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1^ THEPANSY PROSPECTUS FOR 1887. This illustr vted monthty contains thirty-two to forty pages each number of enjoyable and helpful literature and pictures, equally suited to Sundays and weekdays The editor, “Pansy,” will furnish a new serial to run through the year entitled, MONTEAGLB. The Golden text stories will be con tinued under the title of “A Dozen of Them.” Margaret Sidney will contrib ute a serial called THE LITTLE RED SHOP, telling how Jack and Cornelius and Rosalie earned money to help mother take care of baby. There will be. more “Great Men,” and more “Remarkable Women.” Faye Huntington will write of flowers and plants in MRS. brown’s botany CLASS. Rev. C, M. Livingston will furnish stories of Great Events. Discoveries, Invention.s, etc. A novel feature will be a story hy eleven different a-utkors. R. M. Alden will direct a new depart ment of Church, Sabbath School and Missionary News, The present depart ments will continue and new ones be opened. ONLY $1.00 A YEAR. Specimens free to intending suhscrii' ers. Address orders to D, LOTHROP & CO., Publishers, Boston, Mass. ! U. S. A, A GOOD TIME TO SAVE MONEY ! y I Am Now Offering My Entire Stock Of Clothing, Hats & Furnishing Goods ' A —11 THE NEW STORE. T Have in stock and foe sale, as cheap as can be bought else where, Less Than Factory Price NEW YORK OBSERYER, OLDEST AND BEST EELI&IOTJS And SEOULAE FAMILY NEW^SPAPEE. NATIONAL AND EVANGELICAL, All The News, Vigorous Editorials. A trustworthy paper for businessmen. It has special departments for Farmers, Sunday-school Teachers and House keepers. THE EEW YORK OBSEEYEE FOR 1886, Sixty-Fourth Volume, will contain a new and never before published series of Irenseus Letters, regular correspondence from Great Britain, France, Germany and Italy, Letters from Mission Stations in India, China, Japan, Africa and Micronesia, original articles from men of influence and knowledge of affairs in different parts of this country, and selected arti cles from the choicest literary and re ligious publications,in poetry and prose. A new volume, containing a second Series of Irenjeus Letters,' a sketch of the author, and a review of his life and work, has been published. We shall offer this year special and at tractive inducements to subscribers and friends. Sample cipiesfred. NEW V ORK OBSERVER, I^ov. 27—New York I DON’T INTEND TO CAREY OYER ANY GOODS, SO'IN ORDER TO CLOSE OUT Spring & Summer Goods, NOW ON HAND. I WILL SELL THEM FOR THE NEXT 60 DAYS AT LESS THAN IT COST TO MANUFACTURE THEM. I HAVE A LARGE LOT 01 BOY’S AND OHILDEBY’S CLOTHING Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Spices, Canned Goods, Molasses, Syrup, Cured Hams, Breakfast Strips, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. —ALSO— PLAIN and FANCY CANDIES, Tcgetlier with Brown’s Buckets, Tin-ware, Laun- ( dry Soap, Glass Lamps, Burn- THAT wild BE SOLD AT MOST ANY PRICE. I ALSO HAVE A LARGE LOT OF HATS IN SOFT AND STIFF.^ ALLTHE LATEST STYLES & COLORS. Wilmington & Weldon R. E. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. Office General Superintendent, •’ i Wilmington, N. C.,Nov. 18,1883. J On and after Nov. 18th, 1883, at 1.05 a. m., Passenger Trains on the Wilming ton Ac Weldon Railroad will run as fol lows : DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY. Nos. 47 North and 48 South. • Lve Wilmington, 8 53 a m Arrive at Weldon, 2 31 p m L’ve Weldon 3 00 p m Ar Wilmington 8 40 p m FAST THROUGH MAIL AND PASSENGER T’NS. Daily—No. 40 South. Leave Weldon . .. - 5 50 p m Arrive atWilmington, 10 25 p m yATTi AND PASSENGER TRAINS DAILY. No. 43 North. Leave Wilmington 8 00 p m Arrive at Weldon 2 20 a m Mail and Passenger Trains— Nos. 45 and 42. Lve Wilmington 12 80 a m Ar at Weldon 6 30 a m Lve Weldon 1 05 a m Ar at Wilmington 6 55am Train No. 40 South will stop only a Wilson, Goldsbo to and Magnolia. Trains on T^boro Branch, Road Leave Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 1.20 p m and 4.30 p m, daily. Re turning, leave Tarboro at 3 p. m. and 10 a. m, daily. Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3 25 p. m. Returning - leaves Scotland Neck at 8 30 a. m., daily, " Train No. 47 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North Daily. All rail via Richmond, and daily except Sunday viaffiay Line. ’ - Train No. 43 runs daily and makes close connection for all points North via Richmond and Washington. All trains run solid between Wilming ton and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attached. For accommodation of local travel a Passenger Coach will be attached to Local Freight leaving Wilmington at 6 65 a m daily except Sunday. T. M. EMERSON. J. F. DIVINE, Gen. Pa‘»8.Agt, Gen. Sup*i YOURS VERY TRULY, F. Fishblate. era and Wicks, Red C. Oil, Patapsco and DeSoto FJkMIIi.T FI^O-URj Corn, Meal, Oats, Ship Stuff, Bran, CHICKENS AND EGGS !! Fresh BUTTER a Specialty! j8^"Send in your orders. J^^Goods delivered promptly, free of charge ! J. R. I>ITTS. LEADING CLOTHIER, C. M. VANSTORY, Manager. GREENSBORO, N. O. junlOtf 18S7. 18S7. ' $4b50 a TTMAK —FOR— !HE MIL! mi Regardless of Cost I JOB’S BUILDING, South Gbeensboeo, N. C. June 23, 1887. tf C. F- & T. V, RAILWAY The Cheapest Daily Paper in the South. The Weekly has been enlarged and the price reduced to 75 cents a year, The cheapest weekly paper published. The Sunday issue and weekly edition both for one year, for $1.50. The two are cheaper and better than a semi- weeklv, as you get one daily issue and a weekly for 50 cents less than any semi weekly paper. Daily sent free two weeks and Weekly one month free. Spend one cent for a postal card and order one or the other on trial. Address TEE WHIG, f 8 3m Richmond, Va, Goods Must Go! S5.45 - - of their friendi, v> - ve.Ly mail. Staple receipts, trash or jewelry, butgocAs that reta.fforfs.ij. • offer and - ‘wiaifara Supply cy, but goods reian * 1 fortune to you. Certain Satit/AdtiJn. >l7 Co.. Drawer »«, BUFFALS, CL . SEND FOR SAMPLE COPIES. THEY COST NOTHING. The News and Observer, EALEIGH, N. 0. The largest, best and cheapest paper published in the State. Telegraphic ac counts of all interesting events from every part of the world. Full Market Reports. A paper for every family. Established 1872—and gets better every year. Send your name, Postoflfice address and $2.00 for one year; $1.00 for 6 months. Every North Carolinian should take it. The livest, most progressive paper iu the State. THE WEEKLY NEWS-OBSERVER. Raleigh, N. C. $100 A WEEK. Ladies or gentlemen desiring pleasant profitable employment write at once. We want you to handle an article of do mestic use that recommends itself to every one at sight. STAPLE AS FLOUR. Sells like hot cakes. Profits 300 per cent. Families wishing to prac tice economy should for their own bene fit write for particulars. Used every day the year round in every household. Price within reach of all. Circulars free. Agents receive SAMPLE FREE. Address DOMESTIC MT’G CO., Blari- on, Ohio. • oct25d&w6m ALL NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS Are being sold REGARDLESS OF COST! as we want to make room for coming Stock of China & Glass-ware. WE HAVE LOTS OF GOODS ON HAND THAT ARE NEW AND FRESH, CONSISTING OF . WHITE GOODS, Napkins; Table Damask, and Towels; Corsets, Hose, HdKfs, Fans, Collars, &c. —A BIG RUN IN— Black Kid Gloves, Ladies and Gentlemen’s Pocket Books, —THAT MUST GO ! ALSO— Satchels & Shoping Bags, And thousnds of other things, entirely too numerous to mention. Call at once to secure bargains, as these Goods are going very fast. A call will convince you that I mean what I say. Truly yours, W. T. CHICHESTER, OPPOSITE BENBOW HALL, jane 28 tf GREENSBORO, N. C. GOl^DENSED SCHEDULE NO. -23. Taking eft'ect 6, a. m., Monda}’, May 30, 1SS7. TRAINS MOVING NORTHl Lv Bennettsville.. Ar Maxton Lv Maxtou Ar Fayetteville... Lv Fayetteville... Ar Sanford Lv Sanford....... Ar Greensboro.... Lv Greensboro.... Ar Walnut Cove.. Pass. & Fr’iit & Mail. Ac’u. 10 10 n 20 1130 130 pm 200 4 05 4 15 7 25 1015 a m 1 00 pm 5 15 a m 715 7 40 A 00 9 30 a m 1 40 pm 215 8 00 Passenger and Mail Dinner at Fayetteville. TB.AINS MOVING SOUTH. Pass. & Fr’iit & _ Mail. Ac'u. Lv Walnut Cove Ar Greensboro Lv Greensboro Ar Sanford Lv Sanford Ar Fayetteville Lv Fayetteville Ar Maxton Lv Maxton Ar Bennettsville Passenger and Mail Dinner at Sanfor^. Factory Branch—Preight & Aco’n 2 10 p m 500 9 50am 12 55p m 115 3 20 3 30 515 5 25 6 45 7 00 am 117 pm 155 600 1215 pm 3 45 415 6 15 pm TRIAN MOVING NORTH. I TRAIN MOVING SOUTH. Lv Mlllboro, 7 45 am Lv Greensboro,530pm Ar Greensboro 9 SO “ 1 Ar Mlllboro, 735 “ Passenger and Mail Train runs daily except Sundays. Freight and Accmodatlon Train runs between Bennettsville and Fayetteville on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and between Fayette ville and Greensboro Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satm’days, ' Freight and Accommodation Train runs be-' tween Greensboro and Fayetteville on Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays and between Fayetteville and Bennettsville on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Trains on Factory Branch run dally except Sunday. Close connection is made at Maxton witli Carolina Central Railway Passenger Trains to and from Wilmington. W. E. KYLE, Gen’l Pass. Agent. J. W. PRY, Gen’l Sup’t. DR. J. G. BRODNAX, PHYSICIAN AND SUaGEON. O ffice for the prefent at his .residence on Ash street, opposite Mrs. Dr. HalL all 3m 0 DAYS’ TRiAL. THIS? HEW ELfiSTIO TRLiSS a Pud liigcrent from all others. Is cup .-thape. with Seif- aO justing Ball In center,adapts to ail positions of Cho body while the ball in the cop f iresses back the intes- Ines Just as a person does Wltb the finger, with light pressure the Her- nut 1.4 held securely day and nltrht, ana a radical cure certain. It la easy, durable and cheap. Sent hy mail. Cir- litieLBSTOS TRUSS CO., cijMf *" cuiars iree. hleego, liU
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