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ty of North Carolina
Term Opens Kept. 4.
t.lUU STUDY,
. w-atWa, rmnnjcr, and other
w"nJ Medicine, wnose
k "'ai, t napol Hill. N. C.
A Jen
erson Davis.
"5f aw coiiipiete outfit tor can-
rSf 'ARABLE TEWUI-
ORD COMPANY,
NKWITORK.
? TRIP TO EUROPE.
Tl& Hj Go Armed
Itiibnt a short tiino ao that a pro
fessor in one of the leading colleges of Saa
Francisco slappod the face of a rich bank
er who had published a. long and bitter
attack npon his (the professor's) venera
ble fathera dhine of great eminence
and fame. The professor was at once
shot down, although he was entirely un
armed, and had Informed his adversary
ofthe fact Yet the jury declared that
it ras a caao of justifiable homicide, and
the accused, left the court without a ttain
on his character. .
Even the children; aping their elders,
carry pistols and knives with the utmost
nonchalance, and a few weeks ago, when
the XTinoipal of one of the public schools
had occasion to administer some much
needed corjwral punishment to a lad of
12, tie young rascal drew a huge re
rolrer on the head master, and the serv
fces of the chief of police had to be called
In for the purpose of disarming him. 1
At the request of the terrified princi
pal -the police subjected all the pupils
present to a personal search and examina
tion, with tho result that thirty-five re
volvers of all sizes, from tho "Colt navy
revolver" to the "23 caliber popgun," be
sides a dozen knives of murderous ap
pearance, were seized and confiscated.
St. Louis Post Dispatch.
. What Dadri Can Io. .
Young John Jacob Astor, the greatest
match in America, is 1 down here, and Is
going around under the chaperonage of
that social Wellington, Mrs. Paran Ste
vens. Ho is generally reported to bo a
nice boy, with that strong vein of, good
sense that characterize most of his fam
ily. But these young gentlemen, brought
up on Pinard's suppers and Blunder's
Sowers, have a good deal of American
grit in them after all. One night last
week, a mall sloop went ashore on the
rocks at the foot of the cliff. Although
the wind was blowing half a gale, and
dinners were in progress at several of tho
cliff cottages, a flock of young fellows in
evening dress appeared and worked, like
Trojans getting people ashore. That
aeems to be the way with the gilded
youth everywhere. Under, tho varnish
of affectation and imitation comes the
real stuffmanliness and- courage.
Newport Cor. Boston Transcript.,
tip "TiiK CANADIAN
iS. ultZU aHmtr f toros
iJi-'W 1 T .A(Vlitlonl J-rlrea
ftVffL latrtwtxln? a pop-
,a2CAXADUNQCCiLV
Toronto, t.fcr.
A Bit of Midsummer Madness.
It has been charged upon the sister re.
publics south of us that they are unduly
given to the bloody delights of civil and
internal " warfare. This seems to be the
cliaracteristio of all the American na
tionalities without exception, with the
great republic at the head of the list. A
passion for internecino war has become
tho common heritage of, all the Ameri
can republics. , It was once thought that
this vice was confined o the tropics, but
the bloody infection has seized upon the
people from: the frozen1 promontory of
Cape Horn to the white belt of theXUan
adian snows, and civil war will soon be
come as characteristic of the people of
our north temperate zone as of those
who live under the vertical sun of the
equator. The United States is not likety
to shine as an arbitrator and pacificator
of the internal or international troubles
of its weaker neighbor republics. New
Orleans Picayune,
' A Modern Enoch Arden.
Thirty years ago William Henry Par
ker, a seaman sailed for Quebec. On
tho return voyage he was lost overboard
and reported ,as drowned. The other
day he turned up at Greenwich search
ing for his wife. , He had been picked
op by a Portuguese vessel and carried to
South America, where he had been forced
to become a pirate He was engaged in
Uockado running during the American
civil war, and had since been to the gold
fields, where he had" made his fortune.
His wife, who . had married again and
tvas. the mother of a large family, recog
nized him instantly. Like his prototype,
the laureate's Enoch Arden, he was de
sirous to cause as little trouble as possi
ble. London Tit Bits.
A ill Dalldlnr for Masons.
The new masonic temple in Chicago
is to nave eignteen stones, anu tue rooi
will be SHO feet from the pavement. The
ground dimensions will be 170 by 114
feet. The structure will be built princi
pally of steel. .What the exterior; facing
will be is not yet decided. It may be
terra cotta, stone or special brick made
for this particular buildingJ . In any case
the exterior will be but afire proofing,
not bearing imy part of the weight of
the buildinif. Philadelphia Ledger.
According to Professor E. James, col
ored, the earth has but a little more than
t twelvemonth to stand. , Frof essor
James is a chiropodist with an interna
tional reputation. He has traveled much
and removed corns ana numons irom
the crowned heads of Europe, so to
tpe&. In his odd spells he turns his
mind loose on .prophecy, and after a
careful study of the stars he is compelled
to fix Aug. 21, 1891, as tho grand shake- ;
down, and windup of the universe.
Some firms in America spend annually j
great sums on plcturos outside cigarette
packets. , One firm paid out $400,000 to
the lithographers last year for artistic
work, Another spent $450,000, while
other firms reported payments of $375,
000, $350,000 , and $300,000 for the same
purpose- '.' ' ' I .' '..
The newspapers are now trying to
End the man who spent tho most days in
rebel prisons during the bite war. So
far as heard from, yet Mr. E. W. Ware,
tf Bangor, is ahead, he having suffered
600 days in Charleston, Columbia, Char
lotte, Raleigh, . Goldsboro and Greens
boro prisons,"" . " " ' " .
One of the largest forests in the world
stands on ice. It is situated between
Ural and thoOrhdti.a. A weHwas
found thstjit tt aeptn or lit) meters trie j
ground" was' ttill frozen. " -" v i
O, Joy! Since letters three
Spell Thee.
W by art Thon still urn pelt by me?
Sorrow has double; fix
They fir . . -
Themselves In thought, like burrs
or prick?.
But yet. Joy, uevr so
(I know) . .
uost 1 hoiifThy three from record go
Stay. ta (, prithee stay!
May be remembered any day
And-iheij, if this be so,
An '(' '
The Memory need not let go.
lint stiil that las long Y"
Will fly. K
Away why will it? Whv, whv.
why?
(). mo-st mysterious Three,
To me , j
Come or you mine can never be.
In vain, in vain I strive
To live
With You; Joy only Joy can give!
Spectator.
7
Hupepsy.
This is what you ought to have, in
fact, you must have it, to fully en
joy life. Thousands are searching
for it daily, and mourning, because
they find it not. Thousands upon
thousands of dollars are spent an
nually by our people in the hope
that they mayattnui this boon. And
yet it may be had by a' I. We tjuar
antee that Electric Bitters, if used
according to directions and the ue
persisted in, will bring you Good Di
gestion and oust the demon Dyspep
sia and install instead Eupepsy. We
recommend Electrie Bitters for Dys
pepsia aud all diseases of Liver,
Stomach and Kidneys. Sold at 50c,
and $1 per bottle at llobt. IL Bella
lay's wholesale and retail drug store.
SKPTKMIJKIt SQUIBS.
WHOLESALE PRICES.
The following quotations represent whole
sale prices generally. In mating up small or
ders higher prices nave to be charged.
SAGGING
Atlantic Coast Line.
"Jane, what is the baby playing
withf "With theflatiron, mum."
Goodness gracious! Take it away
from her at once. She might get it
in her mouth and swallow itP Nor
ristown Herald. .
Hayslitt - (despondently) I don't
blievtI have much of a wit after
all, my friends never laugh at my
jokes." Grnninago (assuringly)
Oh, yes, thay do. They -always
laugh at them aftor you have gone
out. Burlington Free Press.
Store is vacant,
Sign "To Let!"
Former tenant
Had to gf t.
He in sorrow
Sits aud sighs
'Cau fee he did'nt
Advertise.
N. Y. Journal.
"Just as Good,"
Sav some dealers who try to sell a
substitute preparation when a cus
toiuer calls for Hood's Sarsuparilla.
Do 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
is that a few cents more profit, will
be maJe on the substitute. Insist
upon having the b.est medicine
Hood's Sarsqparilla. It is Peculiar
to Itself.
,
She "What a bright fellow that
Jenkins is." Johnson (jealous)
"He's a getting brighter and bright
er every year, we s iittmg ins reu
beard grow." Once a Week.
Consumption Surely Cured.
To thk Editor Please inform
your readers that I have a positive
remedy for the above named disease.
By its timely use thousands of hope
less cases have been permanently
cured. I shall be glad to send two
bottles of my remedy FRKK to" any
of your readers who have consumj)
lion if they will send me their . ex
press and post office address. Res
pectfully. T. A. SLOCUM, M.C., 181
Pearl st. New York.
Gunjiy..;.. 7 8
Standard.................... 8 & $4
BACON North Carolina. : '
nams..... - n e 12
, Shoulders v lb......... 8 9 &X
SldeiB..;... 8 10
WESTERN SMOKED "
llama, 14
Sides, ft....'. 8 10
Shoulders, "9 ft- ....... ... 8
dkysaLted
sides, v ft -..:.... 9 S
Shoulders, V ft...... S & 6.V
BAHREIN Spirits Turpentine. '
Secohd Hand, each.......". 1 49 a 50
j Newi New York, each 00 0 75
New, City, ach... .......... 65 a 70
! BEiiSWAX. "9 ft 20 & 23
BRICKS, VllnungtOn, YM.... 8 00 QIC 00
SorUieni....-;....i. 0 00 QU 00
BUTTER, 9 ft
North Carolina... .. ...... IS d 25
"Northern........;........... 25 & 30
CANDLES,' 9 ft-1. I
Sperm,.... w v 25
Adamantine................ . 10 &, 12
CUEESS, V ft
Northern Factory.-......... X& 10
Dairy, Cream 13 & 14
State 9 Q 11
fcOFFEE, 9 ft
Java ti.. ......... 27 & 30
, Laguyra..... .. 2U & 25
moj.... 20 g 22
CORN MEAL, 9 bush, In sacks. 00 52tf
Virginia Meal , 00 65
COTTON TIES, 9 bundle...... 1 25 1 30
DOMESTICS
ShefUng,4-4, 9 yard....... 6 6
Yarns, 9 bunch... ... 00 80
EGGS, 9 doz.. 10 &
MSH- ' ' -.
Macfcerel. No. 1, 9 btol.... . . 00 30 50
Mackerel, No. 1, 9 hair bbL 12 50 ai5 00
Mackerel, No. 2, .9 bbl. ... . .15 00 20 00
Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl... 4 75 6 00
Mackerel, No. 3, 9 bbl...... 7 80 10 00
Mullets. 9 bbl 6 00 7 00
N.& Roe Herring. 9 keg... 00 6 00
Dry cod, 9 ft.... .. 5 a 10.
FLOUli, 9 bbl
Western, low grade . ... 50 4 00
j4 Extra 4 00 C 80
Family . 4 50 a 6 00
City Mills Super.... .. ... 4 00 4 10
j" Family......., (5 00
GLUE, 9 'ft : 8 10
GRAIN, 9 bushel.
Corn, rm store, bags, white 48 50
Corn, cargo, in bulk, white. 00 48
Corn, cargo, in bags, white. 52 & 53
Corn, mixed, from store... . 00 51
Oats, from store. ......... 33 O
Oats, Rustproof. 00 50
Cow reas....-. 95 Q 1 CO
hides; 9 ft
Green. .... ... 2 & 3
Dry 3 9 5
HAY, 9 ifr) Its
Eastern. 1 05 &1 10
Western 85 90
North River 75 00
Wilmington & VVeldon R. R.
' AND B1CVNCIIK9.'
COyPENSED SCHEDDLE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
r i vi
Dated June is, 1SWX 05 oj rfjcijc
. j - ;'& --
"T : . ' p. m. p. m. a. Lm.
LeaVeWeldon.... 12 SO 5 43 6 to
Arrive Rocky Mount...... 14 .. 7 30
j ;' P. M. "1
Arrive Tarboro. ) 2UO ...
- . :. - A. M. '.' !
Leave Tarboro............. 10 20 1 .r-
j ; I. "M.J : ' I'
Arrive Wilson 2 20'j 7 00 7 43
Leave AJ'llsbn. t250! .. ...j ..
Arrive selma....... 340 1..
Arrive FayetievHle........ 6 00 ....;...
Leave Goldsboro.... ....... 3 15 ; 7 10 s i
Leave Warsaw 4 10 1
Leave Magnolia... 4 24 j S40 93
Arrive Wilmington..... ....j 5 50 t 9 55 11 'P)
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
Leave Wilmington.
Leave .M agnoua. . . .
Leave Warsaw.. ..
Arrive Goldsboro..
Leave Fayettcvllle. .. . .
Arrive Selma. ...........
Arrive. Wilson . . . .....
Leave Wilson.....
Ar. Rocky Mount.
Arrive Tarboro.
, i
Leave Tarboro..
Arrive Weldon..
, 1
A. M. A- M.
12 01 0 00
11 10 31
...... 10 48
2 23 11 45
...... t8 40
11 041
1. M.
...... 1210
3 03 12 37
...... 110,
. J 2 m i
A. M.
j 10 20-
! IVM.i
4 30 l 2 45 j
Hi- '
MISCELLANT
our,.
.Seaboard Air-Lino.
Oarolina Oeotral Railroad
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CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, i
WESTBOUND TRAINS
Sep
I NO. 4X
dally ex.
isundy.
Leave WilrctrgtOD.
Leave 11 9 at U t
Leave Wadcboro
Arrive 1 harlotre..:
Leave Charlotte ...
Leave Linoclntca
Leave Sheifcy ;
ArrlveUuthtrrdt'c J . ;
.4
I
0 20 am.
1 so pm
2 2II4B
4 15 rra
4 2.1 pm
5 42 pm
.rm;
7 55 pm
xto.
daily ex.
Sunday.
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EASTDOUND TRAINS.
Sfopu 7, lSl'O,
f Na JJtt. I NO. L
dally ex.)dallyex
.Sunday. Sunday -
- f '
Leave RutncrTdt'n ..... S am .
Leave Shelby jliunam ' - -
Leave Llncolnt on ill 12am
Arrive charlotte..1.: .il22pm
Leave caarlotte 13 ; pm s W f m
Leave Wadqsboro t 22 pm 11 32 pin
Lea ve II amiet j 3 i 2 pm 1 30 am
Arrive Nlimingt'n ...... j 7 30 pm SCO am
W
51
053
4
9
Trains No. 43 and 30 make close connection
flf Jfsmlrt fir If al.'lo-h'ort' nf I tnpnlilnn fnr
Trains No. tr.i and 24 make close rcnnectior
n . 11 An .n-.
Through sleeping Cars between wilmlngtcn
ana v-nai iout. -
i T. W. WII1SNANT, Supertnrcndcnt. ,
' i w. CLARK, Gem Passenger Agent.
sep 6 tf
Atlantic Coast Line. "
Dally except Sunday.
Train cn Scotland Neck Bianch Road
leaves Weldon 3:15 p. m.. Halifax 3:37 p. m.,
Srrlves Scotland Neck at 4.25 p. m., urccn.
vine 6.00 p. m. Returning leaves Greenville
7:20 a. m. lArrivlncr Ualiiax at 10:1-0 a. iti.,
Weldon 10:30 a. m., dally except Sunday-
On Monday, V'edncsday arid- Friday. Local
Frclgbt leaves Weldon 10:30 a. m., HaWfiax
11:30 a. m.. Scotland Neck 2:00 p. in. Arrlvliig
Greenville 5:io p. m. Returning, leave Green
ville Tuesday. Tnursday and Saturday 0:30, a.
m.., Scotland Neck 1:00' p m., Halifax 3:35 p.
m. Arriving' Weldon 4:0J p. m. ' ,
Train leaves' Tarboro, N. C, via Albermafle
St Raleigh ll. R. daily except Sunday, 4.05 r. M.,
Sunday 3-t01'. M., anlve, Williamston, N. (..,
0.30 P. M., 4.0 P. M.. Plymouth 7.W -P.
M., 5 20 I'. I M. Returning leavc3 Plymouth,
mouth. N.lp., daily except Sunday, 6.00 l.
M Sunday 5.00 A. M., William&toa 7.10 A. M ,
9.58 A. M. Arrive Tarboro, N. C. 9.30 A. M
11.20 A. M. 1 .-- : ' I
Train on Midland N.'C. Branch leaves Golds
-
North-Eastern R. R.'of-S. t
ifisii Kssaai rrrii v..
tow 1 . W
CONDENSED SCHEDULE..
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Dated May 12, ;80. No. 27. No. 23. N.' ;
. ' A. M. A. M. - . ; .
Leave Floi-ence...... M .'B 9 30 . . '
' Klrigstree 2 2S 10 i5
Arrive Lanes 2 60 11 20 IV M.
Iertve Lanes 2 50 , 11-201 7 f?'
Arrive Charleston.... 5 W 1 30 S .
A. M. r. M. P.
Train No. fi3 takes No. 53 Sout h of Lnne;.' .
Train on C. & D. R. it., connects nt Flow nee
with No. 23 Train.
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
Miss Beanlcy "Who is that Mr.
St. Paul you were with last night?"
Miss Bunkeville (contemptuously)
Oh, he's nobody, iuu?h, he told me
he had never been in Boston.
Ail vice to MolUcr.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup
should always be used when children
are cutting teeth. It relieves the litr
tic tmflerer at once; it produces nat
ural, quiet sleep by relieving the
cnild 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, relieves wind, regulates the
bowels, and is tnc best known reme
Jy for diarrhoaa, whether arising
from teething or oth,r causes.
Twenty live cents a bottle.
jnlv tl deod&rwlv
WANTED.
GENTS OF EITHER SEX THROUGUOU
the United States to handle our celebrated
corn and Bunion Cure. Its application af
fords almost Instant relief, and every box is
accompanied by af5guarautee; which amount
wo will forfeit In every Instance where our
remedy falls to perfect a permanent cure
Sample box, 25c; six boxes, IL We will pay
good agents S3 per day to introduce our goods
into their section: no postals. For terms and
particulars address the manufacturers,
U. SUUODEK CO..
104 and 106 North Ada Street, j
feb It lw dw Chicago. HL
John Werner, j
rjlflERE IS BUT ONE, AND HE HOLDS
forth at Na 20 Market street. A trood shave
for 10 cents, a Shampoo for 20 cents, or a Hair
Cut ror 20 cents. Four of the best BarbeK In
the State. Clean towels, sharp razors and
prompt attendance. JOHN WERNER.
The German Barber.
reoiatf 29 Market street '
Board at Wrightsville 1
J, FEW PARTIES CAN Bl ACCOMMO
uaiea with Board la a prjvat;.household at
Wrtifhtsv:::e Sound. -
K-r particulars sSdresa 'BOARD,"
jYsstr . box $04, citr.
HOOP IRON, 9..
LARDV9 ft
Northern
North Carolina
LIME, 9 barrel 1 25
DUMBER, City Sawed, 9 M ft.
Ship Stuff, resawed. .is 00
Rough Edge Plank.... ...... 15 00
West India Cargles, accord-
lng to quality. 13 00
Dressed Flooring, seasoned.18 00
Scantling and Board, com'n.ll 00
MOLASSES, 9 gallon
New Crop, in hhds.
"J " la bbis .,
Porto Rico, In hhds
"j " In bbls..... ...
Sugar House, in hhds.....
"j " la bbls.......
Syrup, In bbls. ,
ails9 Keg, cut, lOd basin.
MLS. gallon.
Kerosene
Lard '
Linseed
Rosin .v.. .............
Tar..
Heck and Spar
POULTRY
Chickens, live rown.
f Spring .......
Turkeys...
PEANUTS, 9 bushel, 23 ft,....
potatoes, 9 bushel -
Sweet
borov N. C, dally except Sunday,
arrive Smlthtieid, N. C, 7.30 A. l
leaves Sinl I hfleld, N C 8.00 A.
Goldsboro, N. C, 9.:r) a.
MY) A. M
ReLurnitg
ai., arrive
27a 3 lYain on Nashville Branch loavs
6X
8 &
f 0
T
10
00
Kooky
Nask-
1'. Ks
A. M
MCUj-it
20 00
16 00
18 00
22"0C
15 00
25
28
28
28
00
16
22
: 40
9
16
90
15
00
DO
25
W
75
09
&
20
30
30
28
15
18
& 35
& 2 50
Mount at 3.00 P. Mi. arrives at
vllle at 3.40 P. M.-, Spring Hope 4.15
Returning leayes spring Hopo 1(!.00'
Nasnvllle 10.35 A. M., arrive iwcy
11.15 A.M.. dallj' except Sunday
Train on Clinton Branch leaes Warsaw for
Clinton, daily, except Sunday, at 0.00 P. M.
and 11 10 A. M. Returning lcave3 Clinton at
8.20 A. M. and 3.10 P. M., oonnecttng at War
S saw with Noa. 41 40, 23 and 78.
Southbound Train on Wilson & FayctfevIPe
Branch is No. 51. Northbound is No. 50. DaWy
except Sunday.
Tram no. 27 soutn wiu stop only at vviison.
Goldsboro and Magnolia." I!
Train no. ,7a maxes close etnne Jtion at wel
don for all points North dally. All rail via
Richmond, and dally, except Sunday. Ma Bay
Line. M
All trains run solid between WiiBilneton and
wasnmgton, ana nave I'uuman raiaco siecp
crs attached. '
JOHN F. DIVINE, Genl Supt.
J. R. KENLY, Sup-t. Transpoitation.
T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Tasscnger Agent.
Atlantic Coast Lint.
Irish, 9 bbl...
PORK, 9 barrel
City Mess
Prime..
Rump
RICE Carolina, 9 ft
Rough. 9 bush, (Upland)...
"j (Lowland).
RAG s9 ft Country
city.;
ROPE, 9 ft
SALT, 9 sack. Alum... ........
Liverpool........ 1
Lisbon ........ .i
American ..' .......
65
25
a
14
45
00
16
20
22T
30
20
00
25
Leave Charleston..
Arrive Lanes..;....
Leave Iines.......
" ' .KJngstree.".
Arrie Charleston..
No.
NO, 14.
NO. 63
P. M .
4 m
0 shI
0 2J.
'6 4(1
A. M.
9 .
A. M.
10 1.-1
: 2 45
2 50
;i 10!
4 20 7 55; . "
A.-M. P. M. A. M.
Daily, t Dally except Sunday.
Train No. li connects at Florence with trait
on c. & i). . r, ror Chcraw, s.-c, aud waues
boro, N. c. : . . . ' . v. j
No. 52 runs through to Columbia via Centra;
R. R. of s. c. !
Nos. 78 and 14 run toiid to Wilmington,'
c., making clofw connection with W. w.
II. for all points north.
JNO. F. I) WINK, v !
General Snprrlnirndrnt.
.7. R. KENEV, Ass t Geri'I Manager..
T. M. EMEKson, Gcn'l Pa&sengtr Agent,
my 11.
FOR 1890.
on3idor .SJti!jyi4id Ma iiziku wacn' yo
deciding
upon your reading matter for
rL ho subscription rate is low
Wiliiilngton, (Joiursii
5 Aiignsts II. IS. tYv
i--i-T
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
75
75
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
12 00
...'.......15 00
I.... 00
4
SO
80
00
1
18 00
16 00
015 00
(4
70 d
10 &
00 (3
00 &
SOAP, 9 ft Northern. j 4
5 00
2 00
4 50
0 00
8 CO
000
4
etas
8 9
0 a
5.V
SUGAR, P ft Standard grain..
Standard A... ..............
White Ex C... ...... .......
Extra C, Golden .'
c Yellow
SHINGLES, 7 la. 9 M..
Common... :..
Cypress Saps
Cypress Hearts..
STAVES, 9 M-w. o. Barrel..
R.O. Hogshead............
TALLOW. 9 .
TIMBER, 9 M fect-Shlpplng..l2 00
Fine Mill .:......J125
' Mill Prime...... 750
Mill Fair. 5 00
common Mill............... 5 00
Inferior to Ordinary. ........ 8 50
WHISKEY, 9 gal Northern... 2 00 a 5 0C
North Carolina.;... ......... 1 50 3 00
WOOlJ 9 ft Washed.......... 23 a 25
Unwashed 1.1;.. 18 0 . 18
, Burry !...;.. . 18 A 18
5X
SO
00
1
75
50
00
7J
5
Dated ApripO, 1890,
Iave Wilmington..
Leave M arion. ...
Arrive Florence.
Leave Florence.
Arrive Sumter.
Leave Sumter. .
Arrive Columbia.
r. 1 1 it
1 ! I
NO. 23. NO. 27. NO. 15.
. v iF
li
P. M." r. M. A. M.t
6 15 10 10
I 9 ml 12 40
10 20 1 20 P.
No. 50 I ..' No. f8
A. M. I A. M. A. M.
3 )S T8 25i
Jk 351 35l-
- : i JNO. 52. I;
l I A. M. j
4 So tlO 33
6 15 II 55! ..I
i ;.. J
.......I.
No. 53 rims through from Charleston via
central r. r;
Leaving Lanes 915 A. M., Manning 9:56 A. M;
Train on C.
with No. 58. I
& D. K. K. connects at Flcrente
TRAINS GOING NORTH
5
7
314 00
910 00
0 5
U 00
13 00
8 50
& 0-00
& 0 00
a 4 00
5,V
5 V
00
50
00
50
1
NO. 51
Leave -Columbia. .....
Arrive Sumter...:.. ..
1 .
Leave Sumter
i Arrive Florence ......
Leave Florence ......
: Leave Marion.. . ....... 1
Arrf.vo Wilmington...!
P. M
10 35
11 5
11 m
A. Mi
1
J
15
NO. 7H.
A. Ml
:
5WI
safe
NO, b
r. M.
t a 37
7 SO!
No. 5J1
are
riext season.
$3.00 a year.
The standard of l he M agazlne Is high,
lis spirit nrctrressivfi. - .
The illustrations are interesting and Of the
teofst
There is not space here to give even a sum-'
mary of the features to appear this yeari but
among other things there will bo a new! lac
partment and additional pages, and gronOBof
illustrated articles will be devoted to the fol
lowing subjects. ,
African Exploration and Travel, '
Lire on a Modern War hip (3 articles).
Homes In City, Suburb, aud Country
Provialng llom es through Building Assoda
Hons, . . , . .
The Citizen's jiitg, r
Electricity in th Household.
Ericsson, the ilnvece- by his Authorize
Blographsr. .
Hunting,
Humorous Artists, Amerlcam and Foreign
There will be 3 serials.
, Ji,obrt Stevenson will contrtbute
fcti?lbicet and Tterc wtl1 bo a great va-'
ricty this year, will tv . rrpn(t . w.rt.M ..
most competent to speak with authority and
Hith intjprcst. Hraders who are interested
are urged to : r r : fr,r a prospectus. inureMca
25 Cfii!s a .VinUr; $1.00 fur tnrlnih .
Charles Scribaer's Sons,
711 li road way, C Y.'
Jan 6 f f
THE STATE CHRONICLE.
P. M. i,
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Succestor;to;t he Farmer and Mechanic
the chronicle.) .
ann
Under New Management.
.N EWSY, BRIGHT AKD CLEAN. .
UP WITH THE TIMES.
rjili: "STATE tfllliONICLE' WILL BE
OMSTER ROASTS
AM
I
than ever
BETTER PREPARED
to accommodate my tsPJ-
Mends! with OYSTERS this season. I will
Keep none but the Best on hand always
MYRTLE GROVE BOASTS a specialty. Every
thing overhauled and improved. Oysters
ready at short notice and expert Sauckera to
open them. -
Special rates to parties. Give me a call and
will do my best to please you.
. , Respectfully, .
W. H. RTOKLEY.
. M - . ... . . ' . "
wjjar hj iiJiur;e'imoiKf! a Sf :if Vhtwr it tit
Daily. I tDally except Sunday. ,! no? the Balc tyh "ChroElcl." an.i win not
Na Kl runs through to Charieston, t, C. ot:ai or sectionaL It iu aim to ton uu
Lanes 7:42 P. M., Charleston t-JO P- M. j j the politicians put Ir, from Cherokee to cur-
No. 59 connects at Florrnct with C. acdDjjriiuck.
train from Cheraw and Waddsboro. i It win be tbeorg.in cf co viuf. no ricg. no
Nos. 78 and 14 make close cbhnccticn at WU-lj i non, noprty. it will be De rocrauc la
mington with W. & W. lq IL icr ail pcin-'B ! poll Ut-s, but will not hiwte to criiiclix..
North ".. f Democratic toe-aft ures and Democratic onicera.
except Sunday 4J P. M., arjfivp Kot? Lund 7:'X;
p. m. Returning leave Kowliaxd 6:30 m.. ar- j
tf cw
Km
............... fjj
TKItSIS OF 9L'BSCRZlTlONf
rives Pw IX S-Jitj. rr. !
Train on Manchester Augusta R.. K. leaver:! tlx Months.!...
Sumter dally.cxcept Sunday i 10-50 A.M-.arrte r Shn-e llouh..
Rlmlnl 12)1 P. M. Returning leave Rimini fTFor a sample xvpy aj.jrfiy
12:15 p. M., arrive sumter 14D p.m.
! JOHN F. DIVINE,
1 General SaperintendrLt.
J. R. KEN LY, Asst GenT M anagcr.
T. M. EMERSON. General iPasseiigerAgfi
nov 18 . . !
For Gale.
1 finn s. OLD tts metal, clean
i.uwu V
and In good condition
Apply at
Will; bo sold cprap
I mis omcr
THE hTATE CHRONHJJf.
, luieiga. N. c.
Diamond Vera Cura
For sa!e ty
Dir. F. C, MILLER,
C?ryFcun!i :,23 ts.