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Rev. C .M. Livingston will farnlah
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B, M. AlJen will direct a new depart
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Sixty-Fourth Volume,
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Ar Oreenaboro. . , . .
Lt Orvennboro
Ar Sanford
LvBauford..
Ar Fayettevlile....
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Ar Maxten
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TBI1XS MOVINQ KORTH.
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TBIIXa MOVIMa BOCTH.
Leare Oreenaboro,... .... 9 00 pm I
Leave Factory Junction,. ..8 00 pin
Arrive at MUlboro at Jl 45 p in
Paaaenger and Hall Train mna dally ezoept
Bundava.
Freight and Accomodation Train rnna between
Bennettavllle and Fayettevlile on Mondaya,
WedneBdaygand Frldaj-aand between Fayatte
vllle and Oreenaboro Tuemlaya, Tliuradajt'and
Baturdaya.
Freliflit and Accommodation Train runoMxM
tween Ureenxboro and Favettevllle on Muiv
daya, Wedneeda.ra and Fridays and between
fayettevuie ana Bennettavllle on Tuesdays.
Thursdays and Saturday.
Tralna on Factory 'Branch ran dally exoept
Sunday. .
Close connection la made at Maxton with
Carolina Central Railway Passenger Tralna to
and from Wilmington. .
W. . KTXE, Genl Pass. Affent.
J. W. FKT, OenT Snp't. a
August 26 tf
GREENSBORO. N. a
Wholly unlik artificial ixiiiems. :
Any book learned in one reading.
Recommended by Mark Twain, Rich- r Consamt?Uon Cured
ard Proctor, the Scientist, Hons, W. W, An old physician, retired from prao
Astor, Jndah P. Benjamin, Dr. Mino-, tioe. having had placed in his hands by
4c. Clas of 100 Colombia Law stn- an East India missionary the formula
dents; two classes of 200 each at Yale,4 of a simole vece table remedy for the
Wilmin rrrnn Ar WMrm R P University Penu. Phila., and 00 speedy and permanent enre of Consnmp
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post nam from v Pno. LOISE1TE, . '
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OniCI GXHXKAIi SUPXBrjrXXHSKKT, I
Wilmington, N. C.Nov. 18, 1883. f
On and after Nov. ISth. 1883. at 1.06
' m., Passenger Trains on the Wilmin g
' ton k Weldon Railroad will ran as fol
lows: .' -
SAT KAU AITD XXFBIOS TBACt DAILX.
Nos. 47 North and 48 Bonth.
lire Wilmington, 8 63 a tt
Arrive at Weldon...... 2 81pm
L've Weldon, 8 (W p m
Ar Wilmington, 8 40 pa
VAST THBOW3H KATJi AND TIBBXXQtt T HS.
; Daily No.40 South.
Ijeaye. Welden . 5 60 p n
Arrive atWflmington........ 10 w pa
KAJXi AHD PABSJESaXB TBADfS DA1LT,
- No. 43 North.
Leave Wilmington.......... 8 00 pa
Arrive at Weldon... 2 20 a
Mail airo Passekokb Tbaibs
Nos. 45 and 42.
' lire Wilmington 12 80 a a
. SaWe,li1nn 1 . XlOtn
live Weldon. f ......... .1 06 a m
1 As at Wilmington............6B6am
' Train No. 40 South will stop only a
Wilson. GoldsN ro and Magnolia.
Trains on Tarboro Branch Road
Tjeave Rooky Mount for - Tarboro at
1.20 d m and" 4.80 x to. aiaily. Re
tutting,' leave Tarboro at 8 p. m. and
10 a; m, dally.
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road
leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at
8 26 p. m. Returning Jteaves Scotland
Meet atssu a. m., aauy,
Train No. 47 makes olose connection
"ktWuldon for all points North Daily.
All rail via Richmond, and daily except
Sunday via Bay Line. i I U t'fUTT QsTTfT
Train No. 43 runs daily and makes JXLvTXl OwUVLIIJ.
oiose oonneoraon ior au powieiaoiui via
a
positive and radical cure for Nervous
Debility and all . Nervons Complaints,
after having tested its wonderful cura
tive powers in thousands of cases, has
felt it his duty to make it known to his
suffering fellows. Actuated by this
motive and a desire to relieve human
suffering, I will send free of charge, to
all who desire it, this recipe, in German
French or English, with full directions
for preparing and .using. Sent by mail
by addressing with stamp, naming this
paper, :xy - .
w. a. sioxbs. k -149
Power's Block, Rochester, N. I. -
Oct261yeow , - : .- :
ALL SMOKE AUDI NO JOKE l
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liESTOrED
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tiousa Rxms in their marvellous
properties of cleansing, purifying and
beautifying the skin and in curing tor
turing, diaflguring; itching, scaly and
pimply diseases of the skin, scalp and I
blood, witn loss of tutr, ; t , ; ; ,
CunouBA, the great skin cure, and
CtinccEA Soap, an exqusite Skin Bean-
tifier, prepared from it, externally, and
CxmouBA RxsoLvrat . the new Blood
Purifier, internally, are a roeitive enre
for every form of sk n and blood dis
ease, front pimples to scrofula.' : Cun-
ouba Rkxxdtik are absolutely pure and
the only infallible skin boautinera end
blnnd nnriflnra. v..
Sold everywhere. ' Price- Cutieura niooT9 nf I hH KfiSttl Una ltv.
60o: Resolvent 81: Soan 26o. Prepared T . : ,
dt me ruiiiui tutuu ashu vucia-
IOAL CO., Boston, Mass.
ia8end for "How to Cure Skin
Diseases."';:'1: ' ' v-'ir-,-
,i PRICE OF
BU RNHAM'S
IMPE0VED
oTavmieTt
TURBINE
Is cost of manniacturing
a ana aaverusipg. ram-
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List, sent free by .
f BURNHAM BROS., York Pa.
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MANUFACTURE
II8I1DS soft as dove's down, and as
llHll white, by using Cuticura Medi
cated Soap, i
YADKIN COLLEGE
Richmond and Washington.
All trains run solid between Wilming
ton and Washington, and hare Pullman
Pelnoe Sleepers attached.
' For accommodation of local travel a
Tasseurer Coach will be attached to .
Local : l'reiht leaving Wilmington at
6 f5 a md uly exoept Sunday. v
T. M. LHiii;SON, j J. F. DIVINE,
Gen. Z'ao,Agt. Gen. Supt
1 f . TO Id
Anw en eiuiino ua 41
Any on f eiuiine un 97 ' '
eenti, and thatu: Woi" W tt
j of their friends, will recmre, by mil, i .rym injODji, no
affxi. trah or lwlrw, Wit (roodi at reran mrtic 4e. Ihil
sja) agma off'.-r Sod ft fortuae to von. Cwat SiritnHctt,
FOR BOTH SEXES.
MUSIC, SCIENCES. LANGUAGES,
AND MATHEMATICS..
Prepares t for , higher classes in the
Colleges and University. : j , j i a
Practical course for those not going
to College. : '.
Thorough work, thorough organiza
tion and discipline tow bates tob
board ard toition. , i.
AX3f Write for circulars to
" REV. A R. MORGAN. -
nno8dKw3m Principal.,
THEY BUY DIRECT FROM IM
PORTERS the best Havana Tobac
cos, and cau therefore famish as FINE
GOOD3 AS CAN BE PRODUCED
NOT RELYING ON THE PLEA
that ours is a Home Enterprise, but on
THE FACT that WE COMPETE WITH
THE FOREMOST, far or near, we of
fer the following as among our CHOICE
BRANDS: ,.'
Rosa De Oro, Flor De Alma, Pure
. Spanish. Hall'g Five For
' A Quarter. . ,
April7tf ,
. O ttMHM wilt au of Ootid. Don or Loae f
n. If Fon-i Powdcn ra bhI la tlma.
Fontm FowiImi will rnre mm) present Hon Cnn'Ji.
. tmtot Tnwiler will tmC Htm i Fowl
KotuI Powder will IncnMHi th qnantllr of mIK
md enmm tvwv par cent, and make Um butut fiim
tart tweet.
Fonts Powder 111 enre or imvent almoat sviav
Wm w wHtea notww ana i.uu v mnm. ,
rouTt PownuM wiu. aivi Rati sr act uir.
' Sold rr7wb.r.
SAVtB I. T0VT3. Troprt.to.
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a "25 Y::rs iFc::Yr3:'
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tn hi looalltT, Bflep"
ailauW. WAS Oi li
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uo.14 ifarcMrMiN.aa
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- Cuticura
a Positive Cure
dKin and uiooa
-ri)isas- '
PlflPLES to Scrofula
- : i ... .1 : : ' :
SKIN TORTURES OF A LIFE
time iastantly relieved by a warm
bath with CuncrjBA Soap, a real Skin
Purifier, aud a single application of Cu
nouRA, the great Skin Core. v .
This repeated daily, with two or three
doses of Cutiocba RssoLVEifT, the New
Blood Purifier, to keep the Blood oool,
the perspiration pure and nnirritatihg,
the bowels open, the liver acd kidneys
active, will speedily cure. f ii - : ; .
Eczema, tetter, ringworm, psoriasis,
lichen, pruritus, scall head, dandruff,
and every species of torturing, disfigur
ing, itching, scaly and pimply diseases,
oi the stun and scalp, with lo
when physicians and all
dies laiL
ss of hair,
known reme
Cravats, Cravats !'
. JUST RECETVED AT
Ft FlSIIUL ATE5S
" ALI. TEB-j- '
Latest Styles
. I tvt
White Piques; Lawns and Silks, all ool- .
jnl6 ors and styles ., tf
. Notice to Creditors.
HAVING qualified as Administrator
upon the Estate of the late D. B.
Bell, I hereby give notioe to all persons
holding claims against said Estate, to
present them to me at Enfield, N. O. ,
Sroperly proven, on or before the first
ay of September, 1888, or this notioe
will be plead in bar of their reoovory.
And all persona indebted to said Es
tate will come forward and settle at occe
and save oosts of suit. '
DAVID BELL, Administrator
Aug8, 1887. 4w- , , of D. B.Bell. ,
YOUR .ATTENTION IS SOLICITED
TO THX
' I
mm
0.
GREENSBORO, N.
. Located East of the City.
I do not claim to have the largest Nar-
sery in the South, but I do claim to have
all fruits that are known to anooeed at
the South, consisting of apple, peach,
pear, cherry, plum, apricot, mulberry
and shade .trees, evergreens, grapes,
strawberries, raspberries, currants, Ac.
I further claim to send out finer trees,
plants, Ac. for less money than any
other Nursery. Fine stock a., 1 fair deal
ing are making these' Nnrso; ' . famous,
and agents representing other 1 merles,
whose shirminir ooint is Greer., v.mv nf.
ten leave the Impression t' -t they are
representing the 'Gieen-.. : a Nurse
ries." This l oan pr5ve ty I :ter that
I am in receipt of almost , -
' SHADE TT.r"'v v':' -. ,
I have a nioe stock of L:.a a and Or
namental Trees, Evergreens, kc, and
now is the time to send in yenr orders
for Shade Trees; while the blistering
sun vividly reminds yon thai yon need
them. When cool weather oomes. and
with the press of business, you are likely
to neglect them until it is too late In the
spring to set them out But send in
Sour orders at any time, as it will be my
usiness to see that you p-t them at the
proper time, I can furnkh experienced
hands to set them, and when you once
pay me for a shade tree you are sure to "
get it, as I replace all trees that die.
Those having tenement houses should '
plant shade trees, not only for the sake
of humanity, bnt as an investment, for
five or ten dollars spent for shade will,
in a few years, increase the value of a
lot from 8100 to $500. Besides, trees
are an excellent protection in case of
fire, by breaking the heat ud arresting
the sparks. . ; ,. .-
ICrOrdera friven to my srrents, or
sent direct to the Nursery, will all re
ceive careful attention. Correspond- .
enoe solicited. Descriptive Catalogues
free to applicants.
JUlia. A. xfJUCJ,
, fiuooessor to Ward & Young,