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- ^7^^ ‘O^il^' X^^'v^ ©^^ ^P^^Ootuteot Mortno&railtia foi 1890 D U KE Editor & Prop’r CIGARETTES Wilmington. N. C. nasipp). ABSOLA Jan 4 ly . the Postofr.ce at Wilmington, Na as second-class matter. At the Metho- ^ Royal University of JOTH WAY. a five presentation, al cantata, he Irish le- Children of i conductor of the Dub- jfiSffiSSit, What N^rve Bern have done forot^e they will ATURDAY. JAN. 4, 1896. new woman has been official- fl out. of the Methodist minis- in Yazoo City the top Duncan ruled Methodise Church did not woman’s right to preach, red to the doctrine of St. question has been brought and the ruling is musical festival which was Dublin early in November, Annie Wilson Patterson, he only woman in the world attained th- degree of doc* gthrough the Vl^C^ OF IMI E M Easily, ChieVy^ andParmanant/y Restored. so™ o & A positive cure for all Witnesses, Nervousness, Debility, and ail their train of evils resulting from early errors and later excesses; the result of over work, sickness, worry,etc. Develops and gives lone and strength to the sex ualorgans. Stops unnatural losses or nightly emissions caused by youthful errors or excessi ve use of tobacco,opium and liquor, which lead to consumption andinsanity. Tlieiru.se show immedi ate improvemen! Insist upon having thegenuine NERVE BESIKS, no other Convenient to carry in vest pocket. Price, $1.00 per box, six box . S '0,1 ; treatment, $5.00. Guaranteed lo 01 .■ any case. If not k t hy your elru ; .■,- gist we will send them by mail, upon receipt of price, in plain wrapper Pamphlet free. Adcre- e .n.. ' ; AMERICAN MEDICAL CD., 1. "A For sale 1 i ' ;i . ' . GREffiN A(' L Dru . ; .a Cott/ of evangelis- iite fame, has a sad uiessagre for the j ladies who expect to sway vast au- dienees by their eloquence. It is oiretant public kina: will Thirty years ago Mother Van n.>w ona of the most noted >egau th' clu It does JUDGES. Name. District. Geo. H. Brown, Henry R. Bryan, let, 2nd, E. W. Timberlake, 3rd, W.8.O’B. Robinson, 4th, A. W. Graham, E. T. Boykin, J. D. Mjiver. A S. Coble, H. R. Starbuck, L. L. Greene, W. A. Hoke, W. L. Norwood, 5th, 6th, 7th, Sth. 9rh, Residence. Washi *gt'n Newbern. Louisburg, fields boro. Oxford. Clinton, Carthage. Statesville, Winston. 10'h, Boone. 11th, Lincolnton 12th, Way’esv’le FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Term-Judge Robinson. Full Term-Judge Timberlake. Beaufort—JFeb. 17th, May 25th, Nov. 30th. Currituck—March 2d, Sept. 7th. Camden—March 9th, Sept, 14th Pasquotank— March 16th, Sept 21st. Perquimans- March 23rd, Sept. 28th. Chowan—March 30th, Oct. 6th. Gates—April 6th, Oct. 12th. Hertford—April 13th, Oct. 19th. Washington—April 20th,June 8th, TOct. 26tb. Tyrrell—April -27th, Nov. 2d. Dare—May4 th, Nov. 9th. Hyde—May 11th, Nov, 16th. Pamlico—May 18th, Nov. 23rd. SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Term—Judge Graham. Fall Term-Judge Robinson Craven—tFeb. 3d, May iiz., Nov. 30th. Bertie— JFeb.17th, April 27th,Sept 14th, Nov 9th. Halifax—March 2nd, May 25th, Nov. 23rd. Warren— March 16th, Sept. 21st. Northampton—March 30th, Aug. 3rd, Oct. 26th. Edgecombe—April 13th, June 8th, tOct 12th. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Term—Judge Boykin. Fall Term—Judge Graham. Pitt—Jan. 6th, TMarch 2d, March 30th, Sept. 21st, tDec. 7th. Franklin—Jan. 20th, April 13th, Oct. 26th. Wilson-JFeb. 3rd, June 1st, Nov. 2nd. Vance—Feb. 17th, (May 18th, Oct. Yancey—May 18th, Nov. 2d. ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Term-Judge Bryan. Fall Term—Judge Brown. Mecklenburg —tJan. 20th. tMarch 16th, tJ uno 1st, Sept. 7th, tOct. 5th. Union—*Jan. 27th, *Aug. 24th. Gaston—Feb. 17th, Sept. 21st. Stanly—March 2d, Sept. 7th. Lincoln—March 30th, Oct. 19th. Cleveland—April 13th, Oct. 26th. Rutherford—April 27th, Nov. 9th. Polk—May 11th, Nov. 23d. Henderson—tMay 18th, |Nov. 30th TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Term-Judge Timberlake,^ Fall Term-Judge Bryan. Madison—jFeb. 24th, fAug. 3d. Buncombe — tMarch 9th, tAug. 17th, *Dec. 7th Transylvania—March 30th, Sept. 7tb. Haywooa—tapril 6th, tSept- 14th. Jackson—April 20th, Sept. 28th. Macon—May 14th, Oct. 5th. Clay—Mav 11th, Oct. 12th. Cherokee—*May 18th, *Oct. 19th Graham—June 1st, Nov. 9th. Swain—June 8th, Nov, 23d. •For criminal cases only. tFor civil cases only. iFor civil cases and jail cases. (2) Two weeks. asinsa Seaboard Air-Line. ATLANTIC COAST LINK to Bn They cure Je 21 ly veuience. SOLD KY AL LI FIG INSULtANC^ The National I A foilvolition between Italy and j H ’ii zeruiud tor he construction of 11 he Simplon tunnel has recently j bee:! signed. Italy constructs apn. i;.r> tch lines from Domodossola to i^el’a, 10A miles. The Italian gov- i • n.irent do* s not grant any subven- ; teon, but will use its influence to in* duce the provinces and towns of :/ ■• on Italy to provide 4,000,000 j'' -■‘.'Ite-. Italy will, however, grant for ninety-nine years an annuity of ; ,000 francs per kilometre for the i portion of the line in Italian terri- * tory, which is equivalent to a capi- 1 tal sum of 1,500,000francs. Switzer land will provide a subvention ot 115,000,006 francs, of which 4,500,000 I francs will be found by the confed eration and 10 509,000 francs by the cantons and towns interested. Martin—March 18th, Sept. 7th. Nash-April 27th, Nov. 23rd. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Term—Judge McIver. Fall Term—Judge Boykin. Wake — *Jan. 6th, fFeb. 24th, •March 23rd, +April 20th, *July 13tb, •Sept. 28th, tOct. 26th. Wayne—Jan. 20th, April 13th, Sept. 14th, Oct. 19th. Harnett—Feb. 17th, Sep 7th, tNov. 30th. Johnston—March 9th., Aug. 31st, Nov. 16th. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Term—Judge Coble. Fail Term—Judge McIver. Durham—Jan. 13tb, tMarch 23d, *May 11th, •Sept. 14th, Oct. 12th. Granville—Jan. 27th. July 27th, Nov. 30th. Chatham-Feb. 10th Sept. 28th. Guilford—Feb. 17th, Aug. 31st, Dec. 14th. April 20th, May May Alamance-March 9th, May Nov. 16th. Orange—March 16th, Aug. Nov 2nd. 4th, Life=Maturity Insurance Co.. OF WASHINGTON, D. $2,000,000 Paid Policy' fielders 1® 1 Criminal Circuit Courts. EASTERN DISTRICT. Judge O. P. Meares, Wilmington, New Hanover. January 6th. War ren, January20th, July 13th. Vance, January 27th, September 14th. Edgecombe, February 10th, Novem ber 2d. Craven, February 24th, December 7th. New Hanover, March, 9th, October 12tb. Mecklen burg, April 18th, September 7th. Robeson. April 20th. A Wonderful New Medica l Book,written for Men Only. One copy may be had free on application. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N.Y. Aim How to Attain It. 25th, 18th, 10th, £ Couplets NoH nov 9 0n tuthsa D&W KING CLOTHIER. Our Stock Purchased Before the Carolina Central Railroad *z%^ WESTBOUND TRAINS CONDENSED SCHEDULE IBwS®® May 6. 1.895. Lv Wilm’gtoi Lv Maxton. .J Ar Hamler Lv Hamler... Lv w adesboro Ar Monroe.. .. Lv Monroe...- Ar Charlotte... Lv Charlotte.. Lv Lincolnton. a! O |« '5 5 g“S § A SCHEDULE IN I FFECT NOV. 17, 189; - Departures prom Wilmington— northbound Daily No 48— Passenger— Due Mag; olla 9:20 A M 10 47 a m, Warsaw > i.Cl a n , Golds boro 11 56 n m, wihon 1 40 o m. Rock Mount 2 17 p m, Tarbor ’.48 p m, v.eldf 332 p in, Petenwurg 5.29 p m, Richmond 6 40 p m. Nor folk 6.(5 p »n. Washington 'Ll m Baltimore i2.53 a m, Philadelphia 3.45 a m, New York 6.53a m, tBo»L n.' P. M. 6 13 7 00 7 '>5 7 45 A. M. 12 45 2 05 2 50 9 20 10 10 5 50 7 45 8 08 8 49 9 35 9 55 10 43 10 43 12 051 Lv Shelby ArRuth’ford’n 1 W 2 30) EASTBOUND TRAINS S « S’ LvKuth’ford’n LvShelby .... Lv Lincolnton Ar Charlotte „ Lv Charlotte,. Ar Monroe... Lv Monroe ... Lv Wadesboro Ar Hamlet.... Lv Hamlet.... Lv Maxton.... Ar Wilm’gt on £ ft ' 25 5 201 8 50 fl CO 10 45 6 20 11 05 7 18 12 43 8 08 8 45 9 28 2 05 2 80 P. M 12 30 8 05| 8 55 8 20 8 20 9 10 9 15 9 54 1.0 34 SCHEDULE BETWEEN WILM JUJiGTON AND RALEIGH. DAILY No 40— Passenger — Due M gnoiiu 7:00 P M 8.30 p m. Warm* 843 p m. Golds boro 9.86 p iu,Wllson 10 23 i- m. n'ar- : oro 6.58 a m. KocKy Mouei 1L5 p m, Weldon 1 01 a m, tNorforn 10 25 a m, petersburL’ 2 37 a m. Richmond 3.40 a m, w asking; on 7 a 0. Balti more 8,2.1 a m, Milted iphla 10 46 a m, New Yorii 1 ey p m. Boston 8 30 pm. SOUTHBOUND. DAILY No 55—Passenger—Due Lake Wac- 3:80 P M cam; w .1.45 p Di, Chadbourn 519 p m, Marion 6.29 p m, Florence 7.10 p 1x1. Sumter 8.48 p m Colum bia 10.10 p m, Denmark 6.20 11 m, Augusta 8 a nr, Macon 11 a in. \t- lanta 13.16 p ■;', Chaile-ton 31.13 p in, Savannah 1.19 a m, Jackson rille 710 a m,st Augustine 1015 a in,Tam pa 6.00 P m. ARRIVALS AT WILMINGTON-FROM THE NORTH DAILY No 49-Faasenger— Leave Boston 1 5.45 PM p m, New York 9 p m. Philadel phia 12.05 a m, Baltim'. re 2 55 a m, Washington 4 30 a m, m-hmona 9.05 a m. Petersburg 10 a m. Nor- jolk 8.40 a m, Weldon 11.5s a ra. Tarboro 12.20 p m, Rocky Mount 1.06 p in, 'A llson 2.1(1 p m, Goldsboro 3.10pm, Warsaw 4.02 p m, Masno- lia 4.16 p m. DAILY No 41 - Passenger —Leave Boston 10 00 A M 11 p m, New York 9.30 a m, Philadel phia 12.09 a m, Baltimore 2.25 p m, Washington 3.30 p m, Richmond 7.30 p m, Petersburg.& 13 p m, tNor- folk 2.10p m, Weldon 9.44 p in. +3 ar- boro5.58 pm,Rocky Mount 5.45 am, leave Wilson 6.20 a m.GoIdsboro 7.05 am, Warsaw 8.02 a m, Magnolia 8.17 Leave Wilmington. Arrive Ralelgn.. Leave Raleigh....... Arrive Wilmington.. 8 20PM 745PM 528AM 8 30PM .12 80 PM 8 00AW SCHEDULE BETWEEN WILMINGTON AMD ATLANTA. Leave Wilmington. Arrive Atlanta Leave Atlanta Arrive Wilmington.. 9 15 P M 7 45 P M 1 00PM 8 05 A 31 Sleepers on Nos 25 and 26 between Wilming ton and Charlotte. Close connection at Athens by 25 ror Ma con and close connections at A'lanta by 25 and 41 for Mobile, New Orleans, Nashville and all southwestern and north western points. Close '.onnectione by. 25 and4i for Augusta. Nos 403 and 402 ‘ Atlanta Special” fast ves tibule dally tor all points north, south and west. connections made at Lincolnton tor W N C points. Junction Points—At Maxton with the C F &. Y V, at Wadesboro with Cheraw & Salis bury, at Hamlet with R & A and C 8, A N and Palmetto Ry, at Monroe with G C & N, at Charlotte with K AD system, at Lincolnton with CAL Narrow Gause, and at Shelby and Rutherfordton with theThree Cs. For information as to rates, schedules, &c., apply to THOS. D. MSA RES, Agent S. A. L., Wilmington, N. C, V. E. MoBEE, Bunt. Trans. E. ST. JOHN, Vice-President. JOHN iL win der, General Manager ; T. J. ANDERSON,General Passenger Agent. FROM THE SOUTH. DAILY No 54— Passenger —Leave Pampa 11:50 A M 8.20 a m, saniord i.C0 p m, Jack Bonville 6.3(1 p iu, Savanran 12 lOat night, Charleston 4.12 a m.Columbii 5.20 a m, Atlanta 7.15 a m, Macon 9 am, Aueusta 2.25 p m, Denmark 417 p in, Sumter 6.43 a m. Florence 8.25 a m. Marler 9.06 a m, Chai- bourn 10.10 a m, Lake Waccamaw 10.39 a m. f Daily except Bunaay. Train on Scotland Neck Branch Roa leaves Weldon 8.55 p. m., Halifax 4:13 p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 5.05 p. m., Gree ^ Ville 6:47 p. m., Kinston 7 45 p. ra. Keturniie leaves Kinston 7.20 a. m., Greenville 8:22 a. m. Arriving Halifax at. 11:00 a. m.. Weldon 11:20 a. m., daily except Sunday. Train on Washington Branch leave wash ington 7 00 a m, arrives Parmele 8.40 a m, Tarboro 10am; returning leaves Tarboro 4.3) p.rn., Parmele 6:20; p m, arrives at Wash ington 7:45 p m. Daily except Sunday Con nects at Parmele with trains on Scotland Neck Branch. Train leaves Tarboro, N. C., daily except Sunday, at4.50 P. M., Sunday 3.00 P. M.. iu. rive Plymouth 9.00 P- M.. 5.25 F. M. Re turning leaves Plymouth, N. c.. daily ex cept Sunday, 6.00 A M., Sunday 9.30 A. M.- arrive Tarboro, N. 0.. 10.26 A. M., and 11.55 A. M. Train on Midland N. C. Branch leaves Golds boro, N. C., dally except Sunday, 6.05 A. M., arrive Smithfield. N. C., 7.80 A. M. Returning leaves Smithfield, N C.. 3.00 A. M., arrive Goldsboro, N C., 9.30 A. M. Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky Mount at 4.80 P. M.. arrives at Nash- W. N. & N. R’v Schedule. Advance in Prices. Goods Sold at retail less than rille at 15.05 P. M., Spring Hope 5.30 P. M. Returning leaves Spring Hope 8.00 A. M., Nashville 8.35 A. M., arrive Rocky Mount 9.05 A,M., dally except Sunday Train, on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw tor Clinton, daily, except Sunday, at 7 00 A M. and 8.00 P M. Returning leaves Clinton 1110 A. M. and 8 60 P M. Trains on South and North Carolina Kali- road leave Elliott 11 20 a m and 715 p m,Luck now 100 p m ana 815 p m; returning leave Lucknow 6.130 a m and 2 pm, arrive Elliott 8 am and 3 30 p m. Daily except Sunday. Florence Railroad leave Pee Dee 8.40 am arrive Latta 9 01 a m, lillon 912 a m, Be w land 9 81 a m,returning leaves Rowland 612 m, arrives Dillon 6 21 p m, Latta 6 34 p m,Pe Deo 657 p m daily. Latta Branch train leave Latta 6 40 p m, arrive Clio 8 05 p m, re turning leave Clio 610a m, arrive Latta 7 5 a m, oaily except Sunday. Wilmington A Conway Railroad leave Hub 8.15 a m, Chadbourn 10.20 a m. arrive Conway 22.35 p m, leave Conway 3.30 p m. Chadbourn 0.35 ^rn,arrive Hub 6.20 p m. Dally except Cheraw and Darlington Bal road leave Flor ence 8.15 a m, 8.45 am,*850 am,7.35 p’m, arrive Darlington 8,55 a m, 9.20 a m, *9. o am, 8 p m, Hartsville *10.00 a m and 8.50 p m, Bennettsville 8 51 p m, Gibson 9 20 pm, Cheraw, 8 C, H 15 a m, Wadesboro 1.10 p m; returning leave Wadesboro 2 pm, Che raw 3.45 p m, Gibson 5 47 a m, Bennettsville 616 a m, Hartsville 6.30 a m, t6.45 a in, Dar- present wholesale prices. Ail Wool Cheviot Suits $6, In Effect Sunday, Oct. 57, 1B95. Daily except? BUNDAY, Caswell—April 6th, Aug. 17th, Oct 26th. Person-'April 13tb, Aug. 24th, Nov. 23rd. SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Term—Judge Starbuck. Fall Term—Judge Coble. New Hanover-~t«Iaii. 20th, tApril 13th, tSept. 28th. Sampson-Feb 3d, April. 27th, Oct 12th. Duplin—Feb. 17th,Aug, 10th, Dec. 7th. Greene — Feb. 24th, Aug. 17th, Nov. 30th. Pender-March 2d, Sept. 14th. Carteret—March 16th, Oct. 26tb. Jones--March 24d, Nov. 2d. Onslow—MarchSOth, Nov. 9th. Lenoir—May 4th, Nov. 16th. SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Term—Judge Green. Fall Term—Judge Starbuck. Anson—*J an. 6th, fAprii 27th, •Sept. 7th, ♦Nov. 80th. Moore—tJan. 13th, *March 2d, •Aug. 17th, *Dee. 14th. Cumberland — *Jan. 20th, (2), April 20th, May 11th, *July 27th, tNov. I6tb. ' Robeson-Jan. 27th, ’May 18th, tAug. 3d, Oct. 6th. Richmond- *Feb. 10th, tApril 13th Jape 1st, *Sept. 21st, fNov. 2d, Dec. 7th. Columbus—Feb. 24th, July 80th, Nov. 9th. Bladen—March 16th, (21, Oct. 26th Brunswick—April 6th, Sept 14th. EIGHTH J UDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Term—Judge Hokw. Fall Term—Judge Green. Cabarrus—Jan. 20th, July 27th. Iredell—Feb. 3d, May 18th, Aug. 10th, Nov. 9th. Rowan—Feb. 17th, May 11th, Aug. 24th, Nov. 23d. Davidson—March 2d, Sept. 7th. Randolph—March 16th, July 18th, Nov. 16th. Montgomery—March 30th, Oct. 5th. Yadkin—Muy 4th, Oct. 26th. NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Term—Judge Norwood. Fall Term—Judge Hoke. Alexander-Jan. 20th. July 27th. Rockingham—Jan. 27th, Aug, 3d, Nov. 9th, Forsyth—Feb. 17th, May 11th, Alter 10th, Dec. 7th. Wilkes—March 2d, Sept. 7th. Surry-March 16th. Oct. 12th Alleghany—March 30th, Sept21st Davie—April 6th, Sept. 28th. Stokes—April 20th, Oct. 26th. TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Term—Judge Brown Fall Term—fudge Norwood. Catawba—Feb. 17th, Aug, 3d. McDowell—March 2d, Aug, 17th. Burke—March 16th, A ug. 31st. Caldwell-March 30th, Sept. 14th. Ashe—April 13th, Sept. 28th. Watauga—April 27th, Oct. 12th. Mitchell—May 4th, Oct. 9th. STATIONS. SOUTH BOU ND. SI 7 worth $12k See our $7 0 50 Cassimere Suita, equal to any $12l,SO. Hundreds of Children’s Suits, all Wool.; $1.50 up, Worth double the Money,. NORTH BOUND. Lv Wilmington Ar Mulberry Street Lv Jacksonville Lvl. Lv Maysville Lvl, 12 40 ■i wLv Pollocksville Lvl. i 5 20lAr Newbern Lvl. The anthropometric statistics of the United States provost marshal general’s office are quoted as show ing some remarkable facts in this line taken from the measurement of Union soldiers during the late war, and comprising the latest census of the kind which has been taken in th! ’country. From this it appears that, in the comparative table of stature, ranged according to nation alities, the American Indian was found to stand higher than any of the other races of the world, his av- jerage height being given as 67.93 I inches; the white citizen of the Unit ed States coming next, with an av- 67.67 inches. The egro ranks only scale, and of all io world consider- ! were found to be iraging but 65.43 I mean height of les. Again, in the relative heights of je from ranked cglit of same second, last, with an Singularly ith tables • the war bowed an , it issaid, 9. without New Hats and Furnishings. It would be pure folly and a waste of money to pay the exorbitant prices that you are called upon to put up for a hat. simply be cause you buy from an exclusive Battel. We show an immense assortment of all the new est shapes ana shades tn Derbys and Alpines, at prices that are right and which are from 25 per cent to 33X per cent below others. Dress Shirtei Percale Shirts, Negligee Shirts, Nobby Neckwear, Dress Gloves, Sightly Hos iery - Yoar Money Batk if Yet Warn IL Steamer Geo. D. Purdy makes daily trips between Jacksonville and New River points. General Manager. J, W. MARTKNIS, Traffic Manager. For Christmas T AM BOUNTIFULLY SUPPLIED NOW X with things good to eat and to have for the Christmas season. The housekeeper will find all she needs with me. Apples, Oranges, Preserves, Raisins, Currants, Citron, University of UNIVERSITY, 'lOMP.RI II. K. BIECK, Secretary, p 8. RIDDELLE. M. D Wilmington 1 WEIGHT. M. 1). Roller Incontestable aft'r r Policy Mon-Forfeitable aUe Cash Surrender Valu au e; Policy Without Uohdino;.' ave Payment of Premium.’ Address PRESIDENT v.-nsium Tuition For catalogue and Handbook on “Uruve Education.” J e MOTHERS I asoo,ooo. THE WASHINGTON LOI TRUST COMPANY hr UM «WTIM OF Ft North Carolin ii-oat, Pimple*. Copper Spot’, Ached, Old Sores. IriHiuM Write COOK DV Masonic Temple sro Ill., for proofs of cures. Cupi^ iSoOJ -00. Worst cases curort in 1SW days, loft-pane bock free- H College, the Law and Medical Schools, ana the Summer school for Teachers. 35 Teachers Tries li.sne 161. wo h^vo put iu a walk. p ror vvooD and coal on 161. JOH.N U. WHITER AN & SON, 13 south Water street. We keep Children’s Suits, from 4 to 16 years, for the accommodation of our family trade. We don’t propose to make any profit on them. Take a Suit to your Home and compare quality and prices with other dealers. You will take our S alt every time. Ito toy Back if You Want If. HUTS, &C„ ^C. The small boy will find all the Firecrackers he wants. You never saw things so cheap before. Call and see us. TAGORE, dec 4 tf Foot of Dock Street. p m, tdaUy except Sunday. Central of South C-roHna Railroad leave Sumter 5.50 p m, Manning 6.21 p m, arrive Lanes 7 p m. leave Lanes 8 38 a m, Manning 9.15 a m, arrive Sumter 9.44 a m Daily. Georgetown and Wesi rn Railroad leave Lanes 9.30 a in, 7.10 p m, arrive Georgetown 12 m, 8.80 p m, leave G. orgetown 7 a m, 3 p m, arrive Lanes 8.25 a m, 5.25pm. Daily ex cept Sunday. Wilson and Fayetteville Branch leave Wil son 2.05^ m, 11.18 p m. arrive Selma253 p m, Smithfield 3.03 p in. Dunn 3.44 p m, Fayette ville 4.30p m,l07 am, Rowland 6.02 pm; re turning leave Rowland 9 31 a in, Fayetteville 10.55 a m, 9.40 p m, Dunn 11.44 a m. Smithfield 12.25 p m, Selma 12.32 p m, arrive Wilson 1.20 p m, 11.35pm. Manchester & Augusta Railroad train leaves Darlington 17 25 a m, arrives Sumter 18 55 a m. Leave.yumter tlO 00 a m, arrives Pregnant, t5 40 pm. Leaves Sumter 4 33 a m, arrives Denmark 6 20 a in. Returning, leaves Den mark! 17 p m, arrive Sumter B 05pm. Leaves Pregnalis t8 50 a m, arrives Sumter t3 05 p to Leaves Sumter t6 25 p m, arrives Darllngtc* 17 55 p m. I Dally except^unday. H. M. EMERSON, Ass ; t Gen’i Passenger Agent. O’ Look at Prices on Goods in Show Windows as You Pass Our Stores; S. H. Hshblate, KING CLOTHIER, nov 11 if WE TAKE THE LEAD' FINE IMPORTED Clay Worsteds, Blue and Black. Also, fine Scotch CHEVIOTS for suitings, and a fine stock of PANT'S PATTERNS or the best material and at low prices. Give w^a call before you buy elsewhere. Remember we are hi store 113 Princess street. We^uarantee a perfect fit. Very respectfully. aep.6 tf TRADE MARICS, Marnis patehts. OOPVniOHTS, eto. • ^M 0 .™^ 1011 an1 ^rec Handbook write to & CO " 861 Broadway, New York:. Oldest bureau for securing patents in America. Every patent taken out by us is brought before the publio by a notice given free of charge In the ^WKtifw jlwta Largest circulation of any scientific paper In the world. Splendidly illustrated. No intelligent anan should bo without it. Weekly, $3.00 a year: $1.50 six months. Address, MUNN & CO.. FwusBEErf,361 Broadway, New York City,- ” tanager. BEER ON DRAUGHT AWD ANY DRINK Known to American or French saioonists, Free Lunch From 11 a. m. until 1 o’clock, andgrrom 5 to] o’clock p. m., at A . P. Levy’s French Cafe. PRINCESS STREET. Stokley’s, AT WRIGHTS VILLE. Princess Street, Smith Building. ^ For Rent VERYBODY KNOWS HOW TO FIND IT everybody wants to know that The Nicest Oyster Roast x THAT DESIRABLE STORE NO- ‘ I Dn tho coast may be had there. Oysters fresh Mfilterry^JK^^ ; trom the ^ ter and brought In all of the wg.y fore mal£ S a desirable Office or from Topsail .to Myrtle’ Grove. As manv as dec 27 Iw SAM’L BEAR, Sr., i you can oat, roasted and served, for 25 ci«. 12 Market street. I Jan 2 ti
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