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Journeying up the hill of life,
But they make the weak and weary
, Stronger, braver for the strife.
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Never was a kind word wasted.
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And its burdens heavy grow
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So, as up life's hill we journey,
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Kindly words, to serve as sunshine
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Grudge no loving word, mv brother.
As along through life you go,
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SPIRITS TURPENTINE.
Dunn Times: Mr. Wm. Sexton,
Sr., dftd at home in this county on the
20th" inst., from heart failure and old
age. He was a good man and lived to
a ripe old age, being 82 years old at his
death.,
Monroe Enquirer-Register : In
Vance township, this county, February
28th. 1891, of heart disease. Mrs. Clarin
da Riee. died tn the 58th year of her
age. She had been a consistent mem
ber of the Lutheran church about forty
years.
Salisbury Truth: We under
stand the gifted authoress, Christian
Reid, a native of Salisbury, who is noted
for the purity of her stvle in literature,
as well as for her beautiful descriptions
and creative genius, has recently finish
ed a novel which has been published in
the Spanish language.
Raleigh Capital : Officer Geo.
C. Upchurch shot and killed a mad dog
on East Morgan street at 2 o'clock this
afternoon. The do? made desperate
efforts to bite several persons and
created great excitement, but was for
tunately killed before doing any damage.
Raleigh. A'ews and Observer:
The passenger train on the Chapel Hill
road bound for University Station yes
terday afternoon jumped the track about
a mile this side of Chapel Hill, and both
the baggage and passenger cars turned
over rolled down an embankment. Con
ductor bmith and the fireman are re
ported as slightly injered.
Winston Sentinel: Information
reached here this morning of a sad acci
dent which happened at Elbaville, Davie
county, Monday afternoon. Mr. Con
rad Myers, in company with a neighbor,
was out in the woods cutting down a
tree, and as the same was falling it struck
a large dead limb on another tree. In
order to get out of the way of the falling
limb Mr, Myers unfortunate jumped un
der the tree, which fell across hirn,
breaking his back, from the effects of
which he died iast night.
Statesville Landmark : Wood
is getting to be wrood with town people.
Palings and fence posts are doing duty
for fuel and the weather-boarding will
go next. There is much sickness
incident to the season and the state of
the weather, in boah town and country.
It takes the form of colds, grip and kin
dred affections, and there is more or less
pneumonia mixed in with it. A good
many people are laid up and many who
are going about are feeling bad enough
to be.
Charlotte Chronicle: The Chron
icle takes up its pen, with a sigh, to re
cord that the Charlotte Institute, which
was established 65 years ago and has
since that time been a source of strength
and honor to the city, is to be closed,
and in all probability foever, asan insti
tution of learning to the city. One
of the largest turkeys ever seen in the
city was one which was at the express
office yesterday. It was a bronze gob
bler, very tail, and weighed 50 pounds.
It .vas from Shelbyville, Ky., to L. R.
Kidds, in this State.
Roanoke Beacon: All the pris
oners confined in the jail, six in number,
one white and five colored, made their
escape on Saturday night last. The
white man is insane and on getting out
went to his home in the lower part of
the county where he was captured on
Monday bv Sheriff Blount and brought
back. At this writing the negroes have
not been caught, though every effort is
being made. The Sheriff thinks the
prisoners were aided in breaking jail by
some one outside.
Greensboro Record: The lead
ing nurserymen say the peach trees will
generally be in bloom by the 15th if the
weather does not get any colder, and
fears are entertained of a killing frost on
next full moon 2oth instant. : Mr.
W. L. Kirkman breathed his last at 8
o'clock last night. For many years he
has been one of the leading citizens of
Guildford county. Dr. Jos. A. Mc
Lean was in the city to-day on' his way
to Salisbury, where he goes to meet his
daughter. Miss Julia, who has been eight
years undertreatment in the Morganton
Asylum. We are glad to know that she
returns entirely cured of her malady.
Concord Times: Mr. Brantly
Saunders lives down in No. 8 township,
and it is safe to say that the combined
weights of the members will aggregate
more than any other family in North
Carolina. He and his wife together
weigh 490 pounds; tour sons weigh 670
pounds, and four daughters pull the
scales to 815. ,News has been re
ceived here of more gold excitement in
Montgomery county. Tebe Saunders,
the man who found such big chunks of
the precious metal down there some
months ago, is again the lucky fellow.
He was prospecting on the Brunnell hill,
and unearthed a piece of gold that
weighe 11 pounds on his rusty steel
yards. Tebe is working the place for
all it is worth.
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to sell you Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption, Coughs and Colds,
upon this condition. If you are afflicted
with La Grippe and will use this reme
dy according to directions, giving it a
fair trial, and experience no benefit, you
may return the bottle and have your
money refunded. We make this offer,
because of the wonderful success of Dr.
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SUPREME & STJPEBIOB COUBTS
OF WORTH CAROUKA-1891.
JUDGES. -
NAME.
DISTRICT. RESIDENCE.
Geo. H. Brown.
Beaufort.
Newbern.
Wilson.
Wake,
Granville.
Sampson.
Carthage,
Iredell.
Surry.
Morganton.
Lincolnton.
Buncombe.
Henry R. Bryan,
H. G. Connor,
Spier Whitaker,
R. W. Winston.
E. T. Boykin,
J. D. Mclver,
R. F. Armfield,
Tesse F. Graves.
John Gray Bynum, 10
vv. A. Hoke, 11
J. H. Merrimon, 12
SOLICITORS.
NAME.
DISTRICT.
RESIDENCE.
Perquimans.
Halifax.
Wilson.
Johnston.
Durham.
Duplin.
Richmond.
Iredell.
Rockingham.
Caldweld.
Mecklenb'rg.
Macon.
John H. Blount, 1
G. H. White (col), 2
J. E. Woodard, 3
E. W. Pou, Jr. 4
Isaac R. Strayhorn, 5
O. H. Allen, 6
Frank McNeill, 7
B. F. Long, 8
Thomas Settle, 9
W. C. Newland, 10
Frank L. Osborn, 11
Geo. A. Jones, 12
Time of Holding Court.
First Judicial District.
Spfing Judge Bryan.
Fall Judge Brown.
Beaufort Feb.-16th, May 25th, Nov,
30th.
Currituck Maich 2d, Sept. 7th.
Camden March 10th, Sept. 24th.
Pasquotank March 16th, Sept. 21st.
Perquimans March 25th,-Sept. 28th.
Chowan March 30th, Oct. 5th.
Gates April 6th, Oct. 12th.
Hertford April 13th, Oct. 19th.
Washington April 20th, Oct. 26th.
Tyrrell April 27th, Nov. 2d.
Dare May 4th, Nov. 9th. .
Hyde May 11th, Nov. 16th.
Pamlico Mav 18th. Nov. 23d.
Second Judicial District.
Spring Judge Connor.
Fall Judge Bryan.
Halifax tMarch 2d, May 12th. jNov.
16th.
Northampton JJan. 19th, March" 30th,
Oct. 5th.
Bertie Feb. 2d, April 27th, Nov. 2d.
Craven tFeb. 9th, May 25th, Nov.
30th.
j gWarren March 16th. Sept. 21st.
Edgecombe April 13th, Oct. 19th.
Third Judical District.
Spring Judge Whitaker.
Fall Judge Connor,
Pitt Jan. 5th, March 16th, tjune 8th,
Sept. 2 1st.
Franklin Jan. 11th, April 13th, Nov.
6th.
Wilson tFeb. 2d, June 1st, Noy. 2d.
Vance Feb. 16th, May 18th, Oct.
19th.
martin March 2d, Sept. 7th, Dec. 7th.
Greene March 30th, Oct. 5th.
Nash April 27th. Nov. 23d.
Fourth Judicial District.
Spring Judge Winston.
Fall Judge Whitaker.
Wake Jan. 5th. tFeb. 28th, March
28th, t April 21st, July 9th. tAug. 27th,
Sept. 28th, tOct. 26tb.
Wayne Jan. 19th. march 10th, April
13th, Sept. 14th, Oct. 19th.
Harnett Feb. 2d, Aug. 10th, Nov.
30th.
Johnston Feb. 9th, Aug. 17th, Nov.
16th.
Fifth Judicial District.
Spring Judge Boykid.
Fall Judge Winston.
Durham- -Jan. 12th, March 23d, June
1st, Oct. 19th.
Granville Jan. 26th, April 20th, July
27th, Nov. 30th.
Chatham Feb. 9th, May 4th, Oct.
5th.
Guilford Feb. 16th, May 25th, Aug.
31st. Dec. 14th.
Alamance March 2d. May 18th, Nov.
2d.
Orange March 16th, Aug. 10th Nov.
9th.
Caswell April 6th, Aug. 17th, Nov.
16tb.
Person April 13th, Aug. 24th, Nov,
23d.
Sixth Judicial District.
Spring Judge Mclver.
Fall Judge Boykin
Pender March 9th, Sept. 14th.
New Hanover tjan. 19th, April 13th,
tSept. 28th.
Lenoir Feb. 2d. Aug. 24th, Nov. 16th.
Duplin Feb 9th, Aug lOth.Nov. 30th.
Sampson tFeb. 23d, April 27th, Oct.
12th, Dec. 14th.
Carteret March 16th, Oct. 26th.
Jones March 23d, Nov. 2d.
Onslow March 30th. Nov. 9th
Seventh Judicial Distriet.
Spring "Judde Armfield.
Fall Judge Mclver.
Columbus Jan. 12th, March, 30th,
Aug. 3d.
Anson Jan. 5th, tApril 27th, Sept.
7th. tNov. 30th.
Cumberland Jan. 19th, tMay 4th,
July 27th, tNov. 16th.
Robeson Jan. 26th, May 18th, Oct.
5th.
Richmond Feb. 9th, June 1st, Sept.
21st, Dec. 7th.
Bladen March 16th, Oct. 26th.
Brunswick April 16th, Sept. 14th.
Moore March 2d, August 11th, Nov.
2d.
Eighth Judicial District..
Srping Judge Graves.
Fall Judge Armfield.
Cabarrus tjan. 26th, April 27th
Nov. 2d.
Iredell Feb. 2d, May 18th, Aug. 10th,
Nov. 9th.
Rowan Feb. 16th, May 4th. Aug.
24th, Nov. 23d;
Davidson March 2d, Sept. 7th, tDec.
7th.
Randolph March 16th, Sept. 21st.
Montgomery March 30th, Oct. 5th.
Stanly April 6th. Oct. 19th.
Ninth Judicial District.
Spring Judge Bynum.
Fall Judge Graves.
Rockingham Jan. 19th, July 27th,
Nov. 9th.
Forsyth Feb. 2d, May 18th, Oct.
26th.
Yadkin Feb. 10th, Sept. 28th.
Wilkes March 2d, Sept. 14th.
Alleghany March 16th, Sept. 7th.
Davie March 80th, Oct. 12th.
Stokes April 13th, August 10th, Nov.
16th.
Surry April 20th, Aug. 24th, Nov.
23d.
' Tenth Judicicial District.
Spring Judge Hoke.
Fall Judge Bynum.
Henderson Feb. 9th, July 20th.
Burke March 2d, Aug. 10th.
Caldwell March 16th, Sept. 7th.
Ashe March 28d, May 25th, Aug.
Watitrga-- April 6th, Attg. 31st.
Mitchell April 18th, Sept. 14th. ,
Yancey April 27th, Sept .28th.
McDowell Mav 11th, Oct. 12th.
Eleventh Judicial District.
Spring Judge Merrimon.
- Fall Judge Hoke.
Catawba Jan. 12th, July 20th. .
Alexander Jan. 26th, Aug. 3d.
Union Feb. 9th, tFeb. 16th. Sept.
21st, tSept. 28th.
Mecklenburg-siFeb. 23d, 'Aug. 31st.
Gaston March 11th, Oct. 12th.
Lincoln March SOthQct. 5th.
Cleveland April 6th, Aug. 10th, Oct.
27th.
Rutherford April 20th, Nov. 2d.
Polk May 4th, Nov. 16th.
Tivelfthjudicial District.
Spring Judge'Brown.
Fall Judge Merrimon.
Madison Feb. 23d, Aug. 3d,tNov.23d.
Buncombe tMarch 10th ,tAug. 17th,
tDec. 7th.
Transylvania March 30th, Sept. 7th.
Haywood April 6th, Sept. 14th, .
Jackson April 12th, Sept. 28th.
Macon May 4th, Oct. 5th.
Clay May 11th, Oct. 12th.
Cherokee May 18th, Oct. 19th.
Graham June 1st, Nov. 2d.
Swain June 8th, Nov. 9th,
For criminal cases.)
t For civil cases alone.
For civil cases alone except jail cases.
Criminal Circuit Courts.
New Hanover County.
Oliver P. Meares, Wilmington, Judge.
Benj. R. Moore, Wilmington, Solicitor.
Court begins Jan. 5th, March 16tL,
May 18th, July 20th, Sept. 21st, Nov. 23d.
Mecklenburg County.
Oliver P. Meares, Judge.
Geo. E. Wilson, Charlotte, Solicitor.
Court begins Feb. 9th, April 13th,
Aug. 17th, Oct. 12th. Dec. 7th.
Juncombe County.
Chas. A. Moore, Asheville, Judge.
ED. Carter, Asheville, Solicitor.
Court begins Jan. 26th, April 27th,
July 27th, Nov. 2d.
Supreme Court meets first Monday in
February. Examinations on Friday and
Saturday before. First District, Feb.
2d; Second District, Feb. 9th; Third
District, Feb. 16th; Fourth Distriet, Feb.
25th; Fifth District, March 2d; Sixth
District, March 10th; Seventh District,
March 16th; Eighth District, March
23d; Ninth District, March 30th; Tenth
'Distriet, April 6th, Eleventh District,
April 13th. Twelfth District, April 20th.
Last Monday in September. Exami
nations Friday and Saturday before.
First District, Sept. 28th; Second Dis
trict, Oct. 5th; Third District, Oct. 12th;
Fourth District, Oct, 19th; Fifth Dis
trict, Oct. 26th; Sixth District, Nov. 2d;
Seventh District, Nov. 9th; Eighth Dis
trict, Nov. 16th; Ninth District, Nov.
23d; Tenth District, Nov. 30th; Eleventh
District.Dec. 7th. Twelfth District
Dec. 14th, 4
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WILMINGTON, N. C.
MANUFACTURERS OF
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WILMINGTON, N. C.
aeo 2 1)&W t!
Sparkling Catawba Springs,
CATAWBA COUNTY, N. C.
Dr. E. O. Elliott & Son,
PBOPBIETORS.
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June 30, 1890.
CARD FROM SENATOR VANCE.
United States Senate, Washington, D. C,
February Jtk, 1SS5.
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Springs. I consider them of the greatest value, hav
ing witnessed their effects upon many of my acquaint
ances for the last fifteen years. Situated as they are
in the midst of a beautiful rolling country, entirely
above the malarial belt, I know of no place in our
State more desirable for the health-seeker.
Yours very truly,
Z. B. VANCE.
Office of WlTTKOWSKY & Baruch,
Charlotte, N. C, March a, g,?.
Dr. E. O. Elliott.
Dear Sir: I have visited a great many Springs in
ihis country and in Europe, among others the "Sara
toga" of this country, and tie celebrated "Karlsbad"
Springs in Europe, and am free to say that I find the
"Sparkling Catawba" to excel, in their curative pro
perties, all of them. And so far as I am personally
concerned, I always look forward with pleasure to the
time when I can spend a few pleasant days at those
Springs. Yery respectfully,
S. WlTTKOWSKY
Charlotte N. C, February g$, iSSi.
The subscriber has been for many years acquainted
with the beneficial effects resulting from the use of the
Sparkling Catawba Spring water. It restores the lost
appetite reguiates the action of the bowels and kid
neys. Clearing the skin, and removing eruptions (usually
benefited by sulphur or arsenic). By its use the pa
tient gains weight, strength and spirits. I have not
seen more general beneficial results from the use of
any other mineral water with which I am acquainted.
jy 17 D&W tf I. B. IONES M. D.
WILMINGTON SEAC0AST R.R
IN EFFECT MARCH 1ST, 1801.
rpHE FOLLOWING CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
on the Wilmington Scacoast Railroad will take effect
Sunday, March 1st :
Trains leave Princess street Depot at
7.00 a. m , daily except Sunday.
3 .CO p. m. daily.
10.30 a. m. Saturdays only.
Leave Hammocks at
8.00 a. m.. daily except Sunday.
5.30 p. m. daily.
1.00 p. in. Saturdays only.
J. B. NOLAN,
m a tf General Manager.
For Infants and Children.
Castoria promotes Digestion, and
overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour
Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishness.
Thus the child is rendered healthy and its
sleep natural. Castoria contains do
Morphine or other narcotic property.
"Castoria is so well adapted to children that
I recommend it as superior to any prescription
known to me." H. A. Archer, M. D.,
Ill South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
I use Castoria in my practice, and find it
specially adapted to affections of children."
Alex. Robertson, M. D.,
1057 2d Ave., New York.
'From personal knowledge and observation
I can say that Castoria is an excellent medicine
for children, acting as a laxative and relieving
the pent up bowels and general system very
much. Many mothers have told me of its ex
cellent effect upon their children."
Dr. G. C. Osgood,
Lowell, Mass.
'
Thb Centack Company, 77 Murray Street, N. Y.
dec 16 DAWIv
STOP AT THE
BURNS HOUSE,
WADESBOBO, N. C,
J OCATED IN THE HEART OF THE BUSI
ness part of the Town, and convenient fos Commer
cial Men. Table Board the best the market affords.
Omnibus meets all Trainsr
nov 27 tf MRS. J. B. BURNS.
1
Cap Fear & Taffln Valley Railway Co.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
INEFFECTOECEIIIBteB 1, 1890
NORTH BOUND.
No. 1.
No. 3.
No. 15.
Daily ex
1 Daily ex
Daily ex
Sunday.
bunday.
Sunday.
Leave
Arrive
Leave
Leave
Arrive
Leave
Leave
Arrive
Leave
Arrive
Leave
Arrive
Leave
Arrive
Leave
Arrive
Wilmington. .
Fayetteville. .
Fayette ville. .
Sanford......
Greensboro. .
Greensboro. . .
Walnut Cove.
Mt. Airy....
Bennettsville.
Maxton
Maxton
Fayetteville. .
Ramseur
Greensboro.. .
Greensboro. . .
Madison.. . , .
0.00 a. m
12.25 n. m.
12.55 "
2.27 "
5.00 "
5.20 "
7.00
9.00 "
8.30 a. m,
9.40 "
9.50 "
11.45 "
7.10 a. m.
9.50 "
10.40 "
13f45p.ro.
SOUTH BOUND.
No. 2. ) No. 4.
Daily ex j Daily ex
Sunday.! Sunday.
No. 16.
Daily ex
Sunday.
Leave Mt. Airy.,...
Leave Walnut Cove.
Arrive Greensboro.. .
Leave Greensboro. .
Leave Sanford
Arrive Fayetteville. .
Leave Fayetteville..
Arrive Wilmington. .
Leave Fayetteville..
Arrive Maxton
Leave Maxton
6.25 a. m.
8.35 "
10 05 "
10.35 "
1.00 d. m.
2.30 "
2.55 "
6.30 "
3.30 p.m.
5.20 "
5.30 "
6.45 "
Arrive Bennettsville i . . . .
Leave Madison. . , ,
Arrive Greensboro
Leave Greensboro.
Arrive Ramseur. . .
1.35 p. m.
3.40 "
4.00 "
6.55 "
W. E. KYLE,
Gen'l Passenger Agent.
J. W. FEY,
Gen'l Manager.
jan 13 tf e
SEABOARD AFuneT
Carolina Central R. R.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
WESTBOUND TRAINS.
No. 43 I No. 23 ! No. 41
Dec. 7, 1890. Daily ex. I Daily ex. J Daily ex.
Sunday. Saturday. Sunday.
Leave Wilmington 9.20 a. m. 8.30 p. m
Leave Hamlet 1.15 p. m. 5.00 p. m. 7.40 p.m.
Leave Wadesboro. 2.22 p. m. 6.15 a. m. 8,29 p. m.
Arrive Charlotte. . 4.13 p. m. 9.00 a. m. 10.15 p. m.
Leave Charlotte.. 4.23 p. m.
Leave Lincolnton. 5.42 p. m. ;
Leave Shelby 6.40 p. m. i
Arrive Rntherfon 7.55 p. m.
EASTBOUND TRAINS.
No. 36 No. 24 No. 38
Daily exept Daily exept Daily ex.
Sunday. Sunday. Suday.
L've Rutherfordt'n 8.55 a. m. "
Leave Shelby 10.09 a. m.
Leave Lincolnton. 11.12 a. m.
Arrive Charlotte.. 12.29 p. m.
Leave Chanotte... 12.39 p. m. 7.45 p. m. 5.00a.m.
Leave Wadesboro 2.22 p. m. 11.18 p. ra. 6.52 a iar
Leave Hamlet 3.32 p. m. 1.15 a. m. 7.40 a. m.
Arrive Wilmington 7.30 p. m. 8.15 a. m
:. 41 and 38 make close connection at
Raleigh and North. Nos. 43
Hamlet foi
make rlns
connection at Lincolnton for Hickorv
and WpQtftrn ttinrth famlini
Trains Nos. 23 and 24 make connection at Monroe to
and from Chester and South. No. 23 makes connec
tion at Hamlet for Raleigh.
Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and
Charlotte.
T. W. WH1SNANT, Superintendent
F. W. CLARK. Gen'l Passenger Agent, dec 7 tf
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IJF Cases BALL POTASH!
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Sole Agt, N. W. Cor. Front and Market Sts,
feb 1 D&w lv Wilmington, N. C.
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Sold by ROBERT R. BELLAMY,
N. W. Cor. Front and Market streets,
feb 1 D&W lv Wilmington, N. C.
ST. JAMES HOTEL,
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T EFURNISHED AND REFITTED,
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r ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
Wilmington & Welffbn R. Land Branches
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
No No. 27 No. 41
Dated Jan. 19, 1891. JNO-"3 Fast Mail Daily ex
Daily. Daily. Sunday,
PM PM A M
Leave Weldon. 13 80 543 830
Arr. Rocky Mount. 1 40 , 7 24
Arrive Tarboro 2 17
A M
Leave Tarboro 10 35f
PM I
2 18
Arrive Wilson.
7 00
7 53
Leave Wilson
Arrive Selma
Arrive Fayetteville
Leave Goldsboro
Leave Warsaw. . . ,
Leave Magnolia
Arrive Wilmington... . . .
2 30
3 80
I 5 30
3 15
4 10
4 24
5 50
40
8 41
9 34
9 49
11 20
8 40
9 55
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
jNo.14No.r8
jDaily. Daily. Sunday.
AM AM P M
Leave Wilmington. 12 35 9 15 4 00
Leave Magnolia 2 05 10 S5 5 80
Leave Warsaw 10 48 5 63
Arrive Goldsboro 3 05 11 55 6 53
Leave Fayetteville." I I 9 20
Arrive Selma. ,. I 11 18
Arrive Wilson I 12 20 L.
I A M " P M P M
Leave Wilsoii 3 43 12 58 7 47
Arr. Rocky Mount 30 8 18
Arrive Tarboro 2 H i
I AM I
Leave Tarboro . 10 20 j . . . . .
. pM .
ATrive Weldon 5 051 2 65 j 9 30
Daily except Sunday.
Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road leave Wei-
don 3.10 p m, Halifax 3.32 p m, arrive Scotland Neck
4 18 p m, Greenville C 02 p m, Kinston 7 10 p m. Re
turning, leaves Kinston 7 00 am, Greenville 8.10 a m.
Arriving Haifax at 10 45 a m, Weldon 1C.05 a m, daily
except Sunday.
Train leaves Tarboro, N. C, via Albemarle & Raleigh
R. R., daily except Sunday, 4 05 p m ; Sunday 3pm;
arrive Wilhamston, N. C, 6 80 p m and 4 20 p ra ; Ply
mouth 7 50 p m, 5 20 p"tn. Returning leave Plymouth,
N. C, daily except Sunday 6 20 a m, bunday 9 00 a in.
Williamston 7 40 am, 9 58 a m. Arrive Tarboro, N,
C, 10 05 a m and 11 20 a m.
Train on Midland N C Branch leaves Goldsboro, "N
C, daily except Sunday, 7 00 a in ; arrive Smithfielrt,
N. C.,8 .80 a m. Returning, leaves Smithfield, N. C,
8 00am; arrive Goldsbore, N. C, 10 30 a m.
Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky Mount at
3 pm, arrives Nashville 3 40 p m. Spring Hope 4 15
p m. Returning leaves Spring Hope 10 a m, Nash
'ville 10 35 a m; arrive Rocky Mount 11 15 am, daily
except Sunday.
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for Clinton,
daily except Sunday, at 6 p m and 11 10 a m. Return
ing, leave Clinton at 8 20 a m and 3 10 p m, connecting
at Warsaw with Nos. 41, 40. 23 and 78.
Southbound train on Wilson & Fayetteville Branch
is No. 51. Northbound is No. 50. Daily. except
Sunday.
Train No. 27 South will stop only at Wilson, Golds
boro and Magnolia.
Train No. 78 makes close connection at Weldon for
all points North daily. All rail via Richmond, and
daily except Sunday via Bay Line.
The New York and Florida Special will commence
February 24th, leave Weldon daily except Sunday,
at 9 50 p.m., arriving Wilmington 2 a. m., return
ing leave Wilmington daily except Monday 2.00 a.
m., arriving Weldon 6 13 a. m.
All trains run solid between Wilmington and Wash
ington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attached.
JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen'l Sup't.
J. R. KENLY, Sup't Transportation.
T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Pass'gr Agent,
dec 7-tf
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
WiliMon. ColnmMa & Anpsta R, R,
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Dated March 8, 1891. No. 23 No.27 j
P M P M i A M
Leave Wilmington 6 10 10 1C
AM
Leave Marion 9 20 12 40
Arrive Florence 10 15 1 20
A M 1
No. 50 No. 8
A Mi
Leave Florence 3 20 8 25
Arrive Sumter 435 936
No. 52
A M
Leave Sumter 4 35 t945
Arrive Columbia , 6 15 10 55
A M
No. 52 runs through from Charleston via. Central
Railroad. Leaving Lanes 8 30 a tn, Manning 9.10 a ra.
Train on C. & D. R. R. connects at Florence with
No. 58.
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
j No. 51 No. 59 No. 63
1
PM PM PM
Leave Columbia 10 35 5 85
Arrive Sumter 11 58 6 45
Leave Sumter 11 58 8 55 ..... .
A M j 1
Arrive Florence 1 15 8 101
AM 1
No. 78 'No.H
A M I PM
Leave Florence 4 45 i 8 86
Leave Marion 5 89 9 0
Arrive Wilmington 8 66 AM
A M 1 12 20
Daily. Daily except bunday.
No. 53 runs through to Charleston, S. C, via Cec
tral R. R., arriving Manning 7 SO p m, Lanes 8 CO p m.
Charleston 9 45 p m.
No. 59 connects at Florence with C. & D. train from
Cheraw and Wadesboro.
Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection at Wilmington
with W. & W. R. R. R. for all points North.
Train on Florence Railroad leave Pee Dee daily,
except Sunday, 4 40 p va, arrive Rowland 7 pm. Re
turning, leave Rowland 6 30 a m, arrive Pee Dee 8 60
am.
Train on Manchester & Augusta Railroad leaves
Sumter daily, except Sunday, 10 00 am, arrive Ri
mini 11 95 a m. Returning, leave Rimini 11 35 a m, ar
rive Sumter 12 85 p m.
The New York and Florida Special leave
Wilmington daily except Monday at 2 10 a. m., ar
riving Florence 5 80 a. m. Returning, leave Flor
ence daily except Sunday at 10 15 p. m., arriving
Wilmington 1 40 a. m.
JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen'l Sup't
R. KENLY, Assistant Gen'l Manager.
. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Pass'ger Agent.
mar 7 tf
PALMETTO RAILROAD CO.
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8,
Trains will run as follows, daiiy (Sunday ex
cepted) :
MOVING NORTH.
No. 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT.
Leave Cheraw, S. C 6.00'p. m
" Kollock 6.20 p. m
" Osborn ,.. 5.60 p. m
Arrive Hamlet, N. C 6.10 p. m
MOVING SOUTH.
No. 1 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT.
Leave' Hamlet, N. C 8.30 a. m
" Osborn 8.50 a. m
" Kollock. Station 9.20 a. m
Arrive Cheraw, S. C 9.40 a. m
dec 8-tf WM. MONCURE, Sup't.
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