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4 What is Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children: It contains neither Opium', Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. , Its guarantee is thirty years use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. " Castoria destroys worms. allays feverish- ness, cures diarrhoea and wind colic, relieves teething troubles, and cures constipation. Castoria contains ao paregoric, morphine, or opium in any form. . "For several years I hare recommended Castoria, and shall always continue to do so as it has invariably - produced beneficial results." : -.-; . EdwikF.Paxdeb, M.D., 135th 6treet and 7th Avenne, ? . NewYork City. Children Cry for T tCHTWW COMINafnr. TT UP TO DATE Livery and Sales Stable Southerland & Cowan, 10S, 110 Second Street, between Princess and Chesnut. : QUR SERVICE IS FIRST.CLAS8 IN EVER. particular. Finest Ho ses in town First-class equip faa Po iie attention All calls and orders da siid uUbi prompiy attended to ELEPHO.ME SO. 15. 'TELEPHONE NO 1'cieph me calls answered any hoar day or High gecia attention give a to Buardwc Hone. Bo Stalls mi Ca eiol Glooming for Stalling Hor-es Hacw sad Baggage Line to all tiains going and coming at usual pruea. Carriage for Kauroad Cat 1 1 0, ,1. ' Prices Uniform to All Comers. Hearse Exclusive for Whites $9 00.'. Carriage lot funerai, i 5'. Heare for White and Colore , 94 00 Ho;e od B iggy one hour, ftl 00; afternoon tji 00 C. riage. Team and Driver one hnr $1.00;a-teraoot ft .50 Horst-and Surry one hour, f 1 00; afternoon. $l0 earn aud t rap one lour. $1 00; aftcmoou, $.) 50 Saddle Horse one hoar. fiO cents; afternoon $1,50 Furuitare Wagon wiin careful attention, i.(X pqi load - ' I Open 365 days and 365 nights in a year, : . mar 29 tf FASHIONS CHANGE BUT P0ZZ0NF5 Complexion POWDER EEJIAIXS ALWAYS THE SAME. The finest, purest and most beautifying toilet powder ever made. It is sooth ing, healing, healthful and harmless: andwhen rightly used IS JUi VISXBLf. II you have never tried . , pozzbrars i - . yon do not know what an TlT. COStPLUdON FttWDIU u. IT IS SOLD ETEBTTFHEBE. r. it Save Faying Doctors': Bills BOTANIC BLOOD BALM; THE GREAT REMEDY FOB ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES . Bu beea tbaraghl? ftMt4 hj m tnemt pbysiofaBa u4 tbm pavpl tor , 40 year, u4 tnurm numkij au4 permeuaetKiT . .6. 9 SCROFULA, t'LC"RS, ECZEMA, RHcUMATISM, CATARRH, ERUPTIONS. an tnano-r of SAT1NO, PrRSADISO aa4 K.n!f simss. R w vj nr tlM bam cnatM and I ,4 -o4 pnrtflr aver ttarcd the worltl. Prio SI am vj 'tn. laUa bS, aste by drwrlau. ( , 5 1 1 1 T FREE WSEatf V CTJMS. ( K BLOOD BALM G0 AUanta, Ca. Voi sale by R R. BELLAMY, ta thsa feb IS If Are You Afraid TO READ BOTH SIDES OP THE QUESTION? The New York Journal is the. only Metropolitan paper indorsing , Bryan and Sewall and it daily pufclisncs articles hy the leadine financiers of the country on totn sides of the question, "Silver versus Gold' It h progressive, literal and always espouses the cause of, the masses. Every broad minded man shouli ad it, whether Republican or Democrat. i '. Daily - - - . . l cant erywhere. Subscription for On Month, including- Sunday - - -40 cents Two Months and a Half $1.0O Send subscription to :J , 0 1 The New York JouriiaV f: I ClrcnlaUoa Department, : JXEW YORK. Ptf a Atresia dlsehsrees fwna the nrliiar j wgausj to either sex in 43 hoars. tr. si superior to Copaiba, Cnbeb, or Injeo ttoas, and free from ail bad ameU ar othat moonveriiences. i - - - - SA NT AL-M I nYZSSFf Ctnttles, vidb bew to aaaw in blaokv'W J ian. w'.tltoTt yiuch aoa. ara MtH. wwrVwww D.JQ.D. IF V 1 I V . J I I 1-1 Iff f A --. "Castoria U so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any pre scription known to me." H. A. AacBKB, M.D., "t So. Oxford Sir.; Brooklyn, N. T. " . ; ' -' "The rise of Castoria is so universal and' its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." - - ; V- Cam Mastth, D. d!. New York City. , Pitcher's Castoria. MUWWaVY Tt)CtT, Ntv vowtt errv. A LITTLE PINK SHOE. Only a Httle pink baby shoe , '. i That is stained and wrinkled and torn, - With a tiny hole -whero the little pink to Peeped out in the days that are Rone. . . . ... v -1 The little pink toe was the f'hig little pis That to market so often would go. And over and over the legend was iold . As I kissed the little pink toe, ' "Piggie some more, " the red lips would lisp,' And tho story Had kiss were' given " r 1 Aeain and again, so happy were we 4 " : . In motherhood's foretaste of hoaven. ' Bnt there came a night, with desolate blight, . When death bore my idol awayj ; And no little toe ever peeps from the shoe. ' To be kisaed in the sweet old way. 'T . J ,. Bat my tears have deluged the little pink shoe ' - . - . And stained it a deeper stain, ' " " And I- lung for ttirtCuch that would chill nj In death -j-.. .. If it gave ma my darling again. V . ' 5 Bo, when I am dead, lay. the little pink shoe - Kear my heart that Is silent and cold, ' : - And perhaps up above, in the sunlight of lore, I shall kiss the pink toe as of old. Kate Thyaon Uarr in New York journal. WAYSIDE DENTISTRY. Teamster's Tooth Extracted With a Small Hatchet and a Bis; Nail. ; " While traveling In southern" Geor gia," Baid Attorney W. W. McNair to a reporter, "I saw a beautiful piece of dental surgery. A teamster developed a toothache while on the road. He thought it would soon be better, but it kept get ting -worse and worse till he could hard ly handle the reins. He- put a chew of tobacco on tt, but it only jumped , the harder. Then be stopped his team, built a little fire, heatdd a needle redhofc and had another teamster jam it down into the cavity to kill the nerve. Still it jumped and thumped till the poor fel low was pretty near insane. " 'Boys, she's got to come out,' he shouted to his companions . as he pulled cp his team. , r . ;. ; " "They all'stODTjed. wcmnrl thpir linM around their brakes and climbed down. 'How can we get her out?' asked one of them. " 'I don't know, groaned the victim, 'bnt she's got to come. ' , "Ha opened tho jockey boat on his sect and rumrnaged around in it, final ly producing a small hatchet mid a big nail. ; ";- "I guess you '-11 have to drive her cut with this, said he, and he sat down 01 the ground and hung on to a buck eye bush with both hands, while one of his companions placed the end of the nail against the Bide of the tooth and hit it with the hatchet The first lick made the teamster jump and yell, but he set tled down for another oneu ' The second stroke loosened it np, and after a lot of groaning the teamster wiped the per spiration off his face, climbed on to the buckeye and said : - " 'Hit her again, boys!' . - , . "The third lick sent the offending molar flying. " San Francisco Post - Father Darcy'a Witty Retort. V. ; . Concerning the celebrated Father Dar cy, probably the greatest wit of that witty nation, Ireland, it is related that he once visited the palatial mansion of a perfect specimen of the nouveaux rich es, who lived in the neighborhood of Dublin, at -the invitation of its pompons owner, . - He was shown all over .the1 house, his host taking great pains, as is habitual in such cases, to keep the wit ty and observant priest well informed as to the cost of all, the beautiful things he was shown. , Finally, after making the complete tour of the chateau, the li brary was reached, its tremendous shelves groaning under the weight of thousands upon thousands of volumes re splendent in the most magnificent bind ings. Here they seated themselves, and the host said, with a sigh of snobbish exultation: . " .. , "Well, father, Ij have brought you here last because this is my favorite room. The other rooms may give pleasure to my wife and my daughters, but this is my place right here among these books, who are my friends. And these here on the desk, " pointing to a score of ultra looking volumes, "are what I may call my intimate friends. " Father Darcy got up and examined one of them, when a broad grin spread over his good natured face as he said: 'Well, it's glad I am to see that you never cut your intimate friends. "Mil waukee Journal. - : A . ' Developing- CathodogTaph. In developing a cathodograph picture it is noticeable that the development goes on all through the film, back as well as front .This is not the case with ordinary camera exposures,, which . de velop from the fronjt toward the back of the plate. . The behavior noted is with the -cathodograph an indication of the fact that the sensitive film itself is largely transparent to the cathode rays,' and therefore lets them through without fully utilizing them.. If they could all be absorbed and made to do chemical work, our time for making an impres sion would be much abbreviated. Eli hu Thompson in Century. , What ta Do Before Bicycling. First get a vial of arnica, some court plaster, two bits worth of oil of sassa fras and a pound of. raw beet . Then prepare your soul for "affliction, and as a matter of precaution see that your ac cident insurance is paid up and your peace made with heaven. ",This all done, and you are prepared to. take your first lesson on a bicycle. Galveston News. : . The czar of Russia is said to have among his household an ' understudy, singularly like him in appearance, who shows himself at the windows of rail way carriages and the like when his', majesty does not wish to be disturbed. -.. . r - - - 4 The swallow has a larger mouth, in proportion to "its size, than "any other bird. He needs it too, for he does all his feeding on the wing, ' and a big mouth is a great convenience. - , j WOMAN'S W0BLD. THOUGH STfU. tN HER TEENS, -6HR ; --.. RUNS A MONTANA BANK. English Halrdresslng A Remarkable Jap. aaese Woman New England Women's Society To Be Hosensa of Fashion. lira. Beecher on fashions. v , 1 Though this town is unknown to fame. it boasts one legitimate claim to classi fication among the progressive. It has a woman bank cashier. She is not only the cashier, but does the work of the president, board of directors teller and bookkeeper. - -- The Merchants', bank of Forsy the is a private concern, with capital stock of 135,000, and its cashier is Misa Mabel Kennedy, an Attractive yonnsr woman still in her teens. She is not a relative of , the owner of the bank, either, but won her position by demonstrating her aointy to ao, the work satisfactorily and safely.' .. ; " - Forsythe is a town of 400 Deonle. be ing in the center of a vast stock raising country.. The bank which Miss Ken nedy conducts for an owner who is out of the state most of the time is the on ly institution of its kind in the city and is the place where all the railroad MISS MABEL KESVEDY. i - men ana - neighboring stock : growers transact their , banking business. Depos its often run well up into the thousands, and loans are at times large. Miss Ken nedy passes upon all securities offered, makes the loans, receives deposits, draws exchanges, keeps the books and. in fact does all the work of the bank, t . . The bank is in a building of its own, and, though neighbors are within easy call, the busy little cashier never has occasion to invoke the assistance of any of them. She is an expert, rapid ao conn tan t, handles money carefully and expeditiously- and knows good money irom bad. She refuses loans on insuni cient security so sweetly and wth such tact that would be borrowers have been known to persist time and again, know' ing they wouldn't get the money, but counting the chance to talk to the pret ty cashier worth the refusal. But the cashier is strictlylbusiness during bank ing hours." , ; j . Though there are cattle to the couth of them and sheep to the north of them, and cowboys, and sheepherders on all sides of them, and a stretch of wild ter ritory in every direction, there never has been any attempt at robbery in For sythe, and the cashier pursues the even tenor of her; way, fearing no harm, knowing that, to " a man; the town would rally to. her defense should a raid be attempted. , Miss Kennedy is a native of Marshall town, la., where she was born about 18 years ago. Her parents are engaged in business at Forsythe, whither they came several years ago. The bank is owned by a man with large interests j in Ore gon, and he makes his home there most of the time, and during his absence his trusted cashier is sole manager of the bank in this city. She is a bright little woman," with many social graces, and a great favorite with all the good people of the town. Forsythe '(Mon.) Cor. Chicago Tribuna - - ; ; i English Hatrdreesing. j - - Lady Helen Stewart, a fashion leader of England, has decreed that society that is, the feminine element must part its hair on the side or expose the forehead guiltless of coquettish curls. And fashion that is, in England is beginning to sway a bit in her direc tion. - - " " While the American girl would look With horror on this unfeminine coiffeur for her adoption, yet it gives a sigh of relief when it thinks that maybe Lady Helen's example will take effect among the world cfritain's elect ; - . That frigBfful curled, frizzed bang that thosPacess of Wale3 insists upon retaininghas spoiled the faces of many womejffafb.0 might otherwise have been callejiretty. Dever forget once seeing Mrs. Kpfrbohm Tree make her toilet for a re- jcf y Son- She had invited me up to her ttoitL She was combing her mass of ellow hair down over her eyes, and I uioognv n was only a tncK or getting her back hair out of tangles. Judge of my surprise when" she frizzed up this mass, with the comb as one does feathers with a knife and let it hang in front : On went the ever , present English toque over this heroic bang, and I - did not wonder that the bellboys stared. Bnt Mrs. Tree was only arranging her hair as all of her set da Therefore ' let every lover of beauty hope that even the formality of Lady Helen's plain forehead may make headway against the untidy, unbecoming coiffeurs of the women of the T5ngjgh nobility. : What a change the sleek, well groom ed head of the American girl must be to them. Philadelphia Press. - - .fi,, posiev In Japan. Four or five years ago I stopped for the night at a little teahouse far up in the mountains of Japan. Nowhere were to be seen any railroads, European cast off clothing or other "modern improve ments,' and in at walk through the vil-, lage after a dinner of rice and fish I was led to believe that at last a spot had been found where things were to be as they always had been. But on returning to the village last summer there stood at the door a little maiden with a de lightful smile of rejoicing, as she proud ly showed in one hand an unmistakable nickel plated American alarm clock and in the other an unbroken tin foiled stick of chewing gum.. 'Verily our civiliza tion .had arrived.' The next day, how ever, in a village even more remote, a still greater surprise awaited me, for displayed prominently on a blank all, with an admiring crowd about it, 'was a veritable poster, and a few more days showed that this innovation in art, if it may be so called, was common and high ly popular. f E.very teahouse had its se ries, and all , the shops in the bazaars were full of them, and wherever a poster was in sight an admiring throng was sure to be seen. - A new style of drawing seemed to go, band in hand with the new idea; and even an understanding of our perspective was appreciable. "Jap anese War Pesters," by D. P. B. Conk- ling, to Century. ; . ; . Dinner TsBIs TJghta. " The summer-dinner table is ' to be lighted with a number of tiny lamps. The novelty last seen is a shade com posed of scashell that show marvel- ously beautiful tints. The effect obtain-J ea is mat 01. a glow ana is supposed to be moranesirable than a bright light " . The last excuse for curling papers has passed away. . Some cesthetio mind has devised ribbon wavers that are so con. trived as to present a fascinating array of tiny bows about the brow. A Remarkable Japanese Woman. All college women of America must feel an especial pride in the career of the charming SteimataRama Kan a, one oi the three young Japanese women ed ucated at Vasuar college 20 years ago by the Japanese government - " -: Private letters from the island empire continue to bring interesting word of uns remarkable woman, the wife now of the Marquis Oyama, one of the he roes of the late war and beloved of his nation, r The marquise seems to be ful filling the prophecies of her classmates of twodecades agowho felt! that her personality must make an imprint on her time. ; Intensely loyal to her coun try, she yet left here thoroughly imbued with American principles and determin ed to aid in the uplifting of her sex In Japan. Her last words to her friends here were to the effect that her ambition in life henceforth was to enlighten and raise her native sisters to the American standard of (mnoation and dignity. Of noble blood, her position, with her edu cation, has afforded her unusual oppor tunity to proniote this desire. Her home is the very essence of refinement with a decidedly foreign style as to arrange- raontv " though the gardens about are royally Japanese. With three charming children, Steimatz for so her class mates affectionately speak of her is dispensing a beautiful and uplifting in fluence to all who come in contact with her. While the war lasted her practical work was constant , She sent out from her own hands, aided by women of all grades cf society, enormous quantities of car bolized gauze, with great packages of other sanitary supplies, to the seat of battla i She is promoting many phil anthropic schemes, but none of them has she so much at heart as the educa tion of her sisters, She is using the in fluence of her own and' her husband's position to bring about a change of na tive opinion concerning Japanese wom en. Believing firmly in education as the chief factor in the elevation of women. in this direction she bends all her ener gies and arguments. New York Timea . .... Cariosity Satisfied. The following is told of an old lady wiiu naa naa ner nair rait ntr in . bmk illness and wore a witr in its nlm- Rhn was staying in a continental hotel and one oay noticed a gentleman looking cu riously at her hair. Soon excuse, he crossed the room .to behind where she sat She calmly got up, turn ed round, and lifting her hair from her head said, "Yes, sir; it is a Hik." New York Post - . - Electric BlUera. Electric Bitters is a medicine for nnv season, but perhaps more generally nccuco, wnen me languid, exnansted feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid aod slucpish and the need of a tonic and alterative is felt. A prompt-use of this meaicine pas oiten averted long and pcrnaos laiai niuous levers. Nn mrrii. Cine Will act more anrelv in rYinntoropt. ing ana freeing the system from the maianai poison, tieaaacne, Indigestion, Constioation. Dizziness vielrl tn ElrrtnV tiers, owe and Si 00 Dcr bottle at R. r . dkllam s UTaz otore. t SPARKLING CATAWBA SPRINGS For Thirty Yean the Favorite Eesort of the People of the Cape w Fear Section, OPEN TONE 1st. 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AMMUNITION.JALSO, AND A General Assortment of Hardware. dc 9 tf Orders for Apples, Raisins, Mixed Nuts, cocoanuts, Christmas Goods, , Butter, Cheese, &&, &c.. solicited. Prompt attention to mail orders. -Samples and prices on request. HALL & PEARSALL, " Nutt and Mulberry streets. v dee 8 tf "Conference Dally. : The Kinston Free Press will publish a Daily, during the ' N. C Annual Conference . of the M. E. Church, South, which meets in Kin Eton, December 9th to 14th, lbV6. ; ' It will be published Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Monday and Tues day, and will contain full reports of-j the Conference proceedings. ; - , ' Mailed daily to any address on re ceipt of 25, cents ja stamps or sliver. Agent wanted in every town. Liberal commission allowed. - I1 . FREE PRESS, uev 18 tf Kinstonj N. 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' live Stock and Dairying, WhU It alio nacladcs an minor depsrtmrBts of Roral tn tare it, sues as th Poaltry Yard, Kntomolocnr, Bcs Keeping, Greenhouse and Grapery, Veterinary Ss plies, f arm Qnsjtioataad Aaswers, Fireside Read ar, Domestie Economy, sad a lammaiy ei the News si the Weak. Its Mabkbt Rsrorrs are naaaaally complete, and sinch attention Is paid to the Prospectt of the Crops, as throvtag Ught npoa os of the mos mportaat of all qnenioos Whim t Bm? mmd Wkt f Stll. It Is liberally Illustrated, sad contains mor readiac nuittsithaa ever before. The anbeenpno Priceis3.50 pet aar, bat ws oSer s SPXCIAI. RE DUCTION laoM - ' - . CLT7B HATES TOE 1897. TWO ETfBSCEIPTIOXS. la one remittaacs 1 4 IX STTBSCEIPTIOES. ... do.. - do.- 10 TEB ITTBSCEimOirS. do. do.' It : SV To all Nr Sobacrlben for 189T, parragis advaaca now, rs snu sam ran rana WEKKI.Y from oox szcsirT of the rsmhtanca, to Jaaaary 1st, 1897. WTTHOOT CHASOS. ' . . ' - . '. ysy girntar? Conas Tut,' Addresl w. (LUTHJEE TVCXn MS fUhktr ... Mt 1 ll . ' LBANY.N. V. H. d IJ. Eailizav. to flsot fiunday, May 17, 1616 NOKTH Sl AXlttNS. ' SOU 1 fa eOLKL tT tt P M P ; j W40 W 10 8 SS U ti 10 43 10 fc .It W 18 tb 8 to 80 8 tO A a. ' . H 4 M 8 I la I 00 S hi 4S8! LT..Malberry street. Ar Ar. .JauaaaiviUs Lv - .. ..." . At 4 So 4 44 5 S f at At.. Aewoeru .........Lv Mos. S Smd A mivMl trmiwtm i " 4os. 't and M naMa aMl" i . w wim in op IUB fllMI 7 I. m ...... . .7 T.V. . , b ciewDcra io ana dV. .HT.w"' "" -oaoay, Wcdnes- Munday, Wednesday and tiidar. - lnesday. 1 hnr eay and Saturday, finally except annoay. . . H. A. sfHITimi - W.MARTEX.1S. arafiacaUuiagen : : mriitl ATLANTiO COAST LINE. aaesdgvrj-arf i BOfaouui m Imr Dr m iaoc DmrABTDaa saoat Wn ' 1" DAILY No. 48-PaMenger-Da. Magnolia 10.S9 86 A "IB, Warsaw 11.11 a m. (VlrfA. ia m a m. Wilson 1S.48 p m. Rocky Mount t M . . pm, amorox.eu p m, Weldoa 8.89 pm, Pstenbarg 5.82 p m, Rkkmcnd 4.40 p m. norraia a.u p m, Washington 11.10 p m. BltinorelJ.53p n Philadelpbia t.46a t. w xora b.ds a m. kmm b sa DAILY .15 V H : No. 40 Passenger Doe UagnoHa 8.65 r n. warssw p tn, Ooidsboro 10.10 p niomu.ii p m, t Tarboro S.45 a Kocir Motut 11,55 p m, Weidoa 1.44 m, tiNorfolk 10.30 a m. Pu,i,. s as Bt, Richmond 4. 0 a m, Washiagtoa 7.41 a n, Baltimore 9. OS a m. PniiaMnv, ,ll.tSan,Nw York S.08 p ra, Boston .ajfB, . SOUTHBOUND: DAILY I SS P II No. 86 Plan uger Dne Tv. w.. maw 4.8i pro, Chadlx-nrB5.t4 pm,alr- non o.uo p m, rTorence 6.45 p ra. somter 8.87 p at, Colombia tM p m, Denmark 6.20 a m, Angtuts 8.00 s m, Macon ii.oo a m, Atlanta U.15 D Charleston 10.20 p mavaanah 12.50 a m. yacoooTUie i.ixi a m. St. Angnstias wju a m, lam pa 4 85 p n. ARRIVALS AT WILMINGTON FROM THE NORTH. No. 49 Paaseager LeaveBoaton l.fBp m,Nw York 9.00 p m, Philadelphia 11.05 am, Baltimore 8.50 a W..h,... DAILY .45 Pal ton 4.80 a m, Richmond 9.06 a m, Peters- ""a av.w w, noriout o,u a m, Weidoa 11.60 a m, Tarboro al.M p m, Rocky Mount 18.45 p m, WQsoa p m.Goldi- Doroo.iopm, Wanaw4.0 p m, Macaolia 4.16 pm. , , . . DAILY No. 41 Passenger Lean R, i m .80 a a m, new xork 9.d0 a m, Philadelphia 13.09 p m, Baltimore 1 25 p m, Washisg ton 8.46 p a, Richmond 7.80 p m, Peters- oargB.upm, tNorfo!k8 .85 p m, Wel- doa 9.44 pm.tTarboro 6.05 p m. Rock atoont 5.40 am, lea re Wilso. w.au m w, ywoaoora .ou a m, Warssa T.61 m, Magnolia 8.CJ a m. FROM THE SOUTH. DAILY No. 54 PaaasBcer Lcsm Taain. t an . U 15 p i m, Sanford 1.41 p m, Jaciooovilk 7 10 pm savannaa u.w mnt,Coarieiton 5 M a m. Colwniaa 5.50 a m, Atlanta 7.18 a m, lb con 9.00 a m, Augusta 8.35 pm, Denmark 4.87pm, Samter 7.18 am-, riorence 8.56 am,Maiioa 9.84 a m, Chadbonra 10.85 - am, uute waccamaw 11,16 a m tDally except Sundar. - Trains oa Scotland Neck Branch Road inMw.i doa 4.10 p m, H4ll.a14.s8 p m, arrive Roland Necl 63 pm, Greenville .5Tpm. Klnston 7 65 p m. R raming.leaTet Kinstoa 7 20 am, Greenville 8JS a a Arriving Halifax at 11 00a auWeldon 11 an . j.n. a U,, UU tsceot Snnda. w .. . . i 8.00s m and 8 00pm. arrive Parmele 8.60 an and swpm; letornlng leaves Parmele 9 67 am and t)& Pi , arrives washiSEtoa 11 15 a m mA an - .-- , vh uiur u ,,u p m. ar rives Plvmooth 7.40 p ex. Retaming, kmtf ty month da J at 7 m m jf Trai, on Midland N C Brand, leave. Goldsacto. 9. C-vdaJ'T axc.pt Sanday, 7 10 a m ; arrrv Sm.r.ei,. ... w., a . ui. atcxarniog leaves amuhneld 9 03 a m, arrive Goldiboro, N. clflj 35 a 0 ' Train oa NaahviUe Branch leave. Rocky Monnt st v. " " . " xiops 0 amniats. till 86 am; arrive Rocky Mew 9 06 ass. daily S crept Snnday. ' TmI. or f?1ifimi Rhm4i 1 or. . . . ". i "r"? w-untos "r r uiMiy , iiav. a. ana viois . .r ."T n m, arrivi uana tori a as. iuioa ! m, Rowland 10 03 a m. etarning leave. Rowland 6 88 p m, arrives Dillon 6 Jo ' -pT. T fll- u :'p m, uaiiy. B.aua m. uiaaooarn ui.ea . m .m p m, leave Conway 5 p m, Chadbonra 6jebn aa. aaaBBBBt Hnh at I HI l-n . sr Tnxiu oa Cberaw and OarJizigtos Kauliml leave 'w- -'-' ww- as, as anu V w u TaavUnirtMi a9fla . 1fl4A. a mrS - w a. m ui mh urwi m, arrrve Cneraw 10 40 s m and 14 30 p at , leave Cheraw 13 4$ p ai. ...... W.kw. KM- ..." n. P. ' boro 8 pm, arrive Cheraw 4 46 p m, leave Cheraw w p m ana o an pm arrive sruaKton 7.1u p m and 6 31 p nf. Leave Dar mirton 7 45 p m, 637 and 7 45 m. arrive- flnrmu. fiailftm Rn .... J o i, . TMsn. netriinDt-a-Mi afK a. am h . , . - miiwb rwreocco IU a a. Kctnrmog teavc 9 fjrerct 0 a n, Laihprtof 9 80 a n. anire Floyris 9 40 m m. Trains airive Darhngtoa Y.40 a Samtar 0 S& i m v. iu am. zcx3DcicxTsifC e 41 a i Retnm- as . tw .aai - swea.a uuivil O fHf arrive Benaeitsville 9 26 n m. Gibaoa a ft-i n ntr. itLatwal nun tar m dK n ssa . rai4.MM o P 8-v aavc -OOmiei 87pm, Mannmg 6.53 pm, arrive Lane's 77pn. 1mm t arm a 9S . n u . : A A. . ' IVUtfl Of Soul, TMiiiB. 1 -: 1. . , .. a - zrw - . a m. arrive Snmter 9.85a at. Daily. Georgetown ano western Kailroad leave Lanes 9 80 a m. T 10 p n, . arrive Georgetown 13 m , 6.80 p "m. p SB, 11.16 p sv arrive Bebna 8.60 pm Smhafield t'.t) I p m, Don. 8.86 p m. FaverteviUe 4.15 n m. 1.07 a a. I .. uum wu ..rwrua orancn leave wuson I 05 M 1 1 1 A mm alw D.I a m .. ... - , . . fc nwi waaau at aiwucTiu. U1B1I1U1 taSMWK WlIlfM3 S 111 Rowland 5.S8 1p m . returning leave Rowland 10 00 a I m. Favertevlilell S3. a in Si) n..ianv I SmithaVld 13.48 n a. Slma 1 nii " H7.i ' - ,. ' r , iiaw a-mv aa. aw f awl. - -. - alaaKMaBKr a Annata Kaiimaui train aHM ter 4 tO a m, Oestoa 5 S a m. atrnwe Deaimark ft 90 fn. a3atnr nin0 IrsiVBr npna arlr at IT m f 1 -"-"-jr via 9up m, -onicr g wpn iaiir. rrvtriiaiiis nr rrn trati. keitvi i rMmn k dK m rive P. ev nails 9 16 a m heurniog lea at Pretrnajj IQ r iT". " ""f A-ajiaiW CALCPI a?Tsiiaa aaaw . f " amuw A f an eEOO O.OO p tD mw.A VH,a e .M I . .L. t J n aa rcomiog teavo iacKriow qu) in awl X UD D m. ar TiaiiT azoeot antiav. unfi3iw miv -ww a auau w.w p mi. , H. M, JtMJtKSON Genl Pajacmger Awnu I. SL UNLY.Oe&n Uaaaurer, T.M EMIRSONe Traffic Maiuinr. dec 15 H sAmntic & Kortu caroiiiia fiaiif oaii Xlsna. Table. a Effect Wednesday, May 87th. 18M. GOING EAST. GOING WEST. z!Sr " ' . ... T Fasefger Dafly - Pauenger Dairy As Sunday. ' " Ex Snnday. ; STATIONS. Arrive Leave ..v Arrive Leave F M. P. M. , ." A.! mT XmT 3 30 GoMsboro ....... U 35 4 13 ' Kin-too. ......... 10 83 .. .... 6 16 ; 6 36 Newbera .,.... 9 17 9 80 6 87 6 48 MortheadCity... 8 01 8 17 P, M P M. - - - - y - A. M. A. M j Tram 4 eomeots-witb W A W tnia bomul Mnrth. icaviTig vio osDoro at ll S3 a m , and with sonuern Railway train eit, leaving GoMsboro 8.00 p. n, and with. W. N. N at Newbera for Wilmington and intermediate points. . . - ; Train 8 connecis with Southern Railway train, ' arrving at Gxddsbora 8 00 o. m., and with W, W. train from the North at 8,f6 p. m. - No. 1 train aba connects with W. N. AN, for Wl mingtoa and mter- atediate points. - b L. DLL.L, bap t. . tTU - - 7 f . Old IMevspapers. . . aaBBBBaanaaai -- rOU CAN BUY OLD NEWSPAPERS, la qoM cities to sou At Your Own ;Prico, : Al U B X aVK UElCo, ' SaitsMe,for WRAPPING PAPER, ssd excellent for Placlo.: Under Carpets. I Cane Fesp Ji TEttla Tallej Eailit- JOHN CIEiLs UecrlTpr. aarfi COJSTDEISrSED SCHEDCXa ' ' in NOVU1BEB !.. aoOTM, BOUND, - i . pan.. J MAIN LINE. " j , J 45 p. m. Ar...WilmiBgton...Lvs. 7 iO 'iu ? . Lv... rayetteville ...Ax .1 to . , 1 H Z ' ' S,' '"illt ... a-' '1 ' iii Z - Ar "yettevilie Jnac Lt U 37 " "J? u f .... Sord Lv' 100 ll fi u L..i..Clima L. i 6 " 13 10 . Lv....Greeaboro... An 8 18 " WS P Ar..Gtanaboio....Lv 8 S" , -W ....Stoitsda).... L 4 W " '2 S It L.. Walnut Cove...Lv 4 40 "J " wr....Rnral hall...L 5 10 . 8 40 " Ly Mt Airy.... . A. t) vnm owo '. iwa.fc . Beanetsvffle Divtaam. ri.t No. 6. - ' I - v Sff'S Ar...Beanettaviile...l.,i 8t . . I ii Z ' ,,"rtMf,0 " Ar .40 5 SI f"-Sd Spnng....L4 10 18 " l..AHopeMilIi....L, 11 01 4 38 . -- Lv....Faretteville.. a- 19 OVJH BOUMD : ; h0.fc. , Daily except ractorv and Median Daily cice; Snnday. . Branches. . StidsVT -ra " ' No- . ' ! ? D Jf Ramsenr Lv 46 " 3 M ...Climax.M..Lv . 8 S6 Lv ... Grecasboro. .. Ai 9 0 " NORTHBOUND:. X J aSaf . J " ' danveisB Leave Gteen.boro... " u stokeadai. r.v.v.:v.v.v;."v.: " - , SOUTH BOUND, aa15' ' daiiyeasa ." s'c wtryu MttTawsVOtTllTi s-rtaaaia.. At Tmrttbtrillm mitt k. i.t a- . . CZ? W1". Boothern Railway . i. , aotrra-sotnrD cosniactiosii ?Ktt W-tam Ealtoad ,27,.'? HO.- k rette- m!1 rfTchac,' : Atlanta asalaapeinmfJonth and SonthwestT ; " W. JS. EYLS, 0ml Patnwnger Aent. J. V7. FRY, AINS- double daily SERYICE WEST AND SOUTH. amu &a, Ic96. avewllmlngtOB, Arrive Masxoa . unve Mamlet Ceave Hamlet " Arrive Wadesboro IniM V( Arrive Cbaxlotte : , Arrive Lincobatr n ' Virfre Shelby rrive Kytherfofq'tPB Leave Hamlet ' arrive Osborne KoUock C hersw Leave Cneraw K-olloek . Arrive Hamlet Leave Wilmington Arrive C beater Clinton Abbeville Athens A , Leave Atlanta 'A. AW P ArMontgomery West of Ala.' Arrive M' bile E. A N New Orleans " A'rive Olrnibia rnve Angwstn Arriwe Macon EAST AND NOR1 H ' WO.41 -MO r. at . A v- ( . s. A L. an . .. t ' ' 61? .. -,. ' - - . " ft . ' -' " 7 15 9K ' ' 8 01 t V f Z 8 66 ' io m ... ; 9 11, 10 41 "100 Ji 35 r' SOi' AM S.A.L 96)1 " IP tb " 10 4 r . , I . P St BAJ- 6 1 " 6 60 . m 6 35 -ff 550 ls;His"i L M 1 - J ? in 46 .: . - - w M W03 t " 11 68 . ' " A " a.m. "- 1. : - 1 00 8 88 t Z f 1 l . I a an . , . i I" I 8 SS SI 4f D SO 111 45 P M ,. - - - - 4 10 - A HO 'C.K.lii.0M( J aU " ' P ..w.c,l ' .p,Mq. . m an I : r6Jo . : - ; AraiL 6th, 1886. INo 88 No03 Leave Wilmington S. A, L ' tib ' " A M IS Arrive Sche.,Ts. s " 9151-1181 " R'fc - p"fAl"' .. . Henderaoa . - , u A M Weido, - M .ll, Arrive Porcmonta bat 1".! A-1; " Norfolk " 'gSnl'jS AT" """ij A. C L 6 40 tn Washington , p.R. n 10 ,J " . Baltimore . wIL - .Phi. 3 45 Mew York ' - 6 6 4 ft A ul,. s. n n : . . ... w.L . . """union mas au pcln North. ast. ?omh and West, 13 60 noon DalV. and 8 M i . - oany except Monday. . Pnilm.w i TT Z I ra mat un a . aan TraSTi a,af.".',1 AtlMta. Pallnan Steeper between Hamlat v. u Train, ana JzSiSf JlJT" "" "d Portsmonih. Pnllnaa Sleepers betwee t. . TrabT. M ar d i M1 Richmond rvJ ?". New Orleaas. North JT "teaipius and the West a ad ' ttose cOTnectioM st Portsmootk for Washro4tioa. Baltimore Phihuielnlua. N. vi. j .-""(, Daily. tDaily ex Sanday. IDaOv ea. Menu!.. mat ImlW i,i.mi.ib. . 1 . a nm, u. altAKlfi, Ajm,1! a ... urn Z. mm V. K- MrRELE R. " ' E. St. JOHN, VnPresident and G'l M.Mn. TM Clyde Steamsiiip Cc, New York. Wilmington, N. (' AND Georgetown, S. O, Lines. BostoB fet WjlaalmctaB. ONEIDA.r rXhtosdar. Dec W New Tarat tar WUBBUBsswBi GEO. W. CLYDE. . . Saturday, t Dec ItV , : Sattuday, Dee. 88 . CROATAN. WllawlmajtOBi frHTtk. CROATAN, - ... Saturday, Dec. 19 GEO. W, CLYDE, t . . Batardsy, Dec 16 TVllaalBgrtwai for SMrgMswa. S. C. CROATAN. a Wadaesdayv Dec. -18 Tuauuih Sma tAlM mmA Inat Tlnuli Mia i..n.HB(j nam nan poma in norta and jbobu varouna. . . - ror trcght or passage apply ta H. a SMALL BONES, Stm. THEO. OL EOEK.T. M 7&wllnaaaT n' V M.r. iXj i vs at ucnenu Agents, tiawiing i .. . one io " D.-O'Connoiv f . . T ' AL ESTATE HGXtFt,' WIL A' ! 1 ! 1 mmgttsv N. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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