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HAIR BALSAM
& tti.ftl twwfV
5rw Til '-a to Hetor Ory
C2CCRNS. TV r!Tu?etirfor Corri
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PS'S COCOA.
CCKAKrAST.
iicsrtra ir.ecpratioiis or djotion
Zjx by a cin ral application ot
- rwrxi m wc:i-9e:eciea t oroa, Ji r.
Ir:ri cr bnpakfavt tables vnih
,327 tiwrM Lpra ithlrh may
jJ7 teitx 'dvvtorv bills. It is by
ss ae c: zci nlc!s ot diet tliat a
tatij'bejnnanil'.x bunt up until
iOi.)rh: etrry tendency to
rtf-U of s-ittie maltdtes rc
rsiuirfij to atiacs; wbercver
' J? We may escaie many
-.5 ti?iz- oireives well fortl
fyw an-i a properly nourlslied
h-i v,tvt (;dJ.,v. Maie simply
l2f TTor till, sold nn'r In half.
ui:r. ll HciiiToptthic fbera-
H l 27 Air
ENGLISH
SpYAL FILLS
l "l B0 DIAMOND IMND.
V
4 M I
10
5",tJ "f.ril- f ' wr, early
1 -i n, -li.-Hl.cte, 1 will
i w : -''IVi trl by erery
JreWLKn, JlooUus, Coniu
ns. ftATlilfc-
i.
'is
risl r,:s' t: Kn
i - w -.ldt .... i
k-.' " Come and
anyone who
to
nine
I pec
will
keen
hment
keptto,
ion and
rcttruiiv.
t--fr, Kulcrs ac4 Binders.
fftS,., " R !" anyone wl
(V; ,4Uf laj. U
1
I
ill ail light.
SALOON,
rth Hutcr at.d
11:15 K B. 5ilsri.iT.
- 1XGT0N, N. C-O
Self TVIowin Clocks. '
A rbhia jnchronizol srlf winding
clocka i. Ix incr establish! here tlrrongh
the efforts or Henry Denver, manager of
tho Western Union, Telsraph coinpanr.
Tlie tiraa pieces !o nut obtain their mo
tive power front, electrical nction, thus
beins ruljoctto hinOrances resultinff
from .tr.tirc t?pndenc43 on electrical
cnrrentr.,bat iustead gains the necessary
force frcin th-j action of a lino
.does an cnlinnry clock. -Two ratall cells
or battery are placed m the tor of ihn
cafe, connected with a magnet fecnretlj
iv iut- irtvi iin. uis iiib inovenaent. is
the center vrhwl, ilriven by tho rewind
ing f tl;c 5iring, advances, a lever is
raked I hat nnlocka the armatnre and al
lows it to Kprin back into podtion ready
for winding. .When the lever drop the
ciicnit is instantly closed, the spring be
ing wound by the pawl fastened to the
armature. i f. ."."'
Hie action of winding breaks thecir
cait when the winding is completed.
The contacts are made so fchort that the
action of tho battery is very slight, thus
enabling it to jrform tho work of wind
ing for ever a year withont renewal pr
alteration. Each clock. Is provided with
a simple attachment by means.of , which
its hands may be controlled nntomat
ically by electricity, i To secure absolute
uniformity of time - throughout tho city
the clocks will bo connected with a timo
wiro jut - before 12 f o'clock each day..
During, the brief period of connection
the ettridard clock at Washington
through the repeating lines takes pos
ti&ien of the wire, temporarily conrroll-
ug nil clocks in its circuit. Springfield
llepnbncan.
Tha VIldcrne Care for Impaired Sight.
Edward Sturtevant, eon of D. W.
Sturtevent, of Albany, has been sojourn
ing in tho wilderness all summer, near
Old Valley Dodc:e. northerly of Boon-
rille. Ho lives in a shanty alone, save
for occasional visitors who 6hare his
hoppitality. I f ; .
Mr. Sturtevant entered the woods last
J nne, at the ad vice of his physicians, to
seek restoration of impaired vision. The
experiment has proved so advantageous
and beneficial that Mr. Sturtevant pro
poses to remain there during tho coming
winter. He has sent home for his win
ter clothing to be forwarded to him.
Mr. Sturtevant is a machinist, and was
employed in the .Edison electric light
machine works at Schenectady. In his
sylvan retreat he whiles away tho time
in reading, fishing ! and hunting, and
seems entirely content with his surround
ings. The former vigor "of his op"lic
nerves is rapidly returning, and he has
concluded to remain: in the woods until
a perfect cure is attained. Amsterdam
(N. Y.) Sentinel. j j
' A Kitten. Journey.
Miss' Amelia McLogan resides on
Fourth street. A couple of .weeks ago
an old. cat "which made its temporary
headauarters in the house in which Miss
McLogan lives, was found to be the
mother of a dozen or so kittens one
morning, and four days after the arrival
of the brood Miss McLogan left for New
York to make some purchases for the
firm she represents. ! When she had gone
the old cat discovered one of her kittens
missing, and liad been in a great stew
about it ever since. The young feline
was industriously searched for,' but no
trace of its whereabouts could be found
until a letter was received from Miss
McLogan saying that on unpacking her
trunks she found the little one curiea up
and in good physical condition. She
gave the kitten to a chambermaid, as
she did not care to bring it back. It
seems stramre that ; a kitten less than a
week old could live in .such a place.
Detroit Tribune, ij : :
.Folding Jiapklna by Pattern.
Commercial enterprise has entered a
fresh field in the recent issue by a New
York firm of paper! patterns for folding
tablo nankins. This art has up to this
time been relegated to the butler's and
parlormaid's repertoires, and compet
encv or the reverse in its accomplish
ment has frequently been one ' of the
tests of eligibility to service, now,
however, this is done away with, and
the mistress of an' establishment may
have the knack at her finger ! ends to
twwh tho merest novice in her " employ.
It is a question, however, if this uni
versal knowledge will not deprive fash
ionable tables of one element of individ-
uality now imparted by the exclusive
napkin lore of some trea sure or a j eems
or Martha. New York Times, j
Doca Stamp.
A Hamburg firm is making a fortune
by selling bogus Heligoland postage
stamps to collectors in Germany. As
soon as the Anglo-German agreement
concerning the island became known
there was a tremendous demand for the
old Heligoland stamps, and the prices
went up to forty-fiver and fifty cents
apiece. The firm j in question at once
bought -the Heligoland stamp for little
more than its value as "old metal, and
has kept it a-going day and night ever
since. It has sold already 20,000, and
has .more orders in sight than it can fill.
At av recent meeting of the f postage
stamp bourso in Berlin a movement to
stop the fraud was started. Exchange.
- Something New to Compete For.
Dink Melvin, a veteran fisherman on
the waters adjacent to Albany, is con
sidered the most expert bateau, paddler
in this section, ne offers to wager $100
that in tho swiftest current he can paddle
a boat eighteen inches wide between two
poets nineteen inchea apart. Cor. At
Linta Constitution;
A War Ship In Hooaler Water.
The United State war ship Michigan
Is in port on a recruiting trip. She car
ries 110 men and boys. The boat was
built in 1811, and tho iron in her was
hauled overland to Pittsburg with ox
teams. She is still Isood for several
years. Indianapolis Sentbel. . .
. . , , .- ... . . . .
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- The Dead letatante.
Here in her dainty clramber
ThV . le sno? wilite l,ed U "es
Of joy to her ..violet ye?
A woiulerf til riuent fashioned
W tli Knot of Mlvery ribbons
lo f.iMen the folds in place
Oi., lay it away forever '
In tht. sweet, dead leaves of the
nM . - - f . ;
With tho fat, aud the fairy flippers,
Kjov- uu.l tlie iiken lies-,
Ihe ttulict, too. tliat'wHR'atted'"
lolier:irlLsli and graceful fhape,
- In ' h! uv' 1 fnvsty fringes, .
1 lie long white opera capn.
For :tade, hhe is done tth danc-
. t
And the pktiMires and pains of
No babe i-lia.ll call lief mother,
Ad no man call her ife.
I or lielo in the dark. nod parlor,
With her hlender feet nnhliod.
She li on a couch of liliey.
All drey?ed for thn Court of God.
Mnina'Irving.
'Ilio KirntHtrp.
l'ernap. you are roni down, can't
tnit, can't uleep, can't think, can't do
anything to your eatiMfaetioiv and
you wonder what ails you. You
should heed the warning, v6i are
taking the first step into Nervous
Prostration. You need a Nerve
Tonip and in Electric) Hitters you
will find the exact remedy for re
storing your nervous system to its
normal, healthy condition. Surpris
ing results follow the use- of this
great Nerve Tonic aud Alterative.
Your appetite returns,! ood diges
tion is restored, and the Liver and
Kidueys resume healthy'action. Try
n bottle. Price 50c. at It. R. Bel
lamy's wholesale and retail Drug
Store. '
XOVISBICEK.NOXSKXSE.
I
his neck
he has
The man with a boil on
never borrows trouble;
enough of it. j
Strange is slang. It js just when
you ge; on" to a thing that you
"tumble." -
Honor and shame from no condi
tion rise. Some meujweie lowly
born on whom there are co fiies.
Jepson "Why is it that men
uarry widows?" Jobson "They
don't. It is the widows that marry
them."
Johnny (watching his big brother
dig angle-worms for bait) "I say;
Bob, if a worm will catch a little
fish, wouldn't a snake catch a whop
per?" . j .
"Dear," said a physician's wife as
they sat in church, "there is Mrs.
Goldburg sitting in! a draft,"
"Never mind," said her husband.
"I will cash that draft later on."
"Whar you gwine, Sambo?"
"Gwine to court.to testify." "What
for?" "Oh, gemman stole a pair ob
boots las' night an' I 'greed to gib
him a good character for ha'f a dol
lar." I -
. . - . .
CoBShraptlon Surely Cured.
To thk Kditor 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 j permanently
cured. I shall be glad to send two
bottles of my rejnedy frke to any
of your readers who have consump
tion if they will send me their ex
press and post "office address. Res
pectfully. T, A. SLOOUM, M.C., 181
Pearl st., Nw York.
Patienc and wisdom will "wear
out all which is not of God.
, mm J
Advice to Mothers.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup
6houId always be used,when children
are cutting teeth. It relieves the lit
tle sufferer at once; it 'produces nat
ural, quiet sleep by l relieving the
cnild from pain, and the little cher
nb 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 tne best known reme
Iv for diarrhoea, whether arising
from teething or oth.r causes.
Twenty five cents a bottle.
inlv fi deod&wlv j
Female Weakness Positive Cure, Free.
To thk Editor: :Please inform
your readers that I have a positive
remedy for the thousand and one
ills wfiich arise from deranged fe
male organs. I shall be glad to send
two bottles of my remedy FREE to
any lady if they will send their Ex
press and P. O. address. Yours re-specttull-.
Dr. J. B. Marchisi, 183
Genesee St., Utica, NJ Y.
If you feel weak
and all worn Jout take
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS,
When Baby was sick, we gare her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria."
When she had Children, she gaTe them Castoria.
1
CAPE FEAIl ACADEMY
Iteopens Hepteniber t22ud.
Ikonu Prtparauoa for Bosiass k Cillfge.
competent instructors.
LEADING MALE SCHOOL I
riease enter at bcslnnlrc of session.
a-jsee catalogue m nookstores.
V. CATLETT. Principal.
6Cp 15 lm Cor. Firth and chestnut streets.
:Tr Entertainments ! f
rpnOSE WHO ABE rLAXKIKG AMUSE
xncats and Entertainments for tha comlns
season will do well to consult the Magazines
tn the : . ' 1
WILMCsGTO WBEAKY E003IS,
r.0Tlti KiMarlKtsrrett.
WHOLESALE PRICEa
7
8
9
iii
.10
6.
The following quotations rej?resent whole
sale prices generally, in taaJdng' tip small or
den higher prices have to te caarged, - " '
BJLQG1SO " ' , k.
: Gtuxny..... .......
Standard.....
BACON North Carolina. " -
r Hams...., ni Q B
Shoulders y ft.;......:..; 9:& t4
Sides, 9 ......... 8 10 '
WESTERN SMOKEI-. '
Hams, "9 ft....;...' "...
Sides, V lb. . ...r........
- i Shoulders,
DRY SALTED - ' ' "
SldtiS, .... ."I....
Shoalders, ........:...
BAllRElJ9-Mts Turpenttne.
Second X(anH, each......;..'! 40
Kew.NewTort, each...:.. GO &
New, City, each............. l 65 9
beeswax, v ft. '...-n; so? s
BRICKS, Wilmington, 8 00Qlfc00 I
Northern. o 00 kit 00
BUTTER, "9 ft . ' V ' ;
.North Carolina..
Northern ...
CANDLES, 9 ft .
Sperm............
Adamantine.....
CHEESE, V ft
Northern Factory..
Dairy, Cream.
State
eoFFEE, y ft
Java...........
Laguyra.;... ...............
Rio..
CO RN M EAL, hush. In sacks.
Virginia Meal....
COTTON TIES, V bundle. .....
DOMESTICS
SO
70
U
U
10
(9
13 &
9
27
Zi
20
00
"00
35
&
3
25
12)4
10
14
11
30
23
A4
5
I 30
Sheeting, 4-4, V yard...... I 6 0 63g
Yams, v hunch...... ...... 00 80
EGGS, vdoz 10 & .
FISH , ' .. j - . ,
MactereU NO. 1, DDI. . 00 30 50
Mackerel, No. 1, y ball bbL 12 50 15 00
Mackerel, No. 2, V bbL 13 00 a20 00
Mackerel, Ntt 2, hall bbl... 4 75 & 6 00
Mackerel, No. 3, V bbl 7 80 10 00
. Mullets, v bbl.....' 6 00 Q 7 00
N. C. Roe Herring. V Keg... 00 & 6 00
Dry Cod, Vft .". 5 10
FLOUR, V bbl
Western, low grade..... .. 50 & 4 00
" Extra ....... 4 00 O 6 00
" Family... ...... 4 50 6 00 -
City Mills Super 4 00 4 10 (
" " Family.... ..... 4 5 00
GLUE, v ft...". 8. 3 10
GRAIN, V busheL
Corn, fm store, bags, white 48: & 50
Corn, cargo, la bulk, white, 00 & 48,
Corn, cargo, in bags, white, 53 O 53
'Corn, mixed, troin store.... 00 51
Oats, from store. 33 Q
oats. Rustproof. .......... 00 q -60 -
Cow Peas.. ... 95 0 1 00
HIDES, 9ft r
Green ... 2 3
Dry.......l 3 a 5
.j. . ...
i
i
05
85
75
HAY, 9 100 as-
Eastern.
Western,
North River....
HOOP IRON, V ft
LARD, 9 ft
Northern.!......
North Carolina....
LIME, y barrel
LUMBER, City Sawed, Mft.
Ship Stuff, resawed.. 18 00
Rough Edge Plank. ........ .15 00
x West India cargles, accord-
tag to quality ....... .13 00
Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00
Scantling and Board, com'n.14 00
MOLASSES, V gallon . ; T
New Crop, in hhds. ........
;tn bbls..c. .....
Porto Rico, In hhds... .......
in bbls -
Sugar House, In hhds
" Y uihbla:.....
8yrup, In: bbls... ......... ..
ails, v. Keg, Cut, lud basin.
jILS. 9 gsmon.
Kerosene...
Lard....;
Linseed. U...
Rosin....:
Tar...
Deck and Spar.. .
POULTRY j
Chickens, live " rotrn.......
.Spring....".........
Turkeys;
PEANUTS, V bushel, 23 ft. .... .
POTATOES, "9 bushel -
Irish, 9: bbl...
PORKV barrel
City Mess..... .......12 00
' Prime........ ......15 00
8 &
125. 0
10
00
00
7
10
00
20 00
ia oo
I
918 00
923 00
915 00
25
28
28
28
00
16
22
2 40
9
18
90
15
00
00
25'
. 10
.75
100
65
3 25
9
9
9
9
9:
9
9
30
30
23
15
18,
35 -
9 2 50
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
14
45
00
16
20
22
30
20
00
25
75
75
m- m
Rump.J-...' .
RICE Caiblma, V ft...........
Rough, v bush, (Upland)...
' (Lowland).
RAGS, 9 ft-Country.....
city.......:..-.......:-:.
ROPE, 9 ft ?
SALT. 9 sack. Alum
Liverpool
Lisbon
American... ....... .......
SOAP, 9 ft Northern.
SUGAR, P ft standard grain..
Standard A... ..............
-White Ex c J....;
Extra C, Golden
c Yellow.......
SHINGLES, 7 in. VM.... .... ;
Common.........
v Cypress Saps...
Cypress Hearts. ... ...... .
STAVES, 9 M W. o. Barrel.
B.O. Hogshead.......:...
TALLOW, 9 ft :
TIMBER, 9 M feet-Shipping. ,.12 00
Fine Min.... ............ ...Jl 25
Mill Prune... ...,..:..-7 50
mui Fair. ;. ........ 5 00
Common Mill... , 5 00
. Inferior to Ordinary. ........ 2 50
WHISKEY, V gal Northern... 2 00
North Carolina
WOOL, 9 ft Washed....!....,
Unwashed
. Burry..-. i...
00
4
60
80
00
1
14X9
70 9
1 10 9
00 9
00 9
4X9
6X9
6 9
0 9
- 5X9
5. 9
5 00
2 00
4 50
0 00
8 CO
918 00
916 OS
915 00
9 6X
9 80
9 1 00'
9 1'
9 X
22X
75 r
50 ;
00
70
5
6X
ex
5X
6X
00
9 7
9 2 50.
9 5 00
9 7 50
an 00
0 00 91000'
4 9 5
9U 00
913 00
98&0
9 0 CO
9 0 00'
9 4 00
9 50C
9 3 00
9 ?5
9 18
9 .18
1 50
23
: W
18
OYSTER ROASTS
j AM BETTER PREPARED
than ever to accommodate my
friends with OYSTERS this season.
I
will
km none but the Best on hand always
MYRTLE GROVE ROASTS a specialty. Every
thln? overhauled and Improved. .-.Oysters
readr at short notice and expert aauefcera to
open them. - , -. -. 1
Special rates to parties. Givo me a call and
will do my best to please yoa. ,
oct jtt wngntsruif.
;.;-1r
tifkizjim&i
Atlantic Coast Line
Wilmington & VVe!donR. R.
AND BUANGHE8.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOTJTIL.
MISCEl.LANl.Oi:?
eatonard Airrliino.
DATSD NGVt 6. 1890. . 6 a drt 6cX
-:-.--::.-;-iy..v-' . 5 a-
i i P. M. P. M.tA. M.
Leave Weldonii......... 1230 543 600
Arrive Rocky Mount.,....- 146 710
Arrive Tarboro...r....... 2 17
Leave-.Tarboro. . , 1020 ...... ......
- P. M.l
Arrive Wilson;. ....... v.... 220 7 00 743
Leave Wilson....;..;..!. t2S0 ...... ...
Arrfve Selma.:.... ........ 330
Arrive Fayettevlue ........ 5 30 .... ..!..... .
Leave Goldsboro.... ....... 315 7 40 835
Leave Warsaw.. 410 ...... 9S4
Leave Magnolia 1 4 24 8 40 949
Arrive Wilmington. ....... H 5 50 9 55 j 11 20
V. .TRAINS GOING NORTIL
- . : , j:- ,. i U .
- .a"
A. M. A M. P. M.
Leave Wilmington...... . . .' 12 01 9 00 4 00
Leave Magnolia... 11 1034 536
Leave Warsaw.. 1048 553
Arrive Goldsboro. . ........ 2 23 1 11 45 6 53
Leave Fayettevllle. ... . 1920
Arrive Selma.4. ............ 1118
P. M.
Arrive WUson.. 1220
Leave Wilson........ 303 12 37. 747
Ar. Rocky Mount.......... 110 818
Arrive Tarboro........... "217
Leave Tarboro............. ...... 10 20 ..:...
. v. 1- ' pTml
Arrive Weldop.... . ........ t 301 25 930
- Daliy except Sunaay. I
Train on Scotland Neck Rranch Road
leaves Weldon 3:15 p. m., Halifax 37 p. m.,
arrives Scotland Neck at 4.25 p. m., Greene
gile 6;C2 p. m., Kinston 7.15 p. m. Returning
avea Kinston 0:00 a. m , Greenville 7:20 a. no.
Arriving Halifax at W:10 a. m., Weldon 1O-.S0
a. in., euuiy except sunaay. 1
Local Freight leaver Weldon 10:30 a. m., Hal
ifax UiSO a. m.. Scotland Neck 2:00 p. mi
Greenville 5:30 p. m. Arriving at Kinston 7:40
p. m. Returning, leave Kinston 7:00 a. ra.,
Greenville 9:30 a. m., Scotland NecklidO p. m.,
Hallfax35 p. m. Arriving WeldOBUL-OO p. m.I
dally except Sunday. '
Train leaves Tarhoro, N. C, via Albermarle
& Raleigh 14. R. dally except Sunday, 4.05 P. M.,
Sunday 3.00 P. M., arrive Williamston, N. C,
6.30 P. M., 4.20 P. M., Plymouth 7.50 P.
M., 5 20-P. M. Returning leaves Plymouth,
mouth., N. C, dally except Sunday. 6.00 A
M., Sunday 9.00 A M., Williamston 7.1O A M.;
9.58 A M. Arrive Tarboro, N. C, 9.30 A MJ,
11.20 AM. i
Train on Midland N. C. Branch leaves Golds
boro, N. c, dally except Sunday, 6.00 A AL,
arrive Smltnfleld, N. C, 7.30 A M. Returning
leaves smitnneia, j c, sax) a. m., arrive
GOldSborO, N. C, 9.30 A. M. I
Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky
Mount at 3.00 P. M.. arrives at Nash
ville at 3.40 P. M., Spring Hope 4.15 P. -M.
Returnlnar leaves Sprine Hope laoo A. MJ.
Nashville 10.35 A M., arrive Rocky Mount
1L15 A.M.. dally except Sunday
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for
Clinton, dally, except Sunday, at 6.00 P.M.
and. 11 10 A M. Returning leaves Clinton at
8.20 A M. and 3.10 P. M., connecting at War
saw with Nos. 41 40, 23 and 78.
Southbound Train on Wilson & Fayettevllle
Branch Is No. 5L Northbound is No. 55). 'Dally
except sunaay.
Train No. 27 south wlll'stop only at Wilson,
Goldsboro and Magnolia.'
Train No. 78 makes close connection at Wel
don for ail points North dally. All rail via
Richmond, and daily, except Sunday, via Bay
Line. ,
All trains run solid between Wilmington and
Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleep
ers attacneo.
JOHN F. DIVINE, GenT Supt.
J. R. KENLY, Sup't. Transportation.
- T. M. EMERSON. Genl Passenger Agent.
Atlantic Coast Line.
Wilmington, Coining s
Augusts "li Kf &
! CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Dated AprUSJO, 1890.
Leave Wilmington.
Leave Marlon.. . . . . .
Arrive Florence....
Leave Florence:...:.
Arrive Sumtef. ..
Leave Sumter...
Arrive Columbia....
No. 23.
P. M.
6 15
9 33
10 20
N0.'50
A M.
. 3 20
4 35
4 35
6 15
NO. 27.
P. M.
10 10
12 40
1 20;
A M.
NO. 62.
A M.
tl0 33
11 55
INO. 15.
A M.
Na 68
A. M.
t 8 25
9 35
Na 52 runs through from Charleston-via
CentralR.lt. v. , ,
Leaving Lanes 9-15 A M., Manning 9:56 A M.
Train on C. & D. R. R. connects at Florence
with No. 58.
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
Leave Columbia.
Arrive Sumter...
Leave Sumter.. .
Arrive Florence .
Leave Florence ....
Leave Marlon... ...
Arrive Wilmington.
No. 5L
::
P. M.
10 35
U 68
11 58
A M
1 15
NO; 78
A M.
4 35j
: 5 22
. 8 35
NO. 59. iNa 53.
P. M.
r t. 6
P. HL
5 20
6 32
37
60
NO H.
P, .
8 tS
8 55
11 45;
Dally. f Dally except Sunday.
. No. 63 runs through to Charleston, S, C,
Central li. V.. rrlvlng Manmng 704 P. 1L
Lanes 7:42 P. M-, Charleston 930 P. M.
Na 50 connects at Florence with C and D
train from Cheraw and Wadesboro.
. Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection at Wil
mington with W. W. .R. R. for all points
North - " - "
Train on Florence R. R. leave Pee Dee dally
except Sunday 4:40 P. M., arrive Rowland 7-iX)
p. m. Returning leave Rowland 6i a. m ar
rive Pee Dee 80 3. m.
- Train on Manchester & Augusta R. R. leaves
Sumter dally, except Sunday. 10:50 A M..arrlv
Rimini 121 p. f. Returning leave RlmlnJ
12:15 P. M-, arrive Sumter 1 l P.M.
. JOHN F. DIVINE, i
r General Superintendent, i
it 1L KENLY. Ass Genl Manager.
T. M. EMERSON. General Passenger Agn
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CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
WESTBOUND TRAINS
Nov. 5, IbSO.
Leave WUmtegton....
Leave Hamlet.... ....
Leave Wadesboro.....
Arrive Charlotte......
Leave Cb ariotte. . . . . . ,
Leave Lincoiaton.....
Leave Shelby....,
ArriveRutherrdto. . .. . .
! No. 43.
dally ex.
Sunday.
...1
9 20 am
1 20 pm
23 tim
4 U rml
ft zj r m
& 42 cm
6 40 pm
Nixi.
dolly ex.
buaJay.
8 00 pa
6 00 am
6 15 am
9 00 am
EASTBOUND TRAINS
Nov. 5,1S90.
No. CO. 1 No. 24.
(dally ex. dally ex
bunaay. isunaay
I jeave Ruthermfn ........
Leave Shelby..
Leave Lincoln ton
Arrive charlotte.,:.
Leave Charlotte.....
Leave Wadesboro.;.
Leave namlet.
Arrive Wliroingm..
s 05 am
..110 ro am
,. 11 12 am
.. I29pm
,.'1 31 pm
.. I a 22 pm
..I33rm
..17 30 pm1
8 00 pm
11 24 pm
1 15 am
8 00 am
I Trains No. 43 and 36 make close connection
at Hamlet for Raleigh and at Llncclnton lor
Hickory and W. N. C.
Trains No. 23 and 24 oaake close eonnectlox .
at Monroe for Chester.
i Through Sleeping cars between WCmlcgton
and Charlotte. .
T. w. WHISNANT, Superintendent.
F. w. CLARK. Genl Passencer Acent.
1 novCtf vj m ;.;
Atlantic Coast Line.
North-Eastern R. R. of S. L
I
ji 1 1
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.; ;
TRAINS GOING SOUTH. j
! Dated May 12,'89. No, 27. Na 2a No.; '
. " . " " ' '
I - ; a. '.i- A M. AM. IV'. i
Leave Florence.:,.. . "135 9 30 ! v
i Klngstree..... 2 29 10 55 ' '
Arrive Lanes.... ..... 2 60 .11 20 -P. "U!
Leave Lanes......... 2 50;- 1120JB 7 5
Arrive Charleston.... ' 5 00 1 80 r
1 - - a. m. p;m. p. m.
I Train No. 63 takes Na 53 South of Lanes. .
! Train on C. & D. R. R. connects at Florence
with No. 23 Train. - - ;
TRAINS GOING NORTH. !
No! 78. NO. 14. NO. 63
AM. P. M.- AM,
Leave Charleston.... . 12 25 4 80 7 .
Arrive Lanes......... 2 45 6 28 ' 9
Leave Lanes ; 2 60 0 28
Klngstree..... " 3 10 6 40
Arrive Charleston:... 4 20 7 65
A. M. P. M. A. M.
. Dally, t Dally except Sunday.
Train No. 14 connects at Florence with tralc
on c. & D. R. R. for Cheraw, 8. C, and Wades
boro, N. C.
No. 52 runs through to Columbia via centra
R.R.ofS.C. - ;
- Nos. 78 and 14 run solid to Wilmington.
C, making close connection with W. w.
R. for all points north. . .
, JNO. F. DIVINE.
General Superintendent,
. j. R. KENEY, AsstGen'I Manager;
T. M. EM ERSON, Gen'l l'asseBgtr Agent. 1
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