive Rowland 7J p. to. Keiunung jeave iw hum u - rive Pee Dee S&) s. m. . . Train mi MancnesterA Aurusiajt- jt. leave Sumter dally, except Sunday. 10-50 A. M..arrtte Rimini 121 P. M. Ktiormng leave juuaui 12:15 P- M arrive Sumter 1.30 General Supertntndei.t; ' j. K. KENLY. Asst Gem Manager T. M. EMERSON. General Passenger Agea : noria i ; , v- - - '-! -: -, 1 FOR 1890. oa3lder SjiiBxsit'j Mahzinc wlien ro aro decldlnir upon vour readlnor matter for next season. The subscription rate 1 low 13 00 a year. ! The standard of the Magazine Is high. Its spirit progressive, ' -. . . . The illustrations are InterPKf Inor and nt tfca best. , . There is not space here to give even a sum mary of the features to appear this year, but among other things there will bo a new de partment and additional pages, and eronps of illustrated articles will . be devoted to the fOU lowing subjects. . African Exploration and Travel, Lire on a 3iodern War fhlp (3 articles). . Homes in city suburb, and Country ' .Providing Homes through Building Awocia tlORS, , . . , , The Citizen's n uts, Electricity in tho Household. Ericsson, the ;invccu?- by hla .Authorize Biographer. ;. , . . 1 Hunting, ' ' Humorous Artists, American and Foreign There will be 3 serials. Robert Louis stpvpnenn -m mnMtM. 1890. - ww.yuW iicliub'ect' U(1 tnere will be a great va riety this year, will b trnfvi t.5 wtM most competent to speak with authority, and with interesr. Readers who aro interested are urged to pnni for a prospectus. . 25 Cents a AuiDkr; $1.00 for: cur Mils. Charles Scribnerfs Sons, 74 liroadway, N. 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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