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The Administration
.. Wn fa4TTit ad rvwrNmtr
nt.iu u a.)w mi w-a -tara " wti. bt
. " a-l-riau tU t Sit cwj atAad.vWV fc
.r. T."'. J ud H5r DTi.mil f.
thp: morning star
Spirits Turpentine.
Person County Courier: There
U k grc4l deal of ekew in some MCtioct
of tb coanty.
L (trarge Sentinel; The early
rc;i tr ,p bin uurrrtl K'rerr ly hy tbe wet
wc.li.r Niriy ucc-lalf&f the c; op baa
rot it a on toe tree.
Marfreeab.iro Index: The Mar
frvcj.t j Diilnci Coofereocs cuaTeaea at
LwitrQ July 24'h to the Wlh. The
M.&uUra' Cooferroc of the Weat Chowan
A-ciAtioo will be held at the Bptitt
Ciurca hire 00 Tuedar after the third
uoJy 10 this month.
The citalogae of Oxford Fe
rn r miliary ibox an a'.tocdaoce during
the !vt caioa of one hundrctl acd thirty -
uo tudent. drawn from all ectioos cf
North Cn ha, aod tome from Virgmi,
Suth Carolina, Oeoroa and Tencec.
EfTtn Uachfri aod officers are engaged.
Miltoo Advertiser : Sheriff li. S.
Oravc tnck a lira Turner, a white woman
boai fift) year of agw, to the SIurKnloo
1cj.cc Aiflum Turady. The poor wo
roia ht U.o ia JU for i.ioe time, aod
will no doubt be much more Itacly to im
pnte a va a p!ced where the will re
cti tc proper treatment.
-- Aoheville Citizen: We hve
h rd wtih very iiccere rtgrtt cf the death
of Mr. Iluih iiarrcy DtTtdtoo at hit resi
dence 10 Clay coanty vn S!ot.dy, the flrt
dyrf Ja!. Hew a 1 he brother r.f Col.
A T IHTtddo. of Aihti if. and uocl
of At torue y -General A. T. Iidjoo, and
othcrwuc largely uj moat highly repecla
hiy conoecua.
Itocky .Moant PbxindeaUr : We
he htard of co crtlon bl.om in this auc
tion t yet C0U00 gene rally i tery back
ward tht year The family of Mr.
Arthur Prteopcrta aned here Vcdnrday
frcca Wtlmtotoo. The heavy acd
roc'.inuouj r;c of the pl w.ck haTe
;o r'l ifce cropa to a preat extent in
m-. j (Iter. Wo rer.t er much
t rbr- ncc the death of M:u EQe S:y!c.
fc ci ! erect ocrurred at the houc of
r f .her-in-!a. Mr. E W Hbcrron.cear
thw p ace 00 Wednesday !aL
Franklin Irss: Mm. Shade
SU'lcup ha.J the mia.'ort joc to tt her ao-
broken one dy lat week We
r p4 0c1 Ut announce the death of Mrt.
Th . V Mirr, which occurred at her
L. esc Mrnaay mht. Jhe died in a rip
1 re There ti lou f ickoe4 in
J.iT.rit.". partj i f the couoty--cveral c
if typhoid feecr Mr. Juha T. Siall-
cu send ua two bucchc of nhcat grown
frnua two grain, t oe of thirty-four and
'.he oihir thlrty-Src ttalk. which he calcu
a'ca w at the ta.e of l.'i) bushel to one
n 3.
I5aiturg Times: Moro rin
bu ttilca wiihia the pal two weeks than
hv etr be n known to fall in the sam
length of i.me m tbl ectlo. We n
g.-tt to learn of the nuicidc of Mr Charlea
1. Ilrwn. tmther or our goxi menu
E.wh G. Brown, both of whom art well
kuown in Iouiabur Mim iNellie.
the joiecet daughter of Mr. 51. T Har-
rin. died at the rtit!cDce of her mother.
r. ui qtc mi.ii irirtn iuiauurc, uu iuct
J.y !'. Her recctic wre taktn to
cth for loUrtueni The widow of
la'e W. I. LVpredgc died a', btr reti-
t!-ccr at Cdar H.k. tbi county, on Mob-
day laat nc waa highly eteeir ed by a'.l
who knew htr, and ta4l Iitc1 to a rip old
age.
Tarboro lianncr; The rain
b dote rro:dcrab;j dfttrac to ctci.
Thf Trb4ro boue mjg a.-i!d Monday.
J j.ige Howard m the purchaaer at
I , tH We Lear of rnt.y i-aU leiog
cut )u. be ft re tbe riu and almoel ruinetl.
lo ton kp! bull make tucu hot nns
ii.t ir. Kcinecr at the Tarboro O.I Mills
mtica w.-. wrb tr-.rm in order to rtma-.n
in 1.4C cctf ce to ra this hot weather
Iu a j.U.i";. L wtit th" S'.a'.e dee for the
K-Uio n;l c Gutils. '.he ctunty bu citrtO
tfirm lt. trr town lt. the people coa
.riUuto of pruior.s !r ti.t.ir er.camprr.ect
. .1 v a runrrrt !at niht. '.he rrccceds
a t hcip d-fray the other tipenae of
the cncampoicnt.
I'amiico Tribune: The heavy
and coo'ant ricj htvc dsmtgtd crops
cuoiiidcras: y . tho oat crop is nearly a totl
A Urs- near followed Mr J.
M.rwycr and Chrutopbtr Laptoa noroe
di.inrt? along the public road leading
through lirivad Creek swamp a few d)s
. Oar Irisa potato farmers are
sroewhl dicourigcd . some bre not
beard from their shipments; others hsve,
cd say ILo prices o beamed arc small and
not up to their eipecUtions . IJ.
Hopkina. of Gooae Creek Iilaod, baa bceo
appo!n:cil p-Tatmjter at that place, in the
p.ACu of Mr Mu4e, who has held the office
acceptably for a number of years under
t in Ipubhcan and Democratic aJminis
tra!: joj.
(oldboro Mercury: Rev. J.
M lawyer, of the Magnolia circuit, M. E,
Church, was in town to-day soliciting help
to rebui.d the Melbodit church, at War
w, dctro)(d some lime since by a cy
c vno. We sre glad to n.t that he met
with succxs. Mn C.J. Ikat, whose
severe nirkoes hai been frequently noticed
m these oIumcs we are rejoiced to learn is
much better and will fooo be able Ut be up
agaio The baby is alto improving.
A white maa was Arraigned this morning
before Justice Bruadhurs., charged with
making ao aault, with bad intent, upon a
colored girl yrsterdsy The man. in ques
tion was vrry d.unk at the time the ofleocs
ia alleged to have been made. On hearing
the evidence Broadhurst bound the defend
ant over to court in the sum of $300, and
the defendsot gave bond.
Charlotte Chronicle: On Thnr
dy ni4hl. a'. Ccccord. the Cabamia Blark
ctcneoted an elegan; sword to Dr II
Voucg captain cf the company. It waa,
says the 7iwj. a complete surprise to tbe
C'apttn Clerk Morrow wno returned
froca Waihaw Thurdsy night, reports the
cop ai-tg the route as very hopeful.
Tt h c i'.on is ml:. the stand is soo t,
arU w-.th dry tather. a isrge cr' p msy 1
I in! f r The up.'atd corn is splendid.
Wednesday uigut a thief stole money
-. '. aa'chfs from s?veral guests at the
Cochrane hotel at Hunteri!lc, who wire
attend. eg ih School Commencement. A.
M Herrcft bal 35 aod a gc d watch and
b s vest stolen frucn ha rooeo. Will Warren
wv r l'd of $5: and another person who
hv. $2tO in til px:ket, was robbed only of
a silver wi'ch There is no clue to the
tbiif
Davidson Iisjxiteh: Haio haa
cri uly damated wbet in tie shock.
Mr. Levi Johtscn, formerly c era of the
inj'eti r cm: of Davidson cunty. hiS
beeo p'i m".c-l from a f I 4C0 clerkship tn
tie ei.--o rCce to a clerkship paylag
6 a year Mr Geo. M. Bulla has
ben apoiat'd lo a clerkship in tha ufflce
of Co ec'. r Ete, Col W. F Henderson
taceeet'.s Dr Mearta as deputy oollector,
and Mr. W.N Kiouey inherits Charley
G'iS.h's gugicg rol A blocdy fight
ccured Moodsy sfternoon between a col
ored citiicn cimtd Tom Uargravc, alias
HenderseJtj. sod hia wife. They fought
with knives aed gashed each other badly
acd were wi'h liOcu!y restrained from
further act cf violence when deputy sher
iff BnUa app-ared on the scene. No ar
rests have been mvie.
Carthage IilaU: The late raina
have damaged cropa ia Moore county alone
u the extent of thousand of dolla'S.
The wster coarse throaghoat this entire
section hare been unusually high for the
past several dayt. and great destruction to
crops haa been the result. The rail
road company baa been an kind and con-
t .'crate as lo again treat us lo the luxury
of two trains a day on Uc Carthage branch.
John W liiiaxns. who shot with a pistol
at:-, seriously wounded B. D. Lewis, of
It t salem U wosb.it. tbi- couuty, on Nov
10 h, aod who fled to evade arrest.
was captured by Sheriff H. C. Fisher, of
Cumberland, last Friday. A number
of applications were made on last Monday
to the County Commissioners to grant
license to retail llquora. The Commis
sioner are not dlrpoeed to grant license to
any one. We learn that their powers in
such matter will be tested in the courts.
Bargaw Herald,' The friends of
tbe rcncrable Jtmrs P. Moore will regret to
bear of hia continued iILocas at his home in
PenJcr county. Referring to the mat
ter of tile drainage we would state that
there is not a finer opening anywhere for
tho manufacture of tile and brick than here
at Bargaw. There i as fine clay here aa can
be found in Esstern North. Carolina for the
purpose. Our people were called on
last weak to follow to tbe grave tbe remains
of ooe who waa formerly a resident of Bur
gaw for several yeara Mrs. Bailie J , wife
04 John H, Tienken, Esq, who died at her
residence in Wilmington Thursday last.
The remains were brought here Friday, ac
companied by her sorrowing husband and
relatives and friends, and were laid to rest
by the side of her two little boys. Rev. Dr.
Pntcbard and Rev. Mr. Peach au conducted
tbe burial services The C. F & Y.
V. railroad runs within two miles of Long
Creek, and an effort is being made to have
a depot nearest here The daily freight and
passenger traffic from here detmnds this
more so probably than any section on the
road.
Washington Gazette: Ninety
two dogs have so far been registered with
the town clerk. This leaves at least nlne-ly-sicu
hundred of the pests unaccounted
for. A correspondent says the A. &
P railroad management is pushing things,
aod tbe train will soon be seen flying
through Pntego. The farmers are
looking blue over the continued rains, and
wl.cn the farmers arc blue, we all are blue.
They are the bone and sinew of the peo
ple. It is with pleasure that wc note
the fact that our town anJ county authori
ties have again interested themselves in the
Washington Light Infantry, each body
giving the company $50 On Mondsy
afternoon, just as the night fireman went
on duty, the large boiler al tbe saw mill of
the Beaufort County Lumber Company
burst with terrific force, killing one 8aa
nett. a while mar, outright, and scalding
two colored men severely, one of whom
died in a short while, and the other waa
not eipecte-d to live at last accounts.
On last Friday. Noah Brown, colored, was
working in front of the circular saw at
J. P. Brown'; saw mill, running through
timbers to be made into curtain poles, when
ooe of the block that had gone through
caught in tbe saw and was burled back
with uch force again! Noah s breast that
bo was knocked senseless and died in a few
hours.
2 H'iJV KIsINOS.
It is truly stated that the wo
rn n of New York have very mi.ll feet,
which shows that "all's well which ends
well.- ). Herald;
The man who invented the lo
comotive cow-catcher never got a cent for
it And jet it ha gien many a man a lift.
VnAer State man
"You are enjoying yourself, I
hupc," sid the bos'.taa at a Boiree to Galu-
cbet. ' lou koow, madam, said Uaju-
cbet. with bis most ersc!rus smile, "that
the dullest parti" cev r boro mo I can
s'at.d almost any.hing " blench I-in.
About 30,000 people a day go
up the .mei tower, ut mene teiweeu
H.000 and 4,000 go to the top. On ao ave
rage a inrsnD has to wail about an hour to
go up in tbe lift.
A clorgyman related that ho
w 1 s or.cj CDOipleU-ly nonplused by a
run: 'rr a. a chriRtfoin,;. Tbe child, usv
lrglKt n taken to church to be baptized,
was io much disconcerted at the niinisttr's
sprinkling him in tho face tht bo inter
rupted him by exclaiming: "Ptopl I won't
u: '
The firo of the canvas on which
MiHrt painted "L'Angclus." tho famous
f 1 10 GOO picture, is 2U by 23f inches. The
painting was pa:d fcr at the rate of $204 05
per square inch.
There are 1,000 pensioners de
pendent upon tbe New "iork Police Pen
sion Fund, to whom is disbursed fl50,000
a year.
A Ho ton paraphrase: Miss Hac
N j ' I wonder if President Harrison will
rtceive a synonyne-" Miss Wobbash "A
wbicb?" Mi?s Bsv-bey "A synonyme
another term you know." Puck
Senator Alfred Wagstaff, 6 feet
2 incbei in heignl. fell off a train at Is'.ip,
L I , recently. Being somewhat of a wag
as well as a stall, he contemplated his su
pine pojf.ion a moment and naveily remark
ed. 'I slip, Loog;I land." Ncu York
Uerad.
The Eiffel Tower has had s
chance lo prove itself of practical valu-J. A
barge having become disabled on the Seine
by night, tbe electric light was turned on
the river and the sai ora were enabled to
save both themselves and the cargo.
When Thomas Carlyle once im
pertinently asked: "What great or noble
thing has America ever done? ' Somebody
rcplie-d: "She has produced a girl, deaf,
dumb and qlind from infancy, who from
her own earning haa sent a barrel of flour
to tte stsrviog subjects of Great Britain ia
Ireland." The girl was. of course, the late
L.ura Bridgman. .
A XoiaS Lcal opinion.
E Balnbridg Munday. Esq , County
Ally.. Clsy Co., Texas, says : "Have used
E.eetric Bitters with most happy results.
My bn.lher also waA very low with Mala
rial Fevrr and Jaundice, but was cured by
timely uce cf tbi medicine. Am satisfied
Electric BilU-rs saved bis life.
Mr. D I Wllcoxson. of HoraeCave.Ky ,
adJ a like icfclimooy, saing: He positive
ly believes he would have died had it not
been for Electric Bitters.
This great remedy will ward rff, as well
as cure all Malarial Disease, and for all
Kianey, Liver and EUomecb Disorders
slacds uocqua!e.l Price 50c and $1, at
Robert R Bellamy's Wholesale and Re
tail Drug Store. t
ttaeklan'a Arnica aiv.
Thk B8r Salts in the world for Cuts,
Brui--.cs. Sore. Ulcers, Sail Rheum. Fever
Sorv, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblaina,
Corns, aod all Skin Eruptions, and posi
tively cure Piles, rr no pa7 required. It
is c'.;rantccd to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Pncfe 35 cents per
hor. Kt.r x'.c r.y Robert R. Bellamy,
wholesale and retail druggists. t
CENTRAL! HOTEL,
MOUNT AIRY, N. C,
J. V. MITCHELL, Iroprlctor.
FINELY KQWippE). GOOD TABLE.
BaaJqoartars for Commercial Travellers. 8am
rl Room oa Ground Tloor. Tourists
will fled If acnlllcnt Mountain
Boeaerv.
BalM Low.
J as tf
llsfaetlosi GaaraaiMa.
SUPERIOR COURTS: OF NORTH
CAROLINA. FOR 1889.
FIRST JTTDIOIAXi DISTRICT.
a I Inrl ira ROYKTN.
- Fall-Judse Gilmkr.
Beaufort-May 37tn, JNov 35tH.
Currituck March 4th, Sept 2d.
- .i UoTfth 11th. Snt. 0(-h
yj tVLLI UCU tf4ww- - ' r - -
Pasquotank March 18th, June 10th,
Hept loin.
Perquimans March 25th, Sept 23d.
Chowan April 1st, Sept 30th.
a tC ftth. Oct 7th.
Hertford April 15th, June 17th, Oct
14th. ,,, ,
Washington Aprill 22d, Oct 21st.
Tyrrell April 29th, Oct 28th.
Dare May 6th, Nov 4th.
Hyde May 13th, Nov 11th.
Pamlico May 20th. Nov 18th.
SKCOND JUDICIAI. DISTRICT.
a Trw.tm MACRAR.
F.ll .1 nnw Knv ittkt
Halifax March 4th, May 13th, Nov.
11th.
Northampton April 1st, Sept 30th.
Bertie April 29th, October 28th.
r.on M a v 27th. Novemhflr 25th.
Warren March 18th, September 16th
Edgecombe April 15th,October 14th.
THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Pall Jades MacRak.
Pitt March 18th, June 10th, Septem
ber 16tn.
FVanklin April 15th, Nov 11th.
Wilson June 3d, Oct 28th.
Vance May 20th, Oct 14th.
Martin March 4th, Sept 2d, Dec 2d
Green April 1st, Sept 30th.
Nash April 29th, Nov 18th.
FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring Judge Graves.
Fall .Th dee
WakA Ffth 25th. March 25. April
22nd, July 8th, August 26th, Sept
2ou, Uct 2l8t.
Wayne March 11th, April 15th, Sept
9th. tlfit 14tn.
Hitrnett Aucust 5th. Nov 25th.
Johnston August 12th, Nov 11th.
KIKTH-JUDICIAL- DI8TRICT.
Hiieinc .Tiidtrfl .
i" - r- r- -
f an j nacre wkavks.
Durham March 25th, June 3d, Oct
llrh
aranville April 22d, Sept 9th, Nov
25th.
Plinth Am Mav 6th. SeDt 30th.
(iuilford Feb 18th, May 27th, Aug
26th. Dec 9th.
Alamance March 4th, May 20th,
O ran e-e March 8th. Aue 5th, Nov
4th
Caswell April 8th, Aug 12th, Nov
11th.
Person April 15th, Aug 19th, Nov
18th.
SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring Judge Shipp.
rail Judge
Pender May.Cth, Bept 9th.
NVw Hanover AdHI 15th. Sept 23d.
T.tir.lpAnf 19th. Nov 11th.
D.inlin Anir . 1st Mondav. Nov 25th.
Sampson Feb 25th, April 29th, Oct
7th, Deo tn.
Certprt March 18th. Oct 21.
Jones-March 25th, Oct 28th.
Onslow April 1st, JNov4th.
SKVKKTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Slr.rinrr.Tnr.i'P MhRRIMON.
F44.il .Tn.lp-pi Shipp.
Anson April 29th, Sept 2d, Nov 25th.
Cumberland May lith, Juiy zza, ixov
1 1 1 h
PnlniTihnu Anril 1st. .Tulv 29th.
Robeson May Utn, Aug lam, oepi,
. , . . . 1 . 1 1 4.
M it ll
4SV t. 44.
Rirhmond Sent 15th.June 3d. Dec 2d.
Hladen March lbth, uct I4tn.
Hrtinanick Anril 8th. SeDt 9th.
Moore -April 15th, Aug 12th, Oct 21st.
KIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Sririn( .Tlldcft .
Fall Judge Mkrrimon.
Cabarrus April 29th, (Jet IJSth
, . . 1 A f X 1 T ill.
Iredell May autn, Aug otu, xiov iu.
iinirnMv fith. Auer 19th Nov 18th.
Davidson March 4th, June 3d, Sept
9-1 nn 21
Raudol oh March 18th, Sept 19th.
Mmintmrv Anpil Int.. Sfnt. 30th.
444 uuigU 4X4 . J . ' " " " 1 4
Stanlv Aoril 8th. Oct 14th.
KINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring Judge Philips.
j? an juuge
Rockingham July 22d, Nov 4th.
Forsyth May 20th, Oct 21st.
V...R. ., i.'44i. ivt i rsrT v.ii i
i 44J rV I 44 4. ' J -
Wilkes March 4th, Sept 9th, April
.yth.
Alleghany March 18th. Sept 2d.
li.ivit Anril 1st. Oct 7tn.
Stokes April 15th. Aug 5th, Nov 11th
Surry April 22d, Aug 19th, Nov 18th
TKKAH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring Judge CONNOR.
Fall Judge Philips,
Henderson July 15th.
Burke March 4th, Aug 5th.
Caldwell March 18th, Sept 2d.
Ashe March 25th, May 27th,Aug 19th
Watauga April 8th, June 3d, Aug
29th.
Mitchell April 15th, Sept 9th.
Yancey April 29th Sept 23d.
McDowell May 13th, Oct 7th,
KLKVKNTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring Judge Clark.
Fall Judge Conner.
Catawba July 15th.
Alexander July 29th.
Union Sept 16th.
Mecklenburg Feb 25th, Aug 26th.
Gaston March ISth, Oct 7th.
Lincoln April lft. Sept 30th.
Cleveland April 8th, Aug 5th, Oct
21st.
Rutherford April 22d, Oct 28th.
Polk May 6th, Nov 11th.
TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring Judge Gilmer.
v Fall-Judge Clark.
Madison Feb 25th, July 29th, Nov
18th.
Buncombe March 11th, June 17th,
Aug 12th, Dec 2d.
Transylvania April 1st, 8ept 2d.
Hay wood April 8th, Sept 9th.
Jackson April 22d, Sept23d.
Macon May Cth, Sept 30th.
Clay May 13th, Oct 7th.
Cherokee May 20th, Oct 14th.
Graliam June 3d, Oct 28th.
Swain June 10th. Nov. 4th.
FARMS AM LANDS FOR SALE.
T M PROVED LANDS, TTUBKRKD LAND
The Counties oi Eobeeon. Bladen, CumbcrUiA.
and all acuaoeni munivua, unci um ""-'r,
ttoe f or tnreetment. The oponliu? of direct rail
iic xur uiToo.444 arrow uwxrr .r.tir.i-.i
Kovn PteOrUl 4k44V ' "
WKW AND INVITING ?IBXD for Trncklng, Gar-
lLn Miinaol to any country. A competing
0e JUJOrrlrr. f.lln Nnrfh Hnnth Raul
EdWeStrck trort Nor' by eevai
routea. A gSnd opportunity for aate invert
Sbom; and a better one for practical farmers ana
Coma and or write toj blocKEB,
Real Estate .agent. Max ton,
BT B DWtf Bobeaon CXx. N. C
The Weeklv Review,
A PAPER FOB NORTH CAROLINIANS, AT
HOME AND ABROAD.
Edited by Edward OHIIaxn.
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WHOLSSALB PSICES.
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Atlantic Coast Lin
WiluiicEton & Weldoii B. R. & Branches.
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I
Condensed Schedule.
THAIN8 flOING SOUTH.
;Dathd June 10, 1889. . ? .
a
P m p 4
Leae I Weldon 12 40 1 6.431 6 00
Arrive Rooky Mt 1 65; 7 10
Arrive
Leave
Tarboro...
Tarboro...
..j 3 651..
A. M.
.. 10 20..
IP. M.
Arrive Wilson..
I 2 271
7 00 7 43
Leave
Arrive
Arrive
Wilson
Selma
Payettevlile.
T2 37
3 40
6 i0
Leave Goldsboro
3 20.
4 16
4 Sol
6 CCl
7 40
8 35
9 40
9 55
11 39
Leave Warsaw
Leave Magnolia
'8 4C
9 65
Arrive tWllmlngton . .
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
. 53 . S3 t.T3
f O 00 a AO a
K OfegS
P. M A. M P. M.
Leave Wilmington 1 12 05 9 CO 4 00
A. M.
Leave Magnolia 1 24 110 43 5 40
Leave Warsaw 10 57 6 56
Arrive Goldsboro 2 25 11 52 g 68
Leave Payettevlile 8.40
Arrive Selma 11 00
Arrive Wilson 12 10
IA. M.P.-M P. M.
Leave Wilson
Arrive Rooky Mt.
3 02 12 45 7 52
. .1 1 20 8 29
Arrive Tarboro 3 55
A. M.I
Leave Tarboro 10 20 f
I P M.
Arrive Weldon 4 30 2 40 1 9 40
Dally except Sunday.
Train on Scotland Neck Bran oh Road leaves
Halifax for Scotland Neck at 2.30 P.M. Return
ing, leaves Scotland Neck at 8.20 A. M., dally ex
cept Sunday.
Train leaves rarDoro, N. C, via Albemarle J
77dU1i T Aalltr a.An4 Onnnw r H KT U" .anM
44444?4mu,4.a uaujAUUUh K7UXlUCkjr, U.VX . 4H..47UU
day 3.17 P. M.;arrlve Wllllamston, N.C., 7.20 P.M.
and 4.55 P, M. Returning leaves wllllameton,N.C.
DaUy except Sunday. 7.10 A. M., Sunday 9.60A.M,
arrive Tarboro, N. C 8.15 A. M and 11.80 A. M.
Train on Midland N. C. Branch leaves Golds
boro. N.C., dally exoept Sunday ,6.00 A.M.; arrive
Smlthfield, N. C, 7.30 A. M. Returning leaves
Hmithfleld, N.C8.-00 A.M.: arrive Goldsboro, N.
C, 9 30 A.M.
Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky Mount
at 3.00 P. M.f arrives Nashville 3.40 P. M., Spring
Hope 4.15 P. M. Returning leaves Spring Hope
10.00 A.M., Nashville 10.35 A.M., Rocky Mount
11.15 A. M-, dally, exoept Sunday.
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for
Clinton. Daily, except Sunday, at 6.00 P. M. and
11.10 A. M. Returning leave Clinton at 8 20 A.M.
and 8 10 P. M., oonnocLlng at Warsaw with Nos.
41. 40, 23 and 78
Southbound Train on Wilaoa atid Fayettevllle
Branch la No. 51. Northbound id No. 50. Daily
exoept Sunday,
Train No. 27 South will stop only at wuaon,
Goldsboro and Magnolia.
Train No. 78 makes close connection at Weldon
for all points North dailv. All rail via Richmond.
and daily except Sunday via Bay Line.
Trains make close connection for all points
North via Richmond and Washington.
All trains run solid between Wilmington and
WashlngtoB. and have Pullman Palace Sleepers
attached.
JOHN P: DIVTNB,
General 8up't.
J. R. KENLY, Sup't Transportation.
T. M. KMBRSON, Gen'l Passenger AgerX
my 5 tf
Atlantic Coast Line.
f UfflingtoD, Columbia & Anpsta R. R.
Condensed Schedule.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
eg eg
Dated May 12, 1839 .
000
S5 S5 S3
P M P M I
Leave Wilmington 6 25 10 10
Leave Marlon 9 ?8 12 40 1
Arrive Florence lu 30 1 20
A. M
No. 50
A. M. A. M.
Leave Florence 3 20 t 9 20
Arrive Sumter 4 40 10 28
No 5S;
A. M.
Leave Sumter 4 40 tlO 83
Arrive Columbia... 6 15 11 65
A. M. .
No. 52 runs through from Charleston via Cen
tral S. R.
Leaving Lanes 9:15 A. M.. Manning 9:56 A. M.
Train on C. St D. R. R. connects at Florence
with No. 68.
TRAINS GOING NOHTH.
CO CQ
O 4ti 4Q
c 0 e
K 55 X
p. n. pT"m
Leave Columbia 10 86 5 26
Arrive Sumter 11 58 6 32
Leave Sumter 11 68 t 6 37
Arrive Florence 1 15 7 bO
A. M. P. M.
No. 78. No. 14
Aa 2f P 4 ICtt
Leave Florence 4 35 8 16
Leave Marion 5 20 8 59
Arrive Wilmington 8 S6 11 50
A. M. P. M.
Dailv. tDallv exoent Sunday.
No. 53 runs through to Charleston. S . C via
Central R. R., arriving Manning 7.-01 P. M , Lanes
7:42 p. M., cnaneston w.ao r. m.
No. 59 connects at Florence with C. and D.
train for Cheraw and Wades boro.
Nna. 78 and 14 make close connection at Wll-
mfnaton with W. A W. R. B for all points North.
Train on Florence R. R.. leaves Pee Dee dally
except Sunday, 4.40 P. M , arrive Rowland 7.00
p. m. Keturning leave ttowiana o au a. m., ar
rive Pee Dee 9.00 A. M.
Train on Manchester A Angusta B. R. leaves
Sumter dally except Sunday, 11.00 A. M , arrive
Pine wood 12 01 l. M. Returning leave Pine-
wood 12 80 P. M., arrive Sumter 1 30 P. M.
JOHN P. DIVTNB,
Gen'l Sunt.
J. H. KENLY. Assistant Gen'l Manager.
T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent.
my 11 tf
Atlantic Coast Line.
North-Eastern R, R. of S. 0.
Condensed Schedule.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Dated May 12th, 1889. No. 27 No.28 No.52
A M AM
Leave Florence l 35 9 30
Klngetree 2 29 10 55
Arrive Lanes 5 5 11 M P.M.
Leave Lanes 2 6G 11 20 7 53
Arrive Charleston 5 Ot 1 80 9 30
A. M. P. M. P. M.
Train No. 63 takes No. 63 South of Lanes.
Train on C. fc D. li. R. connects at Florenoe
with No. 23 Train.
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
Jno.78 No.14 No.53
A. M P. M A. M.
12 26 4 80 7 80
2 45 6 28 9 10
2 6i 6 28
3 10 6 4fc
4 20 7 55
A. M. P. M. A.M.
Leave Charleston.
Arrive Lanes
Leave Laces
Klngstree..
Arrive Florence...
RW l-m U t4 .Annait a at "PI r.rfTin TAlttl tr&lD
on c. A D. R B, for Cheraw, B.C., and Wades
boro. N . C . ,
No. 52run8tnrougntouoiumoia ti wuum a.
B. of S. C. 4 o
maklnar clone connection with W. A W. K.
for all points North.
3. B. KENLY. JOHN P. DTvTM.
A$H Gen'l Manager. ten- fV
T. M. EMERSON. Gen'l. Passenger Agent.
my 11 tf
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Next session Basins Aninnt fitn, 1889.
Full Academlo, Business and Collegiate Corn-sea,
with Muslo and Art. Ten accomplished Instruc
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Thorough work and moderate expenses. Pure
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Address HEV, J. C. OLAPP, U .!., Pre.
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CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO.
Change of Schedule.
WESTBOUND TRAINS.
No. 41. No. 51. No. a.
June 8, 1888. Dally ex. Dally ex. Dally ex.
Sunday. Sunday. Sunday.
Leave Wllmlngt'n 2.20 p. m 7.30; p. m
Leave Hamlet 6 45(p. m 2.00 a. m
Leave Wadesboro 7.89,p.m 8.15 a. m
Arrive Charlotte. 9.85 p. m 6,10 a. m
Leave Charlotte.. 4.16 p. m
Leave Llnoolnton. 6.61 p. ta
Leave Shelby 6.67 p. n
Arrive. Batherfn 8.20 p. m
BASTBOUND TRAINS.
No. 88. No. 64. No. 6.
June S, 1888. Dally ex. Dally ex. Dally ex.
Sunday. Sunday. Sunday.
Lve Rntherf 'dt'n 8.00 a. m
Leave Shelby B .28 a. m
Leave Llncolnton 10.30 a. m
Arrive Charlotte. . ' 12.05 p. m
Leave Charlotte.. 5.15 a. m 8.80 p. m
Ijeave Wadesboro 7.08 a. m 11 28 (p. m
Leavel Hamlet 8 20 a. tn 1.46 a. to
Arrive Wllmlngt'n 12.80 p. m 7.45 a. m
Trains Nos. 41 and 88 make close connection
Hamlet, between Charloitajmd points North v
Raleigh -
Trains Nos 51 and (54 make oloee connection at
Hamlet, to and from Raleigh. ,
Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington
and Charlotte and Wilmington and Raleigh.
Li. li. JOHJU.
Superintendeai.
7. W. CLARK, General Passenger Agent.
Juna 4 tf
Palmetto Railroad Co.
Srawiwinnii
Q AND.AJTTBR WEDNESDAY. DEC 6TD
1888, Trains will ran aa follows, dally. Son
day exoepted :
GOING SOUTH t
No. 1 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT :
Leave Hamlet, N. C 9.16 A. M.
v. Osborn, (Flag Station) 9.35 A.M.
" KoUock 8Utlon 10.06 A. M.
Arrive Cheraw. & C 10.26 A. M.
GOING NORTH:
No. 2-PASSSNGBIt AND FREIGHT :
Leave Cheraw. S. C 4.90 P. M.
KoUock 4 40 P. M.
" Osborne (Flag station) 6.10 P. M.
Arrive Hamlet, N. C 6J P. M.
WM. MONCURK.
dee 18 tf Bop't.
Wilmington Seacoast R. R.
QN AND AFTER JULY 4TH. 1H89, UNTIL
further notice, Trains on the Wilmington Sea
coast Railroad will leave Wilmington aa follows,
viz: 6.C0, 9 30 and 11 30 a. m., 1.00. 2.80, 3.10, 6 00
6.15, 7.25, 8 80 and 10.15 p. m.
Trains will arrive at Wilmington as follows:
8 20 and 11 15 a. m , l.bO. 2 50, 4.45, 5.50. 7.00. 8.15.
9.20. 10 35 and 11 59p m
On Sunday tra'irs leave Wilmington a
9.05 a. m , 3 10 and 0 15 p id. Trains will arrive .
at Wilmington ori Sundays at 10.30 a. m. and
5.50 and 9 20 p..m
Supper Train will be the 7.25 p. m. train leav
ing Wilmington. Bound trip tickets will be sold
at 25o for this train to parties returning the same
night.
J. R. NOLAN,
E?Jy 4 tf Gen'l Manager.
HAVE YOU SEEN IT ?
The Roller
Tray Trunk !
Tne lTIoaC Wondcrrm Inventlou of tne
Nineteenth Century.
Most Convenient, Most Durable and Cheapest
TRUNK Made. Will rave you many back
!aehea. A simple motion of your hand will en
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MADE IN BVERY STYLE.
Sold by all Dealers.
PATXNTKD AMD MIDI BT
II. II. ROUNTREE A. HIM).,
Makers of all kinds of
TRUNKS and TRAVELLING BA08,
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le 9 DAW 2m
SHORT CUT!
4
HAVE THE "SHORT CUT" AT MAXTON.
A short out on frosts. A short out on Quick
transportation North. A short out on rich soil
for early vegetables.
Tneee are au estaDiisnea raots. we live in a
wonderful age. and there is no telling what de
velopments are near at hand. Buy a Farm and
stir the soil.
"Go till the ground," said God to man,
"Subdue the earth. It shall be thine."
Only a few years henoe and land will be be
yond price In this seotlon. .
I will take pleasure In helping any body who
PU8HING and BNTERPBISING to buy a Farm
in this community commissions or no oom mis
sions. O. H. BLOCKER.
oo!9tf Real Estate Agent. Max ton. N. C.
THE CLIMATE,
THE SOIL,
JjX)R TRUCK GARDENING, AND RAPID TRAN-
slt North, cannot be surpassed In any seotlon of
North Carolina as we find It at
jsr a "X"TQ3sr,
Only twenty-two hours from Baltimore.
No Killing frosts until late in winter. Early
gardens in Spring. A few good Farms yet for
sale, but rapidly selling. Live and enterprising
farmers and gardeners have an enviable oppor
tunity just now. Apply to O. H. BLOCKER,
oot ia tr Keai mmm Agpnt. whiiob, n.
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