gpsgfrwivstyrrac U ' iVil'Hll (i inMifBMI'l' : : : : , . .' ' '- . 1 . !: ! i TH E COUNTY UNION. Dl'NS. Harnett County, N. C Entered ncco . iKstr rr postal regular Hon the poFtothee at runu, a. V-i a s cond clas- matter. O. K. GRANTHAM, J. P. PITi MAN', J Editors. 1 . ITOIl.4 A VM I c'rrrui.i titions taust reach us on Tuesday -eveiiing. ; Nntifpsof "burchiitali.neiitsaiid all other r."ic"i f.f LUe KiTihfr tn .n wMeh r-veJMt-; is l. iWiv.nl. will be c.iiilVfeti j cents ier Uas..nc-i l rals wijl mad t regular a-1- M t-liw rs 1 5 P.r. l ! -. 4.-.o . r sruihr , '!v-, ti...,u.t ' .-. ill chart" Cents r line. 1M lit .1 IV, ' -Sit orilnTs A.ii bent nit at 1b f xpir) a inn f f i.'ir .! e-. iow ii. 1 1 - uvA n. , t 'if mi ..tin-i.-.i ui.l ti!i"l i I liJ ..-l:!!'""" 11 -no 1 ' C- tiiuiuri!. " i i - S.i'!t I !:'.r". l.aiii - .- I. :iu . tii.ly ,n 'H- .!!? ,'f tii- always 1.r.-e tlie liit) l h- writt-li 1 ai-.r. l.-TjAlv-rr.-i:i'' fate furnidied oil ap- j "nation. . t'Ys ifii'rtel vsllhoal lo commi. ideation w ill ' Ik; ace mili-ya u ii.i- ;r i. l by the- w IIUIUC. " " r ptcd Lei's. r3,. All :!'.' i . '.! s n-ert-i .1 f int one Miee"SIe w IliOlli ll. ill. and n ii: he h.- ted and charged until older, d .i;-f(.!i!;:ni.-d .when t illll' H imt .-1 ' ." !. the Thne Month bic .Mount -. .. One Year w r nt' ,) Chits. .'.i..I.O0. l.,v M.-:i I'ayall in n'.lvusu V I, j;t tit- wntre rnrners think, t l:ii:ii a '.S1 st ui.lr.rd oran. V Veil. "they fere ttiinkifn hik! doing n Hver f!: it. If !l;Cr,o jro Id standard feilws ht Hoi cliango their tagtic tliey liovA-er bc(o?oon that the!" may vare rnrner.-)" have been do'in.4 too tLinkiiiU. Can;: Urn Pojiulit friend think jtheir chance to carry the SiiU tn the next tlccti-n is ;ol,and even betterjthau on las.t campaign They have a very exalted opini. in of theajsclvcs and thank God that they ate not like other men. If they are elected Inext time it will be through the ignorance of tke peopler for any righ'o thiiiking man is disousteil with fusion ride. Let Democrats wake up and no the nmmanitio.i tl cy have on iheru, foj Iht'i' have chough t) last for years. Tin: first bale of cotton marketed in North Carol na tor the year 189.") In,ii"iit eiizUl cents. The outs look is go-.d now f. r better 'prices fall than la I. TLeUniox has thi been asked its opinion on holding tliej cot- ton back for better otices. e are not aide to see into the future bu - 1 rmer are think it would be wise frt!e fu not to !.u': d ids cotton if prices anyrvay- g'.o.l when he Ks ready b, ten. 0 wm iei y tiu ou uur judge. 11 .11- -it t . .. i. ... . . O A 1 1 Mn. Jo-'l .J . Tew. of Sampson coun ty, who yoi d the P Hi He last elect'..', -ivs if the Pt-.-ulis! .nominate oid line s;u 1 , .; tans on t'nir next ticket, he for will nut vote fr!hem. His tnt r 1 ; v J1IV f o is will to s ay :"rout t he j o' Is liefo.e hj d it. lie like many other oot irer. bn wen' -to ti e party on prncip e sees i.ow that it ha sacrificed all the jniiKiple a.id i willing to ,.i anv kind of meat ne-- to win. So he manv will leave the pa tv bvforel thev wjll go ii.t the republican ran! She was a sweet little thing of per - ll'll Q - ir.'.i.l.i t ' . 1 . t -tV!l II r in .I. , , , . 1 ,. - ... I , like compUxion and hps tub the cherries. She walked timidly up to "smiting s-absman. in one of our jlea.l ing prv gutnl .stores, anb ir.quiriid tiie "rour kisses -x anl," sanl ue smart youn4 ciern, assuming wnai ne Con " i 1 . sidered a fctei.ir." attitue. "All right," Siitl the s.vtdt 30012 thing. "I will take four yards.,' Ti.e sa'e in man cut and wrapped the goods! jilfv. and handed the package U the will wit ban expectant " look. tSend -u. e mil ar n .a to grandma, she pay it." said the fair little creature tts s' e tfok package and turned awav I he yooemau has not yet fully re rvered f m the shock, saB the Roanoke news' With such a loss as Mr. W. R I enry from the" democratic party, it ju-t a- well to disband because! that had t:uo.is letter he lias written and pub"i-h d in the Caucasian will the party, he has left, but the ruin new pany has only gained a light weight :i' rnr a Mor. fo it.. All we can see tn .i.sni-r lini- (wi'plV 1 .- a-h.- . i- that if i s i -j v e ' :--: r. ! ! .- . .tie 1 . :;ive 1 . -.ii. four nuc Hons Mr. C'eN elrni'i rv Minister t -- !'-v been la t:n: U-niwvraLic ranks aud Lave dl the tree -?i:rer he wanted, IS IT AST BODY'S BUSINESS. Is it any hody'a lttsines If a t-iitlem in h uld chobje; To vait iiptn a la h', If the la ly il.ut rt fuse? Or to speak a Wtth: plainor, "1 lia: ; liK-itnin: all in;;y know, I it aj i boJji rm-iti'- If th lad has a lfau? Is it Ily' bn-inee?. Win n that gentleman kes call, Or when hu leaves the huij.: Or if he leaves at all? Or is it necessary That the curtain should lx drawn, To save from further troubh, The outshl lookerson? Is it any body's b i;ness. But the lady's, if her beau Ilid's "'it witli other ladies,! AntId'e;!j"L bit lie kiiov.? I.- it aiiy bodj-s business' j IJitt-the eiIeioars, if .-he Sh'juM ;ireept another escort, Vhere he doesn't chane jto be? i:.; pjrsoit . on the side walk, Win ther reat, or wliether small, I- it a iv body's bu.-iness, Where ih.:it person nieani to call? Or if Tu see a person. Ami lie's tailing anywhere. Is ll any of your be-mess What his bu.Ti.icss may he, there? The suhtanee of our fptery,' . bnnp.'y fat-ii, vvotilJ be tl 11s. is it any hcly's business What 4uothrs bu-iness ''' If it is, or if it isn't, There are, some who make! it jo. If it is, we'll j nn the rabble, Aii'l act the noble part I Of tank and ik'fam.'rs . V h throng the public mart; ll'ii if nut, wv'JI act the teacher, I'l.til t-very body learns, It wvw U tl ;- iu the future! 'J o inh: 1 his own roneerns. Selected by C. II. A LEADER FOR DEMOCRACY, DemocrAcv's hopes are clou led its sky is overcast. Its I enemies have coaSbincd against it and it is i conirontea tvith a conspiracy which promises to secure complete control of the State. Our onnonents are gathering their" forces, husbanding ev- substantially as follows : ery clement of strengtli and prepar- I am sorry to se our party being ing for the final overthrow of tie j made a dumping ground for - politi part j j cians like Buck Kitchin and Walter The supreme moment has arrived. ' Hpnry. Our party is all right as it The supreme test is at hand. A fight j is' and strong enough, and don't must be made only that the Dem. ocratic party mayr be continued in powe-, but in existence in North Carolina The struggle. will be to i hold her own and to recover ground that is lost or b3 driven with loss and confusion from the field. At- thLs juncture the party must, act with promptness, decision and courage. The cii 'is upon us is exacting in its dema..ds and calls for. the most un self.sh party loyalty, the most exalted patriotism", the most d sinterested , amotion and the suprctnosil in'clli gence. For the time bci. g family quarrels must be forgot en. Wise counsels must take the place of angry conte:. Irons. Individual selfishness j ,ca,t be s,Jtlk oul ofsi.ht. j persjn,i preferences and prejudices 1 must be hist sight of in the great over ruling desire U save the party which has s-ved the Slate. Tue Review has its favori'es. and in 'mor2 auspicious : '" l" UJ1U luL u ),m l"e!r would insist j recogpiMon.- It has fiiet.ds whom u.ider other t.nd better conditions it wjuld deli ht to honor. P.ut mindful o! the du' v of the hour, of the sacris u-cS required of all who would pre ! tCrvc 1,11:11 lMirly which represents our i""-11 ""i'".. .. .. . . 1:.: . 1 1. . . immolate fond and I :Von l!ie Pr'y's al'tr every! !ike!dlcrinI:e,i f:l, cy- ' n oror ln'1 l',e st?eptre of Derao- I cracy m .y not pass from 113 i we must raie up a leader who will bring vic- j tiry to our cause. A man must be found whose personality and record make the foundation upon which 1 '?hjoerac s hopes mast rest. Va.icc . t,- , J. i It the Le.ro of '76, is dead. Jarvis, who hared his honors, is detlron-ed. 1 If-m-fun i -i mi if t.. 'oin 'P.. nl..,- t can we turn as their successor The Revikw s.verna in a vipw of t.!n fiVld I , ., , , i . . . . , and it tees but one figure, which, like 11 .it - I. .1 ill a collossu--, is etched against the dark j torizou of DenVocr.icy's hoij-es. That j figure is the one of Col. Julian S. ! I ':irr t . Ilir ..din TCI i trhiun n finw . ing interview in behalf of silver ap- pears in this issue.; There was a time when we felt j called upon to differ with Col. Carr, and it costs us an effort ta speak in I his behalf. But in speaking for him we feel that we speak for the party. Necessity creates great occasions and crcat occasions are the onnortiin , 4 1 iiies which call men of destiny to the front. In this crisis a leader who! measuresxup to llu need of; the hour I is forth coming. Co!. Carr is a man j who is intensely Democratic and in-1 tensely N-rth Carolinian. Ho is; young enough to identify himself ! j wi,h the young bl ; d and! the new . : b,..id .d lhStato andyetdd cnougli u C'oninai'd the cmfi?le!ice and sup- imrt f lUe gravbo.i ds of ! He is a ma a who is a stra hi- pariy. - ' to -- 1 a h tVa-,- h e career fia bl 'tl. : h..j4 a.'h eve i menls ure an cs.imtdc. an inspiialion and a guar j nice to eery poir, strug jjling b iv in the State and tlm Rts public, showing him that the c-ndN lion of our civilization are favoraide to Ins own prore0' ! He i1? a man whose invincblc courage creates new opportunities of triumph which do not come to the coward. He is a man with that splendid audacit which 13 born of the genius of great enterprises He is a man who dares to cherish high ambitions' which are laudable, and advance them by every means which is legitimate. He u a man with the gallanirv, grace and geniu3 of generalship which invokes success and furnisher a 5-pur to devotion, tie is a man of airirs and events, who, while in money a millionaire, in Drains, energy, breadth of vision, patriotism, and love of his fellow citizens is a multi millionaire. He is a roan who once placed at the head of the ticket and endsted in the word of redeeming the State would give out of his munificence to that end more t:me,Jub'r, talents and means than any other man. iu ur knowledge. His canvass would wake the echoes trom tie mounta ns to the sea and his enthusiasm would enkindle tLe torches of hope and energy in every Democratic heart.. It is time for lh Stale Democracy to fix upon its leader, and, in our opinion, there U but one mm who in such heaped and rounded . measure would fulQl the expectations of his foil )Arers, In order lhad the party may be des livered from defeat and extinction The Rkview nominate for the next Oovenor of North Carolina Col. Julian S. Carr not as our first per sonal choice, but as the man who can and will redeem the State. "KEEP OFF THE GRASS: Ike JSeivs ana uoseuver says a prominent Fusionist a few daj s ngo was heard to indulge in reflections need recruits of that sort. There are whole lot of broken down politi cians men nearly dead with politi cal consumption, coughing, hollow eyed, thin-chested, blood-spitting fellows, figuratively speaking, wiio want to join us as if we were a "llos pitle for incurables." I could name about twenty such fellows, ly ing around on the road-side wailing for an ambulance or stretcher to get into our camp on. We don't want 'em. We haven't the disposition or the time to establish a laboratory for .the manutacture of Poiiiico-Bromo-See vuard Elixir w.th which Jo inject vi rility into broken.don, .impotent and shambiing politicians. The Populist party is running no free-lunch coun ter and political trumps will be po litely but firmly requested to "keep olfthe grass." This Fusionist is right. These sore- headed, disappointed offije seek ers arc net to be deaiied in any pars ty. They do the cause which they pretend to chnmpion more . harm than good. a noboly has any con fidence in them. Right minded peo ple who are in a party from princi ple have u'ter contempt for men who flop from, one parly to another for sake of office. Messrs Kitchin and Henry have left the Democrat ic party because they were not re warded' with office. After staying in the Populist party awhile if they should 't"ail to gt t office they will then join some ( other one, and so it ijoes. . f ' The Raleigh Evening Visitor and hn Daily Press have-consolidated and C - j . Ill- TTT rn .1 . 1 11. it , w t I . f nA -. . . i I 1C ll"' I HUH 111 U1IUCI HIC iiaiiic Ol the Press Visitor. They have made a considerable improvement in both j . . ,. . , . . . " n'lu'iiii aim iiriiJiuu- ill . . Long may it prosper and furn-sh an i Dfli!niT cilt tit rnp PoiMfol nil it tlint - Remember if you want to keep up with your county news 3'ou should subscribe for The Umox. The Lee Hardware Company wish to call special attention to their Kanawha Pump. Don't buy a pump j untii you seeihcLu. O'd papers for sale at this office a '2o ceiils per hundred. FOR an easy first class shave, call on me. I guarantee satisfaction and will convince Vou that I do only first obis wrk if :i niv me a ciianfe. JV -i-. - ; - ; : .! r t ;n p-t ,'ui . - -se f.ruieriy ocea oed -,- W. S. JaAon. J J. MlQ tcca. ALWAYS AN OPPORTUNITY Whatever God may deny n, .he never denies us the opportunity to do the tight thing Tids thing may be our going forwarit or our holdi ig back our acquiescence or our reiusal. lie leaves it to become poor, some times it is to become rich. Some times it is to live, sometimes it to die. Hut it rests with us to make the cir cumstances in which e are placed oar opportunity to do the tight thing and to take it. God often shuts the door in cur face in order that we may go through another one which hi has opened, lie knows that the closed door is the one that we want to go through, but the open one is the door that we need to go through. But sometimes he permits the opeuing of a door which he kootvs that we know we ought not to enter. He thus puts us to the test by allowing us the op uortunitv of keeping uu. of it. - And there are times when he closes all doors in order that we may have the opportunity of patiently knocking until one is opened. No one car complain of the lack of opportunity lor he is pretty, sure to be in one or another of these cases. We want to know if Senator, Tays lor, representative Taylor and rep sentative McLeod have not tue cour age to tell. their constituents if they voted to constitute the Paltie Arting ton committee? and if so did they cast their votes for the three men Messrs Bryan of Chatham Campbell of Cheokee and Phillips of Pitt who now make up that m-ist disgraceful trio. If you did gentlemen and are not ashamed of the act, we are sorry for you, and want to know what will give you remorse of conscience? Mr Dan Russell of Wilmington seems to be the prominent man now for govenor on the fusion ticket and lie is now and has always been a bit ter partizan radical but can put or enough pretention to try to fool the Populists in order to get their votes if nominated, We haye heard- the statement made that men who are now s roiig fusionist, once in Clinton wanted to take him off the stump, and 3'et-they will no dou't walk up now and kneel at his shrine at the ballot box, Oh ! Consistency, where is thy Jewel, principal, integrity, truth. Senator Petrer the great leader and Moses, the pure, honest, unadul terated, perfect, sinless, righteous, holy, and o ily party of true princi ples, the Populist, is quoted as having turned his bick on free coinage and it is said will stump his state Kansas for gold. Time will show who. the turn coats are and who are the real friends of silver. The leaders of th pops are 'for office ami will do any thing to get there and free silyer will come through the democrats if at all bu is rs TURNIP SEED. CAMPHOR GUM, CASTOR OIL, tlorse and Cattle Powder, SPICK, PEPPER, GINGER, CREA I TARTER, CONDENSED MILK, MATCHES. SCHOOL BOOKS, PAPER AND TABLETS, ' CIGARS. CIGARETTES, . . COLOGNE, TOOTH POWDERS, CHEWING GUM, COLD DRINKS, CANDIES, TOILET ARTICLES. BASE BALLS, CRAYON. LAMP GOODS, TOBACCO, SNUFF, DRUGS,' PATENT MEDICINES. and CHEMICALS. o- You are invited to call and examine j goods and prices. Satisfaction ! guaranteed. Respect fully, ' HENRY HOOD, D li U j :3 i S l ; Dunn, N. C. jaaslC.f. i -5 : II j ; ' if ' ' I' Mm i 1 . miiiiKi o : o ; 1 1 X V 15 i ! . . t -1 3 1? zi "3 n p 53 ? t- -a Tl ') ? x c 5". o"- o p c CO o HOW'S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any ease of Catarrh that cannot be cure 1 by Hair'? Catarrh Cure. 1 . J. CHENNBY & CO, Toledo, O. He the undersigned, hay known P. J. Cheney for the last 15 veais. and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions' and riuancially able to carry out any o ligations made by the linn. West iX, Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walding. Kinnan A Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, To'edo, O. Hall's' ( -atari 1 Cure is taken internal ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 7oe. per lott!e. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free, REMEMBER for all kind of job printing', 31-IE UWION OFFICE is headquarters. US once. v'-' Vi 1 - '- ; : 1 1 I 1 ; ; t i ri V if I '-M Is.05 ' ' oTo jo ; I !i o v v a arw 1 i I O 3 I O I 1 1 - V-4 ' & 2 c 5 "1 i W -3 I J s i u ?aX5 1 I Co UJ lip O 5. 5 t 5 s y " sr jJ if fir U ( g -5 3 'p.Fi H c ? '& ' feJ c o 2. i: a, .1 y CD T THY ill - . i - ; . . i 1 My tock of Spring and Summer Dress Goods is now ready for inspection ant consists of ai the new and pretty styles in Organdies, doited Swiss. Linen Lawns, otuer patterns. In connection with my 1 r DRY GOODS I have ope led a jJlLLINERY AND JpANCY and am prepared 10 give you the latest ndvelties-dn La lies, Miss a" Childrens HATS ARID Silks. for Shirt waist and Dress Trimmings, Lace? and Rihbons, Our line of Swiss Nainsook and cells in beauty and jtiauiy any ever We can give yqa i good article in ( loves, rans and 1: fast everything Call and examine our stock before tl ih 13 DUNN, N. C- Silver vs. ; Si "I 1 f VJOllle WILT, SELL YOU LIQUORS. FOR EITHER. FOR The question that is being dis- P u RE cussed by the people all over the L i a 1; o it s United States to-day, is how to get a CALL ON better and safer currency. Have you W. S. JACKSON,' stopped to consider that the best A C E fti T. and purest Liquors 13 what yon D U N N, should drink if yoa use it at all. I N. C. otTer uo other kiml but pure liquors. HOTEL QIVINE, UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. o o This is to inform the public that the above named Hotel has been Heiiovat"d, Refurnished and Carpeted throughout and I will spare nt etlorts to please every one who .stops with me. Special attention given to traveling men. Soliciting public patronage generally I am, yours to'please. JXO. A. OATES, Proprietor. Kiickleii' Arnira Salve. The lest salve in the worhl for Cuts, Bmises, Sores, SitlC Rheum, Fever Sores Tetter, Chapped Hanks, Chillblaius, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and pos- lively cures Piles or no pay. - It fs guaranteed to g;v or inonej- refuudei k perfect satisfaction Pi icv 25 cents per box.. For sale by Harper & Hood. Four t.faving the need d merit to more than make good all the advertising claimed for them, t!ie following four remedeis 1 . 1..1 , , ut leaeneti a onenoineiiai sale. ur. Kings's New Disc verv, lor coiisum;-? &T V.1Ij 1. 1.. ..i. i - lion, Coughs and ---'v.., vi 11 wun; guaiauieej .r-cific liUters. the greats . -r,, . . re met! j lor J.iver, Htoiaach ami Kid iters HiiekKoi'i Arn m ,ir., tiA ..t ! lvjirlil mid ii,. -U'V ........ tJ .... , lilt kZ?. ill titC . i. . ... whieh are a peri'eed f ew j.ue fills, Oill. All these r in ethes are guarent-t III 11(1 1!l,r U'h'jt 'ij cl rimed for them ami the Jealer whose tnime is attached luerewith will Ije glad! eo tell you more of then,. Sold at liar- i r- i i., ,1-. J v. J j ler A, llootl a Drug1 Soie. isDn.o-a.lc3. s-i"ostri' an.d g-et t it ever 2. 3LCO g-ets ; Ixc paper cn.b year, Duches, Piqu.33, Percales andjvarioU8 DEPARTIVIENT Q.O0DS JEPARpIEXT . " i - : ! BOIMJ!ETS. Hamburg embroideries an 1 Insertion ex.nioneu in uunn- Slippers, Hoiserv, Corsets, Corset waist 1 needed! to complete a la lies' wardrobe purchasing elsewhere. Yours to PLEASE, mr-27-tf. MORTGAGE SALE Olv VALU- ABLE LN .NO! By virtiiftof the power contained in a deed of mortgage executed to me by Ervfn Jones and wife, Sarah Jones im Mar'eh 10th 1S04 and "recorded in the Reciistry of Harnett countyi, X. V. in I Book II No. 2 page 503, I will 11 at I pub ic outcr-to the highest bidder for cash at the post oliioe door in th ;; town of iJlunn, N. C, on August 4. 1st lJ;it 11 ojeloek a. in., that tract ot I and lvin. in Averasboro township, II tr tett ni ty, X. C. adjoining the lands form;; ly, owiied by J, A. Taylor, S.'T. iitivf.tot, J W Lee and others, occupied now In Erv: n Jones and wife, containing 2.) acres more or less and describe. as in said mortgage substantially as follows: A certain piece or' tract of 'land Ivingaa 1 beiu in llar. etf county, state aforesaid. in Averasboro township and describe! and defined as follows, to witf "Adjoin-, ing on east J. A. Taylor, on jhe soiilli aud west by S T Barefoot, oil tlu noiili bv James Westlev Lee and others con tain iug Twenty-nine j acres, j more or less. -.It Jieiug a part of the land tint the said parties of the first part -got from Thojphilos Weaver. For a better de scription referreuce is hereby; in ide to the l-eeords of Harnett eouaty, X. C. This July 27th 18y5. j e I ; E. F. YoUNG, ' Mortgagee. jy-Sl-4w, i ' I ' 5 '" . NOTICE ! iiaving onabfied ws administrator u:) 1 tbejrstate of John C. Sorrell, iI'cch' I, notice is hereby given to all person holding claims against sail estate t present the same for ay ne'ut. duly vatrified. on or before thi 1st day f August 189a, or this notice will h; pleud in lar of their recovery. All per.-ons iu debited to faid !tate Ure hereby,. uotinVd to liitke immediate p;iv-m,;nt of the -aino This July the 2Gth, 1895. W. It. SOUKKLI,, 1 A'linini- L. L. Turlington, J tr.iiors. . P. JOnes, Att'j-. 3-:5i-n.v. A' .'LAN TIC CJ0AS' Lixi: Wilmington, Coi-um bi a a no Augusta ICailRoa- Condensed Schedule, TRAINS GOING fciOCTII. p &r A M Ko 51 Datted Anff, 4th 1831. ;Ko 55 Lv.lWllmlngton Lv. Marion 3 TO j 6 ti I 7 05 P. M. i 8 3 10 00 'Florence Lv-JKlorence Ar. Sumter .I If. til No. 51. A. I M. it I 110". Lv. SSamter Ar. jColumbia No. 52 runs throayh from Cliarli'.st n. via Central R. leaviiiff Laues if 3b a. m-, uuil' iJ a. tu. TftAI.HS OOINO KOKTH YlllflS 1 AM V M No. M, ' No. T,x Columlia - r( '.0 ii' Sumter 6 415 1 ' N". --" AM KM Snmter r,tf, Florence swi , 1" AM Florence p 2" Marion 06 Wilmington 11 to I Lv. Ar. i Lv. t Ar Lv. -I'jiiir. usin eioein num ay. i r-k 11.. Afci, . .-t 1 1 Kb 53 ran thmmrh m i-r,.t via Central rt. K., arrivinir Maiminrf 6 n V t-auei7 wn. m.. cnar e vm i i. i t iiBinnuu wmii s iorcii uar'iuii.i S 'l-i-.!.. . . J! . - . . , : K B' ; leate Elliott 7 iJ p. in. an iv uish'iil'Vi!!-- - P. I m.. I.urtlldw H i. m. It-lurm "v"lv ,ui.-.n I Ku'ttaar- arrive Klliutt 7 3a a.jm. I;iil Tfains on Wilmlnfrtou i Con'way K. K- lte vhuTU iW ' m.. yrl re c;,n 12 -if p. m...rtortiiri:r leave Con a -' " ""' arrive Chaltnm 5 m iu m.. leay Cl "' -)r .! I m., aruve at IIubS.'o p.m.. Mnr... leaf e Hub a 15 a.- in., arrive at Ctoll""'" 1" a. iti. D.niv -xi-i,t siiii.,ijiv- Ttains l. ave 1'rvsrr.atlH rt I i. in.. S ain ie f- loniii p.m. HumU-r tt 1 . p iu . ' tn7 55 1. in.. UelilH tlsTille S .VI !- "' , 11 " riv llaiul' t -iMt p. ui. Keturnl.iir. l-rav- IU: let j l',. ni.. I5eiifi tt;ir ill 7 li a. i '"r liHttoii! 11 a tu., Miioter a iu4..-'iu'ei- tia0 -!a. u- arrive 1'ranalH t'S l' 1- Iaiy e tept -Stunlay. ) I .fOUN t, Divl.VK, Ueti i . J. It. K exly. Geu'J Manage . I T. 31. ElIMERSoN, Thifllc .Manager.